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Axesstel Fixed Wireless Phone
GSM PG130/131N
User Manual
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Index
GENERAL INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... 1
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ................................................................................................................ 2
PRODUCT OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................ 3
3.1
PACKING LIST ........................................................................................................................................ 3
3.2
SETTING UP YOUR PHONE .............................................................................................................. 4
3.3
PRODUCT INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................... 6
3.3.1 Appearance ....................................................................................................................................... 6
3.3.2 Key Definition ................................................................................................................................... 6
3.3.3 FUNCTION KEYS ............................................................................................................................ 7
3.3.4 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE ............................................................................................. 8
3.3.5 Display Icon ...................................................................................................................................... 9
BASIC OPERATIONS ................................................................................................................................ 9
4.1
POWER ON/OFF ..................................................................................................................................... 9
4.2
MAKE A CALL ........................................................................................................................................ 9
4.3
ANSWER A CALL .................................................................................................................................... 9
4.4
END A CALL ........................................................................................................................................... 9
MAIN MENU ............................................................................................................................................. 10
CALL LOG ................................................................................................................................................ 11
6.1
ALL CALLS ........................................................................................................................................... 11
6.2
DIALED CALLS ..................................................................................................................................... 11
6.3
RECEIVED CALLS ................................................................................................................................. 12
6.4
MISSED CALLS ..................................................................................................................................... 13
6.5
DELETE CALL LOG................................................................................................................................ 13
6.6
CALL DURATION .................................................................................................................................. 13
CONTACTS ............................................................................................................................................... 14
7.1
SEARCH FOR A CONTACT ..................................................................................................................... 14
7.2
ADD A NEW CONTACT ......................................................................................................................... 14
7.2.1 Add a New Contact from the Menu ................................................................................................. 14
7.2.2 Add a New Contact in Standby Mode ............................................................................................. 14
7.3
VIEW A CONTACT ................................................................................................................................ 15
7.4
SERVICE NUMBER ................................................................................................................................ 15
7.5
EDIT A CONTACT ................................................................................................................................. 15
7.6
SPEED DIAL ......................................................................................................................................... 15
7.7
COPY CONTACT .................................................................................................................................... 16
7.8
DELETE ................................................................................................................................................ 16
7.9
SAVE TO ............................................................................................................................................... 16
7.10
MEMORY STATUS ................................................................................................................................. 16
MESSAGES ................................................................................................................................................ 17
8.1
SEND A MESSAGE ................................................................................................................................ 17
8.2
RECEIVE A MESSAGE ........................................................................................................................... 17
8.3
VIEW SENT MESSAGES ........................................................................................................................ 18
8.4
SEND A MESSAGE BY USING TEMPLATES ............................................................................................. 18
8.5
SMS SETTINGS .................................................................................................................................... 18
8.6
VOICE MESSAGE .................................................................................................................................. 19
TIME AND ALARM ................................................................................................................................. 19
9.1
SET TIME/DATE ................................................................................................................................... 19
9.2
SET ALARM.......................................................................................................................................... 20
10 SOUNDS ..................................................................................................................................................... 20
10.1
10.2
RINGER ................................................................................................................................................ 20
VOLUME .............................................................................................................................................. 21
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10.3
RING TYPE ........................................................................................................................................... 21
10.4
ALERT .................................................................................................................................................. 21
11 CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................................................... 21
11.1
GREETING ............................................................................................................................................ 21
11.2
SET LANGUAGE ................................................................................................................................... 22
11.3
SET LCD BACKLIGHT .......................................................................................................................... 22
11.4
SET LCD CONTRAST............................................................................................................................ 22
11.5
AUTO SEND TIME ................................................................................................................................. 22
11.6
CALL WAITING .................................................................................................................................... 23
11.7
CALL DIVERT ....................................................................................................................................... 23
11.8
CALL BARRING .................................................................................................................................... 24
12 SECURITY (INITIAL PASSWORD: 0000) ............................................................................................ 24
12.1
OWNER NUMBER .................................................................................................................................. 25
12.2
PHONE LOCK........................................................................................................................................ 25
12.3
PIN1 LOCK .......................................................................................................................................... 25
12.4
AUTO KEYPAD LOCK ............................................................................................................................ 25
12.5
CHANGE PIN LOCK.............................................................................................................................. 25
12.6
BARRED DIAL ....................................................................................................................................... 26
12.7
HOTLINE/PLAR ................................................................................................................................... 26
12.8
GUARD SYSTEM ................................................................................................................................... 26
12.9
PHONE INFO ......................................................................................................................................... 26
12.10
CLEAR MEMORY .............................................................................................................................. 26
12.11
RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS ......................................................................................................... 26
13 SERVICES ................................................................................................................................................. 27
14
13.1
STK(SIM TOOL KIT) ........................................................................................................................ 27
FM RADIO(OPTIONAL) ......................................................................................................................... 27
14.1
14.2
14.3
14.4
14.5
FM STATUS.......................................................................................................................................... 27
CHANNEL LIST ..................................................................................................................................... 27
MANUAL INPUT .................................................................................................................................... 28
PRESET AUTO SEARCH.......................................................................................................................... 28
SETTINGS ............................................................................................................................................. 28
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1 General Introduction
Thank you for choosing the Axesstel GSM PG130/131N Desktop Phone. Please read this user
manual carefully before using your phone .
The phone has been designed to operate with the latest digital communication technology - GSM.
The phone provides the following advanced features:

128×48 LCD with backlight, easy to read

Status Indicators

Two-way SMS, voice mail

Call Divert, Call Waiting, Three-Way Calling, Call Barring

Emergency call

Menu driven interface for easy operation and configuration

Store 200 contacts

Save 200 SMS

Last call redials

Choice of 15 ring tones and 10 power On/Off musical tones

Adjustable ring and voice volume

AC power supply

Indoor antenna (Outdoor antenna is optional)

Speaker phone for hands-free operation

User friendly keypad

Battery provides long stand-by and talk time

Easy to service and repair
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2 Important Information

The product can only be installed indoors.

Do not place the phone near high temperature objects, under direct sunlight, near source of
water, near fire or near inflammable and explosive materials. Avoid using the phone in high
temperature or humidity.

The phone may interfere with heart pacemaker, hearing aid and other electronic medical devices.
Therefore please follow the instructions given by your equipment suppliers or consult your doctor.
Turn your phone OFF in health care centers if any regulations posted in the area instruct you to
do so. Hospitals or health care centers may be using equipment that may be sensitive to external
RF energy.

Place the phone away from other electronic devices like TV and Radio to avoid interference.

Keep the product away from magnetic field and static electricity.

Place the phone out of the reach of small children.

Do not attempt to reassemble the phone by yourself. Only authorized personnel should service
the phone and its accessories. Faulty installation or service can be dangerous and may invalidate
the warranty.

Do not clean the phone while in operation. Before attempting to clean the phone, turn the phone
off, disconnect the external power adapter and take out the battery. Use a dry, soft cloth for
cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.

Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. Rough handling may break the phone body and internal
circuit boards.

Do not use the phone if the antenna is damaged. Replace the damaged antenna immediately by
using a qualified technician. Use only a manufacturer approved antenna. Non-approved
antennas, modifications or attachments may impair call quality and damage the phone.

Do not hold the antenna during operation. This may affect call quality and cause the phone to
operate at unintended power levels.

Keep the antenna free from obstructions and position the antenna straight up. This will ensure
best call quality.

Only use the battery and the power adapter approved by the manufacturer. If not, it may cause
an explosion or result in a short circuit.

It is highly recommended to fully charge the battery before initial use. The battery might have
been discharged during storage and delivery.

Do not throw battery. Batteries are not to be disposed off by putting them in fire. It may explode
or catch fire.

The power adapter must be used within the specified AC voltage range.

Take out the battery if you won’t use your phone for a long time and keep the battery well.

During lightning, do not touch the power plug. It may result in an electric shock or death.

Do not touch the plug with wet hands. Always grasp and pull the plug, not the cord. Do not put
heavy things on the power cord or bend it too much.

During daily use, do not pull out the power adapter. The battery is used for backup power, which
will not cause the increased consumption of electricity.

Don’t use the power adapter if the power cable is damaged. Contact the maintenance center
immediately and replace the adapter.
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3 Product Overview
3.1
Packing List
Once you open the product package, please check the packing list to make sure there is no part
missing. If any part is missing or broken, please contact customer service. The packing list is as
follows:
1. Main Unit
3. Antenna
5. Power Adaptor
7. Data Cable
2. Handset
4. Battery
6. Manual
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3.2
SETTING UP YOUR PHONE
Installing SIM card
1. Remove SIM bracket cover.
2. Lift SIM bracket by pulling.
3. Insert proper SIM card.
4. Put the bracket back in place.
5. Close the cover.
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USING SIM CARD FOR THE FIRST TIME
Enter PIN:Remain:3
1. Entering PIN code.
NOTE1: The PIN feature function can be set on/off in
PIN setup menu.
NOTE2: PIN code can be changed in PIN setup menu.
Clear
2. If an incorrect PIN code is entered, an error message
displays.
NOTE: There are 3 chances to enter the correct
PIN code. If incorrect PIN codes are entered
3 times, the SIM card will be locked. To unlock
3. The phone is ready to use after entering the correct
PIN code.
Wrong PIN!
ABC
13/01/2010 08:05 PM
* Default PIN code is provided by your service provider.
Installing the phone
This phone operates by receiving DC power from the AXESSTEL power adaptor,
The phone is equipped with a rechargeable
Battery as a backup in case of an AC power failure.
Desktop installation
Attach the handset
ON/OFF power switch is located
on the bottom side of the phone.
Please turn on the power switch to
"ON" for operation
Connect the antenna
Plug the Power adaptor into an
appropriate Wall outlet
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3.3
Product Introduction
3.3.1 Appearance
Figure 1 GSM PG130/131N Fixed Wireless Phone Appearance
3.3.2 Key Definition
Figure 2 Key Layout
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3.3.3 FUNCTION KEYS
1.  KEY: Press this key to retrieve messages.
2.  KEY: Press this key to display the phone's main menu.
3/4.  KEY: Press this key to control the volume of keypad,
earpiece and speaker. In the menu mode, use this key to scroll through
the menu items.
5.  KEY: Clears information from display screen.
- To erase one character from the display screen, press it once.
- To erase all characters on the screen, press and hold.
- To go back one step in the menu mode, press it once.
- To select some options at the lower left corner of the screen.
6.  KEY: Press this key to store a phone number in the phone book,
to save menu settings.
- To select some options at the lower right corner of the screen.
7.  KEY: The Speaker button is used to place or receive a
call without using the handset. The integrated microphone and speaker
on the Main unit allows hands free conversation.
8. : Press this key to turn ON or OFF the phone.
9.  KEY: Press this key to redial the last number called or to
connect a call right after dialing the number without waiting until the call
is connected automatically.
10/11. <*>KEY /<#> KEY: In the menu mode, use this key to scroll
up/down through the menu items. In the edit mode, use this key for
special characters
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3.3.4 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE
1. Antenna: Adjusting the position of antenna improves the sound quality of the call.
2. Message: Press to access message related menus.
3. MENU: Press to access the phone's menus.
4. Volume Up/Down: Lets you adjust sound levels and scroll through the menu options and displays.
5. Clear: Lets you clear your last entry.
6. OK: Stores phone numbers, and any settings you select in the menu with in the Phone’s memory.
7. Speaker: Allows you to place or receive a call without using the handset.
8. Power: End or reject the call and Turn On or Off the phone.
9. Redial: Allows you to redial the last.
10. Scroll: Lets you scroll through the menu options and displays.
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3.3.5 Display Icon
The following icon may appear on the display of the phone:
No.
Icon
Description
Current signal strength. The more bars there are, the stronger the signal is.
No signal.
Battery capacity indicator. The more bars there are, the more capacity the
battery has.
Supplied by charger
Alarm on
Call forwarding
Missed call
Unread message
RM
Roaming
10
Speakerphone active
Figure 3 Display Icon
4 Basic Operations
4.1
Power On/Off
Connect the handset to the underside of the phone, then open the battery door and connect the
battery. Plug in the power adapter into AC outlet, and then connect the other end of the power
adapter into the right side of the phone.
Switch the  switch (on the underside of the Phone) to ON, then press the 
Key on the panel for 3 seconds to power on the phone, your phone should go to standby screen and
is ready to use.
You can turn the phone off directly by switching the  switch (on the rear of the phone)
to OFF position. If the phone will not be used for long time, please turn this switch to OFF. Or you can
press the  Key for 3 seconds to power off the Phone.
Note: Before press the Power ON, please turn the hardware switch to ON which in the bottom side of
the phone.
4.2
Make a Call
While your phone is power on and at idle screen, enter a destination number you wish to call and then
press  Key. (Note: To modify digits you enter, you can press  Key to delete wrong
digits first and then enter new digits). Once the call is connected, the phone’s screen will display the
number you have dialed, and the time duration the call has lasted.
The phone also has a speaker. To use the speaker to make a call, press  Key, enter a
phone number, and press  Key.
4.3
Answer a Call
When there is an incoming call, the phone will ring and display the Phone number of the incoming call
(if the number is available). You can pick up the handset or press  Key to answer the
incoming call. The ring tone and ring-tone volume can be changed in the sounds menu.
4.4
End a Call
You can end a call by pressing  KEY to select End. If you are using the handset for a phone
call, hanging up the handset will end the call automatically.
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5 Main Menu
1) Press < KEY to enter the main menu from the idle screen. The main menu includes:
Contacts, Messages, Recent Calls, Tools, and Settings. The menu tree is as follow:
Call log
Contacts
Messages
Time and alarm
Sounds
Menu
Configuration
Security
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All calls
Dialled calls
Received calls
Missed calls
Delete call log
Call Duration
Search
New
Service Number
Speed dial
Copy
Delete
Save to
Memory status
New Message
Inbox
Outbox
Drafts
Templates
Voice Mail
SMS settings
Set time/date
Set format
Alarm
Ringer
Volume
Ring Type
Alert
Greeting
Language
Backlight
Contrast
Auto send time
Call waiting
Call divert
Call barring
Owner number
Phone lock
PIN Lock
Auto keypad lock
Change PIN Lock
Barred dial
Hotline/PLAR
Guard System
Phone info
Clear memory
Restore factory settings
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Services
STK
FM Radio(Optional)
FM Status
Channel list
Manual input
Preset auto search
Settings
Menu
Figure 4Main Menu Tree
6 Call Log
You can find- All Calls, Dialled Calls, Received Calls, Missed Calls,
Delete all Log, and Call Duration in the Call Log menu.
1 Call log
2 Contacts
Back
In standby screen, press  KEY, Press KEY scroll to Call log item and
press KEY.
1 All call
2 Dialled calls
6.1 All calls
Back
1) In Call log menu, Scroll to All calls via  KEY, press
OK
OK
 KEY.
2) The All calls List will be displayed; you can scroll to the desired number,
3) Press  KEY to: View the call information; Press  KEY into
Option: Delete the call log, Save the Number to Phone Book, Call,
Edit this number, and Send SMS to this number.
6.2
1 123456789
2 1 time
Back
Option
1 Delete
2 Save to Phonebook
Back
OK
3 Call
4 Edit
Back
OK
4 Edit
5 Send SMS
Back
OK
Dialed calls
1) In Call log menu, Scroll to Dialed Calls via  KEY, press  KEY.
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2) The Dialed Calls List will be displayed; you can scroll to the desired number,
1 All call
2 Dialled calls
Back
OK
3) Press  KEY to: View the call information; Press  KEY to select
Option: Delete the call log, Save the Number to Phone Book, Call, Edit this
number, and Send SMS to this number.
1 123456789
2 987654321
Back
OK
NOTE: In standby screen, press KEY enter the Dialed calls.
1 123456789
2 1 time
Back
Option
1 Delete
2 Save to Phonebook
Back
OK
6.3
1)
2)
Received calls
In Call log menu, Scroll to Received Calls via  KEY,
press  KEY.
The Received Calls List will be displayed; you can scroll to the
desired number,
3 Call
4 Edit
Back
OK
4 Edit
5 Send SMS
Back
OK
2 Dialled calls
3 Received calls
Back
OK
1 123456789
2 987654321
Back
OK
1 01/01/2010
2 06:23 AM
Back
Option
3)
1 Delete
2 Save to Phonebook
Press  KEY to: View the call information; Press  KEY to
OK
select Option: Delete the call log, Save the Number to Phone Book, Back
Call, Edit this number, and Send SMS to this number.
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3 Call
4 Edit
Back
OK
4 Edit
5 Send SMS
Back
OK
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6.4
Missed calls
1)
In Call log menu, Scroll to Missed Calls via  KEY, press
 KEY.
2)
The Missed Calls List will be displayed; you can scroll to the desired
number,
3)
Press  KEY to: View the call information; Press  KEY to
select Option: Delete the call log, Save the Number to Phone Book,
Call, Edit this number, and Send SMS to this number.
3 Received calls
3 Missed calls
Back
OK
1 123456789
2 987654321
Back
OK
1 01/01/2010
2 06:23 AM
Back
Option
1 Delete
2 Save to Phonebook
Back
OK
6.5
Delete call log
In Call log menu, Scroll to Delete call log via  KEY, press
 KEY. You can scroll the cursor to erase All calls, Dialed calls,
Received calls and Missed calls.
1) Press KEY to select erase item.
2) Press KEY to confirm Delete(Yes)
3) Press KEY to cancel Delete(No)
3 Call
4 Edit
Back
OK
4 Edit
5 Send SMS
Back
OK
5 Delete call log
6 Call Duration
Back
OK
1 All calls
2 Dialled calls
Back
OK
Note: If no call log, press KEY, will pop up the “Empty” dialog box.
Delete all?
6.6
Call Duration
In Call log menu, Scroll to Call Duration via  KEY, press
 KEY. You could scroll the cursor to view duration of Last call Time,
Total Dialed, Total Received, scroll to Erase All to erase all duration.
Back
OK
5 Delete call log
6 Call Duration
Back
OK
0:00:00
Back
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OK
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7 Contacts
Contacts can be used to store contact’s name and contact’s phone numbers,
home number, email address, office number and associate sound. You can
store up to 200 entries to phone memory.
1 Call log
2 Contacts
Back
OK
1 Search
2 New
Back
OK
1 Name
2 Number
Back
OK
1 Search
2 New
Back
OK
1 To SIM
2 To Phone
Back
OK
In standby screen, press  KEY, Press KEY scroll to
Contacts item and press KEY.
7.1
Search for a Contact
You can search a contact by name or number
1)
2)
3)
7.2
In Contacts menu, Scroll to Search via  KEY, press 
KEY.
Select Name or Number, press  KEY to input the Name or
Number for search,
Press  KEY to search or Press <#> KEY change input method,
press OK to start search.
Add a New Contact
7.2.1 Add a New Contact from the Menu
1)
2)
In Contacts menu, Scroll to New via  KEY, press 
KEY, then you can choose the contact store to SIM or to Phone(if in the
save to options you choose Ask on saving),
Scroll to Name via  KEY, press  KEY to input the
name, and then press  KEY when done.
You can pressKEY to delete a character.
3)
4)
5)
Scroll to Number via  KEY, input the phone number, and then press 
KEY ,select Done
1 Name
2 Number
Scroll to this item you need to add to input or edit.
Back
Then Press  KEY to finish adding a contact, press  KEY
select Done, press  KEY to save the contact.
NOTE: Press “0”KEY to select add a “blank space”, and “#” key to change
input method.
7.2.2 Add a New Contact in Standby Mode
1)
In standby screen, after inputting the phone number, press  KEY to
save the number directly.
2)
Save the number to SIM card or to Phone. If you select To Phone,
press KEY, and press  KEY again to edit the name
3)
When done editing the name (press “#” key to change input method),
press KEY, press  key to the next option: Save.
4)
Select Save, and press  KEY
5)
And pressKEY,  KEY to save the contact.
Edit
123456789
Back
Save
1 To SIM
2 To Phone
Back
OK
1 Name
2 123456789
Edit
ABC
AAA
3/14
OK
1 Done
2 Input method
Back
OK
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NOTE: If this operation in press  or lift the HANDSET state of complete, May be conflict
whit Auto send time function.
7.3
View a Contact
In Contacts menu, Scroll to Search via  KEY, press  KEY, input nothing,
press  KEY to view the contact list. Scroll to the desired contact via  KEY,
press  KEY to view the contact information.
7.4
1)
Service Number
In Contacts menu, Scroll to Service Number via  KEY,
press  KEY, it will display the service number.
2 New
3 Service Number
Back
OK
SN:
7.5
OK
Edit a Contact
1)
Refer to 7.3 View a contact, view the contacts list, press  KEY, scroll to Edit via  KEY, and then press  KEY,
2)
Scroll to the item you need to edit, press  KEY to edit.
7.6
Speed Dial
The phone supports the speed dial function. You can dial the stored number
by pressing just one key.
a) Pick up handset or press 
b) Press and hold a number-key (That you previously assigned) for a
moment.
1)
In Contact menu, scroll to Speed Dial via KEY, press
KEY.
2)
If you want to use the speed dials function, you need to enable this
function first. Scroll to Enable Speed Dial via  KEY, press
 KEY to enable this function to On.
3)
4)
Then scroll to Set Number via  KEY, press  KEY,
scroll to the number which you need to assign. Press  KEY to
enter options, and select assign contact and press  KEY to enter
contact list, scroll to contact list to contact you want to set, press 
KEY to save your contact into speed dial.
You also can delete a contact from Speed Dial list.
In Speed Dial list, select any contact, press  KEY to Option,
scroll to Delete via  KEY and press  KEY, then
press  KEY again to confirm.
3 Service Number
4 Speed dial
Back
OK
1 Enable speed dial
2 Set number
Back
Off
1 Enable speed dial
2 Set number
Back
On
1 Enable speed dial
2 Set number
Back
Off
2 
3 
Back
1 Assign Contact
Back
Note:When done editing, press the  KEY to return to the standby screen.
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Option
OK
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7.7
1)
2)
3)
7.8
1)
2)
Copy contact
In Contact menu, scroll to Copy via KEY, press
KEY.
You can copy the contact form SIM or phone via KEY
If you select the From SIM, press KEY, and press KEY
again to confirm.
Delete
In Contact menu, scroll to Delete via KEY, press
KEY .
There are 3 options:
All SIM: delete all SIM contacts
All phone: delete all phone contacts
One by one: delete the contact one by one.
3)
If you select the All SIM and All phone, press  KEY, it will pop up
a dialog box, you must input the password.
5 Copy
6 Delete
Back
OK
1 From SIM
2 From phone
Back
OK
5 Copy
6 Delete
Back
OK
1 All SIM
2 All phone
Back
OK
2 All phone
3 One by one
Back
OK
The password is:0000
4)
After input password, press  KEY, and press  KEY again to confirm.
5)
If you select the One by one, press  KEY, enter the contacts list, and select the contact
which you want to delete via KEY, and press  KEY, press  KEY again
to confirm.
7.9
1)
2)
Save to
In Contact menu, scroll to Save to via KEY, press
KEY .
There are 3 options:
SIM card: save to SIM card. When you enter a new contact, it will save to SIM
card immediately.
Phone memory: save to phone. When you enter a new contact, it will save to
phone memory immediately.
7 Save to
8 Memory status
Back
OK
o SIM Card
o Phone memory
Back
OK
o Phone memory
o Ask on saving
Back
OK
Ask on saving: ask when you saving. When you enter a new a contact, it will ask you save to SIM
card or phone.
3)
Press KEY to save you setting.
7.10 Memory status
1)
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In Contact menu, scroll to Memory status via KEY, press
 KEY .
7 Save to
8 Memory status
Back
OK
SIM: 0/200
Phone:0/200
Back
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2)
The screen will display the memory status.
SIM: 0/200 (current/total)
Phone: 0/200 (current/total)
8 Messages
You could build a new message, view the inbox、drafts、outbox and templates, perform SMS setting,
voice mail broadcast message.
In standby screen, you can enter Messages function through Press  key directly.
8.1
Send a Message
You could send a message to one recipient or multiple recipients.
1)
In Messages, press New Message and  KEY to compose a new
message,
2)
Input the text, or press  KEY to select “Option”:
1 New Message
2 Inbox
Back
OK
ABC
160/1
1 Done
Option
2 User Template
3 Insert PhoneBook Number
4 Insert PhoneBook Name
Press  KEY and select Done to finish inputting the text,
3)
1 Done
2 User Template
Back
OK
You can choose
1 Send Only to send to one recipient without saving
2 Save and Send to send to one recipient with saving the message to Outbox
3 Save to save the message to Drafts without sending out
4 Send to Many to send multiple recipients
5 Send by group to send multiple recipients by group
8.2
Receive a Message
1)
If there is a new message, the phone will ring alert. In idle mode, press
 KEY to read the message,
2)
Or you could read the new message in the Inbox. Press  Key,
scroll to Inbox via  KEY, press  KEY, scroll to the
message which is you want to read via  KEY. Then press
 KEY to read message.
3)
17
1 New Message
Cancel
Read
Back
123456789
987654321
OK
Then press  KEY into Option you can
1.
Reply: reply to the message
2.
Delete: delete the message
3.
Edit: edit in the message and then save or send
4.
Forward: forward the message to other recipient(s)
5.
Erase All: erase all message in the Inbox
11:10 AM
Hello!
Back
Option
1 Reply
2 Delete
Back
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6.
8.3
Use Number: get all numbers in the message includes the sender’s number. You can dial
directly, or Send SMS directly, or save the number to phone book.
View Sent Messages
1)
In Messages, scroll to Outbox via and press  KEY to view the
outbox
2)
Scroll to the message you want to read, press  KEY to Send,
Edit, Delete, Erase All, and Use Number.
8.4
Send a Message by using Templates
1)
In Messages, scroll to Templates via  KEY, press 
KEY to enter template menu,
2)
There are 10 template messages in Templates menu, you could edit
the template or delete the template,
1 Please call me, urgently
2 How are you?
3 Call we have lunch today at …
4 Be right back.
5 Please sms me, I am at meeting right now
6 Sorry!
7 Thank you
5 Template
6 Voice Mail
Back
1 Please call me, urgently
2 How are you?
Back
Option
1 Edit
2 Remove
Back
10 Lots of luv
3)
Scroll to the template message which is you want to use via  KEY, then press  KEY, scroll to:
ok
2 Remove
3 Write message
Back
ok
ABC
urgently
136/1
Option
8 How was the day?
9 Long time no see.
OK
1 Done
2 User Template
Back
OK
1 Edit: Edit the template message
2 Remove: Delete the template message
3 Insert Message: Insert the template message into the message
8.5
SMS Settings
In standby screen, pressKEY , scroll the SMS Settings via
 KEY. You can set Delivery report; Delete all, Memory
status in Message Settings.
1) Delivery report: scroll via  KEY and press  KEY
into this item, Press  KEY marked this option and press
 KEY to Save.
is on.
is off.
2)
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1 Delivery report
2 Delete all
Back
OK
[] Delivery report
Delete All
Scroll Delete All via  KEY and press  KEY twice,
you can delete all messages.
3)
6 Voice Mail
7 SMS settings
Back
OK
Memory status
Back
On
2 Delete all
3 Memory status
Back
OK
SIM : 0/50
Phone : 0/200
Back
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Scroll Memory status via  KEY and press  KEY, you will check the SIM and
Phone memory status
8.6
Voice Message
In standby screen, pressKEY, scroll to Voice mail item via KEY, and press KEY to enter the menu.
Press KEY to the two option:
1) Edit Voice mail number,
PressKEY, scroll the name or number via KEY,
and pressKEY to edit.
2) Connect to voice
PressKEY, to call the voice mail number.
Note: In standby screen, if you voice mail number is empty, hold the
number NO.1 KEY down until pop up “Set voice mail?”screen to set the
voice mail number. Refer the step 1 to complete.
9 Time and alarm
In standby screen, press  KEY, Press KEY scroll to
Time and alarm item and press KEY.
9.1
1)
Set Time/Date
Select Time and alarm in main menu, select Set Time/date in Time
and alarm,
6 Voice Mail
7 SMS settings
Back
OK
1 
Back
Option
1 Connect to Voice
2 Edit
Back
OK
2 Contacts
3 Time and alarm
Back
OK
1 Set time/date
2 Set format
Back
OK
1 HH:MM
0:00
OK
2 YYYY/MM/DD
1/1/2010
OK
1 Set time/date
2 Set format
Back
OK
2)
Scroll to Set Time/Date via  KEY, press  KEY,
and scroll to 1 to set time, scroll to 2 to set date.
1 Time Format
2 Date Format
Back
OK
o 12
o 24
Back
OK
1 Time Format
2 Date Format
Back
OK
o DD/MM/YYYY
o MM/DD/YYYY
Back
OK
19
o MM/DD/YYYY
o YYYY/MM/DD
Back
OK
o YYYY/MM/DD
o YYYY-MM-DD
Back
OK
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3)
If you want to change the format of time and date, select Set format in Time and alarm, press
 KEY. Scroll to Time format and press  KEY to set time format, 12hr or 24hr; scroll
to date format via  KEY and press  KEY to set date format, DD/MM/YYYY,
MM/DD/YYYY, YYYY/MM/DD, YYYY-MM-DD.
Note: If your Language is Spanish, then date format should be: DD/MM/AAAA, MM/DD/AAAA,
AAAA/MM/DD, AAAA-MM-DD.
9.2
Set Alarm
You can set 5 alarms.
1)
In Time and alarm, Select Alarm via  KEY,
2)
Select any one from 5 alarms, press  KEY to edit the alarm,
3)
Scroll to 1 via  KEY, press <*> KEY or <#> KEY to
active/deactivate the alarm,
4)
Scroll to 2 to set alarm time via  KEY,
5)
Scroll to 3 to set alarm repeat way, press <*> KEY or <#> KEY to switch
the alarm repeat way, includes Once, Everyday, Days (If the repeat way
is Days, Press  to select the days).
2 Set format
3 Alarm
Back
OK
[]1# 12:00 AM
[]2# 12:00 AM
Back
OK
1 
2 00:00
Back
OK
3 Repeat

Done
Days
S M T WT F S
Done
10 Sounds
In standby screen, press  KEY, Press KEY scroll to
Sound item and press KEY.
Here you can set the ring tone and volume.
10.1 Ringer
In Sound menu, select Ringer, and then press  KEY , you can scroll to
the ringer for Incoming Call, Alarm, Power On, Power Off, Message Tone,
Keypad Tone.
Press  KEY enter the setting screen, select the ringer via 
KEY, press  KEY to save.
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3 Time and alarm
4 Sound
Back
OK
1 Ringer
2 Volume
Back
OK
1 Incoming call
2 Alarm
Back
OK
10 Ring 10
11 MIDI 11
Back
OK
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10.2 Volume
In Sound menu, select Volume, and then press  KEY , you can scroll to
the volume for Ring Tone, Key Tone via  KEY.
Press  KEY enter the setting screen, press  KEY to set the
volume, press  KEY to save.
10.3 Ring Type
In Sound menu, select Ring Type, and then press  KEY, you can scroll
to the ring type as Single, Repeat, Ascending via  KEY, and
press  KEY to save.
2 Volume
3 Ring type
Back
OK
1 Ring Tone
2 Key tone
Back
OK
3 Ring type
4 Alert
Back
OK
o Repeat
o Ascending
Back
OK
3 Ring type
4 Alert
Back
OK
[]Warning
[]Error
Back
OK
[]Error
[]Call Connect
Back
OK
10.4 Alert
In Sound menu, select Alert, and then press  KEY, you can turn on/off
the alert of Warning, Error, and Call Connect..
1) Scroll to any one which you want to alert, press  KEY to on or off .
is on.
is off.
2) Press KEY to done.
11 Configuration
In standby screen, press  KEY, Press KEY scroll to
Configuration item and press KEY.
11.1 Greeting
In Configuration menu, press KEY scroll to Greeting item and
press KEY.
You can on/off the Greeting, and edit it
4 Sound
5 Configuration
Back
OK
1 Greeting
2 Language
Back
OK
1 Status

Back
OK
2Greeting text
Welcome
Edit
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11.2 Set Language
In Configuration menu, press KEY scroll to Language item
and press KEY.
1) Select Language in Configuration,
2)
Scroll to desired language via  KEY, press  KEY to
set language.
11.3 Set LCD Backlight
In Configuration menu, press KEY scroll to Backlight item
and press KEY.
2 Language
3 Backlight
Back
OK
o Automatic
o English
Back
OK
3 Backlight
4 Contrast
Back
OK
o 5 Sec
o 15 Sec
Back
OK
1)
Select Backlight in Configuration,
2)
Scroll to the time you want to switch off the backlight via 
KEY, press  KEY to save the setting. The time includes 5 Sec, 15 Sec, 30 Sec, 45 Sec.
11.4 Set LCD Contrast
In Configuration menu, press KEY scroll to Contrast item and
press KEY.
4 Contrast
5 Auto send time
Back
OK
1)
Select Contrast in Configuration,
2)
Press to decrease/increase the contrast of the LCD. Press  KEY to save the
setting.
11.5 Auto send time
In Configuration menu, press KEY scroll to Auto send time
item and press KEY.
The phone can autodial after you input a number; you can set the time delay
for autodial after you input the number by setting Dial Delay.
Select Auto send time in Configuration,
1)
22
Scroll to the time which you desired via  KEY, press 
KEY to save the setting. The time includes 1s~9s or close autodial.
5 Auto send time
6 Call waiting
Back
OK
o 1 Sec
o 2 Sec
Back
OK
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11.6 Call Waiting
In Configuration menu, press KEY scroll to Call waiting item
and press KEY.
If an incoming call is received while on another call, and the call waiting feature
is enabled, you can suspend the current telephone call and switch to the new
incoming call, you can then negotiate with the new or the current caller an
appropriate time to call back if the message is important, or to quickly handle a
separate incoming call.
There are 3 options in Call Waiting menu, Activate, Deactivate, Query
Status.
1) Select Activate, press , the screen will pop up “Please wait” dialog
box, and then will pop up “Call waiting Activated” dialog box.
6 Call waiting
7 Call divert
Back
OK
1 Activate
2 Deativate
Back
OK
2 Deativate
3 Query status
Back
OK
2) Select Deactivate, press , the screen will pop up “Please wait” dialog box, and then will pop
up “Call waiting Deactivated” dialog box.
3) Select Query, press , the screen will pop up “Please wait” dialog box, and will pop up a
dialog box about the call waiting status.
Note: Three-Way Calling
Three-way Calling is a feature that lets you set up a three-way conversation with two different parties.
While you’re in conversation with a party, press the number you want to dial, then press  to
connect the three parties together .
Ex If you want to make a three-way calling with A and B,
1)
Make a call with A
2)
Dial B’s number when in conversation with A
3)
When B received the call, the conversation with A is hold
4)
press  Key, and select the Conference with <*> Key or <#> Key
5)
Press  Key and then you can set up the three-way calling
11.7 Call Divert
In Configuration menu, press KEY scroll to Call divert item and
press KEY.
Call Divert allows you to divert an incoming call to any other phone. You will
receive calls through the specified phone when Call Divert is activated.
1) PressKEY,,, press KEY.
7 Call divert
8 Call barring
Back
OK
1 Divert all voice calls
2 Divert if unreachable
Back
OK
2) There are 5 options in Call Divert menu, Divert All Voice Calls, Divert If
Unreachable, Divert If No Answer, Divert If Busy, and Cancel All Divert. 3 Divert if no answer
4 Divert if busy
3) Press KEY, to select Active and Deactivate
Back
OK
4) If you select Active, press KEY, to set new number and check
voice mail
4 Divert if busy
4 Cancel All Divert
Back
OK
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11.8 Call Barring
In Configuration menu, press KEY scroll to Call barring
item and press KEY.
Call Barring allows the user to prevent Incoming Calls and Outgoing
Calls.
There are 4 options in Call Barring menu, Outgoing calls, Incoming
calls, Cancel All, and Change Barring Password. Please contact your
local operator to apply for this service. Please consult your operator for
details on the operations.
Note: This function is dependent on operator. The password, please
contact the operator.
EX. Operation
1) Select Outgoing calls,
7 Call divert
8 Call barring
Back
OK
1 Outgoing calls
2 Incoming calls
Back
OK
1 All calls
2 International calls
Back
OK
2 International calls
3 International calls except to home PLMN
Back
OK
2) Select All calls
3) Input the password
4) If the password correct, it will success.
2 Incoming calls
3 Cancel all
Back
OK
1 All calls
2 When roaming
Back
OK
2 Incoming calls
3 Cancel all
Back
OK
3 Cancel all
4 Change Barring Password
Back
OK
12 Security (Initial Password: 0000)
In standby screen, press  KEY, Press KEY scroll to
Security item and press KEY. You will check the Security menu:
Owner number
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5 Configuration
6 Security
Back
OK
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Phone lock
PIN Lock
Auto keypad lock
Change PIN Lock
Barred dial
Hotline/PLAR
Phone info
Clear memory
Restore factory settings
Enter Password
Back
OK
12.1 Owner number
In Security menu, scroll to Owner Number item via  KEY,
press  KEY.
You can edit 2 numbers about owner number
Press  KEY, you can Edit and Delete the number.
1 Owner number
2 Phone lock
Back
OK
12.2 Phone Lock
1 
In Security menu, scroll to Phone Lock item via  KEY, press
2 
 KEY.
Back
Option
You must input the password“0000”and press  KEY to enable the
phone lock. And then, you can input password again and press  KEY to disable the phone lock.
12.3 PIN1 Lock
In Security menu, scroll to PIN Lock item via  KEY, press  KEY.
1) Input the PIN code, you can try 3 times
2) If you input the right PIN, the PIN will lock
3) If you want PIN unlock, please enter the PIN Lock menu, and input the PIN code again
12.4 Auto keypad lock
In Security menu, scroll to Auto keypad lock item via  KEY, press  KEY.
You can select the :
None
5 sec
30 sec
1 min
5 min
If you want to unlock, in standby screen, press  KEY with <*> KEY.
12.5 Change PIN Lock
In Security menu, scroll to Change PIN Lock item via  KEY, press  KEY.
You can change
1) PIN1 code
You must have the old PIN to change the PIN. Input old PIN and press  KEY , and input
new PIN, press  KEY to enter again, press  KEY to save
5 Change PIN Lock
the new PIN.
6 Barred dial
2) Phone password
You should have the old password. Change method, please refer
Back
OK
change PIN1 code.
1 Bar incoming
2 Bar outgoing
Back
Option
25
o On
o Off
Back
Option
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12.6 Barred dial
In Security menu, scroll to Barred dial item via  KEY and press KEY.
You can on/off bar incoming or outgoing.
12.7 Hotline/PLAR
Hotline/PLAR is a feature that lets the phone autodial a call you set.
In Security menu, scroll to Hotline/PLAR item via  KEY and press KEY.
1) Scroll to Mode, press KEY to On or pressKEY again to Off.
2) Scroll to Dial Number, pressKEY, and input a number. Press KEY to save the
number.
3) Return the standby screen, if you set the Mode to On, hook up the handset, it will autodial a call
to the number which you input in Dial Number.
12.8 Guard system
In Security menu, scroll to Guard System item via  KEY and press KEY.
For Guard System’s operation, please refer to the special user manual of Guard System.
12.9 Phone info
In Security menu, scroll to Phone info item via  KEY and press KEY.
You will check the SW Version and HW Version.
12.10 Clear memory
In Security menu, scroll to Clear memory item via  KEY and
press KEY.
8 Phone Info
9 Clear memory
Back
OK
You can clear phone memory, contain: Contacts; SMS; Call Log
Clear Memory?
No
12.11 Restore Factory Settings
In Security menu, scroll to Restore Factory settings item via 
KEY and press KEY.
1) The initial password is “0000”. Input the password to restore factory
settings.
2) The Factory Default:
9 Clear memory
1o Restore factory
Back
OK
Enter Password
Back
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Yes
OK
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List
Ringer
Sounds
Volume
Configuration
Incoming call
Alarm
Power on
Power off
Message tone
Keypad tone
Ring Tone
Key tone
Ring type
Alert
Greeting
Contrast
Default
MIDI 1
MIDI 3
Tone 1
Tone 2
Tone 5
Tone
Repeat
off
Welcome
13 Services
13.1 STK(SIM TOOL KIT)
In standby screen, press  KEY, Press KEY scroll to Service item and
press KEY.
.You can get basic information about STK (SIM tool kit).
Note: The service is related to operator, different regions have different card services, here we
do not provide instructions.
14 FM Radio(Optional)
You can listen to FM radio in this option
In standby screen, press  KEY, Press KEY scroll
to FM Radio item press  KEY in to Option:
Note: You can control the volume by  KEY.
14.1 FM Status
In this menu, you can turn on/off the radio.
Select FM Status and press  KEY to enter into it, scroll to
ON/OFF via  Key, press  KEY to save your setting.
14.2 Channel list
8 Services
9 FM radio
Back
OK
1 FM Status
2 Channel list
Back
OK
O Off
O On
Back
1 FM Status
2 Channel list
Back
OK
OK
In this menu, you can save your favorite channel.
Press  KEY into Channel list
Scroll to a Empty item via  KEY. Press  KEY into
Option Press  KEY to Edit and Press  KEY to Edit a
Channel name
19 
20 
Back
Option
1 Edit
Back
27
OK
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Press < Volume - +> KEY scroll to Frequency press Numeric Keys and <#> KEY input a proper
frequency
Note: press <#> key input “.”
Press  KEY to save this channel.
Into Channel list again select saved channel press  KEY play,
delete or edit this channel.
1 ChannelName
Back
Edit
2 Frenquency
Back
14.3 Manual input
In this menu, input you want frequency.
Select Manual input input you want frequency with Numeric Keys and
<#> KEY press  KEY to play.
3 Manual input
4 Preset auto search
Back
OK
97
Back
14.4 Preset auto search
Auto search correct frequencies and auto saved to Channel list.
Select Preset auto search press  KEY and press  KEY
again to Preset list.
Press Clear KEY select NO to cancel Preset auto search.
14.5 Settings
Set the FM radio for Background play.
Select Settings press  KEY into this item.
1. Background play : use <*> KEY and <#> KEY to change options
and press  KEY to select  enable background play or
select  disable the FM background play
Note: Background play FM radio will play in standby screen.
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Edit
OK
3 Manual input
4 Preset auto search
Back
OK
4 Preset auto search
5 Settings
Back
OK
1 Background play

Back
OK


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