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T ab le of Co ntents Saf ety I nformati on an d Us age Guide lines ..... ...... ..... I G etting Sta rted ..... ....... ...... ...... ......... ....... ...... ...... ...... . 1 Part Names & Main Function s ............. ........... ................. ... 1 Turning Your Phone ON and OFF ............ ........... ............. 10 Roaming with yo ur[...]
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Three-way C alli ng (C onference Call) ......... ........... ........... 31 Call Forwarding .. ........... ................. ................. ........... ...... 32 Missed Calls ........ ................. ........... ................. ................. 32 Dropped Calls (Fade Calls) ........ ........... ...... ..... ...... ........... 33 Failed Call[...]
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Missed Call) . ................. ................. ........... ................. ....... 91 Viewing Your Call Info ................. ................. ........... ....... 9 1 Voi cem ail .. ......... ...... ....... ...... ...... ...... ....... ...... ...... ..... 93 Setting Up Your Voicemail Feature .......... ................. ....... 93 Viewing V[...]
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Troub lesh ooting ..... ...... .......... ...... ...... ...... ....... ...... . 112 Drive rs Sa fety Tip s . ... ... ....... ... ...... ...... ... ....... ... ...... . 114 FDA Con sum er Upd ate .... ...... ...... ...... ...... ....... ....... 114 Expo su re to Rad io Wav e s ... ... ... ... ...... ... ....... ... ...... . 1 18 Pate nt Info rmation[...]
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I Safe ty Inf ormation and Usa ge Guidelin es Exposure to Radio Frequency Signal s Your wir eless han dheld portab le telepho ne is a low p ower radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out r adio frequ ency (RF) si gnals. In Augus t, 1996, the Feder al Commun ications Com missions (FCC ) adopted RF exposure g uidel[...]
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II Phone Operation NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any other tele phone. TIPS ON EFFICIENT OPERATION: For your phon e to operate most efficiently: • Do not to uch the antenna unneces sarily when the ph one is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the pho ne to oper at e at a high er power leve l th an ot[...]
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III Persons with pacema ker s : • Shoul d ALWAYS keep the phone m ore than si x inches from their pacem aker when the phone is turned ON; • Shoul d not car ry the phone in a breast p ocket; • Should use the ear oppos i te the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. • If y ou have any reason to s uspect that interference is tak[...]
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IV Aircraft FCC reg ulations pr ohibit u sing your phone while in the air. Swit ch OFF you r phone befo re boarding an aircraft. Blasti ng Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phon e OFF when in a “blasting ar ea” or in areas p ost ed: “Turn off two- way radio ”. Obey all signs and in structions. Potentiall y explo[...]
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V FCC Compli ance This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the follo win g two conditions: (1) This d e vice may not cause harmful inter ference, and (2) this device must accept any interference receive d, including interference that m ay cause undesired operati on. Informati on To User This equipment ha s been te[...]
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VI Batte ries Caution: All batteries can cause property damag e, injur y or burns if a conductive material, such as jewelry, keys or be aded chains, touch es exposed terminals . The material may comp l ete an electrical circuit and b ecome quite hot. To protect against such unwanted current drain, exer cis e care in handling any charged batter y, p[...]
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VII Liquefi ed Petrol eum Gas Vehicles u sing liquef ied petrol eum gas (su ch as prop ane or butane) must comply with the National Fire Protection Standard (NFPA-58). For a copy of th is standard, contact the National Fir e Protection Association, One Battery march Park, Quincy, MA 02269, Attn.: Pu blicati on Sales Divisio n. Phone Care Your phone[...]
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1 Getting St ar ted Part Names & Main Functi ons[...]
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2 Getti ng Started (conti nued) wake-up tone 2. Displa y (Color L CD) : The display i s used to check the statu s of t he phone when it is tur ned o n. (1 ) Top ar ea: Displays the s tatus of the battery, signal strength, etc. (2 ) Middle area: Displays the in- use inform ati on ( cal l time, nam e and num ber of othe r par ty (if availab l e)) an [...]
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3 3. Mic ropho ne: Use the micropho ne to speak to the other p arty duri ng a call. • Press the right soft k ey [Mute] during a call to mute th e sound from the micr ophone. Press the right soft ke y [Unmute] again to cancel the mute sett ing. 4. Right So ft Key: • Press this key t o execu te the functio n displaye d on the r ight corner of the[...]
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4 (1 ) Left arro w key: Press this key in Standb y mode and Talk mode to vi e w Call l og s ( Out goin g, Incomin g, or Missed call logs). (2 ) Right ar row k ey: Press this ke y in St andby mod e or Talk mo de to disp l ay the pho ne book menu. (3 ) (4 ) Up and Down arrow keys: • Press these keys to s et the ringer vol um e. • Press Down key t[...]
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5 7. END/Po wer Ke y: • Press th is key to turn the power on and press and hold to tur n it of f. • Press this k ey to end a call or to return t o Standby m ode, while any menu screen is displayed. 8. CLR Key: • Press this key t o backspace and delete a single s pace or character. Press and hold this key t o del ete all characters entered. ?[...]
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6 9. #/Sp ace Key: • Press this key to enter eith er a space or #. 10. A ccessor ies Conne ctor: This c onnector is used to connect the charging dev ice (Travel charg er) or PC interfac e cable. 11. /Shift Key: • Press this key to enter . • Press this key to s hift b e tween upper and lower case.[...]
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7 12. SEND Key : • Press this key t o answer a call. • Press this key after entering a telephone nu mber to place a call. • Press this key t o make a Three- way call or answer a C al l Waiting call during a call in pro g ress . • Press this k ey twice in Standby mode to redial the last outgoing number. 13. Sile nt Mode Key: • Press and ho[...]
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8 14. Le ft Soft K ey/Messag e Key: • Press the left soft k ey to execute th e f unc ti on di s pl aye d on t he le ft of t he bo tto m l ine on t h e di sp la y. • The Message key is effective when [Mes sage] is displayed on the left of the bottom line. • Press and hol d t he Messag e key to connect to the Voicem ail Center. 15. LE D Indi ca[...]
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9 17. Battery Cove r Releas e Button : • Press th is b utton to remove th e battery co ver. Details of attaching an d removin g the battery using t his button are given on pages 15 and 16. 18. Wris t Strap Ho le 19. Battery Cove r 20. Spe aker[...]
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10 Turning Your Phone ON and OFF Turning ON 1. Open the phone and pr ess . The pho ne will be ep and the wake-u p screen will be displayed. The phone will begin searching f or a network s ignal. When a sig nal is fou nd, the icon will be displayed and the phon e will enter S tandby mode. Check that the f ollowing elements are displayed on the Stand[...]
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11 Turning OFF 1. Press and hold . The power-of f screen will be di splayed and the Good-bye (power-o ff) ton e will be heard. No te Th e phone will no t be tu rned of f unle ss you pr ess and hold . Th is feat ure pre vent s you r pho ne fro m bei ng tur ned of f accid enta lly. Roaming with your Tri -mode Telephone Your phone i s Tri-mo de, which[...]
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12 Displayi ng Your Phone Num ber There are two ways t o display your phon e number in S tandby mode: Using the Menu 1. Press to dis play the M ain menu. 2. Press to select Pho ne Book. 3. Press to sel ect My Phone #. 4. Press to return to the Standby screen. Using the Ri ght Arr ow Key 1. Press to di splay the phone book menu . 2. Press to sel ect[...]
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13 Displ ay Top Line of Display Dependin g on t he ph one’s opera ting mode, t he disp lay i ndicat ors will in for m you of in-use statu s . Signa l Stre ngth: Indicates the signal streng t h when yo ur phon e is turned on. The more lines th e greater the signal streng th. The strengt h changes depen ding on where y ou are. Servic e: Indicates t[...]
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14 Analog Call: Indicates that the phone is set to Analog mode. Voi ce privac y: Indicates that the call is being made in Voice Privacy mode. Indicates that the rin ger volume is set to “0”. is displaye d instead wh en it is set to Escalate. Vib rate: Indicates t hat your ph one will n otify you of incoming cal ls, data, etc. by vib rating. Sil[...]
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15 Batte ry When yo u use you r phone for t he first time after in stalling t h e battery, pl ease chec k t he batte ry leve l on th e displ ay. If th e phone detects a low batter y level, your call m ay drop quickly. Insta llin g th e B a tte ry 1. Push the b att ery cover release button and t hen slide the batt ery cover i n the di r ection of th[...]
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16 Rem o v ing th e B a tte ry Note Do not remove the b attery while th e phone is t urned on. Cha rg ing th e B attery Check the status of the battery indicator on the display. When t he empty icon of the bat tery ( ) i s displ ayed, your phon e detects a low battery level * and alerts you that the battery is al most exhaus t ed . When the warni n[...]
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17 Using the Travel Charger * Charge time: app roximately 2 to 3 h ours. 1. Inser t the t ra vel cha rger’ s conn ect or in to the connec tor at t he bottom of the phone. 2. Plug th e charger into a wall o utlet. 3. The LE D indicato r shows the b a tte ry leve l a s follows: In dicator S tatus Light is red : Charging is in progress. Turns off: C[...]
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18 • Charge the b attery in a temperatu re range of 32° F to 10 4° F (0° C to 40°C) . • Charge the b attery if it h as been left unus ed for a long perio d of time. • Keep the metal co ntacts of the battery clean. • Replace the battery if it does no t s eem to offer enou gh perfor mance. The battery is a con sumable. When the batter y o[...]
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19 Phone Mode Standby Mode When yo u turn your phone on, it will start s e ar ching for the home network signal. I f your pho ne is inside t he home n etwork area, it will en ter Standby mode imm ediately. Press the digit keys to st art dialing. Talk Mode Your pho ne enters Talk mod e at the time t he telephone ci rcuit is established. While the ph[...]
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20 Vo i c e C a l l Making a Voice Call 1. Open the phone and pr ess . The pho ne beeps and t he wake-up screen is displayed. Then, (ante nna) and the signal strengt h level ( ) will be displayed t o indi cat e you are in a service area where it is possibl e to make a pho ne call. Fina lly , the messa ge “Search in g for Servic e...” will be di[...]
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21 • If y ou d ial th e last fo ur dig it s of a phon e nu mber s to red in t he phone book and press , the m atched en try will be recall ed. (P.35) • If the pho ne number yo u dialed is not stored in th e ph one boo k, the nu m be r will be kep t disp layed for 10 seco nds. W ithin that time , you can store the numb er by pressing [Store ]. E[...]
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22 Diali ng Em ergency #/Special Numbers in Lock Mode 1. Enter the emergen cy number. 2. Press to dial. Note • Details of unlo cking the ph one a re give n on pa ge 62 . • Details of sto ring sp ecial nu mbers a re give n on p age 63 . Re d ia lin g a C a ll You can place a call using the last outg oing call log without ente ring the ph one num[...]
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23 Using the Scrat ch Pad During a call, you can take numerical notes by saving them in the phone’s memo ry. They can be reused as p hone numbers, et c. To save a memo (numerical note) 1. During a call pr ess the di git keys to enter a numeri cal note. 2. Press [Memo]. The memo wil l be temporar ily saved to t he Scratch P ad of the phone’ s me[...]
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24 Answering a Call When you receive a call : When you r phone receive s a call, it will ring, or vibrate depending on y our ringer setting. The LED indicator s hould flash gr een, then the backlight will light up when you open th e phone. There are tw o ways to answer a call: 1. Open the phone and pr ess or pr ess any key * (excep t the navi gatio[...]
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25 Ending a Cal l 1. Close the phone, or press . The ap proximate dura tion of t he last call wil l be display ed. No te The na me and number o f the calle r will be displaye d (appro ximately 10 seco nds) if you ha ve store d it in the phone book . (P. 79 ) When the Other Party Ends the Call The Talk t i me, phone number and n ame of the calle d p[...]
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26 Roam i ng Check yo ur p ho ne’s net wo r k st atus on t he di s pla y wh en y ou turn it on. Setti n g the Roaming Feature 1. Press to dis play the M ain menu. 2. Press to sel e ct System 3. Press to se lect Set Se rvice 4. Press to se le c t Automati c or t o sel ect No Roa ming . The se tting w ill b e saved and th e displa y will re turn to[...]
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27 Roaming Cal l Guard This feature allows yo u to display a confirmation message asking if you really w ant to use the roam i ng service or n ot. If you s et the roamin g call guard to on, yo u can avoid bei ng charged fo r roaming service. 1. Press [MENU] to dis play the Mai n menu. 2. Press to select System. 3. Press to select Cal l Guard. 4. Pr[...]
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28 Voice Calling Experi ence When you use your phone on other CDMA networks, your callin g experience and call qu ality will be similar to what y ou experience when mak ing calls fro m within your home networ k. Although certain voice calling features may not be available, your phone calls are still private and secure. Whe n you u se y our phon e o[...]
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29 Ca ller ID When you receiv e a call from a numb er that you hav e stored in the phone bo ok, your p hone wil l display t he caller’s number and name. Your number and na me can also be displ ayed on the other cal ler’s phone as well. No te • Det ails of Ca ller ID ser vice vary depend ing o n your ho me netwo rk and its services. Cal l er I[...]
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30 Ca ll W aitin g Your phone suppo rts Call Waiting service. Usin g this feature, you can receive a s econd call while holding the curr ent call. When you receive a second cal l durin g a call in progress, the incoming call alert is heard. Accepti ng or Rej ecting a S econd C all 1. To acce pt the cal l, press . The current cal l will be pla ced o[...]
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31 Three-way Call ing (Conf e rence Call) With the Three-way Callin g feature, you can have a conference with two other par t ies. No te • You mu s t subscrib e to the Three-way Calli ng service to use this feat ure. • Det ails of the Thr ee-wa y Calling fea ture vary d ependin g on your hom e networ k and its services. • T he Thre e-way Call[...]
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32 Call Forwarding Using the C all Forward ing featur e, you can forwar d an inco ming call to another ph one. When this feature is in use, you can still make a call from your phon e. Note • You must subscribe to the Call Forwarding service to u se this fe a ture. • Detai l s of the C a l l For wardin g featu re vary depend ing o n your ho me n[...]
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33 No te • Up to 20 missed c alls can b e stored in the ph one mem ory. I f more th an 20 misse d cal ls are receiv ed, the earliest cal l log will b e aut om aticall y replac ed with the n ew one. • Unanswe red calls in the Ca l l Waiting servi c e c a n be recorded in the list of missed calls. • To di splay a li st of yo ur ca ll logs , se [...]
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34 Prepend Dialing This feature allows you to add additional num ber(s) (e.g. area code, pauses) be fore the phon e number s tored in you r phone bo ok. 1. Press [MENU] to di splay the Main menu. 2. Press to select Pho ne Book. 3. Search f or the desir ed number to be prepended . See p age 86 for deta ils on searching met hods. 4. Press . 5. Press [...]
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35 Four-digi t Dial ing By pres sing only t he last four d igits of a p hone number , you can quickly recall m atch ed entries and then dial. 1. Dial a ny four con tinuous di gits. 2. Press . The matched phone number will be re called. 3. Press to dial. No te If more than on e phone numb er containi ng the same four digi ts are found in the phone b[...]
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36 Pause Dialing When you call automated sy s tems (like bankin g s erv ices ), you are often r equired to enter a password or account n umber. Instead of manually entering the numbers each time, you can store th e numbers i n your pho ne book, separated by special characters called paus es. There are two kind s of pau ses th at can be entered o n [...]
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37 Dial ing a Phone Num ber Stored with a T i med Pause Dial th e phone number with a Timed pau se by reca lling the phone book ent ry. Two seconds aft er t he connection i s established, t he Tim ed p ause w ill be transmit ted. Dial ing a Phone Number Stored with a Hard Pause 1. Dial t he phone numbe r with a Har d pause by r ecalling the phone b[...]
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38 Diali ng the Phone Number by Entering the Pause Ma nu ally 1. Enter the pho ne number of th e serv ice you want to ca ll (exampl e: bank’s teleser vice phone number (an 80 0 number) ). 2. Press [Func] to display the Function menu. 3. Press the dig i t keys to select t he option ( Hard pause or Timed p ause): To enter a Hard pause, 1 Press . Th[...]
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39 Data /F ax T ransmis sion Using this feature, you can send and receive faxes and data by connectin g your pho ne with a PC. Your p hone comes equipped w ith a Phone B ook utili ty ("Mobile Phone Manag er Software") which is used to transmit d ata between your pho ne and a PC. For quick usage, ref er to the separat e sheet, Quick Start [...]
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40 Me n us Menus al l ow you to ch eck your ph one’s sett ings. Your p hone provi des a Main menu (P.107) and an In-Use menu. 1. Ma in me nu The Mai n menu has seven c ategories you can access in Standb y mode. Each cat egory has it s own submenu s: 1 Phone Book 5 Secu rity 2 Calls 6 Set up/Tool 3 Sound s 7 Syst em 4 Display 2. In-Use menu The In[...]
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41 1. Phone Book Menu 1-1. Fin d Name 1-4. One-to uch Dial 1- 2. Fi nd by G r oup 1- 5. My Phon e # 1- 3. Find Entry # 1- 6. Scra t c h Pad 1-1. Fi nd Name Se e pag e 86 fo r de tai ls. 1-2. Fi nd by Group Se e pag e 87 fo r de tai ls. 1-3. Fi nd Entry # Se e pag e 87 fo r de tai ls. 1-4. Set ting One- touch Dial This op tion a l lo ws you t o dial[...]
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42 6. Search f or the desir ed phone numb er to be set. Detail s of se arching for phon e numbers are given on page 86. 7. Press [Set]. The message ‘One-touch Dial x stored!’ (x: numbers 0 through 8) will be d isplayed an d the selected phone number will be saved. 1-5. Di splaying My Phone Number 1. Press [MENU] to di splay the Main menu. 2. Pr[...]
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43 2. C a lls M enu 2-1. Cal l Logs 1. Press [MENU] to dis play the Mai n menu. 2. Press to select Calls. 3. Press to select Call Logs. The ou tgoing call logs will be displayed. 4. To display the missed call log s, press [Missed]. 5. Then, to display the incoming call logs, press [Income]. 6. To displ ay the outgoi ng call l ogs again, p r ess [Ou[...]
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44 3. Sounds Menu 3-1 Volume Note • When the headset is c onnected, "He adset " will b e displayed on your phon e's screen. • The volum e will a utomatica lly adjust it s elf to the he a dset setting. • We recom men d you no t to select Le vel 5 especial ly when y ou are driv ing with the headset on, becau s e i t will get in t[...]
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45 6. When finished selecting, press [OK] to save the sett ing. Key B eep This optio n allows you to ad just the volume of the b eep tone (key tone) you hear when you press a key. 1. Press [MENU] to dis play the Mai n menu. 2. Press to select Sounds. 3. Press to select Volume. 4. Press to select Key Beep. 5. Select o ne of the followi ng: Sile nt, [...]
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46 6. When finished selecting, press [OK ] to save the settin g. Setting the Ri nger Volu me for Mess age Ri nger You can select a unique ringer vo lume for incoming mes s age calls. This volume settin g app lies to incoming voicemail notif icatio ns, text messages and pagers. 1. Press [MENU] to di splay the Main menu. 2. Press to select Sounds. 3.[...]
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47 6. When finished selecting, press [OK] to save the sett ing. 3-2. S ilent M ode This opti on allows you to mute all sounds , including t h e wake- up tone, key beep, ringer sound, alert etc. Yo ur p h one will notify you of incoming calls by vibratin g . 1. Press [MENU] to dis play the Mai n menu. 2. Press to select Sounds. 3. Press to select Si[...]
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48 4. Press to select Normal R inger. The se le c table ty p es will be display e d. 5. If you wan t to hear a d emo for each t ype, use or to select th e desired type and press [Listen]. To cancel select ing, press [Stop]. 6. When finished selecting, press [OK ] to save the settin g. Setting the Ringer Type for Message Calls This option all ows yo[...]
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49 4. Press t o select Alarm/Reminder. The select able types wil l be displaye d. 5. If you want to hear a demo, use or to select the desired ton e and press [Listen]. To cancel sel ecting, press [Stop]. 6. When finished selecting, press [OK] to save the sett ing. Setting the Name Ringer This opt ion allows you to set unique rin ger types fo r five[...]
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50 Removing the Name Ringer Setting 1. Perfor m steps 1 th rough 3 for settin g the Name Ring er. 2. Select one of the fiv e names ([4] through [8 ]). 3. Press [Remove]. The confi rmation message will be displ ayed. 4. Press to select YES. The n a m e will be re moved fro m the list . 3-4. Vi brator This o pti on en abl es you to s et the vi br ato[...]
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51 6. When finished setting, press [OK ] to save the sett ing. When you sel ect ON for the Normal ringer, the icon will be displa yed in Standby mode. 3-5. Ri nger Time This option enab les you to s et a ringer time (between 2 and 99 seconds) f or the Message ringer and Alarm/Reminder. 1. Press [MENU] to dis play the Mai n menu. 2. Press to select [...]
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52 Minute Al ert This option causes your p hone to so und an alert 10 s eco nds before each elapse d minute to remind you of the length of the current call. Turning the Min ute Alert On or Off 1. Press [MENU] to di splay the Main menu in Standby mode befo re placi ng the cal l. 2. Press to select Sounds. 3. Press to select Alerts. 4. Press to selec[...]
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53 Pri vacy Ale rt This opt ion se t s your pho ne to make a unique soun d when yo u change the Voice Privacy s etti ng during a call in progres s. Turning the Privacy Alert ON or OFF 1. Press [MENU] to dis play the Mai n menu. 2. Press to select Sounds. 3. Press to select Alerts. 4. Press to select Pri vacy Alert 5. Press to select O N or to selec[...]
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54 3. Press to select Alerts. 4. Press to select MS G Reminder. 5. Press to select ON or to select OFF. Note Thi s optio n does no t appl y to th e vo icemai l or br o wser mes sage s. 3-7. Tone Length The tone leng th setting is u sed to change the len gth (short or lo ng) of the DTMF (dual-to ne multi-frequ ency) tones. The tone length depends on[...]
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55 4. Displ ay menu 4-1. LCD Cont rast You can adjust the brightness (or co ntrast) of the b acklight. 1. Press [MENU] to dis play the Mai n menu. 2. Press to select Display. 3. Press to select LCD Contrast. 4. Press (Dark) or (Light) . • Up to nine levels are available. 5. When the desired con t rast is displayed, press [OK] to sav e t he settin[...]
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56 4-3. Automati c Hyphenation This option allows you to set autom atic hyp henation ON/OFF. Automatic hyphenat ion foll ows the North American Numbering Plan, w hich hyph enates num bers as follow s: 800- 555-12 34 Digit s followin g a pause will n ot be hyphenat ed. (P.36 “P ause Diali ng”) 1. Press [MENU] to di splay the Main menu. 2. Press [...]
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57 [2] Fr om Inbo x Message Five candidat e s will b e displayed . Use or to select one of the five ca ndidates. When you want to add a new entry, s elect a blank en try and pres s [ Add New]. The message sou rce list will be displayed: Phone Nu m ber and E-mail Addres s. Phone N umber Press . The nu mbe r ent ry pro mpt w il l be disp lay ed. Then[...]
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58 4-5. Graphics This feature enables yo u to select y our d esired grap hic image fo r the fo llowing si tuations: 1. W allpaper (Screen image displayed whe n the phone ent ers sleep mode if no key s are pressed for 5 seconds.) 2. Standby (Screen image displ ayed when th e phone is i n Standb y mode.) 3. I ncomi ng Call (Screen imag e displayed wh[...]
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59 • Press t o select Standby. The same selections lis ted above will be displayed. • Press t o select Incoming. The same selections lis ted above will be displayed. • Press to sele ct Cu stom. The following selectio ns will be disp layed. • Press to select Alarm/Reminder. The following selectio ns will be disp layed. • Press to select Wa[...]
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60 6. Press [OK]. The sel ected wallpaper wi ll be displ ayed. 7. Press [OK] to save the setting. Note • The names of the files do wnloaded fro m the PC will be li sted in the blank numbers "----------." • The factory default setti ngs for th e followin g are: Wall paper: OF F Wake- up:Op enin g Sta ndby: Whir lpool Incoming:Sunset Cu[...]
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61 5. Securit y Menu To protect your pho ne from unau t hori zed use, you can lock it easily f rom the Main m enu, and unl ock it as well. To lock yo ur phone, a f our digit lock code mus t be entered . The factory def ault s ettin g of the lock code is 0000. Once you h ave entered the lock n umber, you mus t enter it when you want to change the Se[...]
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62 3. Unloc k 1. Perform st eps 1 thro ugh 3 for Loc k ON Power Up on page 61. 2. Press to select Unl ock. The pho ne will be unlocked i mmediately and the displ ay will ret urn to the Se curity me n u screen. 5-2. New Code The defau lt lock code for your phon e i s s et to 0000. Yo u can set a unique lock co de and change the lock code if neces sa[...]
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63 5-3. Emergency #/Speci al Numbers You can store three p hone number s (Special Numbers) that can be dialed even when the phone is in Lock mod e. Once you st ore these numbers in the phone book , they can be dialed manually. Storing Spec i a l Numbers 1. Press [MENU] to dis play the Mai n menu. 2. Press to select Security and en ter your current [...]
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64 Removing the Sett ing 1. Repeat the stori ng procedu re (s teps 1 thr ough 3). 2. Choose the desired setting . 3. Press [Remove]. The st ore d name wi ll re turn to th e origina l n ami ng (Emergency 1, 2, or 3). 5-4. Erase All You can erase all data stored i n your pho ne book, messages an d call logs. 1. Press [MENU] to di splay the Main menu.[...]
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65 5-5. Secret Mem ory 1. Press [MENU] to dis play the Mai n menu. 2. Press to select Securit y and enter your curren t lock code. 3. Press to select S ecret Memory. 4. Press to select ON or to select OFF. Selecti ng ON allows you t o protect phone b ook entries stored as a secret entry from unauthori zed use. Selecti ng OFF allows you to displ ay [...]
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66 Inform ation on the P hone B o ok Utility Your phone co mes equipped with a P hone Book Utili ty (‘Mobile Phone Manager Software’) which is used to transmit d ata between your phone and a P C. This softwar e is comprise d of three kinds o f utilities: Ph one Book Manager, Melody Manager and Wallpaper Manag er. [Phone Book Mana ge r] This sof[...]
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67 6. Setup/ Tool Menu 6-1. Memory Status This o ption helps y ou to v iew the memo ry status of th e following records. 1. Press [MENU] to dis play the Mai n menu. 2. Press to select Setup/Tool. 3. Press to select Memory Status. The fo llo wing re cords will be d isplayed: Pho ne Book 09 8/300 Messages 100 % Custom Files Graphics 18 / 22 Music 7/1[...]
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68 Turning the Any Key Answer Option On or Off 1. Press [MENU] to di splay the Main menu. 2. Press to select Setup/Tool. 3. Press to select Calling. 4. Press to select Any Key Answer. 5. Press to select ON or to select OFF. Note Other way s of ans w er ing a cal l are expla ined on pa ge 24. Turning the Auto Retr y Option On or Off This o ption all[...]
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69 Sett ing th e Voice Priv acy This opt ion allows you to change your voi ce on the phone to encrypted mo de. 1. Press [MENU] to dis play the Mai n menu. 2. Press to select Setup/Tool. 3. Press to se le c t Calling . 4. Press to select Voi ce Privacy. 5. Press to se le c t Automatic. • Press to select E nhanced. No te Contact your ho me netwo rk[...]
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70 6-4. Message 1. Callbac k # If fo r some reason you can not answer a call, you can inform th e caller o f the phone n umber which you want to b e called back at . 1. Press [MENU] to di splay the Main menu. 2. Press to select Setup/Tool. 3. Press to select Message. 4. Press to select Callback #. 5. Enter t he desire d phone number. 6. Press [OK] [...]
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71 3. C anned Mess age s You can edit or add to the fixed forms used when sen ding messages. 1. Press [MENU] to dis play the Mai n menu. 2. Press to select Setup/Tool. 3. Press to select Me ssage. 4. Press to select Canned Message. The fol lowing select ions will be displa yed: 5. Press the number you wan t to edit ([1] through [14 ]), or add a new[...]
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72 6-5. Browser Detail s of setting t he call time display are gi ven on page 99. 6-6. Al arm Note • Alarm settings are not effective wh ile your phone is turned off. • Do not use the Alar m function in prohib ited area s. Alarm Clock Setting th e Daily A larm 1. Press [MENU] to di splay the Main menu. 2. Press to select Setup/Tool. 3. Select t[...]
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73 Cal l Re mi nde r Y ou ca n se t yo ur phone to rem ind yo u to call a specified per son at a pre set day a nd ti me. When the alar m occ urs, yo u will be n otif ied b y the alarm ton e and the p ho ne num ber to call will be display ed. Setting the Ca l l Remin de r 1. Press [MENU] to dis play the Mai n menu. 2. Press to select Setup/Tool. 3. [...]
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74 6-7. Set C lock Th is o pti on a llo ws y ou to se t th e cur ren t da te a nd ti me . The factor y default setting is “January 1, 2001.” Note • Automatic setting s provide d by t he CDMA ne twork take priority o ver manu al settings. • Displ ay item s vary de p endi ng on yo ur home ne twor k ser v ice area . • Manual set tin gs are e[...]
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75 7. System Menu 7-1. Set Service Details of sett i ng the opti on for r oaming featu re are given on pag e 26. 7-2. Force Mode This feat ure switches yo ur phone ’s receivi ng mode bet w een analog or automatic (CDMA PCS, CDMA cellula r, or analog). 1. Press [MENU] to dis play the Mai n menu. 2. Press to select System. 3. Press to select F orce[...]
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76 • Press to se le ct Data until Power Off. Onl y da ta other th an fax data wi ll be recei ved. This setting i s effecti ve until yo ur phone will be turn ed off. • Press to se lect Fax u ntil Po we r Off. Only fax data w ill be receive d. This setting is effective until y our phone is t urned off. 5. Press [OK] to save the setting. 7-4. Roam[...]
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77 8. C u s to m Files 8-1. Graphi cs This opti on allows you to vi ew and delete the i mages downloaded from a PC. Viewin g Down loaded Graphic Files 1. Press [MENU] to displa y the Main menu . 2. Press to sel e ct Custom Files. 3. Press to select Graphics. 4. Use or to select the fi l e name and press [OK]. The im a ge will be disp la yed. Press [...]
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78 8-2. Music This o ption allow s you to play the melody f iles stored i n the phon e's memory or do w nloaded from a PC, and easily reset the music f ile used fo r the ringer type to t he default r i nger type. Listenin g to Mu sic 1. Press [MENU] to di splay the Main menu. 2. Press to select Custom Files. 3. Press to select Music. 4. Use or[...]
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79 Phone Book Dialing Your pho ne can sto re up to 300 p hone number s. Phone n umber: 3 2 digits including h ard pauses and timed pauses Name: Up to 16 characters E-mail add ress : Up to 48 character s Gr oup: 10 gr oups (9 g roups + default) * Catego ries : (None), H ome, W ork, Mobile, Pager, Fax * Group names can not be chan ged. Tip • You ca[...]
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80 7. Press the d igit keys to enter the p hone numbe r . 8. If necessary, press [Func] to enter a hard pause ([1] key) or a timed pause ( [ 2] key). 9. Press [OK]. The next item (E-mail address) will b e highlighted. 10. Press [OK]. The e-mai l address entr y prompt wil l be display ed. 11. Enter the e-mail address. • Up to 48 charact ers can be[...]
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81 2. Press [ Func] to d i splay Functi on menu. • Press or to enter the desired paus e: – To enter a Hard P ause, press . The letter “H” will be displayed at th e end of the nu mber . Then en ter the digi ts followi ng the paus e (such as your accoun t numbe r), or – To enter a Timed pause, p ress . The letter “T” will be displayed a[...]
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82 • To enter uppercase letters, pres s the left soft key until is disp laye d. • To enter the first letter of t he name, etc. in uppercase, press unti l i s disp layed . • To corr ect the last character, pre s s briefly. Press and h old it to clear all characters. Changing the Input Modes By choosing t he desired input m ode and s electing e[...]
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83 T9 database and will be displayed as a choice the next time you use T9. Symbol To enter symbols, press [Func] and select [3] (Symbols). Select the desired s ymbol and pr es s [OK]. Canned Message To enter fixed text, press [Func] and s elect [4] (Canned Messages). Select the desired text an d press [OK]. • Cann ed messages can b e edited in th[...]
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84 8. Press [ OPEN]. Sav ed lette rs will be pa ste d. For example, this method h elps you complete mail messages qui ckly. • To return to the normal input mode (Standard ), press [Func] an d select [1] (Standard). Overwriting an Exi sting Locati on You can replace exis t in g data with a new phone number or ch ange a part of the stored data. 1. [...]
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85 3. Repeat t he steps 4 thr ough 14 for “Storing a Phon e Number a nd Name” on page 79 . Tip You c an q uickl y store phone numbers usi ng the i ncomi ng or o utgoi ng call logs. (P .90) Storing a Phone Number wit h a Group Setti ng (Property1) 1. Repeat ste ps (1 t hrou gh 14) of sto ri ng a phone number and name on pages 79 a nd 80. 2. Pres[...]
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86 Confirming the Cust om Settings (Property 2) You can confirm custom settings fo r each phone b ook entry: On e- touch d ial setting, ringer ton e, and wallpaper grap hics. 1. Displa y the name you want to con firm. 2. Press [Func] to display the Function menu. 3. Press to select Prop erty2. Custom sett ings for o ne-touch dial (P.42), ring er ty[...]
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87 • [0] U nfiled, [ 1] Personal 1, [2] Perso nal 2, [3] P er s onal 3, [4] Busi ness 1, [5 ] Business 2, [6] Bu siness 3, [7] Oth ers 1, [8] Othe rs 2, [9] Serv ice 4. Press the desi red digit key s or use or to locate the entry. 5. When t he desired ent ry is foun d, press [OK]. 6. Press twice to dial. Finding by Ent ry # 1. Press [MENU] to dis[...]
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88 Modifying Your Phone Book Entri es You can recall a desired phone book entry and modify it. 1. Search for the d esired pho ne book entr y in Stand by mo de. Detail s of searchin g for phone book entr ies are given on page 86. 2. Press [Func] to display the Function menu. 3. Press to select Edit. 4. Select an entry you want to change and press [O[...]
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89 Storing Your Phone Book Entri es in Secret Mode Your phone will protect specified numbers from unauthorized use by assigning the phone bo ok entries to secret memo ry. (P.85) Viewi ng Your Call Logs You can view your stored call log s (incoming cal ls, o utgoing calls and miss ed calls). Incom ing call logs: Last 20 calls Out going calls: Last 2[...]
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90 6. To di splay the ou tgoing ca ll logs a gain, press [O ut go]. The disp lay wil l swit ch in the fo llowing o rder. (outgoi ng call logs) (missed call log s) (incomin g call logs) (out g oi ng call logs ) ... To place a cal l using thes e logs: 7. Select t he desired log. The sel ected log will b e highlight ed. 8. Press to select it. 9. Press[...]
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91 Erasing a Singl e Call Log ( Ou tgoing, I ncoming or Missed Call ) 1. Perfo rm steps 1 thr ough 7 on pages 89 and 90. 2. Press [Func]. 3. Press to select E rase. 4. Press to select Yes. The message “Out going calls XX Er ased!” (XX: entry number) will be displ ayed and erasi ng will b e complete. To erase all entries in t he call log : • P[...]
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92 1. Press [MENU] to di splay the Main menu. 2. Press to select Calls. 3. Press to select Call Info 4. Press to select Last Call, to select Recent Calls, or to se lect All Calls. When Recent C all s is selected, your pho ne will displ ay the following three ki nds of info rmation: Home C alls, Roam Calls and th e total number of t hese two calls.[...]
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93 Vo i c e m a i l Setti ng Up Your Voicemail Feature Contact you service pr ovider t o setup yo ur voicemail. Viewi ng Voicemail Messages There are two ways v iewing voicemail messages: either dis play them in Standby mod e or u se the One-Touch Access featur e (see below). In Standby Mode 1. Press [Message] to dis play the Mes sage menu . 2. Pre[...]
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94 Messaging Your phon e can receive the following message types in S tandby mode an d Talk mode: • Voicemail messages • Tex t me ssa ges • Browser messages Notifi cation The message indicator ( ) will be displayed when your phone receives messages and remains displayed un t il you retrieve all the messa ges. Note Deta ils o f vo i ce m ail f[...]
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95 Viewing a Text Message in Standby Mode 1. Press [Message] to dis play the Mes sage menu . 2. Press to select Inbox. A list of messa ges will be displayed. Messages marked with ! : Urgent unread messa ges Messages with no mark : Read messages 3. Use the navi gation keys to sel ect the desired message. 4. Press [OK] to view the me s sage. The send[...]
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96 Messag e M enu The Mess age menu allo ws you to hand le messages while you are viewing them. • Showing th e address of the call er • Erasing a single or al l message(s) • Locki ng or unlocki ng a message 1. Whil e viewing a me ssage, pres s [Fun c] to dis play option s: . Press to select Address’s Info Pr es s to E ras e ( P .9 7) Pr es [...]
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97 Erasing a Singl e Message 1. While v iewing the m essage, press [Func] to displ ay the Mess age menu. 2. Press to select E rase. The delet e message conf irmation will be displayed. 3. Press to de le te o r to cance l. Erasing All Messages 1. While v iewing the m essage, press [Func] to displ ay the Mess age menu. 2. Press to select E rase All. [...]
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98 Messag e Ringing You can set a unique ring type for an incoming message, voicemail, or Web message. Detai ls of settin g a unique ring er type are g iven on pa ge 47. Messag e M em ory Capacity Up to 30 messages (depending on the length o f the messages) • When the mes s age memo ry reaches full cap acity, an alert message will b e displayed. [...]
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99 Internet Access Using the phone’s Internet functions, you can access and obtain the world’s network information (depending on your telecommunications carrier). By starting the MiniBrowser installed in your phone, you will be connected to the Internet through your telecommunications carrier. While you are connected to the Internet, the servic[...]
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100 • Press to select No Prompts. • The reminder will not be displayed. 5. Press [OK] to save your setting. • To cancel setting, press to cancel. Starting the MiniBrowser Note The first time you start the browser, you will be prompted to finish a security setup which will take several minutes to complete. Follow the on-screen messages to comp[...]
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101 Advanced Menus 1 Show URL: Shows the URL of the current Web page displayed. 2 Homepage: Registers the URL of the homepage to be displayed when the browser is started. 3 Set UP. Link: Sets 1 or 2 (depending on your home network and its services). 4 Offline Service: Allows you to view the contents cached in the phone’s memory. 5 Outbox: Allows [...]
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102 Navigating the Web Sites Key functions for navigating the Web sites are different from those used to make and receive calls. Note The Internet contents accessed by your mobile phone are different from those provided for a personal computer. They are limited to certain kinds of information.[...]
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103 Key functions: 1. Right Soft Key: • Use this key to execute the function displayed on the bottom right on the display. 2. Navigation Keys (Up/Down/Left/ Right): • Use these keys to switch menu items or select the MiniBrowser option. The currently selected item is highlighted. • Use these keys to move the cursor when entering characters. ?[...]
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104 Entering Characters When entering characters while the browser is running, the right soft key will display the current input mode: alpha (alphabet) Shift Sym (symbols) Num (numbers) Canned (canned messages) Copy Cut Paste alpha ... The basic method of entering characters is explained on page 81. • The key works as a Shift key. Use this key wh[...]
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105 Link The Link menu helps you to jump to a linked (related) page and get more information concerning the topics you are searching for. Links embedded in the Web page are put in brackets ([ ... ]). Press the left soft key to access the linked page when the link is highlighted. When the Web page includes a telephone number as a link: If the Web pa[...]
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106 Bookmarks The Bookmarks option helps you to store desired (or frequently used) pages (addresses) while you are visiting Web pages or sites and to access those pages or sites quickly by selecting Bookmarks from the Browser menu. It can save you time in accessing Web pages (sites). Creating a Bookmark 1. Visit the page you want to bookmark. 2. Pr[...]
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107 Your Phone’s Menus Main menu Level 1 Level 2 1. Phone Book 1. Find Name 2. Find by Group 3. Find Entry # 4. One-touch Dial 5. My Phone # 6. Scratch Pad 2. Calls 1. Call Logs 2. Call Info 1. Last Call 2. Recent Calls 3. All Calls 3. Sounds 1. Volume 2. Silent Mode 3. Ringer Type 4. Vibrator 5. Ringer Time 6. Alerts 7. Tone Length 1. Normal Rin[...]
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108 4. Display 1. LCD Contrast 2. Backlight 3. Auto Hyphen 4. Banner 5. Graphics 6. Version Level 1-9 1. Always OFF 2. 7 Seconds 3. 15 Seconds 4. 30 Seconds 5. Always ON 1. ON 2. OFF 1. Enter your Message 2. From Inbox Message 3. OFF 1. Wallpaper 2. Standby 3. Incoming Call 4. Custom 5. Alarm/Reminder 6. Wake-up 5. Security 1. Lock Mode 2. New Code[...]
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109 6. Setup/Tool 1. Memory Status 2. Calling 3. Voicemail 4. Message 5. Browser Prompt 6. Alarm 7. Set Clock 8. Input Mode 1. Auto Answer 2. Any Key Answer 3. Auto Retry 4. Voice Privacy 1. Callback # 2. Delivery ACK 3. Canned Message 1. Both 2. At Start 3. At End 4. No Prompts 1. Daily Alarm 2. Call Reminder 1. Standard 2. T9 7. System 1. Set Ser[...]
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110 Specifi c ations Telephone Air interface: Dual-Band CDMA and AMP S Disp lay S creen: Col or LCD Battery Type: 95 0 mAh (3.7 V) Li thium-Ion Antenna : Fixed TQ-C X1 (inclu ding th e batter y ) Dim ension s (exc luding RF cove r and a ntenn a) (H x W x D) : 3.6 x 2.0 x 1. 1 inc he s ( 9 1.5 x 50 x 28 .5 m m ) Weig ht: Less tha n 4.25 oz. (l ess t[...]
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111 Acce ssories Standard • Travel ch arger • Li- Ion battery • Operat ion manua l (including a warranty and quick refer ence) – (For t he phone) – (For the charg er) – ( F or the battery) • Holster • Data cable • Qui ck Start G uide For Mob ile Ph one Manager Opti ons • Li- Ion battery (Model: XN- CBT10) • Cigarette lighter a[...]
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112 T r oubleshoo ting The phone does not tur n on. Check battery. Keep metal con tacts clean (P.1 8) Insert pr operly. (P.15) Check battery level. If it i s low or exhaust ed, charge it immediately. (P.16) If battery i s ol d, replace it wi t h a new one. (P. 15) Phone turns of f a utomati cally. Check battery level. (P.14) If batte ry is exhau st[...]
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113 Una ble to make c alls. Check sign al strength. If signal is weak, mo ve to a space where more signal strengt h lines will be displayed. (P.13) Check phon e number entered . Enter correct num ber. (P.2 0) Check Lo ck mode is s et or not. If the p hon e is set to Lo c k mode, unlo c k it. (P.62) Una ble to r eceive c alls. Check sign al strength[...]
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114 Driver s Safety Tips Your wireless telep hone gives you the powerful ability to communicate by vo ice --- almost anywher e, any time. B ut an importan t respo nsibilit y accomp anies t he ben efits of wir eless phon es, one that ev ery use r must uph old. When you drive a car, driving is your first responsibility. When us ing your wireless phon[...]
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115 Why th e con cer n ? Mobile phones emi t low levels of radiofrequency energy (i.e., radiofrequency radiation ) in the microwave range wh ile being used. They also emit very low levels of radiofrequency energy (RF), considers non-significant, when in the stand-by m ode. It is well known that high levels of RF can produce biological damage throug[...]
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116 effect of the R F except for the micronucleus assay, which detec t s structural effects on the genetic material. The cell s in this assay showed changes after exposure to s im ulated cell phone radiation, but only after 24 hours of exposure. It i s possi ble that exposing the test cells to radiati on for this long resulte d in heating. Since th[...]
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117 What is FD A's r ole co ncerni ng th e saf ety o f mobil e phone s? Unde r the law, FDA does n ot review the safe ty of ra diation-emitt ing consume r products such as mobile phones before mar keting, as if it does with new d rags or medical devices. Ho wever, the a gency h as authori ty to take action if m obile phones are shown to e mit [...]
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118 Exposure to Radio W a ves THIS MODEL PHONE M EETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAV ES. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It i s designed an d manufactured not to exceed the emission limits f or expos ure to radio fr equency ( RF) energy set b y the Fede ral Communi cations Commi ssion of t he U.S.[...]
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119 TQ-CX1. A typical TQ- C X1 is ____ at the ear and _ ___ when worn on th e body. While there may be differences betwee n the SAR l evels of va rious phon es and at v arious p ositions , they all meet the g overnment requi rement for s afe exposur e. The FCC has granted an Equip ment Authorization for this mod el phone with all r eported SAR leve[...]
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120 P atent Inf ormation Licensed by QUA L C OMM Incorp orated under o ne or more of th e following Un ited States Patents and / or th eir counterparts in other nat ions ; 4,90 1,3 07 5,4 90,1 65 5,05 6,109 5,504, 773 5 ,101 ,501 5,50 6,8 65 5,1 09,3 90 5,51 1,073 5,228, 054 5 ,535 ,239 5,26 7,2 61 5,5 44,1 96 5,26 7,262 5,568, 483 5 ,337 ,338 5,60[...]