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1. A CALL Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Press button to switch your phone on Then a greeting screen appears Enter your PIN number and click OK NOTE If this is your first time to enter the PIN please enter the PIN the network provider gave you with the purchase of your SIM card The number you type will appear as starts sign on the screen for security reasons For details please refer to section 6 in Chapter 6 NOTE When entering wrong PIN over three times your phone will be locked up It will not allow any attempt You shall contact your dealer to solve this problem After the PIN is accepted your phone starts searching the designated network automatically NOTE However when the network service is not available the following signs no service will pop up on the screen 19 Step 4 After connecting to the network uccessfully LCD screen will show which network you connect to In this stand by mode dial the phone number including the area code you desire Then press the soft key underneath send sign on t O t u a he display to send out your call r if wishing to cancel disconnect he call press the soft key nderneath the end sign NOTE If necessary use the keys on the side of the phone to adjust the volume ANSWER A CALL When the phone rings or vibrates press answer softkey to accept and call and then talk Three mode
2. Press 2 and send key to hold on the active call and connect to the waiting call In Call Option The in call option functions are prepared for you to handle several situations while you are making a call Some of these functions can be operated only under their respective circumstances To access these functions during a call press the option softkey while on a call 1 Mute call When no sound wants to be heard by your interlocutor when you are on a call You 24 can choose the Mute function to do so 2 Notepad Here is an electronic memo for you to note down important issues while on a call 3 End call Under a circumstance of multi call you can end up one of them by selecting this function 4 Swap call This function is available when you have both active and held calls Swap transfers the active call to hold and vice versa so that you may converse with the other party 5 Hold call This function allows you to put a currently active call on hold so that you can initiate a new call 6 Unhold call Once you end the new call while holding an old call the old call can be made active again by selecting this function 7 Join call This function can let you make a conference call where up to six persons can take part 25 8 Private call During a conference call you can use this function to talk privately with one participant 9 Messages You can read or write messages under this funct
3. beep function will remind you of this when it is initiated 2 6 7 Message format You can request the network to convert your text message into the following formats Text Paging E mail Fax Voice lt RMES Telex and 6rp4 Fax 8 various forms of messages can be chosen from the options DELETE ALL Delete all the messages If you just want to delete certain messages pleas refer to 2 1 amp 2 3 in this chapter for details 33 CALL SERVICES 3 1 CALL DIVERT Several diverting modes can be selected here You can divert the calls under different circumstances The following are the options NOTE When this diverting function is no longer needed you can switch off this diverting function Also you can select status to check if you are in a diverting mode 3 1 1 Divert No condition You can send your calls to another designated phone number Key in the number you wish to divert your calls 3 1 2 Divert if busy You send your calls to a designated phone number when your phone is busy 3 1 3 Divert if no reply When the incoming call is not replied your calls will be sent to another phone you assign Key in the number you desire to send 3 1 4 Divert if unreachable When the network is unavailable your 34 calls will designated number Set the number at this branch 3 1 5 Cancel All You can function here be sent to another c
4. off key microphone Front View Fig 1 transmission connector Side amp Bottom View Fig 2 antenna antenna swtich F power connector e vibrator SIM card slot Rear View Fig 3 2 2 Accessories With your purchase of this mobile phone apart from the phone itself various accessories such as travel charger desktop charger Li ion batteries Ni MH batteries portable hand free and hand free car kit are available which you can find in the authorized dealers 2 3 More info about the keys Two types of keys function keys and alphanumeric keys on the keypad help you communicate with your personal phone In the following they will be introduced to you with their names and respective functions FUNCTION KEYS Symbol Name Functions c Clear Short press to clear only one Key letter Long press to clear all input ESRC 5 Power Long press to turn power On 0 on off of your mobile Key oie DI Select They scroll through menus ion Keys Soft keys submenus Or settings and allow you to choose the function you want to use on the menu A quick access to phone book In standby mode press thes keys to link to phone book directly It locates underneath the display screen and allows you to choose the function of send Quit save menu select and confirm ALPHANUMERIC KEYS Numbers and letters can be keyed into the screen by
5. options for you to answer your calls Auto mode Any key mode and Send key mode Please refer to section 4 at Chapter 6 for details ADJUST THE EARPEICE VOLUME Press the buttons on the side of the phone to adjust the volume of the earpiece Five levels of volume are available for your selection T 20 Chapter 5 MAKING YOUR CALL EASY One Touch Dialing Two ways for you to do one touch dialing while on stand by mode You can use the first 10 record saved in the phone book by press the location of the desired number For instance if the location is 5 press 5 key to initiate the call The name and number will appear on the screen when sending out the call Or you long press send key The last number you dial will be sent out directly Make an International Call uk uu Press key for about 1 seconds till shows up on the display Enter outgoing call s national code area code and phone number Send out your key by pressing send softkey I NOTE Please omit the first zero of receiver s area code Make an Emergency Call Enter 112 The international emergency 21 number and press send key The call will be sent out NoTE This 112 number can be used in any country despite if a SIM card is available As long as you are included in a GSM network Make a Voice Mail Call Long press 0 and you will link to
6. Acer GSM G301 USER S MANUAL Copyright Copyright 1998 by Acer Peripherals Incorporated All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of Acer Peripherals Incorporated Disclaimer Acer Peripherals Incorporated makes no representations or warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Further Acer Peripherals Incorporated reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation of Acer Peripherals Incorporated to notify any person of such revision or changes Table of Contents Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter 1 2 Safety Information Presentation Have the first look Accessories More info about the keys More info about the display Getting Started SIM card insertion Using batteries Charging batteries Making Your First Call Making a call Answer a call Adjust the earpiece volume Making Your Call Easy One Touch Dialing Make an international call Make an emergency call Make a voice mail
7. Missed call Abbreviated Call Last 10 number redial Incoming call waiting In call option Mute call Notepad YToow Ww 0 DU ba Boe Se pipi eee ep i AMOWDOATANAYNAVDADAA DO m E End Swap call Hold call Unhold call Join call Private call Messages call Chapter 6 Knowing the Menu Better ii Phone p3 s book Add record Find Record Delete record Memory selection Last number ge New messag Write message Saved message Listen message Cell messag YDORBRWNHEF DMD ABUNE Message settings Delete all 1 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 1 1 1 1 s 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Cal 3 services Call diverting Call barring call waiting Call information Handset settings 4 1 Back light Auto redial Answer by Keypad lock Restore Language Time alert 18 19 19 19 19 19 19 20 Zi 21 ZL 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 24 24 24 25 26 26 27 27 28 29 29 29 29 29 29 30 30 Audio settings 5 1 Ring volume 5 2 Ring type 5 3 Keypad tone Security settings 6 1 Set code status 6 2 Change password 6 3 Fixed dial Network selection 7 1 Automatic 7 2 Manual sel Tool box 8 1 Notepad selection lection Chapter 7 Care and Maintenance Index 31 31 31 31 32 32 32 33 34 34 34 35 35 36 37 lii Chapter 1 SAFETY INFORMATION On the Road e Follow regulations in force concerning the use of cellular phone in the place
8. ancel all the diverting CALL BARRING If wishing to bar outgoing or incoming you can use the barring function to set up limi calls 3 2 1 Bar all 3 2 2 Bar all 3 2 3 Bar ou Bar ou All tgoi Int tgoi IntExtH Bar outgoi calls that con ng i 3 2 4 Bar All incomi Bar all tations out ng calls 1 Out ng international calls Out nternational calls except necting to home network In ng calls 3 2 5 Bar Roaming in Bar incoming calls when roaming 3 2 6 Cancel All Cancel all barring setting 35 36 325 Thi you CALL WAITING s function is only available when have subscribed to your network provider An incoming call number and a call waiting message will appear when a new incoming call is directed to your phone when you are on another call You can activate or cancel this function by checking the statue here shows the duration of the last call hour minute amp second shows the cost of the last call show total duration of calls in r minute amp second since you reset shows the total fare of the calls ce the meter starts 2 3 Clear Counters t the meter of call cost and call CALL INFORMATION 3 4 1 Last call 3 4 1 1Call Duration EE in 3 4 1 2Call cost It 3 4 2 All calls 3 4 2 1Call Duration It hou the timer 3 4 2 2 Call Cost It sin 34 Res duration 3 4 3 Cal
9. d Softkey Standby mode Swap call Time alert U Unhold cal Unreachabl V Voice mail Valid period Vibrator Volume LI 29 31 31 dg SA Pr oOo l wo Ol 30
10. e SAVED MESSAGE You are able to read saved messages after entering this function Select on saved messag and press option softkey to edit delete reply and send the message Plus if a phone number data is included in the message the number can be saved or dialed by using Use number function W w p LISTEN MESSAGE hen entering this submenu the phone ill call your voice mailbox at the hone number stored in menu 2 6 3 31 2 5 CELL BROADCAST You can receive cell broadcast offered by your network provider and choose preferred topics and languages MESSAGE SETTINGS 32 2 6 1 Message center This function stores the phone number of the message center for sending your Le n ext messages You can obtain this umber from your service provider 2 6 2 Valid period 12 hrs You can set the time that your text messages are stored at the message center whil th messag center attempts to deliver the messag 2 6 3 Voice mail box Within this submenu you can store the phone number of your voice mailbox You can obtain this number from your network provider 2 6 4 Reply path You can request the network to set the route of replied message via your own message center 2 6 5 Delivering report If you initiate this function your network will send you a delivering report 2 6 6 Alert beep If receiving a short message this alert
11. he screen again Then click OK this record will be erased 29 MEMORY SELECTION You can choose which memory base you desire to store your record This mobile provides two options for you to do so SIM card memory and phone memory When SIM card memory mode is selected it means that you can take your information with you by carrying the card solely In another word when phone memory is chosen all information is saved in the phone system LAST NUMBER All the data relates to the last number can be traced at this category Four service items are provided here Last number Dialed Last number received Last number missed Delete All clear all the data i 2 MESSAGE NEW MESSAGE 30 If a new text messag delivered a short message icon appears on the screen Pleas nter this function to read the new messag After reading you can choose to reply forward or erase the messag e If no new message at all No new 222 message sign shows on the display WRITE MESSAGE You can write short text messages by using this fun e Key in your message and click OK Enter the number you assign to receive the messag This message will be saved and a sign Message saved Send sign pops on the screen to seek your confirmation Click Yes or No to send or cancel the short messag
12. hoose 4 7 TIME ALERI Your phone will beep once a minute when you make a call after you initiate this function 39 g 40 RING VOL 5 UME Poe DED Ook elon Gas After entering the menu use selection keys level adj RING TYP to 7 ring melodies ring type EJ adjust the ring volume DE ustment option types one vibrator and 9 for you to choose in terms of of your mobile KEYPAD TONE You can control the on off of your keypad tone by using this function 8 6 SECURITY SETTINGS 6 1 SET CODE STATUS Two sets of PIN can be set to protect your phone PIN code is recorded in SIM card memory Phone code is carried with the phone system 6 1 1 PIN Code Activate Deactivate the PIN code function When changing the Activate Deactivate status you have to enter your PIN 6 1 2 Phone Code Activate Deactivate the Phone Code When changing the Activate Deactivate status you have to enter your phone code CHANGE PASSWORD 6 2 1 PIN You need to activate PIN function as described in 6 1 1 before changing your PIN In the beginning you have to enter the original PIN 41 Then enter a new PIN Reconfirm the new PIN by entering the new PIN again 6 2 2 PIN 2 This second set of PIN is mainly used to control limited services such as call cost limitation and fixed dialing numbers You can change PIN 2 the
13. ion Please refer to section 2 in chapter 6 for details 26 Chapter 6 KNOW M F ENU TRE Phone Book Message Call Services Handset Settings Audio settings Security Settings Network Selection oak Toll Box ING THE MENU BETTER A Quick Look Add record Find record Delete record Memory selection Last number New message Write message Saved message Listen message Cell broadcast Message settings Delete All Call divert Call barring Call waiting Call information Backlight Auto redial Answer by Keypad lock Restore Language Time alert Ring volume Ring type Keypad type Warning tone Set code status Change password Fixed dial Automatic selection Manual selection Notepad bob A U WWWWUNNNNNN Ne PBP PE IOUN SNNSJND Owes WN N SW N bo Pa N 27 1 PHONE BOOK Phone book menu allows you to set up your own phone book records anytime you want able to choose to in SIM card me Moreover you can dial last number you book function the last number you receive You can add or delete the Further you are save the records either mory or phone memory search the last umber you and the through this phone miss The following is the structure and details of this directory 1 1 L 2 28 ADD RECORD After selecting this Add Record function you see a screen asking you
14. l rate 3 4 3 1Currency Fl nter a preferred currency base to calculate the fare of your calls 4 3 2Charge Unit nter the unit price to count the fare Fl w 3 4 4 Cost Limit On Off You can set limits to the total call cost 37 38 Lat 4 HANDSET SETTINGS BACK LIGHT 5 different levels for you to adjust the background lighting of the LCD screen AUTO REDIAL Two ways to redial a call The auto mode redials continuously the number The prompt mode requires your confirmation before redialing the phone number You are able to cancel these auto redial modes ANSWER BY Three options available for you to answer incoming calls The auto mod nables the phone to be automatically answered after it rings once The calls can be answered by clicking any key The calls can be answered by clicking send key KEYPAD LOCK You can use keypad lock function to prevent unwilling key in actions say when you put your phone in a bag Also you can long press to initiate the keypad lock function 4 5 RESTORE Reset all the settings to the default configuration 4 6 LANGAUGE Chinese Both simplified and traditional versions Czechoslovakia Danish Deutsche Dutch English French Finish Hungarian Italian Polish Portuguese Norwegian Spanish Swedish and Russian 17 languages available for your preference to c
15. ndset Li Do not use or store your phone in dusty or dirty areas of possible Do not disassemble the phon Li Do not use harsh detergents to clean the phone NOTE If your phone or its accessories are not working properly consult your cellular phone dealer for services 46 Index 47 A Abbreviate d call Answer Anykey answer Auto answer Auto redial B Barring Busy Battery Battery Low Broadcast C Call divert Call hold Call waiting Charging Cost D Delivering report Desk charger Discharge T F pa 48 17 T5 29 29 29 29 27 30 26 Dy Ty ALI 10 24 26 19 ie 21 ie di 28 24 12 13 16 F Fixed dial Format H Hold call I Internation al call IntExtH out Int l1 out J Join call K Keypad lock Keypad tone L Language Li ion Limited services Listen message M z anual election emory essage e e u zu SR ssage nter te Q z 33 25 1 9 16 27 27 2 19 29 31 30 14 24 34 Ty 217 32 1 23 24 18 Emergency call 49 N Network Ni MH No reply Notepad No condition No service O One touch dialing P PIN PIN2 Phone book Phone code Phone memory Portable handfree Private call 50 14 32 32 Ta DE 32 33 92 32 5 33 19 R Redial Ring type Ring volume Roaming S Signal strength SIM car
16. same way described in 6 2 1 6 2 3 Phone Code You can change your phone code the sam way described in 6 2 1 6 2 4 Net Password You can change net password the same way described in 6 2 1 FIXED DIAL You can set limitation of the numbers you call out I NOTE You need to have PIN2 to activate this function 42 6 3 1 View Under this branch you can see what Fixed Dial numbers you set 6 3 2 Set status on off Switch on off about this Fixed Dial function 6 3 3 Modify You can add or change records of your fixed dial numbers 43 When turning on your mobile phone the phone automatically selects the home network for you You can also do network selection by manual modes 7 NETWORK SELECTION 7 1 Automatic Selection This mode automatically searches the availabl services when th phone is turned on 7 2 Manual Selection Manual selection shows connectable networks and allows you link to the one you desire 44 8 1 8 POOR sox NOTEPAD You can jot down important issues here 45 Chapter 7 CARE amp MAINTANANCE Notice the following to ensure the proper usage and the life of your cellular phone Keep your cellular phone and its accessories out of small children s reach Keep your phone set dry Use your phone at a normal temperature Temperature higher than 55 C or lower than 20 C higher than 131 F or lower than 4 F may cause damage to your ha
17. to nter th nam of the receiver you desire to add to the phone book e Key in the name and click OK Then a screen appears asking you to enter the phone number Enter the number and click OK And the phone will assign a location for this receiver automatically Click OK to confirm the location A screen messag Record saved shows If more records need to be saved please repeat the steps above to complete your recording FIND RECORD 1 2 1 By name You can search the saved entering the name of the receiver After entering the name his her location phone number and name will appear simultaneously on the screen Then you can send the call out to him her by clicking send key 1 2 2 By location If you prefer to search the records record by by location when screen shows Find By Name you can use selection key to put you to Find By location mode After selecting this mode the screen asks you to key in the location a number code of the receiver After the number has been accepted the receiver s phone number name and location will be demonstrated on the screen DELETE RECORD You can erase records which are no longer needed her There are two ways to delete the records By name or By location After you key in the name or location of the record you wish to delete the information of the receiver will demonstrate on t
18. ttery status Indicator t shows trength he more he bars I S T m When charging you can S b E four levels of of the battery wae IpeueSi Cne strength ee the strength of attery on the screen and lesa iii tine battery is full Chapter 3 GETTING STARTED 3 1 SIM Card Insertion What is SIM card You need a SIM Subscriber Identification Memory card to access your mobile phone and network Two types of SIM are on the market For this mobile you need a small size card This card contains all the important information of your phone account such as network accesses PIN number phone books messages and services Please handle it with special care If lose it please contact your dealer or service provider as soon as possible Install your SIM card Before installing your SIM card please switch off the phone and take off the battery As you can see on Figure 4 a SIM card slot is on the lower left corner on the back of your phone Insert the card as indicated as Figure 4 Put the charged battery back to the slot The SIM card installation is done 11 12 A mm SIM CARD Install your SIM card Fig 4 3 2 Using Batteries Fitting batteries Fit the battery bottom into the battery slot as showed in Figure 5 Then push the top end of the battery into the slot Figure 5 Removing batteries Press the key on the top end of your battery and pull the batter
19. using these keys For example if you want to key in JOHN please press 5 once 6 three times 4 twice and 6 twice If typing a letter wrong you can use the selection keys to forward or backward the cursor and clear key to erase letters Moreover if capital letter is needed press the key longer the capital will show on the screen Below is the chart for the keys and their correspondent characters of this mobile KEY CHARACTERS 1 lt gt amp CS ABC2IAAS Sacesh ce DEF3 6 ES 4 a GH l4ti xH Ga JKL5A_ IFAQ Gabi MNOG6NAfA6d0s26d PQRS7 gui TUV8 Fa WXYZ9IY EO OZI1 o _0 2 4 More info about the display There are several icons often shown on the LCD screen The following is the essential information about them ICON NAME MEANING Signal Tull Strength Phone Book Memory ma Roaming Message Ringer Vibrator ISIN ISIN T he more the bars displayed the better th signal strength 1 refers to SIM card memory 2 refers to the phone s H ali ig H H Spee Gh Gh nternal memory hen your phone is used n other network rather hen your home network als Leon Slows his symbol will be on hen a message is eceived and will flash hen messages storage emory is full ndicating audible ringer S Onis ndicating vibrator inger is on LU 10 Ba
20. y towards the opposite side of the mobile The battery 13 will slip out from the slot 14 3 3 Charging Batteries Your mobile phone is powered by a rechargeable nvironment friendly battery When th power is low a BATTERY LOW message appears warning you to recharge it as soon as possible Two typical approaches for you to recharge the battery Travel charging Using the cable provided to recharge your battery Plug one end of the cable to the charging socket situated at the bottom of the phone and the other end to the adapter as showed in Figure 6 On the screen th battery strength bars will flash on the LCD screen till the battery is full T5 16 Fig 6 Desktop charging You can also charge your battery with a desktop charger See Figure 7 Fig 7 Connect the travel charger cable to the desktop charger and the power outlet Put your phone on the desktop charger as showed in Figure 8 17 Or you can detach the battery and locate it on the rear side of the charger as showed in Figure 9 amp 10 gz Fig 9 Fig 10 NOTE When charging the light of the charger is red After the completion of this program it will turn green NOTE It is recommendable that you discharge the battery before recharge it With this type of charger you can push the gray bottom on the side of the charger to do so 18 Chapter 4 MAKING YOUR FIRST CALL MAKE
21. you are driving e Use hands free operation while driving a vehicle e Park your car before conversing In the Air Using cellular phones in an aircraft may caus interferenc to the radar system which is illegal e Switch off your cellular phone before you board on an aircraft Dangerous Areas Turn off your phone when you are near the following places e Refueling station e Fuel depots e Chemical plants e Blasting operation area And These Electronic Devices Your cellular phone may cause interferenc or malfunction of electronic equipment that is not adequately shielded from radio 1 frequency energy Beware of interference which usage of your phone may cause to the following devices e Medical devices e g pacemakers hearing aids e Electronic fuel injection systems e Electronic anti skid braking systems e Electronic cruise control systems e Other electronic systems I NOTE Consult the dealer of your electronic devices for possible influences WARNING Failure to follow these instructions may lead to suspension or denial of cellular phone services to the offender or legal action or both Chapter 2 PRESENTATION Have the first look LED selection key clear key Flip cy GIMME Gl Le 3a 5 ail na MA 999 ear piece LCD screen softkey on
22. your voice mail center directly if you have subscribed to your network provider and saved the voice mail number in your phone For details please refer to section 2 4 amp 2 6 at Chapter 6 Missed Call If for any reason incoming calls can not be answered a missed call message will appear on the screen to remind you the calls you missed Abbreviated Call Key in a number 1 to 9 which locates ressing selection keys till the desired umber shows up the desired phone number in the memory Then press lt send gt key to enter them Press lt send gt key to send out the call when the number shown is correct You can scroll numbers in the memory by P n Last 10 number Redial Press send key to access the last 22 number dialed Press selection keys to scroll through the last 10 numbers dialed Press send key to send the call if the number shown is correct 23 NOTE You can long press the send key to send out the last number dialed directly Incoming Call Waiting This function is only available if you have subscribed to your network provider An incoming call number and call waiting message will appear on th screen when a new incoming call arrives yet while you on a call To initiate this function enter the Call Services menu e Press 0 and send key to reject the waiting call Press 1 and send key to end the active call and connect the waiting call
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