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PG530
Operation instruction
Catalogue
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Introduction .....................................................................................3
1.1
Safely instruction ..............................................................3
1.2
Checking the Parts ...........................................................4
1.3
Install your phone .............................................................5
1.4
Technical Parameters and Service Conditions..................6
1.4.1
Technical Parameters ................................................6
1.4.2
Applicable conditions: ................................................6
Getting To Know Your Phone ..........................................................7
Simple Instructions........................................................................10
3.1
ON/Off.............................................................................10
3.2
Making a Call ..................................................................10
3.3
Receiving a call............................................................... 11
3.4
Redial ............................................................................. 11
3.5
Adjust headphone volume .............................................. 11
3.6
Low-power indicator........................................................ 11
3.7
Charging indicator........................................................... 11
Basic Functions............................................................................. 11
4.1
Scroll select .................................................................... 11
4.2
Special character list....................................................... 11
4.3
Input Mode......................................................................12
4.3.1
Write with standard text input “ABC”........................12
4.3.2
Write with text input "abc" ........................................12
4.3.3
Write with T9ENGLISH Text Input “ABC”/”abc”........12
4.3.4
Write with T9SPANISH Text Input “ABC”/”abc” ........12
4.3.5
Insert number ..........................................................13
Basic menu functions ....................................................................14
5.1
Phone book.....................................................................14
5.1.1
View names .............................................................14
5.1.2
Add new name.........................................................14
5.1.3
Settings....................................................................15
5.2
Service Messages ..........................................................15
5.2.1
New SMS.................................................................15
5.2.2
Inbox........................................................................16
5.2.3
Phone Inbox ............................................................16
5.2.4
Outbox .....................................................................16
5.2.5
Used space..............................................................16
5.2.6
Settings....................................................................17
5.2.7
Voicemail .................................................................17
5.3
Recent Calls ...................................................................17
5.3.1
Missed Calls ............................................................17
6.
7.
8.
5.3.2
Received Calls.........................................................17
5.3.3
Dialed Calls .............................................................17
5.3.4
Recent Toll...............................................................17
5.3.5
Call Info ...................................................................17
5.4
Diverts calls ....................................................................18
5.4.1
All Calls....................................................................18
5.4.2
When Busy ..............................................................18
5.4.3
Unanswered ............................................................18
5.4.4
Unreachable ............................................................18
5.4.5
Cancel All.................................................................19
5.5
Audio profiles ..................................................................19
5.5.1
Ringing tone ............................................................19
5.5.2
Ringing volume........................................................19
5.5.3
Earpiece ..................................................................19
5.5.4
Keypad tones...........................................................19
5.5.5
Warning tones..........................................................19
5.5.6
Message tone ..........................................................19
5.6
Clock...............................................................................19
5.6.1
Alarm .......................................................................19
5.6.2
Set time ...................................................................20
5.6.3
Set date ...................................................................20
5.7
Settings...........................................................................20
5.7.1
Phone settings.........................................................20
5.7.2
Call Settings ............................................................20
5.7.3
Security settings ......................................................21
5.7.4
Reset Restart...........................................................22
5.8
Calculator:.......................................................................22
Maintenance of Your Phone ..........................................................22
Troubleshooting ............................................................................23
MENU ...........................................................................................24
1. Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of Axesstel PG530 product. The PG530 Fixed
Wireless Phone enables the subscriber to set up the phone anywhere GSM wireless
service is available. Axesstel PG530 allows users to “get connected” to voice and
data services with unprecedented ease.
PG530 provides high quality and superior performance with many features such as
Multi-input mode, Name cards. Phonebook, Call Divert, Alarm, Calculator, Time &
Date setting, One-touch dialing, Message Reading & Writing, Caller-ID, Phone &
SIM lock, Network lock, Area lock, Call Barring, Call Waiting, Security Setting,
Sound setting and Hands-free operation. It can be conveniently set up in many
temporary spots (large gathering, temporary trading spots, etc.)
FEATURES
1. Speaker Phone
2. Signal Strength Indicator
3. Redial
4. Volume Control
5. Battery Power Backup
6. LCD and Keypad Backlit
7. One-touch, Two-touch Dialing
8. Automatic Sending
9. Phone Book
10. Short Message Service
11. Data Service Call
1.1 Safely instruction
This section provides various safety guidelines. Read this information before using
PG530. Failure to comply with these guidelines could prove either dangerous or
illegal.
¾ Clean with the wet or anti-static cloth; do not use the dry or static cloth. Don't use
chemical product to clean the surface of your phone. Shut down your phone
when cleaning.
¾ Do not expose to strong direct sunlight.
¾ Avoid any liquid substances entry the inside of your phone.
¾ Avoid dropping and other rough treatment to the phone.
¾ Only connect your phone with the concurrent device.
¾ Only use the Axesstel provided power adapter (Output: DC4.6V /1000mA). Do
not use Axesstel adapter or battery for any other purpose. Never use any other
charger or battery, which can damage the phone.
¾ Do not use the non-chargeable battery that may explode when connected to the
adapter. Let the battery charged for 12 hours or more before its first use. Full
charge battery could maintain 4 hours communication time, or 72 hours standby
time (the actual time depends on local network condition)
¾ Don't use this phone near the gas station, oil depot, chemical storage, medical
equipment, or dangerous substances and the area designated ‘switch off the any
cordless radio equipment’. Observe restrictions and follow any regulations or
rules that are in force.
¾ This phone is for indoor use, don't use it outdoors or when there is lightning
storm.
¾ This phone may affect the state of other electronic equipment, for example, the
TV, radio, and so on. Please keep away from these equipments when using it.
To improve quality place this phone away from metal goods and don't use the
same electrical outlet with electrical appliances that may cause electromagnetic
interference.
1.2 Checking the Parts
Check all the components according to the packing list when you open the package.
Please contact your service provider if you find some parts missing or damaged.
1. PG530
(optional)
4. Adapter
Manual
2.Handset
5.Telephone Cord
7. Data cable is optional
3.Antenna and battery
6.Instruction
1.3 Install your phone
a. Install the handset
and the antenna.
into the power socket.
b. Insert the adapter into the
back of the base. Insert the adapter
Caution: When assemble the antenna, first align the antenna hole with the
connector on the side of the phone, then tighten antenna's screw until it firmly
latches in with the connector. Don't over tighten the antenna.
Important Warning: If you use external antenna that is three or six meters long, it is
extremely dangerous to take it outside due to risk of lightning strike. Do Use the
lightning defense equipment between the antenna shelves with the down lead if you
use the antenna ten meters long. Strictly follow your antenna provider instruction
when installing outdoor antenna and lighting defense device
c. Installing the Battery
Open the battery cover in the bottom of the phone; put NI-MH 3.6V 1300mAH
rechargeable batteries in battery box. Pushing BNC connector plugs of the battery in
to the corresponding socket of phone.
d. Installing SIM card
Open the SIM card box in the bottom of the phone, insert the SIM card as indicated
correctly, lock it tightly and cover the box.
1.4 Technical Parameters and Service Conditions
1.4.1
Technical Parameters
Work frequency: 850/1900MHz (Auto switch)
Delivered Power: MAX: 2W(850MHz)/MAX: 1W (1900MHz)
GSM Channel interval:200 KHz
Receive sensitivity: ≤ -100dBm
1.4.2 Operation conditions:
Environmental Temperature: -10℃~+40℃
Ambient noise: ≤ 60db(A)
Relative Humidity: 45%~95%
Atmospheric pressure: 86~106KPa
Power Adapter: 110V~240V AC, 50Hz/60Hz, DC 4.6V 1000mA
Battery: 1.2V 1300mAh rechargeable Ni-MH battery(optional)
2. Getting To Know Your Phone
Keys explanation
1. The left soft key
¾
In Standby mode, enter the main menu by pressing this key.
¾
At Menu state, enter sub-menu or the interface of menu.
¾
At Edit state, confirm your operation by pressing this key.
¾
At Off-hook state, after dialing the number, begin connect to the GSM network
by pressing this key.
2. The right soft key
¾
In Standby mode, press this key to view phone book list.
¾
At Sub-menu state, press this key to return to the previous menu (current
operation cancelled).
¾
At Main-menu state, return to the waiting mode by pressing this key.
¾
Enter the name card at standby mode.
¾
At Edit mode, press this key allow you to return to previous menu.
3. MUTE
¾
Access, search through, amend and save records when browsing the
phonebook.
¾
During calls, press this key to adjust volume; hold/retrieve; end current (call);
mute (if active, the other side can’t hear your voice.); main menu (enter the
main menu)
¾
If you build more than two side communication, you could see another
submenu when press “MUTE” key that is multiparty/join all (build the
conference telephone)
¾
To prevent the person you are speaking from hearing you during conversation,
but you can hear the other side speaking.
„
Press “MUTE” key, LCD display “
phone is now on mute mode.
„
Press “MUTE” key again to cancel mute mode.
” on the top left corner. It means the
4. [0-9]
¾
At off-hook or HAND-FREE state, input the calling numbers.
¾
You can input the corresponding character for all kinds of input mode and
select the character you want to input. In the English mode, press '1' you can
input special character.
¾
You can press this number key as a speed dial number in the standby mode.
(keep on pressing it for several seconds)
5. * key
At the off-hook state, it's equivalent to number key when you input the dial number.
6. # input mode key
At the on-hook state, it's equivalent to number key when you input the dial number. If
you press it long time you can get 'P'.
Press this key to switch among different input mode.
7.
Call out the number you had dialed immediately.
8. Arrow keys:
¾
–▲/▼: When the user is in the inbox or writing a message, this key will allow to
move up and down
¾
In standby mode, press ▲ key, you could view the dialed numbers list. Press ▼
key ,you could view the received numbers list.
¾
◄ VOL-/ ►VOL+: When the user is in the inbox or writing a message this key
allows to move right and left. You can scroll down or up the Ring volume during
idle mode and audio volume during conversation with this key.
9. REDIAL
Press it to redial the last dialed number in the standby mode or Hand-free mode.
10. CLEAR
You can delete the character before the current cursor in the EDIT mode when you press
it, and you can delete all the character when you press and hold this key.
11. Speaker
In the standby mode, press this key and dial the number when you see the vision
'dial please'. You can communicate with the other even if you haven't lifted up the
handset. In the same time, you can adjust the volume. Press this key again you
could end the communication.
12. ON/OFF
After the AC adapter or battery have been installed properly, Turn on the power switch,
and then keep on pressing the "
" key for about 3 seconds, the backlight will lit
automatically.
13. SMS
Press the key to enter the SMS menu.
3. Simple Instructions
3.1 ON/Off
At first, make sure the power is OFF and SIM card has been properly inserted into
your phone. Turn on the power switch, then press and hold the key for 3 seconds.
Wait for the banner of your service provider to appear and you can start to use. (The
left bar shows the battery charge level, and the right bar shows you the signal
strength of the cellular network at your current location. It shows the strongest the
signal when there are five bars.) If there is power providing
but no SIM card, the phone will clue you to insert the SIM
Insert SIM
card? After insert your card it will detect the card
automatically. The vision of the screen is:
MEMU
3.2 Making a Call
¾
Number Editing
At the off-hook or hand-free state, enter the number you want to call. You can press
▲ or ▼ key to move your cursor, or press the "CLEAR" key to delete the number
before the current cursor.
¾
Calling
At the off-hook or hand-free state, enter the number you want to call and press " "
key or just wait for about 7 seconds. When you finished conversation, replace the
handset or press the "
" key to end the call.
¾
Calling fix sub-phone
For Some fix sub-phone you can't make a call directly, you should call main-phone first
and then sub-phone. Insert a "P" between the two phone numbers, and then the phone
will help you complete all calling job, just do as follow: pressing # key until a "P" appears
on LCD.
¾
Emergency call
Please ensure your phone is power on and among the GSM network, at the off-hook
or hand-free state, you could call out the emergency number directly without SIM card.
¾
One-touch dialing
At the standby or hand-free state, press 0-9 for a while, then the number store in
 will be dialed out. (Or input the number 0-9, end as #, and then
press the left soft key to confirm it).
¾
Dial in menu "naming card"
At the off-hook or hand-free state, you could enter it by pressing the right soft key,
then press ▲or ▼ key to search the name you need, then press the left soft key to
view the number of it. Press this key once again then the calling is established. Or
you could locate on the desired name by press the first letter of corresponding name.
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3.3 Receiving a call
When a call is coming, you could answer by picking up the handset or by pressing
SPEAKER key. After you have finished the conversation, replace the handset to hook or
press the SPEAKER key.
If you don’t want to receive an incoming call, simply press the right soft key to reject
the call.
3.4 Redial
At the off-hook or on-hook state, press REDIAL key, the last dialed number will be
dialed out automatically.
3.5 Adjust headphone volume
During communication, you could adjust headphone volume. You have 7-step or
silence selection to adjust. Use the right key and left key to adjust the volume, each
corresponding to increase and reduce the volume separately.
3.6 Low-power indicator
When the battery is low, the phone will sound an alarm and display "the battery will
run out soon" message on screen.
3.7 Charging indicator
If using battery for power supply, you can connect the phone to an AC adapter for
charging when the battery is exhausted. The battery power indicator bar will flash up
and down. The battery is fully charged when the battery indicator bar stops scrolling
and the Battery full message appears, The indicator will stop flashing after charge
complete; there is 5 steps for fully charged.
4. Basic Functions
4.1 Scroll select
In standby mode, press the left soft key to enter into the main menu. You can scroll
select by using ▲ or ▼key. The scroll bar in the right of the screen will show you the
location of the menu in the current level. Press the left soft key to enter this menu or
press the right soft key return to the previous menu level.
4.2 Special character list
At the English input state, press 1 to get particular characters as follows:
Press 1 time and again to select what you want to use.
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At the all input state, press * to get special characters as follows:
└┘, 。:; ?! “ ” 、… - $ ( ) ¥ « » #‘’£〈〉 + - * / = % ~ ¯ @ [
Use ▲ or ▼key to scroll through the character list, please pressing the figure about
relative to the bottom of the character.
Press 0 to get a blank space.
4.3 Input Mode
At the input state, press # to switch to different input mode in order, press “CLEAR”
key to delete the character before the cursor while press this key long enough to
delete all the character you input.
▲key is used to make cursor right shift and ▼ key is used to make cursor left shift.
When you add new phonebook names or view the names in the phone Book, the
input mode automatically switches to the ABC mode and displays the ABC icon.
4.3.1 Write with standard text input “ABC”.
“ABC” text input is the default mode for text entry. When you use standard text input,
the icon ABC appears in the upper right corner of your phone’s screen.
1. Press the key that is below the letter you want to enter.
2. Press it several times until the desire letter appears on the screen. For each key
have several letter. Press a key once or several times to enter the letter(s) you want.
For example, press the “2” key three time to enter the letter C.
4.3.2 Write with text input "abc"
Press # until the symbol "abc" appears on the right corner of phone screen then you
could write with "abc" input mode. The use of this input mode is the same as "ABC"
input mode. The only difference between them is "ABC" input mode use for upper
case input while "abc" for lower-case input! Other functions remain the same.
4.3.3 Write with T9ENGLISH Text Input “ABC”/”abc”
With predictive text input, you need to press each number key only once for each
letter, since the word changes after stroke a key, try to disregard the word until you
have finished all the characters. Then you could press ▲ and ▼ key to select a
desired word! Press ▲and ▼ key to view the next matching word if the word is not
the desire word. Once found the correct word, press the left soft key to confirm it.
You can change “ABC” to “abc” in turn by press 1 key when you with this text input.
4.3.4 Write with T9SPANISH Text Input “ABC”/”abc”
With predictive text input, you need to press each number key only once for each
letter, since the word changes after stroke a key, try to disregard the word until you
have finished all the characters. Then you could press ▲ and ▼ key to select a
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desired word! Press ▲and ▼ key to view the next matching word if the word is not
the desire word. Once found the correct word, press the left soft key to confirm it.
You can change “ABC” to “abc” in turn by press 1 key when you with this text input.
4.3.5 Insert number
To add a number, change to the number input mode first, just press and hold # key
until 123 appears. Enter the desired numbers, and then press # key to return to ABC
or other input mode.
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5. Basic menu functions
Press the left soft key to enter the main menu. You can scroll select by use ▲ or ▼
key. The scroll bar in the right of the screen will show you the location of the menu in
the current level. Press the left soft key to enter this menu or press the right soft key
to return the previous menu level.
Note: Only operate all the menu functions in standby mode.
5.1 Phone book
Use this function to store desire names and their associated phone number, mobile
phone numbers, fax number and so on. Press the left
soft key to enter the phone book when in the main menu.
5.1.1
View names
(1) Scroll with ▲ or ▼ in the phone book until find out
View names and press the left soft key to confirm it.
(2) Display the name list what you had saved before. Or you just need to press the
first letter of the stored name, and then you could locate its location. For example
when you press “2” key three times, you could locate the name which uses the letter
“C” as prefix.
¾
Scroll with ▲ or ▼ to browse the all note.
¾
Press MUTE key, you can do Search, Edit, Delete, Add new name or Add to
group for the current name.
¾
Or presses the left soft key, you can look over the phone number of the current name.
The icon in the left of the number denotes the stored type of it.
„
Press MUTE key in this instance, you can Edit, Delete, Add to speed or send
message to the current number.
„
Press
key to dial out the current number
Note: one-touch dialing (speed dial):
You must store names and numbers in your phone book before you can use
1-touch dialing. You can assign a name from the phone book to a 1-touch dial
location; Press the keys 0 to 9. For a while the associated number is automatically
dialed out.
5.1.2 Add new name
(1) Press the left soft key 2 times, and then find out “Add new names” Scroll with ▲
or ▼ key, press the left soft key to confirm.
(2) If you select “Choice” in Phone book→Settings→ Save nos. to submenu
previously, you have the option to save to either SIM card or Phone when you
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enter the Add new name submenu. Otherwise it will follow the default setting in
the Save nos. to and don’t give you the option.
(3) There have options: , and three< NUMBER> in the Add
new name submenu.
¾ NAME: input the name belongs to the phone number.
¾ SET GROUP: select the group you want to classify (no group, Family, Friends,
Business, Colleague, VIP, and Society in order).
¾ NUMBER: input the telephone number you want to add. You can input up to 3
phone numbers related to one name and select one phone type for every name
(phone, home, office, fax type and so on). They have corresponded icon for each
one, just use ▲ or ▼ key to select a suit one.
5.1.3
Settings
(1) Scroll ▲or ▼ key to find out Settings in the phone book menu then press the left
soft key.
(2) When in the Settings menu to select what you want to operate by pressing ▲or
▼ key, then press the left soft key to access the menu interface. The menu
options are as follows:
¾ Edit Groups sub-menu has two options, Group Filters and Group Ring Tones.
—
In the Group Filters, check the groups. If in the symbol-□ before the group
is empty that denotes its not in the scope of searching, Else in the scope of
searching . Press the right soft key to exit.
—
Group Tones distribute different ring type for different group. You can
estimate which group the incoming call belongs to rapidly before answer the
call.
¾ Save nos. to sub-menu have three submenus: SIM card, Choice, Phone
memory. If Choice is selected you have an option to store information in Phone
or SIM Card.
¾ Used space sub-menu you could check the stored information about the SIM
card, phone and speed-dial. As the storage capacity of SIM card depends on the
card type, the phone could accommodate up to 200 records and the speed-dial
up to 10 records.
¾ Speed dial list sub-menu you could view the speed dial number.
5.2 Service Messages
5.2.1
New SMS
You can use this menu item to create a new message and send it out. Access
message input interface to enter the message. (Please refer
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Service
Messages
to“Text Input”.) When you finish entering a new message, Press the left soft key
allows you to input number, and then press the left soft key to operate it as follow.
¾
Select “Send” that you can send this message
¾
Select “Save” that the current message will be stored to outgoing messages
5.2.2 Inbox
This function helps you browse the incoming message in SIM and its related
information, such as Sender’s phone number and its owner and Reception date and
time.
When you receive a new message, you can hear the ring “de…”twice (since the
message ring is open) and view the ‘New Message’ on screen. If you have a missed
message, you can see the message icon on the top of the screen. The phone saves
the message in the SIM card automatically.
When the message icon flashes continuously, your SIM card has no more storage
space for new messages. You need to erase the existing messages. Scroll with ▲or
▼ key to the desired message.
Press the left soft key to view the detail of the message in the list. Press the left soft
key allows you to operate it as follows.
¾
Edit: Edit this piece of short message to other receivers.
¾
Delete: Delete this piece of short message.
¾
Forward: Transfer this piece of short message to other receivers.
¾
Text reply: Reply messages to the opposite party.
¾
Voice call: Call the opposite party.
¾
Extract nos. You could extract the number including in message.
5.2.3 Phone Inbox
This function that you can browse the incoming message in phone, the option is
same as Inbox.
5.2.4 Outbox
Check the message you have saved in the SIM card, press MENU key to view, and
then press the left soft key allows you to operate it as follow.
¾
Edit
¾
Delete
¾
Send
¾
Extract nos.
Press the left soft key to send, send too many or save the message.
5.2.5 Used space
Check the used space: Inbox, Out Box/ phone.
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5.2.6 Settings
Define the key setting about message before you use it. In the Message settings,
you can find submenus as follows.
¾
Messages Centre
You can connect with your network service provider to get this number from the
Short Message Service. In this submenu, input the number of your Messages center,
press the left soft key.
¾
Validity period
If outgoing messages failed at first try, use this option to specify the period of time for
message retransmission.. The options you can select include: 1 hour, 2 hours, 6
hours, 1 day, 2 days, 1 week, 4 weeks, and 6months, In this submenu, scroll to the
desired time then press the left soft key to confirm
5.2.7
Voicemail
This function needs the current network support. Press the left soft key to operate it
as follow.
¾
Select “Call Voicemail”: you can check the current voicemail.
¾
Select “Voicemail Number”: set the number to connect to voicemail system.
Contact your service provider for more information.
5.3 Recent Calls
This function allows you to view a list of the last 20 missed calls or received calls and
the last 10 dialed numbers. In the Recent Calls main menu, press the left soft key
you can view the list of the submenu including all options. Stroll with ▲ or ▼ key and
press the left soft key to dial out the number you have select.
5.3.1
Missed Calls
Recent
calls
Allow you to view all the missed calls.
5.3.2 Received Calls
Allow you to view all the received calls.
5.3.3 Dialed Calls
Allow you to view all the dialed calls.
5.3.4 Recent Toll
Fee
5.3.5 Call Info
Includes Call timers and Clear logs, you can view the last call duration time and all the
call Duration time.
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Note: the Latest Call Duration shows you the latest call duration. All the Duration
shows you all the duration time since last clear time. Select ‘Clear logs’ deletes all
the call logs.
Caution: PIN2 is needed in some operations, contact with your network provider to
get this code.
5.4 Diverts calls
This network service is used to forward certain incoming calls to another telephone
number you have already appointed to. Please contact to your service provider to
activate this function.
Select the Diverts calls menu and press the left soft key.
The divert modes available are: All Calls, When Busy,
Unanswered, Unreachable, Cancel all. Scroll with ▲ or
▼key to select what you want to set.
5.4.1
Diverts
calls
All Calls
Divert all calls
5.4.2 When Busy
Divert when busy
5.4.3 Unanswered
Divert when not answered
5.4.4 Unreachable
Divert when not reachable
After choosing one of the above 4 options:
¾
On: Only registered services are functional.
¾
Off: Delete the divert service.
¾
Status: Query if the service is active.
¾
By service: Select By Service and then select one of the following options, you
can set to divert which service to the preset number:
Press the left soft key to enter by service sub-menu. Scroll with ▲or ▼ key in the
options as follow, set corresponding service to each number.
¾
All services: Divert incoming calls, voice calls and short messages.
¾
Voice calls: Only divert voice calls.
¾
Data: Only divert data
¾
Fax: Only divert faxes.
¾
Messages: Only divert short messages.
¾
All Except msgs: Diverts all services except messages.
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Scroll with ▲or ▼ key to select operation when the settings have been made.
5.4.5 Cancel All
All diverts are off.
5.5 Audio profiles
This menu helps you to set up your phone sound setting. Press the left soft key to
obtain the options as below.
5.5.1
Ringing tone
You can choose the ring type of your phone. A total of 23
ring types are available.
Audio
Profiles
5.5.2 Ringing volume
You can select the ringing volume here. A total of 8 levels are available. (1-6 and
Loudest and Off)
5.5.3 Earpiece
You can select the earpiece volume here. A total of 8 levels are available. (1-6 and
Loudest and Off)
5.5.4 Keypad tones
You can select the volume of keypad tones here. A total of 8 levels are available. (1-6
and Loudest and Off)
5.5.5 Warning tones
Set the phone to sound a warning tone when the battery is running out of power.
(Switch on or off)
5.5.6 Message tone
Set the phone to sound a tone when a new message coming. (Switch on or off)
5.6 Clock
There are some settings about clock in this menu. In the clock
main menu, press the left soft key. Scroll with ▲ or ▼ key to
select the option what you want to use, press the left soft key
to confirm it.
5.6.1
Clock
Alarm
¾
Set Time: In this menu the phone can be set to alarm at a specified time. The
alarm time must be after the current time.
Set tone: Set a specified ring for the alarm.
¾
Repeat on/off: repeat every day or not.
¾
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5.6.2 Set time
Set the current time.
In this menu, scroll with ▲ or ▼ key to select hour or minute, input the time from
00:00 to 23:59. After correctly inputting the time, press the left soft key to confirm.
The phone doesn’t respond if error occurs.
5.6.3 Set date
Set the current date.
Select the Date menu and scroll to the desired options; Date can be set from
January 1, 1990 to December 31, 2050; after correctly inputting the date, press the
left soft key to confirm it.
5.7 Settings
This menu offers you a convenient setting to your preference. Press the left soft key
to obtain the submenus as below.
5.7.1
Settings
Phone settings
In this submenu, you can set these options:
* Set Language: Press the left soft key to select the language shown in your phone,
English or Spanish.
* Own Number: Press the left soft key to edit or view your current phone number.
* Contrast Setting: Press the left soft key to select the contrast you need for your
LCD.
* Backlight Time: press the left soft key to select the time for backlight time.
5.7.2 Call Settings
In this submenu, you can set these options:
* Dial Time Out: scroll to 0 to 9 seconds, set the auto dial time after you input a
phone number (min three digits entered). If you select none, the phone won’t dial out
automatically.
* Call barring: you can set some information about call barring by this sub-menu.
Press the left soft key to enter this Sub-main.
—
Bar outgoing
Bar all: you can bar all calls by selecting On or Off to enable or disable.
Local Calls: you can bar all local calls by selecting On or Off to enable or
disable.
STD Calls: you can bar all STD calls by selecting On or Off to enable or
disable.
ISD Calls: you can bar all ISD calls by selecting On or Off to enable or disable.
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Disable All: Select Disable All to disable all set call restrictions.
—
Bar incoming:
You can bar all incoming calls by selecting On or Off to enable or disable.
* Restricted Dialing: you can set Restricted Dialing.
¾
On:
¾
Off:
¾
Restricted Dialing: you can view and add the restricted dialing list.
* Anykey answer: When this function is activated, you can answer an incoming call
by pressing any key briefly. Otherwise you can only answer an incoming call by
pressing OK or Hand-free (On or Off)
*Call Waiting: When this network service is activated, the network will notify you of a
new incoming call while you have a call in current time.
At that time the LCD views as the right chart.
Press the left soft key to select Answering the new calling, the top of the LCD is
display-calling name and the left down corner is swap. You can talk to each of them
in turns by press the left soft key to swap it. Press the right soft to close it.
*Caller number status
Press the left soft key to select to close it.
¾
Show Caller no
¾
Hide your no
¾
Show called no
¾
Hide if called
*Minute minder: press the left soft key to select ON or OFF about the minute alert
tone. Then it will alert you at every minute time during conversation.
5.7.3 Security settings
Your phone is equipped with a versatile security system to prevent unauthorized use
of the phone or the SIM card.
Note: Enter the correct password before you enter this function, the default is 1234.
5.7.3.1 SIM Password
SIM password can prevent your SIM card from illegal use. Select On/Off to enable or
disable SIM password protection, select Change Code to set a new SIM password code.
5.7.3.2 Phone lock
Phone Lock can prevent your Phone from unauthorized use. Select On/Off to enable
or disable the handset locks protection;
When select “on”, it will prompt you input the password when you power on your
phone Select Change Code to set a new phone lock code.
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5.7.4 Reset Restart
You can restore default data via this function.
5.8 Calculator:
The calculator can perform adds, subtracts, multiplies and divides.
Select the submenu and press the left soft key.
Input the number with 0-9 key, use the character # get ‘.’.
Press the symbol of * key time and again to select an operator ‘+”.”-”.”*”.”/” in turn.
Press clear key to clear latest value.
Press the left soft key to get the result.
5.9 Data call service:
Data call Service is a network dependent feature and is available only when your
service provider supports it. Check with your service provider for availability.
Connecting your PC requires optional cable, available separately.
1. Connect the phone to your PC with the provided Axesstel data cable.
2. Please refer to the manual provided with the data service kit for setting up
a connection on your PC.
6. Maintenance of Your Phone
Keep it dry. Humidity and liquids contain mineral that will corrode electronic
circuits.
Keep it in room temperature. High temperatures can shorten the life of
electronic devices, damage batteries, and make certain plastics warp or melt.
Do not drop, knock or shake it. Rough handling would break internal circuit
boards.
Do not use or store it in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts can be damaged.
Do not use chemical material to clean it. Wipe it with a dampened cloth slightly.
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7. Troubleshooting
Problems
Possible cause and solution
Unable to power on
1. No power
2. The switch on back locates wrong.
Unable to connect to
the network
Poor signal.
Poor signal reception
Unable to make a call
or to answer a call
No dialing tone
The called party can’t
hear any voice
Echo or noise
Out of order
accidentally
1. Poor signal, try to adjust the antenna direction and
phone location.
2. Poor connect, Try to tweak the antenna contra rotate
tightly.
1. Poor power, please charge up first.
2. Rechargeable battery is out of order.
1. Poor connection between handle and the phone, please
connect again.
2. The coil was broken or poor connection to the inner
earphone of handset.
1. Poor connection between handset and the phone,
please connect again.
2. The coil was broken or the microphone of the handset
was damaged.
1. Try to decrease volume.
2. Poor quality of the network trunk of your network service
provider.
3. Poor signal, try to move your phone.
Try to power off and wait for a moment. Reboot.
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8. MENU
MENU
ONE
Phone book View names
Add new name
Settings
TWO
Edit Groups
Save nos. to
THREE
Group Filters
Group Tones
SIM card
Choice
Phone memory
Used space
Speed dial list
Service
Messages
New SMS
Inbox
Phone Inbox
Outbox
Used space
Settings
Voicemail
Recent calls Missed Calls
Received Calls
Dialed Calls
Call Info
Message centre
Validity period
Call Voicemail
Voicemail Number
Call timers
Clear Logs
Last call
All Call Info
Yes
NO
Recent calls Missed Calls
Received Calls
Dialed Calls
Recent Toll
Call Info
Call timers
Clear Logs
Divert calls
All calls
On
Off
Status
24
Last call
All Call Info
Yes
NO
FOUR
No Group
Family
Friends
Business
Colleague
VIP
Society
When Busy
Unanswered
Unreachable
Audio
profiles
Clock
Settings
By service
On
Off
Status
By service
On
Off
Status
By service
On
Off
Status
By service
Cancel All
Ringing tone
Ringing volume
Earpiece
Keyad tones
Warning tone
On
Off
Message tone
On
Off
Alarm
Set time
Set tone
Repeat off
Set time
Set date
Phone Settings Set Language
Call Settings
English
Spanish
Own Number
Contrast Setting
Backlight Time
Dial Time Out
0~9
Call barring
Bar outgoing
Bar incoming
Restricted Dialing On
Off
Anykey answer
Call Waiting
25
Restricted
Dialing
On
Off
On
Off
Status
Minute Minder
Security settings SIM Password
Phone Lock
Reset Restart
Calculator
26
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
Change
lockcode
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 , as described in this
user guide, is 1.05 W/Kg . (Body-worn measurements differ among phone
models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements). While
there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at
various positions, they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all
reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure
guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can
be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/ oet/fccid after
searching on FCC ID: PH7PG530.
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 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram
of tissue. The standard incorporates a sub-stantial margin of safety to give
additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in
measurements.
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR RF EXPOSURE
Body worm operation
This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the
phone kept 20 mm. from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF
exposure requirements, use similar accessories that maintain a 20 mm.
separation distance between the user’s body and the back of the phone, including
the antenna. The use 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 cauls e an
explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
INTERFERENCE TO MEDICAL DIVICES
Certain electronic equipment may be shielded against RF signal from you
wireless phone. (pacemakers, Hearing Aids, and so on) Turn your phone OFF in
health 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.

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