Axesstel PG430 GSM850/PCS1900 Quad Band GSM Terminal Equipment User Manual PH7PG430 Usermanual

Axesstel Inc GSM850/PCS1900 Quad Band GSM Terminal Equipment PH7PG430 Usermanual

User Manual

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 2 INTRODUCTION      The Fixed Wireless Cordless phone operates through a wireless connection instead of a landline phone cable, enabling the subscriber to set up the phone at any where wireless service is available.       Axesstel GSM Technology Fixed Wireless Cordless phone provides high quality and superior performance with many features such as excellent voice quality,caller ID,  three-way calling, call waiting, short message service, speaker phone etc.    A large 4-line dot matrix liquid crystal display provides user-friendly interface for  quick and easy-to-understand information display.               FEATURES                1.  Speaker Phone with Hands-Free Dialing        2.  Signal Strength Indicator         3.  Redial         4.  Volume Control         5.  Dust-proof Laminate Keypad          6.  Battery Power Backup         7.  LCD Backlit         8.  One-touch, Two-touch Dialing         9.  Automatic Sending         10. Phone Book         11. Short Message Service
 3TABLES OF CONTENTS  Safety Precautions……………….…..........4  Advanced Features Checking Parts .……………………..….…5  Changing Greeting Message..................31 Setting up Your Phone ……….…….....…6  System Reset…………………………….31 Getting to Know Your Phone …………...10   Restricting Use of the Phone…………..32 Display Icons………………………..…..….11   Locking / Unlocking the Phone………...33 Function Keys……....……………..…….....12   Changing the Lock Code…………...…..33   Language………………………………...33 Basic Operation   Making Calls ...…….……………...…….. 14  Optional Features Redial…………………………...…………. 15  Call Forwarding…………………………35 Receiving Calls ……………..….……….. 15  Call Waiting………………………………35 Adjusting Volumes …………..….………. 16  Three-Way Calling………………....……35 Choosing the Ring Tone …………...…... 16    Message Service  ......…………………… 17     Miscellaneous Internal Phone Book  Menu Table………………………………37 Internal Phone Book ……………............ 21  Specification……………………………..38 Storing in phonebook ……..……………. 21  Conformance Statements………..………..38 Searching for Entries in Phonebook ..…22   Erasing An Entry in Phonebook ….…... 23    Erasing All Entries in Phonebook ....…24   One-Touch Dialing ………………….… 24       Useful   Features   Call History.......................................... 26    Mute………………………………..…27Silent Key Pad………………………………. 27   Selecting Time Mode……………………27   Setting the Alarm………………………...28   Checking and Clearing Call Times .......29    Setting Warning Alerts…………………29
 4SAFETY PRECAUTIONS       1. Avoid placing the phone in a dusty location, or near a source of gas or fire.    2. Don't Shake, hit or drop the phone.    3. To clean the outside of the phone, use only a soft, dry cloth. The chemicals           in alcohol, benzene or acetone can damage the surface of the phone.     4. Do not twist or pull the cord out of the phone.     5. Do not disassemble the phone.     6. Do NOT use the power adaptor if:          - The power cord is damaged.          - The phone has been dropped or damaged in any way.     7. Use only the AXESSTEL provided adaptor for the phone. Do not use the AXESSTEL adaptor for any other purpose.     8. Use only the AXESSTEL provided antenna. Do not use the antenna for any            other purpose.     9. Frequency and length of use can affect the life of the self-charging battery.         Contact your customer service if the battery is not operating properly.     10. Use only the designated self-charging battery. Dispose of exhausted batteries           properly. Never discard a battery in or near fire or flame.     11. Do not place the telephone near water, for example, near a bathtub, sink, wet           basement, or swimming pool.       NOTE 1: The input and output voltages are indicated on the adapter.                    (Input: AC 100~240V, 50~60 Hz, Output: DC 5V, 1A)     NOTE 2: Do not insert or eject SIM card while the phone is powered on.
 5CHECKING THE PARTS      After unpacking your phone, make sure that you have all the parts shown below.     If  any piece is missing or broken, please call your customer service center.        1. Handset                                                       4. Power Adaptor      2. Cradle                                                          5. Battery     3. User Manual
 6SETTING UP YOUR PHONE                  Installing SIM card      1. Remove SIM bracket cover. 2. Insert proper SIM card. 3. Put the bracket back in place. 4. Close the cover.
 7USING SIM CARD FOR THE FIRST TIME      1. Entering PIN code.      NOTE1: The PIN feature function can be set on/off in        Change PIN code menu.      NOTE2: Change PIN code menu can be visible after you enable in PIN code request menu.  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    the SIM card, contact your service provider.  3. The phone is ready to use after entering the correct     PIN code.  * Default PIN code is provided by your service provider.
 8Place the Handset on the Cradle.  To turn on the Phone,  Press END Key and hold  The Power On Image will be displayed   Plug the Power adaptor into an appropriate Wall outlet  Place the Cradle on the Flat Area            Installing the phone             This phone operates by receiving DC power from the AXESSTEL power adaptor,             which connects to an electrical outlet. The phone is equipped with a rechargeable             battery as a back up in case of an AC power failure.             Desktop installation
 9    Service Status Check      Display in the Service Area     When the phone’s power is turned on, LCD will display    Power ON Image while the phone loads information from SIM card. After the loading is finished, LCD will display greeting with date and time. The number of bars of signal strength indicator (antenna icon) indicates the strength of service signal of the area.        Display in area with no service     When there is no service signal detected in your area,     no antenna bar appears. Contact your service provider     for the coverage area information.                                      Also move to find better signal areas.
 10GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE    1. Menu: Press to access the phone's menus.  2. Call Log: Press to access the Call log sub menu directly.  3. Calendar: Press to access the Calendar menu directly.  4. Contact: Press to access the Contacts sub menu directly.  5. Speaker: Press to activate “Speaker Phone” function.  6. Message: Press to access the Messages menu directly.  7. End: End or Reject the Call.  8. Sound: Press to access the Sound menu directly.  9. Talk: Call to the dialled number or Answer the Call.   3.CALENDAR 5.SPEAKER 4.CONTACT 2.CALL LOG 6.MESSAGE 7.END 8.SOUND 9.TALK 1.MENU
 11DISPLAY ICONS  Icons display on the screen to indicate what features you are using, signal strength  and battery status etc...           Indicate the strength of the signal. More bars indicates stronger signal.    Indicates the level of battery power. The more bars, the more power. When the battery is low, the icon blinks, and an alert tone sounds.    Indicates that all calls are diverted  .   Indicates that the alarm has been set.     Indicates that you have text message.     Indicates that you have a voice mail message.          Indicates that a voice call is in progress.
 12   FUNCTION KEYS      Press this key to display the phone's main menu.   Press this key to access the Calendar menu directly.    Press this key to access the Messages menu directly.   Press this key to access the Contacts sub menu directly.   Press this key to access the Call log sub menu directly.   Press this key to access the Sound menu directly.   In Idle state, It is working as The Speaker button that 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.              In Sub menu, It is working as the select key.
 13                              Basic Operation  Making Calls Redial Receiving Calls Adjusting Volumes Choosing the Ring Tones Message Service
 14MAKING CALLS  1. Make sure your phone is turned on. 2. Press the TALK key to hear a dial tone.            When the phone fails to acquire service signal, you will  hear "No Service" tone (intermittent tone). 3. Dial the number to call. The LCD window displays   the number. 4. Wait for a moment for auto calling or press <TALK> . 5. When the other person answers, begin conversation. 6. To end the call, press <END>. NOTE1: Modifying a phone number while dialing. -  To erase the last digit entered: Press <CLEAR> . -  To erase the entire number: Press <CLEAR> and hold. NOTE2: Automatic calling                      The phone was set to places a call automatically 3~8 seconds  after last digit entry. To disable automatic calling,                      access “Auto redial” menu to change settings.   1. Press <Menu> , <6> (Settings) , <4> (Call) , <4> (Auto redial).
 15 REDIAL       Redial the last number you dialed.      1. Press <Navigation UP> key.    2. Press <TALK>.    NOTE: You may not redial when there is no last number dialed stored                 in the memory. "Log empty" message is displayed on the LCD.    RECEIVING CALLS      When there is an incoming call, the phone rings and shows     Incoming Call Animation on the display.     1. Press <TALK> to answer the call.    2. To disconnect, Press <END>.     NOTE: When the ringer volume is set to 0 Level, the  phone does not ring. Only the Incoming Call Animation   blinks.   When the Caller ID service is activated.    Call ID Display    The Caller ID feature displays the caller's number when the  phone receives a call. If the caller's name and number are  stored together in the phone book, the caller's name is     displayed. Contact your service provider to activate this  feature.     NOTE: If the call is not answered, the phone displays the    “Call missed" message with the call arrival date and   time.
 16 ADJUSTING VOLUMES  You can control the sound volumes including the key tone, Message and the ringer   Adjusting earpiece volume    Press <Navigation UP/DOWN> key repeatedly during  a phone call to adjust earpiece volume.  Adjusting ring volume    1. Press <Menu> , <6> (Settings) , <2> (Sound) , <1> (Incoming call) , <2> (Ring volume)    2. Press the  <Navigation UP/DOWN> key to adjust ringer volume.    3. Press <Save>  to save.    NOTE: If volume is 0 Level, the phone does not ring  when an incoming call comes in. Only the Incoming Call Animation blinks on the  display.    CHOOSING THE RING TONES  You can choose from ten different ring tones.     1. Press <Menu> , <6> (Settings) , <2> (Sound) , <1> (Incoming  call) , <1> (Ringing tone).    2. Press the Navigation UP/DOWN key to select ring type.    3. Press <Select> to save.
 17MESSAGE SERVICE  Message service is a network dependent feature and is available only when your service provider supports it.  Make sure your service provider is providing message service before using this function.   Sending New Text Messages    1. Press <Menu> , <2> (Messages), <1>(New message).    2. Write message using the keypad. Toggle between  Uppercase, lowercase, and numeric by pressing  <#> button.  3. Press <Options> entering to be done, insert template or quit    a job. and Select <1>(Done). 4. Press <OK> to enter destination number and Press   <Option> and Select <1>(Done).    5. Press <Option>, Select <Send> to send message or <Save>  to save message.    NOTE: See page 21 for more information on text edit.                  Sending Saved Text Messages    1. Press <Menu> , <2> (Messages), <3>(Outbox).    2. Select message to resend with <OK>.    3. Review the content of the message and press <Options> to     send and edit if needed.
 18Received Text Message     1. When a new text message arrives, ‘1 New message’ will be displayed and the Message Icon will be appeared in the icon line.    2. Press  <List> and use <Navigation UP/DOWN> key to   select message you want to see and  press <OK>.    3. The message, arrival time and call back number displays. If the message   is longer then single line, scroll up and down by pressing <Navigation UP/DOWN> key.  NOTE: If the call back number is already stored in the  phonebook with a matching name, the matching   name will be displayed instead of the phone number.   4. Press <Options> after viewing. Different options are available.  5. Select <1>(Replay) to reply message to sender. 6. Select <5>(Delete) to delete message. 7. Select <2>(Forward) to forward the message.     Retrieving Voice Messages    1. When a new voice message arrives, ‘1 New voicemail’ will be displayed and the voicemail Icon will be appeared in the icon line.    2. Press  <Call> to connect voice mail center directly.
 19Erasing Received Messages    1. Press <Menu> , <2> (Messages),  <2>(Inbox).    2. Press <Options>,  <5>(Delete all).    3. Select <Yes> or <No>.   Erasing Sent Messages    1. Press <Menu> , <2> (Messages), <3>(Outbox).    2. Press <Options>,  <5>(Delete all).    3. Select <Yes> or <No>.   Retrieve Saved Message    1. Press <Menu> , <2> (Messages), <3>(Outbox).    2. Select appropriate message by scrolling.        Press <OK> to confirm.  Saving Sent Message Acknowledge    1. Press <Menu> , <2> (Messages),  <8>(SMS Settings),                             <2> (Delivery report).    2. Select  "ON" or "OFF".    3. With Delivery report set, the network will send        acknowledgement that the message was received by        the network. NOTE: Your service provider must support Message   Ack service in order to use this feature
 20                               Phone book  Internal phone Book Storing in phonebook Searching For Entries in Phonebook Erasing An Entry in Phonebook Erasing All Entries in Phonebook One-Touch Dialing
 21INTERNAL PHONE BOOK  Your phone has an internal "Phone Book" in which you can store up to  500 frequently used names and numbers. Or you can store to SIM card.   STORING IN THE MEMORY PHONEBOOK     1. Press <Menu>,  <1> (Contacts), <2>(New contact).    2. Enter the name by pressing the alphanumeric keypad   and pressing <OK> after completed.    NOTE1: If you do not want to enter a name. just press  <OK> here. The number will be saved as  "No Name".     NOTE2: Name entry is limited to maximum of 21 letters.    How to Enter &Edit Texts   You can enter letters using the alphanumeric keypad.   Each button has 5 to 9 letters assigned. Each stroke on the button scrolls the assigned  alphabet letters and the  numeric value. Stop pressing when the letter you want  appears. You can switch between uppercase, lowercase,  and numeric characters by pressing  <OK> .   To enter special characters. Press <*>.   For space, press <0> . To go back, press  <Navigation> key.    A single stroke on <Clear> will erase the last letter in line.  3. Set the group and numbers you want  and press <Save> after completed.
 22Setting One-Touch Speed Dial    1. Press <Menu> , <1> (Contacts), <3> (Speed dials).    2. Select Speed Dial location you wish to program.        Location 1 is assigned for Voicemail access number.        Up to 9 speed dials are possible.    3. Press <Add> to add a new speed dial. Search by        Name or Number and assign number.    NOTE: The number must be already in phonebook in order to   be assigned to speed dial.    4. Press <Options>, <2>(Change) to edit previously programmed speed dial.    5. Press <Options>, <3>(Delete) to delete previously programmed speed dial.   SEARCHING FOR ENTRIES IN PHONEBOOK  You can search information stored in the phone book in various way and make a call directly from the phonebook.    Searching by Name    1. Press <Menu>, <1>(Contacts), <1>(View contacts),  <Options>,  <2> (Search)    2. Enter all or part of the name and press <OK>.    Example) Enter A and press <OK> to find all names  that start  with A.    3. The phone displays lists with the name of the first match.    NOTE: All Contacts appears when there is no  name matching with your entry. 4. Press <Navigation >key to search for the name you’re looking for and press <OK> to display the  number. 5. Press <TALK> to dial the number displayed to make  a call.
 23Copying phonebook entry        Copy One entry: 1. Search the entry you like to copy by pressing <Menu>, <1> (Contacts), <1> (View contacts). 2. Select <Options>, <7> (Copy to SIM or Phone).  Copy All entries: 1. Press <Menu>, <1>(Contacts), <4>(Copy all). 2. Select <1> (SIM to phone) or <2> (Phone to SIM) NOTE: “Keep original” leave the original entry, but to remove   the original entry, select “Move original”. 3. Press <OK> to confirm. 4. Now you can find copy of SIM card entry in your phonebook. NOTE: “Copy” function copies entries from selected book.     That is if the Current area is set to SIM, then it will copy     from SIM to Phone, and vice versa.        ERASING AN ENTRY IN PHONEBOOK  To Erase a Specific Number    1. Press <Menu>, <1> (Contacts), <1> (View contacts).    2. Search the entry that you like to erase. Press   <OK> to confirm the number.    3. Select <Options>,<2> (Delete).    4. Press <OK> to delete.
 24   ERASING ALL ENTRIES IN PHONEBOOK  To Erase All Numbers in Phonebook    1. Press <Menu>, <1>(Contacts), <5>(Delete all).    2. Select <1>(Delete SIM memory) to delete all entries in the SIM card.    3. Select <2>(Delete phone memory) to delete all entries in the Phone.        ONE-TOUCH DIALING  Memory locations 0 ~ 9 are special one-touch dialing locations. You can dial the numbers stored in 0~9 by pressing just one key.    1. Press <TALK> or <OK> and Listen for dial tone    2. Press and hold the number of the location (0~9)  containing the number to be called for   a moment.    3. The name and the phone number will appear and the         phone dials the number automatically.    NOTE: Location 1 is preprogrammed as voice mail.
 25                               Useful Features  Call History Mute Silent Key Pad Selecting Time Mode Setting Time Mode Checking and Clearing Call Times Setting Warning Alerts
 26CALL HISTORY  Your phone stores the last 50 outgoing calls, incoming, and missed Calls combined (only when Caller ID function is activated). You can display and redial these numbers.  Redialing Outgoing Calls 1. Press <Menu>, <3> (Call log), <2> (Dialled calls) NOTE: If there’s no outgoing call history, “Log empty”              displays. 2. Press <Navigation> key to select number to redial. 3. Press <TALK> to redial the number. NOTE1: Press <OK> to see time and date of the call made. Press <Options>, <1> (Save number) to save the   number in phonebook. NOTE2: To redial the last number called, Just press <Navigation UP> key and <TALK>.  Redialing Incoming Calls 1. Press <Menu>, <3> (Call log), <3> (Received calls). NOTE: If there’s no incoming call record, “Log empty”              displays. 2. Press <Navigation> key to select number to redial. 3. Press <TALK> to redial the number. NOTE1: Press <OK> to see time and date of the call made.  Press <Options>, <1> (Save number) to save the number in  the phonebook. NOTE2: Incoming history is available only when caller ID is activated.  Redialing missed Calls To display a list of missed received calls. 1. Press <Menu>, <3> (Call log), <4> (Missed calls). NOTE: If there’s no missed call record,  “Log emptyt” displays. 2. Press <Navigation> key to select number to redial. 3. Press <TALK> to redial the number.  NOTE1: Press <OK> to see time and date of the call made.  Press <Options>, <1> (Save number) to save the number in the phonebook. NOTE2: Missed history is available only when caller ID is activated.
 27Erasing Call History    1. Press <Menu>, <3> (Call log), <1> (All calls).    2. Press <Options>, <5> (Delete all).  MUTE  This feature lets you mute the microphone, so that the other party cannot  hear your voice or the sound of your surroundings. This function is available  only during conversation.     1. Press <Options> during conversation. Select <2> (Mute)        option. The Mute Icon is displayed to indicate that the  function Is working. The other party can no longer hear  you, but you can hear them.    2. Press <Options>, <2>(Unmute) again to resume the conversation.   SILENT KEY PAD    You can turn off DTMF tone during phone conversation.     1. During conversation, press <Options>, <3> (DTMF Off) to disable it.   2. During conversation, press <Options>, <3> (DTMF On) again to enable key tone.   NOTE: With DTMF tone feature disabled, you cannot access an ARS               (Automatic Response System).   SELECTING TIME MODE     1. Press <Menu>, <6>(Settings), <3>(Date and time).    2. Press <1>(Set time) to change the time displayed on the idle screen.     3. Press <2>(Set date) to change the date displayed on the idle screen. 4. Press <3>(Time format) to change the time format to be 12 hour or 24 hour format. 12 hour: Display 0-12 hours with AM or PM indicator 24 hour: Display 0-24 hours    5. Press <4>(Date format) to change the date format. dd/mm/yyyy, mm/dd/yyyy or yyyy/mm/dd.
 28SETTING THE ALARM  You can set the alarm sound daily or one time only.    1. Press  <Menu>, <5>(Organizer), <1>(Morning alarm).    2. Press <Change> and set On to enable Alarm Function.    3. Press <2> to enter time.    4. Press <3>(Alarm tone) to select the desired alarm tone.    5. Press <4>(Repeat setting) to select days and Press <Save>.                       Canceling the Alarm Time    1. Press  <Menu>, <5>(Organizer), <1>(Morning alarm),  2. Press <1> (Alarm status) and set Off to disable Alarm Function.
 29   CHECKING AND CLEARING CALL TIMES  Checking the Last call Time    1. Press <Menu>, <3> (Call log), <6>(Call duration), <1>(Last call)    2. Press <OK> to exit the display.  Checking All Calls Time    1. Press <Menu>, <3> (Call log), <6>(Call duration), <2>(All calls)    2. Press <OK> to exit the display.  Reset All Calls Time    1. Press <Menu>, <3> (Call log), <6>(Call duration), <3>(Clear records)          SETTING WARNING ALERTS  You can set your phone to sound warning beeps that indicate:     - each minute you are on a phone call  Setting/Releasing 1 Minute Alert    1. Press <Menu>, <6> (Settings), <4> (Call), <3> (Minute minder).    2. Select ON or OFF.    3. Press <OK>.    NOTE: When 1 minute alert is set, the phone gives alert sound        each minute while  you are on a phone call.
 30                                  Advanced Features  Changing Greeting Message System Reset Restricting Use of the Phone Locking / Unlocking the Phone Changing the Lock Code
 31CHANGING GREETING MESSAGE  This feature lets you change the greeting message that the phone displays in the power on time.     1. Press <Menu>, <6> (Settings), <1> (Phone).    2. Press <1>(Greeting). Current greeting displays.    3. Enter your new greeting message with alphanumeric keys    NOTE: Press <#> to switch between capital and lower case                Example) To enter “My Phone”  Press <6>, <9> <9> <9>, <0>, <#>, <7>, <#> <#> <#>,  <4> <4>, <6> <6> <6>, <6> <6>, <3> <3>.    4. Press <OK> to save change.       SYSTEM RESET  To reset your phone settings to manufacture’s defaults, follow these steps:    1. Press <Menu>, <6> (Settings), <9> (Reset settings).    2. Select “Yes” to restore Factory Settings, or “No” to quit. 3. “please wait” message is displayed while the phone is resetting.
 32RESTRICTING USE OF THE PHONE  You can restrict the use of the phone by unauthorized persons  Restricting Outgoing Calls    1. Press <Menu>, <6> (Settings), <8> (Security).    2. Press <5> (Handset call barring), <2> (Bar outgoing).    3. Select “Bar all” to bar all of outgoing calls.    4. Select “Bar prefixes” to bar the specific number. In this mode, when you try to call, “Call barred” displays and no outgoing call goes through.          Restricting International Outgoing Calls    1. Press <Menu>, <6> (Settings), <6> (Call barring).    2. Press <4> (Foreign outgoing calls), <1> (Voice calls)    3. Select <1> (Activate).    4. Enter Network Password. NOTE: If you don’t know the password, Please contact your service provider    to activate Foreign Outgoing Barring.
 33LOCKING / UNLOCKING THE PHONE  You can lock your phone so that calls cannot be made by unauthorized persons. You can still receive incoming calls. Turning the phone off with not unlocking the phone; the phone stays in locked mode until you change it.     1. Press <Menu>, <6> (Settings), <8> (Security).    2. Press <2> (Phone lock), Enter lock code.    3. Select ‘On’ or ‘Off’     NOTE1: When locked, the phone displays “Phone is locked”, Press <Unlock> and Enter Lock Code.     CHANGING THE LOCK CODE The lock code is 0000. It can be changed to any 4 digit number.     1. Press <Menu>, <6> (Settings), <8> (Security).    2. Press <4> (Change phone lock code).    3. Enter old lock code.    4. Enter your new lock code.    NOTE: The lock must be four numeric digits.    5. Re-enter new lock code for verification.    NOTE: “New codes not same” displays   if the second entry does not  match the first entry.     LANGUAGE  You can select different language mode if available.  1. Press <Menu>, <6> (Settings), <1> (Phone).  2. Press <3> (Language), Select appropriate language.
 34                              Optional Features  Call Divert Call Waiting Three-way Calling / Conference Call
 35Call Divert            Call Divert is a feature that lets you forward your incoming calls to another phone number, even if your phone is turned off or is in no service area.  To set Call Divert, press <Menu>, <6> (Settings), <5> (Call divert).     And select Call Divert options as needed.    Call Waiting      Call Waiting alerts you to a second incoming call while you are on the conversation.     When there’s another incoming call, you will hear warning beep.  To enable Call Waiting, press <Menu>, <6> (Settings), <4> (Call), <2> (Call waiting).     And select Call Waiting options as needed.    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 <TALK>  to connect the three parties together. Contact your service provider to activate Three-Way Calling.
 36                                  Miscellaneous  Menu Table Specification Conformance Statements
 37 MENU OPTION TABLE I II  III  Explanation 1) View contacts All, No group, Family, Friends,Colleague, Business, Group1,Group2 Shows all of entries stored in the Phone and SIM. 2) New contacts Add contact  Stores multiple contact details – mobile, phone, office, fax number- under a name to Phone or SIM. 3) Speed dials Add, Quit Assigns number to make your call fast. 4) Copy all  SIM to phone, Phone to SIM  Copies all of lists to SIM or Phone. 5) Delete all  Delete SIM memory, Delete phonememory  Deletes all of lists in the SIM or Phone. 1. Contacts 6) Settings  Edit groups, Group ring tones, Save contact to, Memory status Sets new group names, change the ring tone and the destination save to. 1) New message  Options, Cancel  Creates and send new message. 2) Inbox  Options, Quit  Shows all of received messages. 3) Outbox  Options, Quit  Shows all of sent messages. 4) Draft  Options, Quit  Shows all of saved messages to be sent without number. 5) Template  Options, Quit  Shows 10 predefined phrases. 6) Voicemail  Get voicemail, Change number  Gets voicemail or change the voicemail center number. 7) Cell broadcast  Receive setting, Language, Subject list, Display on idle screen Sets to receive CB text messages on the various topics such as traffic, weather, local district code, local hospital in the area where you are. 2.Messages 8) SMS settings Message centre, Delivery report, Message validity, Message format, Memory status Sets several options for SMS. 1) All calls  Options, Quit  Shows all of call related records. 2) Dialled calls  Options, Quit  Shows all of sent call records 3) Received calls  Options, Quit  Shows all of received call records 4) Missed calls  Options, Quit  Shows all of missed call records 5) Call costs  Last call, All calls, Clear records, Price & Unit, Maximum cost Shows call costs of all calls or clear and setting call related options. 3.Call log 6) Call duration  Last call, All calls, Clear records  Shows call time durations or clear it. 1) Calculator  Options, Quit  Performs basic arithmetic operations. 2) Stopwatch  Start , Quit  Stopwatch feature with 5 lap’s time. 4.Utilities 3) Slot machine  Options, Quit  Enjoys slot machine game, it’s easy and fun. 1) Morning alarm Alarm status, time, Alarm tone, Repeat setting  Enable and set an alarm clock daily or one time only. 2) General alarms Alarm status, time, Alarm tone, Repeat daily  Enable and set 3 more general alarms. 5.Organizer 3) Calendar    Shows the calendar. 1) Phone Greeting, Own number, Language, Light time-out, LCD contrast, Software version Sets several options for the phone to be used easily. 2) Sound  Incoming call, Message, Key  Sets your phone’s sound settings. 3) Date and time  Set time, Set date, Time format, Date format  Sets the date and time displayed on the Idle screen. 4) Call  Call number, Call waiting, Minute minder, Auto redial  Sets call related functions. 5) Call divert Always, When no answer, When busy, When not reachable, Cancel all Sets to forward incoming calls to another number. 6) Call barring Incoming calls, Incoming calls if abroad, outgoing calls, Foreign outgoing calls, Only local and home country, Cancel all Sets to prohibit the call from someone who you do not want to talk. 7) Network band select GSM900/1800, GSM850/1900, GSM850/900/1800/1900 Sets bands you want to use. Be careful in changing. It could cause no service with wrong setting. 8) Security PIN code request, Phone lock, Change PIN2 code, Change phone lock code, Handset call barring, Fixed dialing Sets to protect your phone to be used illegally. 6. Settings 9) Reset settings Yes, No  Returns to factory setting but User data is not erased.
 38   SPECIFICATIONS Frequency Range  PG430 850 : TX 824 ~ 849 ,       RX 869 ~ 894 900 : TX 880 ~ 915 ,       RX 925 ~ 960 1800 : TX 1710 ~ 1785,  RX 1805 ~ 1880   1900 : TX 1850 ~ 1910,  RX 1930 ~ 1990 Channel Bandwidth  850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 Quad Band Stability of frequency  0.1 ppm External appearance (mm)  48 x 152 x 23 mm Weight  110g(Handset with standard battery), 90g(Cradle) Sending output  maximum 1W E.R.P(1800/1900) maximum 2W E.R.P(850/900) Temperature of operation Relative humidity -10 ~ +50 degrees Celcius   10% ~ 95% Adapter  Input: AC 100~240V 50~60Hz Output: DC 5V/600mA Standby  120 Hours  Battery  Talk 3 Hours  CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS   CONFORMANCE STATEMENTS 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 radiofrequency(RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S.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 persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. * Tests for SAR are conducted with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you 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 when worn on the body and head,  as described in this user guide, is 1.43 W/Kg .  While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of ttp://www.fcc.gov/ oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID: PH7PG430. Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Asso-ciation (CTIA) web-site at http://www.wow-com.com. * In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is
 391.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a sub-stantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements.  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 belt-clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided.     Safety Information 1 . SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FIXED WIRELESS TERMINALS .POTE NTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. .INTERFERENCE TO MEDICAL DIVICES Certain electronic equipment may be shielded against RF signal from you wireless phone. (pacemakers, Hearing Aids, and so on) Turn your phone OFF in health c are facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic system in motor vehicles. .EXPOSURE TO RF ENERGY Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Do not move the antenna close to, or couching any exposed part of the body when making a call.  FCC Compliance 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. U.S.A. U.S.FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT INFORMATION TO THE USER NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful Interference in a residential installation This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if Not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful Interference to radio communications.  However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular Installation.  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: *- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. *- Connect the equipment into an outlet of a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. *- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance. Changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for Compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Connecting of peripherals requires the use of grounded shielded signal cables   Caution Modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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