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1. Direct View Release Checking Received Message Checking Received Voice Mail Message Checking Received Text Message Sending amessage Direct View Direct View Setting Bell Type Bell Type Setting CHAPTER 8 SAFETY Safety Information for Wireless Handheld Phones Driving Safety Electronic Devices Other Safety Guidelines Precautions Warning Safety Information for FCC RF Exposure Cautions idee od ead ao 0 m me iv 63 CHAPTER 1 BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE Please read this chapter before using this product Package Includes Handset Description Basic Functions Display Indicators Using the Battery Charging the Battery Important Battery Information 1 PACKAGE INCLUDES Thank you for purchasing this product Please check the product contents by comparing them with the following pictures Handset Desktop Charger ame ena Standard Battery CET D User Manual Handstrap In case there are any product defects please report it to the place of purchase immediately 2 HANDSET DESCRIPTION Earpiece LED a F Antenna Blinks when you i For best call make a call or qualit
2. the phone is using the scroll keys Press rest and then the phone will be automatically turned off CLEARING SCHEDULE CONTENTS This function clears all schedule contents and reserved call information L Press then 0 then enter Wi S Qa PASSWORD then 6 then 2 ar aaa The default lock code is the last 4 digits of your phone num ber 2 Select the parameter NO YES by using the scroll keys Press 48 49 MEMORY CLEARING FUNCTION CLEARING DIALED NUMBER IN CALL LOGS This function clears dialed number in call logs L Press then 0 then enter Yl amp et PASSWORD then 6 then 3 CLR CALL LOGS t NO The default lock code is the last 4 digits of your phone number 2 Select the parameter NO YES by using the scroll keys Press CLEARING ROAM CALLS This function clears air time used in other service areas 1 Press then 0 then enter Tl cc em PASSWORD then 6 then 4 CLEAR ROAMP NO The default lock code is the last 4 digits of your phone number 2 Select the parameter NO YES by using the scroll keys Press 50 CHECKING MY NUMBER This is a function to check the telephone number of the hand set currently in use L Press then 0 Yl amp Qm then Enter PASSWORD then 7 DOIN ce The default lock code is the last Adigits of your phone number CHECKING THE PHONE VERSION This functio
3. Press 00 00 01 20000000000P To erase all ae te and soo start again Press and hold oe for more than half of a second 2 Press amp 2 Select desired pause e CALL FAILED message is dis When idling status When Receiving call status played when the call does not con 1 STORE 1 STORE nect 2 BY NUMBER 2 SEND PHONE is We is busy QI 1 3 HARD PAUSE 3 SCRATCH PAD etry by pressing e if you select the AUTO RETRY a envi nla MONTE function the call will be retried 5 VIEW PHONE automatically for the time you have 6 HARD PAUSE SeIeGIEg 7 ONE HYPHEN Press to end the call Pause Definitions HARD PAUSE If you enter the pause character P the number entered after the Pause character will be sent after the number dialed 3 Press ea to dial or 1 to store 16 17 BASIC FUNCTIONS HOW TO ANSWER CALLS 1 When phone rings or LED blinks press any key except Volume or 2 To end the call press AUTO ANSWER This function allows an incoming To enable this function press 2 2 If you set up the AUTO ANSWER function in advance the call will be answered after the selected number of rings Refer to page 33 CALLER ID FUNCTION When there is an incoming call the caller s phone number is displayed on the screen fi CALL WAITING FUNCTION This function notifies you there is an incoming call when you are on the pho
4. SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES OTHER SAFETY GUIDELINES 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 Obey all signs and instructions Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked They include fueling areas such as gas sta tions below deck on boats fuel or chemical transfer or storage facili ties vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas such as propane or butane areas where the air contains chemicals or articles such as grain dust or metal powders and any other area where you would nor mally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine 74 PRECAUTIONS Your Handheld Portable Telephone is a high quality piece of equipment Before operating the equipment read all instructions and cautionary markings on 1 AC Adaptor 2 Battery and 3 Product Using Battery 1 DO NOT use this equipment in an extreme environment where high temperature or high humidity exists 2 DO NOT abuse th
5. 3 a rs ER PREV 2 Select the parameter RELEASE SETTING by using the scroll keys Press CONNECT ALERT This function sounds an alert when the signal of a received call is weak 6 Yulll s Qum 1 Press then 6 then 4 LOAN 2 Select the parameter OFF LOW MID HIGH by using the scroll keys Press 39 40 CHAPTER 5 SECURITY FEATURES How to Lock Your Phone How to Change Lock Code How to Change Your Banner How to Restrict Your Phone How to Reset Your Phone O How to Clear Your Phone Memory Memory Clearing Function Phone Info 41 HOW TO LOCK YOUR PHONE HOW TO CHANGE LOCK CODE AUTO LOCK LOCK CODE CHANGE This function prevents any other person from using the handset with This function is used to change the 4 digit lock code out permission When it is locked the handset can t be used to dial or use any other function 1 Press then 0 then enter PASSWORD then 2 1 Press then 0 then The default lock code is the last 4 digits of enter PASSWORD then 1 Wi amp Qum your phone number AUTO LOCK t NOUSE The default lock code is the ie E last 4 digits of your phone number 2 Enter 4 digit new PASSWORD Press 2 Select the parameter NO USE POWER ON AFTER 20SECS parameter by using the scroll keys Press 3 Re enter the new PASSWORD Press POWER ON locks the handse
6. JERUSALEM KARACHI LONDON LOS ANGELES MADRID MANILA MEL BOURNE MEXICO CITY MIAMI NEW YORK OKHOTSK PARIS PHOENIX RANGOON RIO ROME SAMOA SANFRANCISCO SEATTLE SEOUL SYDNEY TEHERAN TELL AVIV TOKYO WELLINGTON 3 Press to see it CHAPTER 7 VOICE MAIL AND TEXT MESSAGE This chapter describes convenient functions that allow you to check voice mail and receive text messages with the handset Receiving a Message Checking Received Message Sending a message Direct View Bell Type 63 RECEIVING A MESSAGE CHECKING RECEIVED MESSAGE DIRECT VIEW SET CHECKING RECEIVED VOICE MAIL MESSAGE 1 When message is received displays the Wi amp 8 im 1 Press following message OTEXT MESSA O ABCDEFGHJJ KL O1 12 PM 06 58 OILO IDIO l display text DEL 2 Press 1 VOICE MAIL Tl SRAT delete message ova MAL li displays the number of voice PRESS SEND mail messages currently received DEL in your voice mailbox To access your voice mailbox press Q DIRECT VIEW RELEASE 1 When message is received displays Mi SR H NEW MESSAGE the following message iis FAGESE You can view the message in the SMS menu 64 65 CHECKING RECEIVED MESSAGE CHECKING RECEIVED TEXT MESSAGE 1 Press and press 2 TEXT MAIL 2 To read new mail Press 1 Yl SRAT 120 NAW TEXT Then press and you can view T E the details To erase
7. is time to buy a new battery Do not dispose of a battery in a fire Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations Recycle 10 CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION Turning the Phone On and Off How to Use the Menu Menu Summary Basic Functions Functions During a Call 11 TURNING THE PHONE ON AND OFF HOW TO USE THE MENU TURNING THE PHONE ON L In the standby screen press 1 Press and hold In the menu use scroll keys to view the menu The phone is locked if LOCKED is dis 2 selections If you press and hold the scroll played on the screen When LOCKED is keys the menu scrolls automatically displayed enter the 4 digit lock code to Use the following to scroll ApIOC ES puone II 10 volume volume a located on side of handset The default lock code is the last 4 digits of your phone number 3 To go back to previous screen press key To the exit menu press TURNING THE PHONE OFF 4 To go into submenu press the corresponding number 1 Press and hold until Good Bye is displayed 5 1 1 and can be used while using the menu e If the LOW BATTERY WARNING POWER OFF is displayed and the power goes off there is a possibility of damaging the memory Change or charge the battery immediately e If the battery is removed while the phone is on it may erase last call informat
8. or vibrator or slide bell BACKLIGHT REPEAT This function allows you to adjust time to light up the screen 1 Press then 2 then 1 then 2 so that you can conveniently use the phone even in dark places L Press then 2 then 3 Select the parameter 2 1 5 10 TIMES by using the scroll 2 Select the parameter OFF OFF IN DAY 10 SECS Key Press 5 SECS 3 SECS by using the scroll keys Press 32 33 SETTINGS VOLUME LCD CONTRAST This function adjusts the LCD screen contrast 1 Press then 3 then 1 Tall amp Qum L Press then 2 then 4 LCD CONTRAST RRBOCOC 2 Select the parameter RINGER BELL AFTER VIB SILENT VIBRATOR SLIDE BELL by using the scroll keys 2 Select the contrast level by using the scroll keys Press 3 Press LOGO DISPLAY RING TYPE p jth h Yall amp SM j 1 ress then 2 then 5 PORA 1 Press then 3 then 2 DATE 2 Select the parameter 1 18 by using Yl amp an 2 Select the parameter Banner DATE GRAPHIC the scroll keys RINGER by using the scroll keys Press 7 RINGER 6 Different tones 1 6 SEL Different melodies 7 13 My melodies 14 18 3 Press VOLUME TIMERS KEY PAD LAST CALL L Press then 3 then 3 for keypad volume 1 Press then 4 then 1 lfthe warning alarm sounds because of low battery the sound will no
9. this mail press Wi sgem c Ml ABCDEF 1 333333 rd H DEL Yulll TKAM OTEXT MESSAE D ABCDEFGH KL 66 SENDING A MESSAGE SENDING A MESSAGE 1 Press press 3 SEND MAIL 2 For receiving phone number press 1 Wi se then press INP RECEIVER NUVP ONP CR 3 To write message press 2 Wi Rem then press STO MESSAGE To input capital letters or symbols use the up down scroll key 4 To send your phone number press 3 Yl sear then press INP SERVER ee CGOOCOC00000D INP 5 Press to send message When displayed MESSAGE IS SENT succeed 67 DIRECT VIEW DIRECT VIEW SETTING When text message is received displays text directly on the screen 1 Press then press 4 2 Select the parameter SETTING RELEA wW amem SE by using the scroll keys DIRECT MEW C7 SETTING Press BELL TYPE BELL TYPE SETTING When text message is received sound selected bell 1 Press then press 5 2 Select the parameter RINGER VIBRA TOR SILENT by using the scroll keys Til Egem Press r SET BELL 7 RINGER CHAPTER 8 SAFETY 69 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES Read This Information Before Using Your Handheld Portable Cellular Telephone EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low powe
10. using the scroll keys Press SEL MY MELODY WRITE MELODY 1 Press then 5 then 2 then 1 2 By pressing the Q select the melody title and enter a melody via the key pad Press to store melody Ifyou select previously entered ya m melody OVERWRITE is dis WRITE MELODY played c MY MELODY 1 You can edit previously entered melody Ongdalsaem is default melody 3 Press after entering melody Tl S Qm speed MUSIC TEMPO Speed Select the Parameter 7 MODERATO Moderato Allegro Largo by using the scroll keys Press after entering the title of 14 4 the melody Select the parameter you Want INPUTTME a Entered melody is added to the ED ca ringer type list S Oil 57 MY MELODY STOPWATCH HEAR MELODY DD ENPARCES 4 L Press then 5 then 2 then 2 1 Press then 5 then 3 Wh SM EEEE 2 The title of melody is displayed and Wi m melody get play E ie I gt 20000 Th h SEL ca ree EEA 2 Press to control the stopwatch Press to stop the melody 7 Ae de di ak oo controls Start Stop Split controls Split Split Release Reset MELODY SPEED The time unit displayed on the LCD in 1 100 of a second 1 Press then 5 then 2 then 3 3 Press to exit and return to the initial display 2 By pressing the select the melody title
11. HYUNDAI http www hei co kr HEAD OFFICE amp FACTORY San 136 1 Ami Ri Bubal Eup Ichon Si Kyoungki Do 467 701 Korea International Sales Team Mobile Handset Business Unit 9 FI HEI Bldg 1451 34 Seocho Dong Seocho Ku Seoul 137 070 Korea Tel 82 2 580 5708 Fax 82 2 580 5696 5729 REV NOO USER MANUAL HYUNDAI TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE Package Includes Handset Description Basic Functions The Function Keys Display Indicators Screen Status Display and Function Using the Battery Using the Battery Removing the Battery Charging the Battery Power Connection 4 Chargin Chargin Chargin g the Battery Only g the Battery with the Handset g Completion Status of Charger LED s Important Battery Information CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION Tuming the Phone On and Off l Turning Turning How to Use the Menu the Phone ON the Phone Off Menu Summary Basic Functions Making aCall cossus isa Pause Feature How to Answer Calls Auto Answer Caller ID Function Call Wai
12. Phone _ Auto Lock How to Change Lock Code How to Change Your Banner Banner change How to Restrict Your Phone Restriction Functions Restrict Incoming Calls Restricting Outgoing Calls Restricting the Phone Book Restricting Long Distance Calls How to Reset Your Phone How to Clear Your Phone Memory Clearing Stored Phone Numbers Clearing Schedule Contents Memory Clearing Function Clearing Dialed numbers in call logs Clearing Roam Calls Phone Info Checking My Number Checking the Phone Version CHAPTER 6 SUPPLEMENTARY FUNCTIONS Schdule List All sks Gort hr enr emes Input Schedule Pause AI sg ssssal ea My Melody _ Write Melody Hear Melody Melody Speed Stopwatch Calculator Bio Rhythm Word Time 41 42 42 43 44 44 45 45 45 46 ii TABLE OF CONTENTS CONT D CHAPTER 7 VOICE MAIL AND TEXT MESSAGES Receiving a Message Direct View Set
13. a week overcharging may shorten its life If left unused a fully charged battery may completely drain discharge in 1 4 weeks Never use any charger or battery that is damaged or worn out Use the battery only for its intended purpose Do not short circuit the battery Accidental short circuiting can occur when a metallic object e g coin clip or pen causes direct connection of the two terminals of the battery metal strips on the back of the bat tery for example when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse Short circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object Leaving the battery in hot or cold places such as in a closed car in summer or winter conditions reduces the capacity and lifetime of the battery Always try to keep the battery between 41 F and 95 F 5 C and 35 C A phone with a hot or cold battery may temporarily not work or charge even if the battery is fully charged Temperature extremes affect the ability of your battery to charge allow it to cool down or warm up first When the battery is not in use store it uncharged in a cool dark and dry place The battery is a sealed unit with no serviceable parts Do not attempt to open the case It is recommended that you allow your battery to fully discharge before you recharge it The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but will eventually wear out When the operating time is shorter than normal it
14. e equipment Avoid striking shaking or shock ing When not using the unit lay down the unit to avoid possible damage due to instability 3 DO NOT expose this equipment to rain or spilled beverages 4 DO NOT use unauthorized accessories 5 DO NOT disassemble the phone or its accessories If service or repair is required return unit to an authorized audiovox cellular service center If unit is disassembled the risk of electric shock or fire may result 6 DO NOT short circuit the battery terminals by metal items etc 75 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES The following offenses are punishable by fine imprisonment or both 76 Using obscene indecent or profane language Using the unit to give off false distress calls Wiretapping or otherwise intercepting a telephone call unless that person has first obtained the consent of the parties participating in the call Making anonymous calls to annoy harass or molest other people Charging to an account without authorization to avoid payment for service Refusing to yield a party line when informed that it is needed for an emergency call It is also unlawful to take over a party line by stating falsely that it is needed for an emergency SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FCC RF EXPOSURE CAUTIONS In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commossion FCC of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96 326 adopted an updated safety standard
15. for human exposure to radio fre quency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmit ters Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previ ously set by both U S and international standards bodies The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines and these internation al standards Use only the supplied or an approved antenna Unauthorized anten nas modifications or attachments could impair call quality damage the phone or result in violation of FCC regulations Do not use the phone with a demaged antenna If a demaged anten na comes into contact with the skin a minor burn may result Please contact your local dealer for replacement antenna Body wonn Operation This device was tested for typical body worn operation with the back of the phone kept 0 5 inchs 1 27cm from the body To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements a minimum separation distance of 0 5 inchs 1 27cm must be maintained between the user s body and the back of the phone including the antenna whether extended or retracted All belt clips holsters and similar accessories used by this device must not contain any metallic components Body worn acces sories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure limits and should be avoided Vehicle Mounted Extemal Antenna optional if available A minimum separation distance of 7 9 inches 20cm must be main tained between the user bystander and t
16. he vehicle mounted external antenna to satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements Note For more information about RF exposure please visit the FCC website at www fcc gov 77
17. ible to make emergency calls 1 Press key 2 OUTGOING Mo ALLON SEL 2 Select the parameter by using the scroll keys RESTRICT restricts outgoing calls ALLOW allows outgoing calls 3 Press RESTRICTING THE PHONE BOOK This function blocks the storage of phone numbers or the use of stored phone numbers L Press key 3 MEMORY Til amp Qm MEMCRY ALLON SEL 2 Select the parameter by using the scroll keys RESTRICT restricts phone book ALLOW allows phone book use 3 Press RESTRICTING LONG DISTANCE CALLS 11 LE Yulll a South L Press key 4 LONG DISTANCE pt rec ALLON SEL 2 Select the parameter by using the scroll keys RESTRICT restricts long distance calls ALLOW allows long distance calls 3 Press 47 HOW TO RESET YOUR PHONE HOW TO CLEAR YOUR PHONE MEMORY This function resets each value set in the memory to its default value CLEARING STORED PHONE NUMBERS This function clears all stored numbers 1 Press then 0 then Yl amp Qa enter PASSWORD then 5 ia a 1 Press 9 then 0 then enter Yl co Qm PASSWORD then 6 then 1 pene The default lock code is the last 4 id digits of your phone number The default lock code is the last 4 digits of your phone number 2 Select the parameter by using the scroll keys Press 2 Select the parameter NO YES by If you select YES
18. ion 12 13 MENU SUMMARY 1 PHONE BOOK FE 2 3 2 SETTING p 1 2 3 4 5 3 VOLUME p gt AUTO RETRY CALL LOGS gt ANSWERED CALL DIALED CALL N BY LOCATION BY NAME m AUTO ANSWER BACKLIGHT LCD CONTRAST LOGO DISPLAY RING MODE RING TYPE KEYPAD RINGER VOLUME Pew gt 1 LAST CALL 2 ALL CALLS 3 ROAM CALLS 14 MISSED CALL INTERVAL REPEAT MENU SUMMARY Eee SOLE gt 1 SCHEDULE 6 ALERT gt O SECURITY D O1 A D D MY MELODY STOPWATCH CALCULATOR BIORHYTHM WORLD TIME MIN ALERT ROAM ALERT LOW SIG ALERT CONNECT ALERT AUTO LOCK CHANGE CODE CHANGE BANNER RESTRICT RESET CLEAR PHONE VERSION U Ne WNE N e AUNE AUNE LIST ALL INPUT SCHEDULE PAUSE ALL WRITE MELODY HEAR MELODY MELODY SPEED TODAY SOMEDAY BIRTHDAY INCOMING OUTGOING MEMORY LONG DISTANCE CLR NUMBER CLR SCHEDULE CLR CALL LOGS CLR ROAM CALLS 15 BASIC FUNCTIONS BASIC FUNCTIONS MAKING A CALL PAUSE FEATURE Pauses are used for automated systems i e voice mail and Yall E Qm 1 Enter the phone number calling cards To insert Pauses How to modify the phone number you 2006200620006 have entered Enter phone number Ne er To erase the last number entered L sers Tl 6 im then press
19. irthday you cannot enter the dates later than today date Physical Emotional and intelligent quotients appear with a number showing how many days have passed since your birth date for the date you want to find out Bio rhythm displayed on the top portion of the screen What is Bio rhythm Bio rhythm is a life rhythm which is governed by three rhythm curves called physical emotional and intelligent and starts from our body from our birth to death Physical rhythm This rhythm controls wide ranging physical elements related to resistance to diseases physical strength adjustment of muscle exercise speed physiolo gy and other basic physical functions with a cycle of 23 days Emotional rhythm This rhythm adjusts creativity sensitivity mental health and recognition about world and humans with a cycle of 28 days Intelligent rhythm This rhythm affects our memory susceptibility to fright acceptance of knowl edge and logical and analytic power with a cycle of 33 days 61 WORLD TIME This function allows you to see local standard time all over the world It is available only in digital mode Yulll a Oi 1 Press and hold then 5 then 6 ATHENS BAGDAD BANGKOK l SEL 2 Press or to scroll to desired city The following cities are available ATHENS BAGDAD BANGKOK BEI JING BERLIN CAIRO CALCUTTA CHICAGO DENVER GEORGE TOWN GOOSE BAY HAIFA HONG KONG HONOLULU JERICHO
20. l key Wi cs Ga DAMD on Fite 200 200 2000 ED search for the phone numbers edit the phone erase the phone 1 16 search for mobile office nome E mail 4 Press eS to dial desired phone book number 29 HOW TO FIND YOUR PHONE BOOK RECALLING BY NAME ALPHA 1 Press then 1 then 3 2 Enter the alpha or part of the alpha Yl amp Oa Then press SEARCH a 4 venusr EE 3 To locate the phone number using the scroll key Ji search for the phone numbers edit the phone erase the phone 16 search for mobile office home E mail 4 30 Press Q to dial CHAPTER 4 MENU Please read this chapter before using this product Settings Volume Timers Alerts 31 SETTINGS SETTINGS AUTO RETRY AUTO ANSWER When a call is not connected this function retries the call This function answers an incoming call automatically after a automatically at a set interval or amount or retries number of rings that the user sets INTERVAL 1 Press then 2 then 2 1 Press then 2 then 1 then 1 2 Select the parameter NO USE 1 3 RINGS Yl Oa Select the parameter using the scroll keys nr SEE 2 OFF 5 10 20 30 SECONDS by using the ress to set scroll SEL Auto answer function does not Key Press work if you select silent
21. missed incoming outgoing calls You can call those numbers without dialing their whole number MISSED CALLS 1 Press then 1 then 1 then 1 Yl amp 6m gt OLDPO00000XK O2D000000000 ODOC 2 Press to check the detail information about phone number The last missed call its phone number time and date are displayed To check your missed calls using the Wi scroll keys 10 14 13 14 on 200 200C2000x e or Scrolls up the phone EM numbers orl amp Scrolis down the phone numbers 4 Press to dial desired missed call number 27 HOW TO FIND YOUR CALL LOGS ANSWERED CALLS Press then 1 then 1 then 2 Refer to previous page The last answered call its phone number time and date are displayed Press to dial desired dialed call number Refer to previ ous page DIALED CALLS Press then 1 then 1 then 3 Press AN to dial desired dialed call number Refer to pre vious page The last outgoing call its phone number time and date are displayed HOW TO FIND YOUR PHONE BOOK RECALLING BY MEMORY LOCATION NUMBER 1 Press then 1 then 2 2 Enter the memory location number Yl amp 6m SEARCH LOCATION A a If you don t enter a specific ED GC memory location number use the scroll key to search from the first memory loca tion number 3 Search phone numbers using scrol
22. n checks the version of the handset currently in use 1 Press then 0 Yl S era then Enter PASSWORD then 8 ne MODEL 20000000 The default lock code is the last 4 digits of your phone number 51 52 CHAPTER 6 SUPPLEMENTARY FUNCTIONS Schedule My Melody Stopwatch Calculator Bio Rhythm World Time 53 SCHEDULE SCHEDULE INPUT SCHEDULE LIST ALL L Press then 5 then 1 then 2 L Press then 5 then 1 then 1 Yl wf ear IZ LyIZ1I999 P By pressing the you can view ai pr the more details about each item 2 Select the date in calendar and Yl amp ean press the 1 Gs a a 11 month input ES 000 10 I numeric key 4 Yall amp Qm i 2 By pressing the you can select AARM heu if this alarm sounds or not 11 12 1999 AM 12 12 SET ON DEL Press 1 and select the parameter 3 one time or daily Lanne To set alarm press 2 and input the 2 SCHEDULE TITLE schdule title PHONE NUMBER To set reserved call press 3 and input the phone number And press j 4 4 Input the time and press U sc em INPUT DATE I AM PM selection 11 12 1999 AM 12 12 numeric key hour minute input D E gt move position 54 55 SCHEDULE PAUSE ALL You can make all schedule pause temporarily 1 Press then 5 then 1 then 3 Yulll es Qm Select the parameter NO YES by PALSE ALL
23. ne To answer the call press Q when you hear the beep To switch back to the first caller press Q again 18 BASIC FUNCTIONS MISSED CALL DISPLAY L Displays the number of missed Yall S Gir j MISSED calls and the time the call was wi missed one The message will be cleared when you press the key or HOW TO ADJ UST VOLUME You can adjust the volume in two ways by using the volume control keys on the side of the handset or by using the menu 1 Adjust volume by using the volume control keys during the following operation During a Call Earpiece volume adjustment Standby Status Keypad volume adjustment When the Phone Rings Ringer volume adjustment Call status in hands free Hands free volume adjustment Press when the phone rings and it will mute the ringer VIBRATOR This function disables the ringer and vibrates the phone any time an incoming call is in process To enable this function press 3 1 and select VIBRATOR or by pressing the up and down keys at the left upper side of the phone 19 FUNCTIONS DURING A CALL FUNCTIONS DURING A CALL SENDING YOUR NUMBER TO A PAGER MUTE This function enables the phone number of the handset to be transmitted automatically to a pager depending on pager ser L Press then 3 Mute Yl Qm vice ETS SITE 200620006200 1 After calling a pager when yo
24. ottom of the handset Then press in the top of the battery until it snaps CHARGING THE BATTERY ONLY 1 To charge the battery only insert the battery pack charging slot on the charger 1 Push the tab with one hand and lift the top LED will indicate charging status of the battery to separate Red indicates charging Green indicates charging is complete Q Z Ps The battery must be correctly placed in the battery com partment If battery is incorrectly inserted the handset will not tum on or the battery may slip out during use CHARGING THE BATTERY CHARGING THE BATTERY WITH THE HANDSET 1 To charge the battery with the handset insert the handset into the charger Charging the battery with the handset on is less efficient than charging it with the handset off CHARGING COMPLETION 1 Charging is completed when the green colored LED stays on 8 CHARGING THE BATTERY STATUS OF CHARGER LED S Charging on Safety Model Charging in Progress Charging Completion Orange Color On Red Color On Green Color On If the red LED does not come on after the handset or battery has been inserted into the charging slots re insert or check power 9 IMPORTANT BATTERY INFORMATION Use only batteries and chargers approved by the phone manufacturer When a charger is not in use disconnect it from the power source Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for longer than
25. phone more than six inches from your pace maker when the phone is turned on Do not carry the phone in a breast pocket Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place turn your phone OFF immediately Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids In the event of such interference you may want to consult your service provider or call the customer service line to discuss alternatives 72 ELECTRONIC DEVICES Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device consult the manufactur er of your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy Your physician may be able to assist you in obtain ing this information Turn your phone OFF in healthcare facilities when any regulations post ed in these areas instruct you to do so Hospitals or healthcare facili ties may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle Posted Facilities Turn your phone OFF where posted notices so require 73 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES
26. r radio trans mitter 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 handheld wire less phones Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously set by both U S and international standards bodies ANSI C95 1 1992 NCRP Report 88 1986 ICNIRP 1996 Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evalua tions of the relevant scientific literature for example over 120 scien tists engineers and physicians from universities government health agencies and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard C951 The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines and those standards xX American National Standards Institute National Council on Radiation protection and measurements International Commission on Nonionizing Radiation Protection ANTENNA CARE Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna Unauthorized antennas modifications or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations 70 DRIVING SAFETY Talking on the phone while driving is extremely dangerous and is illegal in some states Remember safety comes first Check the laws and regulations on the use of phones in the areas where you drive Always obey them Also if using your phone while d
27. red ters will be displayed in order number and stores the new one Select YES NO and press SEL N Press to enter the next character No Keeps the previously stored number Cuser moves to the next columm automatically in two sec onds after the next character 3 Enter the person s name and press Yl S SM 3 Repeat untill all the characters you want are entered i PHONE NUM TYPE Search mobile office home type and r gt mosne then Press You can store up to 16 characters 4 Erasing Entry To erase one letter press To make secret select Yes It can then be yur eam 4 displayed only when the lock code is e To erase the entire entry press and hold entered NE 24 25 HOW TO MAKE A CALL USING A STORED PHONE NUMBER HOW TO FIND YOUR CALL LOGS ONE TOUCH TWO TOUCH DIALING This feature allows the phone book entries to be dialed via the key pad ONE TOUCH DIALING 0 9 Press corresponding memory number and hold for more than 1 second TWO TOUCH DIALING 00 10 99 press the first digit and second digits of the memory num ber short and long respectively f no phone number is stored in the location depressed Empty Location will appear on the screen f a phone number is stored in the secret location the number is not displayed when making a call 26 Your phone can display the 10 most recent
28. riving please Give full attention to driving Driving safety is your first responsi bility Use hands free operation if available Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if dri ving conditions require If you must use the phone while driving please use one touch speed dialing and auto answer modes An airbag inflates with great force DO NOT place objects including both installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the airbag or in the air bag deployment area If in vehicle wireless equip ment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates serious injury could result WARNING Failure to follow these instructions may lead to seri ous personal injury and possible property damage 71 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES ELECTRONIC DEVICES Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy However certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six 6 inches be maintained between a hand held wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research If you have a pacemaker ALWAYS keep the
29. t be heard even if the user press es the button 2 Select the volume level by using the scroll keys e 41 scroll up to increase volume ALL CALLS e scroll down to lower volume or setting to Silent L Press then 4 then 2 3 Press 1 RINGER VOLUME ROAM CALLS L Press then 3 then 4 for ringer volume lfthe warning alarm sounds because of low battery L Press then 4 then 4 the sound will not be heard even if the user press es the button 2 Select the volume level by using the scroll keys e 41 scroll up to increase volume e gt Q scroll down to lower volume or setting to Silent 3 Press 36 37 ALERTS ALERTS MIN ALERT 1 Press then 6 then 1 Yull S Qm This function sounds an alert in MNALERT i gt SETTING every minute letting you know the call lapse time 1 Select the parameter RELEASE SETTING by using the scroll keys Press ROAM ALERT This function sounds an alert and gives out a message when the handset enters a new service area when it enters another service area or when it leaves the user service area 1 Press then 6 Wl cs Qm then 2 patois 2 Select the parameter RELEASE SETTING by using the scroll keys Press LOW SIGNAL ALERT This function sounds alert when the signal of a received call is weak 1 Press then 6 NN then
30. t upon pow ering on the handset each time NO USE unlocks the handset and leaves it unlocked Incoming calls emergency dialing and alarm functions are enabled when the handset is locked 42 43 HOW TO CHANGE YOUR BANNER BANNER CHANGE This function changes the banner displayed on the LCD You can enter a banner up to 16 characters long 1 Press then 0 then enter PASSWORD then 3 Tl S The default lock code is the last 4 digits of your phone number 2 Enter a banner using instructions for alpha keys on page 25 44 HOW TO RESTRICT YOUR PHONE RESTRICTION FUNCTIONS You can restrict four different functions 1 Press then 0 then 7 z enter PASSWORD then 4 EE 7 YES The default lock code is the last 4 digits of your phone number 2 Using the scroll buttons select YES Press RESTRICT INCOMING CALLS OI When this function is enabled the phone does not respond to incom ing calls However outgoing calls can still be made Tall e Qm 1 Press key 1 INCOMING pied SEL 2 Select the parameter by using the scroll keys RESTRICT restricts incoming calls ALLOW allows incoming calls 3 Press 45 HOW TO RESTRICT YOUR PHONE HOW TO RESTRICT YOUR PHONE RESTRICTING OUTGOING CALLS When this function is enabled incoming calls can be answered but outgoing calls cannot be made It is still poss
31. ting Function Missed How to Adjust Volume Vibrator Call Display 0 08 Functions During a Call Sending Your Number to a Pager Scratch Mute BEN car tirti arid SOD ONNYUMDOAUOUAAWN i 12 12 16 16 17 18 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONT D CHAPTER 3 MEMORY FUNCTION How to Store a Phone Number How to Enter Letters and Characters Using the Dial Buttons How to Make a Call Using A Stored Phone Number One Touch Two Touch Dialing How to Find Your Call Logs Missed Calls Dialed Calls How to Find Your Phone Book Recalling by Memory Location Number Recalling by Name Alpha CHAPTER 4 MENU Settings ve Ped ue dus AUTO REV Lane ee whats Auto Answer LME Rene au Backlight LCD Contrast Logo Display Volume FING MOUE 25 siens ane miss Ring Type Key Pad a ho Ringer Volume Timers _ Alerts Min Alert st ol us ee Roam Alert Low Signal Alert Connect Alert ii TABLE OF CONTENTS CONT D CHAPTER 5 SECURITY FEATURES How to Lock Your
32. u are asked to enter your number press then 1 SEND PHONE SCRATCH PAD iA To unmute press then 3 Mute again 1 While in a call press then 2 SCRATCH PAD 2 Enter the phone number then press 21 22 CHAPTER 3 MEMORY FUNCTION How to Store a Phone Number How to Make a Call Using a Stored Phone Number How to Find Your Call Logs How to Find Your Phone Book 23 HOW TO STORE A PHONE NUMBER HOW TO STORE A PHONE NUMBER HOW TO ENTER LETTERS AND CHARACTERS USING THE DIAL BUTTONS L Enter the phone number you want to store Wi um 1 Select characters you wish to enter using the key pad and press then 1 Store css You can store up to 100 frequently used phone numbers in memory 200 2000 2000 The first available Initial empty mem QB fi ory location number is displayed If there is no empty location MEMORY SPACE IS FULL is dis played with a warning sound If there is a desired memory location number enter the number 2 If the OVERWRITE message appears Yul m after entering the phone number it means OveRWRITE there is another stored same phone num 7 ber in that location already SEL Press to toggle between upper and lower case When entering special characters such as 0 amp press repeatedly The special charac Yes Deletes the previously sto
33. y extend receive a call the antenna during the call Function Keys Volume Button Used to adjust the volume of the earpiece and ringer volume Keypad Re Microphone 3 BASIC FUNCTIONS THE FUNCTION KEYS D amp 3 4 This key is used to make or receive a call This key is used to terminate a call or exit the current menu This key is used to turn the handset on or off These keys are used to scroll through the contents of the menu Soft 1 This key is used to access the Menu Soft 2 This key is used to access voice or text messages G e DISPLAY INDICATORS all Signal Strength Indicates current signal strength More lines mean better signal strength Roaming Indicates the Phone is outside of its home area Service Indicator When a call is in progress is displayed When is displayed the phone is in idle mode When is displayed the phone is not receiving a signal from the system Message Indicates a text message or voice mail message is waiting Alarm Indicates that the alarm is activated Battery Indicates battery charge level status The more black you see the greater the charge 5 USING THE BATTERY CHARGING THE BATTERY USING THE BATTERY POWER CONNECTION L Connect the charger to a standard 220V AC outlet LED will orange when the power is connected L Insert the bottom of battery into the groove at the b
34. you want to change the speed p Tl 8 s em 3 By pressing the select the RE PRES melody speed F MY MELODY 1 4 By pressing the select the music wi am tempo MUSIC TEMPO gt MODERATO 58 59 CALCULATOR CALCULATOR 1 Press then 5 then 4 Tull e QN CALCULATOR a CD Gp Using the calculator Definitions O11 Q 1Lx gpl 1 1 Ql Up to 7 integer digits and up to 2 deci mals can be displayed If the calculated result has more than 7 digits the result is displayed in 7 digit logarithm There is no sign To express a nega tive number use 0 value To see the help screen press the vol ume key even if you are in the middle of a calculation EXAMPLE To calculate 128 X 32 1 Enter 128 2 Press GB 3 Enter 32 4 Press BIO RHYTHM This function identifies the biorhythm of today or a specific day using solar calendar 1 Press and hold then 5 then 5 D Press key 3 BIRTHDAY Nabe Enter your solar calendar birthday 2SOMEDAY in year month date and then press BIRTHDAY 1 i 3 To find out today s bio rhythm select TODAY and to find out bio rhythm of a specific day select SOMEDAY Bio rhythm function is available only when the phone can register the cur rent time from the network system For Some Day Bio you cannot enter the dates before your birthday For B

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