Compal Electronics TGH GSM Mobile Phone User Manual TGH Eng 121304

Compal Electronics Inc GSM Mobile Phone TGH Eng 121304

users manual

  1Contents   MENU MAP  ......................................................... 12 FOR YOUR SAFETY  ........................................... 22  Traffic Safety......................................................... 22   Do Not Use in Hospitals....................................... 22   Do Not Use in Airplanes....................................... 22   Do Not Use in Gasoline Stations.......................... 22   Do Not Use in Explosive Sites .............................. 23  Operating Environment ........................................ 23  Standard Usage .................................................... 23   Accessories and Batteries..................................... 23  Appropriate Maintenance..................................... 23   Emergency Calls (SOS) ........................................ 23   Use with proper care to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI) ......................................................... 24 GETTING STARTED  .......................................... 25  PHONE OVERVIEW................................................... 25
  2 INSTALLATION & REMOVAL .................................... 26  Installing the battery .............................................. 26   Removing the battery ............................................. 26   Inserting the SIM Card .......................................... 27   Removing the SIM Card......................................... 27   Connecting the Charger......................................... 28   Removing the Charger ........................................... 28  KEYPAD DESCRIPTION ............................................ 28  ALPHANUMERIC MAPPING ...................................... 31  DISPLAY INDICATORS. ............................................. 33 BASIC OPERATION ............................................. 34   Making a Call ........................................................ 34   The SIM Card......................................................... 34  Battery and Charger .............................................. 35   Switching on the Phone.......................................... 35   PIN and PIN2 (4 to 8 digits) .................................. 36   PUK1 and PUK2 (8 digits) .................................... 36  Calling ................................................................... 36   Dialing Emergency Numbers ................................. 37   Correcting an Entry ............................................... 37
  3  Answering a Call ................................................... 37  Recent Calls ........................................................... 37  Quick Dial.............................................................. 38  Holding a Call ....................................................... 38  Multiparty Calls..................................................... 38  Input Methods ........................................................ 40 1. Multitap ABC/abc ............................................................... 40 2. Smart ABC/abc (Smart Predictive Text Mode) ................... 41 3. Smart Thai........................................................................... 42 4. Symbols............................................................................... 42 5. Numeric............................................................................... 42 MENU FUNCTION ............................................... 43  PHONE BOOK .......................................................... 43  Quick Search.......................................................... 43 1. View .................................................................................... 43 2. Edit...................................................................................... 44 3. Delete .................................................................................. 44 4. Copy.................................................................................... 44 5. Move ................................................................................... 44 6. Duplicate ............................................................................. 44  Search Entry........................................................... 44 1. Search.................................................................................. 44   Add New Entry....................................................... 45  Copy All ................................................................. 46
  4 Delete All ............................................................... 46 1. From SIM............................................................................ 46 2. From Phone......................................................................... 46 3. One by One ......................................................................... 47  Caller Group.......................................................... 47  Extra Number......................................................... 47  Settings................................................................... 47 1. Memory Status .................................................................... 47 2. Preferred Storage................................................................. 47 3. Fields................................................................................... 48  MESSAGES .............................................................. 48  Write Message........................................................ 48 1. Done.................................................................................... 48 2. Use Template....................................................................... 48 3. Insert Object........................................................................ 48 4. Format Text ......................................................................... 49 ~ Text Size ............................................................................. 49 ~ Text Style ............................................................................ 49 ~ Alignment ........................................................................... 49 ~ New Paragraph ................................................................... 49 5. Input Methods ..................................................................... 49  Inbox ...................................................................... 49  Outbox.................................................................... 50  Delete..................................................................... 50 ~ Delete Inbox ....................................................................... 50 ~ Delete Outbox..................................................................... 50 ~ Delete All............................................................................ 50
  5 Template................................................................. 50  Message Settings.................................................... 50 ~ Profile Settings ................................................................... 50 ~ Common Settings ............................................................... 51 ~ Memory Status.................................................................... 51 ~ Preferred Storage ................................................................ 51   Voice Mail Server................................................... 51  Broadcast Message ................................................ 51 ~ Receive Mode..................................................................... 52 ٭ Off........................................................................................ 52 ٭ List Only .............................................................................. 52 ٭ All Channels......................................................................... 52 ~ Read Message..................................................................... 52 ~ Languages........................................................................... 52 ~ Channel Settings................................................................. 52  CALL LIST ............................................................... 53  Missed Call ............................................................ 53 1. View .................................................................................... 53 2. Delete .................................................................................. 53 3. Save to Phone book............................................................. 53 4. Dial...................................................................................... 54 5. Edit...................................................................................... 54  Dialed Calls ........................................................... 54  Received Calls........................................................ 54   Delete Call Log...................................................... 54  Call Time................................................................ 54 1. Last Call Time..................................................................... 54
  62. Total Dialing........................................................................ 54 3. Total Received..................................................................... 55 4. Reset All Time..................................................................... 55  Call Cost ................................................................ 55 1. Last Call Cost...................................................................... 55 2. Total Cost ............................................................................ 55 3. Reset Cost ........................................................................... 55 4. Max Cost............................................................................. 55 5. Price Per Unit ...................................................................... 55  SETTINGS ................................................................ 55  Phone Setup ........................................................... 56 1. Time and Date ..................................................................... 56 ~ Set Home City .................................................................... 56 ~ Set Time/Date ..................................................................... 56 ~ Set Format .......................................................................... 56 2. Schedule Power On/Off....................................................... 56 ~ Status .................................................................................. 56 ~ Power Settings .................................................................... 56 ~ Time Settings...................................................................... 57 3. Language............................................................................. 57 4. Preferred Input Methods...................................................... 57 5. Display Characteristic ......................................................... 57 ~ Wallpaper............................................................................ 57 ~ Screen Saver ....................................................................... 57 ٭ Settings ................................................................................ 57 ■ Status................................................................................. 57 ■ Waiting.............................................................................. 57 ٭ Select ................................................................................... 58 ~ Show Date and Time........................................................... 58 ~ Show Owner Number ......................................................... 58 ~ Show Operator Name ......................................................... 58
  76. Contrast............................................................................... 58 7. Greeting Text....................................................................... 58 ~ Status .................................................................................. 58 ~ Greeting Text ...................................................................... 58 8. Speed Dial ........................................................................... 58 ~ Enable Speed Dial .............................................................. 58 ~ Set Number......................................................................... 59 9. Navigation Key ................................................................... 59 10. Auto Update of Date and Time.......................................... 59  Call Setup............................................................... 59 1. Caller ID.............................................................................. 59 ~ Set by Network ................................................................... 59 ~ Hide ID............................................................................... 59 ~ Send ID............................................................................... 60 2. Call Waiting......................................................................... 60 ~ Activate............................................................................... 60 ~ Deactivate ........................................................................... 60 ~ Query Status ....................................................................... 60 3. Call Divert........................................................................... 60 ~ Divert All Voice Calls......................................................... 60 ~ Divert If Unreachable ......................................................... 60 ~ Divert If No Answer ........................................................... 60 ~ Divert If Busy ..................................................................... 61 ~ Cancel All Divert................................................................ 61 4. Call Barring......................................................................... 61 ~ Outgoing Calls.................................................................... 61 ~ Incoming Calls.................................................................... 61 ~ Cancel All ........................................................................... 61 ~ Change Barring PW............................................................ 61 5. Line Switching .................................................................... 61 6. Call Time Reminder ............................................................ 61 7. Call Time Display ............................................................... 62 8. Auto Redial ......................................................................... 62
  8 Network Setup........................................................ 62 1. Network Selection............................................................... 62 2. Preferred Networks ............................................................. 62 ~ Add from List ..................................................................... 62 ~ Create New ......................................................................... 62 ~ Change Priority................................................................... 62 ~ Delete.................................................................................. 62 3. Band Selection .................................................................... 63 ~ 900...................................................................................... 63 ~ 1800.................................................................................... 63 ~ Dual Band........................................................................... 63  Security Setup ........................................................ 63 1. SIM Lock ............................................................................ 63 2. Phone Lock ......................................................................... 63 3. Auto Keypad Lock .............................................................. 63 4. Fixed Dial............................................................................ 63 ~ Mode................................................................................... 63 ~ Fixed Dial List.................................................................... 64 5. Barred Dial.......................................................................... 64 ~ Mode................................................................................... 64 ~ Barred Dial List .................................................................. 64 6. Change Password ................................................................ 64 ~ PIN...................................................................................... 64 ~ PIN2.................................................................................... 64 ~ Phone Lock Password......................................................... 64   Restore Factory Settings ........................................ 64  FUN & GAMES ........................................................ 65  Game...................................................................... 65 1. F1 Race ............................................................................... 65 ~ Start Game .......................................................................... 65
  9~ Best Grades......................................................................... 65 ~ Game Help.......................................................................... 65 2. Snake................................................................................... 65 ~ Start Game .......................................................................... 65 ~ Game Level ........................................................................ 66 ~ Best Grades......................................................................... 66 ~ Game Help.......................................................................... 66  Game Settings ........................................................ 66 1. Game Audio ........................................................................ 66 2. Game Vibration ................................................................... 66  USER PROFILE......................................................... 66  General .................................................................. 67 1. Activate ............................................................................... 67 2. Customize............................................................................ 67 ~ Tone Setup .......................................................................... 67 ~ Volume................................................................................ 67 ~ Alert Type ........................................................................... 67 ■ Ring................................................................................... 67 ■ Vibration Only................................................................... 67 ■  Vibra and Ring .................................................................. 67 ~ Ring Type ........................................................................... 68 ~ Extra Tone........................................................................... 68 ~ Answer Mode...................................................................... 68 ~ LCD Backlight.................................................................... 68  Meeting .................................................................. 69  Outdoor.................................................................. 69  Indoor .................................................................... 69  Headset .................................................................. 69
  10 PIM......................................................................... 69  Calendar.......................................................................... 69  Alarm.............................................................................. 70 1. On/Off ................................................................................. 70 2. Time Settings....................................................................... 70 3. Repeat ................................................................................. 70 ~ Once.................................................................................... 70 ~ Everyday............................................................................. 70 ~ Days.................................................................................... 70  World clock ............................................................ 71  Sound Recorder...................................................... 71  STK (SIM TOOL KIT)........................................... 71  SHORTCUTS............................................................. 72 BATTERY  ............................................................ 73 CARE AND MAINTENANCE  ........................... 74   CONTACT YOUR NEAREST SERVICE STATION IF THE MOBILE PHONE IS OUT .................................................. 74 OF ORDER. OUR WELL-TRAINED TECHNICIANS WILL PROVIDE YOU THE BEST ................................................ 74 SERVICE. ........................................................................ 74 FCC REGULATIONS..................................... 75 FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION76
  11Body-worn Operation............................................................. 76
  12Menu Map    Phone Book zQuick Search 1. View 2. Edit 3. Delete 4. Copy 5. Move 6. Duplicate zSearch Record 1. View 2. Edit 3. Delete 4. Copy 5. Move 6. Duplicate zAdd New Record 1. To SIM ~ Name ~ Number 2. To Phone   ~ Name   ~ Number ~ Home Number ~ Company Name ~ E-mail Address ~ Office Number ~ Fax Number ~ Associate Pictur.   ~ Associate Sound ~ Caller Group
  13zCopy All 1.From SIM 2. From Phone zDelete All 1. From SIM 2. From Phone 3. One by One zCaller Group 1. Friends 2. Family 3. VIP 4. Business 5. Others zExtra Number 1. Owner Number ~ Edit ~ Erase 2. Service Dial Number 3. SOS Number zSettings 1. Memory Status 2. Preferred Storage ~ SIM ~ Phone 3. Fields ~ Home Number ~ Company Name ~ E-mail Address ~ Office Number ~ Fax Number ~ Associate Picture ~ Associate Sound ~ Caller Group
  14Messages zWrite Messages zInbox zOutbox zDelete 1. Delete Inbox 2. Delete Outbox 3. Delete All zTe mp la te  zMessages Settings 1. Profile Settings ~ SMSC2 ~ SMSC1 ~ Profile 3 2. Common Settings ~ Delivery Report ~ Reply Path 3. Memory Status 4. Preferred Storage ~ SIM ~ Phone zVoice Mail Server 1. VOICE MAIL ~ Edit ~ Erase ~ Connect to Voice 2. Empty ~ Edit ~ Erase ~ Connect to Voice zBroadcast Message 1. Receive Mode 2. Read Message
  153. Languages ~ All Languages ~ English 4. Channel Settings ~ Select   ~ Add ~ Edit   ~ Delete   Call List zMissed Calls 1. View 2. Delete 3. Save to Phone book ~ To  SIM ~ To Phone 4. Dial 5. Edit zDialed Calls 1. View 2. Delete 3. Save to Phone book ~ To  SIM ~ To Phone 4. Dial 5. Edit zReceived Calls 1. View 2. Delete 3. Save to Phone book ~ To  SIM ~ To Phone 4. Dial 5. Edit
  16zDelete Call Log 1. Missed Calls 2. Dialed Calls 3. Received Calls 4. Delete All zCall Time 1. Last Call Time 2. Total Dialing 3. Total Received 4. Reset All Time zCall Cost 1. Last Call Cost 2. Total Cost 3. Reset Cost 4. Max Cost 5. Price Per Unit   Settings zPhone Setup 1. Time and Date ~ Set Home City ~ Set Time/Date ~ Set Format 2. Schedule Power On/Off   ~Four Schedule Sets 3. Language ~ English ~ Thai 4. Preferred Input Methods ~ Multitap ABC   ~ Multitap abc ~ Numeric ~ Smart ABC ~ Smart abc
  17~ Smart Thai 5. Display Characteristic ~ Wallpaper ~ Screen Saver ~ Show Date and Time ~ Show Owner Number ~ Show Operator Name 6. Contrast 7. Greeting Text ~ Status ~ Greeting Text 8. Speed Dial ~ Enable Speed Dial ~ Set Number 9. Navigation Key ~Up ~Down ~Left ~Right 10. Auto Update of Date and Time zCall Setup 1. Caller ID ~ Set by Network ~ Hide ID ~ Send ID 2. Call Waiting ~ Activate ~ Deactivate ~ Query Status 3. Call Divert ~ Divert All Voice Calls ~ Divert If Unreachable ~ Divert If No Answer
  18~ Divert If Busy ~ Cancel All Divert 4. Call Barring   ~ Outgoing Calls ~ Incoming Calls ~ Cancel All ~ Change Barring PW 5. Line Switching   6. Call Time Reminder ~ Off ~ Single ~ Periodic 7. Call Time Display 8. Auto Redial zNetwork Setup 1. Network Selection ~ Automatic ~ Manual 2. Preferred Networks ~ Network List 3. Band Selection ~ 900   ~ 1800 ~ Dual Band z Security Setup 1. SIM Lock 2. Phone Lock 3. Auto Keypad Lock ~None ~5 sec. ~30 sec. ~1 min. ~5 min.
  194. Fixed Dial ~ Mode ~ Fixed Dial List 5. Barred Dial ~ Mode ~ Barred Dial List 6. Changed Password ~ PIN ~ PIN2 ~ Phone Lock Password zRestore Factory Settings Fun & Games zGame 1. F1 Race ~Start Game ~Best Grades ~Game Help 2. Snake ~Start Game ~Game Level ~Best Grades ~Game Help zGame Settings 1. Game Audio 2. Game Vibration User Profile zGeneral 1. Activate 2. Customize ~ Tone Setup ~ Volume ~ Alert Type ~ Ring Type
  20~ Extra Tone ~ Answer Mode ~ LCD Backlight zMeeting zOutdoor zIndoor zHandset PIM zCalendar 1. Jump to Date zAlarm 1. On/Off 2. Time Settings 3. Repeat ~ Once ~ Everyday ~ Days zWorld Clock zSound Recorder 1. Record 2. Play 3. Append 4. Rename 5. Delete 6. Delete All STK  Shortcuts zSearch Record zInbox zWrite Message zMissed Calls
  21zReceived Calls zTone Setup zAlarm zAlert Type zCall Divert zAudio Profile
For Your Safety                   22 For Your Safety   Only proper operation can ensure your personal safety. Be sure to carefully read these simple guidelines before you use the phone. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in this user manual.  Traffic Safety Don’t use a mobile phone while driving. For your safety, you should park the vehicle before making or answering a call. Using a handsfree car kit or earpiece is highly recommended.       Do Not Use in Hospitals The use of mobile phones is prohibited and may cause interference with the functionality in medical devices in the hospitals. Check the laws and regulations or posted notices. To avoid electromagnetic interference (EMI) with medical devices, please switch off the phone near medical equipment.   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 switch off the phone while on board an aircraft. It is highly recommended to detach the battery pack from the handset to prevent accidentally switching on the phone by miss-touching the power key.   Do Not Use in Gasoline Stations It is advisable that users switch off the phone at a refueling point. The threat mobile phones pose to gas stations and their users is primarily the result of their ability to produce sparks that can be generated by the high-powered battery inside the phone.
For Your Safety                   23  Do Not Use in Explosive Sites   The use of mobile phones should be restricted near potentially explosive atmosphere sites such as chemical plants, fuel storage, or the areas where blasting operations are in process. Observe restrictions, and follow any posted regulations or rules.  Operating Environment  Mobile radio transmitting equipment, including mobile phones, may be subject to interference and may cause danger. Therefore, it is highly recommended that you follow any special regulations in any area. Switch the phone off whenever the use is forbidden.  Standard Usage For the satisfactory operation of the mobile phone, it should be used only in a normal operating position. Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily.     Accessories and Batteries This phone can only be connected to approved accessories and batteries. Do not connect incompatible products.    Appropriate Maintenance  Only qualified and authorized personnel should service the phone equipment. Faulty installation or repair may be hazardous.   Emergency Calls (SOS) An emergency call (SOS number) can be made with the phone in any circumstances, and even the phone is locked. When making an emergency call, you must be sure to give all the
For Your Safety                   24necessary information, such as your name, your mobile phone number, the location and the emergency situation, as accurately as possible. In order to deliver the sufficient information to a rescue institute, do not disconnect your phone until told to do so.     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 0.552 W/kg; Body-worn 0.227 W/kg are lower than the standard value at 1.6 W/kg, maximum.
         Basic Operation                  25Getting Started    Phone Overview              Figure 1   Warning: Please do not detach any parts of this mobile phone and only use original manufacturer components to guaranty the quality of transmission.
         Basic Operation                  26  Installation & Removal     Installing the battery 1. Place the battery pack downward and gently slide its side corners into this handset’s bottom fillister. 2. Hold and press the battery pack forward until it contacts to the handset. Make sure that the metallic connector is firmly facing the built-in hinged-type connectors on the handset.   3. Push and slide the battery cover forward so as to clasp the latch.                        Figure 2   Removing the battery 1. Switch off the handset first and gently pushes the latch of the battery cover backward to separate it from the handset.   2. Press the battery pack’s latch backward and the uplift the bottom of the battery pack and remove the battery from handset.                                    Figure 3 Important! : Notice the risk of explosion in case of incorrect use of unfit battery.
         Basic Operation                  27  Inserting the SIM Card 1.Find the SIM slot. Place your SIM card golden contact area downward. 2. Place the SIM card with leaning 30°and gently insert it into card slot until the card folder firmly clips the card in its place.                         Figure 4 Important! : Before removing the cover, always switch off the power first and disconnect the handset from the charger or any other devices.   Removing the SIM Card Switch off the power first and remove the battery cover. Press and slide SIM forward so as to remove SIM from the holder and slot as shown in figure 5.                        Figure 5 Important! : Keep all miniature SIM cards out of the reach of small children. The SIM card and its contacts can be easily damaged by scratches or bending, so be careful when handling, inserting and removing the cards.
         Basic Operation                  28  Connecting the Charger To connect the travel charger to the handset, you should install the battery first. Follow the travel charger instruction, and plug the connector with the ∩ sign upside into the handset as shown in figure 6.         Figure 6 Note: 1. Do not remove your battery or SIM card while charging. 2. Use a compatible or appropriate charger for the handset.         3. Manipulate the charger carefully, or the connector might be damaged easily.     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 In the handset, there are two softkeys - left softkey and right softkey. Key functions are used in main menu / list menu / function window. The function definition of the handset is made
         Basic Operation                  29in screen with let / right softkey. Keypad functions are described in the diagram as below: Key Description    ★Affirmative inputs: OK, select, call, save and reply.   ★In main menu / submenu mode, press this key to enter the next submenu ★Press this key to answer an incoming call.★Press it to put a call in hold; or call retrieve by pressing the key once again. ★Press this key as “Enter” key to access function menus, submenus and selection.  ★Negative inputs: end, no, return, cancel, abort, and quit. ★In standby mode, press this key to instantly access phonebook list. If users press this key to quickly access phonebook, they can press    to switch input methods between Multitap abc and 123. ★Press this key to clear single character, number, or symbol from the right to left.     ★Long press this key to clear all texts or   phone numbers that are entered. ★In menu/submenu, press this key to return the previous level. ★Press this key to activate either earphone or loud speaker or function for handsfree use during an incoming call. ★In standby mode, press this key and to lock / unlock the handset. ★In active mode, press this key to mute sound.  ★Press this key to dial out a call. ★Press this key to answer a call. ★In standby mode, press it to view an
         Basic Operation                  30Key Description   overall list of the last phone number records comprising incoming, outgoing, rejected and missed calls.  ★Press this key to end / reject a call   ★Press and hold it to switch on/off phone. ★Press it to return to standby mode while function menu is in progress.   ★Four-way Navigation Key.   ★Default Shortcut functions setup/selection in standby mode: Up –Tone Setup Down – Shortcuts Left – SMS Inbox Right – Alert Type ★The symbols of numerals and letters. Keypads 2~9 are set as speed dial. on   page 57.   ★Press and hold this key for two seconds to launch voice mailbox function. Access the voice box number (generally 3 digits) of your telecom service provider before using this phone for the first time.    ★In editorial mode, press this key to switch digit “0” and space.  ★In standby mode, long press this key to switch between current activated mode and silent mode. When users long press this key to activate silent mode, vibrator function, meanwhile, is also activated. ★In editorial mode, press the key to switch   entry methods among ABC, abc, 123, eZiABC, eZiabc and eZiThai.  ★At ready window mode, long press this
         Basic Operation                  31Key Description   key could silence key tone. ★Press and hold this key to enable or   disable vibration function.  ★Press and hold this key for seconds to automatically display “*”, “+”, “P” and “W” insequence in the screen. The symbol “+”   represents an international dial-up code.   ★Press and hold this key until the symbol   ”+” appears and then dial the rest phone number for an international call. ★In editorial mode, press this key to select symbols. ★Input a phone number first and then long press this key until a pop-up character “P” shows, and then input extension number and then press dialing key.  ★Press this sidekey to adjust volume in an idle / active mode.  Alphanumeric Mapping  The alphabetical and numerical keypad mapping relations are listed on the following table:    Upper Case Mode Lower Case Mode 1 ﹒﹐﹣ ? ! ` @ :﹟$/ _ 1  ﹒﹐﹣ ? ! ` @ :﹟$/ _ 12 A B C 2 a b c 2 3 D E F 3 d e f 3
         Basic Operation                  32 Upper Case Mode Lower Case Mode 4 G H I 4 g h i 4 5 J K L 5 J k l 5 6 M N O 6 m n o 6 7 P Q R S 7 p q r s 7 8 T U V 8 t u v 8 9 W X Y Z 9 w x y z 9 0 space 0  space 0 *  Select symbols as below: ﹒﹐? ! ' " ﴾  ﴿ @ \ / :_ ; + -  * = % &  <>£$¥  §  € ¤ [ ] { }~ ﹟space ↵ Select symbols as below:  ﹒﹐? ! ' " ﴾  ﴿ @ \ / : _ ; + -  * = % &  <>£$¥  §  € ¤ [ ] { }~ ﹟space ↵ #  Switch input methods among ABC, abc, 123, eZiABC, eZiabc and eZiThai. Switch input methods among ABC, abc, 123, ZiABC, Ziabc and eZiThai. Note:  1.  In editorial mode, press the key to switch inputs methods among ABC, abc, 123, eZiABC, eZiabc and eZiThai. 2.  Pressing a number key in the editing mode will generate the corresponding character appearing on the display.   3.  After releasing the key and wait for a second, the cursor will move to next spot for new input.
         Basic Operation                  334.  If there is any difference between the character sets listed in the table and on the phone, please refer to the displayed characters on the phone. 5.  In editorial mode, press this key to clear single character, number, or symbol from the right to left. 6.  ★Long press this key to clear all texts or phone numbers that are entered.  Display Indicators. Indicator Description   Battery power level indicator. The battery cellsflashes from right and left while being charged.   L1 Call forward is on.   L2 Call forward is on.      L1 and L2 Call forward are both on.   The handset is locked.   The icon of missed call.   New SMS is in mailbox.  The roaming function is activated  The vibration call alert is activated       Mute is active during a call.   Ring is active.     Vibrates then rings.     Vibrates and rings.   L1 is active.   L2 is active.   Alarm is activated.
         Basic Operation                  34Indicator Description      The signal strength of network connection at your current location. The more the bars are, the stronger the signal is received. (The total is four cells.) Basic Operation    Making a Call 1. Switch off the power first and properly installs the SIM card. 2. The phone still can be connected with the travel charger and used normally even when the battery runs out of power, 3. Press and hold    for two seconds to switch on the phone. If the display indicates “Enter PIN ”, please input the PIN number to unlock your SIM card, (please refer to the Manual provided by the telecom service provider for more details) and then press    to use this handset.   4. Input the area code and the phone number, and press   to dial the number. Important! :               Check the signal strength before making a call. The signal indicator on the left side of the phone’s screen shows the strength of the network radio signal. The indicator scrolls as the signal strength increases and decreases. To get the strongest signal, try moving your phone slightly. If you’re inside a building, move toward a window.   The SIM Card Your telecom service provider usually offers the SIM card. For the SIM installation, please see on to page 26.This phone can
         Basic Operation                  35be used only with legally issued SIM cards and receive or send the calls only within the SIM network service range.    Battery and Charger 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 safety and a long lifetime for the cellular phone. 1. Place 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 being recharged, the screen will automatically show the current power recharge status of the battery via a flashing signal. The phone that is switched on can still function normally while being recharged. Once the recharging process is done, the flashing signal will terminate. 2. Once the recharging process is done, the charger can be disconnected from the phone and electrical outlet. 3. This is an international charger (Model is subject to change in different countries). Read instructions on the charger label before use. 4. A ‘battery low’ message will display on the screen to alert you to a battery low condition. The phone will automatically shut down when the battery is exceptionally low. 5. If the battery totally runs out of power, the battery needs to be recharged at least ten minutes. Otherwise, this phone may be difficult to be switched on.   Switching on the Phone   To switch on the phone, please hold   for around 2~3 seconds. If the message “Enter PIN:” shows on the screen, the   “PIN:” code of the SIM card must be entered in (please refer to the Manual provided by the telecom service provider for more information). Then, press the    to switch on the phone.
         Basic Operation                  36  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 service provider. To prevent unauthorized use, you need to enter PIN1 code each time while you switch on your phone. Enter the correct 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)   The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code is required to change a blocked PIN code. 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   to dial out a call. The prompt dialing process to reach an extension number is to enter phone number first, pressing and holding   and until “P” shows on the screen. Then you need to enter the extension number right this moment and press   to dial out the phone number. Apply the dialing process will promptly reach the extension number.
         Basic Operation                  37 Dialing Emergency Numbers 1.  Please switch on the phone first. Enter an emergency number 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   SOS   indicator on the bottom-right corner after switching on your phone. 3.  In the case of SIM card inserted, SOS sign will be displayed on the bottom-right corner and without enter SOS number, press   or    keys to dial out.   Correcting an Entry Pressing the    will erase the last letter or number which you entered.     Answering a Call   Your phone will ring or/and vibrate when receiving a call. Press  or    to answer the call. Press   to terminate 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, dialed, and missed. Press    to access “Call logs” and then scroll    to browse all recent calls. The recent calls can accommodate up to 30 numbers. Moreover, you can scroll   to select a number in this option to dial out by pressing
         Basic Operation                  38  . There are five options for you to operate: “View”, “Delete”, “Save to Phonebook”, “Dial” and “Edit”.  Quick Dial You may quickly search and dial a phone number stored in SIM card after inputting the number address (SIM Card memory address: 1~250) and pressing    to get the symbol “ # ” displaying on the screen. Then, press    to dial a call. Notice that the handset memory (NVM) doesn’t support such function.   Holding a Call Press    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.  Multiparty Calls The multiparty service provides you with the ability to have a simultaneous conversation with more than one caller, if your network service provider supports this feature. A multiparty call can only be set when you have one active call and one call on hold, both calls having been answered. Once a multiparty call is set up, calls may be added, disconnected or separated (that is, removed from the multiparty call but still connected to you) by the person who set up the multiparty call. The maximum callers in a multiparty call are six. Once started, you are in control of the multiparty call, and only you can add calls to the multiparty. More to the point, this system allows a maximum of 6-party call.  Multiparty calls feature several functions including “Swap”, “Conference”, “Transfer”, “End Single”, “Phone book”, “SMS”, “Sound Recorder”, “Mute”, and ‘DTMF”. Here we briefly
         Basic Operation                  39introduce the multiparty operation steps in common use as below:  1. Make a call until it is connected first (or when you are receiving an incoming call). Next, make a second call while you are already in a call.    2. When the two dialed calls are both connected, you can move the cursor and press    to swap between the two connected calls. When “Swap” function is activated, one call is on line and another is on hold.    3. You can connect a call on hold to the currently active call to form a multiparty call by select “Conference”.  4. When you assign a call and press   to select “End Single”, it means that the handset will terminate the active call.    5. If you want to terminate all active call, press   to select “End All”.  6. When the multiparty call is active, you can press   to select “SMS” to edit and send a short message, or to select “Phone Book” to view phone book list.   . 7. Press   and select “Sound Recorder” allows you to record the conversation of the active multiparty.    8. The other part in the multiparty can hear your voice when you turn on “Mute” function.  9. When DTMF tones are turn on during a call, it allows your handset to make use of an automated switchboard.  10. To put the multiparty call on hold and only connect one party,
         Basic Operation                  40you can press   to select “Split”.  Important! :                 Make sure that you do not have a call on hold before making a multi-party call.  Input Methods Please read the description of input methods below, and that can apparently help you to skillfully use input methods.     1. This phone supports various input methods. They are Multitap ABC, Multitap abc, Numeric (123), Smart ABC, Smart abc, Smart Thai and symbol. Of them, Smart ABC, Smart abc, and Smart Thai are smart word choosing input methods.  2. Only in editorial mode, you can enter desired content in different input methods such as letters, numbers and symbols. This mobile phone features various input fields such as name field of Phonebook, entry search, and content of Message and so forth.   3. Press    to switch among various text input methods including Multitap ABC, Multitap abc, 123, Smart ABC, Smart abc, and Smart Thai.   4. If you want to add symbols to input area, press   and scroll    to select your desired symbols. 5. In editorial mode, press this key to clear single character, number, or symbol from the right to left. 6. Long press this key to clear all texts or phone numbers that are entered.   1. Multitap ABC/abc   ABC/abc input methods are described as below:
         Basic Operation                  41(1). Press a number key (   -    ) repeatedly until the desired character appears.   (2). If the next letter is located on the same key as the present one, wait until the cursor appears, and then input the letter.  (3). Press    to change input methods.   (4). Press   and then scroll   to select your desired symbols. 2. Smart ABC/abc (Smart Predictive Text Mode) Smart ABC/abc input methods are described as below: (1). You can merely press letter key without selecting particular one because Smart ABC/abc input methods enable to smartly predict the words you want.   (2). When the predicted word completely meets your demand, then you can press    to confirm. You can choose Smart ABC or Smart abc first and use this input methods.     Example:sister Input Method: Smart abc Press those keys as below:  Æ    Æ    Æ    Æ    Æ   The six input steps will bring about one word “sister” on the screen. You can press    to confirm and obtain this input consequence. If you find that your desired word doesn’t appear on the screen, it means that there are probably two or more predicted word consequences. Then
         Basic Operation                  42you need to      press    button and release it and press    to confirm after your desired word appears on the screen. If you want to re-highlight the whole wording, press   down key to recover it.     3. Smart Thai Please refer “2. Smart ABC/abc” to use this input method. 4. Symbols   (1). The most common punctuation marks are available by pressing    to launch symbol table.   (2). Next, scroll    to make the cursor reach the desired punctuation mark and press   to confirm.  (3). In editorial mode, if the symbol “€” is inputted, the sum of characters to be inputted will be changed from 612 to 268. 5. Numeric Press the corresponding numeric key to generate a number on the screen.
Menu Function  Menu Function  Press    to enter and use menu functions to meet your needs.    Phone Book This main menu allows users not only to save names / phone numbers in the SIM / handset, but also to proceed with the following submenu functions: Quick Search, Search Record, Add New Record, Copy All, Delete All, Caller Group, Extra Number, and Settings. The handset memory module has 10 fields, and SIM module 2 fields for content editing or new entry. You can scroll    to move cursor to those fields to enter your desired content and then press to    save. If you want to access the submenu, press    left/right key. After entering the content, press   to save or   to discard this record.   Quick Search 1. Press    to enter this submenu and you can view a phone number list.   2. Scroll    and then select one record saved in the phonebook and press    execute the following functions: 1. View   Access this function to view a number record’s detailed data saved in SIM or the handset memory. The saved data In SIM are
Menu Function  name and number and in the handset include name, number, home number, company name, e-mail address, office number, fax number, associate picture, associate sound and caller group.     2. Edit All saved number records’ detailed data are editable. Users can edit or revise those data and then press    to save. For details on Input Methods, please see page. 39. 3. Delete When you press    to select this option and want to delete a signal or all , pop-up window will queries if you want to delete the number record. You can press   to delete or press   to cancel.   4. Copy You can select a single or all number records saved in SIM and press    to copy it to the handset memory and vice versa. 5. Move You can select one number record saved in SIM and press   to move it to the handset memory and vice versa. 6. Duplicate You can select one phone record and duplicate it to the same memory.   Search Entry 1. Search Aside from quick search, this handset also enables users to search number records by inputting text to search phone. When
Menu Function  the search entries are implemented, please press   to search or select input methods. And then the handset screen will display the most similar or the same phone number. Please refer Quick Search on page 42 to execute the functions in this option.  Add New Entry 1. You need to select SIM or phone as the storage location of new number records.  2. New entries of a new number record in phone memory include name, number, home number, company name, e-mail address, office number, fax number, associate picture, associate sound and caller group. There are only two new fields to be inputted in SIM.  3. You will need to enter both the phone number and name since no data will be saved if you leave any of these two items in blank. .  4. You can select and switch input methods in the fields of name, company name and E-mail address. For details on Input Methods, please see page. 39.  5. You can add or select content in the fields of Home Number, Company Name, E-mail Address, Office Number, Fax Number, Associate Picture, Associate Sound and Caller Group. However, if you leave any of these above fields empty, no data can be saved.   6. Enter E-mail address into the field. Press   to search underscore ”@”, ”_”, and dot ”.” and input them into E-mail field.  7. When you want to add an associate picture in a new phone
Menu Function  number as a caller picture, you can scroll   to choose one of the default four pictures. Press    to view associate pictures.   8. You may assign an associate sound to a new phone number, and so you can identify it next time when it comes in. There are 20 default MIDI sounds accessible for your choice by pressing .   9. You may assign a caller group to a new phone number so you can identify it next time when it comes in. There are six default choices Friend, Family, VIP, Business, Others and None. Scroll   to select one of them as a caller group.  10. When you edit and select all fields, press    to save and set a new phone number record.  Copy All You may use this function to copy all phone records from SIM or handset memory. For example, when you select “From SIM”, then all phone records saved in SIM will be copied to the phone.  Delete All 1. From SIM Please input password before deleting all saved phone records from SIM.   2. From Phone
Menu Function  Please input password before deleting all saved phone records from Phone. 3. One by One Access this option to delete saved phone records one by one.  Caller Group  In this option, users can select Friends, Family, VIP, Business and Others as their caller groups. Scroll   and select one caller group and press    to set. When you are trying to change caller groups settings of one certain phone number, its sequence and content in phone book list won’t be varied.  Extra Number In this option, you can view Owner Number, Service Dial Number and SOS Number. Owner Number can be edited and erased..  Settings 1. Memory Status This option 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. At this stage, a maximum memory capacity is 250 sets in the handset. Note that the memory capacity of a SIM card supplied by various telecom service companies could be different. 2. Preferred Storage In this option you can select SIM or Phone and press   as your preferred storage of phone records.
Menu Function  3. Fields The option allows you to enable or disable the following field coming with Home Number, Company Name, E-mail Address, Office Number, Fax Number, Associate Picture, Associate Sound and Caller Group.  Messages This phone allows you to enjoy sending and receiving a variety of messages. Please contact with your network and telecom service provider for more details on which services you can use. Press   to access this menu and further press   to access the submenu’s options as below.  Write Message 1. Done Press    to write a new message. When you have written the message already, you can press   (Done) to choose the further options including “Send Only”, “Save and Send”, “Save”, “Send to Many”, and “Send by Group”. For details on Input Methods, please see page. 39. 2. Use Template This option provides you with a variety of templates (such as use of greetings or common expressions). You can simply scroll  and press    to select your desired template type, and then press   to confirm.  3. Insert Object
Menu Function  If you would like to make your own message more interesting, you can scroll   and then press   to insert objects (Pictures/ Predefined Animation/ Melody/ Predefined Sound) into the message. When you select the desired items, press   to confirm. 4. Format Text Access this option to select and adjust these options below: ~ Te xt Si z e Three text size options: Small, Medium, and Large. ~ Te xt St y le  Four text style options: Bold, Italics, Underline, and Strikethrough. ~ Alignment Four alignment options: Automatic, Left, Center, and Right. ~ New Paragraph Four new-paragraph options: Automatic, Left, Center, and Right. 5. Input Methods The input methods supplied by this handset include Multitap ABC, Multitap abc, Smart ABC, Smart abc, Numeric, Smart Thai and Insert Symbols. For details on Input Methods, please see page. 39.  Inbox When you access the inbox, you will see a list of all received messages (saved in the memory of both the phone and the SIM card) displayed on the screen, including the senders, sent time and the message content. All unread messages will be indicated with the” ” icon. Press    to select and display the content
Menu Function  of a message on the screen. For multiple-page messages, you can scroll    to read the entire message. Press   to select more message options, including “Reply”, “Delete”, “Edit”, “Forward”, and “Use Number”.  Outbox   This option functions the same as inbox. After editing a message , you can select “send & save” to send and save it to SIM or the handset at your will. Or you can merely save this message by selecting “save”.  Delete In this option, you can select delete messages as below: ~ Delete Inbox ~ Delete Outbox ~ Delete All Similar to the delete function above, press    and you will be prompted to confirm whether to delete the selected message from inbox or outbox.    Template In this option you can select template for use in delivering short messages.   Message Settings ~ Profile Settings This option functions as service center (SMSC) that allows you to select SMSC 1 and SMSC 2. Next, you can enter either of the two profiles to edit and write the following items:
Menu Function  (1). Profile Name:         You can edit the profile name of the two SMSC and press  to confirm. (2). SC (Service Center) Address:         You can change the SC address to a new one and press  to confirm.  (3). Valid Period:     You can scroll    to select valid period ranging from 1hour, 12 hours, 1 day, 1 week and maximum/ (4). Message Type:         You can select your desired message types including Text, Fax, Page, and E-mail. ~ Common Settings In this option you can enable/disable “Delivery Report” and “Reply Path”. When you enable “Reply Path” function, your SMS receivers can know the SMS delivering service center as well as a tracking path and are able to reply your sent messages.   ~ Memory Status This option allows you to check the total percentage of used message storage currently on both the phone and the SIM card. Message will be saved into the phone by default, and will be saved into the SIM card once the phone is full. ~ Preferred Storage You can assign SIM or phone (NVM) as your preferred message storage.  Voice Mail Server There are a default voice mail servers for you to edit, erase, and connect to voice.  Broadcast Message
Menu Function  The network operator sends broadcast messages to all users in a certain area. Please contact your network operator for more details on whether they provide this service. ~ Receive Mode You can set this option as the following modes: ٭ Off If you select this menu, your phone will not receive broadcast messages any more. ٭ List Only If you select this menu, your phone will receive broadcast messages sent only by those channels listed on the screen. ٭ All Channels If you select this menu, your phone will receive broadcast messages sent by all channels. ~ Read Message Enter this option to read broadcast message. If there is no message left, the pop-up window will display “Empty”. ~ Languages Enter this option to turn on / off all languages. Or you can select specific languages existing in the SIM card you are using. Please notice that various SIM cards provide various language options. ~ Channel Settings Channels are selectable and can be set for users to receive their broadcast messages. The resources of those broadcast messages are provided by the telecom service companies themselves or come from their cooperated companies such as TV, radio stations, etc.  (1). Select: You can set all channels or select a certain channel from channel list as the channel to receive your broadcasting messages.  (2). Add:
Menu Function  You can add a new channel. Channel title and ID (3 digits) should be created. (3). Edit: You can select one channel you set to edit its title and ID and press   to save. (4). Delete You can select one channel you set and press   delete it.  Call List This menu records the charge info and the length of time or duration of all incoming and outgoing calls in hours, minutes, and seconds. Please contact with your telecom service provider for more charge information.  Missed Call  In this menu, the screen will display all the missed calls. You can scroll    to select missed calls and press   to execute the following optional functions comprising “view”, “Delete”, “Save to Phone book”, “dial”, and “edit”.   1. View   in this option you can view the miss call info coming with date, time, phone number, and miss called times. 2. Delete   You can press yes key    to delete this missed call or press  to abort deletion.  3. Save to Phone book
Menu Function  Press    to save this missed call to SIM or phone. You can press    to edit the info and press    again, or press   to save it. 4. Dial   Move cursor to this option and press   to dial. 5. Edit In this option you can edit the info and save it.  Dialed Calls List all of dial-out calls. The function is the same with above.  Received Calls List all of answered calls. The functions are the same with above.     Delete Call Log In this option, you can select and delete call log as below: Missed Calls, Dialed Calls, Received Calls, Delete All  Call Time This menu records the charge info and the length of time or duration of all incoming and outgoing calls in hours, minutes, and seconds. 1. Last Call Time This submenu displays the duration of the last call.   2. Total Dialing     This submenu displays the total duration of all dialing calls.
Menu Function  3. Total Received   This submenu displays the total duration of all received calls. 4. Reset All Time Accesses this option to reset all call time.  Call Cost 1. Last Call Cost   In this option you can view the last call cost info. 2. Total Cost This submenu displays the total charge of all calls.   3. Reset Cost You need to input correct PIN2 password number before reset cost. 4. Max Cost 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 settings. 5. Price Per Unit 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
Menu Function   Phone Setup 1. Time and Date ~ Set Home City Select one city listed in the screen and press   to confirm. ~ Set Time/Date Access this option and input time and date. ~ Set Format You can set time and date format Time Format:             12 Hours             24 Hours Date Format:             DD / MM / YYYY             MM / DD / YYYY             YYYY / MM / DD             YYYY - MM - DD             MMM DD, YYYY             DD – MMM – YYYY Important! :                                            A text window will pop up to remind users to input new time and date when the handset is powered off for a long time. This pop-up reminder can show up only when the SIM is inserted. 2. Schedule Power On/Off There are four default schedules available to be setup power on or power off status. Select one schedule and execute the functions below ~ Status You can enable or disable the schedule. ~ Power Settings
Menu Function  You can scroll    to set up power-on or power-off schedule. ~ Time Settings You need to input time and press    to confirm the time settings. 3. Language Access this option to select English or Thai as the language used in the handset. 4. Preferred Input Methods Select your preferred input methods from the list.   5. Display Characteristic Select and set up the display characteristic as below description: ~ Wallpaper Scroll    to select your desired wallpaper from Image 1-5, analog clock and digital clock.  ~ Screen Saver ٭ Settings ■ Status Scroll    to set up screen saver in On or Off status.  ■ Waiting  Set up waiting time of 5 Sec., 15 Sec. or 30 Sec.
Menu Function  ٭ Select Select Image 1-5, Analog Clock or Digital Clock as your screen saver. ~ Show Date and Time Press    to turn On/Off of the function   ~ Show Owner Number   Press    to turn On/Off of the function ~ Show Operator Name Press    to turn On/Off of the function 6. Contrast Scroll   and press    to adjust the shading value of screen. 7. Greeting Text In this option, you can setup the greeting text status and edit the content of the greeting text. ~ Status Scroll    to set up greeting text in On or Off status. ~ Greeting Text Press    to edit greeting text and press   again to select input methods or save it. For details on Input Methods, please see page. 39. 8. Speed Dial ~ Enable Speed Dial You need to setup On or Off to enable/disable speed dial
Menu Function  function. ~ Set Number There are eight default speed dial number settings in this option. You can assign number keys 2-9 and input phone numbers in them. When you have assigned and set up the numbers for speed dial, you can long press one of the assigned number keys and speedily dial out the number you set in standby mode. 9. Navigation Key In this option you can scroll    Up, Down, Left and Right, and press    to select a total of 29 functions. For example, if you set audio profile as the up key shortcut, you can press the up key to promptly enter audio profile in standby mode. 10. Auto Update of Date and Time You can press   to turn On/Off to enable/disable this function.  Call Setup 1. Caller ID Caller ID represents your own phone number. You can set “hide ID” so that your number won’t be seen. Oppositely, ”Send ID” means your number will appear when you are making a call.   ~ Set by Network  When you press    to select this option, you can you’re your phone number depending on two line service such as line 1 and line 2. ~ Hide ID
Menu Function  You can press    to hide your phone ID when you dial. ~ Send ID You can press    to send your phone ID when you dial. 2. Call Waiting In this option you can scroll    and select and set call waiting function from the following options below:   ~ Activate When activating call-waiting function, you will be alerted by audio and video signals right after another call is coming in during making a call. ~ Deactivate If you deactivate this function, the phone won’t alert you of another incoming call but directly divert that call to other number or your voice mailbox. ~ Query Status It reports current status for Activate or Cancel. 3. Call Divert ~ Divert All Voice Calls Diverts voice calls unconditionally. You can activate or deactivate this function. Or you can view the current status for this function. ~ Divert If Unreachable Diverts voice calls when the phone is switched off or out of converge. You can activate or deactivate this function. Or you can view the current status for this function. ~ Divert If No Answer Diverts voice calls that you do not answer. You can activate or deactivate this function. Or you can view the current status for this function.
Menu Function  ~ Divert If Busy Diverts voice calls when the phone is in use. You can activate or deactivate this function. Or you can view the current status for this function. ~ Cancel All Divert You can access this option to cancel all call divert service. 4. Call Barring ~ Outgoing Calls   You can activate or deactivate this function to bar all out calls (except emergency call) with this function. Or you can view the current status for this function. ~ Incoming Calls You can activate or deactivate this function to bar all ingoing calls with this function. Or you can view the current status for this function. ~ Cancel All You can cancel all barred calls in this option. ~ Change Barring PW When you want to change barring password, remember to press old password at first and then press a new password. And don’t forget new password you have set up. 5. Line Switching L1 and L2 mean there are two available phone numbers that both support dialing and receiving functions. Some telecom service companies provide SIM card with dual phone numbers. That is, if your SIM card has such function, you can enter this option to set your phone records into two groups (ex. Office and family) separately located in the two numbers of the same SIM card. And you can switch line1 or line 2 as your phone dialing line and answering line. 6. Call Time Reminder
Menu Function  In this option, you can select off, single or periodic as call time reminder. 7. Call Time Display In this option you can turn On/Off to enable/disable call time display. 8. Auto Redial Turn On/Off to enable/disable auto redial.  Network Setup 1. Network Selection You can set network selection by automatic or manual function in this option. 2. Preferred Networks Network List ~ Add from List You can add a preferred networking service provide from the list. ~ Create New   When you try to create a new network, you need to input MCC/MNC number and select priority level shown as below  * MCC/MNC:     Input the MCC/MNC number * Priority: Scroll    to select priority 1or priority 2. ~ Change Priority   When you have more than one network services, you can select one and change its priority. ~ Delete
Menu Function  In this option you can press    to select one network service. 3. Band Selection Choose one of the band types below as your phone band.   ~ 900 ~ 1800 ~ Dual Band  Security Setup 1. SIM Lock You can access this option and input security password to luck SIM. This feature is designed to prevent somebody else from using your lost or stolen SIM card(s). When the SIM is locked, you have to input SIM password and press   after pressing   to switch on the handset. 2. Phone Lock You can press   and    to manually lock and unlock the phone. 3. Auto Keypad Lock Access this option to select auto-keypad-lock modes include “None”, “5 sec.”, “30 sec.”, “1 min.” and ”5 min.”. 4. Fixed Dial You can restrict your outgoing calls to selected phone numbers. The numbers are protected by your PIN2 code. ~ Mode You need to input the correct PIN2 to set On or Off for this function. When the Mode is On, only selected fixed phone
Menu Function  numbers can be dialed. ~ Fixed Dial List The default of the list is empty. You can add a new fixed dial phone numbers by writing the name and phone number and then inputting PIN2. You can edit and delete the records in the list. (It also needs the PIN2 number).   5. Barred Dial Your SIM needs to support this function. ~ Mode   You need to input the correct PIN2 so as to enable this function. ~ Barred Dial List There is a barred dial list where your can select one barred-dial number and dial it out. (It needs the PIN2 number). 6. Change Password PIN is an abbreviation of Personal Identification Number used to prevent use by only unauthorized person. You can change the following passwords when necessary. ~ PIN Make sure that you have PIN enabled. You need to input original PIN password first. Next, input new PIN code to verify them, and input new password again to ensure PIN is changed successfully. ~ PIN2 You need to input original PIN2 password first. Next, input new PIN2 code to verify them, and input new password again to ensure PIN2 is changed successfully. ~ Phone Lock Password Please input old password and then change it to a new one.   Restore Factory Settings In this option, you may decide whether you want to convert the settings of your handset to the reset settings. Notice that the
Menu Function  original the original password for this option is “1122”   Fun & Games  Game 1. F1 Race ~ Start Game Press    to start F1 (Formula 1) Race. Press numeric keys ,  ,  , and    to carefully steer your race car to prevent it from hitting others. Moreover, you and press   to enable your race car to fly. During the race you can press    to pause and resume the game with one more press of this key.    Try to beat your opponents to get higher scores and levels, and be daringly fast but don't lose control of your super acceleration. The game is over and game scores will show on the screen right after your race car is hit by other opponents.  ~ Best Grades Press    to view the best score shown on the screen. If you need to reset the best score, press  . ~ Game Help Please refer to detail info in this handset.  2. Snake ~ Start Game Press    to start Snake. Press numeric keys  ,  ,
Menu Function  , and    to carefully steer the snake to prevent from hitting the wall and try to get the eggs to accumulate scores. ~ Game Level Scroll   and press    to select game levels: Easy, Normal and Hard. ~ Best Grades Press    to view the best score shown on the screen. If you need to reset the best score, press  . ~ Game Help Please refer to detail info in this handset.  Game Settings  1. Game Audio Scroll    to set the game audio in On/Off status. 2. Game Vibration Scroll    to set the game vibration in On/Off status.    User Profile               There are five profiles (General, Meeting, Outdoor, Indoor and Headset) to meet your different needs. Select a desired profile and push “Activate” to enable profile function. If you want to personalize the profile, launch “Customize” menu and select the
Menu Function  item you want to personalize.  General You can change the settings of the follow profiles with this function. 1. Activate Activate the settings of the profile you want. 2. Customize ~ Tone Setup (1). The handset provides 20 sets of MIDI sound available to set in Incoming Call and Alarm.   (2). You can select silent mode or choose tone 1-10 to set Power On, Power Off and Message Tone.  (3). In Keypad Tone option, there are three modes for your setup selections: Silent, Click, and Tone. ~ Volume First scroll   and press   to select Ring Tone or Key Tone and then use    to adjust volume.   ~ Alert Type Select on of the four alert types below and press   to set.  ■ Ring ■ Vibration Only ■ Vibra and Ring ■ Vibra Then Ring
Menu Function  ~ Ring Type Select on of the three ring types below and press   to set. ■ Single ■ Repeat ■ Crescendo  ~ Extra Tone   You can press    to set On/Off of the four extra tones below. These tones can be set On to timely remind users of real condition of mobile phones. There are four extra tones in the phone.   ■ Warning Warning tone will sound when remind users of improper action such as pressing    to save a new phone record without writing the name and inputting phone number in the blank fields. ■ Error Error tone will sound when an error step was taken, and a pop-on message with a punctuation mark “ ! “ is displayed on the screen. ■ Camp on This tone will sound when the handset is successfully connected to the telecom service company and reach the signal. ■ Connect This tone will sound when an incoming call comes. ~ Answer Mode In this option, you can enable or disable Any Key function. When any key function is enabled, you can press any key to answer an incoming call. ~ LCD Backlight
Menu Function  ■ 5 Sec  ■ 15 Sec ■ 30 Sec ■ 45 Sec  Meeting The default tone of this profile is silence. All further settings and selections in the option are the same as General. Please refer to General.  Outdoor All further settings and selections in the option are the same as General. Please refer to General.  Indoor All further settings and selections in the option are the same as General. Please refer to General.  Headset Plugging in earpiece can automatically activate “customize” menu functions.  PIM   A variety of functions are available as your presonal convenient tools  Calendar You may scroll    until the cursor moves to the desired
Menu Function  date. In addition, you can press   to select Jump to Date and input the date you want to check.    Alarm There are three sets of alarm for your time settings. Select one alarm and press   and then scroll   to execute start time settings as below:     1. On/Off Scroll    to turn on/off alarm clock function. 2. Time Settings Input the alarm time from hour (left) to minute(right). 3. Repeat You can press    to select repeats of alarm function as below. Then you press done key    to set alarm repeat mode. Press    to terminate the function. ~ Once When you select once, the handset alarm will work only once. ~ Everyday When you select Everyday, the handset alarm will work everyday. ~ Days When you select Days, press    to set day alarm on/ off from Sunday to Saturday.
Menu Function   World clock In this option, you may scroll    to browse the current time in different countries/cities all over the world.      Sound Recorder After accessing this option, Scroll   and press   to select and execute the following functions below: 1. Record Press    to start sound recording. You can press   to pause/continue the record process or press   to stop. 2. Play   You can select one saved sound file and press   to play it. 3. Append This function is given for you to do the practice of sound recording. 4. Rename You can select a file and rename it. 5. Delete   You can select a sound file and delete it. 6. Delete all You can delete all sound files.   STK (SIM TOOL KIT). This selection menu can be displayed if your SIM card supports
Menu Function  Value-added Services. Regarding the details as to how to use SIM services, as well as price and other information, please contact your telecom service company.  Important:     Your telecom service provider offers the STK service. Your telecom service provider defines the name of menu, title, and content.     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.      Shortcuts Enter this function menu to see default shortcut functions in sequence as below:   Search Entry, Inbox, Write Message, Missed Calls, Received Calls, Tone Setup, Alarm, Alert Type, Call Divert and Audio Profile.    You can change shortcuts to Add New Entry, Owner Number, Caller Group, Memory Status, Preferred Storage, Outbox, Voice Mail Server, Dialed Calls, Schedule Power On/Off, Preferred Input Methods, Greeting Text, Phone Lock, Auto keypad Lock, Wallpaper, Screen Saver, Contrast, Calendar, and Browse City.
           73Battery     The battery is rechargeable up to hundreds of times, but its     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 positive and negative 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.
           74Care 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; away from rain, moisture and liquid contain minerals that 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 lifespan of electronics, damage the batteries, 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.
           75FCC Regulations Conditions of Use Operation of this TGH 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 TGH 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.
           76FCC 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    P/N:HDZL200100

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