Hyundai Electronics Co HGP-3000E Single-Mode PCS CDMA Phone User Manual
Hyundai Electronics Industries Co Ltd Single-Mode PCS CDMA Phone Users Manual
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HGP-3000E USER MANUAL Drafi Version |.1 Nov 08, 1999 IHG P-JOOOE User Manual 2HGP-3000E User Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE Package includes . Handset Description Basil: Funcflons The Function Keys Display Indicnlols i Screen status. Display and Function Uslng the Battery i installing the Battery Removing The Battery Charging the Battery Power Connection .. Charging the Dattery Only . Cherglllg the Battery with the Handset Charging Completion t Status at Charger LED important Battery infonnntlon CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION Turning the Phone oh and on .......... Turning the Phone On Turning the Phone orf Howw Use the Menu i Menu Summary 4 Basll: Funcfions Kay Pad Lod< . Making a Call . . Pause Feature How to Answer Calls Caner ID Funcfion CallWaiting Function . Missed Call Display . . How to Adjust Volume Functions During u call llllllllll Sendan Your Number to a Pager Scratch Pad ....... Mute v . TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT’D.) CHAPTER 3 MEMORY FUNCTION How to sum e Phone Number ..... How lo Enter Letters and Characters Using the Dial Bunons ............................ ls How to Make a Call Using A Stored Phone Number iiiii 17 One Touch/Tm) Touch Dialing 4 How lo Flnd Your Phone Book . 4 . Recalling by Memory Location Number . . . . v Reca||ingbyName(Alphai 4. v .. . ....419 CHAPTER 4 MENU Settings 4 . Auto Retry v Auto Answer . Auto Hyphen . , v Open lo Answer. . .. . DTMF Lenglh One Touch Dialing voice Privacy Display 444444 Logo Dismay Banner ,,,,,, , LCD Contrast v v Graphic Icon ..... Language Backilght4 . 4 . . . .. Lighting Lenglh v Volume ttttt Ringer Type , Ring Mode Volume Adjustment . . Call Tlmers . Last Call , All Calls Home Calls , , Roam Calls Bio-Rhythm . .. 3HG P-SOOOE User Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT’D)26 Max“; 4A4Ien ................................... FadeAlert RoamAlen, Connect Alert . . Phone Into 4 4 27 Checking My Number. . .27 Checking the Phone Version . , 27 CHAPTER 5 SECURITY FEATURES . . . . t27 "W to Lock Your Phone . AutoLDck.... Look Code Change. . How to Result! Your Phone Restriction Functions , , , To Reslrict incoming calls , v Restricting Outgoing Calls . . . . Restricting the Key Pad ..... Restricting the Phone Book , Reslricfing Long Distance Calls . A Resmct Calls to 900 Numbers How to Row Vour Phom . . How to clear Vour Phone Memory (Hearing Stored Phone Numbers Cleanng schedule Contents Clearing Air Time In Home Service Area Roam Cells CHAPTER 6 SUPPLEMENTARY FUNCTlONS . Melody Setup 44444 Entering Melody . To Enler Melody . . Lielening to the Melody TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT‘D.) CHAPTER 7 VOICE MAIL AND TEXT MESSAGES “34 leving a Message A . 34 Voloe Mail Message 35 Text Message vvvvvvv . . 35 Checking Recall/ed Manager . as Checking Received Voice Mall Message v . . . 45 Erase Text Messages ................ 36 CHAPTERBSAFETY... ................. 37 Salary lntormalion ior Wluloss Handhald Phones AAAAA . . as DnvingSalely... . H v. .. 35 Eledronic Devices ........ 39 Other Safely Guidelines . 40 Precaulions . . . . 40 Warning 41 4HGP-3000E User Manual CHAPTER 1 BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE rime rend mls chlpter before using unis prod-m, 0 Pick-g: includes 0 Handsel Description 0 Blsit Funclions o Displny Icons 6 Using me Batltry o clinging me Emery 0 lmnomni Emery Inform-lion PACKAGE INCLUDES Thank you tor purchasing mi- produca Please check the product comems by comparing (horn mm me 100an pmures, Nanm Standard Emery User Manual Extended Battery (op'llonal) : . Hananrap Desktop Charger Ben cup Ear mic SHGP-BOOOE User Manual HAN DSET DESCRIPTION LED mink: when you make a call at receiv: a cal! Volume Button Used to adjlm the voiume 01 me earpiece and ringef volume‘ Antenn- Fof bed call quality, extend the ant-nu during lhs call Euphct LCD Straw Funcflon Kay- KCYM Mlcrophom ‘ASIC FUNCTIONS DISPLAY INDICATORS w This key is used lo make or receive a call. Q This key is used lo terminsle a call or exil the current menu. This key is used to turn the handset on or oil It also releases the Key Lock function ¢° These keys are used to scroll through lhe contents of the menu. 0 (Sch ()This key IS used lo access the Menu when pressed and held lor more than 1 second. lSolt 2)Tr||s key is used lo access voice or text massages. 6HGP-3000E User Manual Slqnal Stunglh Indlcates current signal strength. More Ilnss mean better signal strenglh. Roaming Indicates the Phone is outside of Its home area Service lndieator When a call is in progress, 3 is displayed. When 3 is displayed, the phone is in idle mode When 5 is displayed. the phone Is not receiving a signal from the system. indicates a lexl message or voice mall message is ailing, Alarm Indicates thal Ine alarm is activated. Emery Indicates battery charge level status The more black will not turn on or me battery may sl/p out during use SING THE BATTERY CHARGING THE BATTERY 0 insert the bottom at battery into the groove 1 Connect the charge! (0 a standard 120V AC outlet at the bottom onhe handset. Then 0 press in LED will green when the power is connected the top otthe battery until it snaps To charge the battery only, insert the battery pack charging slot on Ihe rear 0! the charger, Push the iabo with one hand and trn the [op 01 the ballery 9 to separate. LED will indicate charging slams 0 Red indicates charging 0 Green indicates charging is compteie The battery must be correwy ptacedin me battery compartment u Battery rs not chimed when you purchase the product Nbarlely is incorrect/y rrrserred, the handset m D Fully chnlge "in battery before use 7HGP-SOOOE L ... “lanual HARGING THE BATTERY CHARGING THE BATTERY Charing Slot tm'gurffmfflm um mama-ire?“ fm'smwm 1 To charge the battery with \he handset. rnsen Front Charging . the handset unto the charger Slot * * (Charging Sm tor Handset Only) Charging Slot crummy the battery mm the handset on rs In: res: alfiaem than cha/vmy 11 with the handset of u me red LED noes nor come on anerme handset or battery m been msened rrrro [he chargmg slat, lwnserl wwecxpawer 1 cnzrgrng is completed when the green-colored LED stays on 8HGP-3000E User Manual MPORTANT 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 (eg. coin, clip 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 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 if 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 parts. Do not attempt to open the case. It is recommended that you allow your battery 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 ota battery in a fire! Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations, Recycle! 9HGP-3000E User Manual CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION 0 Turning the Phone On and Off 0 How to Use the Menu 9 Menu Summary 0 Basic Functions 9 Functions During a Call URNING THE PHONE ON AND OFF HOW TO USE THE MENU 1 o Press and hold mmwl O The phone is locked i! "Look Code" is displayed on the screen. When 100k Code' is displayed. enter the 4-dign lock code to unlock the phone. 0 The «hull lock Code ls (ha last 4 dig“ 07 your phone number 1 o Press and hold "IND/Pl until “Good Bye" ls displayedr or u we “LOW BATTERY WARNING POWER m- OFF“: dlsplayed and me power we: all, mere rs a possrormy al damaging the memory Change orcnamn mo osheryrmmearalsly :| lune mnery ls removed more we phone As on, ll may erase last call mlomution lOHGP-3000E User Manual 1 In the standby screen, press and hold |~~| 2 In lhe menu. use scroll keys to view lhe menu selemions. ll you press and hold lhe scroll keys. the menu walls aulomalioally. Use lhe lollowrng lo scroll: 14 t], 110], |* |. 1‘ 1 volume |+|, volume |EI|, localed on side of handset, 3 To go back to previous screen. press |«»|. To me exit menu. press [END/fl 4 To go inlo submenu press me corresponding number or seled the desired item using the scroll key. 01 M, «|. and [SEND| can be used while usmg lhs menus ENU SUMMARY MENU SUMMARY 1 :SCHEDULE 1:LIST ALL 2:INPUT SCHEDULE 3:PAUSE ALL mg 1 : CALL LOGS 1:MISSED CALL 2:MELODY 1; WRITE MELODY 2:ANSWERED CALL z: NEAR MELODY 3:DIALED CALL 3:MELODV SPEED 3:5TOPWATCH 2 : BV LOCATION 41CALCULATOR 3: BY NAME 5:3!0RHYTHM 11TODAY 2:80MEDAY 3:5!RTHDAY m?” g 1:AuTo REYRV ZzAUTO ANSWER 3:0NE TOUCH 1 mm ALERT 41VOICE PRIVACY z: AREA ALERT 5zBACKLIGHT azFADE ALERT 51cm CONTRAST 4:LOW SIG ALERT 71050 DISPLAY 5:CONNEcT ALERT 5:LANGUAGE mum LOCK z:cHANGE conE EETEIE 1:RING MODE ::CHANGE BANNER z:R|Ne TYPE 4:RESTR|CT 1 : INCOMING 31KEVPAD z : oureome 3: MEMORY 4: LONG DISYANCE 5 “4 1:LAST CALL 5:900 # ’s z:ALL CALLS 6:RESET 3:HOME CALLS 5: CLEAR 1:CLR NUMBER AzROAM CALLs 2:CLR SCHEDULE 3:CLR CALL LOGS 4:<:LR HOME CALLs 6:0LR ROAM CALLS 7:PHONE u BszRSION I lHGP-JOOOE User Manual ‘ASIC FUNCTIONS TA“ 123m CALL 1 Enter the phone number. How to modify the phone number You have entered: XXX-XXXX-XXXXX 0 To erase [he Iasl number entered: messy“, u m a 81 rs} m 00.00'01 . To elase all numbars enlered and XXX-XXXX»XXXX start again Press |-»-| and hold for more lhan hall ola second. 2 Press 15mm 0 “CALL FAILED" message rs displayed when the call does nol connect. 0 u the line is busy‘ press "END/P]. Retry by pressing 15mm. 0 it you select the AUTO RETRY funcfion‘ the call will be famed automatically tor me time you have selededr Press [END/PI lo end the call 12HGP»3000E User Manual BASIC FUNCTIONS Pauses are used 1or automated systems (i e., voice mail and calling cards). To insen Pauses: 1 Enter phone number, u a g 9 lhen press |~ ~] . xxxrxxxxxxxxp 2 Salsa desired pause. » When idling slams: - When Receiving call status; 1 tSTORE l:STORE 2 : BY NUMBER 2:5END PHONE!‘ 3: HARD PAUSE 3:SCRATCH PAD 4:0NE HVPHEN 42MUTE 5:VIEW PHONE" BiHARD PAUSE 7:0NE HYPHEN 8:VOlCE PRNACY Pause Definilions 0 HARD PAUSE: If you enter Ihe pause character (P). lhs number entered aner the Pause character will be sent alter the number dialed. 3 o Press [5mm to dial pr |1| to store. 'ASIC FUNCTIONS BASIC FUNCTIONS 1 When phone rings or LED blinks press any key except Volume or [END/P]. 2 To end me call. press [END/Pl. This function allows an incoming poll to be answered by opening lhe nip cover To enable this luncu‘on press [~ 1 . BL [2] ”you sat up (”AUTO ANSWER Illmflion in advance the cart will“ answered tile! the selected number o/nrrgs iRe/er la page 22; when more Is an incoming all, the callers phone number is displayed on the screen. m The Caller 1D numbens saved in me calllog This function notifies you (have is an lnooming call when you are on lhe phone. 0 To answer me call. press [SEND] when you near the beep c To swilch back lo lhe first caller, press |SEND| again 13HGP-3000E User Manual 1 Displays me number of missed calls and the time the call was missed. MISSED XX CALLS 0 The message will be cleared PM XX‘XX when you press lhe |«~] or [END/P] key. You can adjust lhe volume in two ways: by using lhe volume control keys on lhe side 0! the handth or by usmg the menu. 1 Adjusl volume by using lhe volume oonlrol keys during lhe following operalion. 0 During a Call Earpieoe volume ediuslmenl. o Standby Slalus : Ringer volume adjustment 0 When lhe Phone Rings 1 Ringer volume adjuslmenl. 0 Call slams in hands-free : Handelree volume adjusonem. Press [END/Pl when the phone rings and it will mute the finger. This iunction disables the ringer and vibrates the phone any time an incoming call is in process. To enable this lunaion Press |< -] r [4], [11 and selscl VIBRATOR or by pressing me "up" and “down" keys or lhe ien upper side of lhe phone. “NE gem UNCTIONS DURING A CALL This fundion enables the phone number M the handset (0 be transmmed automatically to a pager. depending on pager sev-vioe 1. After calling a pager, when you are asked to enter your number, press and hold |- 1 then [I] “SEND PHONE fit" 1. While in a call press and hold |‘ '| . than |21 “SCRATCH PAD" ——-—_ 2. Enter the phone number, men press |~ <| . MHGP-BOOOE User Manual FUNCTIONS DURING A CALL L Press and hold |~ ~| then [3| “Mule“. u w E {5} woo-33 -MUTE - XXX-XXXX-XXXX To nnrnnre, plan |. 4, then |31 “Mute“ again CHAPTER 3 MEMORY FUNCTION ] How to Store a Phone Number 2 How to Make a Call Using a Stored Phone Number 3A How 10 Find Your Call Logs 4 How to Find Your Phone Book ISHGP-ZOOOE User Manual OW T0 STORE A PHONE NUMBER You can store up to 100 rrequently used phone numbers in memory 1 Enter the phone numberyou want to M m a E a m store and press [' '] then H] “Store” LOCATION XX 0 The first available Initial empty XXX-XXXX-XXXX memory location number is displayed. If there is no empty location, “MEMORY SPACE ls FULL‘" ts displayed with a wamrng sound. 0 tr there rs a desired memory location number, enter the number. 2. ll tne “OVERWRITE?” message appears alter entering the memory location number. it means there rs another stored phone number in that locatron already Selec1 “YES/N0?" and press | ] "SEL'. 0 Yes: Deletes the previously stored number and stores the new one 0 No Keeps the prevlously stored number. Tl a g a (E LOCATION xx ' yes 3. Enter the person's name and press |~ ~| . C To make Search select Yes, It can then be displayed only when the lock code ts entered. 4.5earch mobiI/office/home type and then, H E IE 9 (E PHONE_NUM TYPE 7 ’ MOBILE press[ .. 3 lGHGP-SOOOE User Manual HOW TO STORE A PHONE NUMBER I . select characters you wish to enter using the key pad. Key Pad tt'tepeutiun mewition JRepetlrron oneperitiun Skepelitinl 1 l ZABC A B C 2 BDEF D E F 3 40 H] G H I 4 9WXYZ w x Y Z 9 o Press [- -| to toggle between upper and lower case, 0 when entering special eneraoters such as o .?v@_»-=l>'xz;%/, press |v | repeatedly. The special charaaers M" be displayed in older. 2. Press |A | to enter the next character 0 Culsor moves to the next column automatically in two seconds alter the next character, 3, Repeat until all the characters you want are entered. 0 You can store up to 16 characters. 4. Erasing Entry: 0 To erase one letter, press |~~~| . 0 To erase the entire entry, press and hold |~~~| TORED PHONE NUMBER zen from 71 ' This lealure allows the phone book entries to be dialed via the keypad. ONE TOUCH DIALING: 1-9 . Press corresponding memory number and hold lot more than 1 sawnd, TWO roucn DIALING: 00. 10-99 » press the first dig“ and second aiglls ol the memory number short and long respedlve|y o ll no phone number is slorea rn the location depressed, "Empty Locetron' will appear on the screen 0 ll 3 phone number is slorsu in the secret location. the number rs not dlsplayed when making a call. One touch wall/lg must be filmed on m the handset see page 37 17HGP-3000E User Manual HOW TO FIND YOUR CALL LOGS Your phone can display the 10 most recent missed. incoming. outgoing calls. You can call those numbers without diallng (helr whole number T‘ Q g a > [OI] xxxxxxxx > [02] xxxxxxxxxx >[031xxxxx 1. Press |«1 lhen |11 then m then H] 2. Press |«] lo check the delail information about phone number, a The last missed call. ils phone number. lime and date are displayed —_— “IE 86}- 3i To check your missed calls using the scroll keys: 10/I4o 1314 [01] xxx-xxx-xxxx -MISSED CAME o | 4 '| Scrolls up lne phone numbers, o |~ > | Scrolls down the phone numbers 34 Press [SEND] lo dial desired missed cell number OW TO FIND YOUR CALL LOGS HOW TO FIND YOUR PHONE BOOK 1 Press |«1men [2| (hen |1| then |11.( Relerlo previous page) 1. Press [~| Ihen |z] men |2|. ‘ The last answered call, as phone number. _—— lime and dale are displayed. 2. Euler the memory location number. 0 If you don't enter a specific memory location LOCATION 7 number. use the scroll key to Search from the fuel memory location number. “— 3. Search phone numbers using scroll key. o| A |/| v] scrolls up the phone numbers. o |«| edit the phone u. -|!hen[2||hcn[l|lhcn[3| o «1 eraselhsphonert. Press |SEND] m dial desired answered call number (Rater to previous page} 0 III' I Search mobiI/offioe/home number ‘ The last outgoing call. its phone number, ——_ lime and date are displayed. 4 Press |S D] to dial desired phone book number. 18HGP-3000E User Manual OW TO FIND YOUR PHONE BOOK - Press |~~| men m men m 2. Emma alpha (01 pan of the alpha). M E a E {a m Then press |» 1. SEARCH RECALL NAME 7 —_ z. o locate me phone number using the scroll key. 0 [ ‘ ']I [it ' ] search phone number. edit the phone it erase me phone at. o A ]/[v | search mobII/offioelhome number —— 4. Press |SEND1 to dial |9HGP~3000E User Manual CHAPTER 4 MNU Please read this chapter before uslng this product. 1. Check Billing Feature . Settings . Display . Volume . Bio-Rhythm 4 Alerts S. Timers 8‘ Phone Info . Security 20HGP-3000E User Manual CHECK BILLING FEATURE Thls allows you to auiomalically dial out cuslomer care cenler to check your phone I)!“ balance. 1. Press |~ 1 than [u _____ 2. Billing and (he Dhone number will show on the screen and our phone will automatically dial 838»772-| 017 21HGP-30005 User Manual SETTINGS When 8 can is not conneded, this funlxion relries the call autometncally at a sel interval or amount or retries. REPEAT — 1. Press p 1 then |3| then m then |z| 2. Seled Ihe parameter (OFF.3,5.10 times) by using the scroll. Key Press |< <1v This lunaion answers an incomlng call aulomancally alter a number ol nngs lhal me use! sels, 1. Press [- »1 men [3] men m V m 9 E G} (E AUTO ANSWER ’ OFF 2 Selecl the parameter 10FF,|.2.4 RINGS) by usan the scroll keys Press [~ -] to gel 0 Auto answer runcnon does not work rl you select lamp. 22HGP-3000E User Manual SETTINGS This function anew: the phone book entries to be dialed via the keypad. 1, Press [r -] than [3] then [3] 2, Salem (he parametel(NO,YES) by using the scroll keys. Press [» -] , — 1.Press [4 »1 men [31 men [41 2.Selec1 the parameter (STANDARD. ENHANCED) by using the scroll keys. Press [- -] . Y! B E E} LOGO DISPLAY ’ DATE t Press [~ ~1 then [3] men [all ———_ 2. Select the parameter Bannel (Date. World Map) by usmg the scroll keys, Press [» -] r VI 9 E S (E LCDCONTRAST > n - IDDDD Thls function adiusts the LCD screen contrasts 1.Press [~ ‘] then (31 then [a] 1.5elecl the contrast level by using the scroll keys Press[- -]r 23HGP-3000E User Manual This function aIIDws you to adjust time IO light up the screen. 50 that you can conveniently use the phone even in dark places 1.Press [~ ~] then [3] than [5] 2 Select Ihe parameter (OFF OFF IN DAY‘ 10 SEC, 5 SEC, 3 SEC) by usmg the scroll keys Press [- ~] . OLUME I? 1, Press [4 »] men [4] then [1] 2. Select me parameter (RINGER, BELL AFl'ER VIE, SILENY. VIBRATOR, SLIDE BELL) by using me scroll keys, 3 Press [- ‘1. lmss [~ »1 men [41 men [2]. 2 Select the parameter 0-15) by using u l! B E S (E RI'NGER’! ' RINGER 6 (he scrol! keys 0 8 Different (ones (1-6). C D. Dlflerent maladies (7-18) 3 Press [~ -1. 24HGP-3000E User Manual VOLUME 1.Press [~ ~] then [4] men [3] the volume of lor keypad o ll lne warnlng alarm sounds because of low ballery, me sound will not be heard even if the user presses the button. 2.8elec1the volume level by using lhe suoll keys. 0 [ 4 “MA 1 scroll up (a increase volume. 0 [# ’ 14" ] scroll down lo lower volume. or setting Io silent unless [- 1. ALL TIMERS BIO-RHYTHM This function identrfies the bromytnms of today or a specific day using 1. Press [~ -1 tnen [5] then [11 solav calendar. “ B E 8 “IE _— I TODAY 1. Press [- -l the" [6] men [5]. 2:SOMEDAY ELL GALE“ 2 Press key [3] “ BIRTHDAY?" 3’B‘RTHDA" 1. Press [» 4] men [s] then [2] 0 Enter your solarcalendar birthday n year/monthldate, and men __ 3. To find Oul today bio-mylhm. select TODAY and (0 find out biothyfltrn of a specific day, select SOMEDAY {Press [» 1 men [5] then [31 o Bio-rhythm function is available only when [he phone can register the current time from (he nelwork system, in; ,§9t r, o For some Day Bio, you cannot enter the dates before your blnhday. 1.Press[~ -] then [5] then [4] o For Birthday, you cannot enter Ihe dates later than today date. a thslcalt Emotlonal and lnteltlgent duouems appear mm a number smug now many days have passed since your birth date fot‘ the date you want to and out Blomytnm d'twlayed on the top portion 01 the screen 0 What ls Blomvlhnfl Blomytnm Is a life rhythm whlch ls govemed by three mytnm curves called mysical, emotton-l, and tnteltlgent and starts trom on! body from our mm to death I Pnysrcal mytnm 0 ms mytmn oontrols wtderanglnq physical elements related to resrsunoe to dlseases. onystcal strenotn. adlustrnent or muscle aerose. weed, phystology and other one onysreel Functions wnlt - cycle at 23 days 2 Emotional mylhm - Tms mytnm adjutn creamy. tenutmty. mental health and reoognnton about wond and lnnnene wtn a cycle at 25 days 1 intelligent mylhm 0 "us mytnm alrects our memory, susoepnblttw to mom. immance 0! know ledge and logtoel and analvhc power wrln e wcle or 3: days 25HGP-30005 User Manual ALERTS This function sounds an alert and gives out a message when the 1. Press [4 1 then [7] men [1]. II B E 3 GE handset enters a new servroe area‘ when it enlers another service This luncllon sounds an alert In MIN ALERT ” area, or when rt leaves the use! service area. . . > SETI'ING —_ every mrnule, lemng you know u E E (3 AREA ALERT? 'SETI'ING me call lapse lrrne 1. Press [» 1 then m then [3], Select the paramelel (RELEASE. SETTING} by usrng lhe scroll keys Press [ ']. 2,5elec1ll1e parameter (RELEASE, SETTING) by using lhe scroll keys. Press [~ ~]. This lunction sound: an alert when the signal of a rece'wed call ls weak. Til 3 I8 {51 (m CONNECT ALERT r > Low 2. Select the parameter (OFF‘ Low Mid, High) by using the This lunctron sounds alert when the phone can make calls 1. Press [4 ~] then [7] than [21 due to poor signal strength TI B E (3 (El! FADE ALERT7 ' SETTING 1. Press [- 1 then [7] men [4], scroll keys Press [4 -], 2vSeIecl lhe paramoler (RELEASE, SETTING) by using the scmll keys Press [» »]. 26HGP-3000E User Manual This is a function to check the telephone number loe handset currently in use. lr Press (- ~] then [0] then[7]. m er 8 8 DIGITAL 000 0 Press and hold [1 ’ ] tov 000-0000 2 seconds and your phane number will be displayed. This lunctnon checks the version o! the handset curvenny in use 1. Press [- -] then [0] “mm u-er 8am PHONE VERSION SW‘ XXXXX MODEL: XXXX 27HGP-3000E User Manual CHAPTER 5 SECURITY FEATURES 1. How to Lock Your Phone 2 . How to Restrict Your Phone 3 . How to Reset Your Phone 4. How to Clear Your Phone Memory OW TO LOCK YOUR PHONE This function prevents any olher person 1mm using the handset wnlhout permission. When it is locked. the handset can be used to dial or use any other function, M II B e» m AUTOLOCK” >0Fr 1. Press |» 1 then |01 then enter [Lock Code] then m 0 The uetaun lock code is the last 4 nights of your phone number 2 Select the parameter (OFF, POWER ON. AFTER 20 Sec) parameter by using the scroll keys. Press [- 4] o TOWER 0N7 - locks the handset upon powering on the handset each time, O 'NO USE?" unlocks the handset and leaves it unlocked. incoming calls, emergency dlnlmg and a/ann Iuncoons are enabled when the handset rs locked ZSHGP-SOOOE User Manual HOW TO LOOK YOUR PHONE This lunction Is used to change 1he High lock code. I Press |~ -] then [0] Ihen enter “Look Code] then [2]. O The defaull lock code is the last 4 digits of your phone number. 2, Enter Migll new look code. as Re—enlerthe new look cede Press |. r]. 4 The display will read lock code changer], HOW TO CHANGE YOUR BANNER This 7unc1'wn changes the banner displayed on the LCD. You can enter a banner up to 16 charauers long W I! B E S) (E tF‘ress [~ -1 then [0] men [31 BANNER XXXXXXX __ 2.Enler a banner using inslrucnons for alpha keys on page 25 29HGP-3000E User Manual OW TO RESTRICT YOUR PHONE You can (estrid SIX diflerenl lunfllons __ 1.Press[<~| inen|0|lhen u E E a ("LP RESTRICT7 > ves enier [Lock code] then |4|. - The uelaull look code is the lasl 4 digns oi your phone number. Using the scroll bullons, select" YES' 2 press |~ ~1 When this function is enabled. the phone does not respond to incoming callsr However. outgoing calls can sfill be made 1 press key ||| “momma" 2 Select me parameter by using the scroll keysl INCOMING i RESTRICT: lo resiriei incoming calls. r ALLOW ALLOW to allow incoming calls. a press |~ ~|, HOW TO RESTRICT YOUR PHONE wnen nus funcllon is enabled, lnooming calls can be answered, our outgoing calls cannot ee made ll is sllll possible to make emergency calls. Y! E [2 <9 (HE OUTGOING7 ' ALLOW l, Press key [1] uourcsomc? 2. Select lhe paremeler by using the scroll keys RESTRICT: lo restrict outgomg calls. ALLOW to allow outgoing cells, 1 Press |~ ~|. 30HGP-3000E User Manual OW TO RESTRICT YOUR PHONE This function blocks the storage 0! phone numbels or the use of stored phone numbers. YA B E a m MEMORY 01mm > ALLOW 1s Press key [3| “MEMORY ONLY‘ 0 The default look code is me 1551 4 digits of your phone number. 2, Salsa (he parameler by using the scroll keys RESTRICT’ reslrifls phone book. ALLOW. allows phone book use. Press |< -]. 1. Press key 14] “LONG DISTANCE T4 19 E a GE LONG DISTANCE 7 2 Seiea lhe parameler by using the scroll keys ) ALLOW RESTRICT: {85mm lung distance calls. ALLOW: allows long dislarme cells, 3. Press 1.1 HOW TO RESTRICT YOUR PHONE OW T0 RESET YOUR PHONE 1, Press key [51 “900 w fi 8 8 9 (E 9004's7 >ALLOW 2 Select the parameter by usmg the scroll keys, RESTRICT: restrkns 900 servroe ALLOW: allows 900 sen/Ice. __ 3. Press |~ <| The message ‘m/s PHONES RESTRICTED" drsp/ayed on the screen 3 l HG P-3000E User Manual This lunction resets each value set in the memory to its default value W a E «B RESET SETTING 7 > No 1 Press |< 4] man my men (Lock Cede] men |s]. 2. Salad the parameter by usmg the scroll keysr Press |~ -|. 0 If you select "YES" lhe followmg sateen is displayed‘ and then the phone will be automatically turned our HOW TO CLEAR YOUR PHONE MEMOR EMORY CLEARING FUNCTION This iuncilon clears all stored numbers. 1. Press |~ 1 men |0| ihen enier E E F} (E CLR PHONENO’ > N0 [Lock Code] then |6| then ||] The default lock code is the last 4 dlglls of your phone number. 2 Select the parameter (NO, YES) by using the scroll keys Press |< <| This function clears all schedule cantenls and reserved call information. __ WI B E 6) (TE RESET SCHEDULE ” ' N0 1, Press |- 1 then |01 then enter [Lock code] then [6] men in. The petauh lock code is the last 4 digits at your phone number. 2. Select the parameter (no. vss> by using the scroll keys Press |« «1. 32HGP-3000E User Manual This function clears dlalad number in call logs 1. Press [~ 1 men [0] men enier CLR LASTCALL 7 ' N0 [LOCK cons] then [s] then [a] The default lock code is the last 4 digns oi your phone number. 2. Seled the parameter (NO, YES) by using lhe scroll keysv Press [ ‘1. This function clears airtime used In home service area “ 1 Press [- 1 men [0] then enter (LOCK cons] then [61 then (41 The default look me a the last 4 CLR HOMECALL 7 ’ NO digits of your phone number. 2. Seleci the parameter (NO. YES) by using the scroll keys Press [- ~1. EMORY CLEARING FUNCTION This function clears alr time used in other service areas LF'ress [~ -] then [0] Ihen enmr II I! Q E 53 M CLR ROAMCALL ’ N0 [Lock code] then [51 then [5]. The default lock code Is the last 4 dim 0! your phone number. 2. Seleci (he parameier (NO. YES) by using the scroll keys Press [- »]. 33HGP-3000E User Manual CHAPTER 6 SUPPLEM TARY FUNCTIONS l .Melody Setup Function 2 Optional Services ELODY SETUP 'l v u Press [4 -] then [8] then [2] . than [1]. 2. By pressing the [- ~] seloet the melody title and enter a (he ke ad. Press ' ' to store melod , v v [ 1 y WRITE 0 ll you select previously entered melody, "OVERWRITE 7" is DISPLAVED, o By pressing the [SEND] . the prevlously ent wrtll musical note displayed on the screen. 121 0 To end the melody, press [m]. 0 You can edn previously entered melody . "Ondalsem' is delault melody. sprees [- ~1 afier entering melody speed. 0 Speed Select the Pafameler (Moderate. Allegro, largo ., . - by using the scroll keys) WIS gem ’ MY MELODY l MELODY INPUT melody via MELODY 7 B Eta-3 M E E (3 (BE MUSICTEMPO’ > MODERATO “ 4.Press l- 1 after enlenng tne liile otthe melody 0 Select the parameler you want. 0 Entered melody is added to Ihe nnger type list 34HGP-3000E User Manual H E Bi (5) (E INPUT mus? MELODY SETUP 0 When you press dial key 9. a quarter note is displayed. .Tne dial keys I, z, 3, 4, 5, s, 7. s, 9. o, oorresporld to musical noles do. re. ml, la. sol, is, ll, do, respeotively 0 Select the length of tone by pressing [< “1 ln seguenoe while the quarter note is displayed. 0 When you press [a ' 1, a sign is displayed under the musical note and it changes to a half note 0 To enler a pause. press [ 4 "] in sequence after pressing [- ~] and select the length ole pause. 0 ll is possible to move and edit musical notes by pressing volume keys [4/4]. 0 To add muslcal notes while you edit, hold [- ~] and enter he note. 0 To delete the note, press [m]. 0 Press[» ,] to play back the melody you‘ve entered. Press [m] to stop, 0 When you enter it notes. the screen moves to the next screen. 0 You can enter up to too notes 1. Press [- -] then [6] men [2] , then [2]. 3.3eleot the melody title you want to hear. and The title or melody is displayed T‘ B a 0L." HEAR MELODY i ' xxxxx and melody gels played. 0 The melody gets replayed when pressing t» 1 0 Press [w] to slop the melody 0 ll there is no entered melody, 'Orldalsem" will be played ELODY SETUP m iflifii 1 Press [» ~] then [6] then [2] , then [3]. 2. By pressing the [« ~] select the melody title you want to change the speed 3. By pressing the [~ -] select the melody speed M Q & 9 GE MELODY SPEED7 > MY MELODY l 4 By pressing the [- -] select the music tempo II B E (it MUSIC TEMPO" ' MODERATO 35HGP»3000E User Manual 1. Press [4 ~], than [6] than [1] then [2] l _— 2. Select me date in calendar and press |he [~ 1 YA Q ix CALENDAR mm- month input {a [<*][>#], numeric key — day input I999,10 -—_ 3. Press [1], and select the pammeted one time or daily) To set alarm, press [2] and input the schedule Iitle . To set reserved call, press [3] and input the phone number . And, pm; I- A], n a la a lull l: ALARM TYPE 2» SCHEDULE TITLE 3: PHONE NUMBER 4. Input the time and press [~ -] 57} INPUT DATE 1999/11!” IZ I2 CHEDULE 1. Press [- 1 men [61then [1] then [1] 4 74 9 lg 53 M r”999mm X vlmm/zz v I22l0 2. By pressmg me [4 4] you can VIEW the more details aboul each item 1999/11“: ll I2 ON- You can make all schedule puase temporarily. 1. Press [> -] men [5] men [1] men [3] . 2 Seleci the parameter (Moi YES) by using lhe suoll keys Press [- -1, n B E («3 (I!!! PAUSE ALL? > was 36HGP-3000E User Manual CHAPTER 7 VOICE MAIL AND TEXT MESSAGES This chapter describes convenient funetlons that allow you to check voice mail and receive text messages with the handset. Ii Receiving a Message 2. Checking Received Voice Mail Message 3. Checking the Received Text Message ECEIVING A MESSAGE l.wnan message is recewed, displays the lollowing message. [AHV] [<"][>#] - display text [- -] - delete message u G G) . TEXT MESSAGE . ABCDEFGHIJKL 1.When message |s received, dlsplays me lollewing message, You can view the message in (he sms menu 37HGP-3000E User Manual CHECKING RECEIVED MESSAGE 2.Pless [1] 'VO|CE MAIL' 0 II displays the number ol voice mail messages currenlly received In your voice mailbox 0 To access your voice mailbox, press [SEND]. H I! IE {5} OVOICE MAIL TO LISTEN PRESS [SEND] DEL HECKING RECEIVED MESSAGE __ 1 Press I' » «1 and press [21 "TEXT MAIL" -—_ 2. To read new mall, mess [1] Then press (- -1 and you can view the details. To read stored mall. press [2] 1! ll 0 IX | xx NEW TEXT 2, XX STORED TEXT 3’ ERASE STORED To erase stored mail. press [3] Yul a g OI ABCEF 02s 333333 03 HI. YA I! Q E .TEXT MESSAGE. ABCDEFGHIJKL 38HGP-3000E User Manual {31 (am am DIRECT VIEW _——_ When text message is rece'wed, displays (ext directly on Ihe screen fi L Press [' ~ '] men press [3] 2 Select the parameter (NO, vssy by using the small keys, Press [~ -1. DIRECT VIEW? > YES BELL TYPE When Iext messags is received, sounds sslecied belle 1. Press [~ - 4] men press [4] 2. Select the parameter( ringer, vibrator, silenl ) by U B E 3 (E BELL TYPE? > RINGER usmg the scroll keys. Press [- ~]‘ CHAPTER 8 SAFETY 39HGP-3000E User Manual AFETY INFORMATION FOR Read This Information Before Using Your Handheld Portable Cellular Telephone EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS Your wireless handheld ponable telephone IS a low power IadIO transmitter and reoelver. when it Is ON, it reoelves and also sends out radio lreouency lRF) signals in August, 1996. the Federal communications Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for handheld wire-less phones Those guidelines are consistent with lhe safety standards previously set by both us. and international standards bodles' ANSI C954 (1992) ' NCRP Repon 3811956) - ICNIRP 11996) ' Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations oi the relevant suentrfic literature. For example. over 120 scientists, englneers, and physicians from universmes, govemmenl health agencies. and industry reviewed the avallable body of research to develop the ANSI Standard (0951). The design at your phone complies with the FCC guidelines land those standards) * -. Amerlcan National Standards InstIIute; Natlonal Council on Radiallon proIection and measurements; Iniemztlonal Commisslon on NoniDnizing Radiation Protection ANTENNA CARE Use only me supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications. or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations. 40HGP-3000E User Manual SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES Talking on the phone while driving is extremely dangerous and Is illegal in some states. Remember. salary comes first Check the laws and regulations on the use or phones In the areas where you dnve. Always obey them. Also. lf using you: phone while driving please: 0 Gwe lull attention to driving. Driving safety is your first responsibility. 0 Use hands-flee operation. it available. 0 Pull o" the load and park berore making or answering a cell. i! driving conditions require II you must use the phone while driving, please use onetouch. speed dialing, and auto answer modes. An airoag innales with great force. DO NOT place objects. Including both installed or portable wireless equipment, m the area over the alrhag or in the airbag deployment area. It in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result. WARNING: Fallure to tollow these Instructions may lead to sari-one personal inlury and posslol. property damage. e AFETY INFORMATION FOR SAFETY INFORMATION FOR Most modern eiewcnlc equipment is shielded from RF energy However, certain electronic equipmenl may not be shielded agalnst the RF signals trom your Wireless phone. Pacemakers The Health Induslry Manuracturers Association recommends that a minlmum separation of Six (6? Inches be mainlalned between a hand-held Wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potenfial inlerlerence with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the Independent research by and reclmlmendaiionx of Wireless Technology Research. If you have a pacemaker: O AUNAYS keep the phone more than six inches from your pace-maker when the phone is turned on Q Do nfll carry the phone in a breast pocket 0 Use the ear opposite the pacemaker In minimlxe the potenual In! interierenoe. 0 If you have any reason lo susoer: that interference is taking place. Iurn your phone OFF immediately. Hearing Aids some digital wrreless phonee may inleriere with some hearing aids in the event or such intenerenoe. you may want to consult your seryroe provider (or call the customer service line to discuss alternatives). “HOP-30005 User Manual other Modlcal Dar/ices If you use any other personal medical devloe, consult the manurac'turer of your device to determine if Ihey are adequately shielded lrom external RF energy Your physician may be able to assist you in oblaimng this inlormation. Turn your phone OFF In healthcare facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or healthcaro facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manuranurer or rts representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manuracturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. Posted Faculties Turn your phone OFF where posted naficets so require. Alrcra't FCC Regulations prohibit using your phone while In the air Switch OFF your phone betele boarding an aircraft Blasung Ana: To avoid interfering wilh blasting operalions, tum your phone OFF when in a “blasting area' or in areas posted: "Turn 0" two-way radio" Obey all signs and lnslmaions Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your phone OFF when in any area With a potenlially explosive amosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are alien, bul not always. clearly marked, They include fueling areas such as gas stations; below deck on beau; Net or chemical transfer or storage iacilifies; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the all contains chemicals or articles. such as grain. dust. or metal powers; and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn 011 your vehicle engine, 42HGP-3000E User Manual SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES Your Handheld Portable Telephone is a high qualily piece oi equipment. Before operating the equipment. read all instructions and cautionary markings on (1) AC Adaptor (2) Baflery and 13) Product Using Battery 1. DO NOT use Ihis equipment in an extreme environment where hlgh temperature or high humidity exists. 2. DO NOT abuse the equipment, Avoid striking, shaking or shocking, When not using the unit, lay down the unit to avoid possible damage due to instability. 3. DO NOT expose this equipment to rain or spilled beverages. Av DO NOT use unaulhorized accessories. 5. DO NOT disassemble the phone or its accessories It service or repair ls required, relum unil to an authorized audiovox cellular service center. ll unit is disassembled, the risk of electric shock or fire may result. 6. DO NOT short—circuit Ihe battery terminals by metal items etc ~ AFETY INFORMATION FOR The following menses are punishable by fine, imprisonment, or both, 0 Using obscene. indseenl. or profane language. 0 Using me unit to give on false distress cells, 0 Wiretapping nr otherwise intercepting a talepnone all. unless that person has first obtained the consent of the parties participating In the call. 0 Making anonymous all; to annoy. harass, or molest other people. 0 Charging 10 an account without authorization to avoid payment for service. 0 Refusing to yisld I party line when inlormed that il is needed 'or an emergency call (it is also unlawful to take over a party line by slaling raisely that ‘n is needed for an emergency). 43HGP-3000E User Manual
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