Compal Electronics VP-5U 1900MHZ CDMA Cellular Phone User Manual VC 5U Operating Manual with warning statement

Compal Electronics Inc 1900MHZ CDMA Cellular Phone VC 5U Operating Manual with warning statement

User Manual

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OPERATING MANUAL
(VP-5U)
Revision : 0.1
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VACOM WIRELESS, INC
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE
DISPLAY INDICATOR
BATTERY INFORMATION
BASIC FUNCTIONS
1. Making a Call
2. Ending a Call
3. Answering a Call
4. Correcting Dialing Mistakes
5. Storing Phone Numbers
6. Adjusting Earpiece Volume During a Call
7. Using Caller ID
8. Speed Dialing
9. Short Cut
a. Keypad Lock
b. Phone Lock
c. Etiquette Mode
d. Phone Number Search
e. Calendar
f. Alarm
10. Current Time Setting
MENUS
I. Phone Book
1. Call List (missed call / incoming call / outgoing call)
2. Phone Book Search (by name / by location / by phone number / by group)
3. Storing Phone Numbers
4. Call Time View
5. My Phone Number
6. Delete Phone Book
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II. MESSAGE SERVICE
1. SMS (Short Message Service)
a. Read Text Messages
b. Send Text Message
Send New Message
Send from Message Box
Send Message That You Already Sent Out
Group Edit
c. Message Box
d. SMS Setting
Message Alert
Direct View
Delivery Ack
2. Voice Mail Service
3. Message Delete
III. PHONE SETTING
1. Wallpaper
2. Language
3. Backlight
4. LCD Contrast
5. Auto Answer
6. Any Key Answer
7. Auto Redial
8. DTMF Tone
9. Auto Keypad Lock
IV. SOUND MENU
1. Incoming Calls
2. Ring Type
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3. Roam Ringer
4. Volume Control
5. Alert
V. SECURITY FUNCTION
1. Phone Lock
2. Changing Password
3. Restrict Sending Calls
4. Voice Privacy
5. Network Change
6. Initialization
VI. PIM (Personal Information Management)
1. Alarm
2. Schedule
3. Calendar
4. Calculator
5. Memo
6. World Time View
VII. CALL FUNCTION
1. Call Forward
2. Call Waiting
3. Caller Identification
4. Service Access Number Edit
Using Menu During a Call
1. Phone Book
2. Message
3. Phone Setting
4. Sounds (Earpiece / Mic / Key Tone / Alert / Mic Mute / Key Tone Mute / Alert Setting)
ENTERING LETTERS & NUMBERS
FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Some of the following information may not apply to your particular product. However, as with
any electronic product, you should observe safety precautions when you use this product.
Save this manual : it contains important safety information and operating instructions.
Before using this product, please follow and adhere to all warnings, safety, and operating
instructions located on the product and in this User s Manual.
Do Not expose the product to water or moisture.
Do Not expose the product to extreme hot or cold temperatures.
Do Not expose the product to open flames.
Do Not allow objects to fall on, or liquids to spill on the product.
Use only Original Accessories. Damage from the use of non-approved accessories will void
your phone warranty.
Connect the approved charger only to designed power sources as marked on the product.
To reduce the risk of damage, remove the electrical cord from an outlet by pulling the
charger rather than the cord.
Make sure the electric cord is located accordingly, so that it will not be subjected to damage.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, unplug the product from the power source before
attempting any cleaning. Once unplugged, use a soft cloth dampened with water.
DANGER : Never alter the cord or plug. If the plug does not fit into the outlet, have a
proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Improper connection can result electric
shock.
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Do Not attempt to disassemble the product doing so will void the warranty. This product
does not contain consumer-serviceable components. Service should be performed only by
Authorized Service Centers.
Do Not remove the antenna. A detached antenna may be a choking hazard for children.
Do Not allow battery to be placed inside the mouth. Electrolytes could be released and may
be toxic if swallowed.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE
LED Indicator
: Flashes to indicate an incoming call or message. It also lights
up (flashes) when you turn on the phone.
Backlit LCD Screen
: The LCD screen contains three areas;
- The top line displays indication about your phones
operating mode.
- Two lines in the middle are the display areas for numbers
and characters.
- The bottom line displays menus.
Menu Keys ( / )
: This key performs several useful functions.
- During incoming calls, press it to answer the incoming
call.
- In Standby mode, press it briefly to access Main Menu
and Select Menu.
- When navigating a menu, press it to select the highlighted
selection.
SMS Key ( )
: When in Standby Mode, press this key to access Message
Menu items.
Navigation Key ()
: This key allows you to navigate the phones variable
functionality and useful shortcut.
Microphone
: Your typical voice microphone for conversation and you can
also mute the microphone during conversation by pressing
MENU 4 5.
Accessories Connector
: The location where you connect your charging device. It can
also be used to connect wireless data device or hands-free car
kit.
CLR Key
: This key is used to erase numbers or characters you may have
entered incorrectly, or to return to a previous screen.
- To erase one character from the display screen, briefly
press it once.
- To erase all of them, hold it for one second.
- To back up one menu level, press it once.
- To return to Standby Mode, hold it for one second.
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- During a call, press it to control earpiece volume.
END/ Key
: Press this key to disconnect a call or to return to Standby
Mode from any menu. Press and hold this key to turn the
phone On or Off.
SEND Key
: This key performs several useful functions.
- Dial a number and press it to connect.
- Press it once to redial the last outgoing number.
Numeric Keys
: These keys are to dial and to input numbers and characters.
*
: This key performs several useful functions.
- Change bells to vibration
- Use as navigation key.
#
: This key performs several useful functions.
- Use as instance phone lock.
- Use as navigation key.
Antenna
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DISPLAY INDICATORS
Display indicators appear across the bottom of your phones LCD screen. These display
indicators (or icons) will vary based on your phones operating modes.
Signal strength : This icon shows your current signal strength. More lines
indicate more signal strength. Five lines indicate maximum strength, and one
line indicates least strength.
No service indicator : This icon indicates your phone cannot find a signal
because youre outside a service area. When this is displayed, you cannot make
or receive calls. Wait a little while for a signal or move into an open area.
Roaming : This icon indicates you are roaming on to other carriers service
area. But you must register the roaming service.
Vibrator on : This icon means that an incoming call will vibrate the phone rather
than ring it or before/after the phone ring.
It also means that your phone is on Etiquette mode. An incoming call will
vibrate the phone rather than ring it. This feature is good for quiet situations
where you dont want your ringer to disturb anyone.
Message indicator : This icon indicates you have message(s) waiting.
Press SMS Menu button to see the message menu, or press and hold to be
connected to voicemail.
Alarm on : This icon means that you set the alarm On.
Battery strength : This icon shows the level of your battery charge. The more
black bars you see the greater the charge. When the battery becomes very low,
an empty box appears and the phone flashes an alert.
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BATTERY INFORMATION
Your phone comes with a partially charged, rechargeable Li-ion battery so that you can use the
phone immediately after it is activated.
Installing the Battery.
To insert the battery into your phone:
1. Remove the battery compartment cover of the phone by sliding it down.
2. Put the battery pack into the battery cradle.
3. Replace the battery compartment cover by sliding it up towards the phone.
4. Charge the battery pack for at least 3 hours prior to using it.
Charging the Battery.
You can tell whether or not your battery needs to be recharged by checking the upper-right
corner of your phones display.
When the battery charge level gets low, the battery sensor will let you know by blinking the
battery icon and making audible warning tone. If the battery level gets too low, the phone will
be turned off automatically. When this happens while you were receiving incoming call or
making outgoing call, the call will be automatically disconnected. Watch the battery strength
icon and make sure your battery is adequately charged to avoid such situation.
Charging with the Travelers Charger.
Use traveler s charges certified only. Using any other unauthorized accessories may be
dangerous and will invalidate the phone warranty if said accessories caused damage or defected
the phone.
To Charge the Battery using the Travelers Charger:
- Plug the power cord of the charger into a wall outlet.
- Insert the connector of the charger at the bottom of the phone.
- Charging status will be shown on the display.
- Note) Make sure you put the connector of the charger into the phone correctly.
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Failure to do so may cause damages to the phone.
A completely discharged standard battery recharges fully in approximately tbd hours. The
extended battery recharges in approximately tbd hours. Leaving your phone turned on during
charging, or charging batteries simultaneously, will increase charging time. Leaving the battery
in the charger once it is fully charged does not harm the battery.
WARNING
After the battery is fully charged, the battery can be discharged. If the charger is
connected to your phone for over 3hrs, please pull the plug from the phone and recharge
the battery even if the battery is fully charged.
Turning your phone on and off.
When youre ready to turn on your phone, press and hold END/ until the display is turned
on and the phone makes the sound. When the phone has found a signal, the “ ” icon appears.
Once the phone is turned on, it enters Standby mode and you are able to make and receive calls.
To turn your phone off, press and hold END/ until the display is turned off and the phone
makes the sounds. Then the display will go blank. When the phone is turned off, nothing is
displayed on screen.
Note: If END/ is pressed for less than one second, the phone will not be turned off. This
function prevents your phone from being turned off accidentally.
Standby Mode.
Standby is the most basic state of your phone. The phone goes into standby mode soon after you
turn it on, or whenever you briefly press END/ . When your phone is in Standby Mode, you
will typically see the banner (thats the message displayed when you turn on your phone). If you
enter a phone number, you press SEND to complete the call, or press STO ( ) to save it in
the internal phone book.
Power Save Mode
Your phone comes with a Power Save feature that will automatically be activated if your phone
is unable to find a signal after 15 minutes of searching. While this feature is active, the phones
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battery power is conserved.
The phone will automatically recheck for a signal periodically. To manually force the phone to
recheck for a signal, press any key. A message on the display will let you know when the phone
is operating in Power Save Mode.
Conversation Mode.
You can place and answer calls only when your phone is turned on. During a call, the phone is
in Conversation Mode.
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
1. Making a Call.
In standby mode, enter the phone number (up to 32 digits) by pressing the digit keys. The phone
number is displayed from left to right. Press SEND. The phone places the call to the entered
phone number (if service is available).
2. Ending a Call.
To end a call, press END/ . The call time (length of the call) will be displayed along with the
name or number of the called party (if available). The phone returns to Standby Mode
automatically.
3. Answering a Call.
To answer an incoming call, press any key if Any Key Answer is set. (Please refer to 6. Any
Key Answer in III. Phone Setting. If your phone is registered in Caller ID, a callers phone
number will be displayed on screen. If callers number is stored in Phone Book, the callers
name will be displayed.
4. Correcting Dialing Mistakes.
To correct a misdialed digit, press CLR to erase one digit at a time. You can erase all the
digits at once by pressing CLR and holding it down for at least one second.
5. Storing Phone Numbers
Phone numbers for frequently used services are pre-programmed into your phone. To store a
number,
- Enter a phone number and press STO ( ). Or in standby mode, press “Menu ( ) ,
1. Phone Book and 3. Phone # Store.
- Enter the location number you want to store in.
- Press and enter the name.
- Press and enter the phone number.
- Press and scroll or (*) / (#) to choose Group type.
- Press Sto ( ) to store.
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6. Adjusting Earpiece Volume During a Call
To adjust earpiece volume during a call, press  to increase or decrease earpiece volume.
7. Using Caller ID
If you registered Caller Identification Service to your service provider, you can see the sender s
phone number. Also the phone will store received, missed and dialed numbers up to 20. If you
want to redial the number you dialed, received and missed. simply press SEND,
- Then you can see up to 20 numbers on logs orderly in timely bases.
- Press “View ( ) key to see the time you called and the number.
- Simply press SEND key to redial the number you sele ct.
Note :) If you didn’t register Caller ID service with your service provider or if you didnt
receive any calls, your phone will not show any missed calls.
8. Speed Dialing
Once you stored the phone numbers in your phone by using Phone Book, you can make a call
by pressing One- or Two-Touch Dialing.
Press a location number you stored, then your phone will automatically connect you to the
phone number you wish to call.
9. Short Cut
a. Keypad Lock : Press and hold 0 for a second when its in Standby Mode, and the
keypad will be locked. To unlock the keypad, press * and # orderly.
b. Phone Lock : press and hold # for a second when its in Standby Mode, and the
phone will be locked. To release the phone, press Menu ( )” and enter your password.
c. Etiquette Mode : Press and hold * for a second. Then the phone will turn to
vibration mode. To release etiquette mode, press and hold * again.
d. Phone Number Search : Press of navigation keys. Then all the phone numbers
you stored will be shown alphabetically.
e. Calendar : Press . Then the phone will show you a calendar.
f. Alarm : Press CLR. Then you can set an alarm.
10 Current Time Setting
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If you are in AMPS service area or out of no service area, your phone cannot show you a correct
time. In this case, you can set the time as below:
- Press OPER ( ) in standby mode.
- Enter the date and time orderly and press OK ( ) to save.
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MENUS
I. PHONE BOOK
1. Call List
a. Missed Call
To see the phone number that you missed, press MENU ( ), 1. Phonebook, 1. Call List
and 1. Missed. Then you can see the last 20 numbers you missed.
Scroll  to select a number and press VIEW( ) to see the time you received. Or press
DEL ( ) to delete.
If you want to store it in the Phone Book, press SAVE ( ). Or if you want to send a message
to this number, press SMS ( ). To know how to store a number, see Storing Phone
Numbers on page .
Press SEND key to redial.
b. Incoming Call
To see the phone number that you received, press MENU ( ), 1. Phonebook, 1. Call
List and 2. Incoming. Then you can see the last 20 numbers you received.
Scroll  to select a number and press VIEW( ) to see the time you received. Or press
DEL ( ) to delete.
If you want to store it in the Phone Book, press SAVE ( ). Or if you want to send a message
to this number, press SMS ( ). To know how to store a number, see Storing Phone
Numbers on page .
Press SEND key to redial.
c. Outgoing Call
To see the phone number that you dialed, press MENU ( ), 1. Phonebook, 1. Call List
and 2. Outgoing. Then you can see the last 20 numbers you received.
Scroll  to select a number and press VIEW( ) to see the time you dialed. Or press
DEL ( ) to delete.
If you want to store it in the Phone Book, press SAVE ( ). Or if you want to send a message
to this number, press SMS ( ). To know how to store a number, see Storing Phone
Numbers on page .
Press SEND key to redial.
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2. Phone Book Search
You can go to phonebook list by pressing to see all the phone number list you stored
alphabetically. Also you can fine a phone number according to Name, Location Number, Phone
Number or Group.
a. Search by name
You can find a number you stored in Phone Book by entering a name.
- Press “Menu ( ) , 1. Phone Book, 2. Search” and select “1. Name.
- Enter the name you want to call.
- If you dont remember the full name, just enter the first letter of the name. Your phone
will show you all similar names.
- Press SEND to dial.
- Or press “View ( ) to edit or “Del ( ) to delete.
b. Search by location
You can find a number you stored in Phone Book by locations.
- Press “Menu ( ) , 1. Phone Book, 2. Search” and select “2. Address.
- Enter the location number you want to find and press “Ok”.
- Press SEND to dial. Or press “View ( ) to edit or “Del ( ) to delete.
- If a number is not stored in the location, Empty Location is shown on the display.
c. Search by Number
You can find a number s information you stored in Phone Book by entering a phone number.
- Press “Menu ( ) , 1. Phone Book, 2. Search” and select “3. Phone Number.
- Enter the number you want to see and press “Ok”. Then you will see the name and
location.
- Press SEND to dial. Or press “View ( ) to edit or “Del ( ) to delete.
- If the number is not stored in the location, a warning tone is sounded and No Number
Matches is shown on the display.
d. Search by group
You can find a number you stored in Phone Book.
- Press “Menu ( ) , 1. Phone Book, 2. Search” and select “4. Group.
- Scroll (*) or (#) to select No Group, Family, Friends, Business or
Company.
- Once you select No Group, Family, Friends, Business or Company, you can
see the numbers you stored and defined only as No Group, Family, Friends,
Business or Company.
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- Place the cursor on the number you want to dial by scrolling and .
- Press SEND to dial. Or press “View ( ) to edit or “Del ( ) to delete.
3. Storing Phone Numbers
Phone numbers for frequently used services are pre-programmed into your phone. To store a
number,
- Press “Menu ( ) , 1. Phone Book and 3. Phone # Store. Or you can press “Menu
( ).
- Enter the location number you want to store in.
- Press and enter the name.
- Press and enter the phone number.
- Press and scroll or (*) / (#) to choose Group type.
- Press Sto ( ) to store.
4. Call Time View
The Call Time function displays the approximate duration of last call in hours, minutes, and
seconds and the total number of calls made under the current phone number on display.
- Last Call : Press “Menu ( ) , 1. Phone Book, 4: Call Time and 1: Last Call.
Then your phone will indicate the approximate duration of last call you made in
minutes and seconds.
- Home Calls : Press “Menu ( ) , 1. Phone Book, 4: Call Time and 2:. Home
Calls. Then your phone will indicate the approximate total time in hours and minutes
the phone has been used in your providers service area.
- Roam Calls : Press “Menu ( ) , 1. Phone Book, 4: Call Time and 3: Roam
Calls. Then your phone will indicate the approximate total time in hours and minutes
the phone has been used in roaming area.
- All Calls : Press “Menu ( ) , 1. Phone Book, 4: Call Time and 4: All Calls.
Then your phone will indicate the approximate total time in hours and minutes the
phone has been used at home and the roam area.
5. My Phone Number
To see your phone number, Press “Menu ( ) , 1. Phone Book and5: My Phone Num..
Then your phone number will appear on screen.
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6. Delete Phone Book
If you want to clear call lists, which you missed, called, received and stored in Phone Book.
- Press “Menu ( ) , 1. Phone Book and choose 6. Delete All.
- Scroll  and choose call list you want to delete by press SEL ( ).
- Press “Ok ( ) to erase.
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II. MESSAGE SERVICES
Your phone can receive two types of message services text messages and voice mails and it
can send out text messages (SMS: Short Messaging Service), if these services are available from
your service provider. If you subscribe to either one or both services, callers can leave you text
messages or leave messages in voice mail. Your service provider then transmits the text
messages and voice mail notifications to your phone.
1. Text Message Services (SMS: Short Messaging Service)
The text message service is depended to the system used by your service provider.
Your service provider transmits the messages to your phone. If your phone is turned on, it can
receive the messages as described below. If your phone is not turned on, your service provider
retains the messages and transmits them again later.
When a new text message is received, your phone makes an alert tone or vibrates and is
displayed on screen. If you read the new message, will disappear.
Note) Your phone holds up to TBD messages or a maximum of TBD KB of message text.
a. Read Text Messages
If your phone is turned on while the text message is coming through, it will notify you by either
making the alert sound or by vibrating and will be displayed on screen. You can read the
message immediately by pressing “ ” key.
To read a new message:
- Press Menu ( ), 2. Message and 1. Inbox.
- Select messages and press OK ( ) to see. Then the received time, the sender, the
senders phone number, and the new text message will appear on screen.
- You can read the text message by scrolling  keys.
- If you want to reread the message, Press Menu ( ), 2. Message and 1. Inbox.
Then you can see the message list on screen. Select the message you wish to read again
and press OK ( ). Or press DEL ( )” to delete.
- While reading a message, press MENU ( ) to reply or forward this message or to
store a phone number or message contents. Or press DEL ( )” to delete.
- Choose 1. Reply to reply the message. Edit the message and press YES ( ). Then
you can send a message as the same manner as 2. Send Text Message on page __.
- Choose 2. Forward. Edit the message and press YES ( ). And enter the number
you want to forward this message.
- Choose 3. Number Store. Then you can store a phone number received with the
message as the same manner as 3. Phone # Store in I. Phone Book on page ____.
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- Choose 4. Contents Store. The you can store a message content as the same manner
as “1. Message Write in 3. Message Box in II. Message on page ____.
- If you wish to call the sender back, press SEND while you are reading the message.
Then Call back # appears on screen.
b. Send Text Message
You can send the text messages through your phone. To edit and send the text message, press
Menu ( ), 2. Message and 2. Outbox.
Send New Message
- Press 1. New Message.
- Write a message and press OK ( ).
- Enter the received number you wish to call, and press [OK] (). (You can send to up to
10 different phone numbers.
- Then your phone number is displayed for the receive number as a call back number. If
you want to edit, enter the number you want.
- Choose Normal, Interactive, Urgent or Emergency by scrolling  and
press OK ( ). Then the message will be sent out.
- If the phone fails to send out the message, the phone will show you the phone number
that the phone failed to send to.
Note) You can also choose various received number from Phone Book, recent phone
numbers you sent to or from Group. When the phone ask you to enter the phone number you
wish to send to, press SRCH ( ) choose 1. Recent Number, 2. Name Search, Group
Search, 4. Group 1 or Group 2.
Send from Message Box
You can also send a message from a message box.
- Press 2. Message box and choose a message you want to send out by pressing OK
( ). Then whole contents will be shown on the display. You can edit or add a
message directly on display.
- Following manner to send out is the same as 1. New Message above.
- How to store a message box, refer to 3. Message Box in II. Message on page __.
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Send Message That You Already Sent Out
You can also send a message that you already sent out.
- Press 3. Sent Message and choose a message you want to send out by pressing OK
( ). Then whole contents will be shown on the display.
- Press MENU ( ) to choose 1. Forwarding, 2. Number Store or 3. Contents
Store.
- How to forward a message and how to store a phone number and contents, refer to 1.
Reading Text Message on page ___.
Group Edit
You can preset phone numbers that you want to send SMS at the same time by using Group
function. The total number of groups can be up to 2. To set the group,
- Press 4. Group Edit and choose Group 1 or Group 2 by pressing OK ( ).
- Enter a new phone number and press to move.
- If you want to add a phone number from a recent number you sent out or Phone Book,
press SRCH ( ) choose 1. Recent Number, 2. Name Search or Group Search.
- If you want to edit a phone number, place a cursor on the phone number you want to
edit. And press CRL to clear a number and enter a new number again.
- You can add up to 10 different numbers in one Group.
c. Message Box
You can store a message content that is used frequently. To write a new message content,
- Press Menu ( ), 2. Message, 3. Message Box and 1. Write Message
- Enter a message content and press OK ( ) to save. You can store up to 5 messages.
- To see the message box list, press Menu ( ), 2. Message, 3. Message Box and
2. List View. If you want to edit, press OK ( ). Or if you want to delete, press
DEL ( ).
d. SMS Setting
Message Alert
You can set message alerts in 3 different types (No Alert, Bell, Vibration).
- Press Menu ( ), 2. Message, 4. Setting, 1. Message Alert and 1. Alert Type.
Select No Alert, Bell or Vibrator by scrolling  and press “Ok () to set.
- To select a bell type, press Menu ( ), 2. Message, 4. Setting, 1. Message
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Alert and 2. Bell Select. Scroll  to choose a bell type and press “Ok () to
save.
- To choose a duration of a message alert, press Menu ( ), 2. Message, 4. Setting,
1. Message Alert and 3. Duration. Select No Duration, Every 2 Min. or Every
5 Min. by scrolling  and press “Ok () to save.
Direct View
If you want to see the message immediately when you receive SMS,
- Press Menu ( ), 2. Message, 4. Setting and 2. Direct View.
- Choose Off, Only Number or Full Message by scrolling  and press “Ok
() to save.
Delivery Ack.
To set Delivery ACK, press Menu ( ), 2. Message, 4. Setting and 3. Delivery Ack..
And choose On or Off and press “Ok” to set.
2. Voice Mail Service
Your phone can receive voice mail notification when it is turned on. If your service provider
transmits the notification and your phone is turned off, you will receive the notification when
you turn your phone on.
If your phone is turned on when it receives a voice mail notice, your phone makes an alert
sound or vibrates and is shown on screen. Once you listen to the new voice message,
will disappeared.
Note) Sometimes wouldnt disappear even if you checked the message. It depends on the
condition of the service providers system.
If your phone is turned on when it receives a voice message, your phone will make the alert
sound or vibrates and will be displayed on screen. To listen to a voice message:
- Press Menu ( ), 2. Message and 5. Voice Mail.
- Choose a message you want to listen and press Menu ( ).
- Choose 1. Listen to MSG. Then the phone will ask you to enter your service
provider s voice mail dial number. Enter the number and press OK ( ) to dial. Then
you can listen to the voice messages.
- Choose 2. Reply to send SMS to the sender, choose 2. Reply.
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- Choose 3. Number Store to store a phone number received with a voice mail.
- If you want to delete the message, press DEL ( ) while you are reading the voice
mail list.
- If you want to call the sender back, simply press SEND while you are listening to the
voice mail.
3. Messages Delete
You can delete a message one by one or delete all messages at once. To delete a message;
- Press “Del ( ) while you are reading a message or on the message list display.
- If you want to delete all the message you received and sent, Message Box, Group 1 or
Group 2. Also you can delete them all.
- Press Menu ( ), 2. Message and 6. Delete All. Choose Inbox, Outbox,
Message Box, Group 1, Group 2 or Delete All by scrolling  and press
SEL ( ) to select.
- Press OK ( ). Then the phone will ask you Delete selected items?.
- Press OK ( ) to erase.
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III. PHONE SETTING
1. Wallpaper
You can have the phone display various welcome greeting on stand-by mode. To edit the
greeting for the display on stand-by mode:
a. Wall Paper Type
- Press Menu ( ), 3. Phone Setting, 1. Wall Paper and 1. Paper Type.
- Scroll  to choose a wallpaper and press “Ok ( ) to save.
b. Banner Edit
- Press Menu ( ), 3. Phone Setting, 1. Wall Paper, 2. Greeting Edit and EDIT
( ).
- Edit the banner and press OK ( ) to set.
2. Language
You can set the phone to 2 different languages. (Spanish, English).
- Press Menu ( ), 3. Phone Setting and 2. Language.
- Select Spanish or English and press OK ( ) to save.
3. Back Light
You can set backlighting of LCD display and the keypad automatically turned off in 5, 15 and
30 seconds or set always off. To set back light;
- Press Menu ( ), 3. Phone Setting and 3. Backlight.
- Select Always Off, 5 seconds, 15 seconds or 30 seconds and press OK ( )
to save.
4. LCD Contrast
You can adjust LCD contrast.
- Press Menu ( ), 3. Phone Setting and 4. Contrast.
- Scroll and to chose 5 steps of LCD contrast and press “Ok ( ) to set.
5. Auto Answer
The Auto Answer function lets the phone answer the call automatically when the call is
coming in. It helps you to answer the call while you are driving. To set Auto Answer:
- Press Menu ( ), 3. Phone Setting and 5. Auto Answer.
- Select off, Always or Ear-Mic.
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- Press OK ( ) to set.
Note) Off : Auto Answer Off
Always: Auto Answer Always On
Ear-Mic: Auto Answer On when a headset is connected to the phone
6. Any Key Answer
Any Key Answer function allows the call to be answered by pressing any key on the phone or
by pressing SEND key only. To set Anykey Answer;
- Press Menu ( ), 3. Phone Setting and 6. Any Key Answer.
- Select on or off and press OK ( ) to set.
7. Auto Redial
The Auto Redial function redials the number automatically after 5 seconds if the call does not
go through. To set Auto Redial:
- Press Menu ( ), 3. Phone Setting and 7. Auto Redial.
- Select on or off and press OK ( ) to set.
8. DTMF Tone
You can set DTMF tone length to either normal or long.
- Press Menu ( ), 3. Phone Setting and 8. DTMF Length.
- Select normal or long and press OK ( ) to set.
9. Auto Keypad Lock
If you set Auto Keypad Lock as on, the keypad will automatically locked after 30 seconds
when you dont use.
- Press Menu ( ), 3. Phone Setting and 9. Auto Keypad Lock.
- Select on or off and press OK ( ) to set.
- If you want to release the keypad lock, press * and # on a standby mode.
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IV. SOUND MENU
1. Incoming Rings
You can set the alert for incoming calls in 5 different ways. (Bell, Vibration, BellàVibration,
VibrationàBell).
- Press Menu ( ), 4. Sound and 1. Incoming Ring.
- Select Bell, Vibrator BellàVib or VibàBell by scrolling 
- Press OK ( ) to set.
2. Ring Type
This option enables you to set the sound of ringing in 10 different bells and 10 different
melodies.
- Press Menu ( ), 4. Sound and 2. Ring Type and choose 1. Bell Type or 2.
Melody Select.
- Scroll to select. While you scroll, you can hear bells and melodies.
- Press OK ( ) to set.
3. Roam Ringer
Roam Ringer option allows you to hear a distinctive ringing when you receive a call in other
carriers service area, which you registered for a roaming service.
- Press Menu ( ), 4. Sound and 3. Roam Ringer.
- Choose on or off and press OK ( ) to set.
4. Volume Control
Volume option allows you to adjust the ring volume, key tone volume, alert volume and
earpiece volume.
- Press Menu ( ), 4. Sound and 4. Volume.
- Select 1. Ring Volume, 2. Keytone Volume, 3. Alert Volume or 4. Ear Volume.
- Scroll  to increase or decrease the volume level and press OK ( ) to set.
Note) For Earpiece volume control, you can adjust during a phone call conversation by pressing
.
5. Alert
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a. Connection
Connection option allows you to hear a tone when a call is connected.
- Press Menu ( ), 4. Sound, 5. Alert and 1. Connection Alert.
- Choose on or off and press OK ( ) to set.
b. Call Drop
Call Drop option allows you to hear a warning tone when a call is disconnected accidentally
or when the caller hangs up the phone.
- Press Menu ( ), 4. Sound, 5. Alert and 2. Drop Alert.
- Choose on or off and press OK ( ) to set.
c. 1 Min. Alert
1 Min. Alert option allows you to hear a tone every minute while you are calling.
- Press Menu ( ), 4. Sound, 5. Alert and 3. 1 Min. Alert.
- Choose on or off and press OK ( ) to set.
d. Roaming
Roaming option allows you to hear a warning torn when you move to other carriers service
area, which you registered for a roaming service.
- Press Menu ( ), 4. Sound, 5. Alert and 4. Roaming Alert.
- Choose on or off and press OK ( ) to set.
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V. SECURITY FUNCTION
Your phone provides many security options, including a user-programmable lock code and call
restriction features. To access the Security Menu in Standby Mode, press Menu ( ) and 5.
Security and enter the four-digit password.
Note: The password is 0000 if you dont have your phone number yet or the last 4 digits of
your number if you already have your phone number. If you want to change the password, see
Changing Password on page .
1. Phone Lock
If you lock the phone, it limits all outgoing calls except calls to the three hard-coded emergency
numbers.
You can lock the phone manually or set the phone to lock automatically when it is turned on.
When the phone is in Lock Mode, you can answer incoming calls, but you must unlock the
phone to place the outgoing calls (except to emergency numbers).
- Press Menu ( ) and 5. Security and enter the password.
- Press 1. Phone Lock.
- Select never, on power up or now and press OK ( ) to set.
Notes 1) Now You must unlock the phone to place outgoing calls.
On Power Up The phone is locked automatically when it is turned on.
Never The phone is unlocked.
Note 2) You can simply lock your keypad by pressing and holding # on Standby Mode.
2. Changing Password
If you want to change the password:
- Press Menu ( ) and 5. Security and enter the password.
- Press 2. Password and enter the new 4-digit password.
- Press OK (), then you can see RE-ENTER NEW CODE _ _ _ _.
- Enter the new password again and press OK ( ) to set.
3. Restrict Sending Calls
Send Restrict allows you to set your phone to restrict outgoing calls.
- Press Menu ( ) and 5. Security and enter the password.
- Press 3. Send Restrict.
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- Choose on or off and press OK ( ) to set.
4. Voice Privacy
You can set Voice Privacy on or off.
- Press Menu ( ) and 5. Security and enter the password.
- Press 4. Voice Privacy.
- Choose on or off and press OK ( ) to set.
5. Network Change
You can choose the network CDMA or Analog.
- Press Menu ( ) and 5. Security and enter the password.
- Press 5. Network.
- Scroll  to chose Automatic, Only CDMA, Only Analog or Temp
Analog.
- Press OK ( ) to set.
6. Initialization
Initialization lets you initialize your phone. If you want to initialize your phone,
- Press Menu ( ) and 5. Security and enter the password.
- Press 6. Initialize and choose 1. Part Initial or 2. Full Initial.
- Choose on or off and press OK ( ) to set.
- Then your phone display Initializing .
- And your phone will be turned off and turned on automatically.
Note) Part Initial The phone is initialized except PIM, Phone Book and Messages.
Full Initial The Phone is initialized including PIM, Phone Book and Messages.
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VI. PIM (Personal Information Management)
Your phone support you various additional functions, such as Alarm, Schedule, Calendar,
Calculator, Memo andWorld Time.
1. Alarm
You can set the 24-hour alarm to sound an alert at the set time, when your phone is on. If the
phone is off at the alarm set time, the alarm will not sound. To set the alarm, press Menu ( )
and 6. PIM and choose 1. Alarm.
- Choose Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 and press OK ( ).
- Enter the time and choose AM or PM by pressing AM PM ( ).
- Press and choose the alarm type as Disable, Once, Mon~Fri, Mon~Sat
and Daily by scrolling * / # .
- Press and select the bell type by scrolling .
- Once you finish to set the alarm, press OK ( ) to set. You can set up to 2 different
alarms.
Note) Disable Alarm do not work although you set the time.
Once Alarm will sound an alert at the set time once.
Mon~Fri Alarm will sound an alert from Monday to Friday.
Mon~Sat Alarm will sound an alert from Monday to Saturday.
Daily Alarm will sound an alert at the set time.
2. Schedule
Schedule Manager option supports you to manage your schedule with your phone. To set or edit
a schedule, press Menu ( ) and 6. PIM and choose 2. Schedule.
a. Make Schedule :
- Select 1. Make. Then you can see the calendar of this month on the display.
- Scroll  and * / # to choose the date and press SEL ( ).
- Enter the time (hour, minute and AM/PM) and press OK ( ).
- Enter a memo and press OK ( ).
- Scroll  to choose a alarm type and press OK ( ) to save.
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b. Schedule List : You can see the schedule list you stored.
- Select 2. Schedule List. Then you can see the schedule list orderly.
- If you want to edit the schedule, scroll  and press OK ( ) to choose.
- Choose 1: Contents, 2: Time or 3: Alarm Type and press OK ( ).
- Press EDIT ( ). Edit contents, time or alarm type and press “OK ( ) to save.
- Or you can delete a schedule by simply pressing DEL.
c. Schedule Delete : You can delete all schedules.
- Select 3. Delete.
- Then your phone will ask you All Schedule Erase?.
- Press OK ( ) to erase.
3. Calendar
You can use your phone as a calendar. Press Menu ( ), 6. PIM and choose 3. Calendar
View. Or you can simply press on the standby mode.
4. Calculator
You can use your phone as a calculator. Press Menu ( ), 6. PIM and choose 4.
Calculator.
5. Memo
Memo option supports you to manage your daily jobs to do with your phone. To set or edit
Memo, press Menu ( ) and 6. PIM and choose 5. Memo.
a. Write Memo :
- Choose 1. New Write.
- Input or edit your jobs to do and press OK ( ) to save.
b. Memo List :
- Choose 2. View List. Then your phone will show you all memo list that you stored.
- Select by scrolling and and press OK ( ) to see.
- Then you will see the memo and time you stored.
- If you want to edit, press EDIT ( ).
c. Delete :
- Select 3. Delete. Then you will see All Memo Delete?.
- Press OK ( )” to delete all memos.
- Or if you want to delete Memo selectively, choose memo lists that you want to delete.
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- And press Delete ( ).
6. World Time View
Your phone shows you world 77 cities current time. To access the world time view;
- Press Menu ( ) and 3. PIM and choose 6. World Time.
- Use  or * / #* to find cities.
Note) If you are in AMPS or no service area and havent set the time, the phone will not show
you world time View.
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VII. CALL FUNCTION
1. Call Forward
You have to register Call Forward to your service provider prior to using this function.
a. Unconditional : if you want to forward a call whenever you receive a call.
- Press “Menu ( ) and 7. Call Function, 1. Call Forward and 1. Unconditional.
- Enter the phone number that you want to forward and press OK ( ).
- If you want to reset, press RESET ( ).
b. Busy Call Forward : if you want to forward a call when you are calling.
- Press “Menu ( ) and 7. Call Function, 1. Call Forward and2. Busy.
- Enter the phone number that you want to forward and press OK ( ).
- If you want to reset, press RESET ( ).
c. No Answer : if you want to forward a call when you dont answer.
- Press “Menu ( ) and 7. Call Function, 1. Call Forward and3. No Answer.
- Enter the phone number that you want to forward and press OK ( ).
- If you want to reset, press RESET ( ).
d. Unreachable Call Forward : if you want to forward a call when you are out of service area.
- Press “Menu ( ) and 7. Call Function, 1. Call Forward and4. Unreachable.
- Enter the phone number that you want to forward and press OK ( ).
- If you want to reset, press RESET ( ).
e. All Disable Call Forward : if you want to release all kinds of call forward.
- Press “Menu ( ) and 7. Call Function, 1. Call Forward and5. All Disable.
- Press OK ( ). Then the phone will ask you Release Call Forward All?.
- Press OK ( ) to release.
2. Call Waiting
You have to register Call Waiting to your service provider prior to using this function. How to
set Call waiting;
- Press “Menu ( ) and 7. Call Function, 2. Call Waiting.
- Choose disable or enable and press OK ( ) to save.
3. Caller Identification
If you want to see the senders phone number, you have to register Caller ID to your service
provider. How to set Caller ID in your phone;
- Press “Menu ( ) and 7. Call Function, 3. Caller ID.
- Choose disable or enable and press OK ( ) to save.
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4. Service Access Number Edit
If you want to set or edit an access number for additional services, such as Unconditional,
“Busy”, “No answer”, “Unreachable”, “Voice Mail”, “Call Waiting” and Caller ID;
a. Service Number Set
- Press “Menu ( ) and 7. Call Function, 3. Service Edit and 1. Set Number.
- Press NEXT ( ) or  to choose Unconditional, “Busy”, “No answer”,
“Unreachable”, “Voice Mail”, “Call Waiting” or Caller ID.
- Enter the access number and press OK ( ) to save.
b. Reset Service Number for “Unconditional”, “Busy”, “No answer”, “Unreachable”, “Call
waiting” or “Caller ID”;
- Press “Menu ( ) and 7. Call Function, 3. Service Edit and 2. Reset Number.
- Press NEXT ( ) or  to choose “Unconditional”, “Busy”, “No answer”,
“Unreachable”, “Call waiting” or “Caller ID”.
- Enter the access number and press OK ( ) to save.
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Using Menu During a Call
1. Phone Book
During a call, press Menu ( ), 1. Phone Book and choose 1. Call List, 2. Search, 3.
Phone # Store or 4. My Phone #. Then you can use Phone book as same as I. PhoneBook
on page ___.
In addition, if you want to send your phone number during a call, choose 4. My Phone # and
press SEND ( ).
2. Message
During a call, press Menu ( ), 2. Message and choose 1. Inbox, 2. Outbox, 3.
Message Box or 4. Setting. Then you can use Messages as same as II. Messages.
3. Phone Setting
During a call, press Menu ( ), 3. Phone Setting and choose 1. Back Light, 2. LCD
Contrast, 3. Auto Answer, 4. Anykey Answer, 5. DTMF Length or 6. Voice Privacy.
Then you can set your phone as same as “III. Phone Setting.
4. Sound
During a call, press Menu ( ), 4. Sound and choose 1. Ear Volume, 2. Mic Volume,
3. Key Tone Volume, 4. Alert Volume, 5. Mic Mute, 6. Key Tone Mute or 7. Alert
Setting. Then you can set your phone as same as “IV. Sound.
Note) 2. Mic Volume, 5. Mic Mute and 6. Key Tone Mute can be set only during a call.
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ENTERING LETTERS & NUMBERS
You can enter letters, as well as numbers, when storing numbers and names into your phone or
when sending out text messages (SMS : Short Messaging Service) by using your keypad. To
enter letters, press the key associated with the letter you wish to enter until it appears on the
screen (numbers also appear).
When you enter the letters, it automatically switches to ABC mode. The letters will be displayed
in capital letters.
1. When is appeared on the right corner of the bottom, you can enter a capital letter.
2. When is appeared on the right corner of the bottom, you can enter a small letter.
3. When both and is disappeared on the right corner of the bottom, you can enter
a punctuation symbol and special characters.
! @ # % & * < > - _ + = : ( ) / \ ? . , { } $
[ ] ; ソソ << >>
4. To change or , press “ ”.
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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 standar d 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 0.6 inches (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

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