AL Communication ACH-770P Single-Mode PCS CDMA Phone User Manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT ....,.6
5 Intmdnclion
1 lmpmunllllfm'mfllmn -----
Check Aucssnrics
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Before You Sun
Surety Lnsuuctians ..........
Chapter 1. Gemng Started
1-ICautiuns
1»2 Installing the RUN Card--
1-3 Using the Bamcry Pack --
14thw Compunens
1-5FunclionKeys.....,._
145 Display Indicalms u
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Chapter 2. Basic Function
2-l Turning the Phone On and OFF-u-
272 Making Calls and Answering Calls
Mnkmg (:
Call Waiting ..........................
JWay Callmg -
Call Forwarding
Making cans using the phone buuk m 2 ways mzq
Rediuling
Speed Dinlmg
Answering Calls ----------
In-Call Operations
Writmg Text
Using Traditional Tux! Input
Using Tl) Tm Inpul --
Using Manner & Kuypad Key (hmrd Mudc ------ 36
2-5 Phone Book Features
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Chlptcr 3. Menu Functions
3»l General Guidelines m Access Menu Funclions
3-2 Phone Book ----- . A . “42
Add New ------------------ 42
ScarchNnmc 44
Search Emry--—------. . , 45
Erase
Memmy sums
3-3 Messages
Write Message
Inbox
Outhox
Dmfi
Erase Message
Sefliugs
Voice Mail
3-4 Call History
Missed c alls
Received Calls
Dinlled Calls
Erase Hislory
Call Duradon
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34mm - - 79
Call- 79
Display 80
DataSm'ice ~- 83
3-9 Gachcn ManAdvenlmc 84
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HMH'EDWARRANTYSTATEMENT
I . WHATTHISWARRANI'Y COVERS:
ALCOMM ufl‘as yuu u Iimiled Mmmly llul xhc enclosed suhsxibflmi! and
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produm or pm memof back to ma consumzr aficr the
complelim of the service under this limited wammy.
ALCONU‘A
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2. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
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4) Alleged defects ur malfimcfions chit: pmduct iflthilsmmar
Service Depanmenl m ALCOMM was nulnolified by (he
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Introduction
Dear cuslnmet,
Thank you for choosing ACH-7OO CDMA mobile phone As
, ALCOMM 5 first CDMA Ix handset. for enhy level and new
r CDMA markets, ACE-700 her all the essential foo-ores that
any new mohile user eon eelr for. Aral-1400 hoe o stylish design
with Irimly sofl edge end sharpness for o cuminmble yip on
rho phone. The candy her iype phone is equipped will- o variety
of features as shown below lhal ofi'ers great value In your
mobile expedencer
Acn-m Handset
950 mAh Li—lnn buttery
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Important Infnrmation
This user guide provides important lnfon'nation on the use
and operalion of your phone. Please read all Ihe
infomatlon carefully prior lo using the phune for best
performance and to prevent any damage to or misuse of
die phone. Any unapproved change or modification will
void yourwammy.
Check Accessories
Your mobile phene carries with the following accessories :
a navel charger, a rechargeable battery and a hand sump,
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 possibility of electric
.— shock, do not expose your phone in high humidity areas,
such as the bathroom, swimming pool, etc,
‘ Always smrc ynilr plume away from heat. Never store
your phone exposed to temperatures less ihan set or
. grenier than+6{)'C, such as outside during a snowstorm or
in your car on a hot day Exposure to excessive cold or
heat will result in malfunction, damage and/er catastrophic
' failure. \
Use cauliun when using yuur phone near nl‘lier
electronic devices. RF emissions from your mobile
.' phone may affect nearby inadequfllely shielded electronic
equipment. You should consuli wiih manufacturers of any
personal medical devices such as pacemakers and hearing
ladies to detenriine if they are susceplible to interference
from your mobile phone. Turn of? your plume in a medical
facility or at a gas station. Never place your phone in a
microwave oven as this will cause the battery to explode.
Chapter 1.
Getting Started
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> Using the phone near receiving emiipmenlOewTV Offidio)
may cause inlerferenoe
b Keepynurphoneinasafeplaoe whmnotinuse.
> Use only the batteries, antennas and chargers provided
by AUDOMM Using unauthorized We: mid void
ycurwarmnty.
1—1 Cautions
, P Odyaulhorized peisonnel should service the phone and its
mum-is. Faulty installation orservme may result in
accidents and mnsequemly void Ihe Mn'anty.
' b Domhcldfl'leamenmwhilefliephuneisinm.
P De not use the phone in designated no cellular phnne use
ms.
) Donnexposemepiwnemhigimpmmremhumidiiy
b Awidgem'ngyomphaneweL mm phone gets wet, mm
thepawer ofl'medlately and remove the bakery, If the
phone is nun-fimciiuml, relum it in the dale: for service.
> Avoid shack or mm on the phcne.
1-2 Installing the RUIM Cards
1 PKeepaliminialeHdesnmofdiemchafmiail
children.
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mechmflmdingsobe mmfiflwdwnhandlinginscning
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1. with um back ofthe phone
facing you, pm the Muse
button 1. Slidethebamery z
omephone z. r y
2. Release the RUN card
holdm- by slidmg it to
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3. Insert “13 RUIM card ensuring
that the bevdjcd came: is on
the boflom rightand the
golden ccmactam is facing
dawnwards.
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4. Slick the and holder lo
the lefi to lock the aid
in its place.
1 :S.Plnue0hebannyonmeback
' oflhe phone and slide it up
fine body ofvhe phmie until it
lacks inlo plane.
Charge the battery fully before the initial use ofthe yhuns.
Th: phone comes with a rechargeable battcry. Keep the
battery charged while nut in use in order to maximize and
standby tin]: when using vhe phonei
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Installing lh: Battery
To insuu the banery, insert um bottom of flu battery inm the
cpming on the back ohhc phone. Then, push the banery down
alldpushthelamhduwnuufililclicl 2 f
annving the Battery
Tum (hr: power ufl'flfpawcr is on, a loss ofslmed number and
mesagu may occur)
By lining remuvzl human the [may will become detached.
Battery Charge mm
The beau)! charge level is 51mm at Ihe lap rig“ am: LCD
mom.
IIE'IE'IE'I:
Whmthe balmycharge level becom low, theballery sensurwifl
almyoubysoundingm amue mm. lfdwbamcrycharge level
bwumes awwdingy low, the phone will aulomafimfly wvirch OE
and any fimcfion in pmgess will notbe saved.
sis [f lhcbmmrymns om duringz call, all mayvmmmnd aw
phum may mofimmuy.
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Using the Travel Charger
Warning! Use only the lravel 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 ofrhe
phone.
2) Plug the charger into a wall outlet.
- The charger should operate on 3 AC zzov source
(Check voltage afthe charger)
- The plume can be used while changing if it is switched
on.
- Fully charging empty ballery with the Irsvel charger
takes approximately 3h0m‘s.
- If charglng is not dlsplayed, wait for a while,
disconnect the charger plug it in agpin and retry.
lfcharging still fails, conlact your dealer,
1 3) when the battery is fully charged, the bar swps
scmlling Disconnecnhecharger ficmtheACoudetand phane.
The red Iiyltol‘lhedwgerindjmm lhallhehaucryis being
charged lfcharglngisccmplelcd, the hymn turn into green.
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- 1-4 Phone Components 1
The follawing shows key components of your mobile 1
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1. Enrpiece
2. Hendscl
Jack 1
a. LCD Screen i
9.5»{tKnyl
10. San Kcyl
[1.ScrollKey
11. END/PWR
13. Alphanumcrin
Kaypad
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1m: Change
Mad: my
15. Micl‘aplmm
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l, 1-5 The Function Keys
(D Q Alluws a user to place, answm' calls or to see
remit call list.
(2) a Press to terminals a call, relnm to initial screen,
or mm the phone 011/017.
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This Scroll Key allows quick access in notification
r messages.
. Up scroll key for Messages and down scroll key fer
1 Sound on inilial screen.
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- Sufi Key 1, upper lefi comer, right above Send key.
Press Io ewes the menu er function.
i . Sofi Key 2, upper rigit comer, right above End key.
‘ Press this key once in a menu to go back one level
Przss ihis key on initial screen in search name or use
as a Clem key.
366
In standby mode, set the manner mode(vibralion) by
pressing and holding tlreQ key.
— In T9 edit mode, toggle candidale words.
. ® g
In smndby made, set key guard funclion by pressing
and holding the g key about 3 seconds.
- In edit mode, change input mode.
(D Press this key for space in edit mode.
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1-6 Display Indicators 1
The phone screen displays severni un—screen icons which
eppenr when the phone is powered on.
Signal Strength
T...“ Current singal strengt—the more lines
the stmnger signal
Message
E New taxi or voice message
Battery 1
Banery Charge Level—the more blocks 1
the stronger ihe charge. i
Alarm i
Appears when alarm is scl.
Servnce Indicator
Appears when phone is in nperaiionai
serviee network. r
Manner Mode
"E" MamMchi-phonewiflvimwlmwll
islweived
CDMA Mode
71 E] Digirai Icon \
a Phone Lock Icon
Chapter 2.
Basic Functions
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2-1 filming the Phone On and Off
filming the Phone 0“
1. mull a charged battery pack
or connccl lhe phone In an Q
external puwer smlrce such as
Imvel charger, “COMM
Zv Press @ for a few seconds until Ihe light is an.
x Like any other mdlo device, avoid any unnecessary
mnlact with the antenna while our phone is on
3 Ifllle phone requests a PIN cadc : The PIN code is
usually supplied with (he um card,
”(by in lhe PTN cod=(dlsplayed as *‘*‘), and press
OK.
Turning the mm.“- on-
1. Press and hold @ “mil display screen lumsofr,
men film the key.
2—2 Making Calls and Answering Calls
When you male: 3 call, follow these slmple slaps:
ml in
Tlma mum) as
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0112345678 nllmsnl
01 12345675
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Milking Calls
I. Make sure Ihe phone is turned nn.
PIfnot, pmsg and hold for few seconds.
2.Key in the plwne number including the area code.
Shess Clear to delete the digit in the Iefl
“Hess Q and wait for the answer.
5.Press @ to end the call(nr to entice] the call attempt).
Ifnutgoing calls are in restricted mode, Outgoing call
is restricted. message displays on your screen. ‘
Yeu can only dial phone numhets saved in Emergency
list
blfyou want In turn off this function, lonk in Security in
Menu.
Caii withing
Your cellular set-Vice may nfier a call wailing function.
While a call is in pmgtess, you may liar beeps indicating
imailier incaming call. When eall wailing is enabled, you
may put the active call on huld while you answer the other
incoming call. Check wilh ynur cellular service previder
for infonnatinn abaul this function
LPress Q to receive a waiting call.
2.Press Q again to switch between calls.
3.Press § to end one offlie calls.
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1 3 Way Calling
This feature alluws you In make a call wilhoul hanging up
, l the ether line Check with your mlluiar service provider for
i ‘ infomarion about this function.
I. Dial dfill’e number and press Q
2. lfyou want. to go back lo the initial call, wait unfil 2nd
palm hangs up lhe phone, otherwise press In end
both calls.
Cull anmrdlng
This feature allows you to transfer the receiving calls to fire
oiher number dual you entered.
Check with your cellular servlc: provider for information
abou this function.
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Making Cillls using the pnnne bank in z nnys
I. in standby mode, press D search
2. Enter desired name and press seercir
OR
1. Press Menu and Selmt Phonebook
2. Scroll on select Search name or entry.
iii You can also make the calls by dial in vhe last four digit
number and press Q
Rediaiing
To redial on: of the last 30 phune numbers you have
dialed, answered nr missed:
1. PmssQ key in slandby mode
2. Semi] with navigation key to ma desired phone number
or name, and press Q
Speed ninling
Iflhe pirane number has been assigned to a number key for
speed dialing, you can speed dial the number in the
following way:
1. Press and hold me conespunding number key unnl
dialing message appears.
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ii ‘ Answering Cuus l
‘ i. In standby mode, press any key excepl E
1 Press Q to end the call,
l 2. To make ring tone silenl
7.4 n fl
press @ cncc. é a
3. To reject the call without
answering. pressfi 0112345375
twice.
2-3 In-Call Operations
Depending on the situation of (he phone call, following
operations can be perfumed during a call by pressing c] l
Menu or E Find,
Menu
>Mmag¢r .Tu send nwssages
PMure :Th= pmon you are calling can not hear your voice
”marl-one :Send out your phone number
PSilence zKe'y tans slincc
Find
>To find the phone number you wam.
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L4 Writing Text
You can key in text in two different ways, using (he
lmdiiional next inpui or predictive text input method called
T9 iext inpuL
Input Mode
T9 Text input provides four modes for entering text,
numbers, special characters, and punctuation.
b Abc(MuIfl-Tap) Mode
Them are three different mode such as Abd1 ABC and ab:
‘ modei Use Abc mode to add wards in tradiliunal taxi input
mode. The default is Abe mode.
P T9 Mm‘le
Type text using one keystroke per letter. The phone
translates keystrokes imo common words by using the
ieners on each key and a compressed database.
> 123(N|||nbers) Mode
Type numbers using one keyskoke per number.
To change to 113 made in a text enny field, press fl and
hold for few seconds min] 123 made is displayed on mp
right comer,
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I Symbol Mark- I
| Insert special characters and punctuation
In 123(Numhcr)modc, you can swnch lo symbul mode by
| pressingg once. You may use any ofth: 30 special
1 characters. When the cursor is located wharc yml want thc
1 spccml character, switch (0 Symbol mode. Press fl key
. 1 in number mode and press C7 to seleer the desired
character.
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Using “aditiunal 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 v ble on the keypad.
Use the following functions to edit the text:
- To add a space, press key
— To add a punctuation mark or special character, press
and @ hold when indicator at the top of the display
is in IEI mode, press g one more time. ‘
Use scroll key to select desired punctuatlon mark or ‘
special chamcter ‘
- To move the cursor left or right, press (3 respectively
» Tu delete the character to the lefl to the cursor, press D
Clear keyr
» To switch between upper and lower case, press key
to change indicatur at the top right ofthe displayr
» To switch between letters and numbers, press and hold
key-
» To key in a letters which is under the same key as the
previous one, press scroll key up and down (or wait until
the cuispr appears) and key in the new letter.
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Using T9 Text Input
T9 text input offers an easy way to write text. You can edit
and input Banner, Sch=dul=r, Shon Messnge and Phone
Bank using T9 Tex! input.
1. Key in the desired word by pressing each key enoe for
one loner.
2. Press Q key to select the desired word and press
key and shirt writing the next word.
Changing Letter Can: Q
There are three nptinns for selecting letter eases : Pmssfi
key Io change the following option.
Initial Cap (Q9 Abe)
Only the first letter is capitalized i
Caps Lnr.k(t9 ABC)
All subsequent letters are capitalized.
Lower Caum ahc)
Chang: later case In lower case
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Examples Using T9 Text Input l
Typing In T9 Mode \
To use T9 mode while in a new message, follow the these l
sieps:
l Pmssfi key to change the lenercases l
2 PressE @ g g
3. Press in complete |he word and add a space
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5. Display: Call the office.
32 Press Q [0 selecl other desired word on each word.
Key Functions
C] Option: Press lo scroll and select a mode thmugh
menus.
Egan“ Text): In (9 mode, press one key per iener
to enter text.
-~§ (Type Numbers): In 123 (Numbers) mode, press
once to enter numbers.
% (Next): ln (9 mode, press to display other mulching
words.
fl (Symbols) : ME mode on top right comer, pIess to
insert punctuation in a word and complete a sentence.
- In 19 made, pmss lo complete a ward and insert a
space.
Q : Press to muve the cursor.
D Clear : Puss in delete is single space or chmcier.
Press and hold lo deleh’. enlire words L
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i 1 Using Manor 5: Knypnd Key Glmrd Made
Manner Mode
Use msnner mode ins public place.
hold for few seconds.
b when manner mode is sen,
ureresrens (ones in are keys
and me phone vibrates
instead nfringlng
rrmge appears.
Key Guard MMQuick)
1 To activate key guard mode,
in srsndlsy mode, plusfi
and hold me key (for 3 seconds)
will not work.
(for 3 seconds)
Disabled is displayed an Lha LCD semen.
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1. In slandby mode, activale manner Vibrale
made enabled ‘
rnnde by pressing meQ key and W, , , ,, ,,
2 In slandby rnnde dnmivalzmnnermode by pressing
merey and hold fnr few secnnds unnl release
Tn prevenl unimmnonal dialing. Key guard "
mode enabled ‘
Nll/lrenkeyguardmodeisseranylneysmhermanfi
x To relesse are key guard mode, press the y
Whm key gualld models mleasni, Key Guard Mode
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f 2-5 Phone Book Features
Phone Bank Memory
You can store names and phnne numbers in the phnnes
memuryfimemal phone book) and in the RUIM cards
memory(RUlM phone book). Ynu can only use one memory
at a nme. Ta access the phone book, pm Menu and Select
the phone book, To access the phone book during the a call
press Find and enter the Search name. Also, it has Numeric
5 menu(l’ause) Features,
1 > The phones inlemal phone book can mm 300 names
5 with 3 numbers perme.
\ b The phone supports RUIM cards and memory depends
on the card.
.? Numeric mumlfl’xuse) Peatunsin your PhoneBook
l. Numui: Menu: When you call summed
system5(5ud1 as voice mail or cxedj! billing numbas),
you oflen have to enler a wine ofnumbem
Lnstcad ofanering'hese numbers by hand, you an
stem the mn'nbfls in your phonebook sepamed by
special channeling, P, T) called pauses
There am um Mm: paw that yau can uscwhen swung a
number.
> Time Pauscm
The phone will wait two seconds before sending vhc
next suing ofdigi's.
> Hard Pausca’)
Thephnmwinsmpdiaungunmmebccpsommfier
the beep sound resume to advance to the “ma number.
> One Hyphunfi To diflhenliale the am sods,
country code and en;
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2. Staring a Number with Panses
l) Enler the phone number.
2) Press®
3) Seleer one of are following:
> Press Time pause
> Press Hard pause
P One hyphen
4) Enteraddificnal numhens) (e.g., pin number or credit
card number),
5) Afier enrei-ing addifinnal number(s), press C) Save
to save this number with pansos.
6) The phone will prompt you for the memory location
where the number will be saved.
Press C] Next to automatically store the number in i
the first available memery loeafian.
You also have the option to enrer a specific Lhree-digil
memory location number.
7) Emer a name for the plume number. Ifyou du he:
want to enter a name, go in the next step
8) Select your desired labeltype Mobile, Home, Olfice
using©
9) Press (3 Select. A confirmation message
Stored in entry 000 displays on the phone.
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l Edit the Existing Phone Numbers and lln E-mail
5 Address in your I’llnnc Bank
1, Frmn Ill: inilial screen press D Find, the Search
name appears.
2. Enter the name and press Cl Find.
3. Press @ to highlight the label type.
4. Select. 1113 dashed unused label type or desixed edit label
type by using ®
5. Press C1 Elm to cmer Ihc addilinnal phone number,
edit the existing number ore-mail address is appropriate.
n You can else change the default rlng type in this step.
6, Press C] Save.
Retrieving Numbers
Retrieving hy Name Seareh
l ]_l’rcss D Find.
’ » | 2. Enter the chmctens) that you want Ia search fonsuch
’ as are first letters ofuie name ) and press G Find,
3. You Will see a list of matchfi;
4. PressC? Delail lo see specifics in that memory
localion, or press Qua place the call.
Chapter 3.
Menu Functions
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3-1 General Guidelines to Access Menu
Functions
1. Pms (QMenu Seven menu items are in the menu I
features. i
2. Press Q Key to go through me iistofmenu features. i
3, When dflsired menu appeals cm inc screen press C] i
Select. ;
The sub-menu will appear on the screen. i
4. Higflight tile sub-menu item Lhatyou want using scroll }
lmy and pms Cl Select. 1
5. Adjust yam selling using lhe ® C) or (3 ‘
3-2 Phone 1300qu Q)
You can save mnhiie phane numbels and so an, up to 300
Add NeichnuhQ ) i
entries.
1. Press C) Menu.
2. Press C, Selett.
3. Press Q Add new.
4 nguiymhn dmimd
phone book and
Pm G Select.
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5, Enter the phone number,
then press C! Next. Add New
number
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6.En(er the entry number or
press G Next to sclectthc
memory lucatiun number. Enlry . om
7.Enter the desired name
and press C] Next.
Mn case ofsmrmg the numbers
in phones memory, scroll
the desired lunar type using
@ and press D Select.
x In case ofRUIM, you can nnly store one phone number
per name.
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Search Namndan E)
Te Search fora phone number by name.
Pnnns VEoBfT
l. Press D Menu.
2. Press Cl Seletl.
3. Puss @ Search Name.
4 Enter the desired character(s) and press C; Find.
A list ofmatching names is displayed.
Scroll desired name. an
[fibers is nu matching name,
the message No mashing name...“
is briefly displayed and the phone
will mmm m lhe Search Name screen.
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Scnrcll Eillry(Menu Q g )
To Search for a plume number yuu have stored in the
Phnnehook by errrry number
I. Presscj Menu.
2. Press C) Select.
3. Pressg Search Entry.
4. The display prompts you to enter the entry number on
the display screen.
5. Euler lhe desired an"), number Search Enlry
you want to find and my um
PNSSD Find.
6. If you presst Find without entering an
entry, you will View a llsl cfall entries that you Called.
at At my entry, you may move to mother entry by
pressing the Up/ann key, Ifyou press Ci Detail,
you can edit detail information of that entry.
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Erase(Menu Q Q )
| Allows you to delele all items
— 2 | sloredinlhe phone book.
, |
l. Presso Menu,
2. PrassC] saw.
3, Press Q Erase.
4. Highlight the desired sub-menu.
P One by one
’ Erase all
Erase All
Tune“
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le
Scroll to select the options and then press C] Select.
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Mcmury Smms(Menu Q E )
You can View how many names(or phone numbers) are
already saved and how many can still be saved in the
RUIM card at phune.
1. Press c) MenlL
2. Press C, Select.
3. Press (5 Mcmory sums.
4.Press C1 OK. 7 Memmfiy, 4
when finish viewing cm mm»
mm mm
the memory smms.
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1 3—3 MessagegMcnu E)
Wn'u- Mcsagnsavlmu E7 Q > 7
- . Messigas ‘
You can wnte and send messages‘ um
1: mummy
Ewlm m)
l. Enm the phone numbar and lax-um
PmssD OK or press C7 Find
madam number. mm: m
2. PressD OK.
01 12345678
34.1an the message, The number of w" 0 an:
available channels and the current Hfl Ham 3 good Inna!
part number are shown on mg mp
left of lhe display.
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ffif’im" 7 w" W’ fi\
4.Wl\en the message is cumplelzd. Press CI Optinns and
select from following options :
PSeml : To send me my;
PSaveMm-«gzfiosave mg: 1 mums-l
bEdiI/anbyz'lbajitnmm ”mm"
Putnam. ; Tochangeuaflhack
number.
i Templates zYcu mnvicw m
edit the pram mgcs
('templates' mm an be
mad fur wnnng n mmsagc.
bhimig- : Urgmt/ Normal
buefmd: Alluws you no delay sending the message until th:
pmgummed time fiameDelnying fime flame is Bsfolluws
immedmc, AllermmiwumAfier I hnmAfierZhouls,
Aflu 12 hours. AfiuZ day,Afier2 days
> mug» ; Indian the validity ofmzsmga delivery“: the
Short Mung CalfzKSMC) without being mined to he
smdsngaddms formnainpenock nfn'me. Those my:
will bedeleied within the pmgmmmed Kim: flame. Validity
time fiwnaareas folluws : DefimlLAfledfl MinultsAfiwl
HolmAfianHmls,Aflcr 12 HmAM 1 day,Afier2 days.
Massages
Then pm E Sam.
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lnbox(Re:ding in Text Message) (Menu @ E )
You can read a Text Message.
LUse semi] key in browse ihe
message you want to read.
Press G Select Key
as lnbox [XIV]
x ; The number of messages you have unread
Y : Total received messages.
2. while reading the message, you can press 5
Options ;Key for the foUnwing
Reply :To reply the message m
yuu have received irfl‘fli‘r’fi "
. Ems-e To emse the message “-
e Farwnrd zTo send die - w
messagc to other pemn
Snvz : To save the received message in dmfi menu
Save Address ; Te save ihe received phone number
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Oulb»x(Vie\vlng a message you have sent)
(Menu E fl)
You can View a message you have sent.
[Scroll (he desired outbox list. Messages
Press D Select. mmuvnnn
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an m
PAGE MESSAGE
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2 Press Oplions for the following :
> Resend : To send the same mesnge
D Edi! Number : To edit the phone number
> Erase : To erase the message
> Save : To save the sent message in draft mem-
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mm will see seveml different types ofsub-menu lilll:
\.
1' DmqumnE ‘) l
l l
l Storage for Inbox and Oullmx messagu.
I 1. Scroll w select desimd dmfi list. [Emfffifia’ l
' Pms D Select. mum/w .
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54-5 M
‘ ‘l 2. Press CI Select to View the dmfl list. 3
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nmn Lisl .
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l 3. Scroll Io hlghl-glu desmed ‘
‘ numbcrorname and i
’ press Cl Selctt. u 1
depends on number or name you select.
4. PM E] Options for the following:
Rsplyfimse, Forward, Save Address.
} Dmfi Outbox Options :
Resend, Edit Number, Erase 2 mm
} Dnfi Inbox Options : w
Rzp’y, Emsg M
Fanwmi, Sm'cAddrESS
Pl
in lmm
l Flaw-1mm,
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Erase lvlessage(Merru@@)
3 l. in me slundby mode, Messages
press Cl Menu. ’
‘ 2 Scroll and press Select
i for Messages menu.
‘ 3. Highlighl Erase Message
and press Cl Seletl.
4, You can highlight 1h:
following . lnbux, Oulbnx,
Drafi, Vaice mail and
i Erase all. and press Ci Select.
l 5. Press C) Selecllo eras: Eraselnbcx?
} One by oil», Erase All
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, SettingflMenuE fl)
] Messagmmrlmenuwfim)
~ You can 551m Ihe Message alen type
LI-Iighlighl Q Message alert.
‘ Z.Press C) Select.
ELI—lighlighl Ihe desired options.
5m awninam-(Menuzifig )
I| alcrls ynlu emead messages Selllngs ~
every 2 mmultesv 7mm"- m 4
mighugME sa Reminden
7 E ZJ’reSS C; Select.
‘ I 3.HighIigh| the desired opuons
' usinngnd press Gsdecl.
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‘ It alens you when message arrives.
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Nrriirrclriimr(Menu@ fly )
LHighlighl fl Nutificalion.
2.Press C] Select,
3.Higir1igm the desired
options using 9 and
press D Select.
Entry \[(iih‘(Menu E g lg)
To sen defaull l9 Mode or Alpha Mode when wriling
a message.
l.HighIighl fl Entry Made Sellings
and press G Select. BMW”
2. Highlight the following nplions :
P T9 Mode
> Alpha Mode
Then press CJSelecr.
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haw .\'ludr(Meml E g E)
Select whether the names Seumgs
and phone numbers are
saved m phone or RUlM card. ; 5 33:3.“
limb-mm!
Snv1wc|\l\;\IS(Menu Ea fl)
[Highlight 6 Save Sem sms
to save the messages
you sun.
2. Press C3 Sclccl.
3. Highlight the desired made.
4. Press CI Select.
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To emse the Inbox and omlmx.
l.lliglrlight% Auto erase
and press c; Selecl.
z. l-ligliliglil llie fulluwlng opliens :
Plnbox : Disables or old Inbwc
P Outhn! , Dixnblzs or Old Ombnx
x om Inhnx/Outhux Flinn-hm -
Old message wlll amomarimlly ms: whm memory is fill]
Deliver, Ack(Menu @6 E) 1
Set to show you lire message has been sent or not
1. Highlight E Delivery ack
2. Press Cl Selecl.
3. Highlighl lire desired options
and press Cl Selecl.
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i Dvl'aull CH :i(Menu Efl fl )
lTliis is an call back number when you send out iiie
. . messages.
7 unsmm
clm
| Call Back No :
Voice Mail (Menu EQ )
Allows you to view the new voice messages recorded in
the voice mail bux. when you
have a new velcc message,
your phone will alert you
Messages
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checking yuurVuic: Mail box
1. Press Q Key or emerthe
. ' 1 Voice Mail '
numberthal dmlglamd by “mom w
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your local semee pmvlder (gamma
and linen to new voice message.
to listen to new voice message
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3-4 Call Historymlenu fl )
Missal] C'.|Ila(Menu g E 1
You can View up to 10 registered phone numbers from
which sumehody has tried to call you with no success.
You can also store and erase the numbers in (his menu.
1 Press C] Menu and
stroll down to select Call Hismry. a;
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l gammm
Z‘Highllylt lhe Missed Calls
and press C] Select
to view the list ofmlssed calls.
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‘ lSchll the desired number and
‘ press C1 Domino View
the detail information of
(he missed call WWW-v m
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4.Press C) Options for
following options :
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Rewind Calls (Menu g E )
You can view up to 10 uglslered phone numbers from
which you have answered a call, You can also store and
erase the numbers in rlns menu.
LPress C! Menu and scroll r c“ Hwy ‘
‘
down In select Call History. '
2 Highlrgm the Recelved Calls ‘
Renewsad Calls
and Press C1 Self“ an“
to vicw the list. ’ WSW”
3.Scrull the desired number N
and press G Detail to “mm“
View Ihe detail information
of the received call. Mslflillnjl m
an»: m
4. Press C1 Option r Opliuns l
for following oplmns : 9g;—
Smre. Erase
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if
Dialled Cnlls(Menu g fl)
‘ You can vrew up to 10 phone numbers you have called \
l or attempted to calI.You am also slore and erase the ‘
numbers in Ihis menu.
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LPms QMenn and U ”was-mu.
scroll dawn to select
Call Hismry.
J 1
Highlight the Dialled Calls \ Nailed Calls
E marma-
and press G Select ? unit-“z“
m m m: fist. aw
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3.Seroll the desired number 1
and press Cl Detail (0 au'msm
vrew the detail information
of the dialled cal].
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4mm: Optiuns for are following .
Stare , Eras:
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i Erase History (Menufl Q )
You can erase the fallowing history.
LPress C1 Menu and scroll
down (0 select Call History
2,Highlight the Erase History
and press C] Select,
3.nghlight me ofllre following
l hislory and press Clsdm:
Missed Calls, Received Cal/x,
Dial/yr! C ails and All
4. PressD Yes or DNo.
l Erase
r Ml-ed Culls7
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Cnll unmim.(Menu @ Q)
Shaw the approximate duration of yuur omgoing and
incoming calls,
‘ oeu Hlsloly
1.Press CI Menu and —
scroll down no selecl Call History
‘ 2.Hignhgm lh: Call Duration
and press C! Silk-ct.
3.Ym| can see lhe following oplion 1 c," Duran“. \
Hume Cam, Runny Calls,
Lifetimefieceivf Calls
and Dial/ell Calls
4.High|igh| the desired “mom
duralinn and Press G
Clear/Done or D Back.
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3-5 Sound (Menu Q )
Ring Type (Meanm)
Tu select a Ring Typc.
1.Press Q Menu and
scroll down to sclocl
Sound.
2.Highllght Ring Type
and press D Select
3.5mm one of five ring types
Bell, Slnde 3:11, Vibrate,
Silent and Bell zfier Vlh
with scroll key.
P Bell
F Slide Bell
} Vibrnte
) Silent
) Bell zfler V“)
4. Then press Cl Select.
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Ring Tones (Mean E)
To select a Ring Tone.
1.Press G Menu and
scmll down to select
Sound.
v 2.Highlighl Rinngnes
1, and press G Select.
3.Highlighl (he fullawing
Dpficns
b Bell: 10 balls
b Melody : 10 melodies
4.Pms@ until you find
the sound you desire‘
5.Th=n press C) Select
u; save the ring tune‘
ng Tunas
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Ring Vnhlmc(Menu Q g ) ‘
To select a Ring Volume.
1.Press C) Mum and
scmll dawn lo moot
Sound.
2.High1ighl Ring Volume
and press l: Select.
= lAdjusnhc ring vnlume
or with (j
4,Therl press C1 Select
to save lhe nng volume.
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Key'l‘nnc (Menu Q Q)
' To select Key Tone length
and volume.
I.Press l: Menu and
scroll down in select
Smmd.
2.1'Ilghliglll Key Tone and
press Cl Sclenl.
18ch1 lo select the following :
' b 1m” Ltugth
7 Long DTMF
— snm DTMF
P film Vulmm'
Adjust the volume.
Using.@
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SettingnMeuuQ E ) i
Any of the six Alert options could be turned on or off.
I Press D Menu and
scroll down to select Sound.
2. Highlight Settings and
press GSeleet.
P Cheek each optiun and turn it ofl'ifnot desired.
1) Minute Alert
When your phune is in use sets
an alert to Mom. every minute.
2) Roam Alert M“
Alert mne nnnfies them the all gm"
is in roaming system.
3)Fade Alert
Sets an alert to inform you when
you have lost a call or services.
4)Lcw Sig Alert
Alert tune notifies the user
when the signal is low.
5)Cormect Alert
Alert tune notifies the user when the call is connected
6)Release Alen
Alert tone notifies the user when the call is disconnected.
3.Choose unsung the cplions and press GSeleet.
4.5et0fl10n with Q and then press D Seleet.
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‘ 3-6 Organizer(Menu E)
Organizer keeps your agenda convenienl
and easy to access, Slmply store your
appclnnnmts and yourphone alerts yau
with a lemlnderofyour appointment.
Alnrlll(Menu E Q)
You can sel lhe alarm
at the desired lime
in three options.
LPressD Mum and
scroll down (a select
Organizer.
2.Highligh( Alarm and
press c} Select.
3.3ch1 m highlight desired
opliun and press S Select.
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1 4.011 enable screen, chaose
. .
on, Billy and Once "
wusinz@and mama
preset) Next. v
5.011 time screen, enlcr |he
desired time and select
AM/PM usmg (if?) fime:\n:21[AM|
pressc) Next to go to nut step
If you do not want to change the
press C) Next to move to
AM/PM.
mm m
6.0n snooze screen, scroll to selccl
the following options :
ONar OFF and pmscy Next.
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1 Scllednlel‘(Menu (Q E)
i 1. Press cl Menu and
E scroll down to select
— ; Organizer. “‘ "‘
l 2. Highlight Scheduler
' i and pressCl Select.
1 imuh ‘
r 3. Scroll m highlight and = sum
3 pressC) Select for sh.s i...
L l the following option
1 Mild anv M?
r (D Enter lhe date and time Q mm“
3, (to change AM/I’M use Mr A
l and press ONE“. “735 A34
l m in
® Euler the desire schedule and i
pms C) Next. firm»... in |
n—l an
(SD Enter the schedule type
by uslng 9 ML l
and prussCJ Next. 1m“ “HQ 5
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P List/ill
_ (D Press Cl Select «0
| ViE'W the schedule lisl
® Highhght the one that you
want to View in detail, I! m"J rm”
® To Editor Emu the Info 3 _2mmnus
press C) Menu.
i bEnmA/I
Highlighl «o erase all schedule.
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' 3-7 Security(Menu fl)
Enter your last four digit phone number or 0000(depends
on local service provider) on Security Menu,
Xé When security features, which restrict calls. are in
“(Outgoing call may be possxble to certain
nun-mm in some networks(e.g, 112 or other ntficial
emergency number).
? RestricflMe-mfi E)
LPmss D Menu and
scroll clown to select security.
24Emer Password clther emergency
\ last four digit phone number or
0000,
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' 3. Highlight Restrict and press G Select.
P Check each oplion and highligm the following
options
: Alli-w or Restrict
1) Receiving
2) Dialling
3) Inlemational
4) Speed Dial
ALCO MM
. 1 Change rnd (Menu g g )
3 You can change the default.
’ password by entering the new
password.
r LPress (3 Menu and
scroll down to select Security.
2.Enter the secret password.
3.Highlight Change Fwd
and press x: Select
r Minter new sccrel password
and press C] Save.
Elluhsswwid
0000
s... m...
5.Reemer new secret password
and press c. Sm.
RUIM Manxger(Menu g g )
Set your phone lo ask for the PIN code ofth RU'IM card
when the phone IS swnched on. The PIN(PersonaI
Identificauon Number) code prolccls your RUIM card
against unnulhorized use. The PIN code is usually ‘
supphed with (he RUIM card.
1. Pms Cl Menu
and scroll down in
sulcci Sccuruy.
. er passwnrd either
lusi four dig“ phone
number m' 0000,
3 Highlight RUIM Manzigur
and mast] Select
Fur Hm following options,
mm Sewing : Disable at n'
PChunge PIN .
ReseKMenu g Q)
You can reset lhe menu settings to lheir original values.
1.Pr:ss G Menu and
scroll down I0 501ch security,
Z.Emer password either
last four digit phone
number or 0000
3.Highlight Reset and
pressC] Select
4.1-lighllghl the following oplinns :
No or Yes
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/‘ _'“"“~"" v“- ””””””””” ' Np
' your phone.
‘ Security menu.
Luck(Mcnu g E) ‘
Keeps your phune from unauthorized use, onc: the
phone is lucked. it is in reslriclcd mode, until the lock
password is entered. This will allow you (0
receive phone calls and still make
is cammonly the last 4 digits of
If you need to modify the lock password, you may
modify ii using the new lock password wilhin the
I. Press C] Menu and scroll down lo select Settings.
2 Highlight Key Lock and presst Select.
3. Select an opiiun and press G Select.
P O": Tum offthc key lock mod:
D On : mm on the key lock mode.
> On rower-Up mes-is Ihe phone
is locked wlmn it is turned on.
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3—8 Settingswlenu Q)
In this menu you can adjust various settings of the
phone.
CamMcan Q )
[PressD Menu and
scroll down lo select Settings.
2 Highlight the Call and press C] Select. l
Select from following options : 7 ‘
Aura Relll'al :Ifyou Fail Io
make a call, phone can
aulnmatically redial with
this function.
Retry Time : You can select
Ofl'orselmt 3 Semnds, 5 Strands
7 Seconds or 10 Seconds
Repent : You can select
I time, 3 times, 5 limes
* Cell
H mm»,
Auto Answer .' Select from
Off, 10 Seconds, 20 Secnnds
and 30 Setonds.
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nispisy(Menu QE)
Slundhy Set (Menu Q@ Q)
Select the idle screen in the options.
1 Press D Mem- and Sellings
scroll down In selecl Settings.
[Highlight Display
and press a: Select.
3. Choose an option and press Cl sum. i
> Default '
P Ram-er
> Wall Paper BnM
w,“ pm.
send
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‘ l CI) Backligl|t(Menu Qgg ) ‘
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, 1, Press CI Mrnu and Aw;
scroll down to select Setting; u_
2 Highligthisplzy ”MW“
and pressG Select, u,
3. Scroll to highlight
1 LCD Bucklight and
press csmu.
um
b Ofl‘
b 10 Seconds
P 20 Seconds
P 30 Seconds
P Always On
s.
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f LCD CunlraslfMean Efl)
4 This menu commIs the LCD Contrasl.
. l.Pr:ss G Menu and
scroll down Io select Settings.
5 2. Highlight Display
nndpress C] Select.
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LCD Conrrzsl and z ‘umlean-z
PMS C, 551m amn—
' 4.1mm: lhe commst
using the ® and
press c) Select.
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mm Scwicc(Menu% fl )
In Data/Fax setting, yen can use your phone
to mceive data and faxes.
Received Made (Meanfi Q)
LPress C1 Menu and
uroll down to select Senings. ‘ s-mngs 1
. . e,-
2. Higjmghl Data Sen/me an”,
and pest; Seleel,
. Highiigm Received Mode
and press c] Select.
PS=lect finm renewing ophons.
Voice, um end Fax
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5 This selling enables the subscriber lcrminal m Sal Ihe
data baud.
I, Press C] Menn and
scroll down in select Settings
1, Highlight Data Service
and press C) Select.
3. Highlight Baud Ram and
press G Select.
Using @ select one m‘ihe
following rate.
”30400 Ilps
> 1 15200 bps
> 19200 bps
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Chapter 4.
Safety Guidelines
ALCOMM
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4-1 Safety Information
Truffle Safely
Do not use the phone hand held while driving a vehicle
, Always secure the phone in its holder; do not place the
phone on the passenger seat or where it can break loose
in a collision or sudden stop. Remember road safety
always comes first!
Operating Environment
Remember to follow any special regulations in force in
~ any area and always switch off your phone whenever ir
ls forbidden Io use ii, or when it may cause interference
or danger. ‘ '
' Use the phone only in ils ncm'lal operating positions
Parts of the phone are magnetic. Melallic malerials may
be attracted m are phone, and persons wilh a hearing old
should not hold the phone to the ear wifih the hearing aid.
Do not place credit cards or father magnetic srorage
, media near lhe phone, because informatian stored on
them may be erased.
Eleclrunic Devices
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from
radio frequeney(RF) signals However, certain
electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF
signals from your wireless phone.
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Filmmakers '
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that. a minimum
separation of 20cm(6 inches) be maintained between a
handheld Wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential
interference with the paw-naker. These recommendations are
consistent with the independent research by and
recommendations chireless Tedmolum' Research
Persons with pacemakers:
~ Should always keep the phane more than 20cm (6 inches) i
from their pacemcitetwhenthe phoneis switchedon; l
- Shouldnmrarry rliephuneinabimstpocket;
- Shouldlse the earopposile ll'iepauemakerto minimim the
potential for inlet-fetenee.
- lfyou have any reason to suspecl that interference is taking
place, switch ctfyont phone immediately
Homing Aids
Some digital wireless phone: may interfere with some hmring ‘
aitk, In the event ofsucll interference, you lmy want to consult
ynut service pmvider.
Other Medical DcviA‘ltl
Operation of any radio transmitting equipment. including
cellular phones, may interfere with the functionality of
namely ptotected medical chviues. Consult n physician ot
themanufirrturerafthemedimldevieetodetemtineiffliey are '
adequately shielded fiom menial RF energy or if you have any
questions. Switch of? your phune in health care facilities when I
any iegulstions posted in (hm areas instruct you to do so.
Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that
could be sensitive to external RF energy.
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 pan 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 han-nful 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 receian 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 radio! tv technician for help.
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR RF EXPOSURE
Body worm operation
This device was tested for typical body-worn 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 bell-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. It is designed and manufactured not to
exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiotreduency (RF) energy set by the Federal
Communications Commission of the Us. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive
guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population The
guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations
through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a
substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all poisons, 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 Wlkg. '
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 closeryou 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 time (Body-worn measurements differ among
phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requiremens). While there may
be differences between the SAR levels of venous 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 information on this model phone is on file with the FCC
and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://wvm.fcc.govl oetchcld after
searching on MAM.
Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular
Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) web-site at http:l/www.wow¢om.com.
" In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public Is 1.6
watts/kg (Wlkg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial
margin of safety to give additional pmtection tor 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 panicular Installation. II 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 interierence by one or
more of the following measures:
0 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
0 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 tor assistance.
Changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for Compliance
could void the user‘ 5 authority to operate the equipment. Connecting of peripherals requires
the use of grounded shielded signal cables.

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