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1. 4 Put the bracket back in place 5 Close the cover USING SIM CARD FOR THE FIRST TIME 1 Entering PIN code u i NOTE1 The PIN feature function can be set on off in PIN setup menu Enter PINI NOTE2 PIN code can be changed in PIN setup menu a 2 If an incorrect PIN code is entered an error message displays NOTE There are 3 chances to enter the correct gt PIN code If incorrect PIN codes are entered Invalid PIN 3 times the SIM card will be locked To unlock slease trv again 3 The phone is ready to use after entering the correct PIN code Tall ea BEIM Default PIN code is provided by your service provider ALIAWAL 19 02 08 Hl 01 23 Installing the phone This phone operates by receiving DC power from the AXESSTEL power adaptor which connects to an electrical outlet The phone is equipped with a rechargeable battery as a back up in case of an AC power failure Desktop installation Service Status Check Display in the Service Area When the phone s power is turned on LCD will display Tull ea BEIM POWER ON Image while the phone loads information from ALIAWAL SIM card After the loading is finished LCD will display Greeting with date and time The number of bars of signal 19 02 08 01 23 strength indicator antenna icon indicates the strength of service signal of the area Display in area with no service When there is no service signal detected in your area 7 no antenna bar appears Contact
2. Password E Create Connection Cancel 43 Press OK as shown below Be Modem setup wizard VerZ 0 x Dialllp Setting Connection name Operator Name o ser name Password Greate Connection Sancel 44 The list of Network dialup connections will popup select the newly created dialup connection in this example it is New Operator Click on Properties as shown below Leer name a BE En ES SS a SEE SE Password To change fhe saved pasword chek heraf Save this user name and password for the following users Me only gt Anyone who uses this computer as En BE 45 Click on Configure 2 New Operator Properties General Options Security Networking Advanced Connect using 23 Modem Standard 19200 bps Modem COM4 Configure Phone number Area code Phone number sa Alternates _ Country region code _ Use dialing rules Dialing Rules Show icon in notification area when connected 46 Deselect the highlighted items and press OK as shown below Modem Configuration Standard 19200 bos Modem COMM 4 Mazimum speed bps 57600 l Modem protocol Hardware features nable hardware flaw control nable modem error control nable modem compression Show terminal windo Enable modem speaker 47 Press Dial the unit should connect to the inter
3. lt 2 gt Delete phone memory to erase ONE TOUCH DIALING Tull al a EJ A Edit 5 Delete Tull aa A E ra Tull al a Ce 5 Copy all 6 Delete all Tulll e i G 1 elete SIM men 2 Delete phone Memory locations 0 9 are special one touch dialing locations You can dial the numbers stored in 0 9 by pressing just one key 1 Pick up the handset or press lt SPEAKER gt 2 Press and hold the number of the location 0 9 containing the number to be called for a moment 3 The name and the phone number will appear and the phone dials the number automatically NOTE Location 1 is preprogrammed as voice mail 24 Tull earl a ce gel fie amp a Alex Useful Features Call History Mute Selecting Time Mode Setting The Alarm Checking and Clearing Call Times 25 CALL HISTORY Your phone stores the last 50 outgoing calls incoming and missed Calls combined only when Caller ID function is activated You can display and redial these numbers Redialing Outgoing Calls 1 Press lt MENU gt lt 1 gt Call log lt 2 gt Dialled calls NOTE If there s no outgoing call history Log empty displays 2 Press lt Volume gt or lt gt lt gt to select number to redial 3 Press lt Redial gt to redial the number NOTE1 Press lt MENU gt to view different option Select lt 1 gt Details to see time and date of the call made Or select lt 3 gt Save number to save the
4. Foreign Out N Tl a i 1 Voice calls gt Data Tull ae 1 Activate gt Deactivate Tull a i G etwork a Tull a a Ce Tull ah i 1 Activate gt Deactivate Tull al etwork rn LOCKING UNLOCKING THE PHONE You can lock your phone so that calls cannot be made by unauthorized persons You can still receive incoming calls Turning the phone off does not unlock the phone the phone stays in locked mode until you change it Twill a EJ 1 Press lt MENU gt lt 6 gt Security 7 2 Enter lock code 2 Phone lock 3 Press lt 2 gt Phone lock 3 PIN code requ 4 Select ON or OFF by pressing Taal i E lt Volume gt or lt gt lt gt 5 Press lt OK gt to save the change D Off NOTE1 When locked the phone displays Phone is locked NOTE2 When locked you have to enter the lock code to make a call NOTES You can still receive incoming calls CHANGING THE LOCK CODE The lock code is 0000 It can be changed to any 4 digit number Tul a oJ 1 Press lt MENU gt lt 6 gt Security 4 Change code 2 Enter lock code 5 Handset call bu 3 Press lt 4 gt Change code lt 1 gt Change phone lock code 4 Enter your new lock code NOTE The lock must be four numeric digits is 5 Press lt OK gt 2 Change PIN 2 6 Re enter new lock code for verification Tall mel 4 7 Press lt OK gt to confirm Enter old code NOTE New codes
5. call 2 To disconnect replace the handset or press lt SPEAKER gt key NOTE When the ringer volume is set to Silent the phone does not ring Only the Incoming Call message blinks When the Caller ID service is activated Call ID Display The Caller ID feature displays the caller s number when the Tull eth phone receives a call If the caller s name and number are Missed call stored together in the phone book the caller s name is displayed Contact your service provider to activate this feature Tull ar BEIM el NOTE If the call is not answered the phone displays the Missed Call message with the call arrival date and 02 40pm time 054236245 15 ADJUSTING VOLUMES You can control the sound volumes including the key tone Earpiece speaker and the ringer Adjusting earpiece volume Pick up the handset and press lt Volume gt repeatedly during a phone call to adjust earpiece volume Adjusting ring volume 1 Press lt MENU gt lt 4 gt Sound lt 4 gt Ring Volume 2 Press lt Volume gt to adjust ringer volume Tun es 3 Press lt OK gt to save NOTE If Silent is selected the phone does not ring L when an incoming call comes in Only the INCOMING CALL message blinks on the display IN CHOOSING THE RING TONES You can choose from eight different ring tones la 1 Press lt MENU gt lt 4 gt Sound lt 1 gt Ringing tone 2 Press lt Volume gt or lt gt lt gt
6. for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1 6 W kg Tests for SAR are conducted with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network In general the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna the lower the power output Before a phone model is available for sale to the public it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government adopted requirement for safe exposure The tests are performed in positions and locations e g at the ear and worn on the body as required by the FCC for each model The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the when worn on the body as described in this user guide is 1 34 W Kg Body worn measurements differ among phone models depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all
7. not same displays eo if the second entry does not match the first entry Taal 4 Ed LANGUAGE You can select different language mode if available Te a H 1 Press lt MENU gt lt 5 gt Configuration lt 2 gt Language 2 Select appropriate language 3 Light time out Til ea 4 5 o Espa ol 33 Optional Features Call Divert Call Waiting Three way Calling Conference Call Data and Fax Call Service 34 Call Divert Call Divert is a feature that lets you forward your incoming calls to another phone number even if your phone is turned off or is in no service area To set Call Divert press lt MENU gt lt 5 gt Configuration lt 8 gt Call divert And select Call Divert options as needed Call Waiting Call Waiting alerts you to a second incoming call while you are on the conversation When there s another incoming call you will hear warning beep To enable Call Waiting press lt MENU gt lt 5 gt Configuration lt 7 gt Call waiting And select Call Waiting options as needed Three Way Calling Three Way Calling is a feature that lets you set up a three way conversation with two different parties While you re in conversation with a party Press the number you want to dial Then press lt Redial gt to connect the three parties together Contact your service provider to activate Three Way Calling Data and Fax Call Service You can transfer data or a fax to other devices
8. number in phonebook NOTE2 To redial the last number called Just pick up the handset and press lt Redial gt Redialing Incoming Calls 1 Press lt MENU gt lt 1 gt Call log lt 3 gt Received calls NOTE If there s no incoming call record Log empty displays 2 Press lt Volume gt or lt gt lt gt to select number to redial 3 Press lt Redial gt to redial the number NOTE1 Press lt MENU gt to view different option Select lt 1 gt Details to see time and date of the call made Or select lt 3 gt Store Number to save the number in phonebook NOTE2 Incoming history is available only when caller ID is activated Redialing missed Calls To display a list of missed received calls 1 Press lt MENU gt lt 1 gt Call log lt 4 gt Missed calls NOTE If there s no missed call record Log empty displays 2 Press lt Redial gt to redial the number NOTE1 Press lt MENU gt to view different option Select lt 1 gt Details to see time and date of the call made Or select lt 3 gt Store Number to save the number in phonebook NOTE2 Missed history is available only when caller ID is activated 26 Tull ea E gt Dialled calls 3 Received calls Tul a Ee Voicemail Jail ra 4 2 Dialled calls 3 Receivedcalls Th Tin 5 t Withheld Tull ea a CJ 19 02 08 08 26pr 00 00 03 na a8 4 Missed calls 5 Delete calllo
9. stored in the phone book in various way and make a call directly from the phonebook Tull areal a E Searching by Name 1 Press lt MENU gt lt 2 gt Contacts lt 1 gt Search None Nons lt 1 gt Name NUMDEr 2 Enter all or part of the name and press lt OK gt lin A Example Enter A and press lt OK gt to find all names that start with A Seri 3 The phone displays the memory location numbers along id EXT REQUIR with the name of the first match Ti aa s G NOTE NO NAME MATCHES appears when there is no name matching with your entry D Tu to SIM 4 Press lt Volume gt or lt gt lt gt to search for the name Tull al a ce fol you re looking for and press lt OK gt to display the number NOTE ENTER LOCK CODE appears when you try to fee Fo Access secretly saved number Enter lock code and Alex press lt OK gt 5 Press lt Redial gt to dial the number displayed to make a Call 22 Searching by Phone Number Tull al 4 ei 1 Press lt MENU gt lt 2 gt Contacts lt 1 gt Search gt Addnewname lt 2 gt Number Number Tull a DEN 4 2 Enter all or part of the number you remember and arct press lt OK gt Search 3 The phone displays the memory location and names EEE which contain your entry Tl ar GEM A 5 NOTE When there is no exact match Not found will be displayed A 4 Press lt Volume gt or lt gt lt gt to search for the name you re z EXTREQ
10. to select ring type Bell A 3 Press lt OK gt to save Bell A 16 MESSAGE SERVICE Message service is a network dependent feature and is available only when your service provider supports it Make sure your service provider is providing message service before using this function Sending New Text Messages 1 Press lt MESSAGE gt key lt 1 gt New message 2 Write message using the keypad Toggle between Uppercase lowercase and numeric by pressing lt gt Press lt OK gt when finished 3 Enter the destination number and press lt OK gt 4 Select lt Send gt to send message or lt Save gt to save message NOTE See page 21 for more information on text edit Sending Saved Text Messages 1 Press lt MESSAGE gt key lt 3 gt Outbox 2 Select message to resend with lt Volume gt or lt gt lt gt and press lt OK gt 3 Review the content of the message and press lt MENUS gt to select Options 4 Select lt 2 gt Edit to edit if needed and select lt 1 gt Send to send 17 Tull al 1 Mew message 2 Inbox Tl a GERM Min Tull ea BEIM Recipients 527663 76 Tull a 2 Save Tull ea a ce 4 Draft Tull m s E 5248633 Tull era a E ee 3 Savenumber Received Text Message 1 When a new text message arrives 1 New Message will be displayed and Message Icon appears in the icon line 2 Press lt MESSAGE gt key lt 2 gt Inbox or pres
11. via a data cable that is connected to PC The data cable is used to connect your phone to the PC s serial port To send and receive e mail and faxes connect to the computer and access the Internet you need the appropriate data fax communication software installed on your computer Also you have to subscribe the data service when you subscribe a network service provider This service varies depending on the network so contact service provider before you start using the service NOTE Please refer to Appendix C HOW TO SET UP DATA CONNECTION FOR CSD FAX DATA AND GPRS DATA 35 Miscellaneous Menu Table Specification Conformance Statements How To Setup Data Connection 36 MENU OPTION TABLE ras a ees ee Explanation Details Send message 1 All calls Save number Delete Del te all Shows all of call related records 5 Last call All calls Clear records Shows call costs of all calls or clear and setting call 6 Call costs f Price amp Unit Maximum cost related options Last call Dialled calls 7 Call duration Received calle All calla Clear records ows call time durations or clear it 8 Data counter Last data All data Clear records Shows data related records or clear it 4 Search Name Number Used when searching for a phone number in the phone book by name number already stored Add new name Done Insert symbol Exit Stores the number under a name to Phone or SIM 3 Speed dials Add from conta
12. your service provider for the coverage area information ALIAWAL Also check if the antenna is connected GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE 1 Antenna 2 Message 4 Volume 5 Clear 7 Speaker 8 Power 9 Redial 1 Antenna Adjusting the position of antenna improves the sound quality of the call 2 Message Press to access message related menus 3 MENU Press to access the phone s menus 4 Volume Up Down Lets you adjust sound levels and scroll through the menu options and displays 5 Clear Lets you clear your last entry 6 OK Stores phone numbers and any settings you select in the menu with in the phone s memory 7 Speaker Allows you to place or receive a call without using the handset 8 Power End or reject the call and Turn On or Off the phone 9 Redial Allows you to redial the last 10 Scroll Lets you scroll through the menu options and displays 10 DISPLAY ICONS Icons display on the screen to indicate what features you are using signal strength and battery status etc Tull Tull aa BEIM A BEE Ge ALIAWAL 19 02 08 Hi 01 23 Indicate the strength of the signal More bars indicates stronger signal Indicates the level of battery power The more bars the more power When the battery is low the icon blinks and an alert tone sounds Indicates that you are using the phone s menu Indicates that the alarm has been set Indicates that you are in the Phonebook menu Indicates tha
13. UIR looking for and press lt OK gt to display the number 5 Press lt Redial gt to dial the number displayed Copying phonebook entry Copy One entry l Tull ea a4 H 1 Search the entry you like to copy by pressing lt MENU gt lt 2 gt Contacts lt 1 gt Search lt 1 gt Name 6 Copy to phone 2 Select lt MENU gt lt 6 gt Copy to SIM or Phone 7 Call Copy All entries 1 Press lt Menu gt lt 2 gt Contacts lt 5 gt Copy all Tull ea 4 2 Select lt 1 gt SIM to phone or lt 2 gt Phone to SIM 5 Copy all NOTE Keep original leave the original entry but to remove 6 Delete all the original entry select Move original Tull ea 95 3 Press lt OK gt to confirm 4 Now you can find copy of SIM card entry in your phonebook gt PhonetoSIM NOTE Copy function copies entries from selected book That is if the Current area is set to SIM then it will copy from SIM to Phone and vice versa 23 ERASING AN ENTRY IN PHONEBOOK To Erase a Specific Number 1 Press lt MENU gt lt 2 gt Contacts lt 1 gt Search 2 Search the entry that you like to erase Press lt OK gt to select and press lt MENU gt to view options 3 Select lt 5 gt Delete option 4 Press lt OK gt to delete ERASING ALL ENTRIES IN PHONEBOOK To Erase All Numbers in Phonebook 1 Press lt MENU gt lt 2 gt Contacts lt 6 gt Delete all 2 Press lt 1 gt Delete SIM memory or
14. axess tel User Manual PG130 GSM Fixed Wireless Phone INTRODUCTION The Fixed Wireless phone operates through a wireless connection instead of a landline phone cable enabling the subscriber to set up the phone at any where wireless service is available Axesstel GSM GPRS Quad Band Fixed Wireless Phone provides high quality and superior performance with many features such as excellent voice quality data service caller ID three way calling call waiting short message service speaker phone etc A large 3 line monochrome graphic liquid crystal display provides user friendly interface for quick and easy to understand information display FEATURES 1 GSM 850 900 1800 1900MHz Quad Band 2 Fast GPRS Connection Class B Multislot 10 3 Speaker Phone with Hands Free Dialing 4 Signal Strength Indicator 5 Redial 6 Volume Control 7 Dust proof Laminate Keypad 8 Battery Power Backup 9 LCD Backlit 10 One touch Two touch Dialing 11 Automatic Sending 12 Phone Book 13 Short Message Service 14 Data amp Fax Call via CSD amp GPRS TABLES OF CONTENTS Safety Precautions cccceceeeeeseeees 4 Checking Parts ats 5 Setting up Your Phone 6 Getting to Know Your Phone 10 Display ICONS ean n oaa 11 F nction KEYS asne ave crural tienen 12 Basic Operation Making Calls nase 14 Redial anen tan 15 Receiving Calls cccccceeeeeeneeeees 15 Adjustin
15. can damage the surface of the phone 4 Do not twist or pull the cord out of the phone 5 Do not disassemble the phone 6 Do NOT use the power adaptor if The power cord is damaged The phone has been dropped or damaged in any way 7 Use only the AXESSTEL provided adaptor for the phone Do not use the AXESSTEL adaptor for any other purpose 8 Use only the AXESSTEL provided antenna Do not use the antenna for any other purpose 9 Frequency and length of use can affect the life of the self charging battery Contact your customer service if the battery is not operating properly 10 Use only the designated self charging battery Dispose of exhausted batteries properly Never discard a battery in or near fire or flame 11 Do not place the telephone near water for example near a bathtub sink wet basement or swimming pool NOTE 1 The input and output voltages are indicated on the adapter Input AC 100 240V 50 60 Hz Output DC 5V 600mA NOTE 2 Do not insert or eject SIM card while the phone is powered on CHECKING PARTS After unpacking your phone make sure that you have all the parts shown below If any piece is missing or broken please call your customer service center 1 Main Unit 2 Handset 3 Antenna 4 Battery 5 Power Adaptor 6 Manual 7 Data Cable 8 CD user mera a a SETTING UP YOUR PHONE Installing SIM card 1 Remove SIM bracket cover 2 Lift SIM bracket by pulling 3 Insert proper SIM card
16. cts Assign numbers to speed dial 4 Service number _ Directory of Service Numbers 5 Copy all SIM to phone Phone to SIM Copies all of lists to SIM or Phone Delete all ae ne Deletes all of lists in the SIM or Phone Save To PIMAT N One Memory Sets the location to save the new contact Ask on saving 8 Memorystatus Memory usage status 1 Set time pS ets current time 2 Set date pS ets current date Time format 12 hour 24 hour Sets current time format dd mm yyyy mm dd yyyy Date format yyy mm dd Sets current date format Morning alarm Tau ON One Enable and set an alarm clock Alarm tone Repeat setting 5 6 General alarms ar OM SELANG Enable and set an alarm clock daily or one time only Alarm tone Repeat daily 1 Ringing tone Fo Selects ring sound 2 Message tone SMS1 SMS2 SMS3 SMS4 Selects message sound 3 Key tone one Beep Off Selects key tone type 4 Ring volume Level 0 7 Sets ring tone volume 5 Message volume _ Level 0 7 Sets message tone volume 6 Key volume Level 0 7 Sets key tone volume 7 Speaker volume LevelO 7 Sets speaker phone volume 1 Greeting Done Insert symbol Exit Sets and change greeting message 2 Language Auto English Espanol Selects language 3 Light time out 10 15 30 seconds 1 minute Selects backlight time out period LCD contrast el Adjusts LCD contrast levels Auto send time 3 6 9 seconds Off Sets the period after that call is tried automatically 5 Show your number Hide your 5 Co
17. e number will be saved as NOTE2 Name entry is limited to maximum of 21 letters How to Enter amp Edit Texts You can enter letters using the alphanumeric keypad Each button has 5 to 9 letters assigned Each stroke on the button scrolls the assigned alphabet letters and the numeric value Stop pressing when the letter you want appears You can switch between uppercase lowercase and numeric characters by pressing lt gt To enter special characters Press lt gt For space press lt 0 gt To go back press lt Volume gt A single stroke on lt Clear gt will erase the last letter in line 3 Enter the number you want and press lt OK gt 21 T al a RE Setting One Touch Speed Dial 2 Contacts 1 Press lt Menu gt lt 2 gt Contacts lt 3 gt Speed dials 2 Select Speed Dial location you wish to program Time andalar m Location 1 is assigned for Voicemail access number Tull al 4 5 Up to 9 speed dials are possible 3 Press lt MENU gt lt 1 gt Add from contacts 3 Speed dials 4 Service Numb Teak 5 lt Empty gt 1 Voicemail Tal ee a Gl 1 Addfromcon 4 Select the number you want and press lt OK gt NOTE The number must be already in phonebook in order to be assigned to speed dial 5 Press lt MENU gt after selecting Different options are available iF Tall eh 4 5 EXT REQUIR SEARCHING FOR ENTRIES IN PHONEBOOK You can search information
18. e sure your phone is turned on Tull wea BEIM 2 Pick up the handset to hear a dial tone Please When the phone fails to acquire service signal you will dial a number hear No Service tone intermittent tone Tul eeu Fl 3 Dial the number to call The LCD window displays i E 1 the number 6524085 4 Wait for a moment for auto calling or press lt Redial gt 5 When the other person answers begin conversation 6 To end the call replace the handset on the main unit NOTE1 Modifying a phone number while dialing To erase the last digit entered Press lt Clear gt To erase the entire number Press lt Clear gt and hold NOTE2 Automatic calling The phone was set to places a call automatically 3 9 seconds after last digit entry To disable automatic calling or change time setting access Auto send time menu to change settings 1 Press lt MENU gt lt 5 gt Configuration lt 5 gt Auto send time 14 REDIAL Tull ea GEM A E Redial the last number you dialed 054236245 1 Pick up the handset or press lt SPEAKER gt key 054936045 2 Press lt Redial gt NOTE You may not redial when there is no last number dialed stored in the memory Log empty message is displayed on the LCD RECEIVING CALLS When there is an incoming call the phone rings blinks Tall eh 4 De Incoming Call message on the display ze 1 Simply pick up the handset or press lt SPEAKER gt key to 054256245 answer the
19. g Tee a iS 054236245 054236245 Tal a 4 3 03 080923an 00 00 00 Tal Ta BE CFD 054236245 Tall 4 en Erasing Call History 6 Call costs i 1 Press lt MENU gt lt 1 gt Call log lt 5 gt Delete call log f Tamil 4 2 Press lt 1 gt All calls to delete all of call logs 7 MUTE This feature lets you mute the microphone so that the other party cannot hear your voice or the sound of your surroundings This function is available only during conversation Tul a a Bde 1 Press lt MENU gt during conversation Select lt 1 gt Mute option xT The MUTE Icon will be displayed The other party can no gt DTMF off longer hear you but you can hear them rears ee 1 2 Press lt MENU gt lt 1 gt Unmute again to resume the c Ua E conversation idsesam W SEA 054236245 SILENT KEY PAD You can turn off DTMF tone during phone conversation ma K ETET 1 During conversation press lt MENU gt lt 2 gt DTMF off to 2 DTMF off disable it 3 Hold 2 During conversation press lt MENU gt lt 2 gt DTMF on Tal tp a BEN again to enable key tone 2 DTMF on i NOTE With DTMF tone feature disabled you cannot access an amp Hold ARS Automatic Response System 2 SELECTING TIME MODE 1 2 Press lt Menu gt lt 3 gt Time and alarm Press lt 1 gt Set time to change the time displayed on the idle screen Press lt 2 gt Set date to change the date di
20. g Volumes eceeeeeee ee 16 Choosing the Ring Tone 16 Message Service cceceeeeeeeeeeeenees 17 Phone Book Internal Phone Book en 21 Storing in phonebook r 0 gt 21 Searching for Entries in Phonebook 22 Erasing An Entry in Phonebook 24 Erasing All Entries in Phonebook 24 One Touch Dialing 24 Useful Features Ball History arr een 26 MS iti ovate ee Selecting Time Mode 28 Setting the Alarm ccccceeeeenees 29 Checking and Clearing Call Times 29 Advanced Features Changing Greeting Message 31 System Reset neh 31 Restricting Use of the Phone 32 Locking Unlocking the Phone 33 Changing the Lock Code 33 Language sere igen Ara 33 Optional Features Call DIMI nad Call Wallner een 35 Three Way Calling 2s 0020 ees 35 Data and Fax Call Service 35 Miscellaneous Menu Table 2rc css 37 SDEEI Cal onen 38 Conformance Statements 39 How To Setup Data Connection 41 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 Avoid placing the phone in a dusty location or near a source of gas or fire 2 Don t Shake hit or drop the phone 3 To clean the outside of the phone use only a soft dry cloth The chemicals in alcohol benzene or acetone
21. gs to manufacture s defaults follow these steps 1 Press lt MENU gt lt 6 gt Security 2 Enter lock code 3 Press lt 8 gt Reset settings lt OK gt to confirm To clear all user data follow these steps 1 Press lt MENU gt lt 6 gt Security 2 Enter lock code 3 Press lt 7 gt Clear Memory lt OK gt to confirm 31 Tull cera a E rT 2 Language Tull area a E a 7 LargeMenun nis A 5 Enter lock code Till ah a 5 7 Clear memor Tull cera a E E LU A 7 LargeMenul m 4 5 Enter lock code Tuil 2 i 5 7 Clear memor 8 Reset settings RESTRICTING USE OF THE PHONE You can restrict the use of the phone by unauthorized persons Restricting Outgoing Calls 1 Press lt Menu gt lt 5 gt Configuration lt 9 gt Call barring 2 Press lt 3 gt Outgoing calls lt 1 gt Voice calls 3 Select lt 1 gt Activate 4 Enter Network Password NOTE If you don t know the password Please contact your service provider to activate Outgoing Barring Restricting International Outgoing Calls 1 Press lt Menu gt lt 5 gt Configuration lt 9 gt Call barring 2 Press lt 4 gt Foreign outgoing calls lt 1 gt Voice calls 3 Select lt 1 gt Activate 4 Enter Network Password NOTE If you don t know the password Please contact your service provider to activate Outgoing Barring 32 8 Calldivert 9 Call barring 4
22. gt Delete all 3 Press lt OK gt Retrieve Saved Message 1 Press lt MESSAGE gt key lt 3 gt Outbox 2 Select appropriate message by scrolling Press lt OK gt to confirm Saving Sent Message Acknowledge 1 Press lt MESSAGE gt key lt 8 gt SMS settings lt 2 gt Delivery report 2 Select ON or OFF 3 With Delivery report set the network will send acknowledgement that the message was received by the network NOTE Your service provider must support Message Ack service in order to use this feature 19 Tull aa u E rd Delete all Tull aa a E rd Delete all Tull aa a E 2 Inbox Tull aa a ce 7 Cellbroadcast 6 SMS settings Tull weal a E gt Delivery report 3 Delete all Tull a a E Off Phone book Internal phone Book Storing in phonebook Searching For Entries in Phonebook Erasing An Entry in Phonebook Erasing All Entries in Phonebook One Touch Dialing 20 INTERNAL PHONE BOOK Your phone has an internal Phone Book in which you can store up to 500 frequently used names and numbers Or you can store to SIM card STORING IN PHONEBOOK Tull ad a4 EJ 1 Press lt MENU gt lt 2 gt Contacts lt 2 gt Add new name i 1 Search 2 Enter the name by pressing the alphanumeric keypad j and pressing lt OK gt after completed 2 Addnew name NOTE1 If you do not want to enter a name just press Tull ea GEM ak EHE lt OK gt here Th
23. net within few seconds User name Password To change the saved password click here Save this user name and password for the following users Me only gt Anyone who uses this computer Dial ggH iw If you want to connect again after disconnecting then please follow the instruction below a New Operator Either Click on the Icon on the Desktop Or go to Network Connections menu Click Start button Windows gt Control Panel gt Network and Internet Connection gt Network Connections And choose the Connection which was created in the Dial up connection in this example it was New Operator Press Dial When you want the CSD Dial up data connection The information can be found from the SIM card associated documentation this includes the dialup number user name and password 48
24. nfiguratioin 6 Caller number number Show caller number Hide Sets CLIP CLIR related options i caller number Show caller name l 3 Call divert AWA VEAN DENNO answer yyHel Sets to forward incoming calls to another number busy When not reachable f Incoming calls Incoming calls i abroad Outgoing calls Foreign Sets to prohibit the call from someone who you do outgoing calls Only local and home not want to talk 1 Own number Ado 000000 Sets your own number with name S Phone lock Locks your phone S 9 Call barring 3 PIN code request On Off ets PIN code Change phone lock code Change i Change code PIN2 code Change phone lock and pin2 code 5 Handset call barring Bar incoming Bar outgoing Enables call barring functions Zi 6 Fixed dialing Fixed dial settings Fixed dial list Enable FDN function 9 Reset settings p Resets to default settings MENU OPTION TABLE pt Explanation _ O Premesse O OO OOO sasen messo iew Reply Forward Save number Delete Delete all 2 Inbox Shows all of received messages 3 Outbox u number Shows all of sent messages 4 Draft iew Edit Delete Delete all Shows all of saved messages to be sent without number MESSAGE 5 Template Edit Done Insert symbol Shows 10 predefined phrases 6 Voicemail Get voicemail Change number en voicemail or change the voicemail center Sets to receive CB text messages on the various 7 Cell broadcast RECEIVE setting Language opics such as t
25. raffic weather local district code Subject list Display on idle screen EIERN i 2 i local hospital in the area where you are Message centre Delivery report 8 SMS settings Delete all Memory status Sets several options for SMS SPECIFICATIONS 850 TX 824 849 RX 869 894 Frequency Range 900 TX 880 915 RX 925 960 1800 TX 1710 1785 RX 1805 1880 1900 TX 1850 1910 RX 1930 1990 Channel Bandwidth 850 900 1800 1900 Quad Band GSM GPRS Class B Stability of frequency 0 1 ppm External appearance mm 205 x 115 x 58 mm Weight 504 g maximum 1W E R P 1800 1900 maximum 2W E R P 850 900 Relative humidity 10 95 Standby 120 Hours Battery 38 SAR INFORMATION THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency RF energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U S Government These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific Organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health The exposure standard
26. reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http www fcc gov oet fccid after searching on FCC ID PH7PG130 Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates SAR can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association CTIA web site at http www wow com com In the United States and Canada the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1 6 watts kg W kg averaged over one gram of tissue The standard incorporates a sub stantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements 39 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR RF EXPOSURE Body worm operation This device was tested for typical body worn operations with the back of the phone kept 20 mm from the body To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements use similar accessories that maintain a 20 mm separation distance between the user s body and the back of the phone including the antenna The use similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements and should be avoided 40 HOW TO SET UP DATA CONNECTION FOR CIRCUIT SWITCHED DIGITAL FAX DATA AND GPRS DATA 1 INTRODUCTION For the data connection below requirement
27. s lt OK gt to view message directly 3 Press lt Volume gt or lt gt lt gt to select message you want to see and press lt OK gt 4 The message and arrival time displays If the message is longer then single line scroll up and down by pressing lt Volume gt or lt gt lt gt NOTE If the call back number is already stored in the phonebook with a matching name the matching name will be displayed instead of the phone number 5 Press lt MENU gt after viewing Different options are available 6 Select Reply to reply message to sender 7 Select Delete to delete message 8 Select Forward to forward the message Retrieving Voice Messages 1 When voice messages arrive New voicemail will be displayed and Voicemail Icon appears in the icon line 2 Press lt MESSAGE gt key lt 6 gt Voicemail or press lt OK gt to view message directly 3 Press lt 1 gt Get voicemail to dial voice mail service center 18 Tull ea E 1 New messa ol Tull e GEM A E Irecieve your EA 1122334455 Tall e GEM A E Irecieve your message Who Tull aa GEM A E 19 02 08 06 59pm T Ba a ce Tulll El 4 Be IK 1 Volcemall Erasing Received Messages 1 Press lt MESSAGE gt key lt 2 gt Inbox 2 Press lt MENU gt and select lt 5 gt Delete all 3 Press lt OK gt Erasing Sent Messages 1 Press lt MESSAGE gt key lt 3 gt Outbox 2 Press lt MENU gt and select lt 5
28. s are needed SIM card from your network service provider featuring CSD or GPRS PC or laptop with USB port Windows 2K or later version USB data cable included in box Installation CD included in the box NOTE This manual is for Windows 2000 XP and Windows Vista To start the installation insert the CD ROM into your PC s CD ROM drive the screen below will be shown Modem setup wizard Installing CP210x Driver Insert the USB data cable into the PC and wait for 15 seconds whilst Windows install the driver you can see the activities on the Windows tray icons Once done press OK as shown below a Error Data Cable not Found Please insert Data Cable ea 41 The screen below will be displayed on your PC ensure you have the highlighted items completed to achieve successful connection Please note these configuration may be pre set for the user if this unit is supplied to user by the local network operator so all the user required to do is to press create connection ie Modem setup wizard Ver 0 Dialllp Setting Connection name New Operator Dial Number EE COM Port COM New Operator corn User name Password Create Connection Cancel 42 Press Create Connection as shown below Modem setup wizard Ver2 0 Diallp Setting Connection name New Operator Dial Number 33 Retesh CaM Part COM Fort APH New Operator com User name Itest
29. splayed on the idle screen Press lt 3 gt Time format to change the time format to be 12 hour or 24 hour format 12 hour Display 0 12 hours with AM or PM indicator 24 hour Display 0 24 hours Press lt 4 gt Date format to change the date format dd mm yyyy mm dd yyyy or yyyy mm dd 28 Tull al a Ce 1 Set time gt Set date Tulll ae i G Enter date 4 E 02 2008 gt SETTING THE ALARM You can set the alarm sound daily or one time only Tull al a E 1 Press lt MENU gt lt 3 gt Time and alarm lt 5 gt Morning alarm 2 Press lt 1 gt Alarm status and set ON to enable Alarm Function 3 Press lt 2 gt to enter time O Off 4 Press lt 3 gt Alarm tone to select the desired alarm tone Tull ea a FN 5 Press lt 4 gt Repeat setting to select days gt Morning alarm 6 General alarms Canceling the Alarm Time Tull ara 1 Press lt Menu gt lt 3 gt Time and alarm lt 5 gt Morning alarm 1 Alarmon 2 Press lt 1 gt Alarm status and set Off to disable Alarm gt 06 51pm Function z s Tull ah a E 3 Alarm tone 4 Repeat dail CHECKING AND CLEARING CALL TIMES Tall E 4 Checking the Last call Time EAN 1 Press lt MENU gt lt 1 gt Call log lt 7 gt Call duration 8 Data counter Tall Bl a4 2 Press lt 1 gt Last call to check the last call time IMERZE Checking Accumulated Incoming Call Time 2 Dialled calls 1 Pre
30. ss lt MENU gt lt 1 gt Call log lt 7 gt Call duration Tall a a 58 2 Press lt 3 gt Received calls to check all of received call times I Last call ne Checking Accumulated Outgoing Call Time 1 Press lt MENU gt lt 1 gt Call log lt 7 gt Call duration 2 Dialled calls i 2 Press lt 2 gt Dialled calls to check all of dialed call times 3 Recelvedcalls Ji Tall el 4 Reset Accumulated Call Time 3 Received calls 1 Press lt MENU gt lt 1 gt Call log lt 7 gt Call duration 4 Allcalls 2 Press lt 5 gt Clear records to clear all of call times Tall 5 4 Allcalls gt Clear records 29 Advanced Features Changing Greeting Message System Reset Restricting Use of the Phone Locking Unlocking the Phone Changing the Lock Code Language 30 CHANGING GREETING MESSAGE This feature lets you change the greeting message that the phone displays during standby mode 1 Press lt Menu gt lt 5 gt Configuration lt 1 gt Greeting 2 Enter your new greeting message with alphanumeric keys NOTE Press lt gt to switch between capital and lower case Example To enter My Phone Press lt 6 gt lt 9 gt lt 9 gt lt 9 gt lt 0 gt lt gt lt 7 gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt 4 gt lt 4 gt lt 6 gt lt 6 gt lt 6 gt lt 6 gt lt 6 gt lt 3 gt lt 3 gt 3 Press lt OK gt to save change SYSTEM RESET To reset your phone settin
31. t you have text message or a voice mail message Indicates that a voice or data call is in progress 11 FUNCTION KEYS 1 Press this key to retrieve messages 3 2 2 Press this key to display the phone s main menu 3 4 Press this key to control the volume of keypad earpiece Waima T And speaker In the menu mode use this key to scroll through The menu items 5 Clears information from display screen To erase one character from the display screen press it once To erase all characters on the screen press and hold To go back one step in the menu mode press it once 6 Press this key to store a phone number in the phone book to save menu settings 7 The Speaker button is used to place or receive a call without using the handset The integrated microphone and speaker on the 5 6 Main unit allows hands free conversation F 8 Press this key to turn ON or OFF the phone d 9 Press this key to redial the last number called or to connect a E 8 call right after dialing the number without waiting until the call is connected automatically ao a 10 11 Press this key to control the volume of keypad earpiece And speaker In the menu mode use this key to scroll through The menu items In the edit mode use this key for special characters 12 Basic Operation Making Calls Redial Receiving Calls Adjusting Volumes Choosing the Ring Tones Message Service 13 MAKING CALLS 1 Mak
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