Hyundai Electronics Co HGP-3100E Single Mode PCS CDMA Phone User Manual

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ATTACHMENT M - USER'SMANUAL
© 2000 PCTESI’ Lab
EXHIBIT. 3
INSTRUCTION BOOK
with regard to
the FCC Rule Part 2.983
The instruction book to be provided with the purchaser is attached in the end of this
documentation as Appendix.
HGP-3100E
USER MANUAL
Draft Version 1.1
JUN 15, 2000
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FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION
WARNHVGI Rad this information More usingyourphane
AcAunon
In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
of the United States with its action in Report and Older FCC 96-
325 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to
radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC
regulated transmittels. Those guidelines are consistent with the
safety standard previously set by both US. and international
standards bodies. The design of this phone complies with the
FCC guidelines and these international standards.
Use only the supplied or an approved antenna.
Unauthorized antennas, modifications. or attachments
could impair call quality, damage the phone, or result in
violation of FCC regulations.
Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. If a damaged
antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may
result. Please contact your local dealer for replacement antenna
Body-wom Operation
This device was tefied for typical hody-wom operations using
the optional belt-clip/holster to provide a separation distance of
1 inch (2.54cm) from the body, To comply with FCC RF
exposure requirements. a minimum separation distance of 1
inch (2.54om) must be maintained between the user’s body and
the belt-clip/hoister, including the antenna, whether extended or
retracted. Third-party belt-clips, holsters and similar accessories
used by this device must meet the separation distance
requirement of 1 inch (2.540m) from the body, and should not
contain any metallic components. Bodyewom accessories that
do not meet these requirements, may not comply with FCC RF
exposure limits and should be avoided.
For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC
website at wwwfccggv
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE .....
Package Includes
Handset Description
Basic Functions .
The Function Keys
Display Indicators 0
Screen Status, Display and Function
Using the Battery
I Installing the Battery .
Removing The Battery
Charging the Battery
Power Connection .
Charging the Battery n y .
Charging the Battery with the Handse
Charging Completion
Status oi Charger LED
important Battery Information
CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION ......
Turning tho Phone On and Off . .
Turning the Phone On .
Turning the Phone Olf
How to Use the Menu t
Menu Summary. .
Basic Functions .
Key Pad Lock
Making a Call
Pause Feature . .
How (0 Answer Calls .
Caller ID Function .
Call Waiting Function
Missed Call Display . .
How to Adjust Volume
Functions During a Call . . .
Sending Your Number to a Pager.
Scratch Pad
Mute .......
I. ABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT'D.)
CHAPTER 3 MEMORV FUNCTION .
How to store a Phone Number. 4 . .
Howie Enter Letters and Characters Using
the Dial Buttons ................................ 16
How to Make a call Using A Stored Phone Number AAAAA 17
One Touch/Two Touch Dialing . . . . .17
How to Find Your Phone Book . . 1B
Rearing by Memory Location Number , . ,1a
Recalling by Name (Alpha) ......................... 19
CHAPTER 4 MENU
Settings . . . .
Auto Retry ,
Auto Answer .
Auto Hyphon .
Open to Answer
DTMF Length . .
One Touch Dialing
Voice Privacy
Display ......
Logo Display
Banner .23
LCD Contrast
Graphic Icon. .23
Language .23
Backliflht ..... . . .
Lighting Length .
Volume .
Ringer Type ,
Ring Mode
Volume Adjustment .
Call Timers 4
Last Call . ,
Ail Calls . , ,
Home Calls
Roam Calls
Bio-Rhythm ........... . . ...................
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT’D)
Aim . . ......... 26
Minule Alert ,
Fade Aien .
Roam Alan
Connect Alert
Phom IMO . . .
Checking My Number.
Checking the Phone Version .
CHAPTER 5 SECURITY FEATURES .
How to Look Your Phone
Auto Lock ............
Lock Code Change ......
How to Restrict Your Phone
Restriction Functions .....
T0 Resirifi Incoming Calls .
Restricting Outgoing Calls .
Restricting the Key Pad . . .
Restricting the Phone Book . .
Restricting Long Dimnoe Calls
Restrict Calls to 900 Numbers . .
How to Reset Your Phone .......
How to Clear Your Phone Memory
Clearing Stored Phone Numbers . . A
Clearing schedule Contents .........
Clearing Air Time In Home Service Area ,
Roam Calls
CHAPTER 6 SUPPLEMENTARY FUNCTIONS . . 4 . .32
Melody Setup .
Entering Melody.
To Enter Melody . -
Listening to the Melody ............................ 33
IABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT’D.)
CHAPTER 7 VOICE MAIL AND TEXT MESSAGES . 34
Receiving a Message
Voice Mail Message
Text Message .....
Checking Reoelved Message 4
Checking Received Voice Mail Message r
Erase Text Messages ..............
CHAPTERBSAFETY......H. .. 37
Safety Information for ereless Handheld Phones . . 35
Driving Safety ......... 38
Electronic Devices . . . 39
Other Safely Guldellnes . 4D
Precautions . . 40
Warning . . . . 41
ofunctions of phone is in the process of working
in addition, according to request
functions of phone can be changed
that is, add functions or delete functions
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CHAPTER 1
BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE
1’qu read this chupter before using this nroduct.
0 Pachge Includes
9 Handset Description
0 Busic Funtlions
0 Display icons
0 Using the Battery
0 Charging the Battery
0 important Battery Information
Thank you for purchaslng lhis product Please check the producl
oonlenls by comparing them with the following pictures.
Handset Standard Battery
User Manual Extended Battery (optional)
Handslrap Desktop Charger
Belt Clip Ear mic
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HANDSET DESCRIPTION
LED
Blinks when you
make a call or
receive a call
Volume Button
Used to adlusl
the volume 0!
me earpiece and
ringer volume.
Antenna
For best call
quality. exlend
the antenna during
the call
Earplece
LCD Screen
Function
Keys
Keypad
Mlcrophone
w This key is used to make or receive a call.
Q This key is used to terminate a call or exit the
current menu. This key is used to turn the handset on or oil.
It also releases the Key Lock function.
0° These keys are used tu scroll through the contents of the menu,
° {Soft 1)This key Is used to access the Menu when
pressed and held tor more than 1 second.
(Soft 2)This key is used tn access voice or text messages.
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Slunal Strength
Indicates current signal strength. More lines mean
better signal strength.
Roaming
lndicaws the Phone is outside of its home area.
Service Indicator
When a call is in progress, 5 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.
Message
Indicates a text message or voice mail message is aiting.
Alarm
Indicates that the alarm is activated.
Battery
indicates battery charge level status, The more black
7 JING THE BATTERY CHARGING THE BATTERY
Pumas emanation
1 0 Insert the boltnm 0! battery into the groove 1 Connect ttre charger to a standard 120V Ac outlet.
at the bottom of the handset. Then 0 press in LED will green when the power is connec|ed.
the top 01 the battery until it snaps
1 To charge the battery unly, insert the battery pack
1 Push the tabO with one hand and lift lhe top charging slot an the rear of the charger.
of the battery 9 to separate. LED will Indicate charging status.
0 Red indicates charging
0 Green indicates charging is complete
The battery mustbe comtfy placed in the battery compartment, 5 Batteryts llol charged when you purchase Me pmdlrct
if battery is incorrectly inserted, the handset M l'l Fully waive the battery before use
war
will no! tum on or me battery may slip out during use
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CHARGING THE BATTERY
ms OF GHARGER LED’S
1 To charge me banery with the handset, inserl Chafing Slot firs-magma“ Mg figzrgam'flg‘a’ress 3:12.30 To?“
the handset into the charger.
Front Charging
3.0. i 0 1
(Charging Slot (or
Handset Only)
Charglng Slot
Charging the battery with the handset an is
less efficient than charging it with the handset olf,
lfthe ledLED does not come on after lhe handset or
battery has been mserted into the charging slot, Ieinsetl
N!
or check powerv
1 Charging is completed vfnen the green-colored
LED stays on.
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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 (e.g. 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 of a battery in a fire!
Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations.
Recycle!
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CHAPTER 2
BASIC OPERATION
0 Turning the Phone On and Off
0 How to Use the Menu
9 Menu Summary
6 Basic Functions
0 Functions During a Call
1 o Press and hold mun/w
O The phone is locked if “Lock Code” is displayed
on the screen. When “Look Code"
is displayed, enter the 4-digit lock code to unlock
the phone.
0 The deiaull lock Code is the last 4 digits of
your phone number.
1 o Press and hold mun/m until
“Good Bye" is displayed.
u If the “LOW BA TTERV WARNING POWER
m OFF"s displayed and the power goes or,
mere is a possibility aldsmaginq the memory,
Chem 0! charge me battery immediate/y
n lithe battery is removed wmle me phone is
on. it may erase Ias1 call information.
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HOW TO USE THE MENU
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In the standby screen. press and hold H
In the menu. use scroll keys to View the menu
selections, I! you press and hold the scroll keys,
the menu scrolls automatically.
Use the lollowing to sue":
[4 *|, If” 1, [A 1. | ' 1 volume [+|. volume l |, located
on side of handset.
3 To go back to previous screen. press (ml.
To the exit menu, press |END/P]
4 To go into submenu press the corresponding
number or select the desired item using the
scroll key.
5 |--|. |~~~|. and [SEND]
can be used while using the menu.
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§:PHONE 300K 1 : CALL LOGS IzMIsSED CALL
2:ANSWERED CALL
3:DIALED CALL
2 : BY LOCATION
3: BY NAME
11AUTO RETRY
2:AUTO ANSWER
3:0NE TOUCH
4:VOICE PRIVACY
5:BACKLIGHT
6: LCD CONTRAST
71060 DISPLAY
8:LANGUAGE
1:RING MODE
2: RING TYPE
3:KEYPAD
SMMER tus‘r CALL
2:ALL CALLS
31H0ME CALLS
mom cALLs
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1 : SCHEDULE 1 :LIST ALL
2:INPUT SCHEDULE
3:PAUSE ALL
2:MELODY 1: WRITE MELODY
2: HEAR MELODY
3tMELODY SPEED
3:5TOPWATCH
ALCULATOR
5:BIORHYTHM 1:TODAY
2:SOMEDAY
3:BIRTHDAY
1 1 MIN ALERT
2: AREA ALERT
3:FADE ALERT
410W SIG ALERT
5:CONNECT ALERT
1:AUTO LOCK
2:0HANGE CODE
QICHANGE BANNER
4:RESTRICT 1 : INCOMING
2 : OUTGOING
3: MEMORY
4: LONG DISTANCE
5:900 ” '$
5: RESET
6: CLEAR 1:CLR NUMBER
chLR SCHEDULE
3ICLR CALL LOGS
4:CLR HOME CALLS
5:CLR ROAM CALLS
71PHONE 13
8:VERSION
AL
BASIC FUNCTIONS
1 Enter lne phone number.
How to modify the phone number
You have entered:
0 To erase the last number enlered:
Press [ML
0 To erase all numbers entered and
start again: Pms |~~| and hold XXX'XXXX'XXXX
for more than hall 01 a second.
2 Press [SENDL
0 “CALL FAILED" message is displayed
when the call does not connect
0 Il Ihe line is busy. press
[END/P]. Retry by pressing
[SEND].
0 If you select the AUTO RETRY
function, the call will be retried
automatically for the time you
have selected.
Press "END/P] to end the call.
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XXX-XXXX-XXXXX
“In 861m
CALL
00.001“
A, 3 "FE/WU ' =
Pauses are used for automated systems (i.e.. voice mail and
calling cards). To men Pauses'
1 Enter phone number,
WIN E6}-
then press [‘ ~| ,
XXXPXXXXXXXXP
2 Select desired pause.
- When idling status; - When Receiving call status;
1 : STORE 1:8TORE
2 : BY NUMBER 2:SEND PHONE#
3: HARD PAUSE 3:80RATCH PAD
4:0NE HYPHEN 4:MUTE
5:VIEW PHONE#
6:HARD PAUSE
7:0NE HYFHEN
B:VOICE PRIVACY
Pause Definitions
0 HARD PAUSE: If you enter the pause character (P).
the number entered after the Pause character will be sent
after the number dialedt
“
3 o Press [SEND] to dial or [1] to store.
BASIC FUNCTIONS
HQWWQANWEfifiALfi MlSSES CALIl ‘SP
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fi 1 Disways m numberomsssed Y. a g n (E
1 When phone rings or LED blinks press any key calls and the time me call was missed. xiii
swept Volume or [END/Pi. 0 The message will be cleared PM xx:xx
2 To end the call, press [END/P]. when you press the [m] or
[END/P] key,
This function allows an incoming call to be answered by
opening the flip cover. To enable this function press [‘ ~| , You can adjust the volume in two ways: by using the volume
[3]. [21- control keys on the side of the handset. or by using the menu.
lfyou set up the AUTO ANSWER Iuncuo" itt 1 Adjust volume by usan the volume oontrol keys
advance, the call will be answered after me during the following operation.
selected number airings, (Refer (a page 22) 0 During a Call : Eal'pleoe volume adjustment.
0 Standby Status : Ringer volume adjustment.
0 When the Phone Rings : Ringer volume adjustment.
when there Is an incoming call. the 0 Call status in hands-free : Hands-tree
caller's phone number Is displayed volume adjustment. Press [END/PI
on the screen. when the phone rings and it will mute the ringer.
in. The Caller ID number is saved in the call tog, In the process oi working
This function nollfies you there is an mourning call when you
are on the phone.
0 To answer the call. press [SEND] when you hear the beep,
0 To switch back to the first caller. press [SEND] again.
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‘ uNCTIONS DURING A CALL
This 1unction enables the phone number a! the handset to be
transmitted automatically to a pager. dependlng on pager ser—vioe.
1. After calling a pager, when you are asked to
enter your numbers in the process of working
1. While in a call press and hold [4 ~1 . men
[2] “SCRATCH PAD"
“
2. Enter the phone number. then press [- -] .
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FUNCTIONS DURING A CALL
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1. In the process of working
M 8 8 a m
00:00:23
-MUTE-
XXX-XXXX»XXXX
‘ 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
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OW TO STORE A PHONE NUMBER
You can store up to 100 frequently used phone numbers in memory,
1.lntheprccess ofworkirlng m E g B (E
LOCATION : XX
o The first available Initial empty xxx-xxxxxxxx
memory location number is displayed.
ll there Is no empty location.
“MEMORY SPACE IS FULL!"
is displayed with a warning sound.
0 If there is a desired memory location
number. enter the number.
2. It the “OVERWRITET message appears after enlen'ng the memory
lucatlon number. it means there is another stored phone number In that
location already.
Select WES/N07" and press [' '] "SEL‘.
0 Yes: Deletes the previously stored
number and stores the new one.
0 N eeps the previously stored number.
II B E 8 m
LOCATION : xx
' YES
3. Enter the person's name and press [- -] .
0 To make secret. select Yes. It can
then be displayed only when the look code is entered.
4.Searctl mobillofllce/home type and then,
in! E 8 st lllE
PHONEfiNUM TYPE?
’MOBlLE
pressl n 1
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HOW Iogtarrlsttarsfifia‘gb’iraaer‘s uklnfi menial buttons]
1. Select characters you wish to enter using the key pad.
Key Pad Ichelitian ZRepeh'lion Skepetilion Alhpelllion Schetltiun
l 1
ZABC A B C 2
3DEF D E F 3
4GH'I G H I 4
9WXYZ w x Y Z
0 Press |~ t] In toggle between upper and lower case.
0 When entering speclal characters such as 0..7l@_+-=()'#:;%/.
press I ' ] repeatedly. The special characters will be displayed
in order.
2, Press |A ] to enter the next character.
0 Cursor moves to the next column automatically in two seconds
after the next character.
3. Repeat until all the characters you want are entered.
0 You can store up to 15 characters.
4. Erasing Entry:
0 To erase one letter, press [~-~| .
0 To erase the entire entry. press and hold [w]
~ TORED PHONE NUMBER
, eons Toquo cu NAME.
This feature allows the phone book entries to be dialed via the keypad.
ONE TOUCH DIALING:
1-9 : Press corresponding memory number and hold lor more than 1 second.
TWO YOUCH DIALING:
00, 10-99 : press the first digit and second digits ol the memory number
short and long respectively.
0 If no phone number is stored in the location depressed, "Emply
Location" will appear on the screen.
0 if a phone number is stored in the secret location, the number is
not displayed when making a call.
One touch dialing must be turned on in the
handset. See page 37.
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Your phone can display the 10 most recent missed, Incoming,
outgoing calls. You can call those numbers withoul dialing
their whole number.
Til B E {ii (BE
> [or] xxxxxxxx
> [01] xxxxxxxxxx
t [031 xxxxx
1. in the process ofworking
2. Press H to check the detail information about phone number.
O The last missed call, its phone number. time and
dale are displayed.
§
3. To check yourmissed calls using the scroll keys: in 9 ‘Z 9 m
10/14, 13:I4
[01]
XXX-XXX-XXXX
o | ‘ ii] Scrolls up the phone numbers.
0 [fl ’ I Scrolls down the phone numbers.
3. Press |SEND] to dial desired missed call number
1. m the process ofworking 1. in the process of working
- The last answered mil. ils phone number.
lime and dale are displayed. 2. Enter (he memory location number.
0 If you don't enter a specific memory location SEARCH
LOCATION ”
number, use me scroll key lo search from the
first memory Iocalion number.
“
3. Search phone numbers using scroll key.
0! ‘ ]/l ' I scrolls up the phone numbers.
o H edll me phone re.
‘
1. In the process of working 0 [m] erase the phone at.
Press [SEND] to dial desired answered call number (Referlo previous page) 0[ A ]/['1 search mobiI/offloe/home number.
' The last outgoing call. its phone number,
§
time and dale are dlsplayed. 4. Press [SEND] to dial desired phone book number.
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1. in me process of working
2. in the process of working
II B 8 <3
SEARCH
RECALLNAME?
2. To Iocaie the phone number using |he scroll key,
0 [ ‘ ‘1/[# ' ] search phnne number.
0 H edil the phone 33.
o H erase me phone at.
0 A 1/1 ' ] Search mobll/offioe/home number
4. Pvess [SEND] to dial
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‘ ‘ CHAPTER 4
MENU
Please read this chapter before using this product.
1. Check Billing Feature
2. Settings
3. Display
4. Volume
5. Timers
6. Bio-Rhythm
7. Alerts
8. Phone Info
9. Security
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rIECK BILLING FEATURE
This allows you to automatically dial our customer care center
lo check your phone bill balance.
—\
1. in the pmcess of working
2. Billing and lne phone number wIII show on the screen and
our phone will auwmalically dial 888-772-1017
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SETTINGS
When a call is nnl connected, this funciion retries me call
automatically at a sel interval of zrnounl of relries.
REPEAT
1. in the process ofworking
2. Select the parameter (OFF,3.5,10 limes) by using the small,
Key Press [~ ~].
‘ETTINGS
This iunction answers an incoming call automatically afler a
number of rings that the user sets.
1. m the process of working
WIFE lZLv'l
AUTO ANSWER
(OFF,|,2‘4 RINGS) > OFF
(E
2.5elecl the parameter
by using the scroll keys.
Press [~ ~] to set.
0 Auto answer function does not
work if you select lamp.
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SETTINGS
‘- l"'T0ucmDIALINr
This function allows the phone book entries to be dialed via
Q"
$1
1. m the process or Working
2. in the process of working
1, in the process of working
UGO DISPLAY
1. in the process ofworking
Ill G E ta
LOGO DlSPLAY
’DATE
2. Select the parameter Banner
This lunction adjusts the LCD screen contrast.
1. in the process of working
2.Select the contrast level
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Ill B le
LCDCONTRAST
t I - IDElElEI
«9-1
BACKLIGHT
116W
This function allows you to adjust time to light up the screen, so that
you can conveniently use the phone even in dark places.
1. in the process ofworking
ZSeIefl the parameter (OPE OFF IN DAY, 10 SEC. 5 SEC,
3 SEC)
EOLUME
R’JNBER Mom,
1A in the process of working
2. Selefl the parameter (RINGER, BELLAFTER VIE.
SILENT, VIBRATOR, SLIDE BELL)
3. in the process of working
Lin the process of working
2.8elecl the parameter 11-15) by using
W I! 3 lg e
RlNGER‘7
HUNGERG
the scroll keys.
o x omerem lanes (1-6).
. 0. Dillerent melodies (748).
a. in the prucess ofworkingr
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VOLUME
1. in the process ofworkmg
0 Il the warning alarm sounds because of lcmv
battery, the sound Will not be heard even if
the user presses the button.
2.3elect the volume level by using the scroll keys.
0 [ 4 ‘]I[‘] scroll up to increase volume.
0 [it ’ ]/['] scroll down to lower volume, or setting to Silenl
fi
3. m the process ofworking
LALL TIMERS
l. in the process of working
l. in the process ofworking
1. in the process of working
..i
1. in the prooess ofworking
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BIO-RHYTHM
This iunctlon identifies the biothytttrtls at today or a specific day using
‘Till E & P} lfil}
lzTODAY
Z SOMEDAY
3 BIRTHDAV
solar calendar.
fi
1. in the process ofworktng
2. Press key [3] “ BIRTHDAY?"
0 Enter your solar calendar birthday n year/month/date, and then
3. To find out today bio—rhythm. select TODAY and to find out biomylhm
of a specific day. select SOMEDAV
0 Bio—rhythm function is available only when the phone can register the current
time from the network system.
0 For Same Day Blo. you cannot enter the dates before your birthday.
0 For Birthday, you cannot enter the dates later than today date,
0 Physical, Emotional and intelligent quotients appear with a number shuwlng now many days have
passed sinoe your birth date tor the date you vent to and out Bio-rhythm oisptayatt on the tap portion
01 the 5099",
o What is Bio-rhythm?
sierhythm ie a me rhythm which is governed by three rhythm curves called rhystcal. emotional, and
intelligent anti starts lrcm our body train our birth to death.
t Physical rhythm
o This rhythm controls wtde-ranglng physlcal elements related to resittance to diseases. physical
strength, adjustment or muscle exemlse, speeo, physiology and other basic physical lunctions with a
cyde ctzs days 2 Emotional rhythm.
orltis rhythm adjusts creativity, sensitivity, mental health and recognition about
wurld and humans with a cycle or 23 days,
1 intelligent rhythm.
orhis rhythm altects our mamory, susceptibility to tright, acceptance or knew ledge
and logical and analytic power with a cycle of 33 days.
LERTS
1. in the process ofworkmg TAI E g B (E
MIN ALERT 7
’ SETTING
fhis lunclion sounds an alert in
every minute, letnng you know
the call lapse lime.
Select the parameler (RELEASE, SEWING) by using the
scroll keys. in the process ofworkmg
This functlon sounds an alert when the signal oi a received
call is weak.
ALERTS
This function sounds an alert and gives out a message when the
handset enters a new service areas when it enters another service
area, or when it leaves the user service area.
—_
lull B E G) (“E
AREA ALERT ?
’ SETTING
l. in the process of working
2.3elect the parameter (RELEASE. SETTING) by using the
scroll keys. m the process of working
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CONNECTALERT?
tLow
l. in the process of working
2,.Select the parameter (OFF, Low ,Mld. High) by using the
scroll keys. in the process of working
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This function sounds alert when the phone can make calls
due to poor signal strength
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FADEALERT?
tsm‘rmc
2,8elecl lhe parameter (RELEASE, SETTING) by using lhe
L m the process of working
scroll keys. in the process of working
CHAPTER 5
ThIS is a function to check me telephone number of the handset 1. How to Lock Your Phone
currenfly in use. 2 . How to Restrict Your Phone
_“
3 . How to Reset Your Phone
1. in the process of working 4. How to Clear Your Phone Memory
Til II E lg 3 “IE
DIGITAL 000
0 Press and hold [it ‘ l for 900.0090
2 seconds and your phone
number will be displayed.
THE P E 10
This luncu'on checks the verslon of the handset currently In use.
§
1, in the process of working
14 B E Q
PHONE VERSION
SW: XXXXX
MODEL : XXXX
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OW T0 LOCK YOUR PHONE
EMT LOB
This lunction prevents any other person from using the handset without
permission. When it Is locked. the handset can be used to dial
or use any other function.
G 8 G} (E
AUTOLOCK?
tOFF
1. in the process ofworking
O The default lock code Is the
last 4 digits of your phone number.
2. Select the parameter (OFF. POWER ON, AFTER 20 Sec)
parameter by using the scroll keys. Prm I' ~].
0 "POWER ON? “ locks the handset upon powering
on the handset each time.
0 "NO USE?" unlocks the handset and leaves It
unlocked.
Incoming calls, emergency dialing and alarm Iimclv'ons
are enabled when the handset ls locked.
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This function is used lo change the 4—digil lock code.
1. in the process of working
0 The default Indt code is the last 4 dlgils of
your phone number.
2. Enter 4-digii new lock code.
3. in the process olworking
HOW TO CHANGE YOUR BANNER
This function changes the banner displayed on the LCD.
You can enter a banner up to 16 characters long,
1.m the process ofworking
“
2,Enler a banner using instructions for alpha keys on page 25.
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You can restrici six diflerent functions
Linlheprocessofworking Til a E 6] (E
RESTRICT'.’
' YES
O The deiault lock code is the
last 4 digits of your phone number.
—_
Using the scroll buttons select” YES"
2. in the process of working
When this iunction is enabledv the phone does not respond to incoming
calls. Hcmever, outgoing calls can still be made.
“
1, in liie process of working
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iNCOMi'NG?
t ALLOW
2. Select the parameter by using the scroll keys.
RESTRICT: to restrict incoming calls.
ALLOW: to allow incoming calls.
§
3, in the process of working
HOW TO RESTRICT YOUR PHONE
Rfifi RIC Nfififlffiflfig @
When this lunetion is enabled, incoming calls can be answered. but
ougoing calls cannot be made. It is still possible to make emergency
calls.
—_
ll E lZl G} (E
OUTGOl'NG 7
t ALLOW
1. in the process ofworking
2. Select the parameter by using the scroll keys.
‘
RESTRICT: to restrict outgoing calls.
ALLOW: to allow outgoing calls.
3. in the process of working
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OW TO RESTRICT YOUR PHONE
This function blocks the storage of phone numbers or the use at
stored phone numbers.
BE
1. in the process of working MEMORY ON LY ‘?
O The default lock code is the last
4 digits of your phone number.
2. Select the parameter by using the scroll keys.
RESTRICT: restricts phone book.
ALLOW: allows phone book use.
in the process of working
1. in the process ofworking
ltl S IX a
[DNG DISTANCE 7
2. Select the parameter by using the scroll keys. r ALLOW
RESTRICT: restricts long distance calls.
ALLOW: allows long distance calls.
3. in the process of working
OW TO RESET YOUR PHONE
1. in the process of Working This function resets each value set in the memory to iB default value.
‘W B 8 E E
RESET SETTING v
> N0
2. Select the parameter by using the scroll keys.
RESTRICT: restricts 900 service. 1. in the process ofworking
ALLOW: allows 900 service.
3. n the process of working 2. Select the parameter by using the scroll
keys. in the process of working
0 If you select "YES" the
following screen is displayed.
and then the phone will be
automafically turned oli.
The message “THIS PHONE”: RESTRICTED“
is
displayed on the screen,
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HOW TO CLEAR YOUR PHONE MEMOR
EMORY CLEARING FUNCTION
ii" m“
This function clears all stored numbers,
1. nthe process ofworking W E g [3 (WE
CLR PHONENO ’.'
’ N0
The deiaull lock code is the last 4
digits of your phone number. , EL
2. Select lhe parameter (NO, YES) by
using lhe scroll keys. in the prooess of working
This function clears all schedule contents and reserved call information.
“
Til I 121 s) m
RESET SCHEDULE 7
> N0
digits of your phone number.
“
2. Seleci the parameter (NO, YES) by
1, in the process of working
The default lock code is ihe last 4
using the scroll keys. in the process of working
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This function clears dialed number in call logs
1. in lhe process of working
CLR LASTCALL 7
i N0
The defaull lock code is Ihe last 4
digils of your phone number.
2. Select me parameter (NO. YES) by
using ihe scroll keys, in the process of working
L NG AIR TIME |N HOME—SERVICE AR -
Th's lunciion clears air lime used in home service area
1. m the process ofworking
Ill E x to Gill
CLR HOMECALL?
> NO
The default lock code Is the last 4
digik 07 your phone number.
2. Select the parameler (NO, YES) by
using the scroll keys. in the process of working
EMORY CLEARING FUNCTION
This lunction clears alrtime used in other service areas
1. in the process of working
W B E {a (E
CLR ROAMCALL
' N0
_El_
The default lock code is the last 4
digits of your phone number.
2. Select the parameter (N0, VES) by
using the scroll keys. in the process of working
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CHAPTER 6
SUPPLEMENTARY FUNCTIONS
1 Melody Setup Function
2 Optional Services
ELODY SETUP
“
in the process ofworking
2. By pressing the [- .] seloet the melody title and enter a melody via
the key pad. Press [- '] to store melody.
C if you select previously entered melody.
"OVERWRITE 7” IS DISPLAYED.
0 By pressing the [SEND] , the previously en ~
with muslcal note displayed on the screen.
0 You can edit previously entered melody.
O "Ondalsem" ls default melody.
3. in the process of working
0 Speed : Select the Parameter
(Moderato. Allegro, largo —- - - by using the scroll keys)
4.
the process of working
0 Select the parameter you want.
0 Entered melody k added to the ringer type list.
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WRITE MELODY 7
t MY MELODYI
II B E {a (E
MUSIC TEMPO?
t MODERATO
MELODY SETUP
0 When you press dial key 9. a quarter note is displayed
oThe dial keys I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0, correspond
to musical notes do, re. mi, la, sol, Ia, ti. do. respeclively.
0 Select the length of tone by pressing [ ‘ ‘1 in sequence while
the quarter note is displayed.
Q When you press [# ’ ], it sign is displayed under the musical
note and it changes to a half note.
0 To enter a pause, press [‘ ‘] in sequence afler presslng
[' -] and select the length ola pause.
0 It is possible to move and edit musical notes by pressing volume keys [-]l-+].
0 To add musical notes while you edit, hold [- -] and enter he note,
0 To delete lhe note, press [...]_
0 Prusb -] to play back the melody you've entered. Press [..,1 to stop.
0 When you enter 11 holes, the screen moves to the next screen.
oYou can enter up to 100 notes
1. in the process of working
3,5elect the melody title you want to hear, and The title ol melody is displayed
and melody gets played. W B E a
HEAR MELODY 7
0 The melody ges replayed when > XXXXX
pressing
0 to stop the melody.
0 Il there is no entered melody.
"0ndalsem" will be played.
IELODY SETUP
mm
11 in the process ofworking
‘
Zine select the melody title you want to
change the speed
3. select the melody speed
WI 0! E 6} till]:
MELODY SPEED?
' MYMELODYI
4. select the music tempo
Til E |Zl a GE
MUSlC TEMPO?
> MODERATO
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~ CHEDULE
lupuufscnsmm
1. in the process of working
2. Selecl the date in calendar
A - h' t ml 6 g G W
[ 1m mont mp“ cALgnnAR.
[<*][>#] , numeric key
~ day input
199110
‘
3. Press [1]. and select the parameter( one time or daily)
To set alarm, press [2] and input the schedule title .
To set reserved call, press [3] and input the phone number .
ll ‘ E g {9 till;
1. ALARM TYPE
2: SCHEDULE TITLE
3» PHONE NUMBER
And, in the process of working
4. Input the time
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INPUTDATE
1999/11/12
12'12
CHEDULE
Ihe process of work ng
ll] 9 IX {3
“1999/11/12 X
01999/11122
fill 12:10
2. yau can view the more details
about each item
W I! B IZl 4“?
ALARM
1999/11/12
12:12
ON
You can make all schedule puzse temporarily.
1. in the process of working
2. Select the parameter (NO, YES) by
using the scroll keys. in the process of working
II B E {31 (Ill:
PAUSEALL'Z
> YES
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CHAPTER 7 t
VOICE MAIL AND TEXT MESSAGES
This chapter describes convenient funeiions that allow you to check
voice mail and receive text messages with the handset.
l. Receiving a Message
2. Checking Received Voice Mail Message
3. Checking the Received Text Message
CHECKING RECEIVED MESSAGE
1. in the process of working
1.When message is received, displays 2.Press [1] "VOICE MAIL"
the tollawing message. W E 12 13 m 0 "displays Ihe number of voice
[A][v] [<*][>#] ~ display text 0 TEXT MESSAGE 0 mail messages ourrenlly received 0 VOICE MAIL
ABCDEFGHIJKL.
TO LISTEN
[' ~] - delete message
in your voice mailbox.
PRESS [SEND]
0 To access your voice mailbox.
press [SENDL
‘
1.When message is received, displays
the follawmg message. Yul E IE 8»
You can view the message
in the sms menu
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HECKING RECEIVED MESSAGE
DIRECT VIEW
m D ,' -mng
1. m the process of working When text message is received, displays text directly on the screen
2.10 read new mail. in the process of working 1. in the process of working
Then press [- -] and you can view the demils.
Ydl G 8 '
using the scroll keys. DIRECT VIEW?
To erase stored mail, press 12 XX NEW TEXT
2: XX STORED TEXT
3: ERASE STORED
2. Seled lhe parameter (NO. YES) by
To read stored mail. press
' YES
TA! 8 8
01 zABCEF
oz: 333333
BELL TYPE
DEL
' “Elihu
Q TEXT MESSAGE Q
ABCDEFGHUKL,., .
When text message is received‘ sounds selected bell.
§
1. in process of working
2. Select the parameter( ringer, vibrator, silenl ) by
II a 8 $27 m
BELL TYPE?
' RINGER
using the scroll keys.
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4 1 CHAPTER 8
SAFETY
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‘AFETY INFORMATION FOR
IRELESS HANDHELD PHONES
Read This Iniormation Beiore Using Your Handheld Portable CellularTelephone
EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS
Your wireless handheld portable telephone Is a low power radio transmitter and receiver.
when it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals.
In August. 1996. the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC)
adopted RF exposure guidelines with saiety levels for handheld wire-less
phones. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standards
previously set by both U.S. and lnlemational standards bodies:
ANSI (395.1 (1992) '
NCRP Report 88 (1986) '
ICNIRP (1996) '
Those standards were based on comprehens'we and periodic evaluations
oi the relevant scientific literature. For example, over 120 scientists.
engineers, and physicians Irom universities. government health
agencies. and Industry reviewed the available body of research to
develop the ANS! Standard (0951).
The design of 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 attachments could damage
Ihe phone and may violate FCC regulations.
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SAFETY INFORMATION FOR
WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES
Talking on the phone while driving is extremely dangerous and is illegal
in some states. Remember, safely comes first. Check the laws and
regulations on the use of phones in the areas where you drive. Atways
obey them.
Also. if using your phone while drivrng please:
0 Give ruir attention to driw'ng. Driving saleiy is your first responsibility.
O Use hands-tree operation, if available.
0 Pull oi! the road and park belore making or answering a call. it driving
conditions require.
If you must use the phone while driving, please use cne»touch. speed
dialing, and auto answer modes.
An airbag Inflates with great force. DO NOT place oblects. including
both installed or ponable wirelfis equipment, in the area over the
airbag or In the air bag deployment area. It in-vehloie wireless equipment
is Improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could
result.
WARNING: Failure to follow these instructions may lead to serious
personal Injury and possible property damage,
AFETY INFORMATION FOR
BLECI'RONI DfiiCES]
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy.
However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the
RF signals from your wireless phone.
Pacemakers
The Health industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a
minimum separation of six (5? inches be maintained between a handheld
wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference
with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the
independent research by and recommendations oi Wireless
Technology Research.
it you have a pacemaker:
0 ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from your pace-maker
when the phone Is turned on.
0 Do not carry the phone in a breast pocket.
0 Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for
interference.
0 li you have any reason to suspect that interterence is taking place,
turn your phone OFF immediately.
Hearing Aids
Some digital wireless phones may intertere with some hearing aids. In
the event oi such interference, you may want to consult your service
provider (or call the customer service line to discuss altemativest.
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SAFETY INFORMATION FOR
WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES
l ISBCTRONIC DEVI
Other Medical Devices
Ii you use any other personal medical device. consult the manufacturer
of your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from
external RF energy Your physician may be able to assist you in chaining
this information,
Turn your phone OFF in healthcare facilities when any regulations posted
in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or healthcare facilities
may be using equipment that could be sensin've to external RF
energy.
Vehicles
RF signals may affect improperly installed or Inadequately shielded
electronic systems In motor vehicles. Check with the manuiacturer or
its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the
manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.
Posted Faculties
Turn your phone OFF where posted notices so require.
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