Hyundai Electronics Co HGP-4000X Single-Mode PCS CDMA Phone User Manual
Hyundai Electronics Industries Co Ltd Single-Mode PCS CDMA Phone Users Manual
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Users Manual
HGP-4000X(P2E) USER MANUAL Draft Version 1.0 Sep 20, 1999 P2E User Manual P2E User Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 BEFORE usmc YOUR PHONE Package Includes Handsfl Descrip on Baslc Functions it The Function Keys Display Indlcators ., Screen Status, Disptey and Function v v Using the Battery I installing the Battery Removing The Battery Charging the Battery A Power Connection , , . . . Charging the Battery Only .. .. .. v v Charging the Battery with the Handset . Charging Completion status 07 Charger LED Important Battery lnlormatlon CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION Turnan the Phone oh and on. rrrrrrrrrrrr . . . Turning the Phone on . v v . . . . ruining the Phone on How to Use the Menu Menu summary 4 4 Baslc Functlons . Key Pad Lock . Making a can Pause Feature . How to Answer cans Caner ID Function Call Waiting Function Missed Call Display How to Adjust Volume Functions During a Can ............................ 14 Sending Your Number to a Pager 14 Scratch Pad . . 14 Mute . 44 wmmw‘lflflflfl‘la’bmamfl TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT’D.) CHAPTER 3 MEMORY FUNCTION AAAAAAAAAAA 15 How 10 Store a Phone Numbera AA 16 how to Enler Lehers and Chareclers ueing (he Dlal Eutlons. ... .. . v 16 how to Makea Call Using A Stored phone Number ..... 17 One Touch/Two Touch Dialing v . . . 17 How to Flnd Your Phone Book AAAAAAAAAA . ........... 1a Recalling by Memory Localion Number is Recalllrlg by Name (Alpha) . 19 Recalling by Number . . r 49 CHAPTER4 MENU . 4 .20 Sehings ......... 11 Auto Relry . . , , , . 21 Auto Answer . , . , 22 Auto Hyphen 22 Open to Answer 22 DTMF Length , 22 One Touch Dialing . . , , 22 VOICQ'PFIVGCY v Dlsplay ........ Logo Display Banner . A . , A LCD Conlrasl . Graphic Iconv Language Backlight.e...e.e A. Lighllng Lenglh. . . . . 13 Volume ...... Ringer Type . RingMooe Volume Adjustmenl , , , , . 14 Call Timers A Last Call AllCalls... H .. .. . .. .. Home Calls . , , . 25 Roam Calls , . , , 25 Bio-Rhythm AAAAAAAAA . ............................ 25 P213 User Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT’D) Alerls ......................................... 26 Minute Alerl . . 26 Fade Alert . . v . . 26 Roam Alert v ..... . . . . 2G Connect Alerl v . v v v 26 Phonelnlu....A, . Checking My Number v . . , v Checking the Phone Version v 27 CHAPTER 5 SECURITY FEATURES. . How to Lock Your Phone AAAAA . . . . Auto Lock . Lock Code Change ,,,,,, . . How to Reslricl Your Phone A A Restliolion Functions To Reelricl incoming Calls Resmcling Outgoing Calls Reslrloilng the Key Pad Resin-fling the Phone 500k . Reslrlcting Long Dlslance Cells v Reslnct Calls to 900 Numbers How to Reset Your Phone A . v . . . . How to Clear Your Phone Memory Clearing stored Phone Numbers Clearing schedule Conlenls vvvvv . . . . v v . . . Clearlng Aerlme In Home Service Area , , , .. 32 Roamcalls or . . ”H3? CHAPTER 6 SUPPLEMENTARY FUNCTIONS Melody Selup ooo Entering Melody. . . ToEnlerMelDdy,.,.. .. .., Listerllng to Me Melody v TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT‘D.) CHAPTER 7 VOICE MAIL AND TEXT MESSAGES Receiving a Message Voice Mall Message v 35 TextMessage....., ,. . . 35 checklng Recelved Message . . 35 Checking Recewed Voice Mall Message , T ........ . .35 Erase Text Messages . . . . . . . . . . . 36 CHAPTER 8 SAFETY AAAAAAAA . 37 Sa’eky ln'orlnalion for Wireless Handheld Phones . . A 38 Dnving Salely . . . as Eleclromc Dewces 39 Other sevety Guidelines 4a Precautions , , , . 40 Warning 41 PQE User Manual CHAPTER 1 BEFORE USIN Y UR PHONE mm mm mu Chapur before using (Ills product. 0 Package Includes 9 Hmdm Descflpuon 0 Basic Functions 0 Displly Icons 0 Using lhe hurry 0 Chlrglng Lhe amen-y 0 lmpumnl thtery Info-mam.- PACKAGE INCLUDES Thank you lot putchasmg thts product. Please check the product contents by comparing them wtlh the lollowmg pchuves Handset Standard Battery ,___. Q User Manual Extended Battery (npuonal) Handslrap Desktop Charger ‘ Belt Cllp In case them are any pmtaelects, in: please lepon II to ”replace aux-"chase l’mmedmfsly P2E User Manual HAN DSET DESCRIPTION LED altnks when you make a call or vecelve a call Volume Button Used to adjusl the volume M the earpiece and rtnger volume Antenna For best call quality. extend the antenna dunng the call Earpiece LCD Screen Function Keys Keypad Microphone ASIC FUNCTIONS DISPLAY INDICATORS IHE FUNCTION KEYS ~ CREENS‘TA'FUS, DISPLAY AND FUNCTIO w Thls key ls used to make or recelve a call. ‘firlll signal strength w Thrs key rs used to lermlnale a call or exit the lndreales current srgnal strength. More lines mean current menu. Thrs key rs used to turn the handset on or a" better signal strength II also releases the Key Lock run-men m Roaming lndlcalea (he Phone Is outside of lIs home area Thrs key clears the argrts or text Irom the display or memory Swim macaw, . When a call rs in progress 5 re displayed When 2 ts displayedy the phone rs ln tale mode. 00 These keys are used to scroll through the contents orlhe menu When 3 rs dlsplayed. the phone Is not recelvrng a stgnal lrom the system 0 (Son llrhrs key rs used to access the Menu when pressed and held lor more than 1 second M Message (Sort 2)ans key rs used le access volce or text messages lnutcates a text message or votce mail message ts aillng Q Alarm Indicates that the alarm ls aclrvaled Battery Inmates battery charge level status The more black P2E User Manual 6 USING THE BATTERY CHARGING THE BATTERY ‘ SING JHE, BATTER 1 0 Insert Ihe bottom at battery into the groove 1 connect the charger lo a standard 120V AC outlet sl (he bottom 0! (he handsefi Then 0 press |n LED will green when the power is connected the lap 01 the battery until iI snaps 1 To charge Ihe battery on|y, msert the battery pack 1 Push the taro with one hand and tin the lop chargtng sloI on the rear ol the charger otthe battery 9 to separate LED will tndlcale charging status 0 Red tndtcales charging 0 Green indicates ehatgtng IS compute The battery must be correctly placed III the battery compartment D Battery ts not charged when you purchase the want, ”battery/s incorrectly inserted, the handset M n Furry charge the battery Delete use At wm no! turrr on or the battery may strp out during use. P2 E User Manual 7 HARGING THE BATTERY CHARGING THE BATTERY HARGJNG THE BATTERYVWITHLTHE HANDSE ETATUS OF CHARGER LED‘S 1 To charge me battery wan the handset. mserl Channg Slot Mm m 5m, we. mmmmw w.“ Wm tan-«cow o.» mace-wow (Gm-“Won; lhe handset Into the charger. 2am charging ’ . 1 (Charging svot tor Handset Only) Chargmg 5m charging me battery will me handsel on ;s £- less elllclerlrlhan Charging nwrm me ”mission ”me rBdLED does mroame on after me handset or fit banevy has been "Issued mm me Mammy srot, mmsen‘ or check power 1 Charglng Is compmed when the green-colored LED stays on P2E 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 (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! P215 User Manual CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION 0 Turning the Phone On and Off 9 How to Use the Menu 9 Menu Summary 6 Basic Functions 9 Functions Dun'ng a Call URNING THE PHONE ON AND OFF iURNINGfll’HE PH NE ON 1 o Press and hold [END/P] o The phone is locked ll “Lock Code" ls displayed on the screen When ‘Lock Code" ls dlsplayedr enler lne 4-dlglt lock code to unlock the phone 0 The default lock code is the last 4 digits of your phone number U NI GJ'H E0 1 o Press and hold [END/P] until 'Gddd Bye" ls displayed D lime “POW BAYTERY WARNING POWER mt OFF's dlsplayed and the power goes on, mm rs a possrblllry oldamaglng me memory Change or curve the [Mary lmmediale/y u lune battery/s removed whlle me phone rs on, ltmay erase/aslcaflmformanon. PQE User Manual HOW TO USE THE MENU In the standby screen‘ press and hold |~-| to! 1 second to access the menu, 2 In the menu, use scroll keys to vlew the menu selecnons, ll you press and hold the scroll keys the menu salons automatlcally Use the lollowlng to scroll: l<*l. I» 1, volume l+|, volume [l:l|, localed on Side of handset 3 To go back lo pvewous screen press lcuq To me exit menu, press [END/P] 4 To go into submenu press the correspondlng number or seled the desrred llem usmg lne scroll key, Then press [END/H. , and |SEND| can be used wnlle using the menu. 10 MENU SUMMARY MENU SUMMARY 1zsCHEDULE ileSTALL 2:INPUT SCHEDULE .— chAUSE ALL 1:PHONE~BOOK 1 : CALL LOGS 1:MISSED CALL 21MELODY 1 : EmT MELODY 2:ANSWERED CALL 2: LISTEN MELouv 3:DIALED CALL 3:sTOPWATCH 4:0ALCULAT0R z : sv LOCATION 530?va mount 3: EV NAME 2:soMEDAv 4:v0|CE usr 3:INPUT BIRTHDAY 2:SETTING 1:AuTo RETRV 1 : MIN ALERT z :AuTo ANSWER z: CONNECT ALERT 3:R0AM ALERT 4zFAnE ALERT 7:3EORE 1:AuTo LOCK 2:CHANGE conE OzLANGUAGE 3:0HANGE BANNER sansmm 1 zmcomwe 2 : OUTGOING m 1:RIN6 MODE 3: MEMORY 2 :RING TYPE 4: LONG DISTANCE 3:KEYPAD mm: w 's 4:REsET 5: CLEAR 1:STORED w-s IzLAST CALLs ZzsCHEDULE zzALL CALLs 31HOME cALLs J:HOME CALLS «ROAM cALLs 4: ROAM CALLS GzPHONE a. 7:VERSION P2E User Manual 1! = ASIC FUNCT|ONS AKING A CAL m '\ flaw 1 Enter the phone number How to mourtytne phone number mum You have entered “m“ M '\ ‘Q’I! 0 To erase the last number entered 00mm press [CLR]. xxx-mm at USE 0 To erase all numbers entered and start agatn. Press [CLR] and hold for more than halt at a second —_ 2 Press [SEND] 0 ‘CALL FAILED" message is disptayed when the call does not connecl 0 If the Ime is busy, press [END/P] Retry by pressing [SEND] [SEND] O W you select the AUTO RETRY lunctron, the call will be retned automatically tor the time you have selected Press [END/P] to end the catl P2E User Manual BASIC FUNCTIONS PAUSE FEATUR Pauses are usect to! automated systems tr e , vorce mall and calltng cards) To tnsen Pauses —-_ 1 Enter phone number, 7. We then press [- ~] mum» _— 2 Select destred bause m gis- t . STORE 2 BY NUMBER mfim’“ 3 HARD PAU S E 4 ONE HYPHEN Pause Definitions 0 HARD PAUSE. I’ you enter the pause character (P). the number entered afler the Pause character will be sent after the number mated 3 o Press [SEND] to are] or [1] to store [2 BASIC FUNCTIONS HOW TO~ANSWER CALLS 1 When phone nngs or LED bunks press any key except Volume or [END/P]. 2 To end the call, press [END/P], PEN NS This lunction allows an incoming call I0 be answered by openan the nip cover To enable thls tunction press [~ 4] t [2], [z] and select [YES]. ”you set up MBAUTO ANSWER Illnctlon In _ Bounce, the cell will be answe/ed allow the selected number olimgs [Relel la page 22) A ER ID FUNCTIO when there is an incoming call‘ the caller's phone number is displayed men In on the screen xxx-xxmxxx m The caller ID number is savedrn lheooll log ALL WA TING NOT ON This function notifies you there is an incoming call when you are on the phone. 0 To answer the callt press [SEND] when you hear the beep 0 To switch back to the hrst caller, press [SEND] again P2E User Manual BASIC FUNCTIONS ISSES‘CALL DISPLA II 1 Displays the number 0! missed ,_, mun calls and (he llme (he call was missed mm 0 The message will be cleared ‘x’m when you press the [cm] or [END/P] key. HOW RDJU VOLUME You can adjusl the volume |n two ways by ustng the volume eontrol keys on the Slde ol the henoeet, or by ustng the menu. ___ 1 Adjust volume by using lhe volume control keys during the lollowing operation 0 During a Call earpiece volume adjuslmenl 0 Stanley status Rlnger volume adyustment 0 When the Phone Rings Ringer volume adiustmenl 0 Call slalus in hands-tree Hands-tree volume adjustment Press [END/P] when the phone rlngs and it Will mute the ringer This function disables the ringer and vtbrates the phone any lime an rnoonttng call is In process To enable Ihls lunctton press [~ »[ , [a]. [11 and selecl VIBRATOR on by pressing the “up' and “down” keys al the ten upper side olthe phone 13 UNCTIONS DURING A CALL ENDINGVYOUR NUMBER TO A PAGER This Vurwuon enables Ihe phone number 0! the handset Io he Iransmined automatically [0 a pager, depondmg on pager ser-vice 1. After camng a pager. when you are asked to enler your number. press and hold |- 1 then [1] “SEND PHONE it" - GR'ATGH ‘PA r Whiie rn a can press and hold l' 4] ,(hen [2] “SCRATCH PAD“ 2. Enterlhe phone number, then press [~ »] . P2E User Manual FUNCTIONS DURING A CALL 14 | press and hold [4 -] men [3] “Mute" ro unnmle. press [- -] To rrurrrure, presslmenu] CHAPTER 3 MEMORY FUNCTION 1 How to Slore a Phone Number 2 How to Make a Call Using a Stored Phone Number 3 How lo Fmd Your Call Logs 4 How to Find Your Phone Book P2E User Manual [5 HOW TO STORE A PHONE NUMBER You can store up to 100 frequently used phone numoers in memory. t Enter the phone number you want to store and press [~ 1 o The first ayarlahte lnttlal empty memory location number ls dlsplayed. ll there re no empty |ocalion, “MEMORY SPACE ls FULL" ls displayed wrth a warnrng sound 0 ll there is a deswed memory looatron number, emu the number, memory location number, it meansthere ls another stored phone number in that locahon already. Selecl "YES/N07 and press [« «1 . 0 Yes. Deletes the previously stored number amt stores the new one 0 No Keeps the prewously slated number 3 Enter the person's name and press 1~ ~] 0 To make secret, select Ves lt can then be dlsplayed only when the lock code rs emeleu 4 messy!” - P2E User Manual HOW TO STORE A PHONE NUMBER 16 HOW Tb Eifferrlette‘l's a’ird chammer‘smsin’glhé dial'blmonsl 1 Select characters you Wlsh to enter usmg the key pad Key Pad mepetltton “level-Mon JRepelifion lkewtlllon snepetmon l l 2 ABC A B C 2 3 DEF D E F 1 4GHI G H I 4 QWX'YZ w x Y Z 9 o Press [- ~] to toggle between upper and lower case 0 When enlenng speclal characters such as o ,7!@_*-=()'*';%/. press [01 repeatedly The special characters M" be dlsolayed In order. 2, Press [ll ’ ]to enter lhe next character 0 Curse! moves to the nexl column amornallcally In lwo seconds afler Ihe next chalacler 3 Repeat until all the characters you want are enlered 0 you can store up to 14 characters 4. Erasing Entry- 0 To erase one letter. press [cm] 0 To erase the entire entry, press and hold [CLR] TORED PHONE NUMBER :ONE'TOUCHI'I'WO'TOUCH.DIAHN¢‘ This leatuve auowsrne phone book enrries Io be dialed via the keypad ONE TOUCH nmuue: 1-9 Press corresponding memory number and hold for more men 1 second TWO TOUCH DIALING: 00, 1099 press me first digit and second dlgils or me memory number shon and |0ng respeohveiy. o 11 no phone number is stored in the Iocalion depfessed, “Empty Location" will appear on the screen 0 11 a phone number is stored in the secret ioeanon. 1he number is nal dispiayed when making a call one touch dialing must be mmedon In the handset see page 37, P2E User Manual HOW TO FIND YOUR CALL LOGS Your phone can display the 10 mosl recent rmssed, incoming. outgoing calls. You can call those numbers wrthom dialing their whole number. 1 Press in] men |1| then [11 men 1. ~| 0 The Iasl missed cali, its phone number, lime and dale are displayed 2, To check your missed calls usmg the scroll keys” 0 i ‘ -] Scrolls uplhe phone numbers 0 [it ' 1 Scrolls down the phone numbers I7 3 Press [SEND] lo d|a| desired missed call number HOW TO FIND YOUR CALL LOGS HOW TO FIND YOUR PHONE BOOK RECA'IitING BY MEMORY LOCATION‘NUMBE'r 1 Press |..] men (11 then m 2 Enter (he memory location number . 0 u you don‘t enter a specmc memory location number‘ use me scroll key to search 1mm me first memory locatmn number “- 3. Search phone numbers uslng scroll key 0 [ ‘ ‘] serous up the phone numbers 0 [a ' 1 erase or edit the phone to —_ 4 Press [SEND] to dial desnred phone book number P2E User Manual 13 HOW TO FIND YOUR PHONE BOOK HOW TO FIND YOUR PHONE BOOK ECALEINGsBY'NAMEVLOGAIION | Press [--| men [1] men [3] z. snlerlhe alpha (ur pan loe alpha) Then press [~ ~] 3 To locale the phone number uslng lho scroll key 0 [4 .] scrolls up the phone numbers 0 [n > 1 erase or edit Ihe phone an 4 Press [SEND] lo fllal desired phone book number P2E User Manual 19 CHAPTER 4 MENU Please read this chapter before using this product. 1. Check Billing Fcalurc 2. Settings 3. Display 4, Volume 5. Timers 6. Bio-Rhythm 7. Alerts 8. Phone Info 9. Security P2E User Manual 20 PQE User Manual 21 SETTINGS When a call is nol connected‘ this 'unclion relnes the call amomallcally at a set interval or amount or felines REPEAT _— 1 Press [- ~] (hen [2| men |1| then [2] 2. Select the parameter (1.3.5.7 limes) by usmg Ihe scroll. Key Press [« «1 ETTlNGS Fl ANSWER Thts function answers an lncoming call automatically alter a number of rings that the user sets. 1 Press K' -1tnen [2] then [1]. 2.Selecl lhe parameter (No use. 1,2,4, RINGS) by using the scroll keys Press [4 -] to set 0 Auto answer lunetlon does net work ll you select lamp P2E User Manual SETTINGS NE TOUCH DIALING This luncllon allows the phone book entries to be dialed via the keypad. fi. 1. Press [- -] men [21 then [31 2. Selectlhe parameter(0N. OFF) by uslng \he scroll keys Press [» «1 . OICE PRI C “ 1 Press [« »] then [2] then [4] 2 Select the parameter {STANDARD ENHANCED) by using the scroll keys Press [~ -] . 22 DISPLAY 1. Press [» -] men [2] then [8]. 2. Select the parameter Banner (Dale. Wolld Map. Gulliver) by using me scroll keys. Press [~ »] . ms runelren changes Ihe banner displayed on me LCD Vou can enrer a banner up lo 16 characlers long, LPress [‘ ;] then [0] 2.Enler a banner using instrucllons lor elpna keys on page 25 This function adjusts the LCD screen contrast. | Press [~ »] men [2] men [6] zselecl me conlrasr level by usrng the scroll keys Press[- -]4 * CQN This lunaion display the LCD screen . 1 Press [4 -] men [2] men [7] P213 User Manual BACKLIGHT LIGHH‘IN GLEN GTH This 1unction allows you I0 adjust time to light up lhe screen. so that you can convenienuy use the phone even ln dark places _— LPress [4 -] men [2] then [51 2 Select the parameler (OFF‘ 5 SEC‘ 10 SEC, ls see) by using rne scroll keys. Press [- -] . 23 [Press [. -] then [3] men [1]. 2.Select Ihe parameter lslrae onlorr) by usmg me scroll keys 3 Press [- lPress [- 1 then [3] men [2]. 2,5erecl the parameter (1-15) by usrng the scroll keys. 0 7 nirrerent tones (l -7) 0 a Drrrerent melodies (8-15). 3.Press [. 3. P213 User Manual VOLUME 1 Press [~ ~] then [31mm [3] the volume of for keypad 0 "the warnrng alarm sounds because or low ballery. the sound erI not be heard even il the user presses the button 2 Selecl the volume level by usmg the scroll keys. 0 [ ‘ "] scroll up to increase volume 0 (# > ] scroll down to lower volume, or setting to Silent __ 3.Press [- -]r 24 ALL TIMERS BIO-RHYTHM LAST This tunctiun identities the biorhythrns 01 today or a specific day using I Press [. .] then [4] then [1] solar calendar. 1. Press [- 1 then [5] then [5]. ALL CALL 2 Press key [3] " BIRTHDAY?” 1. Press [~ ~] then [4] then [2] 0 Enter your solar calendar birthday n year/month/date. and then press [~ ~ 1 3 To find out today bib-rhythm, select TODAY and to find out blumythm o! a spectru: day, select SOMEDAY 1.Pless [~ 1 then [4] then [3] o Bio—rhythm tunctron is available only hen the phone can register the ouuenl trme trim the network system. “OAM'CALL‘ o For some Day Bio. you cannot enter the dates pelore your btrthday. l.Prese [- -] then [A] then [4] o For Birthday, you cannot enter the dates later than today date. ' o Phyucfll‘ Emtmonal and intelligent quotients appear with a number shwinq now many Guys have passed since your birth date tor 1M date you went to and out Bio-rhythm displayed on the top portion 01 the screen 0 What ls Bio-rhythm? Biomyfltm m a li’! rhythm which Is governed by three rhythm curl/93 called mnicnl. emotlorlalr and Inleligent and elatts 1mm Wt body lrum our birth to death lPhysml rhythm O The rhythm controls wade-ringing physical elements (elated to teststance Io dlseases. phvslcal strength. adrustmehl or muscle memlu‘ speed. physmlogy and nth-l baslc phytlml functions with a cyel- or 23 day-s. z Emotional rhythm. 0 This rhythm Adjusl! cmllvity‘ unsllivtly. mental hearth and recognilion about world and humans with n cycle 0128 days. 1 lhlelllgerlt rhythm 0 Thus rhythm erred: our memory, suscemibllhy Io trith. zcuptance bl kntm ledge and Ioglcal and analytbc poms! MM 3 cycle at 33 dayh P2E User Manual 25 1. Press [- -] men [6] men [1]. This lunclmn sounos an elen rn every minute, lelung you know (he call lapse time, Selectlhe parameler (ON, OfF) by using the scroll keys Press [4 »]l ——_ This runctl'on sounds an alert when the signal or a recerved call is weak 1. Press [- -] lhen [6] lhen [2] —— 2. selecl me parameter (Sllence, Low ,M . High) by using the scroll keys Press [~ 4]. P2E User Manual ALERTS This runctlon sounds an alert and gives out a message when (he handsei enters a new service area, when li enters anaiher serwce area, or when It leaves the user service area 1. Press [4 ~1men [6] men [3]. 2rSeIeci (he parameler (on, OFF) by usmg the sore" keys Press [- -], FADE ALER Thls runaion sounds alert when the phone can make cans sue to poor srgnal slrengm —— 1. Press [~ ~] men [31 men [4]. 2 Selecl (he parameler (ON‘ OFF) by usmg Ihe scroll keys Press [~ 1. 26 CKJNG MY NUMBER This is a function to check lhe telephone number 01 the handset currently m use _— 1A Press [~ 1 men [0] men m. o Press and hold [it ’ ] [or 2 seconds and your phone number will be displayed EHECKINGTHE PHONE VERSIO This Function checks Ihe version 0! lhe handset currently in use. _— |. Press [~ 1 men [0] men [a] P2E User Manual 27 CHAPTER 5 SECURITY FEATURES 1. How la Lock Your Phone 2 r How to Restrict Your Phone 3 . How to Reset Your Phone 4. How to Clear Your Phone Memory OW TO LOCK YOUR PHONE EU LOK This runelion prevents any other person lrom uslng the handset without permission, When il ts locked, the handset can be used to dial or use any otner lunetion ——_— 1. Press [4 1 then [0] tnen enter [Lock Code] then [1] o The default lock code is lne lesl e signs or your phone number. 2 Seleettne parameter (No Use. POWER ON, 20 Sec) parameler_hy uslng the scroll keys Press [- -] o "ow locks Ihe handset immediately 0 "POWER ON?" locks Ihe handset upon powering on lne handset each lrrne 0 "OFF?' unlocks lhe handset and leaves i\ unlocked. Incoming calls, emergency dialmg and 513m! runctrorrs are enabled wrrerr the nanaeetrs locked. P2E User Manual “ HOW TO LOCK YOUR PHONE OCK CODECHANG This 1unc1ion ls used In change [he Migil lock code 1. Press [4 »] then [0] then enter [[Lock Code] then |2] o The delault lock code rs me last 4 dlglls ol your phone number. 2 Enler Ldlglt new lock code as Re-enterltre new look code. Press [- -1. 4. The display will lead lock code changed 28 OW TO RESTRICT YOUR PHONE RESTRICTION’FUNCTIONS You can 19511ch six dll'erenl lunalons —— L Press [~ «1 men [0] men enrer [Lock Code] men [4] o The delaun lock code ls me Iasl 4 dlgils 01 your phone number Uslng the scroll nulrons, select" YES" 2 Press [~ 4] EO REST IC INCOMING LS When (hls lumlon is enabled, the phone does nol respond to lncoming calls. However, oulgorng calls can srrll be made 1. Press key [I] “INCOMING' 2. Select [he parameter by using lhe scroll keys. RESTRICT Io reslrlel incoming calls. ALLOW: [0 allow lncoming calls. 3 Press [~ 4]. P213 User Manual “— HOW TO RESTRICT YOUR PHONE BESTRI’G’ITINGmuTGOING CAL-LS When this luncllon ls enabled, lncornlng calls can be answered, but outgolng calls cannot be mada It ls srrll possrble to make emergency calls. Iv Press key [2] “ou‘rsowe? z. Selecl lne parameter by uslng me scroll keys RESTRICT: to resuicl outgomg calls ALLOW: \0 allow oulgorng calls —* a Press |~ 4] 29 OW T0 RESTRICT YOUR PHONE EESTRICTING THE [PHONE BOOK This lunckiorl blockslhe storage 0! phone numbers or (he use 01 stored phone numbers 1. Press key [3] “MEMORY ONLY" 0 The delault lock code is me lasl 4 digits cl your phone number 2 Selecl the paremeler by usmg lhe scroll keys. RESTRICT. vestricls phone book ALLOW: allows phone book use, __ Press [I 1. 1 Press key [4] “LONG DIST" 2 Selecl me parameler by usmg the scroll keys RESTRICT‘ les11lcls long dismnce calls ALLOW: allows long distance calls. 3. Press [e «1. P2E User Manual —\ HOW TO RESTRICT YOUR PHONE RESTRICT CALLS T0 999 NUMBERS 30 l. Press key [5] "900 it's" 2. Select me parameler by uslng me scroll keys. RESTRICT; restricls 900 servlce ALLOW. allows 900 servlce 3. Press (~ -]. rs rue message ‘rH/s PHONE": RES TRIC TED" dlsplayed on me screen OW TO RESET YOUR PHONE This function resets each value set In the memory to its defaun value —_ 1, Press [4 »] men [0] men [Leek Code] men [5]. 2 Select the parameter by using the smu keys, Press [~ ~]. 0 If you selecl “YES" lhe (“lowing screen is displayed, and Ihen the phone erI be amomatlcally turned 0" P2P: User Manual “— HOW TO CLEAR YOUR PHONE MEMOR ELEARING STORED PHONE NUMBERS ans runctron clears all stored numbers _h 1 Press [- 1 than [0] men enler [Lock Codellhen [6] menu] The aerauu lock code re me last 4 argue or your phone number 2 select the parameter (NO. YES) by uslng the scroll keys. Press |- -1. ELEA ING SCHEDULE CONTENTS This Vuncnon clears all schedule contents and reserved call lnlormallon 1 Press [» ~] men [0] then enter [Leek Code] then [6] men [2]. The deveurt lock code is the rest 4 digits or your phone number 2 Seteettne parameter (NO, YES) by using the scroll keys Press |« -| 31 MEMORY CLEARING FUNCTION CHAPTER 6 LEARAIRTIME INHOME SERVICE AREA SUPPLEMENTARY FUNCTIONS This iuncfion clearS air time used in home servme area 1 Press [~ 4] then [0] men emer 1 Melody Setup Function [LOCK CODE] men [6] men [41 2 Optional Services The delaull lock node is the last 4 digits 01 your phone number Z Salem me paramerer (NO. ves> by using the suoll keys Press [~ ~]4 ROAM CALL This runclipn clears all Irme used in other service areas LPress [- 4] then [01 men enter [Lock Code] men [s] then [5]. The aeraun look we re the last 4 dlglls or your phone number 2 Selectme paramelel (N0, VES) by usnngthe scroll keys Press [- .]_ P2E User Manual 32 ELODY SETUP NTERING MELOD press [- -1 then [5] then [21 . ll 2 Enter a melody via the key pad. Press [< 1 afler entering melody o By pressing the [~ 4] , the prevrously entered melody ts played with mustcal note displayed on the screen 0 To end the melody, press [CLR]. 0 You can edit prevtously entered melody. 0 "0ndalsem' ls detault melody 3 Press I' <1 arter entermg melody speed. 0 Speed Select the Paramelev (Moderate, Allegro. largo -- » . by usan the scroll keys) 4.Press l' 1 arter entering the tttle or the melody 0 tr there is previously entered melody. ”OVERWRITE“ ls DISPLAYED. 0 Select the parameter you want. 0 Entered melody is added to the ringer type list MELODY SETUP C ENTER MELODE 0 When you press dla! key 9. a quaner note ts displayed. oThe dial keys I, 2, 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8. 9, 0, correspond to musical notes do. re. ml. ta, sol. la. ti, do. respectively n Select the length ot tone by pressing [4 ‘1 in sequence while the quaner note is dtsplayed oWhen you press [# ' 1, at sign ts displayed under the mustoal note and it changes to a halt note 0 To enter a pause. press [4 '] in sequence after pressth [4 -] and select the length ot a pause 0 ti rs possible to move and edit musical notes by pressing volume keys [4/4] 0 To add mustcal notes whtle you edit. hord [- -] and enter he note 0 To delete the note, press [CLR]. 0 Press[~ 1 to ptay back the melody you've entered. Press [CLR] to stop, 0 When you enter 11 notes. the screen moves to the next screen. oYou can enter up to 100 notes LISTENING aTHE MELQD “ 33 L Press [4 4] then [5] then [2L 2,The title of melody is disptayed and melody gets played 0 The melody gets replayed when pressing [~ ~] 0 Press [CLR] to stop the melody o ll there rs no entered message. "Ondalserrr" will be played. CHAPTER 7 VOICE MAIL AND TEXT MESSAGES This chapter describes convenient functions that allow you to check voice mail and receive text messages with the handset L Recei "ng in Message 2 Checking Received Voice Mail Message 3. Checking the Received Text Message PQE User Manual 34 RECEIVING A MESSAGE CHECKING RECEIVED MESSAGE EOIGEMAIL MESSA E _| GKING ' CHE/EB VOIGEMSAfla} MBSS’A' 01: _—_ “ 1.wnen a vcree message is recervea, me 1. Press I‘ r .] _ —_ [4 » 1 blinks on lire screen and displays arms [1] 'VOICE MAIL” ine lollowing message 0 II displays the number pl voice 0 A message arnval is announced marl messages currently received wrltr a ringer or lamp as selected in your vorce mailbox. by me user 0 To access your voice mallbox‘ press [5 END]. I e What Ihe handset receives a text message, and mel ] bllnks on the screen, the lolluwrng message rs displayed' o A message arrival is announced with a ringer or lamp as selected toy lhe user 0 A recenved text message can be up to 300 characters long P2E User Manual 35 HECKING RECElVED MESSAGE EHEQKING RECEIVED TEXT MESSAGE 1.Press [~ - ~]. 2 Press [2] "TEXT MAIL" o w you want lo read the vecexved (ext mall , press [~ ~]. 0 u you want to elase the received (ext mall .press [~ ‘1 . [' -] thenA P2E User Manual CHECKING RECEIVED MESSAGE >:q' , ETEXTMESSAGE “ 1. Press [~ < ~]. ‘ 2. Press [3] “CLEAR MAIL" 3. Select the Paramemr (NOXES) by using the son)“ keys keys Press [4 ~]. 36 CHAPTER 8 SAFETY P2E User Manual 37 e AFETY INFORMATION FOR SAFETY INFORMATION FOR IRELESS HANDHELD PHONES WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES Read This InIormaIIOn Before Using Your Handheld Portable Cellular Telephone EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS Your Wireless handheld portable telephone Is a low power radio Iransmlllel and lecelver Talking on the phone while drlvlng is extremely dangerous and ls illegal when it is ON, it recetves and also sends out radio lreduency (RF) stgnals in some states Remember. salety comes llrst Check the laws and ln August, 1996. the Federal Communlcaltons Commlssions lrccl regulations on the use ol phones in the areas where you drive Always adopted RF exposure guidettnes wrth salety levels lor handheld wire-less obey them. phones. Those guidelines are consistent wtth the salety standards Also. it using your phone while drlvlng please. plevlously set by both u s. and international standards bodies 0 lee lull attention to drilling Driving salety ls your first lesponslbtlliy ANSI 095 l 0992) - 0 Use handslree operation. il available, NCRP Report 88 (1986) ' 0 Pull ofllha load and park belore making or answering a call. if driving ICNIRP (1996) ' oolidttions require, Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations II you must use the phone while driving, please use one-touch speed ol the relevant scientific literature. For example. over tzoscientists, dieting, and auto answer modes engineers, and physicians lrorn universities. government health An alrbag inflates Wllh great loroe DO NOT ptaoe oblects, including agencies, and industry reviewed the available body ol research to both installed or portable wireless equipmenI. in the area over the develop the ANSI standard (0951). allbag or in the airbag deployment area ll in-yehicte wlreless equlpmenl The design ol your phone complies With the FCC guidelines (and those standards).* ; is Improperly installed and the air bag inltatee, serious intury could Amerlcan National standards tnstitute; result National Councll on Radiation protection and measurements, WARNING: Fatlure to lottowthese instructions may lead to serious lnternationat Commission on Nonionizlng Radiation Protection personal injury and posslble property damage. ANTENNA CARE Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may vtotate FCC regulations P2E User Manual 38 AFETY INFORMATION FOR i LECTRONI EVICE Most modern electronic equipment is shielded lrom RF energy. Howevei‘ certain electronic equlpmenl may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Assoclailon lecommendsthat a minimum separation 015|K(S7 Inches be maintained between a hand-held Wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid polenIlaI inlarierence Wlth lhe pacemaker, These recommendations are conmstent wlth Ihe independent research by and recommendations or Wireless Technology Research. ll you have a pacemaker: c ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches lrom your pace-maker when the phone is turned on 0 Do not carry the phone In a breast pocket. 0 Use the ear opposite me pacemaker to minimize the potential lor inlertelence. o ll you have any reason to suspect that interierence is taking place‘ turn your phone OFF immediately Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may lnter'ere With some hearing aids in the event oisuch interierence‘ you may want to consult your service provider (or call the customer servlce line to discuss alternatives) P2E User Manual SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES ELE ONIC DEVI 5 Other Medical Devices II you use any other personal medical device. consult the manulacturer of your dewce to determine it they are adequately shielded trom external RF energy Voul physician may be able to assist you in ootaining this inlormation Turn your phone OFF in healthcare iacilities when any regulations post-ed in these areas instruct you to do so Hospitals or healthcare laciiilies may be using equipment that could be sensitive Io external RF energy, Vehicles RF signals may sheet improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems In motor vehicles Check Wlth the manutacturet or its representative regarding your vehicle You should also consult the manulmurer oi any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. Posted Facilities Turn your phone orr where posted notioes so requtve 39 AFETY INFORMATION FOR iTHERuS’AFE‘TY GUIDEbINE " Aircran Fcc Regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air Switch OFF your phone berore boarding an aIrcran. Blastlng Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations. turn your phone OFF when in a "blasting area" or in areas posted: "Turn on (woeway radio" obey all signs and instructions. Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Tum your phone OFF when in any area with a potenlially explosive atmosphere 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 olten, but not always. clearly marked. They include iueling areas such as gas stations; below deck on boats; Iuel or chemical transler or storage lacilities; vehicles uslng liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane). areas where ltie alr contains chemicals or articles. such as grain, dust. or metal powders. and any other area where you would normally be advlsed lo turn on your vehicle engine P2E User Manual SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES 40 REC TION Your Handheld Ponaole Telephone is a hlgn quaIlIy piece ol equipment Belore opeiaimg the equipment, read all lnstrucllons and cauilonary markings on (1) AC Adaptor (2) Battery and (3) Product Using Battery 1. DO NOT use thls eqmpmenl in an extreme environment where high temperature or hlgh humloity exlsts. 2 Do NOT abuse ihe eoulpment Avoio striking. shaking or shocking When not using the unit, lay down the unll to avoid possible damage due to Instability. 3. DO NOT expose this equipmeni to ram or spilled beverages 4 DO NOT use unaulherlzeu accessories 5 DO NOT disassemble the phone or lls accessories "service or repair is iequlred, return unlt to an aulnorized audiovox cellular service center. If unit IS disassembled, the risk of electric shock or fire may result. 6. DO NOT shonclrcutl the battery terminals by metal Items etc AFETY INFORMATION FOR IRELESS HANDHELD PHONES The tollowlng oneneee are punishapte by fine, imprisonment. or bout. 0 Using obscene. indecent, or protane language 0 Using the un|1 to glve ow ialae distress calls. 0 Wiretapping or otherwise intercepting a telephone call, unless that person has first obtained the consent oithe parties participating in the can. a Making anonymous calls to annoy, harass, or molesi other people. 0 Charglng to an account Without auihorization to avoid payment for services 0 Reiusmg to yield a parly line when mlerrneo that it IS neeiieo lot an emergency call (it is also unlawful to take over a party line by stating ialsely ihal n is needed tor an emergency) P2E User Manual 41
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