Compal Electronics TG7 PCS Band GSM Phone User Manual Manual
Compal Electronics Inc PCS Band GSM Phone Manual
Manual
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Contents
MENU MAP .................................................... 11
SAFETY ...........................................................17
Traffic Safety..................................................17
Do Not Use in Hospitals................................. 17
Do Not Use in Airplanes ................................17
Do Not Use in Gasoline Stations ................... 17
Do Not Use in Explosive Sites.......................18
Operating Environment..................................18
Standard Usage.............................................18
Accessories ...................................................18
Appropriate Maintenance .............................. 18
Emergency Calls (SOS) ................................18
Use with proper care to reduce electromagnetic
interference (EMI) ..................................................19
GETTING STARTED .......................................20
PHONE OVERVIEW.............................................20
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INSTALLATION & REMOVING................................21
Installing the battery........................................21
Removing the battery......................................21
Installing the SIM Card.................................... 22
Removing the SIM Card.................................. 22
Connecting the Charger..................................23
Removing the Charger....................................23
KEYPAD DESCRIPTION .......................................23
ALPHANUMERIC MAPPING ..................................26
DISPLAY INDICATORS. ........................................27
BASIC OPERATION .......................................29
Making a Call ..................................................29
The SIM Card..................................................29
Battery and Charger........................................ 29
Turning on the Phone......................................30
PIN and PIN2 (4 to 8 digits) ............................30
PUK1 and PUK2 (8 digits) ..............................31
Calling ............................................................. 31
Dialing Emergency Numbers ..........................31
Changing an Entry .......................................... 31
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Answering a Call .............................................32
Recent Calls....................................................32
Speed Dial ...................................................... 32
Holding a Call.................................................. 33
Multi-party Calls .............................................. 34
Voice-activated Dialing ...................................34
Method of Input ............................................... 35
1. T9 English .................................................................. 36
MENU FUNCTION ...........................................37
PHONE BOOK ....................................................37
Search............................................................. 37
Add Entry ........................................................ 38
Edit .................................................................. 39
Delete.............................................................. 39
Copy................................................................ 40
P.Book Setting................................................. 40
1. Caller Group............................................................... 40
2. Sorting........................................................................ 40
3. Display SIM Records.................................................. 40
Memory ...........................................................40
MESSAGE .........................................................41
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SMS ................................................................41
1. Write........................................................................... 41
2. Inbox .......................................................................... 42
3. Outbox ....................................................................... 42
4. Delete......................................................................... 42
5. Free Count................................................................. 43
6. Setting........................................................................ 43
~ Pre-Message ............................................................. 43
~ SMS Center ............................................................... 43
~ Valid Time .................................................................. 43
~ Auto Display............................................................... 43
~ Status Report ............................................................. 44
Broadcast ........................................................ 44
1. Read .......................................................................... 44
2. Filter........................................................................... 44
3. Auto Display ............................................................... 44
VOICE MAIL.......................................................45
1. Call V-mail..........................................................45
2. Voice Mail...........................................................45
PROFILE............................................................45
Adjust .............................................................. 45
1. Activate ...................................................................... 45
2. Ringtone and Volume................................................. 45
3. Key Sound ................................................................. 46
4. Crescendo.................................................................. 46
5. SMS Rec Tone ........................................................... 46
6. Vibrator ...................................................................... 46
7. Service Tone .............................................................. 46
8. Auto Answer ............................................................... 46
9. Rename (Only in Customer mode)............................. 46
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CALL LISTS........................................................47
Missed Call ..................................................... 47
Incoming .........................................................47
Outgoing .........................................................47
Call Info ...........................................................47
1. Last Call..................................................................... 47
2. Total Calls................................................................... 47
3. 1-minute Beep............................................................ 48
4. Charge Info ................................................................ 48
~ Total Charge............................................................... 48
~ Max Charge ............................................................... 48
~ Unit Price ................................................................... 48
SETTINGS..........................................................48
Personal .......................................................... 48
1. Language................................................................... 49
2. Greetings ................................................................... 49
3. Power On/Off Melody................................................. 49
4. Folder On/Off Melody................................................. 49
5. Hot Key Setting .......................................................... 49
6. Own Number.............................................................. 50
Clock ...............................................................50
1. Set Date ..................................................................... 50
2. Set Alarm ................................................................... 50
3. Power Off ................................................................... 50
Screen............................................................. 51
1. Standby mode ............................................................ 51
2. Color Theme .............................................................. 51
3. Network Name ........................................................... 51
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4. Show Clock ................................................................ 51
5. Standby LED .............................................................. 51
Call Setting...................................................... 51
1. Call Waiting................................................................ 51
~ Activate ...................................................................... 51
~ Cancel........................................................................ 51
~ Status......................................................................... 51
2. Divert.......................................................................... 52
~ Forward to.................................................................. 52
~ Unreachable .............................................................. 52
~ If No Reply ................................................................. 52
~ All Calls ...................................................................... 52
~ If Busy........................................................................ 52
~ Status......................................................................... 52
~ Cancel All................................................................... 52
3. Answer Mode ............................................................. 52
4. Present Number......................................................... 52
Network...........................................................53
1. Select Method ............................................................ 53
2. New Search ............................................................... 53
3. Select Sequence........................................................ 53
Security ...........................................................53
1. Bar Calls .................................................................... 53
~ All Out ........................................................................ 53
~ Out Intl ....................................................................... 53
~ Out X Home ............................................................... 53
~ All In ........................................................................... 53
~ In If Abr ...................................................................... 54
~ Status......................................................................... 54
~ Cancel All................................................................... 54
2. PIN Check.................................................................. 54
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3. PIN Change ............................................................... 54
4. PIN2 Change ............................................................. 54
5. Fixed Numbers........................................................... 54
6. SIM Lock.................................................................... 54
~ Set Lock..................................................................... 54
~ Change PCK.............................................................. 54
Reset Setting .................................................. 55
MMEDIA............................................................55
File Manager ...................................................55
~ Open File ................................................................... 55
~ Send MMS ................................................................. 55
~ Save as Wallpaper..................................................... 55
~ Save to P.Book........................................................... 55
~ Rename ..................................................................... 55
~ Delete ........................................................................ 55
~ Delete all file .............................................................. 56
~ File Sort ..................................................................... 56
By Name............................................................ 56
By Date.............................................................. 56
By Type.............................................................. 56
~ View........................................................................... 56
List..................................................................... 56
Icon.................................................................... 56
~ Detail Info................................................................... 56
Image ..............................................................56
Audio ............................................................... 56
Free Space...................................................... 56
Game ..............................................................57
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1. Game ......................................................................... 57
~ Puzzle ........................................................................ 57
~ Hostage Salvation...................................................... 57
~ Reversi....................................................................... 57
~ Coin Elf ...................................................................... 58
Tone Edit ......................................................... 58
1. Play............................................................................ 58
2. Edit............................................................................. 58
~ Keypad functions ....................................................... 58
~ Edit............................................................................. 59
3. Reset.......................................................................... 59
4. Tempo ........................................................................ 59
5. Instrument.................................................................. 59
6. Rename ..................................................................... 60
CALCUATOR ......................................................60
Calendar................................................................. 61
1. View Day Note ...................................................61
2. Make Note.......................................................... 61
3. Erase Note .........................................................62
4. View All Notes .................................................... 62
5. Go To Date......................................................... 62
Exchange Rate ............................................... 62
Voice Memos ..................................................62
1. Record ....................................................................... 63
2. Playback .................................................................... 63
~ Playback .................................................................... 63
~ Delete One................................................................. 63
~ Label.......................................................................... 63
3. Options....................................................................... 63
~ Self Only .................................................................... 63
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~ Other Party Only ........................................................ 63
~ Both ........................................................................... 63
World clock...................................................... 64
~ Set Location............................................................... 64
Automatic........................................................... 64
Manual............................................................... 64
WAP................................................................64
Access WAP ...................................................64
Favorites .........................................................65
1. New Bookmark........................................................... 66
2. New Folder................................................................. 66
3. Delete all.................................................................... 67
4. Hotkeys ...................................................................... 67
Go To URL ......................................................67
WAP Settings ..................................................67
1. Connection................................................................. 67
~ Add New .................................................................... 67
Name................................................................. 67
Homepage ......................................................... 68
IP Address ......................................................... 68
Bearer................................................................ 68
User name......................................................... 68
Password........................................................... 68
DNS IP address................................................. 68
Linger Time........................................................ 68
APN ................................................................... 68
Security.............................................................. 68
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Store .................................................................. 68
~ Add from List.............................................................. 69
BeeLine WAP .................................................... 69
MIS WAP ........................................................... 69
MegaFon WAP .................................................. 69
2. Color Scheme ............................................................ 69
3. Clear Cache ............................................................... 69
4. Reset all..................................................................... 69
GPRS Setting..................................................69
1. Permanent............................................................... 69
2. Needed.................................................................... 69
STK( SIM TOOLKIT ). ..................................... 69
BATTERY .......................................................71
CARE AND MAINTENANCE .........................72
FCC Regulation ……………………………73
FCC RF Exposure Information .….………74
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Menu Map
P. Book
zSearch
zAdd Entry
zEdit
zDelete
zCopy
zP. Book Setting
1. Caller Groups
2. Sorting
3. Display SIM Records
zMemory Status
Messages
z SMS
1. Write
2. Inbox
3. Outbox
4. Delete
5. Free Count
6. Setting
~ Pre-Message
~ SMS Center
~ Valid Time
~ Auto Display
~ Status Report
zBroadcast
1. Read
2. Filter
3. Auto Dispaly
z Voice Mail
1. Call V-mail
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2. Voice Mail
Profile
zTypical
zSilent
zOutdoor
zHandsfree
zMeeting
zCustomer
1. Activate
2. Ringtone and Volume
3. Key Sound
4. Crescendo
5. SMS Rec Tone
6. Vibrator
7. Service Tone
8. Auto Answer (Only in Handsfree mode)
9. Rename (Only in Customer mode)
Call Lists
zMissed Call
zIncoming
zOutgoing
zCall Info
1. Last Call
2. Total Calls
3. 1-minute Beep
5. Charge Info
~ Total Charge
~ Max Charge
~ Unit Price
Settings
zPersonal
1. Language
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2. Greetings
3. Power On/Off Melody
4. Folder On/Off Melody
5. Hot Key Setting
6. Own Number
zClock
1. Set Date/Time
2. Set Alarm
3. Power Off
zScreen
1. Standby mode
~ Pic & Text
~ Digital Clock
~ Calendar
2. Color Theme
3. Network Name
4. Show Clock
5. Standby LED
zCall Setting
1. Call Waiting
~ Activate
~ Cancel
~ Status
2. Divert
~ Forward to
~ Unreachable
~ If No Reply
~ All Calls
~ IF Busy
~ Status
~ Cancel All
3. Answer Mode
~ Normal answer
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~ Any key answer
~ Folder answer
4. Present Number
zNetwork
1. Select Method
2. New Search
3. Select Sequence
zSecurity
1. Bar Calls
~ All Out
~ Out Intl
~ Out x Home
~ All In
~ In If Abr
~ Status
~ Cancel All
2. PIN Check
3. PIN Change
4. PIN2 Change
5. Fixed Numbers
6. SIM Lock
~ Set Lock
~ Change PCK
zReset Setting
MMedia
zFile Manager
1. Image
~ Open file
~ Save as Wallpaper
~ Rename
~ Delete file
~ Delete all files
~ File Sort
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~ View
~ Detail Info
2. Audio
~ Open file
~ Rename
~ Delete file
~ Delete all files
~ File Sort
~ Detail Info
3. Free Space
zTone Edit
1. Play
2. Edit
~ Keypad function
~ Edit
~ Save
3. Reset
4. Tempo
5. Instrument
6. Rename
zGame
1. Hostage Salvation
2. Reversi
PIM
zCalculator
zCalendar
1. View DayNote
2. Make Note
3. Erase Note
4. View All Notes
5. Go To Date
zExchange Rate
zVoice Memos
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1. Record
2. Playback
~ Playback
~ Delete One
~ Rename
3. Options
~ Self Only
~ Other Party Only
~ Both
zWorld Clock
~ Auto
~ Manual
WAP
zAccess WAP
zFavorites
1. New Bookmark
2. New Folder
3. Delete all
4. Hotkeys
zGo To URL
zWAP Setting
1. Connection
~ Add New
~ Add from List
2. Color Scheme
3. Clear Cache
4. Reset all
zGPRS Setting
1. Permanent
2. Needed
STK
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Safety
Read carefully the following important safety and regulations
before you use the phone. Failure of obeying these instructions
may lead to suspension of mobile telephone services, or broke
the law. Most of all, it will cause your personal in danger.
Always adhere to the following:
Traffic Safety
Avoid using a hand-held phone while driving. For your safety,
you should park the vehicle before making or answering a call.
Using a hand-free car kit or earpiece is recommended.
Do Not Use in Hospitals
The use of mobile telephones may interfere with the
functionality of some medical devices in the hospital. Check the
law and regulations or posted notices. To avoid
electromagnetic interference (EMI) with medical devices,
please power off your phone when it is necessary.
Do Not Use in Airplanes
The use of mobile phones in an aircraft may disrupt radio
transmissions and signals. This, therefore, can be dangerous to
the operation of the aircraft. Be sure to turn off your mobile
phone when on board an aircraft. It is recommended to detach
the battery pack from the handset to prevent accidentally
turning on the phone by miss-touching the power key.
Do Not Use in Gasoline Stations
It is advisable that users switch off their mobile phones when
refueling is in process. It is dangerous that any spark may
cause an explosion or fire.
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Do Not Use in Explosive Sites
The use of mobile phones should be restricted in potential
explosive atmosphere sites such as chemical plants, fuel
storage, or the area where blasting operations are in process.
Operating Environment
Mobile radio transmitting equipment, including mobile phones,
may be subject to interference and may cause danger.
Therefore, it is recommended that you follow any special
regulations in any area. Switch off your mobile phone whenever
the use is forbidden.
Standard Usage
For the satisfactory operation of the mobile phone, it should be
used in a normal operating position. Do not touch the antenna
while making a call.
Accessories
This phone can only be connected to approved accessories and
batteries. Do not connect the phone to incompatible products.
Appropriate Maintenance
Only qualified and authorized personnel should service the
mobile phone. Faulty installation or repair may be hazardous.
Emergency Calls (SOS)
An emergency call “112” can be made from the mobile phone
under any circumstances, and even the phone is locked. When
making an emergency call, you must be sure to give all the
necessary information, such as your name, your mobile phone
number, the location and the crisis situation, as accurately as
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possible. In order to deliver the sufficient information to a rescue
institute, do not disconnect your phone immediately.
Use with proper care to reduce
electromagnetic interference (EMI)
This product has passed the inspection of the
Directorate-General of Telecommunications, Ministry of
Transportation and Communication. The highest reported
SAR values which are: Head 1.18 W/kg; Body-worn 0.225 W/kg
are lower than the standard value at 1.6 W/kg, maximum.
Basic Operation
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Getting Started
Phone Overview
Warning: Please do not detach any parts and only use
manufacturer original component to keep the quality call phone.
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Installation & Removing
Installing the battery
1. Press the lock on the bottom and then slide the battery cover
backward and lift up battery cover.
2. Hold the battery and wedge it under two up corners and
press the battery pack into place. Make sure that golden
connector are facing the connector on the phone.
3. Place the cover into the track and slide it forward and lock
with cover latch.
Removing the battery
1. Turn phone off and repeat the above item 1 to open the
battery cover.
2. Lift up the bottom of the battery pack and pull battery by
sliding backward to detach the battery from phone.
3. Repeat above item 3 to recover the battery cover.
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Important! : Risk of explosion if battery is replaced
by an incorrect type.
Installing the SIM Card
1. Power off the phone and remove the battery. Make the
SIM card golden contact points face downward and the
oblique-angle edge align to up left.
2. Hold the SIM around 30° into SIM card slot and slight push
the SIM card bottom into the SIM card holder. Place the
card inside the SIM holder completely and make sure the
SIM latch fixes SIM card.
Removing the SIM Card
Power off the phone and remove the battery. Press down the
SIM latch and slide SIM upward to remove SIM from holder and
slot as shown in the figure.
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Connecting the Charger
To connect the travel charger to the mobile phone, you should
install the battery first. Follow the travel charger instruction, and
plug the connector with the ∩ sigh upside into mobile phone.
See below figure.
Note:
1. Do not remove your
battery or SIM card while
charging.
2. Use a compatible or
appropriate charger for the
phone.
3. Manipulate the charger
carefully, the connector might
be damage easy.
Removing the Charger
When removing the charger from battery, disconnect the plug
from the electrical outlet. Press the release buttons on two
sides of the connector simultaneously and pull out the
connector from mobile phone.
Keypad Description
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Button Description
Accept call and call hold.
Affirmative inputs: OK, Select, Call, save
and Reply.
Negative inputs: End, No, Cancel, Abort,
Quit.
As call is in progress, press this key to mute
the microphone so the other party would not
listen to your voice. Press again to
activate Microphone.
In standby mode, press the key to fast
access Inbox, Profile, hot key setting and
Softkey switch.
Affirmative inputs OK.
In standby mode, press the key to connect
to the internet to view and access Web and
WAP pages. (WAP connection should be
preset in advance.)。
Press the key to activate the voice recording
as call in progress.
Press this key to dial out a call.
In standby mode, press this key to view the
list of the last 30 phone numbers of
incoming, outgoing and missed calls.
End a call. Press and hold this key to turn
on/off your phone.
Press this key to swap input methods.
Press this key to delete single character,
number, or symbol from the right to left.
Long press this key will enable to delete all
texts and phone numbers.
Push keys to scroll up, down, left and right
for entering function menus, submenus and
setup selections.
Short Cut functions:
Up –swap standby mode pictures.
Down – Phone book list
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Button Description
Left – stay in the 1st layer of SMS list menu.
Right – Melody list in Profile.
The symbol of numerals and letters.
Keypads 2~9 are set as hotkeys; refer to
hotkey setup instructions for details.
Push and hold this key for 2 seconds to
launch voice mail box function. Enter the
voice box number (general 3 digits) of your
service provider before using for the first
time.
Push and hold it for 2 seconds and the “+”
will be automatically turn to an international
dial-up code. If you are in Taiwan, “+”
represents the international dial-up code
“002”.
Press this key, and “#” sign will be shown on
the screen; then enter phonebook address
number (SIM: 1 to 3 digits, depend on SIM
capacity, Phone Memory: 2001~2250) and
press the key to dial out this call as
the other quick way to making a call.
Press and hold it for 2 seconds and then “P”
sign will be shown on the screen; then to
launch Voice Dial function as a hotkey.
Fast access to make a call with extension
number – Input phone number and long
press this key to pop-up character “P” then
key-in extension number and then press
dialing key.
In editing mode, press the key to switch
input methods.
Press this button to activate and disable
vibration function.
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Button Description
In English Mode, press this key to switch
English letter between upper and lower
case. In T9 input Method, press this key to
switch input methods and symbols.
Adjust volume during a call.
In folder close mode, press Up key to
activate the backlight of Sub_LCM.
Alphanumeric Mapping
The alphabetical and numerical keypad mapping relations are
listed on the following table:
Upper Case Mode Lower Case Mode
1 Space .: /\│1[]{}() Space .: /\│1[]{}()
2 A B C 2 Ä Å Æ ç a b c 2 ä å à æ ç
3 D E F 3 É d e f 3 é è
4 G H I 4 g h i 4 ì
5 J K L 5 J k l 5
6 MNO6ÑÖ m n o 6 ñ ö ò
7 P Q R S 7 β p q r s 7 β
8 T U V 8 Ü t u v 8 ü ù
9 W X Y Z 9 w x y z 9
0 Space + - * / ( ) 0 Space + - * / ( ) 0
* : * . , “_ @ <> !; : * . , “_ @ <> !;
# # / =? % # / =? %
Note:
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1. Press button to switch between upper and lower
case letters and symbols.
2. By pressing and holding , you can exchange the
input mode among Chinese input, English input, and
numeric key input.
3. Pressing a number key in the editing mode will result in the
character appeared on the display.
4. Press again the button immediately after releasing, and it
goes to the next character in sequence as above table.
Switching characters will depend upon the duration of the
key press.
5. After releasing the button and wait for a second, the cursor
will move to next spot for new input.
6. If there are any differences between the character sets
listed in the table and on the phone, please refer to the
displayed characters on the phone.
Display Indicators.
Indicator Description
The battery level indicator. The more the battery
cell is, the stronger the battery is charged. The
battery cell flashes right and left when charging,
until it is full.
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Indicator Description
The earpiece has been inserted and used.
Indicates that the phone is using a roaming
network.
The vibration function is on.
The mute function is activated. (with blue color)
Both mute and vibration functions are activated.
Alarm is activated.
New message is in mailbox.
Messages are full of inbox.
Shows the signal strength of network connection at
your current location. The more the bar is, the
stronger the signal is received. (The total is four
cell.)
Shows that the data transmission cord has been
inserted.
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Indicator Description
CSD Connection is on.
WAP browsing is in connection.
Basic Operation
Making a Call
1. Power off the phone and install your SIM card.
2. If the battery is out of power, you can still connect to your
travel charger and use the phone normally.
3. Press to turn on. If the display indicates “Enter PIN ”,
key in the PIN number of your SIM card, (please refer to the
Manual provided by the telecommunication company for details)
and press .
4. Key in the area code and telephone number, and press
to dial the number.
The SIM Card
Your telecommunication company provides the SIM card.
Please use a small SIM card to fit the design of this phone. For
the SIM installation, please refer to page 22. This phone can
be used only with legally issued SIM cards and can receive or
send the calls only within the SIM network service range.
Battery and Charger
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The Li-ion battery that comes with this phone is rechargeable.
Please use the charger and the battery provided by the original
manufacturer to ensure a long lifetime for the cellular phone.
1. Plug the charger into an appropriate outlet that meets the
requirements of this phone. The other end is connected to
the phone. While the phone is recharging, the screen will
automatically display the current power recharge status of
the battery via a flashing signal. The phone can still function
normally if it is turned on while being recharged. Once the
recharging process is finished, the flashing signal will stop.
2. Once the recharging process is completed, the charger can
be disconnected from the phone and electrical outlet.
3. Use only chargers certified by the original mobile phone
manufacturer. This is an international charger (Model:
KWS05C is subject to change in different countries). Read
instructions on the charger label before use.
4. A ‘battery low’ message will be displayed on the screen to
alert you of battery low condition. The mobile phone will
automatically shut down when the battery is exceptionally
low.
5. If the battery is totally out of power, the battery requires to be
recharged at least ten minutes. Otherwise, it might have
difficulty to turn on.
Turning on the Phone
To turn the phone on, hold the key for about 2~3
seconds. If the message “Enter PIN:” shows on the screen, the
preset “PIN:” code of the SIM card must be keyed in (please
refer to the Manual provided by the telecommunication
company for details). Then, press the key.
PIN and PIN2 (4 to 8 digits)
A PIN (Personal Identification Number) code is stored in your
SIM card and is supplied by your SIM card network provider.
To prevent unauthorized use, your PIN1 code will be required
every time while you turn on your phone. Key-in the correct
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PIN1 code and press .
Important! :
1. If a wrong PIN code is entered three
consecutive times, the phone becomes
locked or disabled. You must ask for your
network provider to use the PUK code to
unlock or enable the phone again.
2. PIN2 code is for other functions, such as
certain number dialing and barring.
PUK1 and PUK2 (8 digits)
To enable a locked PIN code, the PUK (Personal Unblocking
Key) code is required. Check with your network provider for the
code. After getting the PUK1 code and unlocking the PIN1, you
can reset your PIN1.
Calling
Enter the area code and phone number, the press
button to dial out a call.
Dialing Emergency Numbers
1. Please turn the power on first. Enter an emergency
number 112; and press to dial out.
2. Most networks allow users to make emergency calls
without inserting a SIM card. In the case of no SIM card,
you’ll see the indicator on the down-left corner
after turning on your phone.
3. In the case of SIM card inserted, SOS sign will be
displayed on the down-left corner and without enter 112
number, press or keys to dial out.
Changing an Entry
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Pressing the will delete the last letter or number keyed
which you entered.
Answering a Call
Your phone rings or/and vibrates when receiving a call. Press
or to answer the call. Press to end the
call. If you are using an earpiece, you can press the button of
the earpiece to answer or terminate the call.
Recent Calls
The phone will record all the recent calls in which you received,
dial out, and unanswered calls. After pressing to enter
menu and to select submenu “Call List”, you can find
out all recent calls. The recent calls can accommodate up to 30
numbers. Press either button to browse numbers and
select a number to dial out by pressing button. There
are five choices you can select. They are “Call”, “Edit
Phonebook” and “Remove”.
Speed Dial
You may quickly search a number stored in SIM card by
entering the address (SIM Card: depend on SIM card capacity,
Phone memory address: 2001~2250) of a certain phone. Every
phone number comes with an address number in phone book.
Under standby mode, you can press button to get a “#”
sign on the screen and type in the address of the phone number
which you want to dial after the “#” sign. Then, press
button to dial a call.
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Holding a Call
Pressing allows you to put the on-line call on hold while
you make another call. When the second call is connected,
pressing allows you to switch between these two calls.
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Multi-party Calls
1. If, while talking to a party, you would like a third party to
join the conversation, press the key and dial the
number of the third party. Once the call goes through,
press and to conduct a three-party call.
2. If you would like to talk to a fourth party, repeat step one to
conduct a four-party call. (This system allows a maximum
6-party call.)
3. If you want to end the connection with any one of the
parties during a multi-party call, you can follow the steps
as below:
(1). Press
(2). Press the sequence number in which the party joined
the conversation. (For example, the sequence number of
the first call is 1 and the one of the second call is 2)
(3). After pressing , the party now can leave this
multi-party conversation.
Important! :
Before you make a multi-party call, make
sure you do not have a call on hold.
Voice-activated Dialing
Steps for using voice-activated dialing:
1. Store phone data in the phone book.
2. To set up voice calling function:
In the phone book menu, select the number and enter Edit
mode. Use key to switch each field. In the
voice-dial filed, press right key to create a new
record of voice. The message “Say Name After Beep”
prompts up on the screen. Follow the instructions and voice
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the name, in which you want to save, to microphone. After
first time input, the system will play back it for you to
recognize the voice. With your confirmation, the system will
request you to input the second time. If the voice-activated
name is already used in the phone book, then repeat the
above procedure and recreate it. After done, press
right key to Modify, Play and Delete.
3. Using the voice dialing:
(1). Press and hold key for two seconds or when the
screen is on.
(2). After the beep, voice the name for the number you want
to call, into the phone.
(3). The mobile phone will play the sample first. After your
confirmation, the number will be dialed.
Method of Input
Only under edit mode, you can input the content by various
methods. This mobile phone has ten fields for edit; that is;
name field of Phonebook and name search, content of
Message, rename file name of tone edit, note making in the
calendar, notes for alarm, rename of voice memo files, power
on greeting, WAP file name, rename file name of customer in
the Profile, and the rename of audio and image file names in
File Manager. After enter these items, press to enter edit
mode. According to the setup of language, you can have
default setting of input method in your own language.
However, if you want to change to other methods, press to
enter submenu. For characters input, you can have T9
English, ABC(English), 123 (numeric), T9 Russian and Russian
Symbols. By using key to select the input method you
want. No matter that T9 English or ABC English methods,
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press turn on function for upper case and lower case。
By pressing and holding , you can switch to Symbols.
By pressing and holding , you can switch among Chinese,
English, and Numeric methods.
1. T9 English
While inputting, you can only press the button of letter without
selecting particular one. The T9 English will smartly detect what
you want for written wording. Switch upper case and lower
case by press ; for example, you can have upper case of
first letter 『Eng』, or all in upper case 『ENG』, or all in lower
case 『eng』by switching and pressing numeric button
『123』.
Example:Smart
Button pressed as follows as below:
Æ press onceÆ press once Æ
press once Æ press once Æ press
once
Only six steps to have a word “Smart” completely. After keying
in 7、6、2、7、8, two words can be selected. One is Smart and
the other is Roast. Press to select the wording such
as “Roast”. Use right key to deselect the yellow
highlight. If you want to re-highlight the whole wording, press
down key to recover it.
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Menu Function
For speedy access with certain options, press to proceed
with Inbox, Profile, Hot Key Setting, and Soft Key Switch. This
mobile phone provides different features and several options to
meet your needs by manipulating :
Phone Book
The phonebook menu lets you save the
names and phone numbers in the SIM
card or in the memory of the phone,
press to enter this menu. You
may also have Search, Add Entry, Edit,
Delete, Copy, P. Book Setting and
Memory Status. This menu will show the
records according to the sort you selected, and the detail window
will show the content of current record. Depended on the
selection of SIM or phone itself, phone memory module has 10
fields, and SIM module has 6 fields. You can use to
move forward and backward to those fields. If you want to get
into the submenu, press left/right key. With inputting
completely, press to save or discard this record.
If there are three sets of phone number, press , and then
press to select the one you want to dial out.
Search
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In search function, the “search name” input window will be
displayed on the screen. After typing in the name that you want
to search for, then press . If the input methods are
needed, press to enter it. When the first letter you typed fits
in with your list, the first one will be highlighted and all matched
data will be listed down. You can use to browser and
view the rest data.
Add Entry
After pressing key to launch the function, items of new
record including memory type SIM/Phone, name, tel. number,
caller groups, voice dial, e-mail, address record number, and
birthday, will be displayed on the screen. Blank is not allowed in
both name and phone fields.
1. The phone will automatically assign a memory location to
store the data on the SIM or phone itself according to your
selection.
2. You will need to enter both the phone number and name, and
no data will be stored if you leave any of these two items in
blank. In the name field, press to enter text entry mode,
and press again for input methods selection. See on
page 34.
3. Empty filed is not allowed in phone number. Three sets of
phone numbers can be input for handset setting (NVM), and
one phone number is for SIM card setting
4. You may assign a caller group to a phone number, so that you
can identify it next time when it comes in. There are 7 default
choices accessible by pressing right/left key and
choosing from the submenu; that is, Family, VIP, Colleagues,
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Friend, Classmates, Business, and None.
5. Move to the field of Voice Dial and press to start this
function to record the voice into your voice record. Refer to
page 33.
6. Enter E-mail address to the field with handset setting (NVM).
By pressing to search _ underscore, and ”.” dot can be
found and entered into it
7. Normally, the phone will automatically generate an address
number on input field. If you want to assign a memory
address to the data, you may enter the address and the
phone will store the data to the address you assign. However,
if you put it empty, no data can be stored.
8. Enter the birthday and date format will be dd/mm/yyyy.
Edit
This function is for you to modify or edit an existed record. Use
to select the field you want to modify. All fields and
items should be manipulated as the same as above “New
function”. In the Voice Dial field, Modify, Play, and Delete can be
selected in the submenu to record the voice, play and remove the
voice from this field
Delete
Select this function to remove the phone record from your
address book. After launching this function, three selections are
“Delete One”, “Delete All in SIM Card”, and “Delete All in Phone”
in submenu by press . A message prompt will ask for
your confirmation of this deletion before execute deleting. Press
to save data or to discard.
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Copy
You may use this function to copy single or all phone records to
SIM or handset memory at your will. On launching this function,
the system will automatically provide you an available position.
You may also give a designated position to save your data instead
of system assigned number.
P.Book Setting
1. Caller Group
It is for setting a ring tone in corresponsive with a specific
incoming call. After entering into this option, select one of the six
ring tone groups to setup such as Family, VIP, Colleagues,
Friends, Classmates, and Business by key. Press the
key to enter this option, the key to select the ring
tone from the list, and press to play the tone. Press the
key to switch the selected tone.
2. Sorting
This function is for you to select the way phone number is sorted
in your phone list. You may sort By Pinyin (Chinese Phonetic Alp)
or By Alphabet and save the sort setting into the handset.
3. Display SIM Records
There are two display modes. One is to display the phone
numbers that are restored in handset only. The other is to
display all the phone numbers no matter that are saved in handset
or SIM card. You can switch your screen to show the phone
numbers by handset only or by all at your willing.
Memory
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This provides inquiry about the total number of records and the
empty spaces left for the phone records in the current SIM and the
memory of the handset. Also, you can know how many Voice Dial
numbers is in phone list.
At this stage, memory size of SIM is 100 records in total and that
of handset is 250. Voice Dial only is sum up to 20.
Message
The phone allows you to send and edit
Short Messages (SMS). Whenever you
receive a text or voice message, an
indicator will appear on the display. The
messages might have problems to
deliver between different network
services. Please contact with your
service provider.
SMS
Selecting this menu allows you to input a phone number you
would like to send, together with a message. After editing, press
to enter submenu for Send, Send & Store, Send & Save to
Pre-Message, and Store. Send function can deliver out the
message, and Send & Store can complete both delivering and
saving. Store function only save the message into the SIM card.
Currently, handset memory is not supported to store messages.
1. Write
Under Write item, press button to enter content edit mode as
well as press button again, you can have Input Mode,
Pre-Message, Bitmap, Animation, and sound in the message
content to send.
If you want to add text, pre-message, picture, animation, or sound,
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use keys to move on selected items such as picture, and
then press to confirm.
For text input method, refer to page 34 for detail.
After confirming OK by pressing , in the field of phone
number, you can press down key to enter phonebook
and search the number directly.
2. Inbox
After launching the Inbox, details of all messages stored in the
SIM will be displayed on the screen. Details include the name,
phone number of the sender, and the sending time of message.
All unread messages will be indicated by an envelope sign “”.
Press the key to select and display a message on the
screen. If the content of message is too large, you can press
to browse message. Also, press key to enter the
submenu including Delete, Forward, Reply, Call and Store. The
Delete function can erase the record of message in the SIM card;
the Forward function can forward a message to other people; the
Reply function can reply to the sender of the message; The Call
function will allow you to dial out the phone number directly and
the Store function can save the phone of message to the SIM card
or handset.
3. Outbox
Same functions as above.
4. Delete
This menu provides the same interface to operate as described in
the Read menu, with the exception of the key denoting a
delete confirm dialog. Or, you can select “Delete All” at the
bottom of list, and it will allow you to delete all the files after
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confirming deletion. Both messages of Inbox and Outbox can be
deleted.
5. Free Count
This menu tells you the total messages stored on the SIM card
and how much free memory space is available on the SIM card.
For this handset, it allows you to keep 10 messages in SIM card
space.
Important! : When size of the message is too large and over a
regular store space, this message might be identified as two or
three, or even over three. Therefore, the free space in reality will
be less than that displayed on the screen.
6. Setting
The following items can be setup:
~ Pre-Message
This menu allows you to set up eight sets of user pre-defined text
in a prompt window of Pre-Message. On the indicated items,
press to have the input window to key in pre-message
text and press again to save it.
~ SMS Center
This menu item allows you to enter SMS center phone number.
Messages will be sent to and received from other users through
exchange center of the network’s message service, although this
service may not necessarily be supported by your network.
~ Valid Time
This menu allows you to specify the time in which your messages
are going to be stored at the message service center or network
service. You can select between numbers of predefined periods. If,
however, nothing is selected the phone will automatically choose
a sensible default value for you.
~ Auto Display
The menu controls actions when incoming messages come in. If it
is switched on, you have the option to read the message
immediately. If it is switched off, you are notified on the display by
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a “” indicator.
~ Status Report
When sending out a message, the receiver will return a receipt to
SMS and SMS will forward it back to sender.
Broadcast
The Broadcast function is to send the message to all users in a
certain region via the telecommunication network. This function is
provided by telecommunication company. Please contact you
supplier.
1. Read
This allows you to read the last broadcast message received. The
phone stores this last message only when it is switched on.
2. Filter
This allows you to select the type of cell broadcast message you
want to receive. The filter menu contains a list of codes for CB
type of messages, which are defined by the network service.
~ All
Receive all broadcast messages.
~ None
Receive no messages.
~ List
List all the channels in which you want the messages to be
received. Depended on different broadcast area, the number of
the channel will be different. By pressing the key, you can
enter selection menu to add or delete.
3. Auto Display
This allows you to switch the auto display function on/off. When
the function is set on, broadcast messages will automatically be
displayed. Using the arrow keys allows you to scroll the
messages. Pressing OK or NO allows you to exit. Broadcast
messages automatically disappear after a short period of time.
(Note: The function requires the support by telecommunication
network service. Contact you telecommunication service
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provider if you want to use this service.)
.
Voice Mail
1. Call V-mail
This menu allows you to enter your voice mailbox and listen to
calls. (You need to set the number of your mailbox before you use
this function.)
Important! : You can also enter your voice mailbox
by pressing in the idle mode.
2. Voice Mail
Enter you voice mail dial-in number which is always provided by
mobile phone company.
Profile
There are 6 profiles (Typical, Silent,
Outdoor, Handsfree, Meeting, and
Customer) to meet your different needs.
After selecting a suitable profile, push
Activate to enable profile. If you want to
personalize the profile, launch the
Adjust menu and select the item you
want to personalize.
Adjust
You can change the setting of the follow profiles with this function.
1. Activate
Activate all settings under the selected profile.
2. Ringtone and Volume
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Using the keys allows you to select the ringing tone
pattern. When the tone is selected and is played, you can set up
the volume of tone at the same time. There are 34 different
ringing tones or melodies for your selection.
3. Key Sound
You can set on/off the volume of the keypad tones. They are
DTMF, Silent, Normal.
4. Crescendo
In this menu, the ring tone is adjusted to ascending. It can be
turn on or off.
5. SMS Rec Tone
When receiving SMS message, the phone will alert you with ring.
You can select to turn it on or off.
6. Vibrator
You may switch on/off the vibrator. This feature depends on which
model you are using.
7. Service Tone
When this function is set on, the phone will generate a tone when
a network is available.
8. Auto Answer
Under this menu selection, you may enable or disable the auto
receiving function for incoming calls while you are using an
earpiece.
9. Rename (Only in Customer mode)
On the selected file, enter dialogue box to rename the file name.
Under the edit mode, press to enter Input Mode on page
34.
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Call Lists
This menu records the charges and the
length of time or duration of all incoming
and outgoing calls in hours, minutes,
and seconds. Please contact with your
telecommunication company for
providing charge information.
Missed Call
After entering this menu selection, the screen will display all the
missed call. You can use select one of records, press
to call, move to phonebook into your SIM or handset
memory for save and remove.
Launching the menu and listing all the missed call. One more
function is listed on the manual “Delete All” records of call lists.
Incoming
List all of answered calls. The functions are the same with above.
Outgoing
List all of dial-out calls. The function is the same with above.
Call Info
This menu records the charges and the length of time or duration
of all incoming and outgoing calls in hours, minutes, and seconds.
1. Last Call
This displays the duration of the last call.
2. Total Calls
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This displays the total duration of all incoming and outgoing calls.
3. 1-minute Beep
This sends you a warning beep every minute (Beep will be
activated at the 55 seconds), while a call is in progress.
4. Charge Info
This function allows you to calculate telephone fee to facilitate
cost control.
Note : This function including Total Charge, Max Charge and
Unit Price will be supported by telecommunication service
provider. Please contact with your supplier for detail.
~ Total Charge
This displays the total charge of all calls. Pressing allows
you to reset the value, but it requires entering PIN2 before you do.
~ Max Charge
This allows you to set a maximum limit to your total cost. You can’t
dial any number if you go over your limit until the total charge has
been reset. As similar to total charge, you need to enter PIN2 for
setting.
~ Unit Price
This allows you to enter the unit price. After entering your PIN 2
code you can input price and unit. Pressing allows you
to select different entry fields.
Settings
Your phone offers many options, making
it your best partner.
Personal
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1. Language
You may select the display language in this menu. There are
English, and Russian.
2. Greetings
You may enter greeting words in the edit window so that the
phone will display greetings each time you turn it on.
3. Power On/Off Melody
You may select the melody that will play each time you turn the
phone on.
4. Folder On/Off Melody
You may select the melody that will play each time you open or
close the folder.
5. Hot Key Setting
Reset shortcut keys have the following functions:
Long Key 1 is predefined as Call Voice Mail Box.
2. Messages ------------------ Long Key 2
3. Silent ----------------------- Long Key 3
4. Show Clock ------------------- Long Key 4
5. Calendar -------------- Long Key 5
6. Calculator ------------------ Long Key 6
7. Record ----------------- Long Key 7
8. Voice Dial----------------- Long Key 8
9. Standby Mode ----------------- Long Key 9
This function allows you to press a designated key for 2 seconds,
while in idle mode, to activate a function.
If users want to change the programming of shortcut keys, please
follow the procedures described below:
a. Enter the menu. Use to select the numeric key to be
used for setting. Press to confirm.
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b. Then use again to choose the function to be set. Press
to confirm.
6. Own Number
You may store the SIM number in the phone.
Clock
You may set time, date, alarm and auto on with the clock setting
function.
1. Set Date
After launching the menu, push the keys arrow to select
setting date, time, data format and time format. If you select
12-hour system, the cursor will stop at AM/PM, push the
arrow keys to select AM/PM. You may push the arrow
keys to select date and time formats.
Available date formats: yy/ mm/ dd or dd/ mm/ yy or mm/ dd/ yy.
Available time formats: 24-hour or 12-hour
2. Set Alarm
It provides a set of alarm ring tone. The user may set the date,
time, melody, snooze and note of the alarm by using .
You may select three different modes: Disabled, Once, and
Daily.
3. Power Off
In this menu, you may set the function and the time of turning off
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your handset daily.
Screen
1. Standby mode
There are 3 standby screen modes: picture and text, clock, digital
clock and calendar.
2. Color Theme
You may adjust the color background, and wording for the
subjects of menu functions.
3. Network Name
You can decide whether display the name of the networking
phone company on the screen.
4. Show Clock
Set “show clock” to display time and date on the screen.
5. Standby LED
After this Standby LED function is enabled, the standby flash will
be around 5 Sec to discharge interval.
Call Setting
1. Call Waiting
You may set the call waiting function on and off in this menu.
~ Activate
After you have set the call waiting to Activate, you will be alerted
by audio and video signals when another call is coming in while
you are making a call.
~ Cancel
If you set this function to Cancel, the phone will not alert you of
another incoming call but directly divert that call to other number
or your voice mailbox.
~ Status
It reports current status for Activate or Cancel
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2. Divert
Call divert is a common telecommunication service, when you are
unable to answer a call or the signal is out of service range, you
can divert all incoming calls to another number.
~ Forward to
Set the number you want your calls be diverted to and the Delay
before divert (default is 15 seconds). When a call comes in, the
phone will divert the call to the preset number after the delay time.
~ Unreachable
Set “divert when not reached” function on or off.
~ If No Reply
Set ‘divert if not answered’ function on or off.
~ All Calls
Set ‘divert all calls’ on or off.
~ If Busy
Set ‘divert when busy’ function to on or off.
~ Status
Get status of all divert functions.
~ Cancel All
The function of this option will cancel the setting for diverting all
incoming calls.
3. Answer Mode
Press any key to receive the incoming call when this function is
enabled.
~ Normal answer
Press to answer when this function is enabled.
~ Any key answer
Press any key to receive the incoming call.
~ Folder answer
Open folder to answer incoming call.
4. Present Number
This option sets the handset to show or not to show its phone
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number when dialing out a call.
Network
This menu allows you to select and register with the network
that you want the phone to use.
1. Select Method
When the phone is switched on, it looks for available networks
and then selects one of them. You can also manually select the
desired network from the list.
2. New Search
You can search available networks and manually select one of
them.
3. Select Sequence
You can add the networks by manually. Enter the Country Code
and Network Code to add the new network into the list.
Security
1. Bar Calls
Call barring is a telecommunication network function to enable
users to bar both incoming and outgoing calls in different
conditions. Enter the Supplementary Services Password
(obtainable from service provider) before setting up call barring.
Please set mailbox to OFF before applying call barring.
~ All Out
You may bar all out calls (except emergency call) with this
function.
~ Out Intl
You may bar all out international calls with this function.
~ Out X Home
You may bar all out international calls during roaming except calls
to home country.
~ All In
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You may bar all ingoing calls with this function.
~ In If Abr
You may bar all ingoing calls (roaming) when you are abroad with
this function.
~ Status
You may check the status of call barring with this function.
~ Cancel All
You may cancel all barrings this function.
Note: The availability of barring services is subject to the
network functions.
2. PIN Check
This function provides you with two options. One is to make PIN
Enable, and the other is to make PIN Disable.
3. PIN Change
Make sure that you have PIN enabled. When you switch the
power on, the phone will prompt you to input the PIN number.
4. PIN2 Change
Changes the PIN2 number. You need to input the original PIN2
number before you make changes. (Please contact your
telecommunication company for detail.)
5. Fixed Numbers
This function only dials the numbers in the fixed dialing
phonebook. (It needs the PIN2 number).
6. SIM Lock
This function allows you to lock the phone with a specific SIM card.
This feature is designed to prevent somebody else from using
your lost or stolen SIM card(s).
~ Set Lock
To activate the SIM lock function.
~ Change PCK
This allows you to change PCK code.
Note: The factory default PCK is supported by the
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manufacturer is (0000).
Reset Setting
After entering into this option, you may select whether or not to
convert the settings of your handset to the reset settings.
MMedia
File Manager
Under file manager menu, Image, Audio,
and OSD frames can be manipulated as
below functions.
~ Open File
On the selected file, press to open it as full screen display.
~ Send MMS
By using to select the file, press to send MMS.
Refer to page 53 for detail.
~ Save as Wallpaper
You can save the file as wallpaper.
~ Save to P.Book
You can save the file as picture displayed when the call is coming.
~ Rename
On the selected file, enter dialogue box to rename the file name.
Under the edit mode, press to enter Input Mode on page
38. Chinese file name is not supported.
~ Delete
Delete the selected file.
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~ Delete all file
~ File Sort
Enables all files sorting.
By Name
By Date
By Type
~ View
List
Press to display selected image.
Icon
Display 9 image files on the screen at the same time.
~ Detail Info.
The detail information will include image type, file name, file date,
and file size.
Image
In the phonebook, there are image files will be displayed on the
screen when you review or browse it or when you receive the
calls. Those images will be managed and stored under this
folder.
Audio
Ring tones or download audio file are stored under this folder.
Free Space
This menu tells you the total space stored and how much free
memory space is available.
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Game
1. Game
~ Puzzle
Choose your own picture from camera snapshot, last game, or file
manager to start game. By using to move empty grid
till the whole picture is well compiled. Press left soft key
for viewing the picture and press to exit the game.
Enable the user to turn on or off the game sound.
~ Hostage Salvation
Choose the picture for bad guy from camera snapshot, last game
or file manager to start game. By pressing 1 to 9 numeric keys,
shoot the bad guy and win 10 points for each shoot. In case
innocent figure shot, 5 points is deducted. Total time is 2
minutes. Enable the user to turn on or off the game sound.
~ Reversi
Before starting a game, the sequence order must be selected
(“Play First” or “Player Later”). When the game starts, you can use
keys to position the black piece. Press to confirm
the surrounding of white piece. When the chessboard is full of
pieces, if there are more blacks than whites, black wins the game.
The game under this section allow you to save and continue the
game without restart over every time. Press to save your
score and pause. Press the same button to continue the
game. You may also save the score and exit the game by
pressing to leave. When you next time enter to the
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same game, select stored game to continue the game when you
left last time. Any incoming calls while playing games, you may
press button to answer the call and save the game that is
been played.
~ Coin Elf
Before the game, you can read the help. When the game start,
the coin should be selected on the screen, The money master will
follow the coin to move, the player have to move and lead the
money master to win the treasure. Press to pause the
game,, and use to move.
Tone Edit
Under this function, you can create your own tone and setup them
as your ring tone under Audio Profile. There are total 5 tones are
allowed you to edit. Press to enter edit mode including
play, edit, reset, tempo, instrument, and name。
1. Play
This section sllows you to display the edited melody from the
mobile phone. Press to exit while playing. Otherwise,
the system will exit until the melody is complete played.
2. Edit
~ Keypad functions
Numeric 1-7 represent the musical notation from Do toSi, 60
notes can be entered.
High octave
Delay in one beat for previous note
A rest
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Raise half tone or a dot to extend half beat for previous
note.
One extend (half beat or a quarter beat) and lower.
~ Edit
follow the steps below:
a. Press numeric pads 1~7 to select note. Press to delay in
one beat for previous note, display on screen as”-“. Press
to enter a rest note displayed as”0 “
b. Press to switch into higher octave
c. Press to raise or lower half tone, “#” or “.” is displayed
on screen.
d. Press to switch for long note “-half tone = a quarter tone”
and for lower octave “.” If higher octave is selected, there won’t be
any mark for lower octaves.
e. After a tone is edited, press to shift the cursor to the
next position, and then continue editing the next tone.
f. If the setting is not correct, please move the cursor to the
incorrect symbol to have direct revision or move the cursor to last
the note and press to delete the note and re-enter.
g. Once editing is complete, press to exit. If users want to
restore the original setting, press to cancel the editing.
3. Reset
After confirming to tone reset settings, the defined tone will be
clear.
4. Tempo
There are 5 modes: More slowly, Slowly, Normal, Fast, More fast.
You can select any of the modes to adjust the rhythm.
5. Instrument
Select the instrument to edit the tone including BritePno, Marimba,
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Harp, Crystal, and Banjo.
6. Rename
Allow you to enter the name for the tone. Under dialogue box,
press to enter edit mode. For Input methods, refer to
page on page 38.
PIM
Under this function, you can do simple
mathematical calculations and currency
exchanges.
Calcuator
1. When “ 0 ” is shown enter the
operational digits. (press key for
decimal point)
2. Choose operational sign: See on the screen
shown + ~addition; shown -~ subtraction,
shown *~ multiplication, and /~division
3. Enter second number.
4. Press or key to get the result. If a mistake is
made during the operation, press key to make a
correction. Holding key for few seconds clears all the
digits.
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Calendar
You may check your reminders in this menu. First, the current
date will be displayed.
Push the arrow keys to select
date, push to launch calendar menu,
and push to exit menu. You may push
the arrow keys to select a reminder, and then push to
launch the selected reminder menu (View Day Note, Make Note,
Erase Note, View All Notes, Go To Date).
1. View Day Note
Select today’s reminder to view content, and push to edit
or erase content.
2. Make Note
You may select reminder type (reminder, phone, meeting,
Birthday).
Push the arrow keys to select reminder types which
including Meeting, Birthday, Anniversary, and Customize.
Set date:
Set time:
Set alarm: After the time and date of the reminder are keyed
in, press the key to set the alarm for the reminder, and
the key to shut off the alarm of the reminder.
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In the reminder field, you can input the memo. Refer to text input
methods on page 38.
3. Erase Note
Select erase types: erase reminders of chosen day, erase one by
one, erase all, and auto delete. In auto delete, there are 3 items;
they are auto del 1 month before, auto del 2 month before, and
auto del 3 month before.
4. View All Notes
While checking all the notes, press to enter the delete,
modify or move data menu option. Press to view the
content of each individual note. If the content is over a page long,
press key to change pages.
5. Go To Date
Enter the date on which you want to receive the reminder.
Exchange Rate
For first time users, push buttons to move cursor to Set
Rate to key in exchange rate for Domestic and Foreign. After
setting, enter the Domestic currency value, the Foreign exchange
value will be automatically calculated on the screen.
Voice Memos
Voice reminder allows users to record a maximum 20-second
audio input. The main advantage of this function is to assist users
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in record messages when they do not have a pen and paper at
hand.
1. Record
When users want to record messages, they simply enter this
menu and press the “Record” key to start the recording process.
2. Playback
~ Playback
When users want to play the messages, they simply enter this
menu and press the “Play” key to listen to the recorded message.
If there is a * mark before a certain record, it means the message
has not been played before.
~ Delete One
In this menu, users can delete the saved records individually.
~ Label
When users enter this menu, they can check the time, date and
record length when a certain record was recorded.
3. Options
In this menu, users can select one of the following methods of
recording:
~ Self Only
When this function is on, it can only record the conversation of this
phone content.
~ Other Party Only
When this function is on, it can only record the conversation of the
call content.
~ Both
This function enables users to record directly from the callers and
the content of conversation.
Note: The ‘2-way recording’ (default) will be resumed after each
recording.
When on the line, press to enter record item, and press
to confirm recording.
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World clock
After entering into this option, you may press keys to
browse the current time of the place over the world.
~ Set Location
You may set your present location to browse the time in
different countries with the time display function.
Automatic
The mobile phone will automatically set the location for you.
Manual
You may select your own location with the manual setup.
WAP
Access WAP
You can use this function to browse the
World Wide Web to get the latest
information. The data will appear in a
special format compatible with your
mobile phone. You might have to
register with your system service
provider to be able to connect to the World Wide Web.
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Graphic and Message of Browser
Shows the version of OPENWAVE and Copyrights.
Definition of WAP Keys
Button General Long Key
Clear input. Clear all inputs.
Return to
pecious page. End WAP.
Open inbox.
Favorites
You can connect with the Internet immediately by using the
bookmarks.
There are 1-12 my Favorites are set on screen. Browser them
by using . On the selected item, press to access
internet.
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Press to select other function such as New Bookmark,
New Folder, Delete all, and Hotkeys.
If there is not existed bookmark within folder, manipulate
to move the cursor to the context, and build new bookmark and
Hotkeys. If the bookmark is existed, then it will display with title,
URL, and folder name that can be modified and saved.
1. New Bookmark
Press numeric key 1, and enter Title and URL to save as a
bookmark. To enter the field of Title, press to enter edit
mode first, and press button to select T9 English, symbol,
numbers, Emotions, and abc input method. You may also press
keys to select a exist Title. When using T9 English and
ABC method to input, you can press to switch upper case
and lower case or first letter capital.
Press to go to the bottom of screen, a Save button appears
on screen, press to save the bookmark; press to
go back to Bookmarks menu.
2. New Folder
Press to enter Folder edit mode. Press numeric key 2 to
create a new folder. After entering edit mode, use the same
input methods as above. After entering complete text, repeat
pressing until a “Save” button shown on screen, press
to save data. Or you can press button to go back to
Bookmark menu.
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3. Delete all
Allows you to delete all folders and bookmarks.
4. Hotkeys
There are 1-9 numeric keys enable to be set as hotkeys. If you
wan to assign numeric key 1 as a hotkey for the specific website,
use to move the cursor to “1 Unassigned” and press
button to go to bookmark list. Press to select
that specific website URL. Then press to select the
bookmark to complete the hotkey setting.
Go To URL
This allows you to set up the protocol web site.
WAP Settings
After entering this menu selection, users can program the mobile
phone to search for the SIM card to see if it is equipped with
GPRS function.
1. Connection
You can select one of the six files preset in the menu to connect.
The connection will be made through the chosen file.
~ Add New
Name
Enter the “name” function screen, you can clear the preset file
(press the key), name and rename it.
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Homepage
You can reset the homepage by pressing the key to
clear the preset Web address and keying in the new web
address you want.
IP Address
This function allows you to set the IP web address you want to
connect to.
Bearer
Supports both GPRS, and CSD.
User name
This function allows you to set a username to register to the WAP
website. The function need to be supported by your
telecommunication service provider.
Password
Set the password for logging in the WAP website.
DNS IP address.
Set DNS IP address to register to WAP website. The service is
provided by telecommunication company.
Linger Time
Modify Linger Time for connection, press button to enter
Linger Time field. The default setting is 90 seconds. (Unit:
second)
APN
If you select GPRS to browse, you need to input the Access Point
Name of your system service provider.
Security
This function provides the Internet security service, you can select
on or off.
Store
Save all settings.
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~ Add from List
BeeLine WAP
MIS WAP
MegaFon WAP
2. Color Scheme
Color palette will provide three colors: Blue, Red and Green.
3. Clear Cache
This option allows you to clear all data from Cache temporary
memory.
4. Reset all
Select this option to go back to WAP default setting.
GPRS Setting
Two functions under GPRS setting menu:
1. Permanent
2. Needed
STK( SIM
TOOLKIT ).
This selection menu can only be
displayed if your SIM card supports
Value-added Services. Regarding the
details as to how to use SIM services,
as well as price and other information,
please contact your telecommunication Service Company.
Important :
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The STK service is provided by your
telecommunication company. The name of
menu, title, and content are defined by your
telecommunication company. Due to the
content size may be too big to fit into the
screen of your mobile phone, some of text
may not be displayed.
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Battery
The battery is rechargeable up to hundreds of times, but it
capacity will reduce. You may need to replace a new battery
when the operation duration (calling and standing duration)
reduces evidently.
Remove charger from the source each time after charging.
Over charging will shorten the life of the battery. Avoid
charging a battery for over 24 consecutive hours.
Use only batteries certified by the mobile phone
manufacturer.
Extreme temperatures will affect charging performance. The
desirable ambient temperature for charging is 0°C-45°C
(32°F-113°F).
Do not use damaged or old batteries.
Avoid contacts of the + and – poles of the battery with metals,
such as coins, scissors, and pens. It will damage or cause
short circuit to the battery. Place spare batteries in a safe
place or wrap them up with insulated materials before putting
inside your pocket or handbags.
Extreme temperatures will reduce the capacity or shorten the
life of batteries. Avoid placing batteries in extreme
temperatures, such as inside vehicles or near air-conditioner
outlets. The desirable battery storage temperature is
15°C-25°C (59°F-77°F). Batteries that have been charged
may not work properly in extreme temperatures.
Keep batteries away from water or fire.
Dispose batteries according to local environmental
regulations.
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Care and Maintenance
Follow the instructions below to take care of your mobile phone.
They will help you to enjoy life with this product.
Keep the mobile phone and its accessories out of children’s
reach.
Keep the mobile phone dry. Rain, moisture and liquid contain
minerals which will corrode the circuit of the mobile phone.
Keep the mobile phone away from dirt or dust.
Keep the mobile phone away from heat. Heat will shorten the
life of electronics, damage the battery, or even deform or
corrode the shell of the mobile phone.
Keep the mobile phone away from coldness. Condensation
takes place and the moisture will damage the circuit board
when the mobile phone resumes normal temperature.
Do not open the mobile phone. Non-professional treatment
may cause damage to the mobile phone.
Avoid falling, impact or vibration of the mobile phone.
Improper external force may damage the circuit of the mobile
phone.
Do not clean the mobile phone with chemical solutions or
detergents. Gently wipe the shell of the mobile phone with a
soft cotton cloth and clear water or mild soap.
Use accessories and batteries from the manufacturer.
Contact your nearest service station if the mobile phone is
out of order. Our well-trained technicians will provide you the
best service.
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FCC Regulations
Conditions of Use
Operation of this TG7 mobile phone 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.
This TG7 mobile phone 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.
If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the device on and off,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
1). Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2). Increase the distance between the device and receiver.
3). Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
4). Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The radiated output power of this internal wireless radio is far below
the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the wireless
radio shall be used in such a manner that the radio is 1.5 cm or further
from the human body. However, the user of wireless radios may be
restricted in some places or situations, such as aboard airplanes. If
you are unsure of restrictions, you are encouraged to ask for
authorization before turning on the wireless radio. Several restrictions
and cautions of using mobile phone are listed in the Safety.
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FCC RF Exposure Information
Read this information before using your handset
In August 1996 the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) of
the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326
adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio
frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated
transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety
standard previously set by both U.S and international standards
bodies. The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines
and these international standards.
Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. Unauthorized
antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality,
damage the phone, or result in violation of FCC regulations.
Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. If a damaged
antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may result.
Please contact your local dealer for replacement antenna.
Body-worn Operation
This device was tested for typical body-worn operations. To comply
with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation
distance of 1.5 cm must be maintained between the user’s body
and the handset, including the antenna. Third-party belt-clips,
holsters, and similar accessories used by this device should not
contain any metallic components. Body-worn accessories that do
not meet these requirements may not comply with FCC RF
exposure requirements and should be avoided.
For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC
website at www.fcc.gov