Pantech G700 User Manual

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CHARACTERISTIC SPECIFICATION
CHARACTERISTIC SPECIFICATION
Display
Clamshell LTPS Color LCD
Main LCD : 65,000 LTPS Color Display (128 X 128)
Animation messages, Icons
Melody
16 Poly MIDI Sound
Dimension & Weight
42*80*22.8mm and 76.5g
Performance
Talk time: up to 180 minutes (with 700 mA internal battery)
Standby time: up to 200 hours (with 700 mA internal battery)
Operating Frequency
GSM 900MHz / DCS 1800MHz / PCS 1900MHz Triple Band
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  • Page 1 CHARACTERISTIC SPECIFICATION CHARACTERISTIC SPECIFICATION Display Clamshell LTPS Color LCD Main LCD : 65,000 LTPS Color Display (128 X 128) Animation messages, Icons Melody 16 Poly MIDI Sound Dimension & Weight 42*80*22.8mm and 76.5g Performance Talk time: up to 180 minutes (with 700 mA internal battery) Standby time: up to 200 hours (with 700 mA internal battery) Operating Frequency GSM 900MHz / DCS 1800MHz / PCS 1900MHz Triple Band...
  • Page 2: For Your Safety

    For detailed information, please refer to the Appendix. Antenna Do not use any antenna not authorized by Pantech. Using such antenna may cause malfunction or serious damage to the phone. Traffic Safety You should check and observe local traffic regulations before using your mobile phone.
  • Page 3 FOR YOUR SAFETY FOR YOUR SAFETY Using Your Phone Properly Use your mobile phone in normal operating position (as when holding the general type phone). Do not touch or bend your antenna while using the phone, as it may degrade the call quality or even affect battery performance.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS CHARACTERISTIC SPECIFICATION...1 FOR YOUR SAFETY ...2 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...6 COMPONENTS ...10 HANDSET DESCRIPTION ...11 INTERNAL LCD ...12 FUNCTION KEYS ...14 QUICK START ...16 INSTALLING SIM CARD...16 BATTERY INSTALLATION ...17 BATTERY RECHARGING...18 GETTING STARTED...19 UNIT POWER ON...19 UNIT POWER OFF ...19 MAKING CALLS...19...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS NAME SEARCH...92 ADD NEW NAME...94 SPEED DIAL LIST...95 SETTINGS ...96 MY MENU ...98 APPENDIX ... 99 FOR YOUR SAFETY AND PROPER MAINTENANCE...100 TROUBLESHOOTING ...101 PRECAUTIONS AND TIPS WHEN USING THE BATTERY ...103 SAFETY INFORMATION...104 EMERGENCY CALLS ...105 MEMO MEMO...
  • Page 6: Components

    COMPONENTS COMPONENTS The picture below is for the reference of users. Each item in the package could be different according to the policy of dealers. Batteries(Standard x 2) Handset Travel Adaptor HANDSET DESCRIPTION HANDSET DESCRIPTION User manual Antenna Earpiece Ear-microphone LCD display Menu key OK key...
  • Page 7: Internal Lcd

    INTERNAL LCD INTERNAL LCD The LCD is divided into two parts of screen. One screen lines up a group of icons showing the status of the unit, while the other screen shows messages, telephone numbers, icons, etc When a particular function is activated or a message is received, each applicatble icon is shown.
  • Page 8: Function Keys

    FUNCTION KEYS FUNCTION KEYS The table below explains the function keys which have more than one feature. Key Icon Name Press this key when you attempt to make or take calls. (Except when the answer type is Auto Answer and Flip Open type). You can call the numbers of recently received/ SEND KEY dialled/missed calls by pressing the send key twice...
  • Page 9: Quick Start

    QUICK START QUICK START Installing SIM card If you use the unit for the first time, please follow the procedures as below. : Fit the SIM card into the unit. If a user is registered to the network provider, he/she is supposed to be provided with a ‘plug-in SIM’...
  • Page 10: Battery Recharging

    QUICK START QUICK START Battery Recharging The power of the unit is supplied by the Li-ion battery charged. Ensure that you use only authorized batteries and chargers. For more details, please inquire at the nearest dealer. The unit can be used while being recharged. When the battery is installed in the unit, open the cover and connect an adapter to the outlet located in the lower part of the unit.
  • Page 11: Finishing Calls

    GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED Finishing calls Press the [ ]key or close the flip if you would like to cancel or finish your call. Taking calls When the unit rings in a melody or vibrates, if it has network service, the name or the telephone number of the caller appears on the screen.
  • Page 12: Basic Telephone Functions

    BASIC TELEPHONE FUNCTIONS BASIC TELEPHONE FUNCTIONS Speed Dial There are two ways to make a call from the initial screen. One is to press ] normally after inputting a telephone number. The other is to use speed dial. To make calls by using speed dial, press the index of a ready saved number in the Phonebook of the unit and hold.
  • Page 13: Holding Calls

    BASIC TELEPHONE FUNCTIONS BASIC TELEPHONE FUNCTIONS Holding calls (This function is available only for users who are registered to the network service provider.) When taking calls, you can select a calling option by pressing the ]key. [MENU] 1. Hold Answer 2.
  • Page 14: How To Use T9

    HOW TO USE T9 HOW TO USE T9 T9 helps you enter English and Chinese characters easily. This chapter explains how to use T9. You will see the following T9 modes once you are in the INPUT MODE. T9 Number T9 English Next candidate PQRS...
  • Page 15: T9 Number And T9 Symbol

    HOW TO USE T9 HOW TO USE T9 T9 number and T9 Symbol You can input numbers or signs in this mode. Signs are selected in the option window. Menu functions Menu functions MENU TYPE The unit provides two different types of Menu. One is the basic main Menu The other is the hot folder (also known as short cut menu) that allows you to select a desired menu by selecting [hot key].
  • Page 16: Messages

    MESSAGES MESSAGES SMS/EMS EMS (Enhanced Messaging Service) is formed based on SMS (Short Message Service). In addition to creating (SMS), you can create picture, animation, melody, message, and emoticons through EMS and the characteristics of the lettering can also be adjusted. Before starting You, first ensure that the number of the service center is set.
  • Page 17 MESSAGES MESSAGES Sending Messages Press the [ ]key after creating a message. Press the [ ]key after selecting “Send”. At this time, you can either input a number or designate a number saved in the “phonebook list” through the [ “Predefined”...
  • Page 18 MESSAGES MESSAGES Saving items attached to the received message in the Inbox If messages include items such as Pictures/Animations/Melodies/ Messages/Emoticons, you can save them in the Phone memory. (User defined items only.) Place the cursor at the back of the item while checking messages. You can set file name and directory by pressing the [ Message is saved in the File system.
  • Page 19: Voicemail

    MESSAGES MESSAGES Press the [ ]key when the selected message appears. Then, the “Edit”, “Delete”, and “Forward” icons pop up for you to select the desired menu. Archive Select “Archive” menu and press [ message list. The data size of a message is displayed below the message. “View”, “Info”, “Delete”, and “Rename”...
  • Page 20: Cell Broadcasts

    MESSAGES MESSAGES Cell broadcasts You can read the message of Cell Broadcast provided by your network service. Read info - You can read the messages sent by the network you subscribed to. Settings – You can select the subject and language you prefer. Language –...
  • Page 21: Clear Logs

    CALL LOGS CALL LOGS SEND OPTION : If you desire to make calls by using numbers listed in the Phone Book, place the state bar in the desired number by using the scroll [ press the [ ]key. MENU OPTION : With the numbers selected by using the scroll ]key you can use the popup menu as follows.
  • Page 22 CALL LOGS CALL LOGS Last call This displays the cost of the last call. All calls This displays the total cost of all calls. You can delete this by using PIN2 authorization. Clear logs This is a function of deleting logs related to the cost of calls by inputting PIN2.
  • Page 23: Gprs Info

    CALL LOGS CALL LOGS GPRS Info Current connection Shows the size of data sent and received in Kbytes through currently connected GPRS. All connection This displays what you have received or sent all in Kbytes by using GPRS. Last connection Displays everything sent and received through GPRS in Kbytes.
  • Page 24: Message Alert

    SOUND SOUND Message alert Select mode Once/Every 2 mins/Every 5 mins/off If selecting Every 2 mins / Every 5 mins, the message tone rings every 2 mins / every 5 mins when there are messages unreaded. Tones Select one of message tones among Bell 1/Bell 2/Bell 3. Volume You can adjust volume to 8 levels (0~7) SOUND...
  • Page 25: Flip Open Tone

    SOUND SOUND Flip open tone Settings This consists of On/Off. Tones Bell1~3 Volume You can adjust volume to 8 levels (0~7) Sound effect Minute minder/Area alerting/On&Off melody The melody is activated for the checked activity. SOUND SOUND [How to Operate] Bell/ Vibration/ Volume Select Ringing Settings from Sound menu.
  • Page 26: Settings

    SOUND SOUND Sound effect Minute minder is a one minute reminder sound when you make outgoing calls. Area alert is a tone played when you are out of the service zone. On & Off melody is a tone played when you turn the unit On/Off. You can select each menu by using the scroll [ You can select Set/Reset by using the [ You can save modified contents by using the [...
  • Page 27 SETTINGS SETTINGS Screen Option You can set three screen options here. Screen option : Select the idle screen type. Display string : Modifies the string on the idle screen. Font color : Modifies the color of letters. Use the scroll [ ] in order to move to each option.
  • Page 28: Date & Time

    SETTINGS SETTINGS Date & Time Set time After pressing time, press the [ ]key, then you can set the current time. Press [ ] of the phone to adjust am, pm if the time indication is 12 hours basis. Set date After placing the cursor in the desired date by pressing the [ ]key and press [...
  • Page 29: Reset Settings

    SETTINGS SETTINGS Reset settings With this menu, all the values that you have saved in your phone return to the initial values. After entering this menu, input the Handset lock code. Then press the [ ]key at a box saying “Restore factory settings?”. The all the values saved in the phone return to the initial value and the phone automatically are rebooted.
  • Page 30: Net Services

    NET SERVICES NET SERVICES Divert calls Diverts calls to another number according to user’s settings. All calls Divert all calls – Sets other numbers to be diverted for voice call, receiving data, fax, message service. On : This sets call diversion for all calls. If you press On, the screen saying “Input a number to be diverted”...
  • Page 31: Call Settings

    NET SERVICES NET SERVICES When not found Call diversion when you are out of the coverage service zone This diverts calls to another caller set when you are out of range. The procedure of setting this is the same as the one explained in 1. 1 Cancel all You can cancel all options currently set All settings regarding call diversion are cancelled.
  • Page 32: Network Settings

    NET SERVICES NET SERVICES Caller number Displays telephone number – this displays the numbers of names of receivers and callers. This function varies according to the settings such as the existence of your service registration, or of callers’ settings. Show caller no. : This shows the callers’ number. Hide your no.
  • Page 33 NET SERVICES NET SERVICES Add new N/W Follow the following procedures in order to register a new network. Country code : A window saying ‘input country code’ will appear. (3 digits) Network code : A window saying ‘input a code of desired network’ will appear.
  • Page 34: Security Setting

    NET SERVICES NET SERVICES Security setting You should input your handset lock code in order to continue this menu after selecting it. The security function setting is used to protect any unauthorized use and to restrict service in case of loss or theft. You can change your PIN (handset password, PIN1 or PIN2) used in your unit and can set or cancel the security function.
  • Page 35 NET SERVICES NET SERVICES H/S barring PASSWORD H/S barring is a function that you can restrict the attempts of making or receiving calls of the handset in various ways. Normally, barring services is run from the network but H/S barring restricts the handset itself. Its main functions are as follows.
  • Page 36 NET SERVICES NET SERVICES Outgoing calls Barring of All Outgoing Calls (BAOC) – this restricts all outgoing calls. The call list which barring should be set is displayed. Select one among the call lists. If you press the [ ]key, you can set the following. On : This sets barring for applicable calls.
  • Page 37: Organizer

    ORGANIZER ORGANIZER You can set alarm alert settings, record important events, make memos, use calculations, do unit conversions, use a stopwatch, etc with this function. Alarm You can set an alarm ringing once on an alert day, or on a daily or weekly basis.
  • Page 38: Scheduler

    ORGANIZER ORGANIZER Scheduler By setting a brief memo and alarm to the desire date, you can record important events. You can move cursor by using the navigation key. Add and delete events After moving the cursor to the date you wish to put the event, press the ]key.
  • Page 39: Memo

    ORGANIZER ORGANIZER View all the events registered in calendar ]key -> [View all events] Move to particular dates ]key -> [Goto date] ORGANIZER ORGANIZER Memo You can leave a brief memo in your handset. If you press the [ ]key, sub menus as follows are displayed. Add memo : This creates new memos.
  • Page 40: Calculator

    ORGANIZER ORGANIZER Calculator This function provides plus, minus, times, and division of decimal numbers. Select one of the 4 arithmetic symbols with the navigation key. By using the [ ]key, you can gain the results of arithmetic. Use [ to input a decimal point, and the [ Example : 6 X 5 / 2 + 2 = ], [ ], [...
  • Page 41: Stopwatch

    ORGANIZER ORGANIZER Stopwatch You can record events by using the stopwatch. The stopwatch is operated by the navigation keys. Press ‘Start’ to record events, press ‘Pause’ to pause time, and press ‘Reset’ to delete the time and wait. TOOLS TOOLS Downloaded You can see the list of images and melodies files downloaded through EMS or mobile service.
  • Page 42 TOOLS TOOLS Info – View the file information of the selected file. You can see basic file information, the number of horizontal and vertical pixels, and color resolution. Delete – Deletes the selected file. Rename – Change the name of a selected file. Enter editor screen by pressing the [ ]key.
  • Page 43: Wap

    TOOLS TOOLS Play – Plays the melody. Set as ring tone – Registers the selected melody as the bell. After pressing the [ bar is completed. Info – Shows the information on the selected melody file. You can see basic file information and audio type (e.g. midi, etc). Delete –...
  • Page 44 TOOLS TOOLS Connection A. Home pages : This is the address of homepages. B. Image settings : You can select image display options C. Connections : You can select directive/nondirective connection or classifieds/non classifieds. D. Gateway settings : This is the ID and password of the gateway. E.
  • Page 45: Memory Info

    TOOLS TOOLS Empty Temp File Empty cache : Empties cache Empty cookies : Empties cookies Empty passwords : Empties passwords Version info This function displays the software version of the WAP browser. On-line menu When browsing, press this [ ]key, then you can use browser menu.
  • Page 46: Stk

    STK is a service provided by service dealers while using the GSM net. For more information, please contact the service dealers you are registered to. PHONEBOOK PHONEBOOK Phonebook supports the function of saving the list of private telephone numbers. The addition and deletion of desired telephone numbers is possible.
  • Page 47: Name Search

    PHONEBOOK PHONEBOOK Name Search After selecting Name Search, input names to be searched in the Edit Window. The cursor moves to the list of similar names. If not inputting names, the list arranged by name is displayed. menu/select ‘Edit’ If the list is too long, it is automatically scrolled. The movement of [ ] and [ navigation key and pressing the [...
  • Page 48: Add New Name

    PHONEBOOK PHONEBOOK Add New Name Registers a new number in the Phonebook. Move to the area desired for setting using the [ and then input and set as below. To input name/memo, press any number key to enter edit screen. Press [ ] to save.
  • Page 49: Settings

    PHONEBOOK PHONEBOOK Settings Save nos.to Telephone numbers are saved in the place set in this menu. You can select one of SIM card/Phone memory, and Choice is the function for selecting where to save telephone numbers between the SIM card and Phone memory each time you save a number.
  • Page 50: My Menu

    MY MENU MY MENU You can collect and edit your favorite menus. Register desired menus by pressing [ 1. Register My Menu 1) Go to desired menu. 2) Press the [ ]key. 3) Register by pressing the [ ]key when a window saying Add appears.
  • Page 51: For Your Safety And Proper Maintenance

    The following list shows how to maintain your mobile phone as well as precautions. - Keep your cell phone and its accessories out of the reach of children. - Keep your mobile phone in dry condition and use it in normal temperature.
  • Page 52: Precautions And Tips When Using The Battery

    TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING When battery lifetime becomes shorter than usual: This may happen when you are in an area with low signal strength. Turn off your mobile phone when it is not in use. Change the battery when the battery lifetime ends.
  • Page 53: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION SAFETY INFORMATION Road Safety Remember that safety always comes first when you drive. Do not use your mobile phone while driving a vehicle. If unavoidable to use the phone, park the vehicle before making a call. Always secure the phone in its holder. Do not place the phone where it may break loose in case of collision or sudden stop.
  • Page 54 MEMO MEMO MEMO MEMO...
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