Hyundai Electronics Co HGC-300E Dual-Mode Cellular Phone (AMPS/CDMA) User Manual

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HGC-300E
USER MANUAL
Drafl Version 1.1
Feb 04, 2000
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ACAUTION
FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION
in August 1995 the Federal oomnmnications commission tract or the Untied States with us
action I" Report and Order FCC esszs adopted an updated satew standard tor human exposure
to radio trequenoy electromagnet-o energy emmed oy FCC regulated transmitters Those
guidelines are consistent with the satety standard prevrousry set by both u s and international
standards homes The design of this phone complies with the FCC gutdellnes and these
international standards
Use only the supplted or an approved antenna unauthorized antennas, modifications or
attachments epuld impair call qualtty. damage the phone. or result In Violation pr FCC regulations
Do not use the phone wnh a damaged antenna it a damaged antenna comes into contact wllh the
skin. a minor burn may resutt Please contact your local dealer tor replacement antenna
Body-worn Operation
This devrce was tested tor typical hwy/Morn operations using the optional bett-cllD/holslet lo
prowde a separation distance or 05 inches (Zorn) trorn the body To comply wrth FCC RF
exposure requirements a minimum separation distance ol 0,8 Inches t2cmt must be maintained
between the user's body and the ben-cIlp/holster. Including the antenna, whether extended or
retracted Third-party belt-clips. holsters and stmllar accessories used by this dance should not
contain any metallic components Bodyrwom accessories that do not meet these requtremenls
may not oomply wllh FCC RF exposure Ittnlls and should be avoided
Formore rntonnatron about RF exposure, please vrstt the FCC website at www fcc gov
RIVING SAFE
Talking on me plums Mills driving is extremely dtwuws W is llegal
in some nuts. Remember. sday comes first. check the 1m and
regulations on the use at phones in the was more you drive. Aways
obey them.
Also. it using your phone while driving please:
Give full mention to driving. Driving sddy is you! first responsibility.
Use hanfl-iree Malian, it available.
Pull on (M road and pant berm making or answering a all. it dnvtng
commons require.
it you must use the phone while driving, please tin one-touch. weed
dialing. and auto answer modes.
An airbag inflates with great force. 00 NOT place ootaets; tnduding
bah Inttalled or portabte wireless equipment, In the we: M1 the
airbag or in the air bag deployment area. it timer-tots wireless equipment
is inpropeny installed and the air bag inflates. serious Injury could
result.
WARNING: Fllluro to totlowthue instructions mly had to moo:
personal Injury and poulbll 9mm damago.
AFETY INFORMATION FOR
‘ LECTRON'IC DEVICE ‘
Mos! moaem altctromc equmm is M Item RF clingy.
chm‘ cenam cloflmnic equlpmerl may not be shielded mainst Ina
RF signals Irorn your wirelass pnom.
Pacmakon
The Hull?! Induslry Mammm Association recon-1M In! a
minimum separation DI wt (67 inches be maintain“ between I NON-hall!
wildest vhone and a pacemaker Io avoid wemial inleflarm
wllh me pacemaker. “mesa teem-datiom are coulislmwim Ihe
lndepandenl research by am: rocommervdatlens d Wades:
Tmmtogy Rsurcn.
II you nm a pacemaker:
AIJNAYS keep me phone mom thin Six Inches "can your pace-maker
when me phone is lumed on.
Do nu carry me phone in a bmsi pocket.
use the ear opposite the pew-flaw lo minimize the potential Ior
Inkedafenca.
II you have any rusm to sawed "at “511mm I. liking place.
Ium your phone OFF Mummy,
Hnnuq Ala-
Sm digital wireless phones may Immm with um flaring aim In
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provider (W til Ihe euslmr law “M In discus. “filial;
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SAFETY INFORMATION FOR
WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES
0th" Mala] lem
"you an any m personal medal amiss. mm m. mlmfllmnr
of your “vice Io determine If they are adequatafy misuse from
mam-l RF energy Your pnysiclan my be .u. to mm you in owning
Ihls Idunulion.
Tum your phone OFF in mlihcam helmet when any vomit”- put-01
In mesa m inslmd you In do so, Holphsll or minim
may be nslng equipment that could be sensitive toaxiunnl RF
anefgy.
Vchlclu
RF signal: may flea Improperiy Installed or hmnawy molded
Monk: system: In motor vehiclul CHM MIN Ihe mlmlm or
It: rem-50mm” regarding your which You Mould also mun It»
mailman?“ d any equipment 01.1 h“ been mod to your which.
Found Fncllltin
Tum you phone OFF where potlad notices so mun.
~ AFETY INFORMATION FOR
Aircraft
Fcc Regulalions prombit uelng your phone while In the in Switch OFF
your phone berm boarding In mm
Blntlng Areas
To avolo inlerlefing with hlallng opemlom, turn your phone OFF when
in a “blasting area" or m areal peeled: 'Tum dim-way molo' Obey
all sans and mslmalons,
Pcunuxlly Explosive Almolphmt
Turn your phone OFF when in any are: wan a weakly wmive
atmosphere 3M obey all signs and instructions. Spun ll'l such areas
could cause an exploslon orfire resulting in bodiry |n|ury or wen dam.
Neas mm a potentially emloe‘rve atmosphere are often. but ml mm.
ueany markedv They Include fueling areas wen a- gas muons: below
dew on boats: luel w chemicd winder of norm lflmu; vehicles
using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane ammo): m
where the air contain; chemicals or anklee, such a guln. dual. or
meal powders; and my other area where you would norm-fly be
Advised lo turn on your vehicle englne.
Your mm Fumble Telephone 1; - high quuury plea «mum
Eda. operating the equipment, reed Ill Inelrudlone and Mandy -
"wrung: on (1) N: Adaptor (2) allow and (3) Preoua [hing
5m
I. DO NOT use me eoulomenl In an extreme envlronmem where
Nah (mm or high humidity Mill.
' 2 DO NOT abuse lhe equbment. Avoid llriklnq. mung orehoolu'ng.
when not nslnq the nut lay own me unit lo weld potable
amuse due to imleblllly.
3, DO NOT moss lhlo equipment lo rain or spilled beverageer
4. DO NOT use unauhodxsd moths,
5. DO NOT dkeslemble the phone or I: m. I! em or
replir It required. return unino m authorized auoiwox cellular
“Mu met. I! unit is diussembled, the risk 01 “with: shock
of life may result.
a. DO NOT showman me halery lermlnals by mm: km on:
s AFETY INFORMATION FOR
IRELESS HANDHELD PHONES '
The following Mamas Ara punishable by VIM, Mm“, or ”11:
Using obscene. indecanL ov wanna language.
Using the unil to give M (in dimes: cflht
Wiretwptng or aherwiu inwaming a iaiephom call, unleu inn
person has fin! outlined the cons-m d the puma mating
it [hi can.
Making anunyrmws call: to annoy. harass. of molast dim people,
Charging lo an account whim-A authorization lo avoid payimiiw
service.
Retusmg to yiaia a party line when informed that ii is Mod for
an emergency call (Ii it also unlMul to like wot a puny In. by
slaling lllsaiy that it i: mean (or an mug-rim
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 BEFORE usme YOUR PHONE
Pwlum lncludu ...
Nanaut Dmrlpflon ..
Ball: Fundlom A.
The Fmon Keys
Dlspi-y mule-ton
Screen Status. Display and Funqlon
Ullng mo ery
Using tho Battery
Removing The Emmy
Ch-rglng an my
Pmr Cmnedlofl .
Charging the Battery omy.
Charging me Bafiery with 1M Handsa .
Charging Completion
Status 00 Charger LED
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CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION
Turning (in mono On and on
Tuming the Phone On
Turning me Phone on
HowloUuMOMmu...
MCnu Summary . . . .
Bulc Funcflom .
Making n cal .
Pm Featura
How [0 Answer Calls .
Caller ID Fundlon . , .
Cdl Waiting Function
Missed Call Disphy . .
How to Adjust voiume
Function: Dnrlnv - can . . . ..
Sending Your Nurvbeno a Pagef.
m Pad
Mute . . . .
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT’D.)
CHAPTER 3 MEMORY FUNCTION .
Howtoswu PhonoNumbw...A
How lo Enter Loam ans cnanoten using
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1S
the Dial Buttons 17
Newton c. u noAsw Phon- Numb-r .17
On Touch/Two Toucn Diaung . 17
How m Flnd Your oull Log- A . As
Missao Calls. a
Nimrod Calb . 1B
Dim calls..,1e
How to rum Your Phono Book
Recallmg by Memory Location Number. . .
Recalling by Name . . ...................
CHAPTER 4 MENU . ..
Smlnul .
Ame Rwy . .
Auto Answer .
One Touch Dialing . . .
Dlnplly ........
Logo Dlsplay
LCD Contrast
Blclllgm ........
nghhng Lengln
Volum' .....
me Mode .
Rlngsr Type ,
Voiume Adjustment v
C!" Tlmm ........
Last Call
All Calls , ,
Home Calls
R08" calls ,
EluRnythm
Alum A A .
Mn Alefl ,
Canned NOR ,
Rain AM ,
Fade Alert
Phon' Info A
Checking My Number .
Chafing The Phone Vnmon .
........ . . A . . . .20
Am
20
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A21
A22
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22
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT’D)
CHAPTER 5 SECURITY FEATURES . . . . 25
HWthckYourth. “AA... ...27
Auto Lod( . 27
Look Code page . . 27
How» Change Vouv Balm" . 2!
Banner change“ _ .2a
New» Rum Your Phon JG
Ramion Functions . . 25
To Rama Incoming Cl!!! A 20
Resmcting Outgoing Call: 39
Restricting the Phone Book. 29
Rslricting Long Distance Call: 29
Rama Cl“; lo 900 Nunbecs. A 30
HWbRn-tYourth...... . ...30
NW lo 01."er Fhm Munory . A31
cleaving SIM Phone "um. .31
Clearing Schedule Comm A , .31
Clearing Dialeo Number in Call Log: .
Chafing AirTime In Home Service Area
Mmofy Chlrlng suncuon ..... . . . . .
Clearing Roam Cull:
CHAPTER 6 SUPPLEMENTARY FUNCTIONS . l . . . A .32
Molow Situp . 33
wow Melody 33
To Enter Melon 3:
Input Schedule.
Vlew Schedule Us! .
Pause All Schedule .
ammo Room“ "nun-
MM Rwdved Voice Mall Message
Emu TM Messages .
Bell Type $91:an .
CHAPTER 1
§
BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE
menu mu this chapter More um (bl: product
0 Pltlv-lgt hen-an
O Hndut Description
0 But: humans
0 Dlsplly Icons
0 Using the Emery
0 Changing the Hungry
0 Import“: nmery Inform-flo-
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PACKAGE |NCLUDES
Thank you luv purcnuslng this Maud, Pie-e m the plodufl
center“: by comparing mm W")! the Mowing Mm.
Handset sum-rd Battery
User Manual Encoded Battery (optional)
(”7 Q
Handsnap Desktop Charger
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Bell cup
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HANDSET DESCRIPTION
LED
Blink: vmm you
mm a 5:1 or
receive anal]
Volum mu
Used to najua
ms volume (1
me apiece and
finger volume.
Antenn-
For I)“ clil
quality, extend
me antenna curbs
on call
Earplm
LCD acm
Funcflon
my-
K'w”
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“ASIC FUNCTIONS
o Tm: key is used lo make or receive a can,
Q This key is used to termlnate a call or exit tha
current menu. This key is used to turn the handwet on or on.
n also releases the Key Lock lumion.
0° These keys are used to sud! Waugh the cement: of the menu
° <5dt1)1‘niskey smeatomtthe Menuvmefl
pressed and held ref more than 1 sm.
(Sofi ”This key is mod to 2066“ votes or text messages.
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DISPLAY INDICATORS
< REEN STATU DISPLAY AND FUNCTIO
Tull
Slum! Strung!"
Indicates current signal slrength. More Ines mean
better tignu mm.
Roaming
Indicates Ihe Phone is mice 01 n: hm area
Smlc. Indlmof
When a call is in progress. 3 s displayed,
when 3 isdisplayed, the phone “n in Imam
When E Isabphyed. mephonste not meiving
a lignai Irom the system
Menage
indicates a next mszge or voice mail meeuge is
waning.
Alum
Indie-tea that ”to a!!!" b med,
sen-q
Indicate: battery charge new turns, The mom black
SING THE BATTERY CHARGING THE BATTERY
; 1-‘0110WEHNOOEO
1 0 Insefl the mon- 0! battery lntothe groove 1 Connect "13 thugs! lo a standard |zovAc outta.
at the mom of the handset, Then 8 press in LED wm green when the pawEf ls connected.
the (up a! the Emery unli 61 maps
1 To charga ma bmry only, Insen Ihe battery pack
1 Push lhs who with one hand am lm me top chngmg slot on the roar cum chargon
a the battery 9 m sewn LED will indicate charging Mus,
Red |nd|cates charging
Green Indicates charglng I! complete,
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HARGING THE BATTERY
mememsmmmwrm'msnmns
1 To marge ma benery with ma handset. intact
the handsa into me chew,
Wmumwimmnamoms
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HARGING OOH
1 Charging is convicted wmn the grew-adored
LED fleys on
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CHARGING THE BATTERY
4 ATUS OF CHARGER LED' ‘
Chafing 51m mum“ “7 W(.~w‘“o.y‘ woo-o»
me Charging
sm ] 0
(Charging Slot for
Handset Only)
Charging Slot
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Ar
arch-ckpower.
Wmsbuflmuflod‘ mom-chm“ slot/um
Use only batteries and chargers approved by the phone manufacturen
When a charger is not in use. disconnect it from the power source Do
not leave the battery connected to a charger for longer than a week;
overcharging may shorten its life.
I! lefl unused, a fully charged battery may completely dmln (discharge)
in 1 - 4 weeks
Never use any charger or battery that is damaged or worn out,
Use the battery onty for its intended purpose
Do not short circuit the battery. Accldentfl short cirwlting can occur
when a metallic object (etgt coin, dip or pen) causes direct connection
of the two terminals of the battery (metal strips on the back of the
battery).
for example, when you carry a spare baltery in your pocket or
purse Short drcuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the
connecting object.
Leaving the battery in but or cold claws, such as In a closed car in
summer of winter conditions, reduces the capacity and lifetime of the
battery. Always try to keep the battery between 41 ‘F and 95‘F (5'c
and 35'c ). A phone with a not or cold battery maytemporerily not
work (or charge) even if the battery is fully charged.
Temperature extremes affect the ability of your banery to charge; allow
Ittocool down orwarrn upfirst.
When the battery is not In use, store it uncharged in a cool. dark and
dry place.
The battery is a sealed unit with no serviceable parts, Do not attempt
to open the case
It is recommended that you allow your battery to fulty discharge before
you recharge It
The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds 1.71 limes but will
eventually wear out, When the operating time is shorter than normal,
it is time to buy a new battery,
Donotdisposecfa batteryinafirel
Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations.
Recycle!
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CHAPTER 2
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BASIC OPERATION
0 Tm-ning the Phone On and 0h"
0 How to Use the Menu
0 Menu Summary
0 Basic Functions
9 Functions During a Call
URNING THE PHONE ON AND OFF HOW TO USE THE MENU
1 In the standby ween. press and hold H
1 Press and none [arm/n 2 In me menu, m we" keys to viewthe menu
The phone is locked n ‘PASSWORD‘ Is dbpltyed selecrms. n you press and new the we" keys
on ms screen When ‘PASSWORD’ the menu wens Mmaficdly.
is dismayed, enter me High pmword to unlock Use merdlowing to well:
thaphones [it], [#>|.|‘|.['1vo|mm|fl, volumemL med
on side cl nunasqr
The Maui! psswom is the last 4 dig": d
your phone number. 3 Togo back to previous screen. press Hr
Tome ext! menu, pm: [IND/P]
7 RNING THE PHONE 4 Togo into submem was the corresponding
hunter 0! select the dam item uslng the
1 Press and now "mp/n scroil key.
ml
(“Ir H can be used while us|ng the menu,
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1:sanDULE «zusr ALL
1:CALL LOGS 1zmssEn cALL ZlePUT SCNEDULE
zAnswann cALL smAusE ALL
3:DIALED cALL may MELODY 1: errE MELODY
z HEAR MELODY
2: av LocAmu MELON SPEED
s: an NAME ms'romA'rcu
4:0ALCULATOR
szmo nmrm moon
|:Auro RETRV zzsomEnAv
ZzAUTO ANSWER mam-run“
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S:LCD comm-r 1mm ALERT
lzLDGD DISPLAY mom ALERT
7:LANGUAGE ADE ALEm'
now am ALERT
aconchr ALERT
‘ l: “RING MODE
zznme 1'va m 1:Auro LOCK
szxsvan 2:0HANGE conE
::anNGE BANNER
4:RESTRICT 1 : mcomms
“457 “LL 2 : OUTGOING
2:ALI. cALLs a: MEMORV
muons CALLs 4: LONG msrAucE
mom CALLS man s 's
mesa-
3: CLEAR 1:cm NUMBER
2:0”! scuEDULE
3:CLR cALL LOGS
4:01)! “OME CALLS
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“ASIC FUNCTIONS
1 Enter me phone number.
How to many the phone number
You have enlsfed:
Ta erase me last number entered:
Press |<~|
To erase all numbers enleted and
em again: Press |~~| am! hold
lo! We then ha" (I a second
2 Prat: |SEND].
'CALL FAILED” messm is displayed
when the call dos not conned.
u the Ime rs busyv preee
[END/PL Raw by Dream
|SEND|.
u you select me AUTO RETRY
function. the cal wil be rented
amornmuuy for the limo you
new waned.
Press [END/Pl to and ma all.
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ASIC FUNCTIONS
PM tr! med hf tmomatad systems (in, voice mail and
caning cm). To Insan Pius
“
1 Enter phone umber,
Ihen pres [~ ~| .
2 Select desired pause.
- Whm idling status; - When Reeeiving all status;
1 :$TORE |ZSTORE
2 : av NUMBER zzssuo PHONE;
a: HARD PAUSE azscmrcn PAD
4:0NE HYPHEN 4:MUTE
52VIEW PHONE‘
6:HARD PAUSE
7:0NE HYPHEN
EZVOICE PRIVACV
Pm Definmons
HARD PAUSE: If you mall's pause char-law (P).
lbs hummer“ Mlhe Pause charldefvlill be M
diet the number dllled.
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= ASIC FUNCTIONS
BASIC FUNCTIONS
NVTOANSWER :-
1 When phone mg; of LED blinks press any key
M Voiums or up , am.
2 To and me call. press [END/P].
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advance, madm‘lbeuiswered-nume
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ALLER ID FUNCTIO
when mue is an incoming can, me
caller‘s phone numoer is displayed
on the screen.
Anu- mcwmmmumedinmewrw
Thb function notifies you (here i; an Incoming call when you
are on me phone.
To answer the cane press [SEND] when you neanne beep.
To men back in me am caller, m ismi again,
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1 Dispilys me numbaf a missed
tails Ind the time the call was missed.
XX CALLS
The message will be deereu
PM xx.xx
when you pass Inc |-] or
[END/P1 MY-
OW TO ADJUST VOLU =
You can immune volume in iwu ways: by using the vdume
control key: on the side of ine harmet, or by using me menu.
“
1 Adjust voiume by using me Mme control key:
during the folowing mention.
During a Cell: Earpieoe volume adjustmem
sunauy Status : Ringer volume adiuslment
When the Phone Ring: : Ringef volume adjustment.
Cnilshtm |n hands-nae : Namfim
voiume euiumem. Press [END/P]
when the phone ring. and Il will mute me ringer.
BRATO
This vumaim dismiss the ringer and vibrates the phone any
the an incoming eel is In prams. To ennui ml: function
was l~ -] .m. (11 mm seiequron or by pressing
ms “up" and 'd°m|’ key! at the Id! upper Slds dlhe phone,
UNCTIONS DURING A CALL FUNCTIONS DURING A CALL
i ENDING YOUR NUMBER TO A FAG ‘- 2222
This Iunulon enabls the phone hunter d I)" handsa to DB 1. Press and hoid [' 1
Imsmilted amommcslly to a pagan depending on pager urvioev then |3| “Mute“.
L Alter calling a pager. when you am asked to
enter your number. press and now I‘ ~|
man u] “SEND PHONE r 70mm, m |~ 1. men 131 “me' again.
1.WhIle m awlpms and hold |~-] Jhen
|21 “SCRATCH PAD“
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2. Enter Ihe phone numbsv, lhen pies! |‘ '| .
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CHAPTER 3
MEMORY FUNCTION
1 How to Store a Phone Number
2 How to Make a C.“ Using a Stored Phone Number
3. How to Find Your Call Logs
4 How to Find Your Phone Book
HOW TO STORE A PHONE NUMBER OW TO STORE A PHONE NUMBER
chansmmuptowolvequenwusodphonenmmasinnmmy. Youcensaoruupfo 1wfiwumb'usodplmmmmhmsnmy,
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1.5mm?” pnm numoeq more 3 digits)
, .. Elfin 5.’MAKESECRET'o-nbedisphyodofly
you want to slore and press |' ~| Arm [1] LOCATION : XX when mo lock code I: entered. LMAKE sscnsr
“Store' The first available Initial empty xxx-xxxx-xxxx ‘EMAIL woness' can be new email Z'EMM'“ “muss
memory locatlon number ls displayed. a aduress,
ll (here ls no ermly Ioca‘ion.
‘MEMORV IS FULL!"
is d’splayed with a waning sauna.
ll more is a assured memory locallon
number, enter the number,
mns the memW
location number, n means mere u anolher stored phone number m that
locanon already
3, Ema: me person's name and pun |- ~| A
4.Searefl mobilldfiedhm type and than.
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OW TO MAKE A ALL USING A
OW TO STORE A PHONE NUMBER
TORED PHONE NUMBER
OWTo cum Mun and charm-n ml , 1h. dial button
1, Saba characters you with lo enter uatng are key pea.
- NE TOUCHITWO TOUCH DIALI t
This feat!" AIM the phone book Ennis to be dialed VII the keypad.
one voucn DIALING:
Key Pad Impede- zlzpedfiu )lnpefllio- 4mm». fllqnfl'fbl
1 1 1-9 : Press oofrespondlng metwy amber and hold for moretnan 1 wound.
“BC A B C 2 Two YOUCN mum:
3DEF D E F 3 _ _
401.11 G H I 4 00.10-99:pressmeflmdtgnm;mdismdlhemmynmber
: j : : short Ind long respectively.
9WXYZ w X Y Z 9
u no phone nurmu I: stored in the location depressed, "Emmy
Locaflon' wm appear on the mean.
u a phone number is stored In theaecret location, the number as
Press |- 1 to toggle between upper and lmr case. nu dismayed when making a can.
when emering special characters such as o..7|@_~—()~t;w.
press |' | repeatedly. The special characters will be aisplayea
mofder. mommwlwwsfbemmminm
z. Puss |~ | to enter me next character handset seep-gear.
Cursor mwes to the next column automatically in two secerm
after the hell character
3. Repeat until all the eharaqers you want are entered.
Yw can store up to 16 characters.
4. Erasing Entry:
Yo erase one Imu. press [—| .
To erase the Mlle my. press and new [...|
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HOW TO FIND YOUR CALL LOGS
Your phone can aepiey me 10 mosi recent med. inwning,
«Ageing cans. You can can moee nunoere mom dining 1. Press |~| menu] man n] then [214 Reta to previous page)
their wnoie number - The lm answered can, in phone numben
- time and date ere ulspiayee.
IPrssl-nl’mlllmenllllheflll]
. . i ' [02] xxxxxxxxxx
2. Press H to check the dew] mformallm about phone numben , [03] xxxxx
me iesi missed call. its phone number, time and TM
date are displayed,
Tll' Eat.)
3 To check your missed calls usmg the scroll keys:
wee. H then m um. [11 then [3].
mm. 13:14
l0ll
xxxvxxx-xxxx
nuisssn CALI.‘FE ‘
3 Press [SEND] (odial dasvrod missed call umber lime and date He disp'ayed.
|4 ‘|S1:ro|h up the phone manage.
[it ' | Scrofls dawn the phone numn.
Press [SEND] todid deslred answered can number (Rder to ptevioos paga]
- The last ouigoing call, in phone numoen
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HOW TO FIND YOUR PHONE BOOK
- 7LNGBVMWN°M- -
1. Press“ men m men 111.
2. Enter me mommy Iocmion nun-zen
it you don't sntar e specmc mm, locm‘on
number. use me scrdl key to search 1mm me
first menmy umnon number,
3. Surch phone numbers using we" key,
or |/|v 1 screws up me phone murmurs.
|~1 sent me phone n.
H erase me phone m
or W 1 search mobillomouhm nunbev.
——
L Presl |SEND| lodial desired phmebook number.
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OW TO FIND YOUR PHONE BOOK
1. Press |-| men [11 Ihen m
2. Enter the alpha (of pan d [he MO).
Then press [- q,
2, To um me phone nurrber mlng the scroll key.
[‘ ‘1l[# ’ 1 search phone number.
N sun the phone a.
1—1 erase the phofls x.
o|* WV | tee-ch mivufiwhm numr
_—_
4. Pm: |an1>1 Iodial
HPHPAHAP
MENU mm
When a can B not mm, lhl! Male“ mm the call
Please rend this chapter before using (Ills product automatically n n m Interval 5! amount a remas.
1. Settings
2. Display REPEAT
3. Volume 1. Press |- -1 man [2] than [1] men [2]
4. “mars 2. 594901 the panama (1. 5, 10 times) by uslng the sore“,
5 Bio-Rhythm Key Press |~ 1.
6. Alerts
7. Phone Info
8. Security
ZOMMDIOOOE User Manual
~ ETTINGS
if
This tunqion answer! an incoming call lutommlcmy ”(or I
mm“! M rings mat the user "454
Lmel~ '](hen[2]lhm[2].
2.5mm me pastime!
mo USE 1, a RINGS)
by using the scroll keys
Press [' '] \a set,
Ame amwer luncflan does not
work i you select lamp
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This funaiofl allows me phona book entries to be dialed VI:
the ksypad.
1.Prau[~'llflen[21lhmm
2. Salsa the par-memnoxssl
by using me wdl keys. Press [- -1 .
DISPLAY
H l I B 8 fl
momspuw
’DATE
1. Pros; [» ~1 mar-[2]
mm [5].
2. Select the parametef Banner (on; we M») by using me
scmu keys. Press [- 1 A
’ I ' E M I
uncommr
><< sErn‘NG
Tne lunm’on sounds an alert in
every rnrnme. leiiing you know
meceli lapse time u
Seleci (be parernerer (RELEASE. 35mm) by using me
scroll keys. Press (~ 11.
This lunaion swnds an alerl when the elgnui d a received
cell is weak.
I. Ea“
CONNECT TONE
I. Press [~ ~1 then (51 then [51 > Low
2.59le Ihe pavement (OFF. LON. MID. HIGH) by uxlng the
scroll keys. Press [~ r].
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ALERTS
This limion saunas an aim ene gives out e message when (he
hendsei more a new service arse, when it enters enoilrer service
area, or when it leaves the user service area
l. Press [~ -] men [6] Ihen [2]. ROAM ALERT
‘ SETTING
256m the parameter (RELEASE. SE'I'I'ING) by uslnq the
scroll keys. Press [- -].
"ADE ALER
This iunciion sounds alert when ins phone can make cells
due lo poof signal strength
1. Press [~ 1 then [6] inerr m. FADE ALERT
' SEITING
ZSeIei: the parameier (RELEASE, $E1'I’ING) by using the
well keys. Press [- -].
HECKING MY NUMB ‘4
m: m a luncuon to check me weprme mm 0! me "mam
curremly in use
1. Puss [' '] men [0]
then [7],
Press an hold [Ar ’ 1 rm
1! I D B Q fill:
DIGlTALooo
00041000
2 seconds and your phone
number mu be displayed.
This tunuion checks the vefsu‘m d the handset curvemty in use.
1 Press [~ -] men [0]
men [a]
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CHAPTER 5
SECURITY FEATURES
1. How to Lock Your Phone
2 . How to Restrict Your Phone
3 . How to Rm: Your Phone
4. How to Clear Your Phone Memory
This 1unc1mn prevents any otner person "am using the trnrmet wmrout
permsswn When tl ts locked. the hm can tn used to dial
or use any other runnron.
1. Press p »| tnen |o| tnen
enteflPAS$WORD1then m
The ddaull password is me
last 4 drgrts 01 your phone number.
2 Select the parame1e' (NO USE, POWER ON, AFrER 20 SECS)
parameter by using rne won keys, Press |- »|.
"PW/ER ON? ' locks the handw upon powering
on the handset each me
“No USE?" unlocks tne nzndset and leaves n
unlocked
mmrnqufls. mmdi-fiwmdumlunam
nnumodmmhmkw
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HOW TO LOOK YOUR PHONE
This lumim is used to things Ihe Migit lock code.
1. Press |- ~1 Ihen [o] tnen enter
[PASSWORD] than [2].
The daaun password Is the last 4 dlgfis 01
your phone number.
2. Enter 4-digit new password
3. 3. Re-errtertne new password. Press [- <1.
4. Inc display will read password changed.
HOW TO CHANGE YOUR BANNER
This vuncfion changes the banner dllpllyed on the LCD.
You can efllef a bannet up to 16 character! long.
LPress [- 1 men [0] men [3]
zemer a bannef using instructions m alpha keys on page 25‘
ZBMMDI 0005 User Manual
OW T0 RESTRICT YOUR PHONE
van can rsslrict six different Yulxfilom
1. Press |~ ~1 Inev- 101 men
enter [PASSWORD] men 141,
The ddaun 938le is (he
last 4 digit: 0! your phone number.
Using the scroll buttons, 5m ves-
2. Press |< -|.
O RESTRICT INCOMING CAL
When (his lunction is enabled. me phone aces um rspond to incomhg
cells. However, wigoing calls can slil be mafia
-—_—
1, Press key [11 “INCOMNG'
“In Bel
INCOMTNO?
' ALLOW
——
1PM: [- 1.
2. Seiecl the parameter by using the semil keys.
RESTRICT: to resm Incoming call).
ALLOW to allow incoming culls.
HOW TO RESTRICT YOUR PHONE
w' STRICTINGOUTGOING > .
When (his vuncflon ls enabled, incoming nails can be answared, bul
outgoing Cal’s cannot be made. H is still Double to make W
cans.
L Press key |2| “outcomm
z Selecl [he parameut by usmg me emu keys
RESTRICT: lo reslncl Dulgomg cans.
Auow re allw outgoing calls.
3. Press [- -|
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OW TO RESTRICT YOUR PHONE
' STRICTING THE PHONE 500 <
Thls lunction blocks the storage cl pnune nurrben or me use 01
stated phone numbea.
I ' I8 «9 fl
MEMORY ONLY 7
> ALLOW
1. Press key [3] “MEMORV ONLY“
The uefauu passwom is me last
4 digits a your phone number.
2. Select me parameter by using the we" keys.
RESTRICT: resume phone book.
ALLOW‘ alums phone book use.
Press [- -1.
1. Press key [4] “LONG DISTANCE"
LONG DISTANCE 7
z. Selecune parameter by using the man keys. > ALLOW
RESTRICT: restricts long dislame coils.
ALLUW: allows long distance cause
a. Press |~ <1.
HOW TO RESTRICT YOUR PHONE OW T0 RESET YOUR PHONE
| Press key |5| “900 m- m; function reset: each value m in the memory to It: damn value.
2. selecl (he paremetet by new the sold! keys.
RESTR|CT resms 900 5m.
l. Press |~ 1 then [0] than
[PASSWORD] men [s].
ALLDW’ allows 900 servtce
3 Press [~ <| 1 Select the parameter by using the scroll
keys. Press |~ 1.
ll you select 'YES" lhe
Mowing screen is dlspleyed.
and llten the phone will be
automatlcelly turned on.
no mess-go THIS PNDNE": RESTRlCTED'
lieu-minnow
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HOW TO CLEAR YOUR PHONE MEMOR
LEARING STORED PHONE NUMB a»:
This Innalon clears all sleree numbels. A
__
l.Press[- -l rnen|o| men enler I . B a am:
CLR PHONENO 7
> NO
[PASSWORD] lrlen [s| men “1
The nelaull password is me last 4
digits 01 your phone number.
z, Selecl lne oaremerer (no. vssl by
using lne scroll keys. Press |4 «|,
LEARING SCHEDULE CONTENT “i
This Iuncfion clears a" schedule mums and reserved cdl lmwmlionv
’ I I E E m
KBEI'SCHEDULE’!
’ N0
l Press |~ ~| men [0| men enler
[PASSWORD] rnen |o| men m.
The eeleull password is me Iasl 4
eig‘ns of your pnone number.
2. Seleer me parameler (NO, YES) by
using me scroll keys. Press [A ~|.
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EMORY CLEARING FUNCTION
EARING DIALED NUMBER IN CALLLOG:
This Iunctiofl clears dlaled number In call logs
1. Press [' ~] men [0] men ante!
[PASSWORD] man [6] then m
CLK LASTCALL’!
’ N0
The dehult password ii the last 4
diglls of your phone number.
2. Seled Ihe parameteNNO. YES) by
using lne scroll keys. Press [~ ~].
LEARING AIR TIME IN HOME SERVICE
This lunclren clears air lime used In home service are.
1. Press [- -1 men [01 then enter
ivAsswoaol men [51 men [41
The aetaull passwwd is me last 4
I I B S GIII
cu HDMECALL?
' NO
digits of your phone numben
2. Selefl me peremterma YES) by
us|ng me scroll keys, Pms [- s].
EMORY CLEARING FUNCTION
CHAPTER 6
SUPPLEMENTARY FUNCTIONS
This functwn clears my time usad in other units In:
LPress [~ ~] lhen [0] men enter
(PASSWORD) men [6] men [5L
1 .Melody Setup Function
2 .0ptional Services
The defaun passwom rs me last 4
can; of your phone numben
2 SelecHne narameler (NO, YES) by
using me scroll keys. Pam [~ -1.
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ELODY SETUP
Piss [~ -] then [5] then [2] , then {1}
2. By prasstng the [4 -] select the melody title and enter a melody vle
ll I H I3 Q m
WRITE MELODY 7
' My MELODY t
the key pee Press [~ ~] to store melody
it you select prekusly entered melody.
“OVERWRITE 715 DtsPLAvED,
By pressing the [SEND] . the previously enter
wrth musreau note displayed on the screen.
HIE 85m
To end the melody, press [m], MELODY mmn
You can edn prevlously enteved melody
"0ndelsetn- is default melody.
sprees |- -1 alter entering melody speed.
MUSIC TEMPO
> MODERATO
Speed ' Select the Parameter
(Moderate. Allegra, largo - 4 . by using the scroll keys)
_—.—
4.Pressl l alter entering the title at the melody
Select the parameter you went.
Entered melody is added la the ringer type llst
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MELODY SETUP
0 ENTER MELOD
When you was dlel key 9, e quarter note is displlyed.
The diet keys I, z, 3, 4. s, s. 7, s, 9. o, compute
Io "mica! "0183 60. re. mi, ht sol. Ia. 3L do, umively,
Select the length a tone by pressing [4 1 in sequence while
the quarter note is deployed.
When you press [it ' 1, a slgn is displayed underlhe musical
note and it change- to a hell note.
To enter a pause. press {‘ 1 in sequence after pressing
[- <1 and selecl the length it a pause.
it is possible to mm and edit musical notes by pfssing volume keys [41-0].
To add musical notes while you “n, hoki [' '] Id enter “15 "do.
To delae the note. press H.
Pressr ~] to play back the melody you've entered. Frees [-1 to stop.
when you entef 11 notes. the semen moves lo the Mxl screen.
Vou can enter up I0 100 nous
1.Press[~~](hen[5]menm,then(2].
——
3.3019“ the melody (file you went to hear, and The (ISO d My is displayed
and melody gee. played.
The melody gets repleyeo when
pressing l~ -]
Press [-1 to stop the melody
"there is no entered melody.
'Ondalsem' will be played.
ELODY SETUP
1 Press[‘ ,1 men [5] then [2] , men [3].
—________
2 By pressing the [- 1 select me melody me you wanna
change me speed
——
3 By pressing me [- 4] seiect lne melody speed
2 I! B E {3 El“
MEDODY spasm
' MY MELODY |
4 By pressing me [- ~1se#] , numeric key
- day input
1 Press [1], and select the parameter( one time or daily)
To set alarm, press [2] and input he schedule title A
To set reserved cal], press [3] and input the phone number .
And, press [- 1.
2: SCHEDULE TITLE
3: PHONE NUMBER
4. Input the lime and pram [- -]
l 9 E B I
mrurm‘ns
I999/Illl2
12:12
—
| Press? ~] then[5] men [110m [114
l t 8 a
01999“ M2 x
01999“ m:
0 122I0
d“
2. By pressing me [- 1 you can mums me dmlls
about eacnuem ll 0 8 a
ALARM
1999/11/12
I22l1
ON DH,
“AUSE ALL SCHEDULE
You can make all sdiedule pause temporarily,
1 Press [- ~] than [5] then [1] then [314
2 Select the paramer (NO. YES) by
usmg the scroll keys Press [- ~1,
PAUSE ALL?
’ YES
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CHAPTER 7
VOICE MAIL AND TEXT MESSAGES
This chapter describes cnnvenient functions that allow you io check
voice mail and receive text messages with the handset
1. Receiving a Message
2. Checking Received Valce MI“ Message
3. Checking the Received 1h! Mesa-ge
' ECEIVING A MESSAGE
‘ When message IS received, displays
the Following message
[All'] (“ll‘fl - display (exl
[« ~] - delete message
’ ll 0 E 8 (II:
vTEXT MESSAGEV
ABCDEFGHUKL .....
1,Wnon message us received‘ displays
me lollowlng message
You can wew the message
in the sms menu
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CHECKING RECEIVED MESSAGE
7 VI'CKI'NG RECEIVED MAIL MBSSA a
1. Press [~
zmss [1] ‘vmcE MAIL'
n displays the number a voice
mail messages currently received 0 VOICE MAIL
‘ . TO LISTEN
m your voice manbox. PRESS [SEND]
To access your voice mailbox,
press {SEND}
HQ BQC
HECKING RECEIVED MESSAGE
HECKING RECEIVED TEXT MESSAG-
_—__.._
muss [~ 4 <1 and preu [2] 7m MAIL'
_____
4. To read new mail, press [1]
Then press [- '] and you can view the deiails.
To read slored mail, press [21
To erase stored mail, press [3] l: xx NEW TEXT
2: xx STORED TEXT
3: muss STORED
I 9 E a
01:ABCEF
02:33:43);
03-
T‘ I B E (a (I!)
v Tan MESSAGE v
ABCDEFGHUKL‘ H
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DIRECT VIEW
l' [RECT VIEW $5111}! I‘
When text message is recall/alt displays ten dlrecw on me screen
L Press [- - -] ,lnen press [3]
2. select me parameler (SEWING,
RELEAES) by
using the scroll keys. Press [‘ -].
BELL TYPE
. t
When text message is received. sounds selecied bell
ll Press [~ . ~1 men press [41
2. Selecl me parameiel finger. vibtallx silent m
fll' 88 I
SETBELL
' HINGER
using the scroll keys. Press [- -].

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