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TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT ------ 6
Introdncrion
Immnamlnfislmauun -
Check Accessories
Before You Start
Sflély Llsmltfions
Chapner l. Getfing Stamd
l-lCaminns
1-2 Installing the RUl'M Curd -----
1-3 Using the Bunny Pack
14 Phone (hmpunmls -----------
1-5 Function Keys
1-6 Display Indicalms -----------
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Chapter 2. Basic Function
Z-l Turning the Phone On and Off
2-2 Making Cniis and Answering Calls ------ze
Mnkmg Calls
Ca” waiting 27
3Wuy Calling »
Cniirnm-niding ---23 i
Making Cain using the pimr‘e book in 2 \\'nys ———29
Rcdiaiing ......zg
Speed Dialing -
AnswermgCulls
[n-Call Openiinns -
WrilingTexl
Using Traditional Tux! [npul
Using 1") 1m lnpul
Using Manner & Keynud Key Guard Mode
2-5 Phone Bock Features
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Chapter 3. Menu Functions
3.1 ngml Guidelim m Access Menu Functions ------ 42
3.2 phone Book
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Search Nilmc
Search Entry
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Memmy sum-s
3-3 Messages
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3-9Gnme PonManAdvenIum
Chapmrft Safety Guidlines
4—1 Safélylnfmfinn ‘-
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Introduction
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Introduction
Dear cusmmu.
Thank yuu for choosing ACE-700 CDMA innhiie phone. As
ALCOMM’ 5 first CDMA 1x handset rmenny level and new
CDMA markes, ACH—7OO has all the emential (dimes that
any new mobile user mu ask for. ACH—7flfl has a stylish disign
winh trimly sofl edge and shazp'nem fur a mmfonabie gnp on
the phone. The mndy barlype phone is equipped with a variety
of featuxes as shawn below that offers great value to your
imbue experience :
ACE-700 Handset
950 mAh Li—lim battery
Travel Charger ‘
User Manual
Hand Strap /
Cigar Lighter Adaptel-(Opfional)
Ear Micro Phone (Optinnnl)
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Important Information
This user guide provrdes impananl informalion on lhe use
and operauon of your phone. Please read all the
infomlaliorl carefully prior to using the phone for best
performance and to prevcnl any damage lo or misuse of
ihe phone. Any unapproved change or madificaiicn will
void your wamnty,
Check Accessories
Your mobile phone comes with lhe following accessories r '
a travel charger, a rechargeable battery and a hand strap.
Please verify your accessories are included
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Before You Start
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Before You Start
Safety Instructions
WARNING! To reduce the pnssihility of electric
shock, da mt expose your phone to high humidity areas,
such as the bathranm, swimming pool. etc.
Always store your plume away from heat. Never store
ynur phone exposed to temperatures less than -3o‘c or
greater than+60'C, such as outside during a snuwstorm or
in your car on a hot day. Exposure to excessive cold or
heat will result in malfunction, damage and/or catastrophic
failure.
Use caution when using your phone near other
electronic devices. RF emissions from your mobile
phone may affect nearby inadequately shielded eleclmnic
equipment. You should consult with manufacturers of any
personal medical devices such as pacemakers and hmring
adies [cl delermine If they are susceptible to interference
From your mobile phone, Tum off your phnne in a medical
facility nr at a gas station. Never place yuur phone in a
microwave oven as this will cause the battery to explode.
Chapter 1.
Getting Startch
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1-1 Cautions
> Using lheplmnc near receiving eqmpmenm.e., TV or radio)
may muse interferenm.
) Keep yuurplmne in usafepluce whgn nulinuse,
P Use only the bamnm, mums and chargers provided
by ALCOMM. Using unaufl'lmizhd awl-is could void
WWW- .
P Onlyfluthnrimd petsonnel should service the phone and is
maxim. Faulty installation or service may lesull in
accidents and mnsquenlly void the walnnty.
> Do not hold the antenna while the phone is in me.
P Do nm use me phone in dmigmed no cellular phone use
was.
» Donmaxpcselhe phnne w my] lcmpenmmmhumidity.
» Awid gem; your phone weL mm phune gas wet, m
the power ofl'nnmedinlcly and xemow the battery. lfthe
pham: is hm-filncticma],mmm it to (he daler forsamcc.
> Awid 51m orimpmcl on the plume.
1-2 Installing the RUIM Cards
> KmpallminianneRUMcardsouteffl-wmmofmal]
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”Before installmg mRUTM card, alwaysmakc sure lhnnhe
phone is switched of and then remove the battery,
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1. With the back om]: phone
facing you, pass me mime
button 1, Slide lhebaltery z
ofi'the phone 2. r y
2, Release the RUIM card
holder by sliding it w
the fight.
3. Insert the RUIM card ensuring
that thz bevelled comer is on
the bollom rign and the
golden comm am is facing
duwnwntds.
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4. Slide the card holder lo
the left to lock the card
in ils place.
5. Place the balm-y on ihe hack
ufthle phone and slide it up
the body omie phnne until ii
lacks inin place.
1-3 Using the Battery Pack
Charge the battery fully before the iniu'el use enhe phone,
The phone comes with a rechargeable battery. Keep the
banary charged while not in use in order to maximize and
slandbyiiine when using vhe phunc
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lnmmng (In: Ballcry
To install the battery, Mn mu beam of Ike balmy imn th:
openingon the back oflhe phone. Then, push fixebaheryduwn
[lemming Ihc Baum!
Tum Ihc power oflflfpowcr is an, a lass ufstomd number and
mesages may occur).
By lifiinglemoval hullon lhebauery will become debs/chat
Buttery Charge Level
The balm-y charge level is shown at Ihe mp right cflhe LCD
screen.
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thn flmbaflcrychaxgc level hecum law. flwhancrysensm’will
alert you by sounding an audible lane. 1qu balmy charge level
mm Mngly law, the phnncwd] aulmnatmally switch OE
and any fimcu'on in pmgm will no! he saved.
X If lhehanery mmouldun'nga will, call may laminateand the
phone may mm offzmomanmfly.
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Using the Travel Charger-
Warning! Use anly the travel charger provided with the
phone. Using wrong charger may cause damage to your
phone and battery and invalidate the warranty.
1) Connect the lead of the charger to the bottom ofthe
phone.
2) Plug the charger into a wall outlet.
- The charger should operate on aAC 220V source.
(Check voltage uflhe charger)
- The phone can be used while charging if it is switched
on.
- Fully clinging empty battery with the travel charger
takes approximately Jhcurs.
- If charging is not displayed, wait for a while,
disconnect the charger plug it in again and retry,
lfchmging still tails, cunlacl your dealer.
3) When the battery is fully charged, the bar stops
mlhng, Dimmeetthe elatgertiaintheAtCouuetandphm,
The red Iighloflhechlirgerindienics lhxllhehanery isbeirlg
claw lfeharging is mmplemd, the light will mm inln green.
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1-4 Phone Components
The following shows key components of your mobile
phone.
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1. Eurptecc
1. Handset
Jack
3. LCD 5mm
3. Menage 9. Sun Keyl
KEY 10. Sun Key:
. ll. SEN)“ Kay
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5. Snund Mode
Key
13. Mphsnumflit
Keypad
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Mode Kty Mode Key
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1—5 The Function Keys
, ® Q Allows a user ll) place, answer calls or to see
recent call lisl.
(2) @ Press le lerminale a call, return lo initial screen,
ul’ turn me phone ell/um
® @
This Scroll Key allows qmck access to notification
messages
Up scroll key for Messages and down scroll key for
Snund on initial screen.
v (D Q C1
' - Son Key I, upper len comer, l-lgnl above Send key
Press to access the menu or function.
- Soft Key 2, upper right corner, right above End key.
Press lhls key once in a menu to go back one level.
Press this key on initial screen to Search name or use
as a clear key.
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In slnndby mode, set the manner mude(vibmlion) by
pressing and holding meQ key.
‘ - In T9 edit mode, toggle candidate wards.
‘ @ g
In slandby mode, set key guard functinn by pressing
and holding the @ key abnut 3 seconds.
- ln edil mode, change input mode.
® Press this key fur space in edlt mode.
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1-6 Display Indicators
The phone screen displays aavaral arr-screen icons which
appear when the phone is powered on.
Signal Strength
‘i’..||| Current singal strenth: mare lines
the stronger signal
' Message
9 New text or voice message
Bahery
@ Battery Charge Level-the more blocks
the strongcr the charge.
Alarm
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Appears whar. alarm is sar.
Service Indicator
f Appears when phune is in operational
service network.
Manner Mode
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Chapter 2.
Basic Functi
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2-1 Turning the Phone On and Off
Turning me P’hnne On
1. Install a charged bancry pack
or connecl vhe phone to an @
exlemal puwer source such as
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Z. Press @ for a few seconds until the light is on.
31 Like any other radio device, avoid any unnecessary
contacl with vhe antenna while our phone is an.
3.1qu plume requests a PIN code :The PIN cede is
usually supplied with the [HM caxd.
Hay in the PIN code(displayed as *m), and press
OK.
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Turning the Phone Off
1, Press and huld @ unlil d'lsplay ween tumx olf,
then release the key.
when yuu make a call. follow these simple steps:
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Making Calls
l. Make sure he phone is turned on.
Plfnul, pressw and hold for few seconds.
2.Key in the phone number including the area code
3rPress Clear to delete lhe digit m the lefi
4.P|e§ Q and wait for lhe answer.
5.Press Q to end Ihe eell(ur to cancel the call attempt).
lf outgoing cells are in resrr-lered mode, Outgoing call
is restricted. message displays on your screen.
You can only dial phone numbers saved in Emergency
list.
blfymr want to mm 05 “118 function, look at Security in
Menu.
Call Waiting
Your cellular service may offer a call waiting funcllon.
While a call is in progress, you may hear beeps indicafing
another incoming call. When call waiting is enabled, you
may pm the aclive call on hold while you answer me other
incoming cull. Check with yuur cellular servim previder
for infonnatiun about this functicn.
LPress Q to receive a waiting call
i 2.Press Q again to switch between calls.
3.Press y in end one ufrlre culls.
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3 Way Czlling
This feamrc allows you In make a call wllhcul hanging up
the other line‘ Check with your cellular service provider fur
i information about ibis function.
1. Dial desire number and press Q
2. liyau want to go back to the lnmal call, wait until 2nd
pmon hangs up the phnnc, olhcrwise press to end
both calls.
Cru Fnrvurding
This feature allows you to transfer the receiving calls to the
other number that you enlcrcd.
Check will-l your cellular service provider for infon'nation
abou [his fimction.
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Malling calls using the phone Imoll in Z mlys
1. In slandhy mode, press Cl search
2. Enter desired name and press search
OK
1. Press Menu and Select Phonebwk
2. Scroll lo selecl Search name or entry.
as You can also make the calls by dial in the last four digit
number and press Q
Rndialing
Tn redial nne cf Ihe last 30 phone numbers you have
dialed, answered er missed:
1. Press Q key in slandby mode
2. Scroll with navigation key to the desired phone number
or name, and pressQ
Speed Dialing
Ifthe phone number has been assigned to a number key for
speed dialing, you can speed dial the number in the
following wayt
1, Press and held the correspondlng number key until
dialing message appears.
. ‘ twice.
s n
, press @ enter 9 “Q
s .‘ 3. To reject the call without
1 no find die phone number you want.
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Answering Calls
l. in sinndhy mode. press any key except g
Press E to end lhe call.
2. To make ring tone silem ml
answering, puss § 0112345573
2~3 ln-Call Operations
Depending on rhe situaliun of lire phone call, following
operations can he perfonned during r call by pressing C,
Menu or Cl Find.
Menu
bMerrngnr :To send messages
bMure The person you are calling can nor hear your voice
PSemlP/mmz ;Send out your phone niunber
Psi/cue: :K:y tone slince
Find
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24 Writing Text
You can key in text in two different ways. using the
traditional lexl input Dr predieiive lexl inpm meihnd called
T9 text input,
Input Mode
T9 Text Input provides four mudes fur eniering text,
numbeis, special characters, and punctuation,
> Airman-Tap) Mode
There are three difierem made such as Abd. ABC and she
made Use Ah: mode to add words in traditional text input.
mode, The default is Abe mode
P T9 Made
Type text using one keystroke per letter. The phone
lranslates keystmkes into common words by using the
ieders on enci- key and a compressed database,
P 123(N|lmbers) Mode
Type numbms using one keysimke per number
To change to 123 made in a text entry field, press @ and
hold for few seconds until 123 mode is displayed on lap
right comen
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Symbol Mode
Insen special characters and puhmumun.
1h lZ3(Numb=r)mude, you can switch In symbol mode by
pressing once. You may use any of Ihe 30 special
characters. When the curse: is located where yuu want the
special character, switch lo Symbnl mode Press fl key
in number mode and press Q to select the desired
chamcler.
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Using Traditional Text Input
when writing text. press the key marked with the desired
letter one or more times until the letter appears. Note that
not all available characters are visible on the keypad.
Use the follnwing functions to edit the text:
, Tu add a space, press -kry
— To add a punctuation mark nr special character, press
and held when indicator at the top of the display
is in IE mode, prcss' one more time.
Use scroll key tn select desired punctuation mark or i
special character.
- To mnve the cursor lctt or right, press @ respectively
- To delete the character to the lefl to the cursor, press [3
Clear key.
- To switch between upper and lower case, press g key
to change indicator at. the top right uflhe display.
- To switch between letters and numbers, press and hold
fl key.
- To key In 3 letters which ls under the same key as the
previous one, press scroll key up and down (ur wait until
the cursor appears) and key in the new letter.
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T9 text input ufi'ers an easy “my to write lexl. You can edit
and inpul Banner, Scheduler. Short Message and Phone
Back using T9 Text Input,
1. Key in the desired word by pressing each key once for
one letter,
2. Press% key lo select me desired word and press
key and man Writing the next word.
Changing Letter Case
There are three epunns for selecting letter cases ; Pressfi
key to change the following option,
Initial Cap 09 Abe)
Only line first leller is capinalized
Caps Looms ABC)
. All subsequent letters are capllalized.
Lower Case(t9 abc)
Change lettercase m lower case
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Examples Using T9 Text Input
Typing In T9 Mode
To use T9 mode while in a new message, follow the these
steps:
1. Press fl key in change the lener eases
2. Press@ E Q E
3. Press is complete llie wprrl and add a space
4.1“st fl a fig fi@ fi
5. Display: Call the clfice
m Press Q m selecr other desired word cu each word.
Key Functions
G Option: Press In scroll and select a made through
menus.
E7~fitrype Text): In IQ mode, press one key per lener
lo enler texl.
-~fi (Type Numbers): In 123 (Numbers) mode. press
once in enler numbers.
Q (Next): In 19 made, press m display other malnhing
5 words.
, gfiymbols) z ME mode on [up rig“ corner, press to
iusen punctuation in a word and complete a sentence.
-: In 19 made, press to complete a word and insen a
space.
Q} - Press to move the cursor.
D Clear: Press to delete a single space or clmrncler.
Press and hold to delete entire words.
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g Manner & Kn), ild Kay Guard Mode
l Manner Made
‘ Use mannermodc ma public place,
1. in standby mode. activdle manner Vinnie
mode by pressing the% key and ,M
hold for few seconds.
P When (manner mode is sci.
flwmmnomnsintheksys
and Ih: phone vilmlfi
iusmd infringing,
2, In standby mode, dmclivme manner mm by pressing
“1erme hold fnrfew seconds unu'i mlmse
massage impeais.
Key Guard Mudunick)
To prevent unimmn'nml dialing. Keyguaydi
LTwcmEkE-ngmm’ moaeenanvea v
in standby mode, pussy
and hold the key (for 3 seconds)
>Wheukhyguard mod: is many keysouimhaug
will not work
we To release the key guard made, press the g
(for 3 mounds)
When key guard mode is mm Key Gum Mode
DisabledisdisplayudnnmcLCD Susan. i
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2-5 Phone Book Features
Phone Book Memory
You can store names and phone numbers in the phones i
memoryumemal phone beak) and in the RUIM cards
memory(RUI.M phone bunk). You can unly use one memory
a! a time. To sues the phone book, press Menu and Select
the phone book To access the phone book dunng the a call
press mu and enter the search me. Also, it has Numeric
menu(Pause) Features.
b The phunes inhemal phone book can stare 300 names
with 3 numbers per name.
> The phone suppons RU'IM cards and memury depends
an the card.
Numeric menuWaust) Features in your Phone Book
. 1. Numeric Menu: Whnnyou call aummmed
smuggler. as voice mail orcreditbifling numbels),
you oflcn have to cnmr a seriw ofnumbm.
;, ‘ [nsteadofemering thcsemlmbers byhand, you can
same the uumbels in your phombook sepmted by
special mamas-meg. P, T) called palms.
Them me three difl‘arenl pauss [halyuu can use when smring a
number.
> Time Pal-55m
Thephonewillwailmvn seconds beforesemling the 1
next suing ofdjgi's. 1
7 , > Hard Pausea’)
The phone will stap dialing until the beep soundAfler
the beep sound resume (o admit to the next number.
> One Hyphm(-) To djflhmtiam lheammde,
county code and en;
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1. Storing a Number with Pauses
1) Enter the phone number.
2) Press®
3) Select one ofthe following
> Press Time pause
P Press Hard pause
> One hyphen
4) Enter additional number(s) (eg , pin number or credit
card number).
5) Afier entering adduional numbeds), press C) Save
to save this numberwlvh pause&
6) The phdne will prumptyuu fer the memory location
where the number will be saved. '
Press C] Next to automatically store the number in
[he first available memory location,
You also have the option to enter a specific Lhreedigil i
memory location number.
7) Enter a name for Ihe phone numher. Ifyou do not
wan! to enter a name, go to the next step.
3) Select your desired lnhel type Muhile, Home, Office
using
9) Press C1 Select. A cmrfirmation message
Stored in entry uno displays on the phone.
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i Edit the Existing Plume Numbers and an E n
- Address in your Phone Book
l. me the initial screen press C7 Find, lhe Search
2. Enter the name and press E] Find.
3. Press @ to highlight the label type.
4. Selemthe desired unused label type or desired edit label
type by using @
5. Press C] Edit lo enler the additional phone number,
edil the existing number er email address as appropriate. 5
name appears. l
x You can also change the default ring rype in this step.
5. Press 1:1 Saver
Retrieving Numbers
Remeving by Name Search ;
1. Press (3 Find,
2. Enter the character“) Ihat ynu want no search fur(such
as the first [mum of the name.) and press C] find.
3.You will see a list of matches
4. Press D Detail to see specifics in that memory
location, or press Etc plaoe me call.
Chapter 3.
Menu Functions
A LCO MM
3-1 General Guidelines to Access Menu
, Functions
features.
. Press ® Key to go tllmugh the list ofmemt features.
. When desired menu appears on the screen press C)
Stitch
The sub-menu wiil appear on the screen.
4 Highlight the sub-menu item that you want using scroll
key and puss (Z) Select,
5. Adjust yoursetfing using the g c; in“ 1:7
3-2 Phone BODkMenu Q)
You can save mobile phone numbers and so on, up to 300
Add NeurMenqu )
. Press Q Menu, Seven menu items are in the menu
entries.
1. Press Q Menu.
2. Press G Select.
3 Press Q Addnew,
4. Highlight the desired
phcne back and
Puss C] Select.
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5, Euler the phone number.
Ihen press CI Next.
6.Enler me entry number er
press C] Nome seleclthe
memory location number.
7.Enter the desired name
and press Cl Next.
8.111 use ofsmring the numbens
in phones memory, scroll
the desired label type using
@ and press D Select,
per name.
x In case ofRUlM. you can only store one phone number
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Search NamdMean E7)
Tc search fur a phone number by name.
1. Press c) Menu.
2. Press C) Select.
3, Press E] Search Name,
4. Enter the desired character(s) and press Q Find.
A list of matching names 15 displayed.
Scroll desired mime, Search Nun: ab:
If there As no matching name, N"
the massage No matchingnamc..."
is briefly displayed and the phone
will relum lo the Search Name screen.
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Search E1|lry(Menu Q g )
To Search for a phone number you have stored in the
Phnncbnok by emry number.
Pnnns Back
1. Press C) Menu.
2. Prong Select.
3. Press g Search Entry.
4. The display pmmpls you I0 enter the entry number on
the display screen. i
5. Entar the desired unity number seam" Em“
you wanl to find and Enlly : m
pressD Find.
s. Ifyou pressC) Find without entm'ing an
enlry, ynn will View a list ofall mm mm you called.
% At any entry, you may move to another entry by
pressing the UplDown key. If you press Q Detail,
you can edil detail information 0mm emry.
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E . (Menu Q Q )
Allnws you lo delete en items
stored in the phone book.
Phcfii BoBk' '"
1, PressCJ Menu.
2. PressG Select.
3. Press Q Erase.
4. Highlight the desired sub-menu,
I P On: by one
' ) Erase all
a Enuml
Scroll to select the nplions and men press C] Select
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Memory sm|m(Menu Q E )
You can View how many names(ur phone numbers) are
already saved and how many can slill he saved in the
RUIM card ur phone.
1. Press D Menu, ‘ Pnane Bank
2. Press c) Snlccl.
3. Press E Memory Status.
‘ 4.Press Cl 0K. Memory sums
when finish viewing cm Minna]
pm; men/rm
the memory status.
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3-3 Messagesaaenu E)
wme NIess:|ges(Menn E Q )
I You can write and send messages.
1. Em Lb: phone nm-nbcr and
PmssD OK or press D Find
the (killed number.
2. Press C} 0K.
fl!
3A lnputthe message. The number cf
available chamelers and the current
pan number are shown on the mp
left of the display.
Messages
. mm]
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mum]
0112345678
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w o abe
HM mmmumu
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‘{when the message is completed. Press C} Options and
select from follawing options:
menu: To send the mmge
Maw/nudge : To swam—y
PfllflNmnber: To edit number
> Callback: To diangecallback
number.
b Temphmfs :Yuu an view or
edit Hm primer Wages
( ‘lemplm' )fl11ll(‘éll| be
used forwrilingz mmge.
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pmgmnmddmemnelayingdmm isas follows
immediate, AM]Ommms,Afier1how,Afler2 hours,
Aim-12 hemAflng day,After2 days
> Validiy ; lndimksfilewfidityufnwgedeliveryhflw
Shun Massage CenthMC) Without beingmam'mitxed to the
sending addm fbr min periods ofdme Those mmgm
willbedzleledvvilllinfltpmgxamnledfimefianle.Vafidily
time flames ale Esfollvws: DefiulLAfierw MinumAfierl
HounAflerZ HmAflnr IZ HmAflH l daxAflzl-Z days.
Then press Cl Select.
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» /
lnhnx(Reading a Text Message) (Menu E E )
You can read a Text Message.
LUse scroll key to browse «he
message you want to read‘
Press C; Selett Key
33? Inbox [XIV]
X : The number of messages you have unread.
v : mm received messages.
777 , 77 77 7,777 ,7
2. While reading the message, you can press G
0mm :Kcy for the following
Hap/y To reply me message
you have received fib'é‘fi’s‘ffi
Erase :To smse the message
Furwarrl :To send the same
message to nthcr pemtm
Save : To save the received message in dmfi menu
Save/11110633 : To save the received phone number
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fif— "7 —*——w— 77—7777—— ——
0n1h0\'(Viewing a message you have sent)
(Menu E fl)
You can View a message you have sent.
LScmll the desired outbox lisl. M—gl
PressG Select, an mu-
. 1muvfl|
mm lzm m I
am.
2. Press Options fur the following -
b Rfl'eml : To semi the same mesage
> Edit Number : Ta edit (he phone number
P Erase : To erase the message
> Save : To save the sent message in draft mun“
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Drnk(Menu g) Q)
W,/
7 Slomge furlnbox and Oulbnx messages
l. Scroll to select desired dmfi llsl. Me‘s'g” ‘
I Emma-um
7, ‘ Pm D Select. flmlrm
Emu-IN
amm—
2. Press C1 Select to View the dmfl list,
lay-an Llsl
3. Scroll to hlyrllglrr desired
number or mime and
press Cl Select
aflau will see several different types ofsub—menu title
me an
depends on number or name you select
4. has D Options for the following:
Replyfimsfi. Farword, Save Address.
p Drafi Outbox Opfinns :
Resend, Edit Numbm', Erase
b Dmfl Inbox Options :
Reply, Erase
Emmi, Save Address
{inmfl Inbox om
Erase hlessage(M=nu@E )
1. In the slandby mode,
press Cl Menu.
2. Scroll and press Stlect
for Messages menu.
3 Highlight Erase Message
and press D Select.
4. You can highlight the
following: lnbox, Outbox,
Drafi, Voice mall and
Erase all and press Cl Select,
5, Prnss (3 Salem m erase
One by One, Erase All.
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Mesmc i\lel‘l(MBn\l@ fih)
You ("an select 1h: Memge zlcn type
LHighling Message 315“.
2.Pmss S Select.
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Ehumuh
Set Remindeenugfi E7 )
It aims you unread messages
every 2 minuilcs
LHighlightE Sex Reminder.
2.Pr¢ss G Select.
‘ 3.H@|1ighl the desired options
‘ ' using® and press DSeIect
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MllificauomMenuE 57 fl )
ll alens you when message arrives,
Seuinas
LHighlight fl Notificallon.
2.l=ress Cl Select
3.Highlighl lhe deslred
cpl'lens using Grind
press Cl Select.
ltnlr, Mode-(Menu E] g Q)
To set default «9 Mode urAlpha Mode when writing
51 message.
LHighlight fi Entry Mode
and press Cl Select.
2. Highllghl the fullnwing options :
PTQ Mode
b Alpha Mode
Then press DSelect.
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. ur.\ltvdo(Menu@§E7)
— Select whelher the names
. and phone numbers are
saved in phone or RUIM card.
Suw- Sonrsmwenu (gfi g)
1.Highhghl fl 5m Sem sms
to save the messages
you sent,
2. Press G Selecl.
3. Highlight the desired mode
4. Press G Selecl.
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F,va
mm» El'nsl‘(Mel|u E g Q )
To erase the Inbnx and Outbnx. 1, 75,€“i"§§,
LHighligth Aum erase
and press Ci Select.
2. Highlight the following cpl'lcns :
P Inbox : Disables or Old 1"be Luau-um
POntbox ‘. Disables or Old 0”le
be old InboxlO-nbox Funcliun : 5‘“
01d message will aulomxfically erase when memory is filll.
Delivery Atk(Menu Efi B)
Set to show you the message has been sent at not.
l. HighlightE Dellvery wk,
2- Press C) Select. %
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3. Highllghl the desu'ed options
and press C) Select,
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i Ilcnulll (tn «Menu Egg)
‘This is an cnll hack number when you send out the
messages.
asuasur No:
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Vnicv.‘ Mail (Menu E Q )
Allows you to View the new voice messages rmrded in
the voice mar] box. When you
have a new voice message,
ynur phone will alert you. $997“
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ms an
Checking your Voice Mail box
- 1. Press Q Key or emenhe
. | Voice Mail
number that deslgnatad by “mm, as 1. 1,
. . “1 Lists»
yourlowlservweprovlder msssrssm
_ ummunsi’"
and 1mm lo new value mmge.
to listen m new voice message.
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Received Calls (Menu fl E7)
You can view up to lo registered phone numbers from
which you have answered a call. You can also star: and
erase the numbers in this menu.
1.l>ress Q Menu and scroll on“ Hwy 1
donm lo seleel Cull Hislnryr
2.ngh1lghl (he Rewlved Calls hair's; a"! 1
and press Cl Select a“
to View Ihc lisl. [1 imam-n
3,Scrcll the desired number
mr
and press Cl Dclail la mm"
View the detail information
ofrlie received call nqumllum in
4 Press GOPtlnn
for following options :
Stare , Erase
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Dialled Callsmenu g g )
You can View up to 10 phone numbers you have called
or attempted to cal].You can also store and erase the
numbers in lhis menu.
c=|| Hislu?’ "
' LPrcss QMenn and mmsdlkm
3mm.
scroll down In sclncl
Call Hismryl
l' filallEd éaus
' 2.Highlig||l the Dialled Calls W m,
and press S Select
m View rh: list.
3.Scmll the desired number
and press 2) Detail to
View nhe delail information
uflhe dialled call.
ml
mums:-
nslulrmfim AM
mm m
4.Pmss© Options for the following '
Stare , Emse
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fwjfi
Erase History (Menufi Q )
You can erase lhe following history.
I.Press G Menu and scroll
down m select Call Hlstory,
LHighIight the Erase History
and press Cl Sclcct,
3.Highlight on: oftha following
hislm'y and press Qsdect :
Mimd Calls, Raceivell Calls,
DitlIIlnl Calls and All
4. PressC) Yes er CJNo.
l' ” Call Hlslmy
fiml
zlnmlmmls
I Missed Calls7
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Cull Dun! m(Mem| g E)
Show the approximate dumiion of your outgoing and
incoming calls.
i 1.Press (I) Menu and
semi! down In select Call Histnry.
2.Highlighl the Ca“ Duration
and press Q Select.
3.You can see the funnwing opliun :
Hume CHILY, mel Calls“.
Lifetimefieceive Calls
and Dinllzd Call:
4.Higl|lighl [he desired
duraliun and Press C]
CIenr/Done or DBack. D"-
aunomtuo
3—5 Sound (Menu Q )
Ring Type (MeanQ)
To select a Ring Type.
LPmss a Menu and
scroll down to select
Slumd.
2.ngllligh! Ring Type
and pless Cl Select.
3.5mm one of five ring types
Bell. Slide Bell, Vibmle,
Silent and Bell afier Vib
with scroll key.
P Bell
P Slide Bell
P Vibrate
P Siltnr
P Bell alter vib
4. Then press D Select.
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Ring Tnnes (Menn\E7)
Ta selecl a Ring Tone.
1 Press c; Menu and
scroll dawn lo select
Sound.
2.Highllght Ring Tunes
and press Q Seleel.
3 Highlight me following
options,
> Bell: 10 bells
> Meludy : 10 melodies
4.Press@ until you find
lhe sound you desire,
S.Then press C] Select
to save the ring lunel
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Ring Volllme(Menu g )
To select a Ring Volume.
”Hes“: Menu and
scroll down to select
Smmdi
2 Highlight Ring Volume
and pms Cl Select.
3 Adjust the ring volume
01 with ®
4.Then press D Select
to save the ring vnlumc.
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Kc) Tone (Menu Q Q)
To select Key Tone length
and volume
LPress C) Menu and
scroll down In select
Sound
2.Highhgm Key Tone and
pressG Select.
4 3.Scroll to select the following :
b Tum ngt/a
— Long DTMF
’ Short D'I'MF
> Time Vbhum’
Adjust the volume.
Usmg.®
A LCOM M
Settings(Mean E J
Any of the six Alert options could be tumed on or off.
1 Press G Menu and
scroll down to select Sound.
2, Highlight Settings and
press Cl Select.
P Check each option and turn it off ifnot desired.
1) Minute Alert
When your phone is in use sets
an alert to inform every minute.
2) Roam Alert
Alert lane mtifies thetlser the call
is in roaming system.
3JFade Alert
Sets an alert to inform you when
you have lost a call or services. ,
4)Lcw Sig Alert
Alert tone notifies the user
when the signal is low.
5)Ccnneel Alert
Alert tone notifies the user when the call is connected.
6)Release Alert
Alert lone notifies the user when the call is discnnnecled.
3.Chuose among the options and press DSclcct.
4.Set Off/On wuh @ and then press S Select.
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3-6 OrganizeflMenuE)
Organizer keeps your agenda convenient
and easy to access Simply store your
appointments and yourphune alerts you
with a reminder of your appointment.
Ami—"mm“ E Q)
You can senile alarm
at the desired time
in three oplions.
LPressi: Menu and
scmll down to select
Organizer.
Z.Hig,h1igh\ Alarm and
press G Select.
3.Scmll to highlight desired
option and press a saw.
Organlzsr ‘
aw.“
fig.“
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4.0n unable screen, choose \
Off, Daily and Once
by using @ and
press C] Next,
5011 tune screen, enter the
desired time and select
AMIPM using @
pressc) N en lo go to next slap
If you du not want u) change the
press C} Next In move lo
AM/PM.
6.0n snooze screen, scroll to select
the follcwing cplions :
ON or OFF and must] Next. 5mm . 03
ALCOMM
Sclledulcr(Menu E Q7)
1. Press c) Menu and
scrcll dawn to select
Organizcrt
2. Highhght Scheduler
‘and press C1 Select
3. Scroll to highlight and
press c) Select for
the following nption.
PAlld New
6) Enter lh: date and tune £33
(to change AMIPM use
and press G Next.
(2) Enter the desire schedule and
press C) Next.
69 Enter the schedule type
by using @
and pressG Next
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®Press G Select to '
View the schedule Iisl
® Highlight the one mm you
want to View in demL
(D To Edit or Erase the Info
press Cl IVlznlL
b Erase All
Highlight m eras: all schedule.
Scheduler
mm
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3-7 Seclll’ity(Menu§)
Enter your last foux digit phone number or 0000(d¢pends
on local scrvlce pmvnder) on Security Menu‘
2s When security features, which restrict calls, are in
use(0utguing), call may be possible to canain
numbers in some nerworks(e.g. 112 or other official
emergency number)
RestricuMeuufi h)
1.Pr=ss a Menu and
scroll down to select security,
25mm Password euther emergency
last four digit phone number or
0000.
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3. Highligthcslrict and press C1 Select.
> Check each option and highlight the following
options
: Alllwl ur Restrict
1) Receiving
2) Dialling
3) lnlemaliorlal
4) Speed Dial ‘
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ne
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1 Change Pwd (Menu g E)
| You can change the default
' password by entering the new “M” t t * ‘
password.
slw
1.Press C) Menu and
scroll down my select. Security.
2.Entcr thc seem password.
3.Hl‘ghlighl Change Pwd
and press Cl Select.
Minter new secret password
and press c) Save,
5.1mm: new secrct password
and press c] Save.
RUlM Manager(Meuu fi fi )
, E agslnsl unauthorized use. The PIN code is usually
- ! supplied with lhe RUIM card.
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l/ ' ' “ ’“’“‘“‘ "‘ “'**\
l.Press Cl Menu
and scmll down to
select Security.
2, Enlel' p' ‘wm‘d either
last four digit phtine
llllnlher or 0000
3, Illghliglll RUIM lenagtr RulM Manager”
and pressCl Select ltmww
(r mm
for the following llptinlls
PPIN Selling : Disnhle or Enable M, n,
barringe PIN ,
llcset(Mcnu g Q)
You can reset the menu sellings to their original values.
1.Press (3 Menu and
scroll down to select security,
2.Enler pssswnrd either
last four digit phone
number or 0000
‘ 3.Highlighl Reset sncl
press C) Select,
4.Highlighl the following options :
No or Yes
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Lock(Menu g E)
Keeps your phone from unaulhcrized use. once the
plume is locked, ll is in restricted mode, until lhe lock
password ls entered. This Wlll allow you to
receive phone calls and slill make l .
emergency calls. The lock password n—
ls commonly the lam 4 diglls of
your phone,
lr you need Io modify the lock password, you may
modify iI using the new lock password within the
Security menu
LPWSSC] Menu and scroll down la select Scflings.
2. Highllghl Key Lock and pressC) Select.
3. Select an option and pressc] Select.
b urn-rum ofi'fllekey Inckmode
D On : Turn an the key lock mode.
D On Power-Up means the phone
IS locked when ills turned on
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3-8 Settingsmcnu Q )
In this menu you can adjust various semngs of the
phone.
c;.u(M=an Q )
Ll’ress G Menu and
scrall down in select Settings.
2High|ighl m: Call and press C) sum.
Selecl from fullnwing options :
Aura Radial :Ifyou fail to
make a call, phone can
automatically redial with
this function.
Retry Time : You can select
Offerselectii Seconds 5 Seconds
7 Sect-lids or [0 Seconds
Repeat : You can seleu
1 time, 3 1imes,5 times
Aura Answer .' Select from on
on, 10 Sccundx, 20 Seconds 3:3;
and 30 Semnds. so Sum/ms
m“
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‘ Display(Menu QB)
Standby Sol (Menu QEQ)
Select the idle screen in the oplinns,
1.Press a Menu and
scroll down to select Settings.
2.High1ight Display
and press D Select.
3. Choose an oplinn and press GSelcct.
> Default
P Banner
> Wall Paper Baum
we: Paper
5m
A LCO MM
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LCD Bnckliglll Always On
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ffiiwfi
x J LCD CunlrnsI(Menu% Eg)
} Tlns menu controls Ihe LCD Contrast.
-‘ l.l>iess cg Menu and i Seflinss
scroll down to select Settings,
2. l-lighlighi Display
and press C) Select.
3. Scrall In highlight
. LCD Cunlrast and
1 press G Select.
4. Adjust the cantmsl
uslng the ® and
press G Select
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In Dans/Fax setting, you can use yourphone
to waive data and faxes.
Received Made (Menu%fl Q)
1. Press G Menu and
scrcll down to select Settings.
2. Highlight Data Service
and press cu Select.
3, Highlight Remivcd Mndc
and press (3 Select. naia Samss' ]
l PSelecl from following options.
Voice, Data and Fax
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Baud Rum/lemiQfi E7) l
This seltlng enables lhc subscriber lemlinal to set lhe
data band.
1. Press C) Menu and
scroll dawn to select Settings.
2. Highlight Data Service
and press C] Select,
3. Highlight Baud Rule and
press G Select.
Using Q selcclune oflhe
following rate.
> 230400 bps
> 115200 bps
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Chapter 4 .
Safety Guidelines
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4-1 Safety Information
"nrumc Safety
Do not use the phone hand held while drivmg a vehicle.
Always secure the phone in its holder; do not place the
phone on the passenger seat or where it can break loose
ln a collision or sudden stop. Remember road safety
always comes first'
Operating Environment
Remember to foliow any special regulations in force in
any area and always switch 03" your phone whenever it
is forbidden lu use it, or when it may cause interference
or danger.
Use the phone only in its nonnal operaling positions.
Parts of the phone are magnetic Metallic materials may
be attracted to the phone, and persons with a hearing aid
should not hold the phone to the car with the healing aid.
Do not place credit cards or other magnetic storage
, media nem‘ the phone. because information stored on
them may be erased.
Electronic Devices
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from
radio frequency(RF) signals. However, certain
electronic equipment may not he shielded against the RF
signals from your wireless phone.
Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum
separation of 20em(6 inches) be maintained between a
handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potenfml
interfetmoe with the pacemaker. These recommendations are
consistent with the independent research by and
teoommendatiuns nl’Wlleless Technology let
Persons with pacemakers:
- Should always keep the phone more than 20cm (6 inches)
frern their pueemuher when the phone is switched on;
- Similar-tummy fliephorne inabmstpncket;
- Should use the earopposite the pacemaker to minimize the
potential fur interference. ‘
- lfyouhaveanyleason to suspectthatimerferencelstalung
place, switch etfyour phnne inunedietely.
Hunting Aids
Same digital wireless phones may interfere with some luring
aids. In the event ofsuch interference. you may want to consult
your sewieeprevider.
Other Medical Devices
opemtinn of eny mdio transmitting equipment, including
cellular phones, may interfere with the functionality of
imdzquately protected medical (levies, Consult a physiden er
the mamtfaelum ofthe medical device to detelmil'le if they are
rdeqtmtely shielded finm external RF eneigy or ifyau have any
qulstinns. Switeh eEyeur phune in hmhh care facilities when
any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so.
Hospitals or hmlth rate feeilide may be using equipment that
could be sensitive to extemal RF energy.
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speed control systems. air bag syswms). Check with lhe
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Safety Information
1 . SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FIXED WIRELESS TERMINALS
.POTE NTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES
Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere
and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cauls e an
explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
INTERFERENCE TO MEDICAL DIVICES
Certain electronic equipment may be shielded against RF signal from you wireless
phone. (pacemakers, Hearing Aids, and so on) Turn your phone OFF in health care
facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so.
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic
system in motor vehicles.
.EXPOSURE TO RF ENERGY
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna.
Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use.
Do not move the antenna close to, or touching any exposed part of the body when
making a call.
FCC Comp ance Information
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received.
Including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Information to User
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates. uses and can radlate radio frequency energy and. if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radion technician for help.
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR RF EXPOSURE
Body worm operation
This device was tested for typical body-wom operations with the back of the phone
kept 25 mm. from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure
requirements, use only belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that maintain a 25 mm.
separation distance between the user's body and the back of the phone, including the
antenna. The use of belt-clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain
metallic components in its assembly The use of accessories that do not satisfy these
requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be
avoided.
SAR INFORMATION
THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT S
REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. lt is designed and manufactured not to
exceed the emission limits for exposure to radlofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal
Communications Commission of the us. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive
gu‘ lines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The
guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations
through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a
substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons. regardless of age and
health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement
known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. ’
Tests for SAR are conducted with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all
tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level,
the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is
because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power
required to reach the network. In general, the oloseryou are to a wireless base station antenna,
the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be
tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government
adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g.,
at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR
value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is m and when worn on the
body. as described in this user guide. is QM. (Body-worn measurements dlffer among
phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements). While there may
be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet
the government requirement for safe exposure. The FCC has granted an Equipment
Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with
the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR Inforrnatlon on this model phone is on file with the FCC
and can be found under the Display Grant section of http:/vaw.foc.govl oetlfccid after
searching on to; ID' BUBAQH-ZIIQE .
Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular
Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) web-site at http:llwww.wow-eom.com.
" In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6
watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a sub-stantial
margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in
measurements.
U.S.A.
U.S.FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
INFORMATION TO THE USER
NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful Interference in
a residential installation This equipment generates, uses. and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if Not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful Interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular Installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
0 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
c Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
0 Connect the equipment into an outlet of a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
0 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance,
Changes or modification not expressly approved by the perly responsible for Compliance
could void the user“ 5 authority to operate the equipment. Connecting of peripheials requires
the use of grounded shielded signal cables.

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