Brightstar FXC851L Cordless Fixed Wireless Phone User Manual WVB FXC851L

Brightstar Corporation Cordless Fixed Wireless Phone WVB FXC851L

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      User Manual          FXC-851L Cordless fixed wireless phone
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2 PREFACE   WELCOME  Congratulations on the purchase of your FXC-851L product! Please retain your original dated sales receipt for your records. For warranty service of your FXC-851L product, you will need to provide a copy of your dated sales receipt to confirm warranty status. Thank you for choosing Motorola product.   Please read important safety instructions before use.  Read and understand all instructions before use.  Please retain this guide for future reference.  The information contained in the FXC-851L user guide is believed to be correct at the time of printing. We reserve the right to change or modify any information, product specifications, features or functionality without notice. The contents of the FXC-851L user guide are provided “as is.” Certain features may not be activated by your service provider, and/or their network settings may limit the feature’s functionality. Additionally, certain features may require a subscription. Contact your service provider for details.
3 CONTENTS  SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  6     PRECAUTIONS      6     SAFETY INFORMATION      8 PACKAGE CONTENTS  11 ABOUT YOUR PHONES  12     PHONE OVERVIEW      12     INSTALLATION      13     KEY FUNCTION      16     DISPLAY INDICATORS AND ICONS      18 BASIC FUNCTION  19     BASIC OPERATION      19     USING PHONE MENUS      24     ENTER LETTERS AND NUMBERS      25 MAIN MENU  27     OVERVIEW OF MENU TREE      27     THE CONTACTS      30       READ      30       ADD      31       MEMORY STATUS      31       SERVICE DIAL      32       SPEED DIAL      32       FIXED DIAL      32       COPY      33       CLEAR ALL RECORDS      33      GROUP      34
4      MY NUMBER      34    MESSAGE      36      WRITE NEW      36      INBOX      37      OUTBOX      38      DRAFTS      38      VOICEMAIL      39      BROADCAST MESSAGE     39      MESSAGE SETTINGS      39      TEMPLATE      40      MEMORY STATUS      40    DIAL RECORDS        41      INCOMING CALL      41      OUTGOING CALL      41      MISSED CALL        41      CALL OPTIONS      42      CALL DURATION      42   SETTINGS      43       PHONE SETTINGS      43       MELODY      45       DISPLAY      45       CALL SETUP      46       NETWORK SETUP      49       SECURITY SETUP      50       FACTORY DEFAULT      52 APPLICATIONS                                                                                      53     ALARM      53     CALCULATOR      53
5     CALENDAR      54     TO DO LIST      54 REFERENCE INFORMATION  55     TECHNICAL INFORMATION      55     REGULATORY      56     FCC NOTICE TO USERS      57     TROUBEL SHOOTING      59
6 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS  1.  Please do not try to take out the SIM card of this phone.   This SIM card is a special encrypt card, it cannot be used in other mobile phones. It’s the warranty of the product, if you try to rip or remove the SIM Card, the warrant will be not valid and your product will not be warranty in any case.  2.  Please  do  not  turn  around  the  antenna  at  will,  in  order  to  avoid  create  the damage of antenna.  3.  Keep the phone away from water and damp areas. Water  or  other  liquids  may  cause  overheating,  electrical  leakage,  and  failure  of  the phone.  4.  Do not try to disassemble the phone. This  can cause  electric  shock  and  failure  of  the  phone.  Tampering will  also  void  the phone’s warranty.  5.  Put the phone in a safe and stable place.  6.  Keep away from dust and heat radiation (i.e. microwaves, stoves, etc.)  7.  Try to use the phone away from ordinary telephones, television sets, radios, and automated office equipment to avoid interference between the devices.  8.  Use clean soft dry cloth to wipe the phone. Do not use any chemical agents.
7  9.  Do not put the phone near explosive or inflammable materials.  10.  Use  the  phone  only  within  the  temperature  range  of  -20 ~60   and  humidity ℃ ℃range of 0%~90%.  11.  Keep all accessories or batteries out of the reach of small Children or babies. Please instruct children the proper ways of handling phone during usage. Shock circuit or breakdown may occur  and may cause severe danger to  user due  to improper usage. Shock circuit or breakdown may occur  and may cause severe danger to  user due  to improper usage.
8 SAFETY INFORMATION  1.    EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) ENERGY Your phone contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. When you communicate with your phone, the system handling your call controls the power level at which your phone transmits. Your  phone  is  designed  to comply with  local  regulatory requirements in  your country concerning exposure of human beings to RF energy. 2.    OPERATIONAL PRECAUTIONS To assure optimal phone performance and make sure human exposure to RF energy is within the guidelines set forth in the relevant standards; always adhere to the following procedures. 3.    EXTERNAL ANTENNA CARE Use  only  the  supplied  Motorola  approved  antenna.  Unauthorized  antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone. Do NOT hold the antenna when the phone is IN USE. Holding the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than needed. In addition,  use  of  unauthorized  antennas  may  result  in  non-compliance  with  the  local regulatory requirements in your country. 4.    PHONE OPERATION When placing or receiving a phone call, hold your phone as you would use a wireless telephone. To maintain compliance with RF energy exposure guidelines, ensure the phone antenna is at least 10 inches (25centimeters) from your body when transmitting. 5.    APPROVED ACCESSORIES Use of accessories not approved by Motorola, including but not limited to batteries and antennas, may cause your phone to exceed RF energy exposure guidelines. 6.    RF ENERGY INTERFERENCE / COMPATIBILITIES
9 Nearly every electronic device is  susceptible to  RF  energy interference from  external sources  if  inadequately  shielded,  designed,  or  otherwise  configured  for  RF  energy compatibility. In some circumstances your phone may cause interference. 7.    MEDICAL DEVICES 1) Pacemakers Pacemaker  manufacturers  recommend  that  a  minimum  separation  of  10  inches (25centimeters) be maintained between the fixed wireless phone and a pacemaker. Persons with pacemakers should: Always  keep  the  phone  more  than  10  inches  (25  centimeters)  from  your  pacemaker when the phone is turned ON. Turn OFF the phone immediately if you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place. 2) Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference,  you  may  want  to  consult  your  hearing  aid  manufacturer  to  discuss alternatives. 3) Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if  it  is adequately shielded from RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. 8.    BATTERIES Batteries  can  cause  property  damage  and  /  or  bodily  injury  such  as  burns  if  a conductive material such as jewelry, keys, or beaded chains touches exposed terminals. The conductive material may complete an electrical circuit  (short circuit) and become quite hot.   Exercise  care  in  handling  any  charged  battery,  particularly  when  placing  it  inside  a pocket,  purse  or  other  container  with  metal  objects.  Use  only  original  batteries  and chargers. Your battery or phone may contain symbols, defined as follows.
10    Important safety information will follow    Your battery or phone should not be disposed of in a fire    Your battery or phone may require recycling in   accordance with local laws. Contact your local   regulatory authorities for more information    Your battery or phone should not be thrown in the trash Please  don’t  use  any  damaged  battery  or  charger  and  use  the  battery  only  for  its intended purpose. Don’t apply extreme shock to the battery. It’s dangerous to disassemble a battery or to apply extreme shock to the battery via nail or heavy metal objects. Keep the charger or batteries out of reach of small children or babies. Always try to keep the battery between -10 ~ 55 Celsius. Use only manufacturer approved rechargeable batteries and charger designated for this devise. 9.    Seizures / Blackouts Some people may be susceptible  to  epileptic seizures or blackouts when exposed  to flashing  lights,  such  as  when  watching  television  or  playing  video  games.  These seizures  or  blackouts  may  occur  even  if  a  person  never  had  a  previous  seizure  or blackout. If  you  experienced  seizures  or  blackouts,  or  if  you  have  a  family  history  of  such occurrences, please consult with your doctor.
11 PACKAGE CONTENTS                                              Transceiver / Phone                                                                        Base                              Adapter / Charger                                                                  Backup Battery  l  The appearance of the parts in your package may be different from those in this Manual. l  Package contents may vary by market. Please check with your service provider.
12 ABOUT YOUR PHONES PHONE OVERVIEW  No Description  No  Description 1  Receiver  2  LCD Display 3  Contacts    / Back / Cancel / Right soft Key  4  Menu / OK / Option / Left soft Key 5  SMS Key  6  Scroll / Navigation Key        ( Up, Down, Right, Left ) 7  Send / Answer / Call Key  8  End / Power on off Key 9  Dial / Numeric Key  10  Microphone 11 Speaker  12  Speaker Phone Key 13 Page Button  14   LED Light
13 INSTALLATION  [ 1 ]    Plugging AC/DC Adapter in to Cradle           Connect the adaptor to Cradle.    [ 2 ]    Plugging AC/DC Adapter           Connect the adaptor to AC Wall outlet.    [ 3 ]    Plugging Cradle           Put the phone on the Cradle.  [ 4 ]    SIM Card and battery installation in the handset 1)      Remove the battery cover. 2)      Insert SIM card into the SIM slot in the right direction   3)      Connect the rechargeable battery pack into the battery plug   4)      Replace the battery door.  1 4 2 3
14   [ 5 ]    Turning Phone’s Power On/Off After installing the handset correctly, press the power key which is on the right of the front panel for about 3 seconds, the phone will then automatically test whether the SIM Card is inserted and valid. Wait for the antenna icon to display indicator bars before you make a call. 1)        When the battery icon is empty, put the phone on the Cradle connecting tothe external power adapter. 2)        Plug the external power adapter into the power socket. The unit will power up automatically. 3)        Check the cellular signal strength and move the unit until the best signal possible is achieved. 4)        In state of power-on, press and hold power key button, LCD screen closes.  1 2 4 2 3
15 Note: The battery pack is a backup for emergencies in case of a power failure. Do not operate the phone without having AC/DC adaptor connected. Be sure to carefully match the positive and negative terminals as shown on the battery. When using the phone for the first time, charge it for over 6 hours to ensure optimum battery charge.    Caution: It is prohibited to use the SIM card for this Fixed Wireless Phone in other GSM phone. Once the SIM pin number is entered, the SIM pin maybe automatically changed so the initial PIN is no longer valid. Therefore, it is highly recommended NOT to take out the SIM card once it is installed in this product. DO NOT bend or scratch your SIM card, and avoid exposing it to static electricity, water, or dirt.
16 KEY FUNCTION  [ 1 ]    Left / Right Soft Key ( Menu / Contacts key )  Press the left soft key ( Menu ) to perform the function indicated by the text on the screen above the key.  Press the right soft key (Contacts ) to directly access the Contacts list  Note: The functions of the soft keys depend on the guiding text shown above the keys. For example, when the text Menu is above the left soft key, press, and the left key enters the  menu  functions.  Similarly,  pressing  the  right  soft  key  under  the  text  Contacts accesses the Contacts list functions  [ 2 ]    Send key   Press to make a call to a name / number shown on the screen.   Press to answer a call.   Press to access the list of recently dialed numbers.      [ 3 ]    End key   Press to end a call.   Press once to exit a function and return to the idle screen.  [ 4 ]    Numeric Keys / ‘*’ keys / ‘#’ Keys   Used for entering numbers and letters.   Press and hold number 1 key to call the voice mailbox.     Press‘#’ key to toggle between upper case, lower case and numeric modes. Keep pressing ‘ # ’ key to change silent mode in the phone.  Press‘*’ key to toggle between letters and symbols. Keep pressing ‘ # ’ key to lock the phone in the idle screen. Also refer to [ 6.2 ] section “Phone Lock” in page 51.
17  [ 5 ]    Navigation / Scroll keys   Press left navigation key to Calendar.   Press right navigation key to Calculator.   Press up navigation key to STK.   Press down navigation key to Phonebook.   Press this key to press up / down the phone’s menu.   Press to move the cursor when entering letters.  [ 6 ]    SMS Key     Press to enter ‘write new message’ function in idle mode  [ 7 ]    Speaker key   If you are using the handset to call and you want to transfer the call to the speakerphone mode, press the Speaker key button in right side to the speakerphone
18 DISPLAY INDICATORS AND ICONS  The display indicators and icons provide information about the operation of the phone. The start screen is displayed when the phone is turned ON. Several features can be used only when the phone is at the start screen.                         Signal Strength Indicator Indicate the strength of the network signal   Volume tone Indicator Indicate the tones of the Volume   Battery Level indicator   Alarm Indicator : shows when the alarm is activated  Call  records  Voice message  Received New message  SMS read already  Sent SMS  Unread  SMS  Contacts stored in SIM card  Contacts stored in Phone  Keep  in  silence  during  a  call  Phone  Lock
19 BASIC FUNCTION BASIC OPERATION  [1]  Switching the phone ON and OFF 1)    To turn on your phone, press and hold “End key” for a few seconds or until the display turns on. 2)    To turn off your phone, press and hold “End key” for a few seconds. [2]  Making a call 1)    Dial a Call   Raise your phone and enter phone number which you want to call. After entering phone number and press “Call key” to make a call. Tip: In some menus like Contacts, Dial Records, etc. which have individual phone number, Press “Call key” directly to make a call.  2)    Dial the Fixed Phone Extension Number Some fixed phone extension can’t be called directly, it need a phone exchange. If you input the pause character  ‘P’  between the phone number and  extension number and press  “Call Key”, the phone will start the dial procedure, connect to the  extension  number.  To  get  the  “P”,  press  the  “*”  key  for  a  while  till the  “P” displayed on the phone screen. 3) Dial a International Call Press the “*” key till the character “+” displayed on the phone screen. Input the country code and the phone number after the prefix. 4) Dial From Contacts Press the right soft key to get into the phone book. Press Up / Down navigation key to scroll the list to search the caller’s name. Then press call key to make a call.
20 5) Speed Dial Press 2-9 keys for a while, the phone number stored in speed dial list will be sent out. Make sure the speed dial key has been set up.  [3]  Answering a call When your phone rings, press “Call key” or “Speaker key” to answer in speaker phone mode.  [4]  Speaker mode. You can make or answer a phone call by pressing the Speaker key button in right side to the speakerphone. To make a call: 1)    Press the number you want to connect to. 2)    Press Send key.  Note: The call is automatically made without pressing, approximately 3 seconds after you dial the number.  To answer a call When the phone rings, press Speaker key to turn ON the speaker phone mode.  [5]  Adjusting the Ring Volume You can enter the menu and then adjust the ring tone volume by pressing the scroll keys on the phone. 1) Incoming a call or During a call, directly press    left / right navigation key up to enter the Ring Volume control screen. 2) Press right navigation key to increase the volume. 3) Press left navigation key to decrease the volume.
21 [6]  Redialing the last-dialed number The phone stores up to 10 last dialed numbers. 1) Press Send key for a second to find the most recently dialed numbers. 2) Press navigation key to scroll to the number you wish to dial. 3) Press Send key once.  Note: If no recently dialed numbers are stored, you will not be able             to use this function.  [7]  Caller ID l Requires a subscription to a calling plan that supports this feature. Not available in all areas. Contact you telephone service provider for availability and details. When Caller  ID  is  active,  your  phone  shows  the  caller’s  phone  number  during  an incoming call, as long as this number is a part of your service provider’s wireless network. l The  wireless  network  lets  you  know  if  it  does  not  recognize  the  caller’s  phone number. l The  wireless  network  will  also  let  you  know  if  the calling  party  has  blocked  the Caller ID feature. l If you have stored the name and number of the calling party in your Contacts and that  number  is  supported  by  the  wireless  network,  the  caller’s  name  will  also appear.  [ 8 ]    SMS and Voice Mail    Requires a subscription to a calling plan that supports this feature. Not available in all areas. Contact you telephone service provider for availability and details. A new SMS arrives: The back light of the LCD is ON and the display shows “New Message, Read Now ?”
22 text message with  SMS  icon      . And  if you want to  read received new Message, press the left soft key ( Yes ). If you want to check message later, press the right soft key ( No ). Voice mail arrives:   The back light of the LCD is ON  and the display shows “New Voice Message, Listen Now  ?”  text  message  with  Voicemail  icon   .  And  if  you  want  to  check  new  voice message, press the left soft key ( Yes ). If you want to check message later, press the right soft key ( No ).    [ 9 ]    Leash Function Leash  is  a  distance  limitation  talking  function,  developed  for  Cordless  fixed  wireless phones. If the Cordless fixed wireless phone, during a conversation, passes any of the limits, the  end  user  will  hear  a  beep  and  if  he  stays  out  of the  limit, the  call  will  be dropped.   When you move beyond the scope of service, this phone will issue every two seconds a beep and a prompt on the LCD screen that will say “Please, return to coverage area” fter five consecutive times you will not be able to use the telephone and a prompt will appear in the screen that will say “No Coverage”  [ 10 ]    Page Function If you couldn't find your phone because of your inadvertence, you can press the button "PAGE" on the desk charge, the phone will be issued a string of so-ling sound then you can find it easily.    When you press page button on cradle: l  In idle mode under coverage:   beeping sound for 1 minute or until the user founds the handset and presses any key. Also, show a message in the screen saying: “Paging in progress, press any key to abort”
23 l  No coverage:   Based on the fact that the phone is unreachable by the cradle the phone keeps beeping plus a message in the phone screen saying: “Please, return to coverage area”  Synchronization with cradle: l  When inserting handset on cradle: synchronized. l  When you turn ON the phone and the handset is not paired with any cradle the phone display the following message: “Please, return handset to cradle” Idle mode: l  When phone is in coverage area: Nothing happens. l  When phone is out of coverage area, the phone should reproduce a beep with the message: “Please, return to coverage area”  Calling mode: l  If you are almost out of coverage area : The phone shall reproduce a single low volume beep plus the message: “Please, return to coverage area” l  Out of coverage area: normal beep plus the message: “Please return to coverage area”, after some seconds with no return to the coverage area the call must be dropped and the phone must go to “NO coverage” mode.
24 USING PHONE MENUS  [1]  Menus A menu is a list of choices you can make. Your phone has 5 menus. ( And your service provider may add STK menu extra depending on network service ) Each menu contains options that allow you to use the message, change the ring tone, etc. You can use menus and sub-menus in two ways: by scrolling or by using shortcuts. [2]  Scrolling through menus 1)    From the Start screen, press Menu, and then scroll through the menus using left / right / up / down navigation key. 2)    Use the scroll and OK key to select the submenus and back key to return to the Start screen. [3]  Exiting menu levels 1)    To return to the previous menu level, press Back key or Cancel key. 2)    To return to the Start screen, press End key. No menu setting changes will be saved. [4]  Menu Tree You can refer to pages 26 about Menu tree for more details. [5]  Using shortcuts through menus 1)    Calendar: press left navigation key directly. 2)    Calculator: press right navigation key directly. 3)    Inbox: press up navigation key directly. 4)    Phonebook: press down navigation key directly. 5)    Write New (Message): press SMS key directly. 6)    Outgoing call: press Call key one time for a second.
25 ENTER LETTERS AND NUMBERS  You can enter letters, as well as numbers, when storing information in your phone by using your phone’s keypad. To enter letters, press the key associated with the letter you wish to enter until it appears on the screen (numbers will also appear).  [ 1 ]      Entering Letters When you want to add new names or when you view names in the Contacts, your phone automatically switches to the abc (ABC) mode and displays the abc icon on the right upper side in Display.  Key Characters Key Characters Key Characters 1 , . ? ! @ 1    2  a b c 2 å æ ä à ç á   3 d e f 3 è é   4  g h i 4 ì í   5 j k l 5 £   6  m n o 6 ö ø ò ñ ó  7 p q r s 7  β  $   8  t u v 8 ù ü ú   9 w x y z 9   0  (Space) 0   * , . ‘ ? ! “ @  ¥  $ _ ‘ ˆ { } \ [  ∼] | # ¤ % & ( ) * + - / : ; < = > ¡  §  ¿   #  Change letter case(※)  ※  : abc → Abc →ABC →123 rotated
26 [ 2 ]      Editing name or phone number To edit a name already stored in the Contacts: 1)    From the main screen, use the right soft key. 2)    From the Contacts list ( Read ), select the name you want to edit by scrolling up / down navigation key and press OK key. 3)    To edit, press the left soft key and scroll down to the edit option and press OK key. 4)    Edit the name you want to change and / or press again OK key to change the phone number. 5)    Press up or left navigation key to scroll the cursor to the left. 6)    Press down or right navigation key to scroll the cursor to the right. 7)    Press Clear to correct any mistakes or press hold to clear all. 8)    Press the left soft key OK to save changes or the right soft key to cancel.  [ 3 ]      Changing the case of letters and numbers You can switch the mode among uppercase and lowercase letters and numbers by pressing # key.
27 MAIN MENU OVERVIEW OF MENU TREE  Your phone’s menu may differ from the following list, depending on the Network services to  which  you  have  subscribed  and  the  accessories  you  are  using.  If  you  have  any questions, please call your service provider      1. Contacts   1. Read      2. Add  1. Save to SIM 2. Save to Phone   3. Memory Status   4. Service dial   5. Speed dial   6. Fixed Dial  1. Enable FDN 2. Read   7. Copy  1. SIM to Phone 2. Phone to SIM   8. Clear all records  1. Phone Records 2. SIM Records   9. Group  1. Family   2. Friends   3. Office   4. Others
28   10. My  number 2. Messges   1. Write New   2. Inbox   3. Outbox   4. Drafts   5. Voice mail  1. Number   2. Clear   3. Call Voice mail   6. Broadcast Message  1. Receive Mode   2. Languages   7. Message Settings  1. Service center number   2. Expire Period   3. Message Type   4. Status Report   5. Alert Period   8. Template   9. Memory Status 3. Dial Records   1. Incoming Call   2. Outgoing Call   3. Missed Call(s)   4. Call Duration 4. Settings   1. Phone Settings  1. Clock Settings   2. Language   3. Answer Mode   2. Melody  1. Melody Setup
29   2. Volume   3. Ring Type   3. Display  1. Idle Display   2. Contrast   3. Backlight   4. Call Setup  1. Call Divert   2. Call Barring   3. Call Waiting   4. Auto Redial   5. Caller ID    5. Network Setup  1. Network select mode   2. Preferred Networks   6. Security Setup  1. PIN SIM   2. Phone Lock   3. Change Password   7. Factory Default 5.  Applications   1. Alarm  1.  Alarm  1   2.  Alarm  2   3.  Alarm  3   2.  Calculator   3.  Calendar   4.  To Do List 6.  STK
30 THE CONTACTS  New entries can be stored in the SIM card or in your Phone. You  can  store  up  to  100  entries  in  the  phone  and  an  additional  250  in  the  SIM depending on the SIM limitations. Entries stored in the phone allow numbers of up to 30 digits, and names of up to 16 characters. In standby mode, you can press Right Soft key to immediately access the Contacts list. When the name is found by pressing Contacts, press OK and option key to select option sub menu ( you can choose to send Message to, edit, clear, add to group, copy )  Using Contact Menus  The Contacts has several menus to select from. These menus appear when you press Menu (Left Soft key) and select Contacts menu by pressing OK key. Press right soft key (back) to move back to the main menu.     Read: Show the names stored in phone and / or SIM card.  Add: Add new entry (s)  Memory Status: Memory status of phone and SIM  Service dial : Show service name provided by Service networks the phone    Speed Dial: One button dialing  Fixed Dial : Limit to call or send message  Copy: Copy from SIM (Phone) to Phone (SIM)  Clear All Records : Clear all Phone or SIM entries  Group: Organizing group of Contacts  My number: Inputting or check your own number  [ 1 ] Read (by name)
31  l  From the Contacts menu, select Read and press left OK key or just press 1 l  Enter the first letters of the name you need and then the cursor goes to the name you wanted directly after one second or select name using to scroll and press left OK key   l  After choosing one of the name, you can select left option and you can choose five sub menus.   Send Message To: You can send SMS to this entry    Edit : You can edit the name and number of this entry  Clear : You can delete this entry only ( You need to re-confirm )  Add to group: You can put this entry to group, but you cannot use SIM entry to a group.  Copy: If you select a SIM card’s entry and select Copy, you can copy it to phone memory. If your selection is Phone memory’s entry, Copy means copy chosen entry to SIM card  [2]  Adding a new Contacts Entry  To create a Contacts entry: 1)  Press Menu > Contacts > Scroll to Add and press OK 2)  Press Save To SIM or Save To Phone depending on where you want to store the phone entry. 3)  Add Name and press OK key 4)  Add Number and press OK key  [3]  Memory Status To press’ Memory Status’ and you can see the capacity of SIM card used / SIM card total and Phone used / Phone total.
32  [4]  Service dial You can check or / and call service number provided by your network Service. This menu may differ depending on the Network services to which you have subscribed. Not available in all areas. Contact your telephone service provider for availability and details.  [5]  Speed Dial  1)  Press Menu > Contacts 2)  Scroll to Speed Dial and press OK 3)  Select one entry. If the numbers are Empty, Press OK > Select Set/Change and press OK, you can assign one phone number. After choosing one, press OK 4)  If you assigned one phone number already, you can see four sub categories       Set / Changes : You can change the assigned number      Detail : You can see the number of this entry    Clear : You can delete this entry    Dial to : You can dial to this entry You can use only phone entries and SIM entries and appoint 8 entries. On the idle display, press one assigned button and press Call button or press one assigned number for about 3 seconds till make a call. Ex> If the number assigned in 2 is 01-34-567, just press 2 and Call button  [6]  Fixed Dial Fixed Dial is a function depends on SIM, it limits to call or send message. In default status, the FDN function is closed (disabled).     If FDN enabled, you can a) hide your contacts records in SIM card and b) forbid to add new contacts into SIM card and c) forbid to call or send SMS except the contact
33 numbers in fixed dial list. If FDN disabled, you can call, send SMS and add records to SIM card in normal. You can also see all SIM contacts.  1)  Press Menu > Contacts 2)  Scroll to Fixed Dial and press OK   Enable FDN/Disable FDN: Input PIN2 code to enable FDN or disable FDN function.    Read: When the FDN enabled, you can read / edit / clear / add FDN list through the input PIN2 Code and when the FDN disabled, you can’t read / edit / clear / add FDN list.  [7]    Copy  You can use this function to copy all numbers from the SIM card to your fixed phone, or vice versa: 1)  Press Menu > Contacts 2)  Scroll to Copy and press OK 3)  Press SIM to phone or Phone to SIM depending on where you want to copy all Contacts entries. 4)  Press YES, then the copy process is done promptly  [8]    Clear All Records  You can delete all Contacts entries: 1)  Press Menu > Contacts 2)  Scroll to Clear all Records and press OK 3)  Press  Phone  Records  or  SIM  Records,  depending  on  where  you  want  to delete all Contacts entries.
34 4)  Press OK to confirm the deletion of all Contacts entries. 5)  Select Yes if you want to delete. Otherwise, select No to go back to the previous menu.  Caution: When complete all information stored in your Contacts                     will be deleted and can no longer be restored.  [9]    Group    Contacts entries can be grouped to some units: 1)  Press Menu > Contacts 2)  Scroll to Group and press OK 3)  And you can see four groups 1) Family 2) Friends 3) Office 4) Others 4)  Select one and press left OK and you can see the sub menus  In one group, you can select three sub menus  Group Member: You can see entry (s) belongs to the group  Rename  :  You  can  edit  the  name  of  this  group  itself  (Ex>  Family  è           Home)  Alert Tone: You can change the tone when the member of this group called you.    Note: Only phone memory numbers can be added to group  [10]    My Number  You can check, edit, erase and save your owner name and number 1)  Press Menu > Contacts 2)  Scroll to My number and press OK
35 3)  Select Line 1 Number or Line 2 Number and press OK   Press Option>Edit to edit your own name and number and press OK.   Press Option>Clear to remove your own name and number and press OK.
36 MESSAGES  Requires a subscription to a calling plan that supports this feature. Not available in all areas. Contact you telephone service provider for availability and details. You can send or receive text messages with your phone. Text messages that you receive may contain ring tones that you can store in your phone. It supports 160 characters. You  can  also  send  maximum  about  600  characters.  If  your  message  is  about  600 characters, the phone divides the message into four parts and sends these in each time. This function is called SMS concatenation. After completing the message content, you can choose to send it out right away, or save it as a draft.   Write New  Inbox  Outbox  Drafts  Voice Mail  Broadcast Message  Message Settings  Template  Memory Status  [1]  Write New  You  can  send  a  text  message  to  one  recipient.  You  can  manually  enter  each Recipient’s phone number, or you can select the numbers from the Contacts.  Note:  The  maximum  length  of  a  text  message  differs,  depending  on   the
37 capabilities of the network from which it originated. Also, text messages may appear different at different times because messages can originate in networks other than your own. Contact your service provider for more information about this feature.  1)  Press Menu > Message> OK. 2)  Scroll to Write New and press OK 3)  You can create the message. 4)  When you press OK, you can see three submenus;        Only Send: After sending, the message is deleted        Only save: No sending. The message is saved into Drafts.        Send and Save : After sending the message is saved into Outbox  [2]  Inbox  When a message arrives, a pop-up message is displayed and a new message icon appears. You can read it immediately, or read it later in your Inbox. You can see the icon    1)    Press Menu > Message. 2)    Scroll to the Inbox and press OK. 3)    From the list, highlight the one you need and press OK. 4)    You can choose six options  Reply: You can reply your messages.    Forward : You can forward the chosen message  Edit: You can edit the chosen message.  Clear: You can delete the chosen one.  Clear All: You can empty the Inbox  Cut Number : You can cut and save the phone number from Inbox message
38  [3]  Outbox  The Outbox stores messages sent and saved.  1)    Press Menu > Message. 2)    Scroll to the Outbox and press OK. 3)    From the list, highlight the one you need and press OK. 4)    You can choose six options  Send: You can send the chosen message.    Forward : You can forward the chosen message to others  Edit: You can edit the chosen message.  Clear: You can delete the chosen one.  Clear All: You can empty the Out box  Cut  Number:  You  can  cut  and  save  the  phone  number  from  outbox                 message.  [4]    Drafts  You can see draft messages which you already saved. After choosing one of them, you can have four choices   Forward: You can send the chosen message.    Edit: You can edit and save the chosen message.  Clear: You can delete the chosen one.  Clear All: You can empty the draft box.
39 [5]    Voicemail (Network Service)  You can listen to your voicemail messages by calling your network voicemail phone number. Voicemail messages are stored in the network voicemail box, not in your phone.  Also refer to [ 8 ] section in pages  21  1)    Press MENU > Message. 2)    Scroll to Voice Mail and press OK.   3)    There are three submenus. Select one and press OK   Number: Enter or modify the network service number.   Clear: Delete Pre-saved service number   Call Voice Mail: Dial the network service number and connect to the Voicemail Server.  [6]    Broadcast Message  There are 2 submenus you can choose         Receive Mode         Languages  [7]    Message Settings  There are 5 submenus you can choose.   Service Center Number: The SMS Center Number is required in order to send messages. Ask your service provider for this number.  Expire Period: Set the period of time the message is stored in the service center. You can set the period for 1 hour, 12 hours, 1 day, 1week, maximum. When the set period expires, the service center will delete all messages, even if the user
40 has not received the message.  Message  Type:  When  you  set  the  message  type,  the  network  will  convert  the message to the type you have set. (Text//Fax//E-mail)    Status  Report:  If  you  turn  On  this  option,  you  can  be  notified  if  the  recipient received your message.    Alert Period: you can choose message alert time with one time // Every 2 min // Off when we receive new message.  [ 8 ]    Template  There are some sample messages in SMS template and you can edit & save the template or send the message you selected.  1)    Press Menu > Message. 2)    Scroll to the Template and press OK. There are 2 options as below  Edit: press Option>Edit, you can edit the message template and press save.    Forward:  press  Option>Forward,  you  can  use  SMS  template  to  send  the message    [ 9 ]    Memory Status    Check memory status in the SIM and in the Phone. The total capacity of SIM is depends on your SIM card, total capacity of phone is 100. Also you can see used area of SIM and phone.
41 DIAL RECORDS  The Call History function keeps track of:   Incoming Calls  Outgoing Calls  Missed Calls  Call Duration  Note:    Your  phone  can  store  up  to  30  call  numbers  including  missed,                   received and dialed calls.  When you miss a call (s), the Missed Calls message appears on your phone’s screen. You can press Yes to view the Missed Calls list or press No to ignore the message and go back to Standby. The records will be stored in Call History. You are notified of missed calls only when your phone is turned ON in the service area from which the missed call originated.  [ 1 ]    Checking Incoming/Outgoing/Missed Call  1)  Press Menu > Dial Records 2)  Select Incoming // Outgoing // Missed Call and press OK 3)  From the list of records, scroll the one you need   4)  The screen shows Call Information including Number, Date and Time of receiving.
42 [ 2 ]    Call options  You can choose some options in related with Missed Calls, Dialed Calls or Received Calls when you have any call log.  1)  Press Menu > Dial Records 2)  Choose one of them;   Incoming call / Outgoing call / Missed call and press OK 3)  You can press left Option 4)  You can see six different menus;  Dial To: When you choose one entry and select OK, directly calls to.    Send Message To: You can send this entry the SMS message without selecting recipient.  Clear : You can delete chosen entry  Save Number: You can save chosen number to SIM or Phone.  Clear all: You can delete all entries in the category (If you select Outgoing call all the Outgoing call entries are deleted)  Show Number: You can see the number of chosen entry  [ 3 ]    Call Duration  You can check the total duration of incoming call and last call duration You can see Outgoing Duration, Incoming Duration and Last Call Duration in one display. The type of checking time is hh : mm : ss ( h: Hours, m: Minute, s: Second ) You can press left Reset to erase all call duration time.
43 SETTINGS  Setting menu includes:   Phone Settings  Melody  Display  Call Setup  Network Setup  Security Setup  Factory Default  [1]  Phone Settings  [ 1.1 ]    Clock settings This menu guides you to set Time/Date. Date & Time Setting: Set the correct time and date to ensure the Alarm is working correctly.  Date & Time Setting 1)  Press Menu > Settings > OK 2)  Scroll Phone Settings and press OK. 3)  Select Clock Settings then press OK. 4)  Select Date & Time Setting and press OK. 5)  Input month / day / year and hour/minute/am or pm by using numeric keys and left and right navigation key 6)  Press Save
44 Date Format: There are four types of expressions of dates   DD / MM / YY (day / month / last two digits of this year)   MM / DD / YY   DD / MM / YYYY (day / month / full digits of this year)   MM / DD / YYYY  Date Separator: There are four types of separators of date digits     OO-OO-OO (Hyphen)     OO/OO/OO (Slash)   OO.OO.OO (Dot)     OO OO OO (Blank)  Time Format:   You  can  choose  12h  or  24  hours.  For  example,  if  the  time  is  1:22  pm  (  12h expression) , it can be shown as 13:22 (24h expression)  [ 1.2 ]    Language Three languages options can be selected: English / Spanish ( Español ). Also you may choose automatic option; Your native language can be chosen without manual selection.  1)    Press Menu > Settings and press OK 2)    Scroll Phone Settings and press OK 3)    Select Language and then press OK 4)    Select the language you need and press OK  [ 1.3 ]    Answer Mode     Normal answer: You can press only answer key and speaker phone key to receive the incoming call.
45 You can also receive the incoming call by pick the handset up without press any other key. Any key answer: To answer your receiving call, you can press any key except End key.                     [2]  Melody  [ 2.1 ]    Melody setup Set Melody for Incoming Call and Message Tone  Note: For each tone setup, you can choose one of 10 ring tones for                   Incoming call and 4 ring tones for Message Tone.  [ 2.2 ]    Volume Eight  volume  levels  are  available  for  Call,  ring  tone  and  keypad  tone.  Adjust  the volume to your preference using left / right navigation key.  [ 2.3 ]    Ring Type  1)    Press Menu > Settings and press OK 2)    Scroll Melody and press OK 3)    Select Ring Type and then press OK 4)    Select Ring Once or Repeat Ring as you need and press OK  [3]  Display  [ 3.1 ]    Idle Display  Clock and Date When you choose Enable, you can see the date and clock on your idle display
46  Wallpaper There are some pictures for your selection.  [ 3.2 ]    Contrast   There  are  20  levels  for  LCD  contrast. Press  right  navigation  key  then  the contrast goes up. Press left navigation key then the contrast is down  [ 3.3 ]    Backlight Set Specific LCD and Keypad Backlight time.  1)    Select Backlight and press OK 2)    Toggle Always on, 5 seconds On, 15 seconds On, 30 seconds On or 45 seconds On and press OK  [4]  Call Setup  The following features may require a subscription to a calling plan that supports them. Not available in all areas. Contact you telephone service provider for availability and details  [ 4.1 ]    Call Divert Call Divert is a network or subscription dependent service. It allows you to forward a call to another number, based on various conditions.  1)    Press Menu > Settings and press OK 2)    Scroll Call Setup and press OK 3)    Press Call Divert and press OK 4)    Select one of the options below, and then press OK
47  All Voice Calls: All incoming calls to a designated number.  On Busy: Divert all incoming calls when there is at least one call in progress.  No Answer : Divert the incoming call if it is not answered    Unreachable: Divert all incoming calls when the phone is not reachable due to a network error or some other reason. 5) Select Check Status, Activate, or Deactivate and press OK  Check Status: Check current Call Divert setting status.  Activate: Activate the chosen Call Divert option. Type the number you want a call to be forwarded to.  Deactivate: Deactivate the chosen Call Divert option.  [ 4.2 ]    Call Barring (Network Service) Call Barring is a network or subscription dependent service. This feature allows you to restrict or bar certain or all types of calls to and from your phone.  1)  Press Menu > Settings and press OK 2)  Scroll Call Setup and press OK 3)  Press Call Barring and press OK 4)  Select one of the options below, and then press OK  All Outgoing Calls: Bar all outgoing calls.  All Calls abroad: Bar all outgoing international calls.  Abroad but Home: Prevent users from making any international calls other than to home  All Incoming Calls: All Calls Bar all incoming calls.  Incoming While Roam: Bar all incoming calls when the phone is roaming. 5)  Select Check Status, Activate, Deactivate and press OK  Check Status: Check current Call Barring setting status.  Activate: the chosen Call Barring option.
48  Deactivate: Deactivate the chosen Call Barring option.  Note: To activate and deactivate Outgoing, Incoming, and Cancel Calls, the SIM password may be required. Contact your service provider.  [ 4.3 ]    Call waiting (Network service) Call Waiting is a network or subscription dependent service. If set it to Activate, the Call Waiting feature enables the network to remind you of other incoming calls during a call in progress.  1)    Press Menu > Settings and press OK 2)    Scroll Call Setup and press OK 3)    Select Call Waiting and press OK 4)    Select Check Status, Activate, Deactivate and then press OK  Check Status: Check current Call Waiting setting status.  Active: Activate Call Waiting function  Deactivate: Deactivate Call Waiting function.  [ 4.4 ]    Auto Redial If set the Auto Redial to toggle enable, the phone would keep dialing until the called party is available or end the call.  1)    Press Menu > Settings and press OK 2)    Scroll Call Setup and press OK 3)    Select Auto Redial and press OK 4)    Toggle Enable or Disable, and then press OK  [ 4.5 ]    Caller ID   Caller ID is a network or subscription dependent service. Not available in all areas.
49 Contact you telephone service provider for availability and details. If call ID enable, you can choose to send/hide your phone number to/from the calling party under your network service provider’s support.   If call ID disable, the phone number show or not in call party depend on your network service provider’s support. You can not choose send/hide your phone number to/from the calling party.   1)    Press Menu > Settings and press OK 2)    Scroll Call Setup and press OK 3)    Select Caller ID and press OK 4)    Toggle Set by Network, Hide Number or Show Number and then press OK  Set By Network: Accepts the default value set by Network.  Show ID: Shows your phone number to the calling party.  Hide ID: Does not show your phone number to the calling party.  [5]  Network Setup  [ 5.1 ]    Network Select mode You can set the phone to automatically search the most suitable network to camp on or to manually select the network you need.  1)    Press Menu > Settings and press OK 2)    Scroll Network Setup and press OK 3)    Select Network Select mode and press OK 4)    Select Automatic selection or Manual selection and then press OK Manual mode: The phone starts searching available networks. Use the up and down  key  to  browse  the  network  list,  and  press  OK  to  set  the  highlighted networks                        [ 5.2 ]    Preferred Networks
50  You can set the phone to search the Preferred networks automatically by below  steps. 1)    Press Menu > Settings and press OK 2)    Scroll Network Setup and press OK 3)    Select Preferred Networks and press OK  [6]  Security Setup  There are three options available:  SIM PIN : Prevent unauthorized use of the SIM card and or the some features of services of telephone service provider  Phone Lock: Prevent unauthorized use of the phone  Change Password : Change by inputting the phone password two times    [ 6.1 ]    SIM PIN   SIM  PIN  (SIM  Personal  Identification  number)  is  a  four-to-eight  digit  numeric  or password.  It  is  related  with  the  service  of  your  service  provider.  For  more  detail, contact your service provider.  1)    Press Menu > Settings and press OK 2)    Scroll Security Set Up and press OK 3)    Select SIM PIN and press OK 4)    Select PIN Check, Change PIN1, Change PIN2 and then press OK.     PIN Check : Allow or disallow the use of SIM PIN by entering SIM                 PIN code  Change PIN 1: This is a pin code that locks the SIM card until you enter the correct code. The default code is set by the Service Provider. You can change it if you like by entering defaulted PIN code by Service provider, but make sure you
51 don't forget the new code  Change  PIN  2:  This  SIM  card  code  controls  access  to  some  of  the  more advanced features of the phone. The default code is set by the Service Provider. You can change it if you like by entering defaulted PIN code by Service provider, but make sure you don't forget the new code. Not all networks support pin 2.  Caution: If you unsuccessfully enter the SIM PIN code some times                 depends on SIM card or country in succession    the SIM card will be Locked. And then contact your telephone service provider to get PUK code to unlock SIM card.  [ 6.2 ]    Phone Lock The default password is “0000”.  1)    Press Menu > Settings and press OK 2)    Scroll Security Set Up and press OK 3)    Select Phone Lock and press OK 4)    When ‘On’ is chosen, there are two options.    Verify when Power-on: Every time you must enter password when power on  Verify with new SIM: When you change SIM card, you enter the password  Change Password This feature allows you to change the password.  1)    Press Menu > Settings and press OK 2)    Scroll Security Setup and press OK 3)    Select Change Password and press OK  Note: You need to input three times. Old password,    the new password and
52 confirmation. Every time you enter the input press OK  [ 7 ]    Factory Default  This feature resets the current settings to the factory default values. The default phone code is “0000”. 1)  Press Menu > Settings and press OK 2)  Select Factory Default and press OK 3)  Enter the 4-digit password and press OK    Note: Before factory reset please save you important information!
53 APPLICATIONS Applications include:  Alarm  Calculator  Calendar  To Do List  [ 1 ]      Alarm  When alarm is set, the icon appears on the standby screen.  1)  Press Menu > Applications and press OK 2)  Select Alarm and press OK 3)  Select Alarm 1and or 2 and or 3 for setting alarm and Press OK 4)  You  can  select  four  cases.  Off//One  time  //  Mon~Fri  //  Everyday.  Select  your favorite by scrolling left and right navigation key 5)  After selecting one type, you can go down using up down navigation key and set the alarm time by pressing numeric key ( time ) and left right navigation key ( am / pm ).   6)  After setting the time, you can go down using up down navigation key and choose alarm ring tone by pressing left and right key. There are 3 options of ring tone. 7)  Press Save  [ 2 ]    Calculator          You can calculate 9 digits.         Key description:   +, -, /, x: Use left / right navigation keys to select.   Clear: Press once to clear one digit.
54   . (Point) : Press ‘ # ’ Key.  1)    Press Menu > Applications and press OK 2)    Select Calculator and press OK. 3)    Enter the first value by number keys 4)    Select the calculating mark by the left and right navigation keys.   5)    The calculating mark will toggle among  ﹢,  ﹣, × , ÷    by turns 6)    Enter the second value by number keys 7)    Press Select to display the result of calculation. And you can press Select again to use calculated results in the next calculation.  [ 3 ]    Calendar          You can examine the month and date by Navigation keys    .  1)    Press Menu > Applications and press OK 2)    Select Calendar and press OK  [ 4 ]    To Do List  1)    Press Menu > Applications and press OK 2)    Select To Do List and press OK. 3)    Enter words and press Option, Select Add, Clear or Edit and press OK.     Add: Add new entry (s)   Clear: You can delete this entry   Edit: You can edit and save the chosen notice. You can set Time, date and Alarm Ring and then Save
55 REFERENCE INFORMATION TECHNICAL INFORMATION  Technical Specification Weight   Transceiver  138gram   Cradle  140gram  Size Transceiver  45mm(W)*170mm(L)*25mm(H) Cradle  88mm(W)*105.5mm(L)*60.5mm(H) Wireless Network  850 / 1900 MHz Frequency range  824~960MHz, 1710~1990MHz  Battery Type  Rechargeable / Ni-MH Talk time  2 Hours Standby time  32 Hours Antenna  Internal LCD Resolution  128*128 ( pixel * pixel )  Cradle +Adapter Type  AC Input Voltage  100 V ~ 240 V Output Voltage  5 V  * Above technical specification maybe changed without any notice
56 REGULATORY   Brightstar Corp. hereby declares this unit to be in compliance with the relevant Provisions of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and the EMC Directive 89 / 336 / EEC. Brightstar  Corp.  hereby  declares  this  unit  to  be  in  compliance  with  the  essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EEC.   The FCC certification is applicable only for GP-857.
57 FCC NOTICE TO USERS We have not  approved any changes  or modifications to this  device by the  user.  Any changes or modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. See 47 CFR Sec. 15.19(3). This device complies with part 15 of the 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. See 47 CFR Sec. 15.19(3). If your mobile device or accessory has a USB connector, or is otherwise considered a computer peripheral device whereby it can be connected to a computer for purposes of transferring  data, then  it is  considered a  Class B  device  and  the following statement applies: 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 the receiver.
58 • Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  RF  Exposure  Information  and  Statement   The  SAR  limit  of  USA  (FCC)  is  1.6  W/kg  averaged  over  one  gram  of  tissue.  This  model  (FCC  ID:  WVB-FXC851L)  has  also  been  tested  against  this  SAR  limit.  The  highest  SAR  value  reported  under  this  standard  during  product  certification  for  use  at  the  ear  is  1.012  W/kg  and  when  properly  worn  on  the  body  is  0.278  W/kg.  This  device  was  tested  for  typical  body-worn  operations  with  the  back  of  the  handset  kept  1.5cm  from  the  body.  To  maintain  compliance  with  FCC  RF  exposure  requirements,  use  accessories  that  maintain  a  1.5cm  separation  distance  between  the  user's  body  and  the  back  of  the  handset.  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.
59 TROUBLE SHOOTING  Before  contacting  the  after-sales  service,  perform  the  following  simple  checks.  They may save you the time and expense of an unnecessary service call.  When you power your phone on, the following messages appear    Insert SIM Card • Check that the SIM card is correctly installed. (Try opposite direction)  Phone Locked •  The  automatic  locking  function  has  been  enabled.  You  must  enter  the  phone’s password before you can use the phone.  Enter PIN •  You  are  using  your  phone  for  the  first  time.  You  must  enter  the  Personal     Identification Number supplied with the SIM card. • The option requiring that the PIN be entered each time when the phone is      powered on  has  been  enabled.  You  must  enter  your  PIN  and  then  disable  this  option  if  so required.  Enter PUK • The PIN code was entered wrongly some times depends on SIM card or   Country in succession and the phone is now blocked. Enter the PUK supplied by your network operator.  “No service” is displayed   • The network connection was lost. You may be in a weak reception area (in a tunnel or
60 surrounded by buildings). Move and try again. • You are trying to access an option for which you have not taken out a      subscription with your service provider. Contact the service provider for further details.  You have entered a number but it was not dialed • Have you pressed? • Are you accessing the right cellular network? • You may have set an outgoing call barring option.   Your correspondent cannot reach you • Is your phone switched on ( pressed for more than one second)? • Are you accessing the right cellular network? • You may have set an incoming call barring option.    Your correspondent cannot hear you speaking • Have you switched off the microphone (appears)? • Are you holding the phone close enough to your mouth? The microphone is located in the right side of front cover of the phone.  The audio quality of the call is poor • Check the signal strength indicator in the display. The number of bars after it indicates the Signal strength from strong to weak. • Try moving the phone slightly or moving closer to a window if you are in a building.  No number is dialed when you recall a phonebook entry •  Check  that  the  numbers  have  been  stored  correctly,  by  using  the  Contacts  Read feature. • Re-store them, if necessary.  Access Codes
61 There are several access codes that are used by your phone and its SIM card. These codes help you protect the phone against unauthorized use. The access codes (except for the PUK codes) can be changed using the   Security Settings menu options. Phone Password The phone password can be set to avoid unauthorized use of the phone. The password generally supplied with the phone is 0000. You are advised to change it before you start using your phone. Keep the new password secret and in a safe place, separate from the phone. PIN The PIN (Personal Identification Number) protects your SIM card against unauthorized use.  The  PIN  is usually supplied  with  the SIM  card. When  the PIN  Check  feature  is enabled, the PIN is needed each time the phone is powered on. If  you  key  in  an  incorrect  PIN  some  times  depends  on  SIM  card  or  Country  in succession, key in the PUK and press the OK soft key.   Key in a new PIN and press the OK soft key. Key in the new PIN again and   press the OK soft key. PUK The  PUK  (Personal Unblocking Key)  is required to  change a  blocked  PIN.  The  PUK may be supplied with the SIM card. If not, contact your local service provider. If  you  key  in  an  incorrect  PUK  some  times  depends  on  SIM  card  or  Country  in succession, the SIM card cannot be used anymore. Contact your service provider for a new card.   You cannot change the PUK.   User Manual of FXC-851L version 1.1 [ENG] Copyright 2010, Motorola Inc., All rights reserved

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