Hyundai Electronics Co HGC-310E Dual Mode Cellular Phone (AMPS/CDMA) User Manual
Hyundai Electronics Industries Co Ltd Dual Mode Cellular Phone (AMPS/CDMA) Users Manual
Users Manual
EMBIT. 3 ' INSTRUCTION BOOK “ with regard to the FCC Rule Part 2.983 The instruction book to be provided with the purchaser is attached in the end of this documentation as Appendix. MMD-IOIOE USER MANUAL Drafi Version 1.0 June 7, 2000 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE Package includes Handset Descript n . Basic Functions t The Funciion Keys Display lndlcators Screen Siams. Display and Function Using the Battery t. Using ihe Banery .. Removing The Battery . Charging the Bzmryi Power Connection charging the Beiiery Only Charging the Samsry wiih ihe Handset . Charging Completion Siams oi Charger LED . imoonant Battery information . CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION . Turning the Phone On and Off Turning the Phone oh , . , Turning me Phone on How to Use the Menu . Menu Summary A Basic Functions Making a Call Pause Feamre . How to Answer Calls . Caller ID Function . . Call Wailing Funciion . Missed Call Display. . How to Adjust Volume Functions During a Call Sending Your Number to a Pager. Soraioh Pad . Mule ...... TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT’D.) CHAPTER 3 MEMORY FUNCTION Haw to Store a Phone Number . . . .15 . 1 G How lo Enter Letters and Charaders Using the Dial Bunions ............................. 17 New In Mike 5 Call Uslnfl A Stored Phone Numbsr . 17 One Touch/Two Touch Dialing , How lo Find Vour Call Logs Missed Calls. .17 .13 ..18 Answered Cells. , IB Dialed Calls... .18 How to Find Your Phone Book 19 Recalling by Memory Location Number .19 Recalling by Name .19 CHAPTER 4 MENU ....... . ...... 20 Settings . 21 Auto Retry 21 Aura Answer One Touch Dialing . Veioe Privacy . 22 Backllght 4 4 .22 Lighting Length .22 Display ...... .23 LCD Contrasi , 4. 23 Logo Display .23 Volume ........ .23 Ringer Mode .23 Ringer Type . .23 Keypad . 24 Call Tlmers . Last Call t 4 All Calls . , . Home Calls Roam Calls Alerts . . . Min Alert . Ream Alert . Fade Alert . Law Signal Alerl Phone Info 4 . . . Checking My Number. Checking the Phone Version ..... TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT’D) CHAPTER 5 SECURITY FEATURES How to Lock Your Phone .26 . 27 AulD Lock .......... 27 Lock Code Change ..... . 27 How to Change Your Banner. Banner Change. How to Restrict Your Phone Resin 'on Funclions ..... Tu Restrict Incoming Calls . Reslricting oulgoing Calls Restricting the Phone Book . Rsslricflng Long Dlslanoe Calls . Reslricl Calls in 900 Numbers . . How to Reset Your Phone ...... How to Clear Your Phone Memory . Clearing Stored Phone Numbers Memory Clearing Function . . .4 Clearing Dialed Number in call Logs . Clearing Air Time ln Home Service Area Clearing Roam Calls .31 .31 .31 .31 CHAPTER 6 SUPPLEMENTARY FUNCTIONS ....... 32 Melody Setup Function . 33 wnle Melody . 4 To Enter Melody Hear Melody . Melody Speed Stopwatch . . Calculator ale-Rhythm . CHAPTER 7 VOlCE MAlL AND TEXT MESSAGES. . . as Receiving a Menage Direct View Set . . . Direct View Release , Checking Received Message . Checking Received Value Mail Message . Checking Reeeived Text Message sending Message . . Sending Message . Direcl Vlow . 4 Dlrecl View Setllng TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT’D.) . 39 . 39 Bell Type . . Bell Type Settlng , CHAPTER 8 EMERGENCY CALL. Making an Emergence Call“ . 5911 In Lock Mode ....... 5911 Using Any Avallable Syslem , .< . ..... 40 41 41 .41 CHAPTERQSAFETV.... ....... ..4...4...442 Salety Information lorlAfirelcss Handheld Phones . .43 Driving Safety . . . .43 Electronic Devices . .44 omer Safety Guidelines . 45 Precautions . .45 Warning ‘ . AS CHAPTER 1 BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE Please read Ihls chapter before using lhls prndIu‘L 0 Package includes 0 Handset Deuripilon 0 Basic Functinns 0 Display Icon! 0 Using the Battery 0 Charging the Bunny 0 lmportani Emery lnfnrmntinn PACKAGE INCLUDES Thank you for purchasing Ihis product. Please Check the product contents by comparing them mm the following plclures. Handset Standard gallery User Manual 0 mal) Handstrap Desklop Charger Bell cup ln case filers are any product defects, Mr please lapel! it to the place ofpwcnase lmmediitely HANDSET DESCRIPTION LED Blinks when you make a call or receive a Call Volume Bunon Used la adjust me volume ol me earpiece and ringer volume. Antenna For besl call quality, extend the antenna during the all Earpince LCD Screen Function Keys Keypad Mlcrnphcne BASIC FUNCTIONS IHE FUNCTION KEYS Q This key is used to make or receive a call. a This key is used to terminate a call or exit the current menu. This key is used to tum tne handset on or nIf. II also releases the Key Lock functions These keys(alsn called as the Navigation keys) are used to scroll through tne contents dune menu. (Soft flThis key is used Io access the Menu when pressed and held for more men 1 seconds (soil 2)This key is used no access voice or text messages. DISPLAY INDICATORS SCREEN STATUS; DISPLAY AND FUNCTION ‘fiiill Signal Strength Indicates current signal sirength. More lines mean befler signal slrenglh. Roaming lndicales the Phone is outside ONE home areal Service indicator when a call is in progress, 5 is displayed. When 3 is displayed, the phone is in idie mode. when E is displayed, tne phone is not receiving a signal from the system. Message Indlizies a text message or voice mail message is waiting. Alarm Indicates that Ihe alarm is activated. Battery Indicates bettery energe ieve status. Tne more black USING THE BATTERY CHARGING THE BATTERY INSTALLING THE BATTER? EOWER CONNECTION \ \ 1 0 |nsen the bottom of battery into the groove 1 Connect the charger to a standard t20v AC outlet at the bottom of the handset. Then 0 press in LED will green when the power is connected. the top a! the battery unIi iI snaps HARGING THE BATTERY ONL To charge the battery onIy, insert the battery pack charging slot on the rear 01 the charger. LED wiII indicate charglng sums. ' EMOVING THE BATrER Red indicates charging \ Green indtcates charging ts complete. 1 Push the tabo with one hand and tin the top 01019 battery 9 to separate. sattery is not charyed when you purchase the pluducl The battery must be contrary placed tn the battery cmfiafimenl M of, Fully charge the battery before use r/battery rs rheorrect/y inserted. the handsel thI not turn on or the battery may slrp out dunng use CHARGING THE BATTERY TATUS OF CHARGER LE ' CHARGING THE BATTERY HARGING THE BATTERY WITH THE HANDSE 1 To charge me ballery wuh Ihe handset. msert Chafing S [0 ‘ mam,” Mm- imzfaw‘ feTJ’fifS-"S’iiw" the handset mm the charger. _ From Charging ' * sum 0 (Charging slot for Charging the battery Wilh the handset on IS Handset only) Chargmg slot M less Elf/Die"! than charymg II WWI the handset all 1 Charging is completed when the green-colored LED $'ays on. ”we red LED does not come on aflellhe handset 01 p barrery has been rhsenea me me charging slot, re—mssn Mr or check Bowen IMPORTANT BATTERY INFORMATION Use only batteries and chargers approved by the phone manufacturer. When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from the power source, Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for longer than a week; overcharging may shorten its life. if left unused. a fully charged battery may completely drain (discharge) in 1 - 4 weeks. Never use any charger or battery that is damaged or worn out, Use the battery only for its intended purpose, Do not short circuit the battery. Accidental short circuiting can occur when a metallic object (eg. coin, clip or pen) causes direct connection of the two terminals of the battery (metal strips on the back of the battery), for example. when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse Short circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object. Leaving the battery in hot or cold places. such as in a closed car in summer or winter conditions, reduces the capacity and lifetime of the battery. Always try to keep the battery between 41 ‘F and 95' F (5‘ c and 35°C ). A phone with a hot or cold battery may temporarily not work (or charge) even if the battery is fully charged, Temperature extremes affect the ability of your battery to charge; allow it to cool down or warm up first. When the battery is not in use, store it uncharged in a cool, dark and dry place. The battery is a sealed unit with no serviceable parts. Do not attempt to open the case. It is recommended that you allow your battery to fully discharge before you recharge it, The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but will eventually wear out. When the operating time is shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new battery. Do not dispose of a battery in a fire! Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations. Recycle! CHAPTER 2 §= BASIC OPERATION 1. Turning the Phone On and Off 2. How to Use the Menu 3. Menu Summary 4. Basic Functions 5. Functions During a Call TURNING THE PHONE ON AND OFF iURNING THE PHONE OE 1 Press [END/n The phone is locked i! “PASSWORD’ s displayed an the screen. When “PASSWORD" is displayed, enler the 4-digil password to unlock lne pnone. The delaull password is the lasl 4 diglls of your phone number. URNING THE PHONE OF 1 Press [END/P] until “Power Off’ is displayed. jlnne "LOW M TTERY WARNING POWER arm displayed and me power goes off, mere 15 a posslbmfy of damaging the memory Change or charge lne banely mnedlelery L lune battery is namcved while his phone is an, 71 may erase lasl call 117/00”an 10 1 In me standby screen. press and hold [1- 2 Use lne navigalicn keys or me volume keys lo view me menu Press and hold down are keys to scroll through me menu 3 To go back to previous screen, press (1. To me exit menu. press [END/PI 4 To go into submenu press rne corresponding number or sales! the desired item using the scroll key. 5 H. H, and [A / ' NM] can be used wnile using the menu. MENU SUMMARY 5:CHECK BILLINQ :PHONE 500 ‘1:CALL LOGS 1:MISSED CALL 2:ANSWERED CALL 3:DIALED CALL 2: BY LOCATION 3: BY NAME 3:SE‘I'I'IN 1:AUTD RETRY 2:AUTO ANSWER 3:0NE TOUCH mores PRIVACY 5:5ACKLIGHT scho CONTRAST mmmc ICON 81060 DISPLAY 1 :RING MODE 2:RING TYPE 3:KEYPAD 5:TIMER 1:LAST CALL 2:ALL CALLS 3:HOME CALLS ll ESPECIAL 1 :SCHEDULE 2:MY MELODY 1: WRITE MELODY 2: HEAR MELODY 3.MELDDY SPEED 3:STOPWATCH 4:5ALCULATOR 5:BIO RHYTHM 1:70DAY 2:SOMEDAY G:MEMO 1:MIN ALERT Z:ROAM ALERT 31FADE ALERT OW SIG ALERT 5:CONNECT ALERT 1:AUTO LOCK 2:CHANGE CODE (“CHANGE BANNER 42RESTRICT 1 : INCOMING 2 : OUTGOING 3: MEMORY 4: LONG DISTANCE 5:900 # 'S 51RESET 6: CLEAR 1:CLR NUMBER 2:CLR CALL LOGS 3:CLR HOME CALLS MCLR ROAM CALLS 7:PHONE K 8:VERSION BASIC FUNCTIONS BASIC FUNCTIONS a & 13 (III!) CALL 1 Enter me phone number, How In modify the phone number XXX»XXXX-XXXXX You have entered: To erase me last number entered: W I! B 8 3 00-00:01 Press (1. To erase all numbers entered and XXX-XXXX-XXXX HEM, En ' Ior more than hall oIa second. 2 Press [SEND]. sIart again: Press [1 and hold “CALL FAILED" message is dlsplayed when me call does nel eonnecl. lflne Ilne ls busy, press [END/P]. Retry by pressing [SEND]. ll you Select me AUTO RETRY function. the call will be retried aulomalically lor me time you have selected. Press [END/P110 end the call. 12 PAUSE FEATURE] V Pauses are used for automated syslems (i.e.. voice mall and calling cardsL To insen Pauses: “IE E811 1 Enter phone number. then press [1 . XXXPXXXXXXXXP 2 Select desired pause. - When idling status; - When Receiving cal] status; 1 : STORE 1:STORE 2 : BY NUMBER ZISEND PHONE? 3: HARD PAUSE 3:8CRATCH PAD 4:0NE HYPHEN 4:MUTE 5:VIEW PHONE# S:HARD PAUSE 7:0NE HVPHEN 8:VO|CE PRIVACY Pause Definr‘llons HARD PAUSE: Ifyou enler lhe pause cnaraczer (P). Ihe number entered afiethe Pause characIer will be sent w aflerIne number dialed. 3 Press [SEND] lo dial or [I 1 I0 store. BASIC FUNCTIONS HOW TO ANSWER CALLS 1 When phone rings or LED olinks press any key except Volume or up , dawn. -\ P]. 2 To end me call. press [E If you set up my AUTO ANSWER fund/on in advance, lhe call will be answered alter me selecled number oi nngs (Refs! (0 page 22) EALLER ID FUNCTION when lhere IS an incoming callr me caller's phone number Is displayed on the Screen. M 7he Caller ID numberis saved in the call log ALL WAITING FUNCTION This function noliiies you lhere is an incoming call when you are on lhe phone To answer me call, press [5mm when you hear me peep. To svviloh back lo the firs: callerr press [SEND] again. I3 BASIC FUNCTIONS EISSED CALL DISPLAY u 1 Displays Ihe number of missed ll 6 & G} MISSED XXCALLS PM xx-xx Calls and me time the call was missed. The message will he cleared when you press lhe u or [END/P] key. OW T0 ADJUST VOLUM = You can adiusllhe volume in two ways: oy using the volume oonirol keys on the side of the handset, or by using me menu, 1 Adjusl volume by using the volume eonlrul keys during lhe following operafiofl. Dunng a Call: Earpieee volume adjoslmenl. Standby Siaius : Ringer volume adjuslmenl. When lhe Phone Rings : Ringer volume adjustment. call siams in hands-lies : Hands-nee volume adjuslmeni. Press [END/P] when the phone rings and Il will mute the ringer IBRA = Nolan epiion-needs to be added In Ihe phon This lunclion disables the ringer and vibrates lhe phone any " lime an inooming call is in process To enaole ihis lunclion press |~1, [a], [1 1 and seleci VIBRATE or by pressmg Ihe “up" and "down“ keys at me lefl upper side 0! the phone. FUNCTIONS DURING A CALL —\ ~ ENDING YOUR NUMBER TO A PAGE '< This funCIIan enables the phone number ollhe handset 10 be Iransmmed aulomaficaily to a pagan depending on pager service. 1 Aner caning a pager, when you are asked to enteryour number, press and hold [1 then H] “SEND PHONE tt" SCRATCH FAQ 1 While m a Ca” press and hold I-I, then [2] “SCRATCH PAD" 2 Emma phone number, then press [1 14 FUNC Press H. then |3| TIONS DURING A CALL DI B IE P; 00.0038 “Mute". vMUTE - XXX-xxxX-XXXX Em To unmure, press H, then [3] “Mule" again. 15 CHAPTER 3 § MEMORY FUNCTION 1 How to Store a Phone Number 2 How to Make a Call Using a Stored Phone Number 3. How m Find Your Call Logs 4 How to Find Your Phone Book HOW TO STORE A PHONE NUMBER HOW TO STORE A PHONE NUMBER You can slore up In 100 frequently used phone numbers in memory. 5 To make seem 93.951 yes, it can I I n B E \ me" be dismayed my when me wok MAKE SECRET ' NO 5 1 Emer lire phone numberl more 3 digilsl only code entered Yd! B 8 «3 (m LOCATION XX you wanl lo store and press H . lhen [l] “Store". The first available Inflial empty XXX-XXXX-XXXX memory location number is displayed. limere is no empty location, “MEMORY IS FULL!" is displayed wilh a warning sound. illnere is a desired memory localion number, enter the number. 2 If (he “xx LOCATION is user message appears aller enlering the memory m B E ta xx LOCATION ls USED location number. it means there is anolner stored phone number in mar location alreadyr 3 Enlerlhe person's name and press (1. W a E “1 LOCATION xx NAME? 4 Search moblI/cffice/home Iype and m B E 5} then press I-l PHONEiNUM TYPE? ‘ ’ MOBILE I6 HOW TO STORE A PHONE NUMBER HOW TO MAKE A CALL USING A STORED PHONE NUMBER [HOW To enter letters and characters using the dial button§l 1. Select characters you wish to enter using the key pad. Key Pad impeduon zmpetido- Bhpnifltm tkepuitio- Slkpefilinn l l 2ABC A B C 2 SDEF D E F 3 4GHI G H I 4 9WXYZ W x Y Z Press [A | Io toggle belween upper and lower case. when entering special characters Such as 0..?!@_4=()‘w:;%/. press I'] repeatedly. The special characters wlll be displayed in order. 2. Press |l:l] to enter the nexl character. Cursor moves to the next column automatically in two seconds alwr the next character. 3. Repeat until all the characters you want are entered. You can store up to 15 characters. 4. Erasing Entry: To erase one Ielwr. press [l- To erase the entire entry, press and hold 1] I7 ' NE TOUCHITWO TOUCH DIALlN This leamre allows me phone book enlries to be dlaled We the keypad. I ONE TOUCH DIALING: 1-9 : Press corresponding memory number and hold tor more than t second. Two TOUCH DIALJNG: on. 10-99 : press the first digit and second digits ol the memory number shon and long respectively. lino phone number is stored in the toceh'on depressed, “Empty Location" will appear on the screen. it a phone number is stored in the secret location, the number is not displayed when making a call. One touch dialing must be turned on in the handset See page 34 HOW TO FIND YOUR CALL LOGS HOW TO FIND YOUR CALL LOGS Your phone can display me in most recent missed. incoming, outgoing calls. You can call those numbers without dialing \ mew whole numben 1 Press H men [11 men [1] men [21.( Rerer to previous page) Press [SEND] to dial desired answered all number \ (Rerer to previous page) 1 Press |-1 men |z| men lumen [11 w H B 8 a m. - The lasianswered call. its phone number, ' [011xxxxxxxx > [02] xxxxxxxxxx > [031 xxxxx The lasi missed call, ils phone number. lime and dale are displayed. EIALED CALLS] \ \ ‘El a Bi 9) m 1 Press H den [21 (hen lumen [3], 10/14, I}. 14 [01]XXX»XXX-XXXX MISSED CALL lime and dale are displayed. 2 Press H lo check the delail infon‘nallon about phone number. 3 To check your missed calls using the scroll keys: Press [SEND] to dial desired dialed call number (Referld previous page) [D] Scrolls up the phone numbers. ||:|] Scrolls dawn me phone numbers. ' The last outgoing call, its phone number. time and dale are displayed. 4 Press [SEND] (a dial desired missed Call number 18 HOW TO FIND YOUR PHONE BOOK ' ECALLING BY MEMORY LOCATION NUMBE " 1 Press [1 then [21 men [2], Enter me memory location number. SEARCH LOCATION 7 If you uon'l enter a speclfic memory location number, use Ihe scroll key In Search horn the first memory location number. 3 Search phone numbers using scroll key. [A m' | scrolls up the phone numbers. |~1 edlnhe phone a. u erase the phone #. [D]! In] search mobiI/oflice/home number, 4 Press [SEND] to dial desired phone book number, 19 TJIIE 8:53 HOW TO FIND YOUR PHONE BOOK EECALLING BY NAME 1 Press H men [21 men |3| 2 Enlerlhea|pha (orpan oflhe alpha). WI 8 E a Then press |-|. SEARCH RECALLNAME “ 3 To locate lhe phone number using the scroll key. [Ell [El] search phone number. H sail me phone as. [i emse the phone x ., [A m v | search mobillaffioelhame number 4 Press [SEND] to dial 1. 20 CHAPTER 4 MENU Please read this chapter before using this product. 1. Setlings 2. Display 3. Volume 4. Timers 5. Alerts 6. Phone Info —\ When a call is nolwnnected, thls function retrles the call automatically at a set lnterval or amount or retries. INTERVAL 1 Press [1 then [31 then [I] then m 2 Select the parameter (OFF, 5, lo. 20, 30 seconds) by usan the scroll. Key Press (1, REPEAT 2 Select the parameter (1. 5, 10 umss) by uslng the scroll. Key Press H. 21 SETTINGS AUTO AN SWEE Thls tunation answers an incoming call automatically after a number 07 rings that the user sets. 1 Press [-1 then [31 then [21 2 Select the palameter (NO use, 1,3 RINGS) til E lg $1 AUTO ANSWER > N0 USE by uslng the scroll keys. Press [1 to set. Auto answer function does not work it you select lamp. NE TOUCH DIALING This (motion allows the phone book entries to be diaied vla —\ \ m m LIGHTING LENGTH ' This function allows you to adjusl llme to light up Ihe screen, so that the keypad, you can conveniently use the phone even in dark places \ \ 1 Press [1 men [31 men [31 1 Press [1 men [31 men [51 2 Salsa! the DaramehedNQYES) 2 Selectme pammeteHOFF, OFF IN DAV, 10 SECS. 5 SECS by using the small ke s. Press - . $503) by using the scroll keys. Press [4]. VOICE PRIVACY 1 Press 11 men [31 men [4] 2 Select the parameter (STANDARD. ENHANCED) by using the scroll keys. Press [-1. 22 DISPLAY VOLUME LCD CONTRAS I ER ODE Tnis function adjusts the LCD screen contrast \ \ 1 Press [1 men [41 then [1] 1 Press [1 men [3] Ihen [a] W 3 B1 3 -\ LCD CONTRAST v n - mum: 2 Select the parameter (RINGER, suns BELL, VIBRATOR. SILENT, BELL AFTER VIE) by using the scroll keys. 3 Press [1 2 Select the contrast level ,. by usmg tne scrou keys Pressfl. “ RINGER TYPE 1 Press [1 then [41 then [2] LOGO DISPLAY 2 select the parameter (1-18) by using w B 81 a 1 Press [1 men 13] tne screii keyst RINGER 7 MIG 88TH! ’ RINGER 6 v- men [a] LOGO DlSPLAV x Diflerem tones (1-6). ’ DATE . a. Driferent melodies (7-13), 3 Press [1 2 select the parameter Banner (Date. World Map) by using mescroll keyst Press [-1. 23 VOLUME Press [4] then [4] then [3] the volume of for keypad lllhe wamlng alarrrl sounds because of low bakery‘ me sound will nol be heard even ll the user presses me button. Selecl me volume level by using me scroll keys. [ HIP] scroll up lo increase volume. [411m scroll down no lowervclume, or semng to Silent 24 Press [1 CALL TIMERS -\ 1 Press [-1 men [51 then [1] ALL CALL 1 Press [1 men [5] then [21 OME CALLS Press [1 lrlerr 15] men [31 OM CALL Press H (hell [5] then 14] FADE ALER This luncflon sounds alert when he phone can make calls ii Mi I! E 8 8 (IE MI'N ALERT > SETTING 1 Press 1-1 men [71 men [11 due in poor signal strenglh during a idle slate. 1 Press [1 then [7] men [31 11:51“? n m r SETTING This iunction sounds an alen |n every mrnure, lemng you know the Cali elapse lime. Selecl the pamme'eriRELEASE. SETTING) by using the Scroll keys. Press 1-1. 2 Seiecl the parameter (RELEASE SETTING) by using the ROAM ALERii scroll keys. Press p]. This function sounds an alert and gives out a message when (he handset enters a new servrce area, when ll enters another service area or when it leaves the user service area. ZOW SIGNAL ALERi \ This function sounds alert when the Signal o'a received call is weak 1 Press [1 men [7] men [2] W I, a Bi 5, during a call ROAM ALERT \ ' SETTING 1 Press [1 men 17] men [4] a LOW SIG ALERT ’ SETTING 2 Seiecrme parameter (RELEASE, SETTING) by usmg me we" We press H \ 2 Select the parameter (RELEASE. SETTING) by using the scroll keys, Press [4], 25 E HECKING MY NUMBEE Thls is a function to check the telephone number of the handset currently in use. 1 Press [1 men [a] then enter [PASSWORD] men [7] M B E 51 (lm‘ DiGiTAL 000 000mm EHECKI THE PHONE VERSION This iuncnon checks the Version 0! [he handset currently in use in I! E 8 a 011i} PHONE VERSION swvxxxxx HW.XXXX 1 Press [1 men [01 then enter [PASSWORD] then [8] 26 CHAPTER 5 SECURITY FEATURES 1. How to Lock Your Phone 2. How to Change Your Banner 3. How to Restrict Your Phone 4. How to Reset Your Phone 5. How to Clear Your Phone Memory 6. Memory Clearing Function HOW TO LOCK YOUR PHONE HOW TO LOCK YOUR PHONE AUTO LOCK LOCK CODE CHANGE This function prevents any other person from using the handsel without This function is used 10 Change fine 4—digil lock code. permission. When It rs iocked, the handset can be used to dial \ Or use any other funcn'on 1 Press [1 then 10| men enter \ [PASSWORD] then m 1 Press [1 |hen [OI men The delaull password is the lasr 4 digits of AUTO LOCK 7 enter [PASSWORD] men [I] > N0 USE your phone number. The defauh password is me \ lasr 4 digits of your phone number. 2 Enter Adigit new “PASSWORD“. \ \ 2 Select the paramsrer (OFF. POWER ON. ON) 3 Re-snler zhe new "PASSWORD" Press |-|. parameter by using rhe scroll keys. Press H. \ "POWER ON? “ mks the handset upon powe'ins 4 The display will read “PASSWORD “ changed. on the handset each time. "OFF?" unlocks the handset and leaves it unlocked. meormng cal/s, emergency daring and alarm Iummons are enabled when Ihe handset rs locked. 27 HOW TO CHANGE YOUR BANNER HOW TO RESTRICT YOUR PHONE BANNER CHANGE RESTRICTION FUNCTIONg Thls lunclion changes me banner displayed on the LCD. You can restrict six diflerenl funcuons You can em, a banner up u, 15 wanders long. —_ — . M 1 Pressnmen |01men M a BI s m RESTRICT ? > YES 1 Press [1 men [0] enter [PASSWORD] men 141. men [PASSWORD] The delaull password is me men (31 XXXXXXX last 4 digws of your phone number. —— —— 2 Using the we“ “no“; weer VES- 2 Emera banner using inslructions for alpha keys on page 17. Press H- iO RESTRICT INCOMING CALLS When mis function is enabled. the phone does not respond (0 incoming calls. However. oulgoing calls can slll be made. _— 1 Press key 11] “INCOMING” __—— WI 9 IX (4, INCOMING ‘7 ’ ALLOW 2 Sewect the parameler by using me scro|| keys. RESTRICT: (o res|ric\ incoming cans, ALLOW: to allow incaming calls. __ 3 Press 11. 28 _—_——— HOW TO RESTRICT YOUR PHONE _——_— RESTRICTlNG OUTGOING CALLg When \his funcfion is enabled. incoming Calls can be answered, bul Outgoing Calls cannot be made. It is still possible (0 make emergency calls. —— Till E E G} OUTGOING 7 ' ALLOW 1 Press key 111 “OUTGOING? —__-— 2 Select me parameler by using the scroll keys, RESTRICTv lo reslricl outgoing calls. ALLOW: to allow Outgoing calls. ___——— 3 Press (1. RESTRlCTING THE PHONE BOOE This funcllon blocks the slorage of phone numbers or (he use of slered phone numbers. lell 3 E 3 mm MEMORY ONLY 7 ' ALLOW 1 Press key [3] “MEMORY ONLY" The default password is the last diglts cl your phone numberl 2 Select lhe parameter by using me scroll keys. RESTRICT: reslricts phone book. ALLOW: allows phone book use. _— 3 Press H» 29 HOW TO RESTRICT YOUR PHONE RESTRICTING LONG DISTANCE CALLQ ___— 1 Press key [4] “LONG DISTANCE" —— s. M E! BI 51 LONG DISTANCE 7 > ALLOW 2 Selecl me parameler by using me scroll keys. RESTRICT: reslricts lung dislanoe callse ALLOW: allows long disnance calls. (A) Press 11. ESTRICT CALLS T0 900 NUMBER _— 1 Press key [5] “900 are“ ___—_— ‘llll In E 8 Br (m OOOWS 7 > ALLOW 2 Seleel me palameler by using the scroll keys, RESTRICT: restricls 900 service, ALLOW: allows 900 service, —_—— 3 Press H» The message “TH/S PHONE"s RESTR/CTED' is nlspleyed on me screen. ——4 —__— HOW TO RESET YOUR PHONE This fundion resets each value set in me memory to its defauit value. 1 Press [1 men [0| lnen W E 5 RESET SETTING w [PASSWORD] men [5]. > NO 2 Selecl me parameler by using the scroll keys. Press |-|. ll you select WES" lne following screen is displayed. and men the phone will be automancally Iumed off. 30 xgm ____—_— HOW TO CLEAR YOUR PHONE MEMOR —____— LEARING STORED PHONE NUMBERS This iuncfion Clears all stored numbers. ___——_ 1 Press H men [0] men enler m CLR PHONE N0 v > No [PASSWORD] men [6] then [1]. The deiault password is the Iast4 digits oi your phone number. _————— 2 Selecl me parameter (NO, was; by using me scroll keys. Press H- lfi _&P}m MEMORY CLEARING FUNCTION LEARING DIALED NUMBER IN CALLLOG ‘ This iuncflon clears dialed number in call logs ‘III B E {4 CLR CALL LOGS? > NO 1 Press [1 Ihen [o] Ihen emer 1 [PASSWORD] men [61 men [2] The deIault password is the last 4 digits ei your phone number. 2 Seiesi the paramsier (NO, VES) by 2 using me scroll keys. Press [1 LEARING AIR TIME IN HOME SERVICE AR This IuncIion clears air lime used in home servloe area YAI I! E E B CLR HOME? > NO 1 Press [1 men [01 men enter [PASSWORD] men [51 men [31 The delauII password is me last 4 digits 01 your phone number. 2 Selecl me parameler (N0. vssi by using me scroll keys. Press [r]. MEMORY CLEARING FUNCTION LEARING ROAM CAL ‘ This Iunclion clears air Iime used in other service areas __——— Press [1 men [0] then enter [PASSWORD] men |s1men [4]. m I! a E {a (HE CLR ROAM” > N0 The dehult password is me last 4 digits at your phone number, __—__ Select the paramewr (NO. YES) by using the saw" keys. Press fl. 32 CHAPTER 6 SUPPLEMENTARY FUNCTIONS 1. Melody Setup Function 2. Stopwatch 3. Calculator 4. Bio-Rhythm MELODY SETUP RITE MELOD Press [-] then [6] then [2], then [1]. By pressing the [1 select lhe melody title and enter a melody via me key pad, Press [1 to store melody. If you select previously entered melody. "OVERWRITE 7" is displayed. By pressing the [SEND] , the previously entered melody is played witn musical note displayed on the screen. To end the melody. press It You can edit previously entered melody. "Orig Dal Seem" is default melody. Press [-1 aner entering melody speed([3|). Speed : Selecl me Parameter iModerato, Allegro, largo - - » by using the soroll keys) and press H» II E WRITE MELODY ’ MY MELODY l Tull II E E 8 MELODY INPUT LJBJ m I! E E (3 (IE MUSlCTEMPO ’ MODERATO 33 Press [1 alter entering tire title of the melody Select the parameter you want. Entered melody is added to me ringer type list MELODY SETUP " O ENTER MELOD When you press diel key I. a quarter note is displayed. The dial keys I, z, 3, 4, 5, o, 7 correspond to musical notes do, re, mi, to. sol, Ia. si, do. respectively. Select me lengtn of tone by pressing [it] in sequence wnile ine querter note is displayed. a wnen you press m. at sign is displayed undertne musical note and it onanges to a half note. To entera pause, press [t] in sequence aner pressing [a] and select the length at a pause. it is possible to move and edit musical notes by pressing volume keys [-y[+]. To add musical news while you edit, hold [1 and enter the note. To delete the note, press up s Pressl-l to play back tne melody you've entered. Press [1 to stop. wnen you enter 11 news. the screen moves to me next screen. You can enter up to 100 notes MELODY SETUP HEAR MELODE 1 Press [1 men [a] then [2], then [2]. 2 Select the melody lille you wam w near, and me title cl melody is displayed and melody gels played. HEAR MELODY '.’ The melody gens replayed when > XXXXX pressing [1 Press || lo slop lne melody. ll there is no enlered melody. ”Ong Dal Saem" WlII be played. 34 “IE 129-1 MELODY SETUP MELODY SPEEE 1 Press [1 men [6] men [21‘ then [3]. 2 By pressing me [1 select me melody line you want to change the speed m I! E 8 tr} MELODY SPEED” ' MY MELODY l 3 By pressing me [-1 selea the melody speed M II 8 g (3 4 By pressing me [-1 MUSIC TEMPO . > MODERATO selecl the mere \empo STOPWATC H Press [1 then [51 men [3], Press [ill] Io control the stopwatch. [1 controls Start! Slop / Split |] commIs Splill Splat Release / Reset. The time unitdisplayed on the LCD in 1/ 100 Ola second. Til-E 86W 35 Press [END] to exit and relum (D the inmal display. CALCULATION 1 Press [-1 then [a] then [4]. —_ 2 Using the calculamr. Definitions W N 9 g H m CALCULATOR *:[‘1.- !, ><:[*] %:[#], = . [-1, , : [SEND] Up id 7 integer digits and up to 2 decimals Can be displayed. If the calculated result has more than 7 digits, the result is displayed in 7 digit logarithm. There is no l-) sign. To express a negative number. use ‘O-Value', To see the help screen. press the volume key. even tfyou are tn the middle ofa calculation. EXAMPLE Tocaloulale128 x 32: 1. Enteriza 2. Press[*] 3. Enter 32 4. Press [1 BIO-RHYTHM This function identifies the biomythms ottodey or a specific day using sotarcalendar, ‘M I xterm l'TODAY Z-SOMEDAY 1. Press [1 then [6] then [5]. J'BIRTHDAY 2. Press key [3] “ BIRTHDAY?“ Enter your solar calendar bintlday n year/mnth/date. and then press [-1. 3. To find out today lilo-rhythm. select TODAY end to find out biorhymm of a specific day. select SOMEDAV Bio-rhythm function is almilabie only when the phone can register the current time lrorn the network system. For Same Day Bio. you cannot enter the dates bciore your birthday. For Birthday. you cannot enter the dates later than today date, Physical. Emoiioflsl and inlelllgsnl quotients appear with a number showing now many days have passed since your birth date for the date you want to and out Etc-mythm displayed on the top portion 01 the screen What is Sio—mylhm? scmylhm is a lite rhythm whic ‘s governed by three mythm curves called physical, emuuunal, and intelligent and starts lreni our body lrdm our hinh to death i Phys'eal rhythm This rhythm controls widerranging physical elements related to resistance to diseases. physical suength. adiiistmenl cl muscle exemlsa. speed. physiology and other basic physical ans with a cycle crzz days 1 Emotional mythm This mythm adiusts creativtty. sensihyiry. mental health and recognition about wnm and humans wiln a cycle cl 25 days. i intelligent rhythm The rhythm aneus our memory. susceptibility to lright acceptance of know ledge and logical and anatytic power with a cycle or 33 days 36 CHAPTER 7 E; VOICE MAIL AND TEXT MESSAGES This chapter describes convenient functions that allow you i!) check voice mail and receive text messages with the handset. 1. Receiving a Message 2. Checking Received Message 3. Sending Message 4‘ Dire“ Vlew 5. Bell Type RECEIVING A MESSAGE DIRECT VIEW SET 1 When message is received, displays me following message, [A1[Dl[<1[>]- display lexl [<1 - delete message DIRECT VIEW RELEASE W E E 8» m 0 TEXT MESSAGE Q ABCDEFGHIIKL. . . 1 When message is received. displays Ihe following message. You can view the message in the sms menu 37 WHIB 138-1 CHECKING RECEIVED MESSAGE HECIGNG RECEIVED VOICE MAIL MESSAG 1 Press u. 2 Press [1] "VOICE MAIL" 0 VOICE MAIL TO LISTEN mess [SEND] u displays me number olvo. e mail messages currently reeel in your voice mailbox. To access your voice mailbox. press [SEND]. WIS EQGIE HECKING RECEIVED TEXT MESSAG ENDING MESSAGE 1” 1 Press n then press [21 "TEXT MAIL' 1 Press [1 men press [31 "SEND MAIL" w a 81 c 2 l“ XX NEW TEXT Then press [1 and you can view lhe devails. 2: xx STORED 15x1- Then press [INP] 3. ERASE STORED 2 To reafl new mail, press [11 For receiving phone number, press m. To read shared mail‘ press [2] To erase stored mail. press [3] W B E 5) MESSAGE.7 m m a x e 3 Townte message, press [21 m ABCEF Then press [STO]. 02 333333 03 Hl. Maximum number of messages : 22 4 To send your phone number press [31 u a ‘3 ~°-‘ m Phone No.7 W II B E 8 Then press [mp]. Q TEXT MESSAGE Q 000000000000 ABCDEFGHUKL. ms” 5 Then press [SEND] to send message. When displayed ‘MESSAGE IS SENT'. succeed. 38 DIRECT VIEW DIRECT VIEW SETTING When text message rs received, displays text drrecrly on the screen 1 Press |] men press [41 2 selecr me paramerer (ON/ OFF) by using the scroll keys. DIRECT VIEW > ON Press H. 39 BELL TYPE BELL TYPE SETTING When (ex! message IS received, Sounds selected hell. 1 Press [1 men press [51 2 Selectms paramerer m a 12 <3 W SET BELL P RINGER (ringer, vibramr. silenl) by using me scroll keys. Press [1 40 CHAPTER 8 $5 MAK|NG AN EMERGENCE CALL Making an Emergence call This Is the enhanced 911 feature. E911 IN LOCK MODE 41 Enter 911 and press [SEND]. \ When a call ends, the phone remms no me emergency mode. Reserve Emergency mode during 5 minutes. W B E 157 AUDlOVOX -LOCKED- PASSWORD” mm E g a m 00:00-23 91 1 EMERGENCY CALL Till-B 853-1 EMERGENCY CALL MAR 13, MON PM3:00 Making an Emergence call E911 USING ANY AVAILBLE SYSTEM —— 1 Emer 911 and press [SEND]. \ When a call ends. the phone M o o: a o 4 1 3 relums a: me emergency mode. \ The phone lries to make an “ 9“ EMERGENCY CALL emergency call using any available system. —— 2 Reserve Emergency made m during 5 minutes. m 8 IX 9 am AUmOVOX MAR 13.MON PM3:00 IE E-EIGTIE 9 E [a EMERGENCY CALL MAR 13. MON PM3'00 42 CHAPTER 9 SAFETY SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES Read This Information Belore Using Your Handheld Portable Cellular Telephone EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio Iransmitter and receiver. when it IS ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. In August, 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with salety levels tor handheld wtre-less phones. These guidelines are consistent with the safely standards previously set hy oolh u.s. and international standards bodies: ANSI (395.1 (1992) ' NCRP Report as (1986) ' ICNIRP (1996) ' Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature. For example. over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians lrom universities. govemmenl health agencies, and industry reviewed the available body otreseareh to develop the ANSI Standard (0951). The design ol your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and those standards).* ; American National Shndards institute: National Council on Radiation protection and measurements: international Commission on Nonlonizing Radiation Protection. ANTENNA CARE Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations. 43 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES DRIVING SAFETY Talking on the phone while driving is extremely dangerous and is illegar in some states. Remember. safety comes first Check the laws and regulations on the use or phones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Also if using your phone while driving please: Give full atteno‘on to driving. Driving safety is your first responsibility. Use hands»tree operation, it available. Full 0" the road and park before making of answering a call, it dn conditions require. it you must use the phone while driving, please use one-touch, speed dialing, and auto answer modes. An airbag inflates with great force, DO NOT plaoe objects, including both installed or portable wrreless equipment, in the area over the airbag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result. WARNING: Failure to lollow these lnstruetions may lead to serlous personal injury and possible property damage. SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES ELECT]! 1C DEVICES Most modern electronic equipment is shielded lrorn RF energy. However, cenain electronic equipment may not he shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone. Pacemakers The Health industry Manulacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation olsix to? inches be maintained between a hand-held wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid powntiat tnterierence with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of ereless Technology Research. it you have a pacemaker: ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from your pace-maker when the phone is turned on. no not cany the phone in a breast pocket. Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference, ltyou have any reason to suspect that interterence is taking place, turn your phone OFF immediately. Heartnq Aids Some digital wireless phones may intertere with some hearing aids. in the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider {or call the Customer service line Io discuss altemativas). 44 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES LECTRO C DEVICE Other Medical Devices c llycu use any other personal medical device. consult the manulacturer otyour devloe to determine it they are adequately shielded trom external RF energy Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Turn your phone OFF in healthcare facilities when any regulations posted In these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or healthcare Iacilities may he using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. Vehicles RF signals may attract improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manulacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer ol any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. Posted Factlltles Turn your phone OFF where posted notices so require. SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES 0 THER SAFETY GUIDELlNE Allcrafl FCC Regulations prohibiI using your phone while in the air. Swiich OFF your phone belore boarding an airorart. Blasting Areas To avoid intertering with blasting operations. turn your phone OFF when in a “blasiing area" or in areas posted: "Turn on two-way radio“ Obey all signs and instructions. Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and Instrucficns. Sparks in such areas oould cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Areas wiIh a potentially explosive atmosphere are alien, huI not always. clearly marked. They include fueling areas such as gas stations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical lransier or swrage iacilltles: vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air cantains chemicals or articles. such as grain. dust. or metal powders; and any other area where you would normally be advised to mm oft your vehicle engine. 45 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES PRECAUTI Your Handheld Portable Telephone is a high quality piece crI equipment. Before operating the equipment. read all inslrucfions and cautionary - markings on (t) AC Adapter (2) Battery and (3) Product Llsing Banery. 1. DO NOT use this equipment in an extreme environmenl where high temperature or high humidity exists. 2. DO NOT abuse the equipment. Avoid striking, shaking or shocking. When not using the unit, lay down the unit to avoid possible damage due to instability. 3. DO NOT expose this equipmentto rain or spilled beverages. 4. no NOT use unauthorized aooesscnes, 5. DO NOT disassemble the phone or its accessories. If service or repair is required. return unit to an authorized audiovox cellular service center. If unit is disassembled, the risk or electric shock or fire may result. 6. DO NOT short-circuilthe battery Ierminals by metal ilems etc SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES The following ulfenses are punishable by fine. imprisonmeni. or bulh: Using ubscene. indecenl. or profane language. Using the unil lo give all ialse distress cans. Wiretapping or otherwise inieroepiing a ielepnone rail, unless that person has firsi chained lne eonsenloflne parties panicipeling in me call, Making anonymous calls to annoy, harass, or moles! nlher people. Charging lo an aoeounl wimoui auinorizarion lo avoid payment for service. Refusing lo yield a pany line wnen inlormeo inar ii is needed for an emergency call (I! is also unlawlul in lake over a party line by stating lalsely trial it is needed for an emergency), 46 . CHANNEL vs. FREQUENCY Channel Number TX FREQ(MHZ) RX FREQ(MHZ) 1 825.03 870.03 2 825.06 870.06 3 825.09 870.09 l | I 797 848.91 893.91 798 848.94 893.94 799 848,97 _. 893.97 990 82401 869.01 991 824.04 869.04 992 824.07 86907 L F I 1 l 1023 825.00 870.00
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