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F66
USER MANUAL
DBTEL is a registered trademark of DBTEL Incorporated.
Copyright © 2005 DBTEL Incorporated. All rights reserved.
No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval
system, without the prior written permission of the publisher.
DBTEL Incorporated reserves the right to make changes in technical and product specifications without prior notification.
Address: No.29, Tzu Chiang St, Tu-Cheng, Taipei, Taiwan.
Website: http://www.dbtel.com.tw
Warning: Use only approved accessories and battery. Do not connect to any incompatible products; otherwise, it will
invalidate the recognition or warranty applying to your mobile phone.
The font type of the legend, graphics or icons in the user manual may differ from that shown on the handset.
Technical specifications and certain features are subject to change in technology, design, software upgrade and availability.
Safety Information
For your safety, please read the guidelines below carefully before you use your phone:
Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals
Max. SAR Measurement (1g) PCS1900
Head: 0.52 W/kg
Body: 0.61 W/kg,
Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power transmitter and recommendations for the protection of public exposure
to RF electromagnetic energy.
• International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1996
• Verband Deutscher Elektringenieure (VDE) DIN- 0848
• Directives of the European Community, Directorate General V in Matters of Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Energy
• National Radiological Protection Board of the United Kingdom, GS 11, 1988
• American National Standards Institute (ANSI) IEEE. C95.1- 1992
• National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP). Report 86
• Department of Health and Welfare Canada. Safety Code 6
These standards are based on extensive scientific review. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers and physicians from
universities, government health agencies and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the updated ANSI
Standard.
The design of your phone complies with these standards when used normally.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful
interference
Notice
To reduce exposure to electromagnetic radiation, use the handset properly.
SAR Radiation Limit: 2.0 W/Kg
Tested SAR Rating: 0.512 W/Kg
Safety Information
DBTEL handset is the first Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) compliance in Taiwan.
Compliance with International standard
SAR Radiation Limit: 2.0 W/Kg
Tested SAR Rating: 0.512 W/Kg
Product Safety
Product Safety is always the first priority of DBTEL Incorporated. With the SAR Safety Certificate,
we show our persistence in making customer safety the paramount importance.
R&TTE Directive requirements
A declaration of conformity to the essential requirements.
Identification of the European countries in which the equipment is intended to be used.
Identification of the public telecommunication network to which the equipment is intended to be
connected.
“Hereby, we , declares that this F66 is in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC ”.
Contents
European Union - SAR
For Your Safety
Your F66
Using The Menu
Accessing the menu function ---------------20
Returning from menu function --------------20
Phone Book
Specification---------------------------------------5
Key description-------------------------------------5
Function key table--------------------------------5
Display indicators----------------------------------6
Status indicators on main display------------6
Backlight--------------------------------------------7
Messages
Installation of the SIM card and the battery 8
Removal of the SIM card and the battery --8
Battery Information
10
Menu Map
11
Call Functions
15
22
Messages ----------------------------------------22
WAP PUSH--------------------------------------24
Records
Battery charging------------------------------------9
Battery specification-------------------------------9
Notice on battery charging and discharging-9
Low battery indicator------------------------------9
Use of battery---------------------------------------9
Battery disposal ------------------------------------9
Quick & Easy
21
View------------------------------------------------21
Add New------------------------------------------21
Copy Records-----------------------------------21
Delete All -----------------------------------------21
Fixed Dial List -----------------------------------21
Speed Dial ---------------------------------------21
Handset Status ---------------------------------21
Own Numbers-----------------------------------21
Your phone ------------------------------------------5
Installation
20
25
Recent Calls-------------------------------------25
Clear Logs ---------------------------------------25
Call Register-------------------------------------25
Ringer
26
Volume--------------------------------------------26
Ringer Type--------------------------------------26
Call Alert ------------------------------------------26
Clock
27
Alarm ----------------------------------------------27
Time & Date Setting --------------------------27
Display Mode------------------------------------27
Auto Power off ----------------------------------27
Turning your phone ON and OFF----------15
When PIN is requested-----------------------15
Unlock a blocked SIM card------------------15
Making calls ---------------------------------------16
Domestic calls-----------------------------------16
International calls-------------------------------16
Making calls via the phone book-----------16
Redial calls missed, received and dialed 16
Speed dial----------------------------------------16
Calling your voice mailbox-------------------16
Clock
28
Settings
28
Normal ----------------------------------------------28
Language-----------------------------------------28
Input Method ------------------------------------28
Backlight------------------------------------------28
Voice Volume------------------------------------28
Contrast-------------------------------------------28
Auto Keypad Lock -----------------------------28
Key Tones----------------------------------------28
Anykey Answer ---------------------------------28
Auto Answer -------------------------------------28
Connection Alert--------------------------------28
Network Beep-----------------------------------28
Restore--------------------------------------------28
Answering calls-----------------------------------17
Call waiting---------------------------------------17
In-call menu--------------------------------------17
Multiparty -----------------------------------------18
Other operations---------------------------------18
Keypad lock--------------------------------------18
Input text------------------------------------------18
Smart English -----------------------------------18
Using Smart English input -------------------19
Call Setting-----------------------------------------29
Contents
Own No. Send ----------------------------------29
Divert ----------------------------------------------29
Barrings-------------------------------------------29
Waiting --------------------------------------------29
Minute Beep -------------------------------------29
Auto Redial --------------------------------------29
Index
Network---------------------------------------------29
Security ---------------------------------------------30
PIN Control --------------------------------------30
Change PIN -------------------------------------30
Change PIN2------------------------------------30
Fixed Dial Control ------------------------------30
Time Cost------------------------------------------30
Extras
31
Calculator-----------------------------------------31
Games --------------------------------------------31
Calendar------------------------------------------31
Wall Paper ---------------------------------------31
Download-----------------------------------------31
Menu Color --------------------------------------31
WAP
32
Basic steps for activating and accessing WAP
service---------------------------------------------32
Homepage ---------------------------------------32
Bookmarks---------------------------------------32
Last Page ----------------------------------------32
Navigation----------------------------------------32
Empty Cache------------------------------------32
Network Settings -------------------------------33
History---------------------------------------------33
STK
34
Maintenance
35
Access Codes
36
PIN code------------------------------------------36
PIN2 code----------------------------------------36
PUK code ----------------------------------------36
PUK2 code---------------------------------------36
Reference Information
37
EFR encoding decoder function ------------37
Accessories ---------------------------------------37
Battery---------------------------------------------37
Charger -------------------------------------------37
Problem Solving
38
Problem Solving ---------------------------------38
39
European Union - SAR
European Union - SAR
SAR (European Union)
This Model phone meets the EU Requirements for
exposure to radio waves.
Your Mobile Phone is a radio transmitter and
receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to
exceed the limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF)
energy recommended by the Council of the
European Union. These limits are part of
comprehensive guidelines and established permitted
levels of RF energy for the general public. The
guidelines were developed by independent scientific
organisations through the evaluation of scientific
studies. The limits include a substantial safety
margin designed to ensure the safety of all persons,
regardless of age and health.
The exposure standards for mobile phones employ a
unit of measurement known as the Specific
Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit
recommended by the Council of the European Union
is 2.0 W/kg.* Tests for SAR have been conducted
using normal operating conditions with the phone
transmitting at the highest certified power in all tested
frequency bands. This is because the phone is
designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to
use only the power required to reach the network. In
general, the closer you are to the station antenna,
the lower the power output.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the
public, compliance with the European R&TTE
directive must be shown. One of the essential
requirements of this directive is the protection of the
health and safety for the user and any other person.
The highest SAR value for this model phone when
tested for compliance against the standard is 0.512
W/kg. While there may be differences between the
SAR levels of various phones and at various
positions, they all meet the EU requirement for RF
exposure.
* The SAR limit for mobile phones for public use is 2.0
watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over ten grams of
body tissue. The limit incorporates a substantial
margin of safety to give additional protection for the
public and to account for any variations in
measurements.
For Your Safety
For Your Safety
When in idle mode, key in the emergency
to be
call number and press
connected to the emergency services.
Road safety
Exercise proper control of the car at all times.
Do not use handheld phones while driving,
and always use the hands free kit.
Provide all the necessary information as
accurately as possible. Do not hang up until
you are told to do so.
Special regulations
Always switch off your mobile wherever use
is prohibited, such as hospitals, as it may
cause interference to medical equipments.
Note
Even when the keylock is activated,
emergency calls can still be made.
If a PIN is set when switching on the
mobile phone with SIM card inserted, you
will be asked for the PIN code. Any
emergency call can be made without
entering the PIN code. Press
followed by
to make an emergency
call.
Electronic devices
Mobile phones can interfere with appliances
such as computers, televisions and other
radio equipments.
Other medical devices
Mobiles phones can interfere with signals of
personal me dical devices, such as
pacemaker or hearing aid. Consult your
doctor for advice before using the mobile.
Aircraft
The use of mobile phones is prohibited in the
air. Switch off your phone before boarding
an aircraft.
Accessories and battery
Use only approved accessories and
batteries. Do not connect to any
incompatible product. This will invalidate any
warranty applying to your mobile phone and
may be dangerous.
Disposal
Your mobile phone and other accessories
must be disposed of properly. They must not
be thrown away in municipal waste! Please
dispose of used mobile phones and other
accessories in accordance with local
regulations.
Potentially explosive atmospheres
Switch off your phone when in or near
explosive areas petrol stations and chemical
plants.
Emergency calls
Make sure your phone is switched on and in
a service area with adequate reception.
Your F66
Your F66
Your phone
Key description
Your mobile phone is a radio transceiver. When the
phone is turned on, it transmits and receives radio
frequency (RF) signals.
The front views of the F66 handset are shown below:
The following tables provide you with a description of
the keys on the keypad.
Function key table
KEY
FUNCTIONS
Soft key
Follow the prompt on the screen,
press to access the following
options: “Menu”, “OK”, “Options”
or “View”, etc.
Press to access the In-call menu
during a call.
Clear key/Phone Book access key
Follow the prompt on the screen,
press to access the following
options: “Names”, “Clear” or
“Back”, etc.
When in idle mode, press to
access the phone book directly to
search for a required name for
dialing.
Navigation key
Press vertically to scroll through
the lists when accessing menus.
Press vertically to move the
cursor left and right during the
editing of words.
In idle mode, press
to
access Ringer Type menu, press
to access the quick access
menu, which includes 9
commonly accessed functions,
such as Alarm, Backlight, Input
Method, Wall Paper, Calculator,
Calendar, Games, Auto Answer,
Speed Dial.
Call key
Press to place a call or answer an
incoming call.
In idle mode, press to view the
latest dialed, received and missed
phone call list. Each list contains
10 entries.
Press and hold to enable the
hands free function.
Power key/ End call key
In idle mode, press and hold to
1. LCD display
2. Navigation key
3. Clear key/Phone Book access key
4. Power key/End call key
5. Soft key
6. Call key
7. Alphanumeric keys
8. Charger port /Earphone jack/data downloading
port
Specification
Dimension (with battery pack)
80 (L) x 42 (W) x 22 (D) mm
Weight (with battery pack)
75g
Your F66
Display indicators
turn the phone on and off.
to
and
The following tables provide you the indicators shown
on the both main and sub LCD display.
Alphanumeric key
Press to key in digits, letters or
special characters. Its functions
may vary according to the
available menu.
Symbol key
Press to key in the symbols
displayed on the key. Its functions
may vary according to the
available menu.
Status indicators on main display
A number of status indicators are shown at the top of
the screen to tell you of the relevant settings of your
handset. Some of the icons listed below may not be
available at a given time and vary depending on your
local network operator.
Idle display. Shown when the
phone is not in use.
Network. Shown with the signal
strength to indicate the network
status. If no signal strength is
shown, it indicates that it is
searching for the network.
Battery charge indicator. The
more bars that are shown, the
more power is available in the
battery.
Signal strength. The more bars
shown, the better the signal
strength.
Roaming. Shown when registered
with a system other than the
original one (Inter-system
Roaming).
Short message. Shown when
there is an unread incoming text
message. Flashes when the
memory is full.
Missed call. Shown when there is
an unanswered incoming call.
Silencer. Shown when the
incoming call alert is set to quiet.
Vibrator. Shown when the
incoming call alert is set to vibrate
alert.
Alarm. Shown when the alarm is
set.
Call divert. Shown when the
unconditional divert call is
activated.
Your F66
Headset. Shown when the
headset is connected to the jack
and the headset function is
enabled.
Beep Only. Shown when the
incoming call alert is set to “Beep
Only”.
Backlight
When pressing a key or answering incoming call, the
backlight will automatically turn on for 10 to 30
seconds or you can define the backlight duration
(ranges from 1 0– 99 seconds) by preference. For
information on the setting, please refer to “Normal” in
“Settings”.
Installation
Installation
Installation of the SIM card and the
battery
Note
Keep the SIM card and batteries out of the reach of
small children.
Before proceeding, ensure that the phone is
switched off if a battery has been installed.
1. Press the battery cover catch downwards at the
top of the handset with one hand and remove the
battery cover with the other hand.
2. Push the battery upwards and remove the battery
from the battery slot.
3. Insert the SIM card into the SIM cardholder,
ensuring that the angled corner is on the lower
left-hand side with the gold metallic contact
surface facing downward.
4. Replace the battery with its catch pins inserted into
the catch slots and press down until it is firmly
seated in the battery slot. Then replace the battery
cover and press down the battery cover catch until
it clicks into place.
Removal of the SIM card and the
battery
Repeat the same procedures described in the
“Installations of the SIM card and the battery” to
remove the SIM card and the battery.
Note
You may access the following functions before
inserting the SIM card: Alarm, Time & Date Setting,
Calculator, Games, Calendar and Wall Paper.
Battery Information
Battery Information
discharge itself over time.
5. An environment with extremely high or low
temperatures will affect the battery charging.
Optimum charging will be achieved in moderate
temperatures.
6. If the indicator of the desktop charger does not
light up or keep flashing while charging, remove
your phone or battery and insert them to the
desktop charger again until it lights up and starts
charging.
Battery charging
Note
Use only the approved battery and charger supplied
by the phone manufacturer.
1. Plug the connector of the travel charger into the
charger port at the bottom of the phone.
2. Plug the charger into the AC power supply socket
and the battery indicator starts scrolling. The
charging message will be displayed after
connecting it to the power supply if the handset is
switched off.
3. When the battery is fully charged, the battery
indicator will stop scrolling.
4. If the battery is completely flat with the handset
switching off, the charging message will take a few
minutes to appear after connecting it to the power
supply.
Low battery indicator
When the power is low, with only a few minutes of
calling time left, the handset will warn you with an
alert tone and the “Battery Low” message will be
displayed.
Use of battery
1. Never use a damaged or non-recommended
charger or battery.
2. Keep the battery at a temperature between 10℃
to 40℃ (50℉ to 104℉).
3. The effectiveness of your battery is particularly
affected in temperatures below 0℃ (32℉).
Note
You can use the phone, if switched on, while it is
charging.
While charging, make sure that the charger is
firmly connected to the charger port.
When charging the battery for the first time, charge
it for at least 12 hours.
For optimum battery power performance, 5 hours
of battery charging is recommended.
Do not remove the battery while charging is in
progress, otherwise it may cause damage to your
phone.
Battery disposal
Do not dispose of the battery in a fire. This may cause
a serious risk of explosion and/or release highly toxic
chemicals.
C Ensure that the battery is disposed of or recycled
properly.
C The battery must not be disposed of in municipal
waste.
Battery specification
Please refer to “Accessories” of “Reference
Information” or the battery label.
Notice on battery charging and
discharging
1. Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery.
2. Use only the specified charger supplied by
manufacturer for charging. Any other type of
charger may be dangerous.
3. Please note that the new battery will only reach its
best performance after being fully charged and
discharged 2 or 3 times.
4. When the charger is not in use, disconnect it from
the power supply. Do not leave the battery on
continuous charge for more than one week, as
overcharging will shorten the battery life. If a fully
charged battery is left unused, it will slowly
Quick & Easy
Quick & Easy
Add new
This page provides some of the basic operations for
using your phone. For more detailed information,
refer to “User Manual”.
Before Use
1. Remove the battery and insert your SIM card,
then re-install and charge the battery. For more
details, please refer to “Installation”.
to turn on your phone. Wait
2. Press and hold
until the name of the network operator appears on
the screen.
Call Functions
Adding new numbers and names to handset or SIM
card.
1. In idle mode, key in the area code and the phone
number, press
2. Scroll to either “Quick Save” or “Add Name” and
press
3. If “Quick Save” is selected, the data entered will
be displayed for checking, press
to confirm
the setting.
4. If “Add Name” is selected, perform the following
steps:
(1) Key in the name and press
(2) Select either “Save To SIM” or “Save To
Handset” and press
(3) If “Save To SIM” is selected, key in the location
number to where the entry to be saved and
press
(4) If “Save To Handset” is selected, select the
. The data
desired group and press
entered will be shown on the LCD display.
to confirm the setting.
(5) Press
Making calls
In idle mode, key in the area code, the phone
number and press
to make a call.
Making calls fast and easy
In idle mode, press
to access to the phone
book directly. Scroll to the desired name with
and press
to make the call.
Answering calls
Press
to answer a call.
Keypad Lock
Terminating calls
Press
Lock keypad
to end the active call.
In idle mode, press and hold
keypad.
Refusing calls
Press
to refuse an incoming call.
to lock the
After locking the keypad, the word “unlock” will be
shown on the right soft key.
Emergency calls
In idle mode, key in the emergency call number and
press
to contact the emergency services
center.
Unlock keypad
Press
and press
accordingly to unlock
the keypad.
Other Functions
Redialling
Press
to view the recently dialed, answered or
missed phone numbers up to 10 entries each. Scroll
to the desired number with
and press
to
make the call.
Clear screen
Press and hold
editing.
to clear an entry that you are
Adjusting the earpiece volume
Speed dial
You can adjust the earpiece volume by pressing the
navigation key up or down during a call.
Press and hold the alphanumeric keys (
to
) to call the phone numbers set in “Speed
Dial” which is up to 9 entries.
Phone Book Functions
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Menu Map
Menu Map
1 Phone book
View
Search Name
Group
Add New
Quick Save
Add Name
Copy Records
SIM to Handset
Handset to SIM
Delete All
SIM All
Handset All
Fixed Dial List
View List
Add New
Speed Dial
Edit
Delete
Handset Status
Own Numbers
Edit
Delete
Messages
3 Records
Messagess
Inbox
Outbox
Send
Delete
Settings
Voice Mail
Broadcast
Capacity
WAP PUSH
Service Indication
Recent Calls
Dial
Quick Save
Add Name
Delete
Clear Logs
Outgoing Call
Incoming Call
Missed Call
Clear All
Call Register
Call Timer
Call Cost
Call Balance
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Menu Map
4 Ringer
Volume
Ringer Type
Any Call
Phonebook Calls
Group Calls
Alarm
Message
Cell Broadcast
Power On Music
Power Off Music
5 Clock
Call Alert
Vibrator Only
Ringer Only
Vibrator & Ringer
Vibrator Then Ringer
No Ringer & Vibrator
Beep Only
Alarm
ON
OFF
Time & Date Setting
Display Mode
Auto Power off
Date Only
Time Only
Date & Time
No Display
ON
OFF
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Menu Map
6 Settings
7 Extras
Normal
Language
Input Method
Backlight
Voice Volume
Contrast
Auto Keypad Lock
Key Tones
Anykey Answer
Auto Answer
Connection Alert
Network Beep
Restore
Call Setting
Own No. Send
Divert
Barrings
Waiting
Minute Beep
Auto Redial
Network
Search Mode
Security
PIN Control
Change PIN
Change PIN2
Fixed Dial Control
Time Cost
Calling Display
Charge Rate
Calls Limit
Calculator
Games
Calendar
Wall Paper
Download
Redcap
Gobang
Settings
Download Melody
Download Picture
Menu Color
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Menu Map
8 WAP
Homepage
Bookmarks
Connect
Edit
Rename Bookmark
Last Page
Navigation
Clear Cache
9 STK
Network Settings
Active network settings
Edit active network settings
History
GSM
The availability depends on your network service provider.
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Call Functions
Call Functions
Turning your phone ON and OFF
Press and hold
it.
for 3 seconds and then release
Note
Always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden
to use it or when it may cause interference or danger.
When PIN is requested
SIM cards are usually protected with a PIN code.
The PIN code usually comes with your SIM card
provided by the network operator.
1. Key in your PIN code (note that the characters in
your password are replaced with “*”).
2. After you have entered the PIN code, press
to
3. If you key in a wrong number, press
remove the last digit.
4. If the PIN code entered is incorrect, a warning
message will be displayed to notify you of the
remaining times for entering the PIN.
Note
If an incorrect PIN code is entered 3 times in
succession, your phone will automatically lock-up the
SIM card and a message will be displayed to inform
you that the SIM card is blocked.
Unlock a blocked SIM card
If your SIM card is locked, you will be asked to enter
the PUK code to unlock your phone in order to
continue using it.
To unblock the SIM card:
(check with your
1. Key in the PUK code, press
network service provider for the PUK code).
2. Key in a new PIN code, press
3. Repeat the new PIN code and press
Note
The unblock code consists of 8 digits, and is
provided with the SIM card. If not, please check
with your network service provider for the code.
If an incorrect PUK code is entered 10 times in
succession, the SIM card will be blocked
automatically. Please consult your service provider
for the SIM card unblocked!
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Call Functions
indicates a dialed call.
4. Scroll to the desired entry with
5. Press
to check the information of the call.
6. Press
to continue the next operation with the
available options.
Making calls
1. When in idle mode, key in the area code and
phone number. To edit, press
to delete the
last digit.
to dial the number.
2. Press
to end an active call or stop dialing.
3. Press
Speed dial
Domestic calls
In idle mode, hold down the corresponding
alphanumeric keys (
to
) to dial the
preset speed dial numbers.
International calls
Note
Ensure that you have entered the settings in “Speed
Dial”.
When in idle mode, key in 02154422999 and press
to make the phone call.
1. When in idle mode, press and hold
until a “+”
(the prefix for making international call) sign
appears, then key in the country code, area code
and phone number accordingly.
to place the call.
2. Press
3. Press
to end an active call to stop dialing.
Calling your voice mailbox
In idle mode, dial the number provided by the network
service provider to access the voice mailbox or press
to access the voice mailbox directly.
and hold
Note
Obtain your voice mail number from the network
operator, and ensure that the number is set in“Voice
Mail Center”.
Example:
When in idle mode, key in +862154422999 and
press
to make the phone call.
Making calls via the phone book
1. Press
to access the Phone Book directly.
2. Scroll to the desired entry with
3. Press
to make the call.
Redial calls missed, received and dialed
The last 10 phone calls that you dialed, answered or
missed are stored in the phone’s memory. Perform
either of the followings to redial the call.
Redial fast and easy
to view the last phone
1. In idle mode, press
calls dialed, answered and missed.
2. Press
to dial the selected number.
Redial via the menu
1. In idle mode, press
and scroll to “Records”
with
2. Press
3. Select “Recent Calls” and press
to view the
recently incoming and outgoing calls records.
Where:
indicates a missed call
indicates a received call
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Call Functions
Retrieve Signal Call
Resumes the conversation with the call on hold.
End Held Signal Call
Ends the call on hold.
Send SMS
Send short messages that consist of text, built-in
picture or melody to another party during calls. For
details of this function, refer to "Messages".
Save Number
Saves the important phone number during a
conversation if necessary.
Answering calls
1. Press
2. Press
to answer an incoming call.
to refuse an incoming call.
Note
If you have activated the divert call function, any
incoming calls will be diverted to specified number.
For example, you may divert incoming calls to your
voice mail. When an incoming call is refused, the call
will be diverted too. Please refer to “Divert”.
Call waiting
In-call menu
Functions that are available in call waiting mode
Mute On
For details of this function, please refer to the function
described above.
Mute Off
For details of this function, please refer to the function
described above.
Swap Call
Switches between active calls and calls on hold when
in call waiting mode.
End Held Signal Call
For details of this function, please refer to the function
described above.
Send SMS
For details of this function, please refer to the function
described above.
Save Number
For details of this function, please refer to the function
described above.
Build Multiparty Call
Starts a multiparty conference call with up to 4
participants. For details of this function, refer to
“Multiparty”.
Functions that are available in normal mode
Mute On
Mutes the mobile phone. When this option is selected,
if the phone is in call waiting mode, the party on the
phone will not hear you and will remain on held.
Mute Off
Cancels the mute function.
Hold Signal Call
Places an active call on hold.
Functions that are available in multiparty
conference call mode. When the multiparty
conference call is activated, the phone gives you
access to some specific functions. The availability
depends on your network operator.
Mute On
For details of this function, please refer to the function
described above.
Mute Off
For details of this function, please refer to the function
described above.
Hold Multiparty Call
Places the current multiparty conference call on hold.
If the call waiting function is activated, you may
answer a new incoming call while already on line.
1. If there is an incoming call while you are already on
line, a tone will be heard and a notification
message with the caller information will be
displayed on the screen.
to answer the new call. The active call
2. Press
will be automatically placed on hold.
to refuse the new call.
3. Press
4. If you want to make a new call while you are on a
call, simply key in the number, press
to dial
the number. The active call will be automatically
placed on hold.
Note
The call waiting function allows you to manage up to
two calls simultaneously (1 active, 1 on hold). To
answer the third incoming call, end one of the active
calls, or establish a multiparty call for the two online
calls before answering the third call.
During a call, you can access to the In-call menu by
pressing
. Some of the options listed in In-call
menu may not be available at a given time and vary
depending on your network operator.
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Retrieve Multiparty Call
Resumes the conversation with the multiparty
conference call on hold.
End Held Multiparty Call
Ends the multiparty conference call on hold.
Send SMS
For details of this function, please refer to the function
described above.
Save Number
For details of this function, please refer to the function
described above.
End One Call In Party
Terminates the connection with one of the
participants from the multiparty conference call.
Filter One Call In Party
Chooses a participant from the multiparty conference
call for a private conversation.
Other operations
Keypad lock
This feature locks the keypad to prevent keys from
being accidentally pressed.
1. To lock the keypad: In idle mode, press and hold
to lock the keypad. After the keypad is
locked, the word “unlock” will be shown on the right
soft key.
and
2. To unlock the locked keypad: Press
press
to unlock the keypad. This operation
must be completed in 3 seconds.
3. To answer an incoming call while the keypad is
locked: To answer an incoming call, press
. During
To reject an incoming call, press
calls, your mobile phone operates as if it were
unlocked.
Multiparty
This option allows a conference call with up to 4
parties. Please check with your network operator for
the availability of multiparty conference calls.
1. Make sure that you have established two on-line
calls (1 active, 1 on hold), before activating
multiparty conference call.
and select “Build Multiparty Call” to
2. Press
start a multiparty conference call.
3. To add a new participant to the multiparty
conference call, perform the following steps:
to answer the new incoming call.
(1) Press
(2) Press
and select “Build Multiparty Call”.
4. To release a participant from the conference call,
perform the following steps:
and select “End One Call In Party”.
(1) Press
(2) Scroll to the desired party and press
(3) Press
to release the selected party.
5. To hold a private conversation with one of the
participants, perform the following steps:
and select “Filter One Call In Party”.
(1) Press
(2) Scroll to the desired party and press
(3) Press
separate the desired party from
the conference call.
Note
Even if the keypad is locked, an emergency call can
still be made.
Input text
The F66 model provides a number of input methods
for you to organize your phone book or write
messages.
, users may switch between the
By pressing
different input methods.
Note
In idle mode, use only numbers, the international
dialling prefix code “+” (press and hold
) and
characters that are allowed for dialling. Other
letters or symbols are not allowed.
To input a specific letter or symbol, after selecting
the input style, press the corresponding key
repeatedly until the required letter or symbol
appears. For example: to input A, press
once; to input B, press
twice, and so on.
To key in the same character in sequence, wait
for a second between each key press.
If you make a mistake, press
to delete the
character to the left of the cursor; press and hold
to delete all characters on the screen.
Note
The existing multiparty conference call will then be
automatically placed on hold.
6. To end an active conference call, press
Smart English
Smart English input is a much easier way to input a
text message in English. To enter each letter, just
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press the corresponding alphanumeric key once. In
Smart English input, the alphanumeric keys enter
words with a single key press instead of multiple key
presses. When the first (or second) character is
entered, the display shows the most probable word in
the suggestion area. The word you select from the
suggestion area will move to the text area.
Using Smart English input
Switch to Smart English input by pressing
repeatedly until the desired input style appear.
Example
If you want to input “Telephone”, key in the following:
Press the navigation key to select the desired word
to pick the word.
and press
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Using The Menu
Using The Menu
This handset offers a range of functions that allow you
to customize the phone to your needs. These
functions are arranged in menus and submenus.
Accessing the menu function
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
In idle mode, press
to go to the menu facility.
Scroll to the desired menu with
to enter the desired submenu.
Press
Scroll to the desired submenu with
to access the submenu.
Press
Press
up or down to access the next menu of
the selected submenu.
7. Press
to confirm the setting.
Returning from menu function
1. Press
to return to the previous menu level.
2. Press
to exit the menu and return to idle
mode without changing the menu settings.
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Phone Book
Phone book
to where the entry to be saved and press
(4) If “Save To Handset” is selected, key in the
location number to where the entry to be saved
and press
(5) Scroll to the desired group and press
The “Phone book” is used to save phone numbers
and names in the handset or SIM card. You can save
up to 100 entries in the handset or SIM cards. The
SIM card capacity may vary depending on the
network service provider. When the memory of the
SIM card/handset is full, the data will be stored to the
handset/SIM card automatically.
Copy Records
In idle mode, proceed as follows:
1. Press
to enter the main menu.
2. Scroll to “Phone book” with
to access the menu.
3. Press
This option allows you to transfer the entry from
handset to SIM card or vice versa.
to access the menu.
1. Press
2. Scroll to either “SIM to Handset” or “Handset to
SIM” and press
3. Press
to keep the original records after
to cancel copying.
copying, press
View
Delete All
You may view the names and phone numbers that
have been stored in the handset or the SIM card.
Search Name
to access the menu.
1. Press
2. Key in the letter that corresponds to the first letter
of the name require in the phone book.
3. Scroll to the desired name or phone number and
to dial the number.
press
Group
1. Scroll to the desired group and press
2. Press
to dial the number.
This option allows you to delete the data from the
phone book in handset or SIM card.
to access the menu.
1. Press
2. Scroll to either “SIM All” or “Handset All” and press
Fixed Dial List
The fixed dial list is to restrict the use of the SIM card.
If activated, it is only possible to make calls with
phone numbers that have been set in the list and the
emergency call number. You may view or add new
entry in the list. The PIN2 code is required to adjust
this setting.
Add New
Speed Dial
Add a new entry to the handset or the SIM card.
1. Press
to access the menu.
2. Key in the area code and the phone number, press
This option allows you to set the phone number up to
9 entries for one touch key dialing. When in idle mode,
press and hold the corresponding alphanumeric keys
to call the designated number.
1. Scroll to a specific key number and press
2. Scroll to the desired entry in the phone book and
to set the one touch key dialing.
press
Note
To key in the country code, press and hold
until
the international dialing code “+” is displayed then key
in the appropriate country code. The steps for dialing
from abroad are the same as above.
Handset Status
You can check the memory capacity of your handset
and SIM card. For example: 45/100 means that there
is a total of 100 entries, 45 entries are saved with 55
entries of memory still available. The phone status of
SIM card may vary depending on memory capacity of
the SIM card.
3. Select either “Quick Save” or “Add Name” and
press
4. If “Quick Save” is selected, the entry will be saved
directly to SIM card without editing.
5. If “Add Name” is selected, perform the following
steps:
(1) Key in the name and press
(2) Select either “Save To SIM” or “Save To
Handset” and press
(3) If “Save To SIM” is selected, key in the location
Own Numbers
This option allows you to key in your own name and
the phone number for reference.
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Messages
Messages
to read the message.
1. Press
to continue with the
2. After reading, press
following options:
This menu allows you to send, read and write text
messages and voice mailbox as well as other
relevant features that are provided by network
service provider.
Send
1. Edit the message (if necessary) and press
2. Use the existing recipient number and press
to send the message.
3. Alternatively, you may save the edited message
and send it to others.
In idle mode, proceed as follows:
to enter the main menu.
1. Press
2. Scroll to “Messages” with
to access the menu.
3. Press
Messages
Delete
Delete the message.
Inbox
icon will be
If a new message is received, the
shown at the top of the screen and on the sub-screen.
And notification tones will be heard.
to access the following
After reading, press
options:
Note
You may read through the message by pressing
If the cursor reaches the beginning or ending of the
message, you can go on with the previous or the next
message by pressing
Delete
Delete the message.
Send
You may write messages of up to 700 characters in
English. For information on how to input the
characters, please refer to “Input text” in “Other
operations”.
1. Start composing message.
2. Enter the recipient number manually or press
to search for a desired name. For details of
the operation, please refer to “Send” in “Outbox”.
to continue with the next operation.
3. Press
For details information, please refer to “Outbox”.
Reply
Reply to the message by writing text.
when finish writing the message.
1. Press
2. Press
to key in the recipient number.
to send the message.
3. Press
Call Back
Reply to the message by calling. Press
the person who sends the message.
to call
Forward
Forward the received message to others. You are
allowed to edit the message before sending.
Note
If you make a mistake when writing, press
to
delete the characters to the left of the cursor, press
and hold
to delete all the characters.
Before sending any messages, you have to save
the message center number in the “Service
Center”. Please check with your network operator
for the number.
Note
The message will be stored in the SIM card (SIM
card capacity depends on your network service
provider).
If the
icon flashes, it means that there is
insufficient memory for new messages. Select
“Delete” in “Inbox” to delete old messages to free
up memory for new messages.
If there is no
icon shown on screen, all
received messages have been read and there is
sufficient memory for new messages.
Delete
This option allows you to delete the old messages
with the following options.
Delete Inbox
Delete all the messages in the Inbox.
Outbox
All the saved messages can be found via this option.
Delete Outbox
Delete all the messages in the Outbox.
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Broadcast
This option allows you receive the information
broadcasted by your network service provider (such
as weather forecast or road traffic information).
Please contact your network service provider for
information on the topics available and its
corresponding index.
Delete All
Delete all the messages in both Inbox and Outbox.
Settings
The SMS profile defines the transmission
characteristics of the SMS. The availability depends
on your SIM card. You may change the profile with
the following options.
On
Activate the reception of all the topics defined in the
list. This function uses up the battery more quickly.
Service Center
Enter or change the phone numbers of the service
center supplied by the service provider.
Off
Deactivate the broadcast service.
Note
Please check with your network service provider for
the number.
Read New CB
Read the new CB messages up 10 entries. If the CB
messages received exceed the maximum number,
the new message will replace the oldest message.
Voice Mail Center
This option stores the required voice mailbox number
for listening to the voice messages.
TopicList
View the broadcasting topic list or add a new topic to
the list.
You can add and set an unrestricted topic to this
personal list by choosing from the topics index. You
can preset 15 entries with their index number (ID) and
rename 5 of them, if necessary. You may activate 10
topics at a time.
Note
Please check with your network service provider for
the number.
Valid Period
This option allows you to set the period which the
service center keeps the undelivered message.
To add a new topic:
1. Scroll to “” and press
2. Enter the index of the topic and press
3. Enter the name of the topic and press
Status Report
The service center will send you the report of the
messages sent.
Direct Reply
When activated, the service center of an incoming
SMS will be used to directly reply to the SMS and not
the SMS number contained in your handset.
Availability depends on your network service
provider.
To edit an existing topic:
1. Scroll to the desired topic and press
2. Continue the next operation with the available
options, such as “Deactivate”, “Edit”, “Delete” and
“View ID”.
Auto Display
If activated, the CB messages will be displayed
automatically and displayed longer messages in
scrolling mode.
Capacity
You can view the memory capacity for the inbox and
outbox as well as the available memory space.
Voice Mail
This option allows you to access the voice mailbox
directly to listen the voice messages.
Note
Ensure that you have entered the number provided
by your network operator in the “Voice Mail Center”.
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Messages
WAP PUSH
This function allows services to send information
proactively to mobile subscribers. WAP Push is an
SMS within the header of which is included a link to a
WAP address. On receiving a WAP Push, the
compatible mobile handset automatically gives the
user the option to access the WAP content on his
handset. The WAP Push directs the end-user to a
WAP address where content is stored ready for
viewing or downloading onto the handset. This WAP
address may be a page or a WAP site.
WAP Push applications are being used in the delivery
of mobile related content such as polyphonic ring
tones, java mobile games, applets, weather forecasts
and stock price alerts, colour screensavers, and
picture messages, incoming email alerts and
advertising campaigns.
Service Indication
This function signals an event of which the client
should be get informed and have a message and a
URL to a WML page where more information can be
retrieved sent with the message.
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Records
Records
Availability depends on the settings in “Time Cost” in
“Settings”.
This option provides a record of call duration, call
cost, recent calls and relevant settings.
Some of the functions require the PIN 2 code in order
to access them. For information on the PIN 2 code,
please refer to “Security”.
Availability of the call records depends on the
network service provider.
In idle mode, proceed as follows:
to enter the main menu.
1. Press
2. Scroll to “Records” with
to access the menu.
3. Press
Recent Calls
You may view the call records of the phone. The
phone calls that you have dialed, answered or not
answered are listed for your review.
to dial the selected number.
1. Press
2. Press
to continue with the further operation.
Note
If a number existed several times, only the last entry
will be shown on the list.
Clear Logs
This option allows you to delete the records of
outgoing, incoming or missed calls. You can even
delete all call records at a time.
Call Register
This option provides you the information on the call
duration, call cost and the balance.
Call Timer
to view the
After accessing to this menu, press
information on call duration of last call, outgoing and
incoming calls, and the total time of both outgoing and
incoming calls.
Call Cost
Provides you the information on the accumulated call
charges.
Call Balance
Provides you the information on the call cost limit and
balance.
Note
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Ringer
Ringer
This option allows you to set the volume, type of the
ringing tone and the alert tones.
In idle mode, proceed as follows:
1. Press
to enter the main menu.
2. Scroll to “Ringer” with
to access the menu.
3. Press
Volume
This option allows you to set the level of the ringing
volume by choosing from 5 levels with
to
increase or decrease the volume.
Ringer Type
The ringing tone can be set for 8 specific categories,
which are “Any Call”, “Phonebook Calls”, “Group
Calls”, “Alarm”, “Message”, “Broadcast”, ”Power On
Music” and “Power Off Music”. For “Any Call”,
“Phonebook Calls”, “Group Calls” and “Alarm”, the
available ringing tone for setting are the 7 built-in
tones and 1 downloaded melodies (if available) or
decide not to set any ringing tones.
For “Message” and “Broadcast”, the available ringing
tones for setting are the 2 built-in ringing tones or
decide not to set any ringing tones.
For power on/off music, you can select whether or not
to set any ringing tones. Scroll to the music and press
to confirm the setting, press
to cancel the
setting.
Call Alert
This option allows you to set the way the hand phone
prompts you when there is an incoming call.
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Clock
Clock
when the phone is idle using either “12 Hour” or “24
Hour” format.
This menu shows the options for setting the alarm,
auto power off, date and time and display mode (date
and time is displayed on the LCD display in idle
mode).
No Display
No date or time is displayed on the LCD display when
the phone is idle.
In idle mode, proceed as follows:
to enter the main menu.
1. Press
2. Scroll to “Clock” with
to access the menu.
3. Press
Auto Power off
You may set the phone to switch off automatically at
a specific time.
1. Scroll to “ON” and press
2. Scroll to either “Once” or “Everyday” and press
3. Key in the time for shutting down using the HH:MM
format, where HH is for hour and MM is for minute.
Alarm
Sets the handset to ring at a specific time with the
desired ring tone.
1. Scroll to “ON” and press
2. Scroll to either “Once”, “Everyday” or “Working
Day” and press
Note
Before the phone switches off, the message “Auto
Power Off” will appear. If no action is taken in several
seconds, the phone will switch off automatically.
Note
When the alarm goes off and no action is taken, the
alarm will ring for 1 minute. Press any key to stop the
alarm.
Time & Date Setting
Set the appropriate date and time for the phone,
using the following format DD/MM/YYYY where DD
is for day, MM is for month and YYYY is for year.
to set the date and time.
1. Press
2. Key in the appropriate day, month and year.
3. Key in the appropriate time using the format
HH:MM:SS, where HH is for hour, MM is for minute
and SS is for second.
to confirm the setting.
4. Press
Note
Please reset the date and time if the battery has been
detached for an extended period.
Display Mode
This option allows you to set the display format for
the date and time when the phone is in idle mode.
Date Only
It displays the date only on the LCD display when the
phone is idle.
Time Only
It displays the time only on the LCD display when the
phone is idle using either “12 Hour” or “24 Hour”
format.
Date & Time
It displays both the date and time on the LCD display
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Settings
Settings
Clock
call will be answered automatically without any
ringing or vibrating.
This menu shows the options for setting the functions
related to the phone itself. The availability of some of
the functions depends on your network service
provider.
Connection Alert
This option allows you to set the way the handset
prompts you of the phone connection.
In idle mode, proceed as follows:
to enter the main menu.
1. Press
2. Scroll to “Settings” with
to access the menu.
3. Press
Network Beep
When activated, the handset will prompt you of the
network registering when powering on.
Restore
Normal
Restores some of the functions set in the phone to
their original configuration, except that the PIN code
and the PIN2 code. The data stored in the phone
book will not be affected. For detailed information on
factory default settings, refer to the table below.
This menu provides you the following options:
Language
This option allows you to change the language for
display message. Languages vary upon the language
package used.
Input Method
A number of input styles are provided to organize the
phone book or write message. For detailed
information, please refer to “Input text”.
Backlight
This option allows you to turn the LCD and keypad
illumination on.
You may set the duration of the illumination with the
available options or you can define the time by
yourself (ranges from 10 – 99 seconds).
Voice Volume
Set the earpiece volume at 5 levels.
Contrast
This option allows you to adjust the display contrast
by pressing
Auto Keypad Lock
This option allows you to lock the keypad
automatically to prevent the keys from being
accidentally pressed.
Key Tones
This option allows you to set the keypad to make
sound at each key press.
Anykey Answer
If activated, press any key except
answer the incoming call.
and
to
Auto Answer
If activated (with headset connected), any incoming
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Settings
making or answering calls. A network access code is
required to set all the barring functions (you must
contact your network service provider).
Call Setting
You may set the functions related to the network
service. The availability of the functions depends on
your network service provider.
It contains 5 different barring modes and you can
activate, cancel or check its current status.
Own No. Send
Chooses whether or not your phone number is sent to
the called party.
All Outgoing
You are not able to make any outgoing calls. Only
incoming calls can be accepted.
Note
The availability depends on your network service
provider. If not available, any outgoing call is
impossible when deactivated.
Outgo International
You are not able to make any outgoing international
calls. Incoming calls can still be accepted.
Divert
Outgo International Except Home
When abroad, you can only call the numbers within
that country or call to home country (i.e., the country
where the phone is registered).
This option is set to divert incoming calls to the voice
mailbox or another phone number, so as not to miss
any important calls.
There are 5 divert modes available which you can
activate, cancel. You can check its current status at
any time.
If activated, follow the prompt on the screen and key
in the phone number to which you wish the incoming
calls to be diverted.
Unconditional
Automatically divert all incoming calls.
All Incoming
If activated, you are not able to receive any incoming
calls.
All Incoming When Roaming
No incoming calls will be permitted while roaming.
Clear All
Cancel all the call restriction function.
Unanswered
Divert incoming calls when line is busy, no reply or no
response. If activated, the “When Busy”, “No Reply”
and “No Response” divert settings are activated
automatically.
Waiting
This option alerts you of an incoming call while
already on line. When activated, a tone will be heard
and the caller’s number will be shown on the main
and sub-display to notify you of a new incoming call.
When Busy
Divert all incoming calls when the line is busy (when
you are on a call) or you have rejected the incoming
call.
Minute Beep
This option will remind you of the time elapsed. A
beep will be heard at every minute you talk on the
phone. For example, it beeps for 1 minute, 2 minutes
and so on.
No Reply
Divert all incoming calls if there is no answer.
Auto Redial
No Response
Divert all incoming calls when your phone is turned off
or out of coverage.
Clear All
Cancels all the call divert functions.
When activated, the phone will redial automatically
for unsuccessful call. It will repeatedly dial the
number at a fixed interval increment up to 10 attempts.
Any other use of the handset will cancel this function.
to cancel the dialing attempt.
Press
Barrings
Network
This option provides SIM card restrictions when
This is a networks related option. It allows you to
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Settings
register with, search or select the available network
and some of the relevant settings.
Fixed Dial Control
This option allows you to set fixed dial number. If
activated, it is only possible to make calls with phone
numbers that have been set in this function. The PIN2
code is required to adjust this setting.
Search Mode
The default setting is “Auto Search”. It usually
searches for the network operators using the priority
network list stored in SIM card.
Time Cost
This option allows you to set the following options:
Calling Display
This option shows you the information on call duration
during calls.
Auto Search
When using auto search mode to search for the
networks, your phone will register with the priority
network list stored in your SIM card. Alternatively, you
can register with the network manually. Always select
the network operator that has a roaming agreement
with your network operator in your region/country.
Charge Rate
Your phone will display the call cost according to the
number of units, the charge rate per unit, the currency,
and the exchange rate. The PIN2 code is required to
set the charge rate. Please check with your network
service provider for the actual rate.
Manual Search
When using the manual search mode to search for
the networks, always select the network operator that
has a roaming agreement with your network operator
in your region/country.
After selecting “Manual Search” mode, the mobile will
stay remain in “Manual Search” mode until the mode
is changed or a new SIM card is replaced.
Calls Limit
This option allows you to set the limit of your call cost.
The PIN2 code is required to adjust this setting. If the
phone call charges exceed the limitation, any
outgoing call is not allowed.
Note
If you are not familiar with the network operator,
strongly recommended that you select “Auto Search”
mode.
Security
You can change your PIN code, PIN2 code or set
whether or not the PIN code is requested when
powering on to protect you against any unauthorized
uses of your SIM card and certain other features.
PIN Control
You are allowed to set a password to protect the SIM
card from any unauthorized use. If the PIN request is
activated, you will be asked for the PIN every time
you switch on the phone.
Change PIN
You can change the PIN code periodically in this
option.
Change PIN2
You can change the PIN2 code periodically in this
option. The PIN2 code is usually provided with the
SIM card. If this is not the case, please check with
your network service provider.
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Extras
Extras
This option provides additional options to enable user
to personalise the phone. It may be used to simplify
the handset and includes a calculator, a calendar,
and even offers the possibility of playing games, set
up wallpaper, logo and the bottom color of menu.
to start playing.
3. Press
4. Press
to move
or
the chessman up, down, left and right.
to place the chessman and press
5. Press
to undo the previous step.
In idle mode, proceed as follows:
to enter the main menu.
1. Press
2. Scroll to “Extras” with
to access the menu.
3. Press
Note
In this game, you will play against the handset. The
party who first connects a continuous five chessmen
in and direction wins the game.
Calculator
Settings
For more enjoyment, you can activate the “Sounds”
and “Vibrator” function.
This option allows you to make simple calculations.
Due to the limitation of accuracy, round-off error may
occur during division and any number that exceeds 8
digits is not allowed.
Press
Note
Press
Calendar
To
to
to exit the game while playing.
input decimal.
This option can be used to look up a date. Key in the
year and month you would like to check or simply
and browse the date with
. The
press
years for looking up are ranging from January, 0 to
December, 9999.
input negative or positive
Wall Paper
input the operation factors such as
+,-,* and /.
erase whole entry or restart a new
calculation.
This option offers you the possibility to set up a
specific picture for the handset background.
input number.
Download
This option allows you to download any favorite
melody or picture by preferences to replace the
operator name that shown on the idle display or set it
as the incoming call alert. The format supported for
melody and picture are MIDI and bmp, wbmp, gif or
jpg respectively.
backspace
get the result after inputting.
exit calculator menu.
Note
The availability of the download function depends on
the local network service provider.
Games
This menu offers you some interesting games.
Redcap
1. Select whether or not to read the brief help text.
2. Input the desired level of the game before starting.
to go up,
or
3. Press
down, left or right.
to undo the previous step.
4. Press
Menu Color
This option allows you to set the bottom color of the
display by preference.
Gobang
1. Select whether or not to read the brief help text.
2. Select the difficult level of the game before starting
the game.
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WAP
WAP
and press
website before) with
to start
5. Scroll to “Connect” and press
connection.
Note
If the selected bookmark is not available as desired,
select another profile and perform the procedures
described in “Activation of WAP service” again.
WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) is a global
wireless protocol specification for mobile wireless
terminals. WAP enables you to subscribe to certain
Internet services, for example: banking services,
news, weather forecast, flight schedules etc.
Note
You need to subscribe to the data transmission
and WAP browsing services via your network
service provider in order to access WAP services.
WAP web page adapts the Wireless Mark-up
Language (WML) technology. Web pages that
employ Hyper-Text Mark-up Language (HTML) are
not supported.
Accessing via navigation
1. When in idle mode, press
to enter the main
menu.
2. Scroll to the “WAP” menu and press
3. Scroll to “Navigation” and press
4. Enter the URL of the Website (use
to key in any special character).
or
5. Press
to link to the web page.
Note
You may skip the prefix of the URL (i.e. http://).
Press and hold
to exit the website that you
are visiting.
Please check with your network operator or
service provider for the information on WAP
settings.
In idle mode, proceed as follows:
1. Press
to enter the main menu.
2. Scroll to “WAP” with
to access the submenu.
3. Press
Basic steps for activating and accessing WAP service
The following section introduces the basic steps for
accessing and browsing the web.
Activation of WAP service
Before using the WAP service, you need to activate
the WAP connection profile first.
to enter the main
1. When in idle mode, press
menu.
2. Scroll to the “WAP” menu and press
3. Scroll to “Network Settings” menu and press
4. Select “Active network settings” and press
and press
5. Scroll to the desired profile with
Accessing the WAP service
You may connect to the website in either of the
following ways.
Accessing via the homepage
to enter the main
1. When in idle mode, press
menu.
2. Scroll to the “WAP” menu and press
3. Scroll to “Homepage” and press
Note
Only if a WAP website is set as homepage before.
Homepage
This option has connectivity with WAP. It connects to
the homepage that you have set.
Bookmarks
This option allows you to store up to 10 WAP URLs as
bookmarks in your handset memory.
to
Scroll to the desired bookmark and press
continue with the following options:
Connect
Link to the website that you have set the URL. Press
to start the connection.
Edit
Enter the URL for the website you want to connect to.
Rename Bookmark
Change the bookmark name.
Last Page
It takes you directly to the WAP URL that you
connected to last time.
Accessing via bookmark
1. When in idle mode, press
to enter the main
menu.
2. Scroll to the “WAP” menu and press
3. Scroll to “Bookmarks” and press
4. Scroll to the desired bookmark (if you bookmark a
Navigation
You may key in the URL that you want to connect to.
Empty Cache
This option allows you to clear the buffer memory of
the handset.
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WAP
Clear Record
Clear the timer record of the connection time.
Cache is a buffer storage that is used to store the
data or web page that you have visited temporarily, so
that you can connect to the web site quickly and
easily next time.
Always clear the cache after you have visited any
web page that needs a personal identification number,
for example, bank account.
Network Settings
Active network settings
This option allows you to activate the connection
profile you want.
to enter the “Active network settings”
1. Press
menu.
2. Select the desired profile you want to connect.
3. Press
to activate the connection profile.
Edit active network settings
This option allows you to key in all the required
parameter settings, such as profile name, homepage,
IP address, IP port, data call type, according to the
information you have received from your network
operator. The availability and configuration may vary,
dependent on your network operator.
You may edit the following items:
Profile Name
Key in the name of the connection profile.
Homepage
Key in the URL of the homepage (if desired).
GSM Settings
1. IP Address: Input the IP address offered by your
network operator.
2. IP Port: Set the IP port.
3. Data Call Type: Select either “Analogue” or
“ISDN”.
4. Phone Number: Key in the phone number
required to connect to WAP service.
5. User Name: Key in the name of the user required
to connect to WAP service.
6. Password: Key in the password to connect to
WAP service.
History
This option allows you to view the records of your
connection to the GSM.
GSM
to access the following options:
Press
Last Record
Check the visiting time of the last connection.
Total Record
Check the total time of the connection.
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STK
STK
This menu is shown only if your SIM card provides
additional services. The name and contents of this
menu depends on the services available.
For availability, rates and information on using the
SIM service, check with your network service
provider.
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Maintenance
Maintenance
Your mobile telephone is a radio transceiver, built
with precision electronic parts, and it needs to be
used with care. Observing the following
recommendations may prolong the phone’s life.
Please note the following points:
Keep the phone and its accessories out of the
reach of small children.
Keep it dry. Avoid contact with liquids. Humidity
and liquids contain minerals which corrode
electronic circuits.
Do not expose the phone to an extremely cold
environment, as this will cause a build-up of
moisture within the phone.
Do not expose the phone to an extreme heat as
high temperatures will shorten the life of
electronic parts, damage the battery, and cause
some plastic material parts to become deformed
or melt.
Do not attempt to disassemble the phone.
Non-expert handling of the phone may damage
it.
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or
strong detergents to clean the phone. The phone
may be cleaned with a soft cloth slightly
dampened in warm water.
Do not paint or otherwise coat the phone.
Do not use accessories, such as batteries
designed for other mobile phones, or any other
unapproved accessories. This will damage the
phone, violate the radio equipment regulations
and
invalidate
your
warranty.
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Access Codes
Access Codes
There are several codes required to access the
handset and SIM card. The access codes allow you
to avoid unauthorized use of your phone and SIM
card.
PIN code
The PIN (Personal Identification Number) protects
the card against unauthorized use. This code is
supplied with the SIM card. If the PIN is set to on,
the code is requested when the phone is switched
on.
If you enter an incorrect PIN code three times in
succession, the SIM card is blocked, key in the PUK
code.
PIN2 code
This code is supplied with the SIM cards and is
required to access certain functions, such as
accumulated costs. If your SIM card supports those
particular functions, you can activate them in your
handset. If you enter an incorrect PIN2 code three
times in succession, PIN2 code is blocked and you
will be asked for the PUK2 code.
PUK code
The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code is used
to unblock and change the locked PIN code. This
code may be supplied with the SIM card. If this is
not the case, check with your network service
provider for the code. If you enter an incorrect PUK
code ten times in succession, your SIM card is no
longer valid.
Contact your network service provider to replace
the SIM card.
PUK2 code
The PUK2 code is used to unblock and change the
locked PIN2 code. This code is supplied with the
SIM. If you enter an incorrect PUK code ten times in
succession, the functions that require PIN2 code in
order to be activated will no longer valid.
Contact your network service provider to replace
the SIM card.
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Reference Information
Reference Information
EFR encoding decoder function
Accessories
The F66 model (GSM/DCS) is equipped with the
latest encoding decoder and audio frequency
technology, to achieve superior audio quality.
The accessories for the F66 model (GSM/DCS)
mobile phone include battery, charger and etc.
Please refer to “Battery Charging” for battery
charging method.
At present, there are 3 types of encoding decoder
applied to GSM/DCS:
yEnhance full rate (EFR)
yFull rate (FR)
yHalf rate (HR)
Battery
At present, the rechargeable battery approved by
the manufacturer is the lithium battery (LI-ION).
The standby time for a new battery is about 50-150
hours. The capacity of a battery may vary
depending on the environment, networks, SIM card
or options available.
The F66 model (GSM/DCS) mobile phone supports
the normally used EFR and FR encoding decoder.
Charger
All GSM and DCS cellular networks and phones
support FR encoding decoder.
Do not connect it to an incompatible product. It
charges the phone battery rapidly. To start
charging, plug the charger into a power supply and
insert the other end into the charge port at the
bottom of your phone.
If supported by the network operator, then the
network operator will automatically select the
relevant encoding decoder, which will be either
EFR or FR.
The required charging time is approximately 5
hours. The battery charging status can be checked
on the mobile phone display.
The F66 model is programmed to automatically
select the EFR where this is supported by the
network, allowing you to enjoy the superior audio
quality provided by EFR. Otherwise the phone will
select FR.
At present, only some networks support both the
FR and EFR encoding decoder.
If the network operator cannot support EFR, the
F66 model (GSM/DCS) mobile phone will
automatically adopt the FR encoding decoder.
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Problem Solving
Problem Solving
a. Check whether you are in an area of variable
coverage. This uses extra battery power.
b. Ensure that the using environment is not in
extreme temperatures. At extreme hot or cold
temperatures, battery performance is
significantly reduced.
Problem Solving
1. When you switch on your phone,
“Insert SIM card” is displayed.
a. Check that the SIM card is correctly installed.
b. Ensure that the gold chip is not damaged or
scratched.
c. Check the SIM card contact. If they are dirty,
clean them with an antistatic cloth.
8. The LI-ION battery was being charged
overnight.
It is strongly recommended that not to charge the
battery for more than 24 hours. It may decline the
battery performance or cause damage to the
battery.
2. When your phone shows “PIN”, “PIN2”,
“PUK”, “PUK2”, and “Barring code”.
a. Please contact your network service provider
for the numbers.
b. Enter the wrong PIN code three times in
succession, the SIM card will be blocked.
c. For the PUK code, check with your network
service provider.
9. The headset starts beeping.
The signal is weak or out of coverage.
3. No connection to network.
a. Check the signal strength meter in the display.
If the signal is weak, move to an open space
or move closer to a window and try again.
b. Contact your network service provider for
further detail.
4. Your correspondent cannot hear you.
a. Check that the network signal strength is
normal and try again.
b. Check that the microphone is unmuted.
c. Holding the phone closer to your mouth.
5. The battery won’t charge.
a. Check that the charger is properly connected.
b. The message “Charging” will only be shown
when you charge the battery with the handset
switched off.
6. You can’t make calls.
a. Check the signal strength meter in the display.
If the signal is weak, move to an open space
or, if you are in a building, move closer to a
window.
b. The network is busy, please try again later.
c. Check whether the call charge limit has been
reached.
7. The battery drains faster than normal.
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Index
Index
Connect
32
Active network settings
33
Auto Display
23
Data Call Type
33
Auto Search
30
Date & Time
27
Date Only
27
Delete All
23
Delete Inbox
22
Delete Outbox
22
Direct Reply
23
Barrings
All Incoming
29
All Incoming When Roaming
29
All Outgoing
29
Clear All
29
Outgo International
29
Outgo International Except Home
29
Broadcast
23
Build Multiparty Call
17
Divert
Clear All
29
No Reply
29
No Response
29
Unanswered
29
Unconditional
29
When Busy
29
Call Back
22
Call Balance
25
Call Cost
25
Call Timer
25
Calling Display
30
Calls Limit
30
Capacity
23
Charge Rate
30
Clear Record
33
Edit active network settings
Emergency calls
33
End Held Multiparty Call
18
End Held Signal Call
17
End One Call In Party
18
Filter One Call In Party
39
18
Index
Forward
22
Mute Off
17
Mute On
17
Games
Gobang
31
Redcap
31
Settings
31
Group
No Display
21, 22, 33
GSM
33
GSM Settings
33
Off
23
On
23
Outbox
22
Hold Multiparty Call
17
Hold Signal Call
17
Homepage
33
Password
33
Phone Number
33
Profile Name
33
Inbox
22
IP Address
33
IP Port
33
Read New CB
33
Manual Search
23
Redial
Last Record
27
30
40
fast and easy
16
via the menu
16
Rename Bookmark
32
Reply
22
Retrieve Multiparty Call
18
Retrieve Signal Call
17
Index
Save Number
17
Search Name
21, 33
Send
22
Send SMS
17
Service Center
23
Service Indication
24
Settings
23
Status Report
23
Swap Call
17
User Name
33
Valid Period
23
Voice Mail
23
Voice Mail Center
23
WAP
Time Only
27
TopicList
23
Total Record
33
41
Access via navigation
32
Access via bookmark
32
Access via the homepage
32
Accessing
32
Activation
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Issue Jan 2005.
F10_ENUM_R1.0 (DBT301M.T01.PH.004.H01.S)
F10
USER MANUAL
DBTEL is a registered trademark of DBTEL Incorporated.
Copyright © 2004 DBTEL Incorporated. All rights reserved.
No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval
system, without the prior written permission of the publisher.
DBTEL Incorporated reserves the right to make changes in technical and product specifications without prior notification.
Address: No.29, Tzu Chiang St, Tu-Cheng, Taipei, Taiwan.
Website: http://www.dbtel.com.tw
Warning: Use only approved accessories and battery. Do not connect to any incompatible products; otherwise, it will
invalidate the recognition or warranty applying to your mobile phone.
The font type of the legend, graphics or icons in the user manual may differ from that shown on the handset.
Technical specifications and certain features are subject to change in technology, design, software upgrade and availability.
Safety Information
For your safety, please read the guidelines below carefully before you use your phone:
Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals
Max. SAR Measurement (1g) PCS1900
Head: 0.42 W/kg
Body: 0.60 W/kg
Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power transmitter and recommendations for the protection of public exposure
to RF electromagnetic energy.
• International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1996
• Verband Deutscher Elektringenieure (VDE) DIN- 0848
• Directives of the European Community, Directorate General V in Matters of Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Energy
• National Radiological Protection Board of the United Kingdom, GS 11, 1988
• American National Standards Institute (ANSI) IEEE. C95.1- 1992
• National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP). Report 86
• Department of Health and Welfare Canada. Safety Code 6
These standards are based on extensive scientific review. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers and physicians from
universities, government health agencies and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the updated ANSI
Standard.
The design of your phone complies with these standards when used normally.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful
interference
Notice
To reduce exposure to electromagnetic radiation, use the handset properly.
SAR Radiation Limit: 2.0 W/Kg
Tested SAR Rating: 0.698 W/Kg
Safety Information
DBTEL handset is the first Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) compliance in Taiwan.
Compliance with International standard
SAR Radiation Limit: 2.0 W/Kg
Tested SAR Rating: 0.698 W/Kg
Product Safety
Product Safety is always the first priority of DBTEL Incorporated. With the SAR Safety Certificate,
we show our persistence in making customer safety the paramount importance.
R&TTE Directive requirements
A declaration of conformity to the essential requirements.
Identification of the European countries in which the equipment is intended to be used.
Identification of the public telecommunication network to which the equipment is intended to be
connected.
“Hereby, we , declares that this F10 is in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC ”.
Contents
European Union - SAR
For Your Safety
Your F10
Using The Menu
Accessing the menu function ---------------20
Returning from menu function --------------20
Phone Book
Specification---------------------------------------5
Key description-------------------------------------5
Function key table--------------------------------5
Display indicators----------------------------------6
Status indicators on main display------------6
Backlight--------------------------------------------7
Messages
Installation of the SIM card and the battery 8
Removal of the SIM card and the battery --8
Battery Information
10
Menu Map
11
Call Functions
15
22
Messages ----------------------------------------22
WAP PUSH--------------------------------------24
Records
Battery charging------------------------------------9
Battery specification-------------------------------9
Notice on battery charging and discharging-9
Low battery indicator------------------------------9
Use of battery---------------------------------------9
Battery disposal ------------------------------------9
Quick & Easy
21
View------------------------------------------------21
Add New------------------------------------------21
Copy Records-----------------------------------21
Delete All -----------------------------------------21
Fixed Dial List -----------------------------------21
Speed Dial ---------------------------------------21
Handset Status ---------------------------------21
Own Numbers-----------------------------------21
Your phone ------------------------------------------5
Installation
20
25
Recent Calls-------------------------------------25
Clear Logs ---------------------------------------25
Call Register-------------------------------------25
Ringer
26
Volume--------------------------------------------26
Ringer Type--------------------------------------26
Call Alert ------------------------------------------26
Clock
27
Alarm ----------------------------------------------27
Time & Date Setting --------------------------27
Display Mode------------------------------------27
Auto Power off ----------------------------------27
Turning your phone ON and OFF----------15
When PIN is requested-----------------------15
Unlock a blocked SIM card------------------15
Making calls ---------------------------------------16
Domestic calls-----------------------------------16
International calls-------------------------------16
Making calls via the phone book-----------16
Redial calls missed, received and dialed 16
Speed dial----------------------------------------16
Calling your voice mailbox-------------------16
Clock
28
Settings
28
Normal ----------------------------------------------28
Language-----------------------------------------28
Input Method ------------------------------------28
Backlight------------------------------------------28
Voice Volume------------------------------------28
Contrast-------------------------------------------28
Auto Keypad Lock -----------------------------28
Key Tones----------------------------------------28
Anykey Answer ---------------------------------28
Auto Answer -------------------------------------28
Connection Alert--------------------------------28
Network Beep-----------------------------------28
Restore--------------------------------------------28
Answering calls-----------------------------------17
Call waiting---------------------------------------17
In-call menu--------------------------------------17
Multiparty -----------------------------------------18
Other operations---------------------------------18
Keypad lock--------------------------------------18
Input text------------------------------------------18
Smart English -----------------------------------18
Using Smart English input -------------------19
Call Setting-----------------------------------------31
Contents
Own No. Send ----------------------------------31
Divert ----------------------------------------------31
Barrings-------------------------------------------31
Waiting --------------------------------------------31
Minute Beep -------------------------------------31
Auto Redial --------------------------------------31
Index
Network---------------------------------------------31
Security ---------------------------------------------32
PIN Control --------------------------------------32
Change PIN -------------------------------------32
Change PIN2------------------------------------32
Fixed Dial Control ------------------------------32
Time Cost------------------------------------------32
Extras
33
Calculator-----------------------------------------33
Games --------------------------------------------33
Calendar------------------------------------------33
Wall Paper ---------------------------------------33
Download-----------------------------------------33
WAP
34
Basic steps for activating and accessing
WAP service-------------------------------------34
Homepage ---------------------------------------34
Bookmarks---------------------------------------34
Last Page ----------------------------------------34
Navigation----------------------------------------34
Empty Cache------------------------------------34
Network Settings -------------------------------35
History---------------------------------------------35
STK
36
Maintenance
37
Access Codes
38
PIN code------------------------------------------38
PIN2 code----------------------------------------38
PUK code ----------------------------------------38
PUK2 code---------------------------------------38
Reference Information
39
EFR encoding decoder function ------------39
Accessories ---------------------------------------39
Battery---------------------------------------------39
Charger -------------------------------------------39
Problem Solving
40
Problem Solving ---------------------------------40
41
European Union - SAR
European Union - SAR
SAR (European Union)
This Model phone meets the EU Requirements for
exposure to radio waves.
Your Mobile Phone is a radio transmitter and
receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to
exceed the limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF)
energy recommended by the Council of the
European Union. These limits are part of
comprehensive guidelines and established permitted
levels of RF energy for the general public. The
guidelines were developed by independent scientific
organisations through the evaluation of scientific
studies. The limits include a substantial safety
margin designed to ensure the safety of all persons,
regardless of age and health.
The exposure standards for mobile phones employ a
unit of measurement known as the Specific
Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit
recommended by the Council of the European Union
is 2.0 W/kg.* Tests for SAR have been conducted
using normal operating conditions with the phone
transmitting at the highest certified power in all tested
frequency bands. This is because the phone is
designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to
use only the power required to reach the network. In
general, the closer you are to the station antenna,
the lower the power output.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the
public, compliance with the European R&TTE
directive must be shown. One of the essential
requirements of this directive is the protection of the
health and safety for the user and any other person.
The highest SAR value for this model phone when
tested for compliance against the standard is 0.698
W/kg. While there may be differences between the
SAR levels of various phones and at various
positions, they all meet the EU requirement for RF
exposure.
* The SAR limit for mobile phones for public use is 2.0
watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over ten grams of
body tissue. The limit incorporates a substantial
margin of safety to give additional protection for the
public and to account for any variations in
measurements.
For Your Safety
For Your Safety
When in idle mode, key in the emergency
to be
call number and press
connected to the emergency services.
Road safety
Exercise proper control of the car at all times.
Do not use handheld phones while driving,
and always use the hands free kit.
Provide all the necessary information as
accurately as possible. Do not hang up until
you are told to do so.
Special regulations
Always switch off your mobile wherever use
is prohibited, such as hospitals, as it may
cause interference to medical equipments.
Note
Even when the keylock is activated,
emergency calls can still be made.
If a PIN is set when switching on the
mobile phone with SIM card inserted, you
will be asked for the PIN code. Any
emergency call can be made without
entering the PIN code. Press
followed by
to make an emergency
call.
Electronic devices
Mobile phones can interfere with appliances
such as computers, televisions and other
radio equipments.
Other medical devices
Mobiles phones can interfere with signals of
personal medical devices, such as
pacemaker or hearing aid. Consult your
doctor for advice before using the mobile.
Aircraft
The use of mobile phones is prohibited in the
air. Switch off your phone before boarding
an aircraft.
Accessories and battery
Use only approved accessories and
batteries. Do not connect to any
incompatible product. This will invalidate any
warranty applying to your mobile phone and
may be dangerous.
Disposal
Your mobile phone and other accessories
must be disposed of properly. They must not
be thrown away in municipal waste! Please
dispose of used mobile phones and other
accessories in accordance with local
regulations.
Potentially explosive atmospheres
Switch off your phone when in or near
explosive areas petrol stations and chemical
plants.
Emergency calls
Make sure your phone is switched on and in
a service area with adequate reception.
Your F10
Your F10
Your phone
Key description
Your mobile phone is a radio transceiver. When the
phone is turned on, it transmits and receives radio
frequency (RF) signals.
The front and back opened views of the F10 handset
are shown below:
The following tables provide you with a description of
the keys on the keypad.
Function key table
KEY
FUNCTIONS
Soft key
Follow the prompt on the screen,
press to access the following
options: “Menu”, “OK”, “Options”
or “View”, etc.
Press to access the In-call menu
during a call.
Clear key/Phone Book access key
Follow the prompt on the screen,
press to access the following
options: “Names”, “Clear” or
“Back”, etc.
When in idle mode, press to
access the phone book directly to
search for a required name for
dialing.
Navigation key
Press vertically to scroll through
the lists when accessing menus.
Press vertically to move the
cursor left and right during the
editing of words.
In idle mode, press
up to
access Ringing Tone menu, press
down to access the quick
access menu, which includes 9
commonly accessed functions,
such as Alarm, Backlight, Input
Method, Wall Paper, Calculator,
Calendar, Games, Auto Answer,
Speed Dial.
Call key
Press to place a call or answer an
incoming call.
In idle mode, press to view the
latest dialed, received and missed
phone call list. Each list contains
10 entries.
Press and hold to enable the
hands free function.
Power key/ End call key
In idle mode, press and hold to
1. LCD display
2. Navigation key
3. Clear key/Phone Book access key
4. Power key/End call key
5. Soft key
6. Call key
7. Alphanumeric keys
8. Charger port /Earphone jack/data downloading
port
Specification
Dimension (with battery pack)
80 (L) x 42 (W) x 22 (D) mm
Weight (with battery pack)
71.5g
Your F10
Display indicators
turn the phone on and off.
to
and
The following tables provide you the indicators shown
on the both main and sub LCD display.
Alphanumeric key
Press to key in digits, letters or
special characters. Its functions
may vary according to the
available menu.
Symbol key
Press to key in the symbols
displayed on the key. Its functions
may vary according to the
available menu.
Status indicators on main display
A number of status indicators are shown at the top of
the screen to tell you of the relevant settings of your
handset. Some of the icons listed below may not be
available at a given time and vary depending on your
local network operator.
Idle display. Shown when the
phone is not in use.
Network. Shown with the signal
strength to indicate the network
status. If no signal strength is
shown, it indicates that it is
searching for the network.
Battery charge indicator. The
more bars that are shown, the
more power is available in the
battery.
Signal strength. The more bars
shown, the better the signal
strength.
Roaming. Shown when
registered with a system other
than the original one
(Inter-system Roaming).
Short message. Shown when
there is an unread incoming text
message. Flashes when the
memory is full.
Missed call. Shown when there
is an unanswered incoming call.
Silencer. Shown when the
incoming call alert is set to quiet.
Vibrator. Shown when the
incoming call alert is set to
vibrate alert.
Alarm. Shown when the alarm is
set.
Call divert. Shown when the
unconditional divert call is
activated.
Headset. Shown when the
Your F10
headset is connected to the jack
and the headset function is
enabled.
Beep Only. Shown when the
incoming call alert is set to “Beep
Only”.
Backlight
When pressing a key or answering incoming call, the
backlight will automatically turn on for 10 to 30
seconds or you can define the backlight duration
(ranges from 1 – 99 seconds) by preference. For
information on the setting, please refer to “Normal” in
“Settings”.
Installation
Installation
Installation of the SIM card and the
battery
Note
Keep the SIM card and batteries out of the reach of
small children.
Before proceeding, ensure that the phone is
switched off if a battery has been installed.
1. Press the battery cover catch downwards at the
top of the handset with one hand and remove the
battery cover with the other hand.
2. Push the battery upwards and remove the battery
from the battery slot.
3. Insert the SIM card into the SIM cardholder,
ensuring that the angled corner is on the lower
left-hand side with the gold metallic contact
surface facing downward.
4. Replace the battery with its catch pins inserted into
the catch slots and press down until it is firmly
seated in the battery slot. Then replace the battery
cover and press down the battery cover catch until
it clicks into place.
Removal of the SIM card and the
battery
Repeat the same procedures described in the
“Installations of the SIM card and the battery” to
remove the SIM card and the battery.
Note
You may access the following functions before
inserting the SIM card: Alarm, Date & Time Setting,
Calculator, Games, Calendar and Wall Paper.
Battery Information
Battery Information
overcharging will shorten the battery life. If a fully
charged battery is left unused, it will slowly
discharge itself over time.
5. An environment with extremely high or low
temperatures will affect the battery charging.
Optimum charging will be achieved in moderate
temperatures.
6. If the indicator of the desktop charger does not
light up or keep flashing while charging, remove
your phone or battery and insert them to the
desktop charger again until it lights up and starts
charging.
Battery charging
Note
Use only the approved battery and charger supplied
by the phone manufacturer.
1. Plug the connector of the travel charger into the
charger port at the bottom of the phone.
2. Plug the charger into the AC power supply socket
and the battery indicator starts scrolling. The
charging message will be displayed after
connecting it to the power supply if the handset is
switched off. An icon indicating the charging is in
progress is shown on the sub display regardless of
whether the handset is switched off or on.
3. When the battery is fully charged, the battery
indicator will stop scrolling.
4. If the battery is completely flat with the handset
switching off, the charging message will take a few
minutes to appear after connecting it to the power
supply.
Low battery indicator
When the power is low, with only a few minutes of
calling time left, the handset will warn you with an
alert tone and the “Battery Low” message will be
displayed.
Use of battery
1. Never use a damaged or non-recommended
charger or battery.
2. Keep the battery at a temperature between 10℃
to 40℃ (50℉ to 104℉).
3. The effectiveness of your battery is particularly
affected in temperatures below 0℃ (32℉).
Note
You can use the phone, if switched on, while it is
charging.
While charging, make sure that the charger is
firmly connected to the charger port.
When charging the battery for the first time, charge
it for at least 12 hours.
For optimum battery power performance, 5 hours
of battery charging is recommended.
Do not remove the battery while charging is in
progress, otherwise it may cause damage to your
phone.
Battery disposal
Do not dispose of the battery in a fire. This may cause
a serious risk of explosion and/or release highly toxic
chemicals.
C Ensure that the battery is disposed of or recycled
properly.
C The battery must not be disposed of in municipal
waste.
Battery specification
Please refer to “Accessories” of “Reference
Information” or the battery label.
Notice on battery charging and
discharging
1. Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery.
2. Use only the specified charger supplied by
manufacturer for charging. Any other type of
charger may be dangerous.
3. Please note that the new battery will only reach its
best performance after being fully charged and
discharged 2 or 3 times.
4. When the charger is not in use, disconnect it from
the power supply. Do not leave the battery on
continuous charge for more than one week, as
Quick & Easy
Quick & Easy
1. In idle mode, key in the area code and the phone
number, press
2. Scroll to either “Quick Save” or “Add Name” and
press
3. If “Quick Save” is selected, the data entered will
to confirm
be displayed for checking, press
the setting.
4. If “Add Name” is selected, perform the following
steps:
(1) Key in the name and press
(2) Select either “Save To SIM” or “Save To
Handset” and press
(3) If “Save To SIM” is selected, key in the location
number to where the entry to be saved and
press
(4) If “Save To Handset” is selected, select the
. The data
desired group and press
entered will be shown on the LCD display.
(5) Press
to confirm the setting.
This page provides some of the basic operations for
using your phone. For more detailed information,
refer to “User Manual”.
Before Use
1. Remove the battery and insert your SIM card,
then re-install and charge the battery. For more
details, please refer to “Installation”.
to turn on your phone. Wait
2. Press and hold
until the name of the network operator appears on
the screen.
Call Functions
Making calls
In idle mode, key in the area code, the phone
to make a call.
number and press
Making calls fast and easy
In idle mode, press
to access to the phone
book directly. Scroll to the desired name with
to make the call.
and press
Keypad Lock
Answering calls
Press
Lock keypad
to answer a call.
Terminating calls
In idle mode, press and hold
keypad.
Refusing calls
After locking the keypad, the word “unlock” will be
shown on the right soft key.
Press
Press
to end the active call.
to refuse an incoming call.
to lock the
Unlock keypad
Press
and press
accordingly to unlock
the keypad.
Other Functions
Emergency calls
In idle mode, key in the emergency call number and
to contact the emergency services
press
center.
Clear screen
Press and hold
editing.
Redialling
Press
to view the recently dialed, answered or
missed phone numbers up to 10 entries each. Scroll
and press
to
to the desired number with
make the call.
to clear an entry that you are
Adjusting the earpiece volume
You can adjust the earpiece volume by pressing the
navigation key up or down during a call.
Speed dial
Press and hold the alphanumeric keys (
to
) to call the phone numbers set in “Speed Dial”
which is up to 9 entries.
Phone Book Functions
Add new
Adding new numbers and names to handset or SIM
card.
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Menu Map
Menu Map
1 Phone book
View
Search Name
Group
Add New
Quick Save
Add Name
Copy Records
SIM to Handset
Handset to SIM
Delete All
SIM All
Handset All
Fixed Dial List
View List
Add New
Speed Dial
Edit
Delete
Handset Status
Own Numbers
Edit
Delete
Messages
3 Records
Messagess
Inbox
Outbox
Send
Delete
Settings
Voice Mail
Broadcast
Capacity
WAP PUSH
Service Indication
Recent Calls
Dial
Quick Save
Add Name
Delete
Clear Logs
Outgoing Call
Incoming Call
Missed Call
Clear All
Call Register
Call Timer
Call Cost
Call Balance
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Menu Map
4 Ringer
Volume
Ringer Type
Any Call
Phonebook Calls
Group Calls
Alarm
Message
Broadcast
Power On Music
Power Off Music
5 Clock
Call Alert
Vibrator Only
Ringer Only
Vibrator & Ringer
Vibrator Then Ringer
No Ringer & Vibrator
Beep Only
Alarm
ON
OFF
Time & Date Setting
Display Mode
Auto Power off
Date Only
Time Only
Date & Time
No Display
ON
OFF
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Menu Map
6 Settings
7 Extras
Normal
Language
Input Method
Backlight
Voice Volume
Contrast
Auto Keypad Lock
Key Tones
Anykey Answer
Auto Answer
Connection Alert
Network Beep
Restore
Call Setting
Own No. Send
Divert
Barrings
Waiting
Minute Beep
Auto Redial
Network
Search Mode
Security
PIN Control
Change PIN
Change PIN2
Fixed Dial Control
Time Cost
Calling Display
Charge Rate
Calls Limit
Calculator
Games
Calendar
Wall Paper
Download
Redcap
Gobang
Settings
Download Melody
Download Picture
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Menu Map
8 WAP
Homepage
Bookmarks
Connect
Edit
Rename Bookmark
Last Page
Navigation
Clear Cache
9 STK
Network Settings
Active network settings
Edit active network settings
History
GSM
The availability depends on your network service provider.
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Call Functions
Call Functions
Turning your phone ON and OFF
Press and hold
it.
for 3 seconds and then release
Note
Always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden
to use it or when it may cause interference or danger.
When PIN is requested
SIM cards are usually protected with a PIN code.
The PIN code usually comes with your SIM card
provided by the network operator.
1. Key in your PIN code (note that the characters in
your password are replaced with “*”).
2. After you have entered the PIN code, press
to
3. If you key in a wrong number, press
remove the last digit.
4. If the PIN code entered is incorrect, a warning
message will be displayed to notify you of the
remaining times for entering the PIN.
Note
If an incorrect PIN code is entered 3 times in
succession, your phone will automatically lock-up the
SIM card and a message will be displayed to inform
you that the SIM card is blocked.
Unlock a blocked SIM card
If your SIM card is locked, you will be asked to enter
the PUK code to unlock your phone in order to
continue using it.
To unblock the SIM card:
(check with your
1. Key in the PUK code, press
network service provider for the PUK code).
2. Key in a new PIN code, press
3. Repeat the new PIN code and press
Note
The unblock code consists of 8 digits, and is
provided with the SIM card. If not, please check
with your network service provider for the code.
If an incorrect PUK code is entered 10 times in
succession, the SIM card will be blocked
automatically. Please consult your service provider
for the SIM card unblocked!
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Call Functions
4. Scroll to the desired entry with
5. Press
to check the information of the call.
6. Press
to continue the next operation with
the available options.
Making calls
1. When in idle mode, key in the area code and
to delete the
phone number. To edit, press
last digit.
to dial the number.
2. Press
to end an active call or stop dialing.
3. Press
Speed dial
In idle mode, hold down the corresponding
to
) to dial the preset
alphanumeric keys (
speed dial numbers.
Domestic calls
When in idle mode, key in 02154422999 and press
to make the phone call.
Note
Ensure that you have entered the settings in “Speed
Dial”.
International calls
1. When in idle mode, press and hold
until a “+”
(the prefix for making international call) sign
appears, then key in the country code, area code
and phone number accordingly.
to place the call.
2. Press
to end an active call to stop dialing.
3. Press
Calling your voice mailbox
In idle mode, dial the number provided by the network
service provider to access the voice mailbox or press
to access the voice mailbox directly.
and hold
Note
Obtain your voice mail number from the network
operator, and ensure that the number is set in“Voice
Mail Center”.
Example:
When in idle mode, key in +862154422999 and
press
to make the phone call.
Making calls via the phone book
1. Press
to access the Phone Book directly.
2. Scroll to the desired entry with
to make the call.
3. Press
Redial calls missed, received and dialed
The last 10 phone calls that you dialed, answered or
missed are stored in the phone’s memory. Perform
either of the followings to redial the call.
Redial fast and easy
to view the last phone
1. In idle mode, press
calls dialed, answered and missed.
to dial the selected number.
2. Press
Redial via the menu
1. In idle mode, press
and scroll to “Records”
with
2. Press
3. Select “Recent Calls” and press
to view the
recently incoming and outgoing calls records.
Where:
indicates a missed call
indicates a received call
indicates a dialed call.
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Call Functions
End Held Signal Call
Ends the call on hold.
Send SMS
Send short messages that consist of text, built-in
picture or melody to another party during calls. For
details of this function, refer to "Messages".
Save Number
Saves the important phone number during a
conversation if necessary.
Answering calls
1. Press
2. Press
to answer an incoming call.
to refuse an incoming call.
Note
If you have activated the divert call function, any
incoming calls will be diverted to specified number.
For example, you may divert incoming calls to your
voice mail. When an incoming call is refused, the call
will be diverted too. Please refer to “Divert”.
Functions that are available in call waiting mode
Mute On
For details of this function, please refer to the function
described above.
Mute Off
For details of this function, please refer to the function
described above.
Swap Call
Switches between active calls and calls on hold when
in call waiting mode.
End Held Signal Call
For details of this function, please refer to the function
described above.
Send SMS
For details of this function, please refer to the function
described above.
Save Number
For details of this function, please refer to the function
described above.
Build Multiparty Call
Starts a multiparty conference call with up to 4
participants. For details of this function, refer to
“Multiparty”.
Call waiting
If the call waiting function is activated, you may
answer a new incoming call while already on line.
1. If there is an incoming call while you are already on
line, a tone will be heard and a notification
message with the caller information will be
displayed on the screen.
to answer the new call. The active call
2. Press
will be automatically placed on hold.
to refuse the new call.
3. Press
4. If you want to make a new call while you are on a
to dial
call, simply key in the number, press
the number. The active call will be automatically
placed on hold.
Note
The call waiting function allows you to manage up to
two calls simultaneously (1 active, 1 on hold). To
answer the third incoming call, end one of the active
calls, or establish a multiparty call for the two online
calls before answering the third call.
In-call menu
Functions that are available in multiparty
conference call mode. When the multiparty
conference call is activated, the phone gives you
access to some specific functions. The availability
depends on your network operator.
Mute On
For details of this function, please refer to the function
described above.
Mute Off
For details of this function, please refer to the function
described above.
Hold Multiparty Call
Places the current multiparty conference call on hold.
Retrieve Multiparty Call
Resumes the conversation with the multiparty
conference call on hold.
During a call, you can access to the In-call menu by
. Some of the options listed in In-call
pressing
menu may not be available at a given time and vary
depending on your network operator.
Functions that are available in normal mode
Mute On
Mutes the mobile phone. When this option is selected,
if the phone is in call waiting mode, the party on the
phone will not hear you and will remain on held.
Mute Off
Cancels the mute function.
Hold Signal Call
Places an active call on hold.
Retrieve Signal Call
Resumes the conversation with the call on hold.
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Call Functions
End Held Multiparty Call
Ends the multiparty conference call on hold.
Send SMS
For details of this function, please refer to the function
described above.
Save Number
For details of this function, please refer to the function
described above.
End One Call In Party
Terminates the connection with one of the
participants from the multiparty conference call.
Filter One Call In Party
Chooses a participant from the multiparty conference
call for a private conversation.
Other operations
Keypad lock
This feature locks the keypad to prevent keys from
being accidentally pressed.
1. To lock the keypad: In idle mode, press and hold
to lock the keypad. After the keypad is
locked, the word “unlock” will be shown on the right
soft key.
and
2. To unlock the locked keypad: Press
press
to unlock the keypad. This operation
must be completed in 3 seconds.
3. To answer an incoming call while the keypad is
locked: To answer an incoming call, press
To reject an incoming call, press
. During
calls, your mobile phone operates as if it were
unlocked.
Multiparty
This option allows a conference call with up to 4
parties. Please check with your network operator for
the availability of multiparty conference calls.
1. Make sure that you have established two on-line
calls (1 active, 1 on hold), before activating
multiparty conference call.
and select “Build Multiparty Call” to
2. Press
start a multiparty conference call.
3. To add a new participant to the multiparty
conference call, perform the following steps:
to answer the new incoming call.
(1) Press
and select “Build Multiparty Call”.
(2) Press
4. To release a participant from the conference call,
perform the following steps:
and select “End One Call In Party”.
(1) Press
(2) Press
5. To hold a private conversation with one of the
participants, perform the following steps:
and select “Filter One Call In
(1) Press
Party”.
(2) Press
Note
Even if the keypad is locked, an emergency call can
still be made.
Input text
The F10 model provides a number of input methods
for you to organize your phone book or write
messages.
, users may switch between the
By pressing
to
different input methods. Press and hold
switch between the smart input and normal input.
Note
In idle mode, use only numbers, the international
dialling prefix code “+” (press and hold
and characters that are allowed for dialling. Other
letters or symbols are not allowed.
To input a specific letter or symbol, after selecting
the input style, press the corresponding key
repeatedly until the required letter or symbol
appears. For example: to input A, press
once; to input B, press
twice, and so on.
To key in the same character in sequence, wait
for a second between each key press.
If you make a mistake, press
to delete the
character to the left of the cursor; press and hold
to delete all characters on the screen.
Note
The existing multiparty conference call will then be
automatically placed on hold.
6. To end an active conference call, press
Smart English
Smart English input is a much easier way to input a
text message in English. To enter each letter, just
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Call Functions
press the corresponding alphanumeric key once. In
Smart English input, the alphanumeric keys enter
words with a single key press instead of multiple key
presses. When the first (or second) character is
entered, the display shows the most probable word in
the suggestion area. The word you select from the
suggestion area will move to the text area.
Using Smart English input
Switch to Smart English input by pressing “
”
repeatedly until the desired input style appear.
Example
If you want to input “Telephone”, key in the following:
Press the navigation key to select the desired word
and press
to pick the word.
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Using The Menu
Using The Menu
This handset offers a range of functions that allow you
to customize the phone to your needs. These
functions are arranged in menus and submenus.
Accessing the menu function
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
In idle mode, press
to go to the menu facility.
Scroll to the desired menu with
to enter the desired submenu.
Press
Scroll to the desired submenu with
Press
to access the submenu.
Press
up or down to access the next menu of
the selected submenu.
to confirm the setting.
7. Press
Returning from menu function
1. Press
to return to the previous menu level.
to exit the menu and return to idle
2. Press
mode without changing the menu settings.
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Phone Book
Phone book
to where the entry to be saved and press
(4) If “Save To Handset” is selected, key in the
location number to where the entry to be saved
and press
(5) Scroll to the desired group and press
The “Phone book” is used to save phone numbers
and names in the handset or SIM card. You can save
up to 100 entries in the handset or SIM cards. The
SIM card capacity may vary depending on the
network service provider. When the memory of the
SIM card/handset is full, the data will be stored to the
handset/SIM card automatically.
Copy Records
In idle mode, proceed as follows:
to enter the main menu.
1. Press
2. Scroll to “Phone book” with
to access the menu.
3. Press
This option allows you to transfer the entry from
handset to SIM card or vice versa.
to access the menu.
1. Press
2. Scroll to either “SIM to Handset” or “Handset to
SIM” and press
to keep the original records after
3. Press
to cancel copying.
copying, press
View
Delete All
You may view the names and phone numbers that
have been stored in the handset or the SIM card.
Search Name
to access the menu.
1. Press
2. Key in the letter that corresponds to the first letter
of the name require in the phone book.
3. Scroll to the desired name or phone number and
to dial the number.
press
Group
1. Scroll to the desired group and press
to dial the number.
2. Press
This option allows you to delete the data from the
phone book in handset or SIM card.
to access the menu.
1. Press
2. Scroll to either “SIM All” or “Handset All” and press
Fixed Dial List
The fixed dial list is to restrict the use of the SIM card.
If activated, it is only possible to make calls with
phone numbers that have been set in the list and the
emergency call number. You may view or add new
entry in the list. The PIN2 code is required to adjust
this setting.
Add New
Speed Dial
Add a new entry to the handset or the SIM card.
to access the menu.
1. Press
2. Key in the area code and the phone number, press
This option allows you to set the phone number up to
9 entries for one touch key dialing. When in idle mode,
press and hold the corresponding alphanumeric keys
to call the designated number.
1. Scroll to a specific key number and press
2. Scroll to the desired entry in the phone book and
to set the one touch key dialing.
press
Note
To key in the country code, press and hold
until
the international dialing code “+” is displayed then key
in the appropriate country code. The steps for dialing
from abroad are the same as above.
Handset Status
You can check the memory capacity of your handset
and SIM card. For example: 45/100 means that there
is a total of 100 entries, 45 entries are saved with 55
entries of memory still available. The phone status of
SIM card may vary depending on memory capacity of
the SIM card.
3. Select either “Quick Save” or “Add Name” and
press
4. If “Quick Save” is selected, the entry will be saved
directly to SIM card without editing.
5. If “Add Name” is selected, perform the following
steps:
(1) Key in the name and press
(2) Select either “Save To SIM” or “Save To
Handset” and press
(3) If “Save To SIM” is selected, key in the location
Own Numbers
This option allows you to key in your own name and
the phone number for reference.
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Messages
Messages
This menu allows you to send, read and write text
messages and voice mailbox as well as other
relevant features that are provided by network
service provider. You can also download some EMS
pictures and ring tones from the relevant webs.
Outbox
All the saved messages can be found via this option.
to read the message.
1. Press
to continue with the
2. After reading, press
following options:
In idle mode, proceed as follows:
to enter the main menu.
1. Press
2. Scroll to “Messages” with
to access the menu.
3. Press
Send
1. Edit the message (if necessary) and press
2. Use the existing recipient number and press
to send the message.
3. Alternatively, you may save the edited message
and send it to others.
Messages
Inbox
icon will be
If a new message is received, the
shown at the top of the screen and on the sub-screen.
And notification tones will be heard.
to access the following
After reading, press
options:
Delete
Delete the message.
Note
You may read through the message by pressing
If the cursor reaches the beginning or ending of the
message, you can go on with the previous or the next
message by pressing
Delete
Delete the message.
Send
You may write messages of up to 700 characters in
English.
1. Start composing message.
2. Enter the recipient number manually or press
to search for a desired name. For details of
the operation, please refer to “Send” in “Outbox”.
to continue with the next operation.
3. Press
For details information, please refer to “Outbox”.
Reply
Reply to the message by writing text.
when finish writing the message.
1. Press
to key in the recipient number.
2. Press
3. Press
to send the message.
Call Back
Reply to the message by calling. Press
the person who sends the message.
to call
Note
If you make a mistake when writing, press
to
delete the characters to the left of the cursor, press
and hold
to delete all the characters.
Before sending any messages, you have to save
the message center number in the “Service
Center”. Please check with your network service
provider for the number.
Forward
Forward the received message to others. You are
allowed to edit the message before sending.
Note
The message will be stored in the SIM card (SIM
card capacity depends on your network service
provider).
If the icon flashes, it means that there is
insufficient memory for new messages. Select
“Delete” in “Inbox” to delete old messages to free
up memory for new messages.
If there is no icon shown on screen, all received
messages have been read and there is sufficient
memory for new messages.
Delete
This option allows you to delete the old messages
with the following options.
Delete Inbox
Delete all the messages in the Inbox.
Delete Outbox
Delete all the messages in the Outbox.
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Messages
Broadcast
This option allows you receive the information
broadcasted by your network service provider (such
as weather forecast or road traffic information).
Please contact your network service provider for
information on the topics available and its
corresponding index.
Delete All
Delete all the messages in both Inbox and Outbox.
Settings
The SMS profile defines the transmission
characteristics of the SMS. The availability depends
on your SIM card. You may change the profile with
the following options.
On
Activate the reception of all the topics defined in the
list. This function uses up the battery more quickly.
Service Center
Enter or change the phone numbers of the service
center supplied by the service provider.
Off
Deactivate the broadcast service.
Note
Please check with your network service provider for
the number.
Read New CB
Read the new CB messages up 10 entries. If the CB
messages received exceed the maximum number,
the new message will replace the oldest message.
Voice Mail Center
This option stores the required voice mailbox number
for listening to the voice messages.
TopicList
View the broadcasting topic list or add a new topic to
the list.
You can add and set an unrestricted topic to this
personal list by choosing from the topics index. You
can preset 15 entries with their index number (ID) and
rename 5 of them, if necessary. You may activate 10
topics at a time.
Note
Please check with your network service provider for
the number.
Validity Period
This option allows you to set the period which the
service center keeps the undelivered message.
To add a new topic:
1. Scroll to “” and press
2. Enter the index of the topic and press
3. Enter the name of the topic and press
Status Report
The service center will send you the report of the
messages sent.
Direct Reply
When activated, the service center of an incoming
SMS will be used to directly reply to the SMS and not
the SMS number contained in your handset.
Availability depends on your network service
provider.
To edit an existing topic:
1. Scroll to the desired topic and press
2. Continue the next operation with the available
options, such as “Deactivate”, “Edit”, “Delete” and
“View ID”.
Auto Display
If activated, the CB messages will be displayed
automatically and displayed longer messages in
scrolling mode.
Capacity
You can view the memory capacity for the inbox and
outbox as well as the available memory space.
Voice Mail
This option allows you to access the voice mailbox
directly to listen the voice messages.
Note
Ensure that you have entered the number provided
by your network service provider in the “Voice Mail
Center”.
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Messages
WAP PUSH
This function allows services to send information
proactively to mobile subscribers. WAP Push is an
SMS within the header of which is included a link to a
WAP address. On receiving a WAP Push, the
compatible mobile handset automatically gives the
user the option to access the WAP content on his
handset. The WAP Push directs the end-user to a
WAP address where content is stored ready for
viewing or downloading onto the handset. This WAP
address may be a page or a WAP site.
WAP Push applications are being used in the delivery
of mobile related content such as polyphonic ring
tones, java mobile games, applets, weather forecasts
and stock price alerts, colour screensavers, and
picture messages, incoming email alerts and
advertising campaigns.
Service Indication
This function signals an event of which the client
should be get informed and have a message and a
URL to a WML page where more information can be
retrieved sent with the message.
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Records
Records
Availability depends on the settings in “Time Cost” in
“Settings”.
This option provides a record of call duration, call
cost, recent calls and relevant settings.
Some of the functions require the PIN 2 code in order
to access them. For information on the PIN 2 code,
please refer to “Security”.
Availability of the call records depends on the
network service provider.
In idle mode, proceed as follows:
to enter the main menu.
1. Press
2. Scroll to “Records” with
to access the menu.
3. Press
Recent Calls
You may view the call records of the phone. The
phone calls that you have dialed, answered or not
answered are listed for your review.
to dial the selected number.
1. Press
to continue with the further operation.
2. Press
Note
If a number existed several times, only the last entry
will be shown on the list.
Clear Logs
This option allows you to delete the records of
outgoing, incoming or missed calls. You can even
delete all call records at a time.
Call Register
This option provides you the information on the call
duration, call cost and the balance.
Call Timer
to view the
After accessing to this menu, press
information on call duration of last call, outgoing and
incoming calls, and the total time of both outgoing and
incoming calls.
Call Cost
Provides you the information on the accumulated call
charges.
Call Balance
Provides you the information on the call cost limit and
balance.
Note
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Ringer
Ringer
This option allows you to set the volume, type of the
ringing tone and the alert tones.
In idle mode, proceed as follows:
to enter the main menu.
1. Press
2. Scroll to “Ringer” with
3. Press
to access the menu.
Volume
This option allows you to set the level of the ringing
volume by choosing from 5 levels with
to
increase or decrease the volume.
Ringer Type
The ringing tone can be set for 8 specific categories,
which are “Any Call”, “Phonebook Calls”, “Group
Calls”, “Alarm”, “Message”, “Broadcast”, ”Power On
Music” and “Power Off Music”. For “Any Call”,
“Phonebook Calls”, “Group Calls” and “Alarm”, the
available ringing tone for setting are the 7 built-in
tones and 1 downloaded melodies (if available) or
decide not to set any ringing tones.
For “Message” and “Broadcast”, the available ringing
tones for setting are the 2 built-in ringing tones or
decide not to set any ringing tones.
For power on/off music, you can select whether or not
to set any ringing tones. Scroll to the music and press
to confirm the setting, press
to cancel
the setting.
Call Alert
This option allows you to set the way the hand phone
prompts you when there is an incoming call.
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Clock
Clock
when the phone is idle using either “12 Hour” or “24
Hour” format.
This menu shows the options for setting the alarm,
auto power off, date and time and display mode (date
and time is displayed on the LCD display in idle
mode).
No Display
No date or time is displayed on the LCD display when
the phone is idle.
In idle mode, proceed as follows:
to enter the main menu.
1. Press
2. Scroll to “Clock” with
to access the menu.
3. Press
Auto Power off
You may set the phone to switch off automatically at
a specific time.
1. Scroll to “ON” and press
2. Scroll to either “Once” or “Everyday” and press
3. Key in the time for shutting down using the HH:MM
format, where HH is for hour and MM is for minute.
Alarm
Sets the handset to ring at a specific time with the
desired ring tone.
1. Scroll to “ON” and press
2. Scroll to either “Once”, “Everyday” or “Working
Day” and press
Note
Before the phone switches off, the message “Auto
Power Off” will appear. If no action is taken in several
seconds, the phone will switch off automatically.
Note
When the alarm goes off and no action is taken, the
alarm will ring for 1 minute. Press any key to stop the
alarm.
Time & Date Setting
Set the appropriate date and time for the phone,
using the following format DD/MM/YYYY where DD
is for day, MM is for month and YYYY is for year.
to set the date and time.
1. Press
2. Key in the appropriate day, month and year.
3. Key in the appropriate time using the format
HH:MM:SS, where HH is for hour, MM is for minute
and SS is for second.
to confirm the setting.
4. Press
Note
Please reset the date and time if the battery has been
detached for an extended period.
Display Mode
This option allows you to set the display format for
the date and time when the phone is in idle mode.
Date Only
It displays the date only on the LCD display when the
phone is idle.
Time Only
It displays the time only on the LCD display when the
phone is idle using either “12 Hour” or “24 Hour”
format.
Date & Time
It displays both the date and time on the LCD display
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Settings
Settings
Clock
This menu shows the options for setting the functions
related to the phone itself. The availability of some of
the functions depends on your network service
provider.
Auto Answer
In idle mode, proceed as follows:
to enter the main menu.
1. Press
2. Scroll to “Settings” with
to access the menu.
3. Press
Connection Alert
If activated (with headset connected), any incoming
call will be answered automatically without any
ringing or vibrating.
This option allows you to set the way the handset
prompts you of the phone connection.
Network Beep
When activated, the handset will prompt you of the
network registering when powering on.
Normal
Restore
This menu provides you the following options:
Restores some of the functions set in the phone to
their original configuration, except that the PIN code
and the PIN2 code. The data stored in the phone
book will not be affected. For detailed information on
factory default settings, refer to the table below.
Language
This option allows you to change the language for
display message. Languages vary upon the language
package used.
Input Method
A number of input styles are provided to organize the
phone book or write message. For detailed
information, please refer to “Input text”.
Backlight
This option allows you to turn the LCD and keypad
illumination on and off.
After selected, you may set the duration of the
illumination with the available options or you can
define the time by yourself (ranges from 1 – 99
seconds).
Voice Volume
Set the earpiece volume at 5 levels.
Contrast
This option allows you to adjust the display contrast
by pressing
Auto Keypad Lock
This option allows you to lock the keypad
automatically to prevent the keys from being
accidentally pressed.
Key Tones
This option allows you to set the keypad to make
sound at each key press.
Anykey Answer
If activated, press any key except
answer the incoming call.
and
to
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Settings
Items
Setting Options
Default Settings
Status Report
Off
Direct Reply
Off
Broadcast
Off
Auto Display (Broadcast)
Off
Volume
Level 5
Any Call (Ringer Type)
Melody 1
Phonebook Calls (Ringer Type)
10
Group Calls (Ringer Type)
11
References
Refer to “Messages” menu
Melody 1
Family
Melody 1
Friend
Melody 1
Workmate
Melody 1
VIP
Melody 1
12
Alarm (Ringer Type)
Melody 1
13
Message (Ringer Type)
Ring 1
14
Cell Broadcast (Ringer Type)
Ring 1
15
Power On Music (Ringer Type)
Ring 1
16
Power Off Music (Ringer Type)
Ring 1
17
Call Alert
Vibrator & Ringer
18
Alarm
Off
19
Date & Time (Display Mode)
24 Hour
20
Time Only
24 Hour
21
Display Mode
Date & Time
22
Auto Power Off
Off
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Language
Varies by language
package used
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Input Method
Varies by language
package used
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Backlight
On (10 Sec)
26
Voice Volume
Volume 5
27
Contrast
79﹪
28
Auto Keypad Lock
OFF
29
Key Tones
Click1
30
Anykey Answer
Off
31
Auto Answer
Off
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Connection Alert
Tones
29
Refer to “Ringer” menu
Refer to “Clock” menu
Refer to “Settings” menu
Settings
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Network Beep
On
34
Own No. Send
On
35
Minute Beep
Off
36
Auto Redial
Off
37
Search Mode (Network Settings)
Auto Search
38
PIN Control (Security Settings)
Off
39
Fixed Dial Control (Security Settings)
Off
40
Calling Display (Time Cost)
On
41
Sounds (Games)
On
42
Vibrator (Games)
On
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Wall Paper
Wallpaper1
Table of factory default settings
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Refer to “Extras” menu
Settings
making or answering calls. A network access code is
required to set all the barring functions (you must
contact your network service provider).
Call Setting
You may set the functions related to the network
service. The availability of the functions depends on
your network service provider.
It contains 5 different barring modes and you can
activate, cancel or check its current status.
Own No. Send
Chooses whether or not your phone number is sent to
the called party.
All Outgoing
You are not able to make any outgoing calls. Only
incoming calls can be accepted.
Note
The availability depends on your network service
provider. If not available, any outgoing call is
impossible when deactivated.
Outgo International
You are not able to make any outgoing international
calls. Incoming calls can still be accepted.
Divert
Outgo International Except Home
When abroad, you can only call the numbers within
that country or call to home country (i.e., the country
where the phone is registered).
This option is set to divert incoming calls to the voice
mailbox or another phone number, so as not to miss
any important calls.
There are 5 divert modes available which you can
activate, cancel. You can check its current status at
any time.
If activated, follow the prompt on the screen and key
in the phone number to which you wish the incoming
calls to be diverted.
Unconditional
Automatically divert all incoming calls.
All Incoming
If activated, you are not able to receive any incoming
calls.
All Incoming When Roaming
No incoming calls will be permitted while roaming.
Clear All
Cancel all the call restriction function.
Unanswered
Divert incoming calls when line is busy, no reply or no
response. If activated, the “When Busy”, “No Reply”
and “No Response” divert settings are activated
automatically.
Waiting
This option alerts you of an incoming call while
already on line. When activated, a tone will be heard
and the caller’s number will be shown on the main
and sub-display to notify you of a new incoming call.
When Busy
Divert all incoming calls when the line is busy (when
you are on a call) or you have rejected the incoming
call.
Minute Beep
This option will remind you of the time elapsed. A
beep will be heard at every minute you talk on the
phone. For example, it beeps for 1 minute, 2 minutes
and so on.
No Reply
Divert all incoming calls if there is no answer.
Auto Redial
No Response
Divert all incoming calls when your phone is turned off
or out of coverage.
Clear All
Cancels all the call divert functions.
When activated, the phone will redial automatically
for unsuccessful call. It will repeatedly dial the
number at a fixed interval increment up to 10 attempts.
Any other use of the handset will cancel this function.
to cancel the dialing attempt.
Press
Barrings
Network
This is a networks related option. It allows you to
This option provides SIM card restrictions when
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Settings
register with, search or select the available network
and some of the relevant settings.
Fixed Dial Control
This option allows you to set fixed dial number. If
activated, it is only possible to make calls with phone
numbers that have been set in this function. The PIN2
code is required to adjust this setting.
Search Mode
The default setting is “Auto Search”. It usually
searches for the network operators using the priority
network list stored in SIM card.
Time Cost
This option allows you to set the following options:
Calling Display
This option shows you the information on call duration
during calls.
Auto Search
When using auto search mode to search for the
networks, your phone will register with the priority
network list stored in your SIM card. Alternatively, you
can register with the network manually. Always select
the network operator that has a roaming agreement
with your network operator in your region/country.
Charge Rate
Your phone will display the call cost according to the
number of units, the charge rate per unit, the currency,
and the exchange rate. The PIN2 code is required to
set the charge rate. Please check with your network
service provider for the actual rate.
Manual Search
When using the manual search mode to search for
the networks, always select the network operator that
has a roaming agreement with your network operator
in your region/country.
After selecting “Manual Search” mode, the mobile will
stay remain in “Manual Search” mode until the mode
is changed or a new SIM card is replaced.
Calls Limit
This option allows you to set the limit of your call cost.
The PIN2 code is required to adjust this setting. If the
phone call charges exceed the limitation, any
outgoing call is not allowed.
Note
If you are not familiar with the network operator,
strongly recommended that you select “Auto Search”
mode.
Security
You can change your PIN code, PIN2 code or set
whether or not the PIN code is requested when
powering on to protect you against any unauthorized
uses of your SIM card and certain other features.
PIN Control
You are allowed to set a password to protect the SIM
card from any unauthorized use. If the PIN request is
activated, you will be asked for the PIN every time
you switch on the phone.
Change PIN
You can change the PIN code periodically in this
option.
Change PIN2
You can change the PIN2 code periodically in this
option. The PIN2 code is usually provided with the
SIM card. If this is not the case, please check with
your network service provider.
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Extras
Extras
This option provides additional options to enable user
to personalise the phone. It may be used to simplify
the handset and includes a calculator, a calendar,
and even offers the possibility of playing games, set
up wallpaper, logo and the bottom color of menu.
to start playing.
3. Press
to move the
4. Press
or
chessman up, down, left and right.
to place the chessman and press
5. Press
to undo the previous step.
In idle mode, proceed as follows:
to enter the main menu.
1. Press
2. Scroll to “Extras” with
to access the menu.
3. Press
Note
In this game, you will play against the handset. The
party who first connects a continuous five chessmen
in and direction wins the game.
Calculator
Settings
For more enjoyment, you can activate the “Sounds”,
“Backlight” and “Vibrator” function.
This option allows you to make simple calculations.
Due to the limitation of accuracy, round-off error may
occur during division and any number that exceeds 8
digits is not allowed.
Press
Note
Press
Calendar
To
to
to exit the game while playing.
This option can be used to look up a date for both
solar and lunar calendar. You may set an event for
reminder also.
input number.
Wall Paper
input decimal.
This option offers you the possibility to set up a
specific picture for the handset background when the
phone is idle.
input negative or positive
input the operation factors such as
+,-,* and /.
erase whole entry or restart a new
calculation.
Download
This option allows you to download any favorite
melody or picture by preferences to replace the
operator name that shown on the idle display or set it
as the incoming call alert. The format supported for
melody and picture are MIDI and bmp, wbmp, gif or
jpg.
backspace
get the result after inputting.
exit calculator menu.
Note
The availability of the download function depends on
the local network service provider.
Games
This menu offers you some interesting games.
Redcap
1. Select whether or not to read the brief help text.
2. Input the desired level of the game before starting.
to go up,
or
3. Press
down, left or right.
to undo the previous step.
4. Press
Gobang
1. Select whether or not to read the brief help text.
2. Select the difficult level of the game before starting
the game.
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WAP
WAP
website before) with
and press
to start
5. Scroll to “Connect” and press
connection.
Note
If the selected bookmark is not available as desired,
select another profile and perform the procedures
described in “Activation of WAP service” again.
WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) is a global
wireless protocol specification for mobile wireless
terminals. WAP enables you to subscribe to certain
Internet services, for example: banking services,
news, weather forecast, flight schedules etc.
Note
You need to subscribe to the data transmission
and WAP browsing services via your network
service provider in order to access WAP services.
WAP web page adapts the Wireless Mark-up
Language (WML) technology. Web pages that
employ Hyper-Text Mark-up Language (HTML) are
not supported.
Accessing via navigation
1. When in idle mode, press
to enter the main
menu.
2. Scroll to the “WAP” menu and press
3. Scroll to “Navigation” and press
or
4. Enter the URL of the Website (Use
to key in any special character).
to link to the web page.
5. Press
Note
You may skip the prefix of the URL (i.e. http://).
Press and hold
to exit the website that you
are visiting.
Please check with your network operator or
service provider for the information on WAP
settings.
In idle mode, proceed as follows:
to enter the main menu.
1. Press
2. Scroll to “WAP” with
to access the submenu.
3. Press
Basic steps for activating and accessing WAP service
The following section introduces the basic steps for
accessing and browsing the web.
Activation of WAP service
Before using the WAP service, you need to activate
the WAP connection profile first.
to enter the main
1. When in idle mode, press
menu.
2. Scroll to the “WAP” menu and press
3. Scroll to “Network Settings” menu and press
4. Select “Active network settings” and press
5. Scroll to the desired profile with
and press
Accessing the WAP service
You may connect to the website in either of the
following ways.
Accessing via the homepage
to enter the main
1. When in idle mode, press
menu.
2. Scroll to the “WAP” menu and press
3. Scroll to “Homepage” and press
Note
Only if a WAP website is set as homepage before.
Homepage
This option has connectivity with WAP. It connects to
the homepage that you have set.
Bookmarks
This option allows you to store up to 10 WAP URLs as
bookmarks in your handset memory.
to
Scroll to the desired bookmark and press
continue with the following options:
Connect
Link to the website that you have set the URL. Press
to start the connection.
Edit
Enter the URL for the website you want to connect to.
Rename Bookmark
Change the bookmark name.
Last Page
It takes you directly to the WAP URL that you
connected to last time.
Navigation
Accessing via bookmark
1. When in idle mode, press
to enter the main
menu.
2. Scroll to the “WAP” menu and press
3. Scroll to “Bookmarks” and press
4. Scroll to the desired bookmark (if you bookmark a
You may key in the URL that you want to connect to.
Empty Cache
This option allows you to clear the buffer memory of
the handset.
Cache is a buffer storage that is used to store the
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WAP
Clear the timer record of the connection time.
data or web page that you have visited temporarily, so
that you can connect to the web site quickly and
easily next time.
Always clear the cache after you have visited any
web page that needs a personal identification number,
for example, bank account.
Network Settings
Active network settings
This option allows you to activate the connection
profile you want.
to enter the “Active network settings”
1. Press
menu.
2. Select the desired profile you want to connect.
to activate the connection profile.
3. Press
Edit active network settings
This option allows you to key in all the required
parameter settings, such as profile name, homepage,
IP address, IP port, data call type, according to the
information you have received from your network
operator. The availability and configuration may vary,
dependent on your network operator.
You may edit the following items:
Profile Name
Key in the name of the connection profile.
Homepage
Key in the URL of the homepage (if desired).
GSM Settings
1. IP Address: Input the IP address offered by your
network operator.
2. IP Port: Set the IP port.
3. Data Call Type: Select either “Analogue” or
“ISDN”.
4. Phone Number: Key in the phone number
required to connect to WAP service.
5. User Name: Key in the name of the user required
to connect to WAP service.
6. Password: Key in the password to connect to
WAP service.
History
This option allows you to view the records of your
connection to the GSM.
GSM
to access the following options:
Press
Last Record
Check the visiting time of the last connection.
Total Record
Check the total time of the connection.
Clear Record
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STK
STK
This menu is shown only if your SIM card provides
additional services. The name and contents of this
menu depends on the services available.
For availability, rates and information on using the
SIM service, check with your network service
provider.
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Maintenance
Maintenance
Your mobile telephone is a radio transceiver, built
with precision electronic parts, and it needs to be
used with care. Observing the following
recommendations may prolong the phone’s life.
Please note the following points:
Keep the phone and its accessories out of the
reach of small children.
Keep it dry. Avoid contact with liquids. Humidity
and liquids contain minerals which corrode
electronic circuits.
Do not expose the phone to an extremely cold
environment, as this will cause a build-up of
moisture within the phone.
Do not expose the phone to an extreme heat as
high temperatures will shorten the life of
electronic parts, damage the battery, and cause
some plastic material parts to become deformed
or melt.
Do not attempt to disassemble the phone.
Non-expert handling of the phone may damage
it.
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or
strong detergents to clean the phone. The phone
may be cleaned with a soft cloth slightly
dampened in warm water.
Do not paint or otherwise coat the phone.
Do not use accessories, such as batteries
designed for other mobile phones, or any other
unapproved accessories. This will damage the
phone, violate the radio equipment regulations
and
invalidate
your
warranty.
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Access Codes
Access Codes
There are several codes required to access the
handset and SIM card. The access codes allow you
to avoid unauthorized use of your phone and SIM
card.
PIN code
The PIN (Personal Identification Number) protects
the card against unauthorized use. This code is
supplied with the SIM card. If the PIN is set to on,
the code is requested when the phone is switched
on.
If you enter an incorrect PIN code three times in
succession, the SIM card is blocked, key in the PUK
code.
PIN2 code
This code is supplied with the SIM cards and is
required to access certain functions, such as
accumulated costs. If your SIM card supports those
particular functions, you can activate them in your
handset. If you enter an incorrect PIN2 code three
times in succession, PIN2 code is blocked and you
will be asked for the PUK2 code.
PUK code
The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code is used
to unblock and change the locked PIN code. This
code may be supplied with the SIM card. If this is
not the case, check with your network service
provider for the code. If you enter an incorrect PUK
code ten times in succession, your SIM card is no
longer valid.
Contact your network service provider to replace
the SIM card.
PUK2 code
The PUK2 code is used to unblock and change the
locked PIN2 code. This code is supplied with the
SIM. If you enter an incorrect PUK code ten times in
succession, the functions that require PIN2 code in
order to be activated will no longer valid.
Contact your network service provider to replace
the SIM card.
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Reference Information
Reference Information
EFR encoding decoder function
Accessories
The F10 model (GSM/DCS) is equipped with the
latest encoding decoder and audio frequency
technology, to achieve superior audio quality.
The accessories for the F10 model (GSM/DCS)
mobile phone include battery, charger and etc.
Please refer to “Battery Charging” for battery
charging method.
At present, there are 3 types of encoding decoder
applied to GSM/DCS:
yEnhance full rate (EFR)
yFull rate (FR)
yHalf rate (HR)
Battery
At present, the rechargeable battery approved by
the manufacturer is the lithium battery (LI-ION).
The standby time for a new battery is about 50-150
hours. The capacity of a battery may vary
depending on the environment, networks, SIM card
or options available.
The F10 model (GSM/DCS) mobile phone supports
the normally used EFR and FR encoding decoder.
Charger
All GSM and DCS cellular networks and phones
support FR encoding decoder.
Do not connect it to an incompatible product. It
charges the phone battery rapidly. To start
charging, plug the charger into a power supply and
insert the other end into the charge port at the
bottom of your phone.
If supported by the network operator, then the
network operator will automatically select the
relevant encoding decoder, which will be either
EFR or FR.
The required charging time is approximately 5
hours. The battery charging status can be checked
on the mobile phone display.
The F10 model is programmed to automatically
select the EFR where this is supported by the
network, allowing you to enjoy the superior audio
quality provided by EFR. Otherwise the phone will
select FR.
At present, only some networks support both the
FR and EFR encoding decoder.
If the network operator cannot support EFR, the
F10 model (GSM/DCS) mobile phone will
automatically adopt the FR encoding decoder.
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Problem Solving
Problem Solving
a. Check whether you are in an area of variable
coverage. This uses extra battery power.
b. Ensure that the using environment is not in
extreme temperatures. At extreme hot or cold
temperatures, battery performance is
significantly reduced.
Problem Solving
1. When you switch on your phone,
“Insert SIM card” is displayed.
a. Check that the SIM card is correctly installed.
b. Ensure that the gold chip is not damaged or
scratched.
c. Check the SIM card contact. If they are dirty,
clean them with an antistatic cloth.
8. The LI-ION battery was being charged
overnight.
It is strongly recommended that not to charge the
battery for more than 24 hours. It may decline the
battery performance or cause damage to the
battery.
2. When your phone shows “PIN”, “PIN2”,
“PUK”, “PUK2”, and “Barring code”.
a. Please contact your network service provider
for the numbers.
b. Enter the wrong PIN code three times in
succession, the SIM card will be blocked.
c. For the PUK code, check with your network
service provider.
9. The headset starts beeping.
The signal is weak or out of coverage
3. No connection to network.
a. Check the signal strength meter in the display.
If the signal is weak, move to an open space
or move closer to a window and try again.
b. Contact your network service provider for
further detail.
4. Your correspondent cannot hear you.
a. Check that the network signal strength is
normal and try again.
b. Check that the microphone is unmuted.
c. Holding the phone closer to your mouth.
5. The battery won’t charge.
a. Check that the charger is properly connected.
b. The message “Charging” will only be shown
when you charge the battery with the handset
switched off.
6. You can’t make calls.
a. Check the signal strength meter in the display.
If the signal is weak, move to an open space
or, if you are in a building, move closer to a
window.
b. The network is busy, please try again later.
c. Check whether the call charge limit has been
reached.
7. The battery drains faster than normal.
40
Index
Index
Connect
34
Active network settings
35
Auto Display
23
Data Call Type
35
Auto Search
32
Date & Time
27
Date Only
27
Delete All
23
Delete Inbox
22
Delete Outbox
22
Direct Reply
23
Barrings
All Incoming
31
All Incoming When Roaming
31
All Outgoing
31
Clear All
31
Outgo International
31
Outgo International Except Home
31
Broadcast
23
Build Multiparty Call
17
Divert
Clear All
31
No Reply
31
No Response
31
Unanswered
31
Unconditional
31
When Busy
31
Call Back
22
Call Balance
25
Call Cost
25
Call Timer
25
Calling Display
32
Calls Limit
32
Capacity
23
Charge Rate
32
Clear Record
35
Edit active network settings
Emergency calls
35
End Held Multiparty Call
18
End Held Signal Call
17
End One Call In Party
18
Filter One Call In Party
41
18
Index
Forward
22
Mute Off
17
Mute On
17
Games
Gobang
33
Redcap
33
Settings
33
Group
No Display
21, 22, 35
GSM
35
GSM Settings
35
Off
23
On
23
Outbox
22
Hold Multiparty Call
17
Hold Signal Call
17
Homepage
35
Password
35
Phone Number
35
Profile Name
35
Inbox
22
IP Address
35
IP Port
35
Read New CB
35
Manual Search
23
Redial
Last Record
27
32
42
fast and easy
16
via the menu
16
Rename Bookmark
34
Reply
22
Retrieve Multiparty Call
17
Retrieve Signal Call
17
Index
Save Number
17
WAP
Search Name
21, 35
Access via navigation
34
Send
22
Access via bookmark
34
Send SMS
17
Access via the homepage
34
Service Center
23
Accessing
34
Service Indication
24
Activation
34
Settings
23
Status Report
23
Swap Call
17
Time Only
27
TopicList
23
Total Record
35
User Name
35
Validity Period
23
Voice Mail
23
Voice Mail Center
23
43
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