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1. Display Indicators Q Using the Battery Q Charging the Battery Important Battery Information 1 PACKAGE INCLUDES HANDSET DESCRIPTION Thank you for purchasing this product Please check the product contents by comparing them with the following pictures Handset Standard Battery User Manual Desktop Charger c Handstrap In case there are any product defects please report them to the place of purchase immediately Antenna For best call quality extend the antenna during the call LED Blinks when you make a call or receive a call Earpiece LCD Screen Volume Button Used to adjust the volume of the earpiece and ringer Function volume Keys WEB KEY Keypad Manner Mode Keypad Lock Microphone 3 BASIC FUNCTIONS THE FUNCTION KEYS 4 862904 NN 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 also called as the Navigation 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 This key is used to acess WEB This key is used to clear character Press hold this key to activate slient mode The ring tone will be changed to vibrate only the key tones will be silent Press hold thi
2. Test2 OUTBOK Testi 12 1901 11PM Q Test3 To 300 300 2000 se Then select the parameter lock unlock Then press OPTS by using the navigation key press SEL 3 3 1 To resend the text message press 1 Sending message Message is Sent 66 67 OUTBOX CHECKING SENT MESSAGE 3 2 To erase the text message press 2 then press SEL ERASE 7 QUTBOKTest THIS MESSAGE x 3 3 To send the text message press 3 then input phone number and text message Send To 123 MESSAGE T9 Abc 1234567 OutboxTest5 IB B 248 m Wee 3 4 To save the text message press 4 Message saved K sOUNBOXTestL in filed 7 GUTBOKTest2 folder X QUTBOKTesta 68 SETTINGS SAVE SENT MESSAGE 1 Press then press 5 SETTINGS 2 Press 1 Save sent Msg Save sent Msg Select the parameter NO YES Prompt 7 YES by using the navigation key Press SEL DEFAULT CALL BACK NUMBER 1 Press 69 1 then press 5 SETTINGS 2 Then press 2 DEFAULT CB Callback NO Input Call back number Then press NEXT NEXT uus PREV MESSAGE ALERT 1 Press 1 then press 5 SETTINGS 2 Then press 3 Message alert Set bell Select the parameter Bu RINGER SILENT VIBRATE by using the navigation key Press SEL 1691 SETTINGS DELIVERY ACK 1 Press then press 5 SETTINGS 2 Then press 4 Del
3. Definitions Up to 7 integer digits and up to 2 decimals 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 negative number use 0 value EXAMPLE To calculate 128 x 32 1 Enter 128 2 Pressl _ 3 Enter 3246 4 Press l 1 59 BIO RHYTHM This function identifies the bio rhythms of today or a specific day using solar calendar 1 Press then 5 then 4 2 Press 8 BIRTHDAY Im 3 Enter your solar calendar birthday x in year month date and then press 1 To find out today bio rhythm select TODAY 3 and to find out bio rhythm of a specific day select SOMEDAY Biorhythm function is available only when the phone can register the current time from the network system For Some Day Bio you cannot enter the dates before your birthday For Birthday 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 e Whatis 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 e
4. 3 SILENT 4 VIBRATE 5 SLIDE BELL RING TYPE KEYPAD LAST CALL ALL CALLS HOME CALLS ROAM CALLS SCHEDULE 1 LIST ALL 2 INPUT SCHEDULE 3 PAUSE ALL 1 NO 2 YES STOPWATCH CALCULATOR BIORHYTHM 1 TODAY 2 SOMEDAY 3 BIRTHDAY MIN ALERT 1 0N 2 0FF ROAM ALERT 1 0N 2 0FF FADE ALERT 1 0N 2 0FF LOW SIG ALERT 1 0N 2 0FF CONNECT ALERT 1 0N 2 0FF 15 MENU SUMMARY MENU SUMMARY 7 DATA 1 VOICE MAIL 1 FLOW CONTROL SERVICE gt 1 HARD WARE 2 SOFTWARE 2 SEND NEW 2 RECEIVE MODE 1 INACTIVE 3 IN BOX 2 FAX 3 DATA o 4 OUT BOX SERVICE MODE 8 1 PACKET MODE GERSIN CNE B 1 SAVE SENT MESSAGE TT 2 ASYNC MODE c 4 1 CHANGE NAM SYSTEM 2 AUTO NAM 3 PROMPT 1 NO 2 DEFAULT CALL BACK NUMBER 2 YES 3 MESSAGE ALERT 1 RINGER RE Se0 NAA P 1 CHANGE CODE 2 SILENT 2 CHANGE BANNER 775 3 RESTRICT 1 NO 4 DELIVERY ACK 2 YES 7 4 RESET 1 NO 5 AUTO ERASE 2 YES 1 DISABLED 5 CLEAR 2 OLD INBOX 1 CLEAR PHONE BOOK 1 NO 6 BN 00 2 YES 2 CLEAR SCHEDULE 1 0N 2 T9 PREDICTIVE TEXT MODE 3 CLEARCALLLOGS 1 0 6 FILED 2 YES B 7 ERASE 4 CLEAR HOME CALL 1 NO MESSAGES gt 1 dist 2 YES 5 CLEAR ROAM CALL 1 NO 4 7 ex 2 YES 6 VERSION 2 2 YES 3 FILED 1 NO 16 2 YES 17 BASIC FUNCTIONS BASIC FUNCTIONS MAKING A CALL MRE D 1 Enter the phone number moe 200 2000C20
5. Refer to page 33 CALLER ID FUNCTION When there is an incoming call the caller s phone number is displayed on the screen The Caller ID number is saved in the call log CALL WAITING FUNCTION This function notifies you there is an incoming call when you are on the phone To answer the call press amp amp when you hear the beep To switch back to the first caller press amp again 20 MISSED CALL DISPLAY 1 Displays the number of missed calls Wi S Q0 MISSED Xxx CALLS Themessage will be cleared when you press the or 1 key HOW TO ADJUST 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 Ringer volume adjustment When the Phone Rings Ringer volume adjustment Callstatus in hands free Hands free volume shail le nele only Press 4 when the phone rings and it will mute trie ringer VIBRATE 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 VIBRATE or by pressing the up and down keys at the left upper side of the phone 21 FUNCTIONS DURING A CALL SCRATCH PAD 1 While on a call press
6. a non compatible accessory the Warranty will be voided To protect your Warranty use only compatible accessories which cannot damage or interfere with the functioning of your product HYUNDAI NSW Tel 02 9714 1906 Address Unit 5 Silver State 107 Carnarvon St Silverwater NSW2128 All other states except NSW QLD VIC WA SA TAS Tel 03 9348 5555 Address 372 Spencer Street West Melbourne Vic3003 HYUNDAI Help Line 1800 224 537 104 HYUNDAI COMMUNICATIONS CORP the Company war rants to the original retail purchaser of this HYUNDAI Portable Cellular Telephone that should this product or any part thereof except the items listed below under normal use and conditions be proven defective in material or workmanship within the first twelve 12 month period from the date of purchase such defect s will be repaired or replaced with new or rebuilt parts at the Company s option without charge for parts or labor directly related to the defect s The keypad and display are similarly warranted for ninety 90 days from date of purchase The accessories consisting of the antenna and rechargeable battery pack desktop charger navea sixth 6 months warranty from original purchase This Warranty does not apply to batteries fuses or costs incurred for testing or checking or to any product or part here of which has suffered through alteration serial number deface ment improper installation excessive temperature
7. and hold 1 then 1 SCRATCH PAD 2 Enter the phone number then press q 1 While on a call WIDE om qa 00 00 00 press q 1 1 then 2 Mute gra Q To unmute press then 2 Mute again 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 You can store up to 100 frequently used phone numbers in memory 1 Enter the phone number more than 3 LOCATICN EX digits you want to store and press 300000000 then 1 Store sTo sas PREV first available empty memory location number is displayed If there are no empty locations MEMORY IS FULL is displayed with a warning sound Ifthere is a desired memory loca tion number enter the number 2 If the XX LOCATION IS USED mes sage appears after entering the memory is usm location number it means there is anoth er stored phone number in that location already Enter the person s name and NN LOCATION xx 3 press 1 NAIVE Abc STO To make a number secret select Yes WERE The number will be displayed only after k no entering the lock code c 24 HOW TO ENTER LETTERS AND CHARACTERS USING THE DIAL BUTTONS 1 Select characters you wish to enter using the key pad m e e o gt When ent
8. its phone number time and date are displayed 3 To check your missed calls using the amp 46 11 17 navigation key 000000 GQ Gi A lt 4 Scrolls up the phone numbers e IV P Scrolls down the phone numbers 4 Press amp to dial desired missed call number 27 HOW TO FIND YOUR CALL LOGS HOW TO FIND YOUR PHONE BOOK ANSVVERED CALLS Press 1 then 1 then 1 then 2 Refer to previous page Press amp to dial desired answered call number Refer to previous page Thelast answered call its phone number time and date are displayed DIALED CALLS Press then 1 then 1 then 3 Press IY to dial desired dialed call number Refer to previous page The last outgoing call its phone number time and date are displayed 28 RECALLING BY MEMORY LOCATION NUMBER 1 Press 1 then 1 then 2 2 Enter the memory location number SEARCH Then press Ge ews GE don t enter a specific memory location number use the scroll key to search from the first memory location number 3 Search phone numbers using navigation key La w 1 scrolls up the phone numbers edit the phone e erase the phone 4 VI search phone number e mail address 4 Press Q to dial desired phone book number 29 HOW TO FIND YOUR PHONE BOOK RECALLING BY NAME 1 Press
9. or humidity environmental conditions mishandling misuse neglect or acci dent This Warranty is not assignable or transferable To obtain repairs or replacement within the terms of this Warranty the product should be delivered with proof of warran ty coverage specification of defect s postage paid to the Company at the address shown below For TRAVELERS WAR RANTY SERVICE 105 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY NSW Tel 02 9714 1906 Address Unit 5 Silver State 107 Carnarvon St Silverwater NSW2128 All other states except NSW QLD VIC WA SA TAS Tel 03 9348 5555 Address 372 Spencer Street West Melbourne Vic3003 HYUNDAI Help Line 1800 224 537 THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACE MENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COMPANY S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT The Company disclaims liablity for geographic coverage inadequates signal to antenna communications range or operation of the Cellular System as a whole ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY ANY ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY HEREUNDER INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MECHANTABILI TY MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 24 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE IN NO CASE SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUEN
10. then 1 then 3 2 Enter the alpha or part of the alpha SEARCH Then press 1 B STO MODE 3 To locate the phone number using the navigation key A Ww search phone number edit the phone 146 lerase the phone T AL search phone number e mail address 4 Press amp to dial desired phone book number 30 CHAPTER 4 MENU Please read this chapter before using this product Settings Backlight Display Tone Call Timers O Alert Change Systems Q Phone Info 31 SETTINGS AUTO RETRY When a call is not connected this function retries the call automatical ly at a set interval or amount of retries INTERVAL 1 Press then 2 then 1 then 1 2 Select the parameter e UE OFF 3 5 7 10 SECONDS by using the navigation key Press REPEAT 1 Press then 2 then 1 then 2 2 Select the parameter REPEAT 1 3 5 TIMES by using the DES navigation key Press SETTINGS AUTO ANSWER This function answers an incoming call automatically after a number of rings that the user sets 1 Press then 2 then 2 2 Select the parameter AUTO ANSWER OFF 1 3 RINGS rr OFF by using the navigation key Press Auto answer function does not work Note if you select silent and slide bell 33 SETTINGS ONE TOUCH DIALING This function allow
11. 000X To modify the phone number you have entered To erase the last number entered 1104 om Press 1 00 00 01 yoocooocoooc To erase all numbers entered and sa start again Press gg and hold for more than half of a second 2 Press Q 1 CALL FAILED message is dis played when the call does not con nect line is busy press el Retry by pressing 17 f you select the AUTO RETRY function the call will be retried automatically for the time you have selected Press to end the call 18 PAUSE FEATURE Pauses are used for automated systems i e voice mail and calling cards To insert pauses 1 Enter phone number Wa 20m then press MENU uz 2 Select desired pause VVhen idling status When receiving call status 1 STORE 1 SCRATCH PAD 2 BY NUMBER 2 MUTE 3 HARD PAUSE 4 ONE HYPHEN Pause Definitions HARD PAUSE f you enter the pause character P the number entered after the Pause character will be sent after the number dialed 3 Press Q to dial or press then 1 to store 19 BASIC FUNCTIONS BASIC FUNCTIONS HOW TO ANSWER CALLS 1 When phone rings or LED blinks press any key except Volume Up or Down and key 2 To end the call press 1 If you set up the AUTO ANSWER function in Non advance the call will be answered after the ote selected number of rings
12. 7 Logo Display itr ce ec etre decode 37 ID sw M 38 Ring Mode TE 38 Ring Type m a ARAR 38 SEN Pad EEPE TE E 39 Call TIMES i pert a a o EORR ese E E 40 Last Call e 40 All Call E enere aaaea eie 40 Home Calls terere knee renean rne rec 6d 40 40 DI m X 41 Min Alert S eiie Eae ieia ed 41 Roam Alert D 41 Fade Alert E ARAMLA 42 Low Signal Alert iien mete eren nnn 42 Connect Alert e enr e exa e nena 42 Change Systems ppt etat Y de pete ceed 43 Change NAM icio eee e Ir cR Ret ig 43 FTN 43 Phone Info ceo se eredi erede aea e o eaque eua T 44 Checking the Phone Version eee 44 CHAPTER 5 SECURITY FEATURES se 45 How to Lock Your Phone 46 Lock Code Change eene 46 lil TABLE OF CONTENTS How to Change Your Banner 47 Banner Change sess ie Lieder eR 47 How to Restrict Your Phone 48 Restriction Functions Restricting Incoming Calls cene 48 Restricting Outgoing Calls eene 49 Restricting the Phone B
13. DARD TEXT INPUT 1 Select the Abc mode by using the keys 22 To erase inbox messages When you select this mode the Abc MESSAGE Abc press 1 NO icon appears as visual confirmation Find the key that corresponds to the letter you want to enter Press it as many times as needed for the letter to appear on the screen To 7 outbox messages EY IBDR press 2 For example to enter the name messa SEL John Jon Press 5 J Press 6 6 6 o Press 4 4 h Press 6 6 n To erase filed messages Erase filed press 3 73 72 REFERENCE WRITING MESSAGE REFERENCE WRITING MESSAGE PREDICTIVE TEXT PREDICTIVE TEXT KEY FUNCTION 1 T9 mode is the default mode Press to change mode T9Abc Abc 123 Special characters Mode mode 2 Select the T9Abc mode by using the MESSAGE Press to view the next matching word if key 0 the underlined word is not the word you Next intended This method allows you to write using a built in dictionary 5 Press once to accept a word and add a With predictive text input you only Space space need to press each number key once for each letter Press to select standard text input or T9 mode text input For example to write John with Abc ABC and abc indicate stand text the English dictionary selected input T9Abc T9ABC and T9abc indicate predictive text input 5 for
14. ING RECEIVED TEXT MESSAGE 1 Press amp then press 3 Inbox A Tet Test2 Q Test3 SEL Urgent New Msg BA New Msg unread QR Old Msg read f Lock read 2 Press SEL The text message s displayed TEXT MESSAGE CB 9235670004 Testi 02 20 09 36 AM Fr 2006004 2000 Gag ca Then press OPTS 3 3 1 To reply to the text message press 1 Reply then press NEXT MESSAGE T9 ABC 1 Send 2 Edit recipient 3 Edit Msg SEND 3 2 To erase the text message press 2 then press YES ERASE THE MESSAGE THIS MESSAGE IS ERASED 65 INBOX CHECKING RECEIVED MESSAGE OUTBOX CHECKING SENT MESSAGE 3 3 To forward the text message press 3 CHECKING SENT TEXT MAIL MESSAGE then input the phone number and text message zd 1 Tessl e 1 then 4 Outbox Z aUes Select the stored message by using E B sm navigation key Then press SEL 3 4 To save the text message press 4 Pending and will be sent later Message saved A Teet 22 Not deliverd in filed Tes2 folder R Test3 pA Ser Sent to BS 7 Receives recipient 3 5 To save the text message s Call back number press 5 phone book storing flows Not sent 2 Press SEL 3 6 To lock or unlock the text message The text message will be displayed press 6 A Testi OTEXT MESSAGE CB 200 000 2000
15. J e Press once to delete the character to the Clear left of the cursor MESSAGE 6 foro Je STO To move cursor MESSAGE 4 for h Jah 6 for n Jom lt The display shows the above words for each key pressed gt 74 75 REFERENCE WRITING MESSAGE REFERENCE WRITING MESSAGE PREDICTIVE TEXT 3 Insert number MESSAGE 123 Select the T9 Abc mode by using the amp keys To add a number to the message Press key until 123 appears 1 Press each key once for each letter To select the numbers you want For example to write John press 9 161 41 6 4 Insert Symbols Press key until symbol screen appears 2 Press to view the next matching word if 1 7 V V the underlined vvord is not the vvord you intended f the vvord is correct MESSAGE A XSSUUTNSS then press Jom Press v 1 If the word is not correct Hired T9Abc A 1234567890 then press 0 Press w 4 77 570 then press 0 MESSAGE T9Abc the word is correct ico A LIEIS ANOO then press S Press l 2 11 then press insert STO 76 77 REFERENCE WRITING MESSAGE MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL 5 Write compound words Write the first part of the word and press A key Making an Emergency Call to accept it Write the last part of the compound word and press 4 key to enter the word in m
16. REV 00 5U010000221 Your most impor ant call The Wireless Industry Reminds You To Use Your Phone Safely When Driving ALI n http www curitel com HEAD OFFICE amp FACTORY San 136 1 Ami Ri Bubal Eup Ichon Si Kyoungki Do 467 701 Korea Curitel Communications Inc 17F Kukje Electronics Center 1445 3 Seocho1 Dong Seocho Gu Seoul 137 728 Korea TEL 82 2 3465 3376 FAX 82 2 3465 3399 dd Y U N A TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE1 Package Ihclides ees D teat t ane e Handset Description Basic Functions The Function Keys Display Indicators Screen Status Display and Function Removing the Battery Charging the Battery Power Connection Charging the Battery Only Charging the Battery with the Handset Charging Combpletloni eicere tea ee etc tid cea Time to Complete Battery 1 5252 Battery Life For New Battery Important Battery Information CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION 12 Turning the Phone On and Off nude Turning the Phone On 12 Turning the Phone Off 12 How to Use the Menu nine titres 13 Meh summaryasss s na D enata n n 14 SMS Menu Summayy uif Basic Functions 2618 Making a Call 18 Pause Feature 19 Ho
17. TIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WHATSOEVER 106 No person or representative is authorized to assume for the Company any liability other than expressed herein in connection with the sale of this product Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consaquential damage so the above limitation or exclusions may not apply to you This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rigths which vary from state to state NSW Tel 02 9714 1906 Address Unit 5 Silver State 107 Carnarvon St Silverwater NSW2128 All other states except NSW QLD VIC WA SA TAS Tel 03 9348 5555 Address 372 Spencer Street West Melbourne Vic3003 HYUNDAI Help Line 1800 224 537 107
18. ata communication or install a program provided by same line office or phone connected network program of windows Safety Information for Wireless Handheld Phones 95 98 then you can use PC communication and internet connected by wireless communication networks If you buy an optional space data communication space you can use this function without upgrading other software 00 00 04 ee Contests of the install environment and other 14 4K things in detail refer to the inside manual when you buy the data communication cable or homepage of the service office 94 95 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power 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 indu
19. ays a list of security related items 1 Press to access browser then press 6 then press 7 RESTART U377 ENCRYPTION ENCRYPTION Us 1 MERITY KEY 2NEVWKEY 89 CHAPTER 10 DATA SERVICE Flow Control Receive Mode Service Mode Ability of Wireless Data Communication 90 91 FLOW CONTROL FLOW CONTROL 1 Press then 7 then 1 ZXSERMCE MODE 2 Select the parameter HARDWARE FLOWCONTROL SOFTWARE by using the navigation key 7 PARDARRE Press Hardware Hardware Flow control Software Software Flow control Recommendation Hardware Flow control RECEIVE MODE 1 Press then 7 then 2 XSERMCE MODE 2 Select the parameter INACTIVE DATA RECEIVE MODE FAX by using the navigation key INACTIVG Press 1 INACTIVE When you use telephone DATA When you use data FAX When you use fax 92 SERVICE MODE SERVICE MODE 1 Press then 7 then 3 LFLOWCONTROL 2 RECHME MODE 3 SERMCE MODE 2 Select the parameter PACKET MODE SERMCE MODE ASYNC MODE by using the navigation key Press 1 PACKET MODE When using internet with dial up networking ASYNC MODE Select when using async data or fax 93 CHAPTER 11 ABILITY OF WIRELESS DATA COMMUNICATION ABILITY OF WIRELESS DATA COMMUNICATION SAFETY If you use the d
20. ck Your Phone How to Change Your Banner How to Restrict Your Phone How to Reset Your Phone How to Clear Your Phone Memory Q Memory Clearing Function 45 HOW TO LOCK YOUR PHONE HOW TO CHANGE YOUR BANNER LOCK CODE CHANGE This function is used to change the 4 digit lock code 1 Press then 0 then enter PASSWORD then 1 eNOS STO The default password is 0000 2 Enter a new 4 digit PASSWORD 3 Re enter the new PASSWORD Press 4 The display will read PASSWORD changed 46 BANNER CHANGE This function changes the banner displayed on the LCD You can enter a banner up to 16 characters long 1 Press 1 then 0 then PASSWORD then 2 EAMES aus EE The default password is 0000 2 Enter a banner using instructions for alpha keys on page 25 47 HOW TO RESTRICT YOUR PHONE HOW TO RESTRICT YOUR PHONE RESTRICTION FUNCTIONS You can restrict five different functions 1 Press then 0 then RESTRICT2 enter PASSWORD then 3 RES The default password is 0000 2 Using the scroll buttons select YES Press RESTRICTING INCOMING CALLS When this function is enabled the phone does not respond to incoming calls However outgoing calls can still be made 1 Press 1 INCOMING LARA 2 Select the parameter by using the navigation key RESTRICT restrict
21. emory For example to write Whitehouse MESSAGE T9A bc 191 141141 1811311 A te 141161 8 7 3 STO Then press key 78 79 MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL This is the enhanced 000 feature 000 USING ANY AVAILABLE SYSTEM 1 Enter 000 and press 1 WB 20m MAR 13 MON PM 3 00 When a call ends the phone WIBE Dm returns to the Emergency Mode ooo phone tries to make an emergency call using any available system Reserve Emergency Mode during 2 5 minutes We es m EMERGENCY MODE MON FEB 5 2 22 80 CHAPTER 9 WEB BROWSER This chapter describes convenient functions that allow you to access WEB with the handset Start WEB Browser Browser Menu 81 START WEB BROWSER ACCESS WEB 82 1 To access WEB press key Then WEB browser starts Yall browser by T phone com RSA Data Security CONNECTING d n BROVVSER MENU The brosvver menu is a list of actions necessary for full operation of the browser once you have accessed WEB To enter the browser menu press hold RELOAD Selecting the reload item from the browser menu reloads the current page 1 Press to access browser then BROWSER MENU press 1 Cz 1 RELOAD 2 HOME HOME When the home item is selected from the browser menu the phone displays the home page Press to access browser then
22. ent or both Using the unit to give 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 authorisation 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 CHAPTER 12 WARRANTY Protect Your Warranty 12 Month Limited Warranty 103 PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY Read your Warranty carefully with the special consideration to paragraph seven of the Limited Warranty for your unit Warranty does not apply to or to any product or part thereof which has suffered through alteration mishanding misuse neglect or accident Many companies are making look alike accessories and in some cases promoting that their product is equal to or better than the product Be careful Some of these products may not be compatible to use with your product and may damage the unit or cause it to malfunction It service is required on your unit and it is determined that a non Hyundai accessory has created the problem with your unit the Warranty with not apply In addi tion if the unit has already suffered irreversible damage by reason of
23. ering special characters such as 0 _ press MODE repeatedly The special characters will be displayed in order Press p to enter the next character Cursor moves to the next column automatically in two seconds after the next character Repeat until all the characters you want are entered You can store up to 16 characters Erasing Entry To erase one letter press e To erase the entire entry press and hold e l 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 ffa phone number is stored in secret the number is not displayed when making a call 26 Your phone can display the 10 most recent missed incoming outgoing calls You can call those numbers without dialing their whole number MISSED CALLS 1 Press 1 then 1 then 1 then 1 gt rorpoooooooc 2 2 Press 1 to check the detailed information about phone number The last missed call
24. ess browser then ADVANCED press 6 then press 2 25 G 2 HOIMIEPAGE BACK BROWSER MENU SET UPLINK Selecting Set UP Link item from the browser menu displays a screen that allows the user to select an alternate UP Link TSHOWURL ZHOMEPACE UL XSET UP LINK 1 Press to access browser then press 6 then press 3 TUPLINK 1 ZUP LINK 2 3 UP LINK3 OFFLINE SERVICES Selecting the offline services item from the browser menu navigates the user to a list of installed channel application Selecting a particular application navigates the user to the entry point of the application 2 ZXSET UP LINK gt 4 CFHLINESERMCES 1 Press to access browser then press 6 then press 4 CFFLINE SERMCES EMPTY 87 BROWSER MENU OUTBOX When the outbox item is selected from the browser menu a status screen is displayed that shows the user how many items are pending delivery and the age of the oldest item 1 Press to access browser then ZX SET UP LINK press 6 then press 5 a I EOUTBOK OUIBOK EMPTY RESTART UPBROWER Selecting restart from the browser menu causes the page history and page cache to be cleared and a new session with the Up Link to be started 1 Press to access browser then T RESTART press 6 then press 6 UF PRONEN BROWSER MENU ENCRYPTION Selecting the encryption item from the browser menu displ
25. ivery Ack Delivery Ack Select the parameter YES NO by using the navigation key SEL Press SEL AUTO ERASE 1 Press 69 1 then press 5 SETTINGS 2 Then press 5 Auto erase Auto erase text Select the parameter Disabled Old Inbox by using the navigation key Press SEL ENTRY MODE 1 Press amp then press 5 SETTINGS 2 Then press 6 Entry Mode Entry Mode Select the parameter Alpha Mode T9 Mode by using the navigation key Press SEL 70 FILED 1 Press then press 6 Filed FEST Select the stored message by using the 6512 navigation key then press SEL 2 Press SEL x To 30062006 2000C CB 200 200 200 12 19 01 10 AM The text message is displayed Then press OPTS 3 3 1 If the text message is saved from the Inbox the following is displayed 1 Reply 2 Grease 3 Forward 3 2 If the message is saved from the Outbox the following is displayed 1 Reserd 2 Erase 3 Send To V 4 Save m 71 ERASE MESSAGES REFERENCE WRITING MESSAGE You can enter letters and numbers into your phone for a person s name and phone number writing a text message and so on There are two ways to do this ERASE MESSAGES 1 Press amp then press 7 Erase Msgs 1 Using standard text input 2 Using T9 mode text input Predictive text 000 000 zHled USING STAN
26. lements related to resistance to diseases physical strength adjustment of muscle exercise speed physiology 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 knowledge and logical and analytic power with a cycle of 33 days eo eo eo 60 CHAPTER 7 VOICE MAIL AND TEXT MESSAGE This chapter describes convenient functions that allow you to check voice mail and send and receive text messages with the handset Receiving a Message Voice Mail Send New Sending Message Inbox Checking Received Message Outbox Checking Sent Message Q Settings Filed Q Erase Messages Reference Writing message 61 RECEIVING A MESSAGE SEND NEW SENDING MESSAGE 1 When a message is received XX NEWTEXT the following message is displayed VOICE MAIL CHECKING RECEIVED VOICE MAIL MESSAGE 1 Press 65 then press 1 1 Voice Mail m j i 12 29 AM 08 47 Voice Mail il 2 The number of voice mail messages currently received in your mailbox is 1730000000 displayed To access your voice mailbox press SEND SENDING TEXT MESSAGE 1 Press 1 then press 2 SerdTo 123 Send new C ME 2 nput the phone number then pre
27. matically turned off 51 HOW TO CLEAR YOUR PHONE MEMORY MEMORY CLEARING FUNCTION CLEARING STORED PHONE NUMBERS This function clears all stored numbers 1 Press then 0 then enter CLR PHONE BOOK PASSWORD then 5 then 1 tz NO The default password is 0000 2 Select the parameter NO YES by using the navigation key Press 1 52 CLEARING SCHEDULE This function clears stored schedule lists 1 Press then 0 then enter GRSCEDAE PASSWORD then 5 then 2 t NO The default password is 0000 x 2 Select the parameter NO YES by using the navigation key Press q 1 CLEARING DIALED NUMBERS IN CALL LOGS This function clears dialed numbers in the call logs Press 1 then 0 then enter 1 PASSWORD then 5 then 3 55 The default password is 0000 2 Select the parameter NO YES by using the navigation key Press q 1 CLEARING AIR TIME IN HOME SERVICE AREA This function clears air time used in home service area Press then 0 then enter PASSWORD then 5 then 4 The default password is 0000 2 Select the parameter NO YES by using the navigation key Press 1 53 CHAPTER 6 SUPPLEMENTARY FUNCTIONS This function clears air time used in other service areas Schedul 1 Press then 0 then enter GRROMCALS Schedule PASSWORD then 5 then 5 t
28. n you purchase the product Note Fully charge the battery before use The battery must be correctly placed in the battery compart ment If battery is incorrectly inserted the handset will not turn on or the battery may slip out during use 7 CHARGING THE BATTERY CHARGING THE BATTERY CHARGING THE BATTERY WITH THE HANDSET TIME TO COMPLETE BATTERY CHARGING WHEN PHONE IS TURNED OFF Standard Battery Extended Battery Battery Type 1000 mAh 1600 mAh Charging Time BATTERY LIFE FOR NEW BATTERY Charging the battery with the N handset on is less efficient than Standard Battery Extended Battery 5 charging it with the handset off 1000 mAh 1600 mAh 1 To charge the battery with the handset insert the handset into the charger 1 Charging is completed when the green colored LED stays on The battery life may vary depending on specific Note envirtnmental condifions 8 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 a week overcharging may shorten its life 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 cau
29. ook 49 Restricting Long Distance Calls 50 How to Reset Your Phone 291 How to Clear Your Phone Memory 292 Clearing Stored Phone Numbers 452 Memory Clearing Functionh 53 Clearing Schedule eene 53 Clearing Dialed Numbers in Call Logs 58 Clearing Air Time In Home Service Area 53 Clearing Roam Calls seen 54 CHAPTER 6 SUPPLEMENTARY FUNCTIONS 55 Melo alsa b d n n si 1 06 Input Schedule List 56 View Schedule List 2457 Pause All Schedule D7 Stopwatch 08 ler ITem 59 Bio RRYM petit re pip ge Rr RAE ead 60 CHAPTER 7 VOICE MAIL AND TEXT MESSAGEF 61 Receiving a Message s PES Checking Received Voice Mail Message 62 Send New Sending Message Sending Text Message Inbox Checking Received Message Checking Received Text Message Outbox Checking Sent Message x Checking Sent Text Mail 55 6 SONGS dors e AE Save Sent Message Default Call Back Number Message Alert Delivery ACK Auto Erase TABLE OF CONTENTS CONT D Erase Messages e entere b ree RR a eren T pei acts Reference W
30. plosive 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 s engine 100 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 the 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 HYUNDAI cellular Service center If unit is disassembled the risk of electric shock or fire may result 6 DO NOT short circuit the battery terminals with metal items etc 101 102 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES WARNING The following offenses may result in proseation imprisonm
31. press 2 1 RELOAD m 2 HOME 1831 BROWSER MENU BOOKMARKS When the bookmarks item is selected from the browser menu the browser displays the user s bookmarks 1 Press to access browser then RELOAD 2 HOME press 3 Ps BACK MARK SITE When the mark site item is selected from the browser menu the browser adds the current page to the user s bookmark list 1 Press G to access browser then 2 HOME XBOOKMARKS press 4 BACK No bookmarks service site is displayed when the site cannot support the bookmarks service 84 BROWSER MENU ABOUT PHONE COM When the about phone com item is selected from the browser menu the browser is displayed with the browser version and copyright infor mation The device layer version is also displayed 1 Press to access browser then 3xBOOKIMARKS press 5 rz INE RIA ADVANCED Selecting the advanced item in the browser menu displays the advanced menu items 1 Press to access browser then 4 MARK SITE press 6 z 5 ABOUNFHONECOM If you want to go to previous menu press wap Note key shorfhy 85 BROWSER MENU SHOW URL Selecting the show URL action displays the URL of the current page 1 Press to access browser then ADVANCED press 6 then press 1 pi relat HOMEPAGE Selecting the homepage item from the browser menu enables the user to change the homepage 1 Press to acc
32. r of your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information Turn your phone OFF in healthcare facilities when any regulationsinstruct you to do so Hospitals or healthcare facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy Vehicles RF signals may affect Electronic systems if not 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 99 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES 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 ex
33. rea 1 Press 1 then 6 then 2 ROAM ALERT EF ON SEL 2 Select the parameter OFF ON by using the navigation key Press 41 ALERT FADE ALERT This function sounds an alert when the phone can not make calls due to poor signal strength during a call 1 Press then 6 then 3 2 Select the parameter OFF ON by using the navigation key Press LOW SIGNAL ALERT This function sounds an alert when the signal of a received call is weak during an idle state 1 Press then 6 then 4 LOWSIG ALERT ty ON 2 Select the parameter OFF ON by using the navigation key Press CONNECT ALERT This function sounds an alert when the call is connected 1 Press then 6 then 5 CONNECT TCNE r OFF SEL 2 Select the parameter OFF ON by using the navigation key Press 42 CHANGE SYSTEMS CHANGE NAM This is a function to change NAM 1 Press 1 then 8 then 1 NAM 1 TELECOM SEL 2 Select the NAM NAM 1 NAM2 by using the 4 or b keys Pressl 1 AUTO NAM This is a function to activate AUTO NAM 1 Press 1 then 8 then 2 AUTONANP r NO 43 PHONE INFO CHECKING THE PHONE VERSION This function checks the version of the handset currently in use 1 Press 1 then 0 then enter PASSWORD then 6 CHAPTER 5 SECURITY FEATURES How to Lo
34. riting Message Using Standard Text Input Predictive 16Xt res all sas nib Lha CHAPTER 8 MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALI 79 Making an Emergency Call 000 Using Any Available System 80 CHAPTER 9 WEB BROVVSER 81 Start WEB BEOWSOF sse irr sr i e preda ERR ga 82 Access WEB Browser Menu Bookmarks Mark Site x About Phone ComM srpna rnea TE est tarnen 85 Advanced EE RE Show URL Homepage wet Set PII n asas sayda alsan bas Restart Up Brovvser zi EMCryPtiOn M CHAPTER 10 DATA SERVIGE s 91 FIOW COMTOL ann 92 Receive MOOG E E E 92 SeFvice uolo RT 93 Ability of Wiresess Data Commuhnicationh 94 CHAPTER 11 SAFETY stet ptis 95 Safety Information for Wireless Handheld Phones 96 Driving Safety rente tenentes Electronic Devices Other Safety Guidelines Precautions cum CHAPTER 12 WARRANTY roit eene 103 Protect Your Warranty tise uot atre rats 104 12 Month Limited Warranty totes iouis 105 iv CHAPTER 1 BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE Please read this chapter before using this product Package Includes Handset Description Basic Functions
35. s then 3 then 1 2 Select the parameter RINGER RING MODE SLIDE BELL VIBRATE SILENT RINGER BELL AFTER VIB by using the navigation key 3 Press RING TYPE 1 Press then 3 then 2 2 Select the parameter 1 13 by using the RINGER navigation key ty RINGER 6 Different tones 1 6 Different melodies 7 13 3 Press qa 38 TONE EZD 1 Press then 3 then 3 Ifthe warning alarm sounds because of low battery the sound will not be heard even if the user press es the button 2 Select the volume level by using the navigation keys b seroll up to increase volume w 4 scroll down to lower volume or setting to Silent 3 Press qa 39 CALLTMERS LL TIMERS Cmm CALL 1 Press then 4 then 1 ALL CALLS 1 Press then 4 then 2 HOME CALLS 1 Press then 4 then 3 ROAM CALLS 1 Press then 4 then 4 40 o AERT 0 CIE Cu function sounds an alert every minute letting you know the call elapse time 1 Press then 6 then 1 MIN ALERT r ON 2 Select the parameter OFF ON by using the navigation key 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 a
36. s Hold 9 until Power Off is displayed displayed and the power goes off there is a possi If the LOW BATTERY WARNING POWER OFF is Note bility of damaging the memory Change or charge the battery immediately If the battery is removed while the phone is on it may erase last call information 12 HOW TO USE THE MENU 1 In the standby screen press Use the navigation keys or the volume keys to 2 view the menu Press and hold down the keys to scroll through the menu 3 To go back to previous screen press amp To the exit menu press 1465 1 To go into submenu press the corresponding 4 number or select the desired item using the navigation key 5 1I amp and can be used while using the menu MENU SUMMARY Bl N 10101 4 br 1 CALL LOGS 2 SETTING gt 14 1 MISSED CALL 2 ANSWERED CALL 3 DIALED CALL 2 BY LOCATION 3 BY NAME 1 AUTO RETRY 1 INTERVAL 1 OFF 2 3 SECS 3 5 SECS 4 7 SECS 5 10 SECS 2 REPEAT 1 1TIME 2 3 TIMES 3 5 TIMES 2 AUTO ANSWER 1 OFF 2 1 RING 3 3 RINGS 3 ONE TOUCH 1 NO 2 YES 4 BACKLIGHT 1 10SECS 2 5SESC 3 3SECS 4 0FF 5 OFF IN DAY LCD CONTRAST LOGO DISPLAY 1 DATE 2 WORLD MAP AUTO HYPHEN 1 NO 2 YES 8 WEB IDLE TIME ou N MENU SUMMARY 3 TONE FS EH v 5 SPECIAL TS 6 ALERT gt WP WP RING MODE 1 RINGER 2 BELL AFTER VIBRATE
37. s incoming calls ALLOW allows incoming calls 3 Press 1 RESTRICTING OUTGOING CALLS When this function is enabled incoming calls can be answered but outgoing calls cannot be made It is still possible to make emergency calls 1 Press 2 OUTGOING arane 2 Select the parameter by using the navigation key 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 MEMCRY ONLY Cz ALLON 1 Press 3 MEMORY 2 Select the parameter by using the navigation key RESTRICT restricts phone book use ALLOW allows phone book use 3 Press qal 49 HOW TO RESTRICT YOUR PHONE RESTRICTING LONG DISTANCE CALLS LONG DISTANCE G ALON 1 Press 4 LONG DISTANCE 2 Select the parameter by using the navigation key RESTRICT restricts long distance calls ALLOW allows long distance calls 3 Press qal 50 HOW TO RESET YOUR PHONE This function resets each value set in the memory to its default value 1 Press then 0 then RESET SETTING enter PASSWORD then 4 NO SEL PREV The default password is 0000 s G3 2 Select the parameter by using the navi gation key Press 1 RESET f you select YES the following Screen is displayed and then the phone will be auto
38. s key to activate deactivate the keypad lock DISPLAY INDICATORS SCREEN STATUS DISPLAY AND FUNCTION Tull 3 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 3 is displayed the phone is in idle mode When X amp is displayed the phone is not receiving a signal from the system Message Indicates a text message or voice mail message is waiting Digital mode Indicates the phone is operating in digital mode 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 INSTALLING THE BATTERY POWER CONNECTION 1 Insert the bottom of the battery into the 1 Connect the charger to a standard 240V AC outlet groove at the bottom of the handset Then press in the top of the battery until it clicks in CHARGING THE BATTERY ONLY 1 To charge the battery only insert the battery pack into the charging slot on the charger The LED will indicate charging status Red indicates charging Green indicates charging is complete REMOVING THE BATTERY 1 Push the tab with one hand and lift the top of the battery to separate o Battery is not charged whe
39. s the phone book entries to be dialed via the keypad 1 Press then 2 then 3 2 Select the parameter NO YES CNE TOUCHP by using the navigation key ry YES Press to select 34 SETTINGS The Browser Menu is a list of actions necessary for full operation of the WEB browser WEB IDLE TIMER This function disconnects from the network when there is no key input while browsing through WEB The display remains in the browser and the handset connects again to the network 1 Press then 2 then 8 input INPUT WEB Idle Timer ora AUTO HYPHEN 1 Press 1 then 2 then 7 AUTO HYPHENP VT NO 85 BACKLIGHT LIGHTING LENGTH This function allows you to adjust time to light up the screen so that you can conveniently use the phone even in dark places 1 Press then 2 then 4 2 Select the parameter OFF m OFF IN DAY 10 SECS 5SECS 3SECS by using the navigation key SEL Press q 1 36 DISPLAY LCD CONTRAST This function adjusts the LCD screen contrast LCD CONTRAST 1 Press then 2 then 5 EHELD 2 Select the contrast level by using the navigation key Press 1 LOGO DISPLAY 1 Press then 2 then 6 LOGO DISPLAY G DATE 2 Select the parameter Banner Date World Map by using the navigation key Press 37 TONE RINGMODE MODE 1 Pres
40. ses 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 The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but will eventually wear out When the operating time is shorter than normal it 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 SMS Menu Summary Basic Functions Q Functions During a Call 11 TURNING THE PHONE ON AND OFF TURNING THE PHONE ON 1 Press Hold 9 TURNING THE PHONE OFF 1 Pres
41. ss NEXT 3 Input text message MESSAGE T9 Abc then press NEXT qe e To access predictive text press no OE MODE repeatedly until T9 appears In T9 Mode the phone predicts the word you are entering making enter ing text easier and quicker 4 4 1 To send the text message Sending message press SEND or 1 send If the message failed to reach the other party choose auto retry sending function Then press YES ES EIE 4 2 If you want to change the recipient then press 2 Edit recipient Send To 123 123456789 Input phone number C o 0125 then press NEXT Input text message MESSAGE T9 Abc then press NEXT rest xo DB 63 SEND NEW SENDING MESSAGE INBOX CHECKING RECEIVED MESSAGE 4 3 To change the text message Ke then press 131 Edit Message Test cp EB Input text message then press NEXT 4 4 To send an urgent message Priority press 4 Priority Nome Then select the parameter normal urgent by using the navigation key Press SEL 4 5 To change the call back ERE number press 151 Call back 2000000000 4 Phoebo sisi Input call back number then press NEXT 4 6 To save the text message Message saved press 6 Save in outbox 4 7 To confirm the message Delivery Ack was sent press 7 TNO Delivery Ack Then select the parameter YES NO by using the navigation key Press SEL 64 CHECK
42. stry 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 American National Standards Institute National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements International Commission on Non ionizing 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 96 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 driving please Give full attention to driving Driving safely is your first responsi bility Use hands free operation if available Pulloff 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 follo
43. w these instructions may lead to seri ous personal injury and possible property damage 97 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 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 98 ELECTRONIC DEVICES Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device consult the manufacture
44. w to Answer Calls 20 Caller ID FUNGON scie rrr eins 20 Call Waiting FUNCUON contio certes 20 Missed Call Display A How to Adjust Volume rris 21 ccc 21 Functions During a Call 4 22 Scratch Pad 222 Mute 22 CHAPTER 3 MEMORY FUNCTION 23 How to Store a Phone teen 24 How to Enter Letters and Characters Using the Dial Buttons 25 How to Make a Call Using A Stored Phone Number 1126 One Touch Two Touch Dialing eese 26 TABLE OF CONTENTS How to Find Your Call Logs 27 Missed alls 5 2 4e o RERO RC Eds 27 tere ve ERE nnns 28 Dialed Calls How to Find Your Phone Book 29 Recalling by Memory Location Number 29 Recalling by esee 30 CHAPTER 4 MENU sss 31 Settings ira 027 Boel ep Y 32 Auto Rey 32 Auto Ansver e UE 33 One Touch Dialing eere nennen nennen 34 WEB ldle eruat nannte 35 Auto Elypliers i c y YAYLAR sa 35 Backlight eire pq eR I i 36 Lighting LONGI ss noc eia iaaa 36 eile D D M 37 EGD Gontrast ort ect RIED EE Re ERE eid 3
45. y NO Stopwatch SEL PREV Calculator The default password is 0000 us aw Bio Rhythm 2 Select the parameter NO YES by using the navigation key Press 54 55 sepin CHEDULE INPUT SCHEDULE LIST SCHEDULE LIST 1 Press then 5 then 1 then 2 2 Select the date in calendar and press the A l V month input 141 b 1 numeric key day input 3 Press 1 and select the parameter one time or daily To set alarm press 2 and input the schedule title To set reserved call press 3 and input the phone number Press 1 4 Input the time and press 1 seni CHEDULE VIEV SCHEDULE L ST SCHEDULE LIST 1 Press 1 then 5 then 1 then 1 By pressing the you can view the more details about each item PAUSE ALL SCHEDULE 1 Press then 5 then 1 then 3 Select the parameter NO YES by using the navigation key Press 1 STOPWATCH STOPWATCH 1 Press then 5 then 2 2 Press 1 to control the stopwatch jcontrols Start Stop es 1 controls Split Split Release Reset time unit displayed on the LCD in 1 100 of a second 3 Press to exit and return to the initial display 58 CALCULATOR CALCULATOR 1 Press then 5 then 3 CALCULATCR a GB GD Using the calculator

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