Hyundai Electronics Co HGC-310 Dual-Mode Cellular Phone (AMPS/CDMA) User Manual
Hyundai Electronics Industries Co Ltd Dual-Mode Cellular Phone (AMPS/CDMA) Users Manual
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- 1. Users Manual
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Users Manual
MMD-1010E USER MANUAL Draft Version 10 OCT , 2000 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE Package Includes 4. Handset Descrlpllon . Basic Funcllons . The Function Keys Display Indicator Screen Slams. Display and Function Using the Battery Using the Battery A Removing The Banery Charging the Battery Power Connection ., Charglng me Baltery Only . Charging the Battery with me Handset Charging Completion ,. Slams of Charger LED Important Emery Informatlon CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION Turning the Phone On and O" . Turning me Phone On Turning me Phone on . How (0 use the Menu 4 . Menu Summary 4 Baslc Funcflons r Making a Cell Pause Feature , How to Answer Calls Caller ID Function M Call Waiting Function , Missed Call Display . . . How in Adjust Volume . Functions During a Call Sending Your Number in a Pager , Scralch Pad . Mule ..... TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT’D.) CHAPTER 3 MEMORY FUNCTION ... .15 How to store a Phone Number . A . 4 A A 16 How to Enhsr Letters and Characters Using the Dial Buttons ............................. 17 How to Make a Call uslng A Stored Phone Number . . 17 0ne Touch/Two Touch Dialing . How to Find Your Call Logs Missed Calls." Answered Calls Dialed Calls. How to Find Your Phone Book A Recalling by Memory Locaiion NumberA Recalling by Name .. .. CHAPTER 4 MENU ........... .... .............. 20 Solttngs A . ..21 Auto Retry .21 Auto Answer , 21 One Touch Dialing . 2 Voice Privacy . A . 22 Backllght , . . All Lighting Length 22 Display . l A A .23 LCD Contrast. , .23 Logo Display .23 Volume A .23 Ringer Mode .23 Ringer Type . v . Keypad . v , Call Timers A Last Call All Calls . Home Calls Roam Calls Alerts . . Min Alert Roam Alen Fade Alert . um Signal Alert Phone Info A A . Checking My Number. Checking the Phone Verslon . TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT’D) CHAPTER 5 SECURITY FEATURES . 26 How to Lock Your Phone . 4 27 Auto Lock . . 27 Lock Code Change . , 27 How to Change Your Banner. ,28 Banner Change .......... .28 How to Restrlct Your Phone A28 Restriction Functions ..... .28 To Restnot Incoming Calls . ZS Restricting Oulgoing Calls . .29 Restricting the Phone Book .29 Restricting Long Distance Calls a .29 Restrict Calls to 900 Numbers . 4 How to Reset Your Phone ...... How to Clear Your Phone Memory Clearing Stored Phone Numbers Memory Clearing Functlon ..... Clearing Dialed Number in Call Logs Clearing Air Time In Home Service Area , Clearing Roam Calls CHAPTER 6 SUPPLEMENTARY FUNCTIONS . . . Melody Setup Funcflon 4 Write Melody . . . To Enter Melody Hear Melody . Melody Speed Slopwatch Calculator, Bio-RhythmA CHAPTER 7 VOICE MAIL AND TEXT MESSAGES. . . 36 Racelvlng a Message . Direct View Set . . . Direct View Release . Checking Received Message, Checking Renewed Voice Mail Message . Checking Received Text Message Sending Message A . Sending Message . Direct View . A A . Direct View Setting TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT’D.) ”39 ..39 Bell Type A A Ball Type Selling A CI'MPTER s EMERGENCY CALL. . AU Making an Emergnnce Cal 41 E911 in Lock Mode ..... A .41 E911 Using Any Available System ................ 4i CHAPTER 9 SAFETY ........ . .............. 42 Safety Infonriatlon for Wireless Handheld Phones A 43 Driving Safely A v 43 Electronic Devices A4 omer Safety Guidelines . Precautions . Warning . A . . CHAPTER 1 BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE Please mid mis chapler before using this producl. 0 Package lncludts 0 Hands“ Dmripiion 0 Basis Funclions 0 Displsy Icons 0 Uslng the Banery 0 Charging the Balury O Imporlam Battery lnformallon PACKAGE INCLUDES Thank you Ior purchasing this product. Please check the product contens by comparing mem war» «he Iouuwing pictures. Handset smnaam Battery User Manual ' ' anal) Handslrap Desklop Charger Belt Clip [0 m case mm are any product delects, Wk poem report it to the place olpulvhase immemaleb/ HANDSET DESCRIPTION LED Blinks when you make a call or receive a call Volume Button Used to adjusl the volume of me earpiece and ringer volume. Antenna For bssl call qualily, extend me antenna during the call Earpieco LCD Screnn Funmlon Keys Keypad Microphone IHE FUNCTION KEYS BASIC FUNCTIONS Thls key is used to make or reoe'we a call. This key is used In Ierminale a call or ein the current menu. This key is used w turn the handsel on or Off. It also releases the Key Lock funcIion. These keys(also Called as Ihe Navigation keys) are used to scroll through me contents of me menu. (Sofl ”This key is used to access the Menu when Dressed and held (or more than I second (Soft 2)This key is used IO access voice or IexI messages. DISPLAY INDICATORS ECREEN STATUS, DISPLAY AND FUNCTION m" Slgnal Strongm Indicates currenlsignal strength. More lines mean bener signal strenglh. I Rozmlng Indlcares (he Phone is outside oi iIs home area. Service Indlcator When a call is in progress, sis displayed. When 3 is dlsplayed. his phone is in idle mode When 5 is displayed, his phone is nol resell/mg a signal from me sysiem. M Message Indicates a text message or voice mail message is wailing. a, Alarm Indlcales thal the alarm is activated. DJ emery Indicates behery charge Ieve slams. The more black USING THE BATI'ERY CHARGING THE BATTERY ENSTALLING THE BATTERY POWER CONNECTIOE —_ 1 0 Insert the bottom or battery into the groove 1 Connect lne charger to a standard 120V AC outlet. at the bottom oltne handset men 0 press in LED will green when the power is connected, the top of the battery unLi it snaps HARGING THE BATTERY ONL _\ To charge the battery only, insert lne battery pack charging slot on the rear or the charger. LED will lndicale charging status. REMOVING THE BATTERfl Red indicales charging — Green indlcales charging is complete. 1 Push lhe lab° wilh one nano and Iifl the lap ortne battery 0 lo separale. isetrery is not charged when you purchase the pmducl The battery must be correct/y placed m the battery companment, f, Fully charge the bellery be/ore use lreetlery is incorrectly inserted, the handset A: , mil norlum on wine battery may slip out during use CHARGING THE BATTERY CHARGING THE BATTERY WITH THE HANDSEI 1 To charge me hanery with me handset, insert the handset inlo me charger, Charging (he battery wllh the handset on rs A“: has elfrcianl man charging it wilh the handset a” EHARGING COMPLETION 1 Charging is completed when me green-colored LED srays on, CHARGING THE BATTERY STATUS OF CHARGER LEE Charing SIol Chm en Satay Mode (GmM‘flmOm cmm m qurm r m em on cnwvv Can-Wm raw Ooh): On? From Charging sm (Charging Slot for Handset Only) Charging Slot lithe red LED does not some on sire: the handset or p battery has been msefled into the charging slot, re-msen ha— 01 check power IMPORTANT BATTERY INFORMATION Use only batteries and chargers approved by the phone manufacturer. 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. If left unused, a fully charged battery may completely drain (discharge) in 1 - 4 weeks. Never use any charger or battery that is damaged or worn out. Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Do not short circuit the battery, Accidental short circuiting can occur when a metallic object (e.g. coin, clip or pen) causes direct connection of the two terminals 0! the battery (metal strips on the back of the battery), for example, when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse. Short circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object. Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in summer or 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 hot or cold battery may temporarily not work (or charge) even it the battery is fully charged. Temperature extremes affect the ability of your battery to charge; allow it to cool down or warm up first. 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 pans. Do not attempt to open the case. It is recommended that you allow your batteiy to fully discharge before you recharge it. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but will eventually wear out. When the operating time is shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new battery. Do not dispose of a battery in a fire! Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations. Recycle! CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION 1. Turning the Phone On and Off 2. How to Use the Menu 3. Menu Summary 4. Basic Functions 5. Functions During a Call TURNING THE PHONE ON AND OFF lURNING THE PHONE ON 1 Press "END/P] The phone is locked it "PASSWORD" is displayed on me screen. When “PASSWORD" is displayed, enler ihe 4-digit password to unlock lhe phone. The default password is the last 4 digits 0' your phone number. URNING THE PHONE OF 1 Press [END/P] until “Power Off" is displayed. the “Low BA TTERV WARN/N9 POWER 0FF"s dlsplayed and rns power goes ofl, mere is a possibiliry o/ damaging the memory. change or charge the barrery immediately 7 Nine oarieryrs removed while the phone Is on, it may erase last call rniorrnellon. 10 HOW TO USE THE MENU 1 In the slandby screen. press and hnld 1-1, 2 Use the navigalion keys or me volume keys me View lhe menu Press and hold down the keys to scroll through me menu 3 To go back In previous screen. press I]. TD me exit menu. press [END/Pl 4 To go inio submenu press me corresponding number or select me desired ilem using the scroll key, 5 H, H, and 1A / ' /~ NH can be used while usan me menu. MENU SUMMARY MENU SUMMARY 1:CHECK BILLING E SPECIAL 1:SCHEDULE 2:MY MELODV 1: WRITE MELODY 2:PHONE BOOE 1:CALL LOGS 1:MISSED CALL z: HEAR MELODY z:ANSWERED CALL 3.MELODY SPEED 3:DIALED CALL 3:5TOPWATCH 2: BY LOCATION 4:<:ALCULAT0R 3: av NAME 5:3“) RHYTHM 1:TODAY 2:50MEDAY 3:BIRTHDAY 3:SEI'I’ING 1:AUTO RETRY s: MEMO 2:AUTO ANSWER NE TOUCH 7:ALER§ 1:MIN ALERT OICE PRIVACY 2:R0AM ALERT AGKLIGHT stADE ALERT co CONTRAST MLOW SIG ALERT 7:GRAPHIC ICON SzcoNNECT ALERT szLoco DISPLAY 0:SECURITY 1:AUTO LOCK 2:0HANGE CODE E VOLUME 1:RING MODE 3:0HANGE BANNER me TYPE 4:RESTR|<:T 1 : INCOMING azKEYPAD 2 : OUTGOING 3: MEMORY 4: LONG DISTANCE 5:TIMER _ 1:LAST CALL 5:900 # 's z:ALL CALLS 5:RESET 0ME CALLS 6: CLEAR 1:CLR NUMBER 4:ROAM CALLS z:CLR CALL LOGS 3:CLR HOME CALLS 4:CLR ROAM CALLS 7:PHDNE # 8:VERSION ll BASIC FUNCTIONS MAKING A CALL ltlllfi lgfiu 1 Enter me phone number. CALL How to modify the phone number You have entered: XXX~XXXX-XXXXX TD erase me last number entered: lil 8 lg F} 000001 Press u. T0 erase all numbers entered and XXX-XXXX-XXXX start again: Press u and hold for more than half of a secondr — 2 Press |SEND|. “CALL FAILED" message is displayed when the call does not connect lime line is busy, press [END/PL Relry by pressing [51mm If you select the AUTO RETRY function, the call will be retried aulomatically for the time you have selected. Press [END/P] to end the can. 12 BASIC FUNCTIONS PAUSE FEATURE Pauses are used for automated systems (ite.v voice mail and calling cardst. To insen Pauses; 1 Will-B Eifil Enter phone number, then press 1-1 A XXXPXXXXXXXXP 2 Select desired pause. - When idling status; - When Receiving call status: 1 : STORE 1ZSTORE 2 . Bv NUMBER Z‘SEND PHONE# 3: HARD PAUSE SISCRATCH PAD 4:0NE HYPHEN 4IMUTE 5:V|EW PHONE? GZHARD PAUSE 7:0NE HYPHEN BZVOICE PRIVACY Pause Definitions HARD PAUSE: If you enter the pause character my the number entered alter the Pause character will he sent afier the number dialed. 3 Press |SEND1 to dial or [u to store BASIC FUNCTIONS HOW TO ANSWER CALLg 1 When phone rings or LED blinks press any key except Volume or up ,down. — 2 To and lhe call. press [E P]. ”you set up lhe AUTO ANSWER function I" advance, lhe call wrll be answered alter me selected number 0! rings lReler lo page 22) EALLER ID FUNCTION when there is an incoming call. the caller's phone number is displayed on the screen, 45 her The Geller ID number AS saved III the call log CALL WAITING FUNCTION This Iunclion notifies you mere is an incoming call when you are on the phone. To answer lhe call, press [SEND| when you hear lhe beep. To swilch back lo the first caller. press 15mm again. 13 BASIC FUNCTIONS EISSED CALL DISPLAY 1 Displays lhe numher of missed calls and lhe lime me call was missed. The message will be cleared when you press lhe l] or [END/P] key. HOW TO ADJUST VOLUME 6 ix MISSED XX CALLS PM XX xx You can adjusI the volume in two ways: by using lhe volume control keys on the snde oi lhe handset. or by using lhe menu. 1 Arliusi volume by using lhe volume conlrol keys during lhe lollowing opemlion, During a Call: Earpiece volume adjusimenl. Slandby Slams : Ringer volume adjustment, When lhe Phone Rings : Ringer volume adjustment. Call slams in hands-free : Hands-free volume aoiuslrnenl, Press [EN r| when lhe phone rings and it will mule lhe ringer. IBRAT Not an oplio -needs in be added in the phone. This funclion disables lhe ringer and vibmtes lhe phone any time an incoming call is in pmwss, To enable this funcfion press (1, [3]. [11 and select! VIBRATE or by pressing me "up" and "down" keys at he left upper side or he phone, FUNCTIONS DURING A CALL FUNCTIONS DURING A CALL SENDING YOUR NUMBER TO A PAGEE MUTE This Iuncfion enables me phone number of the handset to be transmitted auwmatically to a pager. depending on pager sen/me, 1 press H. m B E m — Ihen [3] “Mute". no 00 33 -MUTE , 1 Afler calling a pager. when you are asked Io xxxxxxx-xxxx HE \ emer your number, press and hold m then [H “SEND PHONE f To unmule, press H, (hen [3| “Mute" again. SCRATCH FAQ 1 While in a call press and hold |~|, then m “SCRATCH PAD" __ 2 Enlerlhe phone number. then press [-| 15 CHAPTER 3 MEMORY FUNCTION 1 How to Store a Phone Number 2 How to Make a Call 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 Vou can store up to 100 lrsquem/y used phone numbers in memory. EnLer the phone number( more 3 digits) “ a 8 LOCATION . xx you want to slore and press [1 . then |1| “Slore‘l The first available Initial amply xxx-xxxx-xxxx memory location number is displayed |r there is no empty locatlon, “MEMORY IS FULL!" ls displayed with a warning sound. If there is a desired memory locallon numbers enler me number. ll the “xx LOCATION Is USED" message appears afieremenngme memory u E B 12} 1 GE XX LOCATION IS USED Iocafion number. It means «here is anolher scared phone number in mat Iocanon already. m I! a 8 E! (III!) LOCATION xx NAME? Enter the person's name and press H . Search mobilloffice/hcme type and men press [1 PHONE_NUM TYPE ? > MOBILE MIG EM HOW TO STORE A PHONE NUMBER To make secret, seleclYei It can then be dlsplayed only when we lock ’ ND only code emered. MI 6 E . (E MAKE SECRET was HOW TO STORE A PHONE NUMBER HOW To enter letters and characters using the dIaI buttons t. Select characters you Wtsh tc enter using the key pad. Keyj’ad luepetiltnn zitepetlnon Repetition «Repetition skepetitinn 1 I ZABC A B C 2 3 DEF D E F 3 4GHl G H I 4 9WXYZ w x Y Z 9 Press |A | to toggle between upper and lower case. When entering special characters such as 0.,?!@_+ won't/d. press |v | repeatedly. The special characters will be displayed in order, 2, Press ID] to enter the next character. Cursor moves la the nextoolumn automatically in two seconds alter the next character. 3, Repeat until all the characters you want are entered. You can store up to its characters, 4. Erasing Entry: To erase one letter. press Il- To erase the entire entry. press and hold ll [7 HOW TO MAKE A CALL USING A STORED PHONE NUMBER ENE TOUCH/TWO TOUCH DlALlNG This feature allows the phone book emnes to be dialed via the keypad. ONE TOUCH DIALING: 1-9 : Press corresponding memory number and hold for more than 1 second. TWO TOUCH DIALING: 00. 10-99 : press the first dtgit and second digits of the memory number short and long respectively. If no phone number is stored in the locatron depressed, “Empty Location" will appear on the screen. Ila phone number is stored in the secret location, the number is not displayed when makil'lo a call. One touch diam-lg must be turned on In the handset see Page 34 HOW TO FIND YOUR CALL LOGS Your phone can display me 10 mosl recent missed. incoming. dulgoing calls. You can call those numbers without dialing their whole number. MISSED CALLg 1 Press [~| men |2| men lumen Ill W H B lg $7 m 2 Press H lo check the derail rnlonnarion ’ [011 XXXXXXXX ’ [02] XXXXXXXXXX aboul phone number. , [03] XXXXX The Iasl mlssed call, its phone number, lime and dale are displayed. 3 To check your missed calls using Ihe scroll keys: m 9 g a lO/Ms [3 I4 [0I]XXX-XXX-XXXX I u] Scrolls up the phone numbers [m Scrolls down me phone numbers. MISSED CALL 4 Press [SEND] «a dial desired mrssed call number [8 HOW TO FIND YOUR CALL LOGS ENSWERED CALLS 1 Press H men In men H | men an Refer to previous page) Press [SEND] to dial desired answered call number (Reler in previous page) ‘ The Iasl answered call, its phone number. rims and date are displayed. ALED CAL 1 Press [1 then m men |1| men [3]. Press [SEND] to dial desired dialed [all number (Reler to previous page) - The last aulgcnng call, ils phone number. time and date are displayed. ( I HOW TO FIND YOUR PHONE BOOK HOW TO FIND YOUR PHONE BOOK RECALL'NG BY NAME 1 Press H men [21 men m, 1 Press [1 men |z| men |3| 2 Enter the memory localiun number. m B E a 2 Enterlhe alpha (or pan oflhe alpha) m 5 lg c llyou can: enter a specific memory localion SEARCH Then press I'I- SEARCH LOCATION? RECALLNAME7 number. use the scroll key to search 1mm the first memory location numberl — —_ 3 Search phone numbers using scroll key. 3 To locale me phone number using me scroll key. [‘ ]/|v ] scrolls up the phone numbers, [D11 [D] search phone number, [1 edit the phone m H edll me mm a, [I erase me pnone v», u emse me pnone at. [El]! [III] search moblI/office/home number. |A |/[ v 1 search mobiunlfioe/home numbar 4 Press |SEND| lo dial 4 Press |SEND| lo dial desired phone book number. 19 20 CHAPTER 4 MENU Please read this chapter before using this product. 1. Settings 2‘ Display 3. Volume 4. Timers 5. Alerts 6. Phone Info SETTINGS SETTINGS UTO RETR AUTO ANSWER when a call is not oonnechad. this lunction remes the call This funclion answers an incoming call automatically after a automau’cally al a set interval or amuunl or retrles. number of rings that the user sets. INTERVAL 1 Press [1 then [3] then [21 —— 1 Press |~| then |31 then [I] then [ll 2 select the parameter W E 8 F1 M 2 Select the parameter (OFF, 5. 10.20.30 seconds) by using the scroll, (N0 USE, 1, 3 RINGS) AUTO ANSWER ' N0 USE Key Press H. by ustng the scroll keys. Press [1 to set. Aula answer function does no! REPEAT work it you select lamp. —— 1 Press [1 men [3] men [1] men [2] 2 Select the parameter (1, 5, 10 limes) by using the scroll, Key Press H. SETTINGS BACKLIGHT RENE TOUCH DIALING LlGHTlNG LENGTH This function allows lhe phone book entries m be dialed via This function allows you lo adjust time to light up the screens so that the keypad. you can conveniently use "19 phone even in dark places __ —— 1 Press [1 then [31 Ihen [31 1 Press [1 then [31 then [51 2 Select the parametertNO.VES) 2 Selecl the parameter (OFF, OFF IN DAV, 10 SECS, 5 SECS‘ by using the scroll keys Press 1-1. SECS) by using the scroll keys. Press [-1. OICE PRIVACY — 1 Press [1 then [a] then [41 2 Select the parameter (STANDARD, ENHANCED) by using lhe scroll keys. Press [1 22 DISPLAY VOLUME ECD CONTRAS I El ER MODE m5 “mm," adjusts me LCD ween mum “ fi 1 Press [1 then [41 men [11 Til E 8 Id m LCDCONTRAST ’ l l IDDDD 1 press [1 men [31mm [6] * 2 Select the parameter {RINGER SLIDE BELL, VIBRATOR. SILENT‘ BELL AFTER VIB) by using the scroll keys, 3 Press (1. 2 Select me wnlrasl level by using the sevoll keys Press“. GER TYPE § 1 Press [-1 menmmen [21 LOGO DISPLAY 2 Selecrme parame'er(1-1B}by using in B a ‘g - (h Ilk . RINGER‘> 1 Press“ men [31 HI a g n m escro eys > moms men [a] 1.000 DISPLAY x Dinerent tones (1—6) ’ DATE <3. D|Werenl melodies (7-18), § 3 Press [1 2 Select the parameter Banner (Dale, World Map) by using mescmn keys, Press [-1, VOLUME CALL TIMERS KEYPAD LAST CAL § * 1 Press [1 men [41men [31 the volume ol lor keypad 1 Press [1 men [51 men [11 If the warnlng alarm sounds because of low banery,1he sound will not be heard even if the user presses fine bulwn. ALL CALL § * 2 Select lhe volume level by using me scroll keys. 1 Press 1-1 menl51men [2] [ blip] scroll up to Increase volume. [4111'] scroll down ll: lower volume, or selling I0 Silent. § 3 press [1 § 1 Press [1 man [5] lhen [3] ROAM CALLS 1 Press [-1 men [5] men [4] 24 l ( ALE RTS ALERTS MIN ALERT FADE ALERT — This lunclion sounds alen when lhe phone can make calls 1 Press [1 then m lhsn [11 1“ 9 E 1 (E due to poorsignal suengm duringa idle slale. MIN ALERT This lunction sounds an alert in > 357mm every minule, lening you know 1 Press [1 lhen (71 men [31 “' a g ‘1 m FADE ALERT me call elapse time, > SETTI‘NG Select the parameler (RELEASE. same; by using me scroll keys. Press [-1. - 2 Select the parameter (RELEASE. SETTING) by using the ROAM ALER I scroll keys. Press [~]. This runclien sounds an arm and gives out a message when the handset enlers a new service area, when It enters another service area. or when it leaves the user service area LOW SIGNAL ALERi — This function sounds alen when the signal 01 a received call is weak 1 Press [-1 men mmen [21 m m a E a during “all ROAM ALERT —— ’ SETI'I'NG 1 Press [1 men [7] lhen [41 m 3 IE q LOW SlG ALERT ' SETTING -— 2 Selectlhe paramsler (RELEASE. SETTING) by using the 50,0“ key; pms [1 — 2 Select me parameter (RELEASE. SETTING) by using me scroll keys. Press [-]4 25 E HECKING MY NUMBER This is a function (0 Check the telephone number of the handset currenfly in use, 1 Press [1 then [01 men 8 ¢~ enter [PASSWORD] then [7] DIGITAL 000 000-0000 E HECKING THE PHONE VERSION This fundlon checks the version oflhe handset currently in use 1 Press [-1 then [a] then PHONE VERSION enter [PASSWORD] then [8] swv XXXXX HW - XXXX 26 WEB fiE-I CHAPTER 5 SECURITY FE URES 1‘ How m Lock Your Phone 2. How to Change Your Banner 3. How to Restrlct Your Phone 4. How to Reset Your Phone 54 How to Clear Your Phone Memory 6. Memory Clearing Function HOW TO LOCK YOUR PHONE HOW TO LOCK YOUR PHONE AUTO LOCK LOCK CODE CHANGE This iunciion prevenls any oiher person from using the handset without This function is used to change lhe 4-digil lock code. permission. When Ills locked. the handset can be used In dlal or use any oiher luncfion, 1 press H m" I0] me" We, —_ PASSWORD] men III 1 Press H men [in then m H E] g The deiauii password is the last 4 digits of AUTO LOCK , enier [PASSWORD] men m > NO USE your phone number. The deieuii password is the iesi 4 digits oi your phone number. 2 Enier ddlgit new “PASSWORD". 2 Select me parameler (OFF, POWER ON, om 3 Re—emer the new "PASSWORD". Press |~1. pammeler by using me scroll keys. Press H» a. "POWER ON? “ locks me handset upon powering The display will lead “PASSWORD “ changed. on the handset each lime. "OFF?" unlocks the handset and leaves it unlocked. [mommy calls, emerysncy dialing and alarm runciions are enabled when the handset is locked. 27 i I HOW TO CHANGE YOUR BANNER HOW TO RESTRICT YOUR PHONE BANNER CHANGE RESTRICTION FUNCTIONS This function changes the banner displayed on the LCD, Vou can restricI six different Innclions You can enIer a banner up (0 16 charac'ers lungs 1 Fress|~|tnen|o|tnen m m a E H E 1 Press [-1 men [01 W 9 Bi 5 enIer[PASSWORD]lhen |4|. kEsmcrv ' YES then [PASSWORD] BANNER The deIauII password is me then [3] XXXXXXX last 4 digits of your phone number, _— 2 Using the we" bum; saber YES" 2 Emera banner using instructions Ior alpha keys on page 17. Press [I iO RESTRICT INCOM NG CALLS When Ihis function is enabled, Ihe phone does not respond Io incoming calls. However, oquning calls can sIlI be madev 1 Press key |1| “INCOMING” 2 Selectme parameter by using the scroll keys m G E “5 INCOMING ‘> RESTRICT: to restrict incoming calls. » ALLOW ALLOW: to allow incoming calls. 3 Press H. 28 HOW TO RESTRICT YOUR PHONE RESTRICTING OUTGOING CALLS When this function is enabled. incoming calls can be answered, but outgoing calls cannot be made. it is still possible to make emergency calls. _— w 9 ix ft OUTGOI'NG" ’ ALLOW 1 Press key |2| “OUTGOING? _— 2 Select the parameter by using the scroll keys, RESTRICT: to restrict outgoing calls. ALLOW: to allow outgoing calls. —_ 3 Press |~|. EESTRICTING THE PHONE BOOK This function blocks the storage or phone numbers or the use cl stared phone numbers, Ell I! B 8 ”1 MEMDRV ONLY” ' ALLOW Press key |3| “MEMORY ONLY" The delaull password is the last digits ell your phone number, 2 Select the parameter by using the scroll keys. RESTRICT: restricts phone book. ALLOW: allows phone book use. _— 3 Press 11. 29 HOW TO RESTRICT YOUR PHONE RESTRICTING LONG DISTANCE CALLfl 1 Press key |4| “LONG DISTANCE" _. Trill B 8 “1 (Ll—ll. LONG DISTANCE W > ALLOW 2 Select the parameter by using the scroll keys. RESTRICT: restricts long distance calls. ALLOW: allows long distance calls. 3 Press [~|. RESTRICT CALLS TO 900 NUMBERS] 1 Press key |51 u900 w’s" Will 9 El El slows" > ALLOW 2 Select the parameter by using the scroll keys. RESTRICT: restricts 900 service. ALLOW: allows 900 service. 3 Press |-|, The message ‘7Hls PHONE's RESTR/CTED" rs displayed on the screen. HOW TO CLEAR YOUR PHONE MEMOR HOW TO RESET YOUR PHONE This function resets each value sel in the memory lo ils delaun value. CLEARING STORED PHONE NUMBERg This function clears all stored numbers. 1 Press |~| then [0] then ‘ Q g g RESET SE‘l'l‘lNG » —— [PASSWORD] men I51- > No 1 Press |-| men [0| lhen enter m H g } (m [PASSWORD] men [6] men [I |, CLR YHONE No v ' NO The delaull password is the last 4 digits of your phone number. 2 Select me pammeler by usmg lhe scroll —_ keys. Press I'l- 2 Select me pammeler (NO. YES) by ll you selecl “YES" me using the scroll keys. Press (1, following screen is displayed. and then he phone Will be aulomafically turned ofl. 30 MEMORY CLEARING FUNCTION MEMORY CLEARING FUNCTION LEARING DIALED NUMBER IN CALLLO CLEARING ROAM CALLg This funcllon clears dialed number in call logs This IuncIion clears air fime used in other service areas _ ‘iii a E . 1 Press[]men [0] then enter CLR CALL LOGS“ 1 Press [1 men [01 the" enter m [3 E [2] ;; [PASSWORD] men [s] the" [2] , N0 [PASSWORD] then [6] men [4]. CLR ROAM” 'NO The default password is the last 4 The deIauII passworfl is the last 4 digits of your phone number, dlgils or your phone number. 2 Select the parameter {NO‘ YES] by 2 Select the parameter (NO‘ YES) by using the scroll keys Press [-1. using the scroll keys. Press [1 . LEARING This runc1|on clears air o‘me used in home service area WISE IKE-i 1 Press [1 then [01 then enter C LR HOMEo [PASSWORD] then [a] then [3] v No The default password is the last 4 digits oi your phone number, 2 Select lhe parameler (NO. YES) by using the scmu keys. Press (1. 31 32 CHAPTER 6 SUPPLEMENTARY FUNCTIONS 1. Melody Setup Function 2. Stopwatch 3. Calculator 4. Bio-Rhythm MELODY SETUP RITE MELOD ll Press [1 then [51 men [2], lhen [1]. By pressing the [1 select ll 3 lg 63 WRITE MELODY ., > MY MELODY l "18 melody title and enter a melody via the key pad. Press [1 lo store melody. ll you select previously entered melody, "OVERWRITE 7" is displayed. By pressing the [SEND] . Ihe previously enlered melody is played with musical note displayed on the screen. Till I! B E s (Ill!) MELODY INPUT lm__m To end the melody, press || You can edit previously entered melody. "Orig Dal Seem" is delaull melody. ill in ® 3 m MUSlC TEMPO l MODERATO Press [1 alter entering melody speenlml. Speed : Select the Parameler (Moderalo, Allegro. largo -» » - by using the scroll keys) and press [1 ml E E f) all]: INPUT Select the parameter you want. 111-le Entered melody is added to (he ringer Iype list. Press [1 afier entering the Mlle ollhe melody MELODY SETUP O ENTER MELOD When you press dial key 1. a quaner note is displayed. The dial keys I, 2, 3. 4. 5, 6. 7 correspond to musical notes (10. re, mi. la. sol. Ia. si, do, respedively. Select the length or tone by pressing [e] in sequence while the quarter note is displayed When you press [if], a: sign is displayed under the musical note and it changes to a hail note. To enler a pause, press [s] in sequence alter pressing [a] and select the length or a pause. Ills possible to move and edit musical notes by pressing volume keys [411+]. To add musical notes while you edll. hold [4] and enter the note. To delete une note. press I]- Prassfl to play back the melody you've entered, Press [1 to slap. When you enler 11 notes. the screen moves to the next screen. You can enter up to 100 notes MELODY SETUP HEAR MELODY Press [1 men [5] men [2], men [2], § 34 Select lhe melody mle you warrl to hear. and me me cl melody is displayed and melody gels played. 1! la B [Z t) HEAR MELODY 7 The melody gels replayed when r xxxxx pressing [-1 Press [1 (o slop me melody. If there is no entered melody, "Ong Dal Saem"wi|| be played. MELODY SETUP MELODY SPEEQ 1 Press 1-1 then [ls] men [2], men [a]. —— 2 By pressing Ihe [1 select me melody fills you want lo change the speed __ Tell 5 IX {4 (E MELODY SPEED" ' MY MELODY I 3 By presslng me [1 select lrre melody speed WI 3 18 if! MUSIC TEMPO > MODERATO 4 By presslrrg me [1 selecl me music lempo STOPWATC H 35 Press [1 men [6] men [3], Press [-1l[| lo control the slopwaicn, H convols Stan / Slap! Split [1 oonirols Splill 5pm Release/ Ressi. The lime urm displayed on me LCD in 11100 Ola second. Press [END] lo exit and reiurn lo the inilial display, CALCULATION 1 Press [1 men [61 men [4]. —— 2 Using the calculaler. Definitions 5 lg ff GE CALCULATOR *3[‘1--[ 1~ >1 dlsPIay text 2 Press [11 VOICE MAIL u E 9 g {a [-1 - delete message Ildisplays me number of voi ; 0 VOICE MAIL 'I ll , TO LISTEN m messages curren yreoel mess [SEND] in your Vuloe mailbox, DIRECT VIE‘W RELEASE 7° access your voice mailbox, press [SEND]. 1 When message IS reoeived,dlsplays m m a x n (E m following message. You can View the message m Ihe sms menu 37 HECKING RECEIVED TEXT MESSAG CHECKING RECEIVED MESSAGE Press n then press [2] “ma MAIL“ 38 To read new mail, press [1] Then press [1 and you can view the details. To read stared mail, press [2] To erase stored mail, press [31 Maximum number ofmessages : 22 MES 85} l‘ XX NEW TEXT 2: XX STORED TEXT 3 ERASE STORED “NB E (Ill!) 01 : ABCEF 02. 333333 03" HI MIG Efll Q TEXT MESSAGE Q ABCDEFGHUKL. s END G MESSAGE SENDING MESSAGE Press 1] then press [a] "SEND MAIL" For receiving phone number, press [1].. Then press [INP] To write messager press [2], Then press (5101, To send yourphons number. press [3] Then press [INP], T-il E 8 Phone Nor” Til In E g F: (“E MESSAGE“ WI H B IE 7} (E Phone No? 0000000000110 Then press [SEND] to send message. When displayed “MESSAGE IS SENT" succeed. l l DIRECT VIEW BELL TYPE DIRECT VIEW SETTING BELL TYPE SETTING When st| message is received, displays Lexldlrecuy on the screen When text message is received, sounds selected bell. — 1 Press u men press [41 1 Press [1 men press [5] ——. —_._ 2 Select lhe paremeler (ON! OFF) ii a E a m 2 Select me parameler m a IZI 14 (E by using lhe scroll keys. DlRECT VIEW (ringer. vibralor. sllenl) SET BELL > RINGER '0N Press [4], by using lne scroll keys. Press [1 39 40 CHAPTER 8 MAKING AN EMERGENCE CALL Making an Emergence call Making an Emergence call This is the enhanced 911 reernre. E911 USING ANY AVAILBLE SYSTEM E911 lN [DC DE 1 Enters” and press [SEND]. B E E‘ 1 Enter 911 and press [SEND] AUDIOVOX ‘ W I! a n MAR IL MON AUDIOVOX -LOCKED- PM 3 - 0“ PASSWORD? \ wnenacallends,me phone II a E ' m n 0. a u . 23 \ When a call endsr Ihe phone m m B E {a relums to Ihe emergency mode. 00 00 ‘ 2 3 relums «o the emergency mode. \ The phone mes 10 make an 9” 9” EMERGENCY CALL emergency call using any available system. EMERGENCY CALL _— 2 Reserve Emergency mode 1! E E g 2 Reserve Emergency made during 5 minutes. EMERGENCY (ALL Fl m E g " (IIE MARILMON EMERGENCY CALL MAR 13. MON PM] 0“ PM} 00 during 5 minures, 41 42 CHAPTER 9 SAF ETY SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES Read Thls Information Before Using Your Handheld Portable Cellular Telephone EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS Your wireless handheld poflable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver, when it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency tRFl signals. In Augusl, 1995, lhe Federal Communications Commissions 1FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safely levels It)! handheld wire-less phones. Those guidelines are consistent with the saiety standards previously set by both us. and lnternational standards bodies: ANSI C951 (1992l ' NCRP Report 88 (1986) ' ICNIRP (1996) ' Those slandards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations ollhe relevant scientific literature. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers. and physicians from universities government health agencles, and industry reviewed the available body or research to develop the ANSI Standard (C951) The design or your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and those standards).* ; American National Standards Institute; National Council on Radiation protection and measurements; international Commission on Nonionizing Radiation Protection. ANTENNA CARE Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas. modifications, or anachmem could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations. 43 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES DRIVING SAFETY Talking on the phone while driving is extremely dangerous and is illegal in some slates. Remember, salely comes first. Check the laws and regulations on the use at phones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them, Also, it using your phone while driving please: Give full attention to driving. Driving sarety is your first responsibility. Use hands-flee operali'on, if available. Pull off the road and park berore making or answering a call. it driving oondttions require. If you must use the phone while driving. please use ctne»touch, speed dialing. and auto answer modes. An airbag inltates with great force. DO NOT plaoe objects, including both installed or variable wireless equipment. in the area over the airbag or in the air bag deployment area. If in—vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates. serious injury could result. WARNING: Fallure to follow these instructions may lead (0 serious personal Injury and possible property damage. SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES ELECTRONIC DEVICES Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy. However, certain electronic equipment may not he shielded against the RF signals tram your wireless phone. Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends thala minimum separation of six (6? inches be maintained between a hand-held wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interrerenee with the pacemaker These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. lryou have a pacemaker: ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from your pace-maker when the phone Is turned on, Do not carry the phone in a breast pocket. Use the ear Opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for Interference. it you have any reason to suspect that interferenoe is taking place, tum your phone OFF immediately. Hearing Alds some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing alds. in the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider (or call the customer service line to discuss altematrvesi. 44 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES ELECTRO lC DEVICE other Medical Devices it you use any other personal medical device, consunthe manulacturer of your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Tum your phone OFF in healthoare Iacilib’es when any regulations post—ed in these areas instruct you to do so, Hospitals or healthcare facilities may be using equipment that could be sensltive to external RF energy. Vehicles RF signals may afiect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles, Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer otany equipment that has been added to yourvehicle. Posted Facilities Turn your phone OFF where posted notices so require SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES ETHER SAFETY GUIDELINES Alrcrz'l FCC Regulaiions prohibit using your phone while in ihe air. Swiich OFF your phone belore boarding an aircraft Blastlng Areas To avoid inieriering wiih oiasring operations, lurn your phone OFF when in a “blasting area" or in areas posled: "Turn off iwo-way radio" ooey all signs and insiniciions. Poieniially Explosive Aimospheres Turn your phone OFF when in any area wiih a poleniiaiiy explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion orfire resuiung in bcdlly iniury or even oealh. Areas wiih a poieniially explosive atmosphere are owns am not always, clearly marked. They include iueiing areas such as gas siauons: below peek on boars; fuel or chemical transfer or siorage laoiiiiies; vehicles using liquefied perroieum gas (such as propane or oulane); areas where lhe air contains chemicals or anicles. such as grain, dust. or meial powders; and any oiher area where you would normally be advised to lurn oif your vehide engine. 45 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES PRECAUTIO SI Your Handheld Fonaoie Telephone is a high qualiiy piece ofeguipmenl. Before operating Ihe equipment, read all instructions and cautionary markings on (1 ) AC Adaptor (2) Bahery and (3) Produci Using Bailery. 1. Do NOT use this equipment in an exrrerne environmenr where high iemperaiure or high humioiiy exists. 2. DO NOT abuse Ihe equlpmenl. Avoid slrikingc shaking or shockingr When nclI using the unil‘ lay down the uniMO avord possible damage due to instabillty. 3. DO NOT expose this equipment to rain or spilled beverages. it Do NOT use unaulhorized accessories 5. DO NOT disassemble the phone or its accessories. lI service or repair is required. relum unit to an authorized audiovox cellular service cenler. II unit is disassembled, the risk of electric shock or fire may resuIL 6. DO NOT shon—drcuii the ballery terminals by melal items etc SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES WARNING The following oflenses are punishable by fine. imprisonment, or he'll: Using obscene, indeoeni. or profane language, Using the unil lo give all lalse dislress oalls. WireLapping or omerwise inleroepling a lelephone call, unless that person nas first obtained lne consent oiine parties panicipan'ng in me call Making anonymous calls (a annoy, harass. or maiesl other people. Charging to an account wilnoul aumorizalion lo avoid payment ior service. Reluslng to yield a pally line wnen inlormed inal ii is needed lor an emergency call in is also unlawful to lake over a parry line by siaung laisely that n is needed for an emergency). 46
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