Inventec Appliances FW390001 GSM Digital Fixed Wireless Phone User Manual UPMFW390001 Rev2

Inventec Appliances (Jiangning) Corporation GSM Digital Fixed Wireless Phone UPMFW390001 Rev2

User Manual

 Page 1 of 35 z  Please read this manual before using your phone. z  All illustrations in this user manual are for illustration only and may not accurately depict the actual phone. z  We operate a policy of continuous development and reserve the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this manual without prior notice.
 Page 2 of 35  Table of Contents  1. Safety information....................................................................................................... 4 2. General information.................................................................................................. 12 2.1 Checking the phone and accessories ................................................................ 12 2.2 Illustrations of the phone and function ............................................................... 12 2.3 Idle mode display ............................................................................................... 16 2.4 Technical specifications...................................................................................... 16 2.5 SIM card & battery ............................................................................................. 16 2.5.1 Installing SIM card & battery .................................................................... 17 2.5.2 Removing SIM card & battery .................................................................. 17 2.6 Charging the battery .......................................................................................... 17 2.7 Power the phone on/off...................................................................................... 18 2.8 Idle mode operations ......................................................................................... 18 3. Basic Operations....................................................................................................... 18 3.1 Making a call ...................................................................................................... 18 3.1.1 Making a call from idle ............................................................................. 18 3.1.2 Inserting a pause sign when dialing......................................................... 19 3.1.3 Speed dialing ........................................................................................... 19 3.1.4 Redialing.................................................................................................. 19 3.2 Answering/rejecting a call .................................................................................. 19 3.3 Missed calls ....................................................................................................... 20 3.4 During a call ....................................................................................................... 20 3.4.1 Muting a call............................................................................................. 20 3.4.2 Handsfree earpiece.................................................................................. 20 3.4.3 Adjusting earpiece volume ....................................................................... 20 3.4.4 Searching for a number from the Contacts .............................................. 20 3.4.5 DTMF....................................................................................................... 20 4. Entering text.............................................................................................................. 20 4.1 Keypad mapping ................................................................................................ 21 4.2 ABC/abc input .................................................................................................... 21 4.3 123 input ............................................................................................................ 22 4.4 Entering symbols ............................................................................................... 22 5. The menus................................................................................................................. 22 5.1 Menu Tree.......................................................................................................... 22 5.2 Contacts............................................................................................................. 23 5.2.1 Search Entry ............................................................................................ 24 5.2.2 Add New Entry ......................................................................................... 24 5.2.3 View ......................................................................................................... 24 5.2.4 Edit........................................................................................................... 24 5.2.5 Delete ...................................................................................................... 24 5.2.6 Copy ........................................................................................................ 25 5.2.7 Move........................................................................................................ 25
 Page 3 of 35 5.2.8 Delete All.................................................................................................. 25 5.2.9 Copy All.................................................................................................... 25 5.2.10 Owner Number ...................................................................................... 25 5.2.11 Speed dialing ......................................................................................... 26 5.2.12 Memory Status....................................................................................... 26 5.3 Messages........................................................................................................... 26 5.3.1 Write Message......................................................................................... 26 5.3.2 Inbox ........................................................................................................ 26 5.3.3 Outbox ..................................................................................................... 27 5.3.4 Template .................................................................................................. 27 5.3.5 Message Settings .................................................................................... 27 5.3.6 Voice Mail ................................................................................................ 28 5.4 Call History......................................................................................................... 28 5.4.1 Missed /Dialed /Received ........................................................................ 28 5.4.2 Delete Log ............................................................................................... 28 5.4.3 Call Time.................................................................................................. 28 5.5 Settings.............................................................................................................. 28 5.5.1 Phone Setup ............................................................................................ 28 5.5.2 Call Setup ................................................................................................ 30 5.5.3 Network Setup ......................................................................................... 31 5.5.4 Security Setup ......................................................................................... 31 5.5.5 Restore Factory Settings ......................................................................... 32 5.6 Games ............................................................................................................... 33 5.7 Organizer ........................................................................................................... 33 5.7.1 To Do List................................................................................................. 33 5.7.2 Alarm........................................................................................................ 33 5.7.3 Calculator................................................................................................. 33 5.8 Services ............................................................................................................. 34 6. Troubleshooting........................................................................................................ 34
 Page 4 of 35 1. Safety information Read these precautions carefully before using to ensure that you use the phone safely and correctly. The precautions listed here are intended to prevent injury to the phone user and to others, and to prevent unintended damage to property. z The designations below Indicates the severity of the injury or damage that may be incurred if the designated precautions are not followed and the product is used incorrectly.  DANGER Indicates that, if this warning is ignored, improper handling of the product is likely to result in death or serious injury. WARNING Indicates that, if this warning is ignored, improper handling of the product could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION Indicates that, if this warning is ignored, improper handling of the product could result in personal injury or material damage.  The icons shown below are used to indicate instructions that should be observed.
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 Page 11 of 35  Note: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Some electronic devices are susceptible to electromagnetic interference sent by phone if inadequately shielded. Please use phone at least 20cm or as far as you can from TV set, radio and other automated office equipement so as to avoid interference. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age or health.  This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.   Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed with providing a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons.  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  -- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different form that to which the receiver is connected. -- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
 Page 12 of 35 2. General information 2.1 Checking the phone and accessories After unpacking, please check the accessories. If there is anything missing or there are pages lost in the user’s manual, which cause it unreadable, please contact the local seller that you purchased the phone from. 2.2 Illustrations of the phone and function
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 Page 15 of 35 1  Handset   2  Left Soft key z Enter the Menu in idle z Execute the function shown at the bottom left of the display 3  End key z Press and hold to power the phone on when the phone is off z Press and hold to power the phone off when the phone is in idle z End or reject a call z Return to idle display 4  Arrow key z Move the cursor z Press Up/Down arrow key to decrease/increase the earpiece and ring volume 5  Display   6  Dual Band ANT   7  Right Soft key z Enter Name in idle z Execute the function shown at the bottom right of the display 8  Mute key  z To muffle the sound of microphone. 9  Send key  z Make or answer a call z List the dialed calls in idle 10  Shortcut key for Contacts  z Enter the Contacts in idle 11  Shortcut key for SMS  z Enter the Message in idle 12  Shortcut key for Call History  z Enter the Call History in idle 13  Handfree key   14  Dial button (Numeric key) z Enter phone numbers, characters or select the function 15 Charger connector   16  Power key  z Shut off the power supply 17  USB interface   18  SIM card slot   19  SIM card   20  Battery   21  Battery cover   22  Jack for handset   23  Base
 Page 16 of 35 2.3 Idle mode display  This picture shows icons in the display.   Icon  Descriptions 1.     Indicates signal strength level and more bars means better signal 2.     Indicates the phone is in the connecting or connected status 3.     Indicates the keypad is locked   4.    Indicates you have unread messages 5.      Fixed dial is set on 6.     Indicates the alarm is set on 7.    Indicates battery power 8.     Roam 9.    /     Indicates communication line 10.   Indicates call divert 11.   /   /   Indicates you have new voice messages in No.1 line/No.2 line/No.1 and No.2 line   12.  Display date and time, Owner number and so on 2.4 Technical specifications Battery  Li-Ion battery   3.7v 650MAH Charger  Input: 100 - 240V ~ 50/60Hz 200mA Output: DC +5V/400mA Dimensions  185 x 218 x 88(mm) Weight 637 g Standby time*  About 200   hours Talk time*  156 - 260 minutes * The idle time and call time depend on the network. 2.5 SIM card & battery z  Keep all SIM cards out of the reach of small children. z  The SIM card and its contacts can be easily damaged by scratches or bending, so be careful while handling, inserting or removing the card.
 Page 17 of 35 z  Power off the phone before installing or removing the SIM card to prevent damage to the phone. Notice: You can only use the authorized SIM card. If there is anything you doubt, please contact the local seller. 2.5.1 Installing SIM card & battery 1.  Place the SIM card into the slot with the metal contact facing down. 2.  Attach the battery. 3.  Push the battery cover upwards until it clicks into place. 2.5.2 Removing SIM card & battery 1.  Power off the phone. 2.  Push the battery cover latch upwards. 3.  Remove the battery. 4.  Slide the SIM card. 2.6 Charging the battery 1.  Plug the connector of the charger into the jack at the top of the phone, and plug the charger into a standard AC wall outlet. During charging, the battery icon is flashing.  2.  When charging is completed, the battery icon stops flashing. Charging…….   Fully Charged
 Page 18 of 35        Notice: z When    is shown in the screen, it indicates that there is not enough power, please charge the phone. z  You must fully charge the battery before using the phone for the first time. It is recommended you charge the battery for four hours for the first time. z  If the phone is turned on during charging, you can still make or answer calls, but this will consume battery power, thus extend the charging time of the phone. z  It is recommended you charge the battery when it runs out to enhance the battery life. 2.7 Power the phone on/off To power the phone on, press and hold End key when it is off. z  If phone lock is set on, you are required to enter the password. The phone password is preset to “1122” at the factory. See “5.5.4 Security Setup”. z  If SIM lock is set on, you are required to enter the PIN. See “5.5.4 Security Setup”. If you enter wrong PIN three times in a row, you need the PUK to unlock it. PIN and PUK are both provided by the network operator. To power the phone off, press and hold End key when it is in idle. 2.8 Idle mode operations In idle z Press Left soft key (Menu) to enter the Main Menu. Press Up/Down keys to select the desired one and press Left soft key (Select) to enter. z Press Right soft key (Name) to enter the Contacts list. z Press Messages to enter Messages. 3. Basic Operations 3.1 Making a call You can make or receive calls within the service area and with sufficient signal strength. Notice: The signal strength affects the quality of your call. 3.1.1 Making a call from idle 1.  Making a call in the normal way Pick up the handset or press the Handfree key, the “online” indicator turns on. Enter the phone numbers you want to call, it will be dialed automatically if no number is
 Page 19 of 35 entered after the time you set. Press the End key or put down the handset or press the Handfree key to cancel the dialing operation and return to idle.  2  Making a call beforehand z Enter the number in idle and pick up the handset or press the Handfree key or press the Send key. The number is dialed. z When enter the number, press Right soft key (clear)to erase the number, press Left soft key (save)  to save it to the phonebook, and press End key return to idle. 3  No matter whether the handset is picked up or the Handfree key is pressed, press Send key in idle to enter the dialed call list. When the number is dialed, put down the handset or press the Handfree key or press the End key to cancel the dialing operation. 3.1.2 Inserting a pause sign when dialing You can use the pause sign to dial an extension number automatically or manually. In an automatic way 1.  Enter the phone number. 2. Press * key continuously three times to insert a “P”.   3.  Enter the extension number. 4.  Dial the number before “P”. After the line is connected, the phone will dial the number after “P” automatically. Notice: The suspending time depends on the number of the “P” you entered. In a manual way 1.  Enter the phone number. 2. Press * key continuously four times to insert a “W”. 3.  Enter the extension number. 4.  Dial the number before “W”. After the line is connected, the phone will ask you whether to dial the number after “W”.     3.1.3 Speed dialing After you have activated the Speed Dial function and assigned the phone number to the relevant numeric key, you can press and hold the key to call the number quickly in idle. 3.1.4 Redialing In idle you can press the Redial key dial the last call. 3.2 Answering/rejecting a call When there is an incoming call: 1.  Pick up the handset or press the Handfree key or press the Send key to answer a call. If the handset has been picked up or the Handfree key has been pressed, you can just press the Send key to answer the call.   2. Press End key or Right soft key (Reject) to reject it.
 Page 20 of 35 3.3 Missed calls The missed calls are displayed in the display. Press Left soft key (Read) to enter missed calls list to check. 3.4 During a call 3.4.1 Muting a call You can mute the call during the conversation, and then the other party would not hear your voice. 1.  During the call press Mute key to mute the call. 2.  To unmute the call, press Mute key again. 3.4.2 Handsfree earpiece 1. Press Handfree key to activate handsfree earpiece. 2.  To deactivate handsfree earpiece, press the key again. 3.4.3 Adjusting earpiece volume During a call press Up arrow key or Down arrow key to adjust earpiece volume. On the input screen during a call, press and hold the up or down key to display the volume adjustment screen, and then press these two keys to adjust the volume. 3.4.4 Searching for a number from the Contacts During a call, press Left soft key (Option) and select Contacts. 3.4.5 DTMF When DTMF is turned off, the entered numbers will not be responded as DTMF signals during a call. 1.  During the call press Left soft key (Option) and select DTMF. Press Left soft key (Off) to deactivate DTMF. 2.  To activate DTMF, select DTMF and press Left soft key (On) in the Option display. 4. Entering text The phone provides several input methods including ABC input, abc input, 123 input. Press # key to switch input methods.
 Page 21 of 35 4.1 Keypad mapping Input method  key  Characters or functions  Display frequently used symbols  a/b/c/2 (A/B/C/2)  d/e/f/3 (D/E/F/3)  g/h/i/4 (G/H/I/4)  j/k/l/5 (J/K/L/5)  m/n/o/6 (M/N/O/6)  p/q/r/s/7 (P/Q/R/S/7)  t/u/v/8 (T/U/V/8)  w/x/y/z/9 (W/X/Y/Z/9)  space, 0    Display symbols abc/ABC  Switch input methods ~ 0~9  Display symbols 123  Switch input methods  4.2 ABC/abc input   1. Press # key to switch to abc/ABC input. 2.  Press the numeric key. For example, press 2 key three times for “c/C”. 3. Press Left soft key (Select) to save and exit.
 Page 22 of 35 4.3 123 input 1. Press # key to switch to 123 input. Press the numeric key directly to enter the number. 4.4 Entering symbols 1. Press * key to display symbols. Press Arrow keys for the desired one and press Left soft key (Select). Press Right soft key (Back) to exit the symbol display.   2.  In abc/ABC input method, press 1 key repeatedly for the frequently used symbols. 5. The menus 5.1 Menu Tree Main menu Sub-menu Sub-menu Sub-menu 1 Contacts  1 Search Entry       2 Add New Entry      3 Delete All     4 Copy All       5 Owner Number       6 Speed Dial       7 Memory Status     2 Messages  1 Write Message      2 Inbox      3 Outbox      4 Template      5 Message Settings  1 Profile Setting       2 Common Setting      3 Memory    6 Voice Mail     3 Call History  1 Missed      2 Dialed      3 Received      4 Delete Log      5 Call Time    4 Settings  1 Phone Setup  1 Customize  1Tone Setup      2 Volume      3 Ring Type      4 Extra Tone       5 LCD Backlight
 Page 23 of 35    2 Time and Date      3 Input Method      4 Display     5 Contrast     6 Greeting    2 Call Setup  1 Caller ID       2 Call Waiting       3 Call Divert         4 Call Barring       5 Line Switching      6 Call Time Reminder     7 Auto Dial Time    3 Network Setup  1 Network Selection  1 New Search       2 Select Network      3 Selection Mode   4 Security Setup  1 SIM Lock       2 Phone Lock       3 Auto Keypad Lock       4 Fixed Dial       5 Change Password     5 Restore Factory Settings     5 Games  1 Puzzle  1 Start Game       2 Game Level       3 Best Grades       4 Game Help     2 Memory  1 Start Game       2 Game Level       3 Bingo Ratio       4 Game Help   6 Organizer  1 To Do List      2 Alarm      3 Calculator    7 Services        5.2 Contacts You can store names and phone numbers in the memory of the phone or SIM card. z Phone memory stores up to 100 entries. z The storage of SIM card memory depends on its type. To check your sim card memory please check with your telecom operator. z In idle, press Name to enter Contacts list. The storage location of entries is indicated by different icons.
 Page 24 of 35 5.2.1 Search Entry 1. Select Menu→Contacts. 2. Select Search Entry and press Left soft key (Select). 3.  Enter characters (up to 5 characters), the phone lists matched entries. Press Right soft key (Clear) to erase the characters entered and press # key to switch the input methods. Notice: —As characters entered, the entries matched are listed accordingly. —You cannot find the entries which name is empty. 5.2.2 Add New Entry If the handset has not been picked up or the Handfree key has not been pressed, you can enter phone numbers in idle and press Left soft key (Save). Select To Phone or To SIM to store it. Or 1. Select Menu→Contacts. 2. Select Add New Entry and press Left soft key (Select). 3. Select To Phone or To SIM, then press Left soft key (Select). 4. Select Name and press Left soft key (Edit). Enter the name and press Left soft key (OK). 5. Select Number and press Left soft key (Edit). Enter the number and press Left soft key (OK) 6. Press Left soft key (Yes) to save. 5.2.3 View 1.  In Contacts list select the entry you want to view. 2. Press Left soft key (Option) and select View. 3. Press Left soft key (Select) to view. 5.2.4 Edit 1.  In Contacts list select the entry you want to edit. 2. Press Left soft key (Option) and select Edit, then press Left soft key (Select). 4. Press Right soft key (Done) to save. 5.2.5 Delete There are two ways to delete entries. 1.  In Contacts list z  Select the entry you want to delete, press Left soft key (Option) and select Delete. Press Left soft key (Select).
 Page 25 of 35 z  The message “Delete?” appears in the display.   z Press Left soft key (Yes) to confirm and press Right soft key (No) to cancel the message.  2. Select Menu→Contacts. Select Delete All and press Left soft key (Select).   z From SIM: Delete all entries stored in the SIM card memory.   z From Phone: Delete all entries stored in the phone memory.   5.2.6 Copy There are two ways to copy entries between the phone and the SIM card memory 1.  In Contacts list z  Select the entry you want to copy, press Left soft key (Option) and select Copy. Press Left soft key (Select). z  The message “Copy?” appears in the display. z Press Left soft key (Yes) to confirm and press Right soft key (No) to cancel the message. 2. Select Menu→Contacts. Select Copy All and press Left soft key (Select). z From SIM: Copy all entries stored in the SIM card to the phone memory. z From Phone: Copy all entries stored in the phone memory to the SIM card. 5.2.7 Move Move entries between the phone and the SIM card memory. 1.  In Contacts list, select the entry you want to move, press Left soft key (Option) and select Move. Press Left soft key (Select). 2.  The message “Move?” appears in the display. 3. Press Left soft key (Yes) to confirm and press Right soft key (No) to cancel the message. 5.2.8 Delete All 1. Select Menu→Contacts→Delete All. 2.  You can select delete From SIM or From Phone. 5.2.9 Copy All 1. Select Menu→Contacts→Copy All. 2.  You can select copy From SIM or From Phone. 5.2.10 Owner Number Set the own number for the different lines. After the own number is set and Show Owner Number function (see 5.5.1.5 Display: Show Owner Number) is activated, the number is
 Page 26 of 35 shown in the idle display.   1.  Select one and press Left soft key (Option). z Edit: Edit the name and number. z Erase: Erase the selected number. 5.2.11 Speed dialing After you have activated the Speed Dial function and assigned the phone number to the relevant numeric key, you can press and hold the key to call the number quickly in idle. 5.2.12 Memory Status Select Menu→Contacts→Memory Status. The memory status of the SIM card and phone memory is shown in the display. 5.3 Messages You can store up to 50 messages in the phone and SIM card memory. The SMS memory in Phone varies with the capacity of SIM card. 5.3.1 Write Message 1. Select Menu→Messages→Write Message. 2.  Write down the message you want. Press Left soft key (Option) for the following options.  z Done: Complete editing and enter the Send Option display. z Template: Enter template to select one. 3.  In the Send Option display, there are for the following options: z Send Only: You can enter recipient’s phone number directly or press Left soft key (Search) to select one entry from the Contacts. Press Left soft key (OK) to send the message.   z Save and Send: You can enter recipient’s phone number directly or press Left soft key (Search) to select one entry from the Contacts. Press Left soft key (OK) to send the message. After the message is sent, it will be saved to Outbox. z Save: Save the message to Outbox. z Send To Many: You can send up to 10 recipients at one time. 5.3.2 Inbox 1. Select Menu→Messages→Inbox. The messages you have read and unread are listed here. z   Indicates the message is unread. z   Indicates the message is read. 2.  When view a detailed message, press Left soft key (Option) for the following options: z Reply: Reply to the message. z Forward: Forward the message to other person.
 Page 27 of 35 z Edit: Edit the message. z Delete: Delete the message. z Delete All: Delete all messages in Inbox. z Use Number: List the number of the sender as well as contained in the message for you to dial or store to the Contacts. 5.3.3 Outbox 1. Select Menu→Messages→Outbox. Messages sent successfully are listed here. Press Left soft key (Select) to read the selected message. 2.  When view a detailed message, press Left soft key (Option) for the following options:   z Send: Send the message again or others. z Edit: Edit the message. z Delete: Delete the selected message. z Delete All: Delete all messages in Outbox. z Use Number: List the number of the recipient as well as contained in the message for you to dial or store to the Contacts. 5.3.4 Template The phone has preset 10 templates for you to use when write the message. These templates can be modified 1. Select Menu→Messages→Template. 2.  Select a template, press Left soft key (Option) for the following options: z Edit: Edit the selected template. z Erase: Clear the contents of the selected template. 5.3.5 Message Settings Select Menu→Messages→Message Settings. Profile Setting z  Edit the number of the message service center. With the SIM card inserted, the phone automatically searches for the number. You need to make sure the number is correct before sending and receiving the message. z  Select the period for the message saved. It is the time the service center’s attempt to send the message. Please contact the network operator for more information. z  Select the format of the message to be sent. Please contact the network operator for more information. Common Setting z  Delivery Report: Get the delivery report when the message is successfully delivered to the recipient. z  Reply Path: Whether to use the service center which send the message to reply. Memory z  Check the message memory status of the SIM and the phone.
 Page 28 of 35 5.3.6 Voice Mail Select Menu→Messages→Voice Mail. Set the voice mail numbers. When connecting, you can call and listen to the voice mail. Notice: If you have set the voice mail number, press and hold 1 key in idle to dial the corresponding number. 5.4 Call History 5.4.1 Missed /Dialed /Received The phone registers the phone numbers of missed, dialed and received calls (up to 20 records each). Below takes Missed Calls for example. 1. Select Menu→Call History. 2.  Select “Missed”, press Left soft key (Select) to view the selected record. 3. Press Left soft key (Option) for the following options: z Delete: Delete the record. z Save: Save the phone number to Contacts. 5.4.2 Delete Log Select Menu→Calls History→Delete Log. You can choose to delete records of missed calls, dialed calls or received calls respectively or delete them at one time. 5.4.3 Call Time Select Menu→Calls History→Call Time. You can view last call time, total sent time, total received time and reset all time. 5.5 Settings 5.5.1 Phone Setup 5.5.1.1 Customize 1.  Tone Setup z Incoming Call: The phone has 25 preset rings. Press Up/Down arrow keys to select the ring and press Left soft key (Select) to save.   z Alarm:  Select a ring when alarm time reaches. See “Incoming Call” for detailed operations. z Power On: Select a ring when the phone is powered on. Press Up/Down arrow Keys to select the ring and press Left soft key (Select) to save. z Power Off: Select a ring when the phone is powered off. See “Power On” for detailed operations.
 Page 29 of 35 z Message Tone: Select a tone when a message has been received. See “Power On” for detailed operations. z Keypad Tone: Select a tone when the key is pressed. The options include Silent, Click and Tone. 2. Volume Set the volume level for ring and key tones. Press Up/Down arrow keys to adjust the volume and press Left soft key (Select) to save. 3. Ring Type Set the ring type to Single, Repeat, or Ascending. Press Left soft key (Select) to save. 4.  Extra Tone Press Left soft key (On / Off) to tick it and press Right soft key (Done) to save. 5.  LCD Backlight 1. Select Shortcut key for Contacts →enter master PIN→Settings→Phone Setup→Customize→LCD Backlight. 2. Press Up/Down arrow keys to select LCD Backlight. 3. Press Left soft key to save. 5.5.1.2 Time and Date 1. Select Menu→Settings→Phone Setup→Time and Date.   2.  Set the home city, time/date and the format.   3. Press Left soft key to save. 5.5.1.3 Display Select Menu→Settings→Phone Setup→Display. z Off: Hide date, time and owner number in idle display. z Show Date and Time: Show date and time in idle display. z Show Owner Number: Show the own number in idle display. To show the number, you should first store the own number in the Contacts. 5.5.1.4 Contrast 1. Select Menu→Settings→Phone Setup→Contrast. 2. Press Left/Right arrow keys to adjust the contrast 3. Press Left soft key to save. 5.5.1.5 Greeting Select Menu→Settings→Phone Setup→Greeting. If you edit the text and activate the function, the text is shown in the display each time you power the phone on. Set the status on or off. Enter the greeting texts. Press Right soft key (Done) to save.
 Page 30 of 35 5.5.2 Call Setup 5.5.2.1 Caller ID Select Menu→Settings→Call Setup→Caller ID. Decide whether to send the phone number to the person you are calling. This needs to be supported by the network. z Set by Network: Send or hide the phone number depending on the network. z Hide Id: Hide the phone number to the person you are calling. You may fail to make a call with this function in some areas. Please contact the network operator for more information. z Send Id: Send the phone number to the person you are calling. Select the desired one and press Left soft key (Select) to save. 5.5.2.2 Call Waiting Select Menu→Settings→Call Setup→Call Waiting. This function allows you to put the current call on hold and then make or answer a second one. You can switch between calls. 5.5.2.3 Call Divert Select Menu→Settings→Call Setup→Call Divert. With this function you can divert the incoming calls to a specified number.   z Divert All Voice Calls: Divert all voice incoming calls. z Divert If Unreachable: Divert incoming calls when the phone is outside the network service area. z Divert If No Answer: Divert incoming calls when they are not answered. z Divert If Busy: Divert incoming calls when the phone is busy. z Divert All Data Calls: Divert all data incoming calls. z Cancel All Divert: Cancel all divert calls. Press Left soft key (Select) when done. 5.5.2.4 Call Barring Select Menu→Settings→Call Setup→Call Barring. Call barring is a network-dependant service. Please contact your network operator for more information. z Outgoing Calls All Calls: Bar all outgoing calls except the emergency call. International Calls: Bar outgoing international calls. International Except Home: Bar outgoing international calls except calls to the home country. z Incoming Calls All Calls: Bar all incoming calls. When Roaming: Bar incoming calls when roaming. Press Left soft key (Select) to save.
 Page 31 of 35 z Cancel All Cancel all setup. You must input the password at first. z  Change Barring PW You are required to enter the old password before changing it. 5.5.2.5 Line Switching Select Menu→Settings→Call Setup→Line Switching. Select to use Line 1 or Line 2. Press Left soft key (Select) to save. 5.5.2.6 Call Time Reminder Select Menu→Settings→Call Setup→Call Time Reminder. z Off: Deactivate the reminder. z Single: Remind you only once during the period you set. z Periodic: Remind you XX seconds per minute during the period you set. Press Left soft key (Select) to save. 5.5.2.7 Auto Dial Time Select Menu→Settings→Call Setup→Auto Dial Time. The default can be modified. When you make a call in the normal way, you can enter the number and it will be dialed automatically if none is entered within the time you set.   5.5.3 Network Setup   The phone should access the network before making and receiving calls. 5.5.3.1 Network Selection Select Menu→Settings→Network Setup→Network Selection. z New Search: Search a new Network again. z Select Network: You can select a Network you want. z Selection Mode: Select a mode you want. 5.5.4 Security Setup Select Menu→Settings→Security Setup. 5.5.4.1 SIM Lock Select Menu→Settings→Security Setup→SIM Lock. You are required to enter the PIN before changing its status. With this function activated, the phone asks for a PIN each time you power the phone on. If the PIN is entered incorrectly three times in a row, you need to unblock it using the PUK. The PIN and PUK are provided by the network operator.   Notice: The phone supports Auto SIM PIN. If this function is available, the SIM PIN will be
 Page 32 of 35 changed automatically when the phone is powered on. Please contact with the local seller for details. 5.5.4.2 Phone Lock Phone lock protects the phone from being unauthorized use. With this function activated, you need the password of the phone to unlock it.   You are required to enter the password before changing its status. The preset password is “1234”. Select Menu→Settings→Security Setup→Phone Lock. Enter the password and press Left soft key (Ok). 5.5.4.3 Auto Keypad Lock Select Menu→Settings→Security Setup→Auto Keypad Lock. Select the time for the auto keylock and press Left soft key (Select). When the keypad is locked on, press any key and then input the phone’s password. 5.5.4.4 Fixed Dial If the SIM card supports fixed dial function, you can set limitations on the numbers you can call. PIN2 is required to activate it. Select Menu→Settings→Security Setup→Fixed Dial. You can activate or deactivate the fixed dial. PIN2 is required to change the mode. Press Left soft key (OK) to save.    Notice:  -  The amount of the fixed dial you can set depends on the type of the SIM card. -  Emergency call is allowed with this function activated. 5.5.4.5 Change Password You can change the PIN, PIN2 and the phone password. Select Menu→Settings→Security Setup→Change Password. You need to activate the SIM Lock before changing the PIN. First enter the old PIN to verity then enter the new PIN. When change the password, you need to enter the new password and enter it again to confirm it. The password should be 4~8 digits from 0 to 9. Press Left soft key (Select) when done. Notice: You cannot change the SIM PIN when Auto SIM PIN is available, because the SIM PIN will be changed automatically to one not known to the User. Please contact with the local seller for details. 5.5.5 Restore Factory Settings Reset some settings to factory default.   Select Menu→Settings→Restore Factory Settings. Notice: The phone’s password is also required when restore to the factory settings. The
 Page 33 of 35 preset password is “1234”. If you forget your password, please contact the local service provider’s service center. 5.6 Games The phone comes with two games: memory and puzzle. Before starting the game, you can view the game rules. 5.7 Organizer 5.7.1 To Do List This function allows you to keep a list of up to 3 tasks that you need to do. 1. Select Menu→Organizer→To D o  L is t .   2.  In the task list, press Left soft key (Option) for the following options: z View:View the task. z Add: Add a new task. Enter date, time, note and so on. Press Right soft key (Done) to save. z Edit Task: Edit the selected task. z Delete Task: Delete the selected task. z Delete All: Delete all tasks. When the alarm is set on and the alarm time reaches, the phone rings. You can press Left soft key (Select) to turn off the alarm. 5.7.2 Alarm Set up to 5 alarm clocks. 1. Select Menu→Organizer→Alarm. 2.  Select one alarm and press Left soft key (Edit). 3.  Set the alarm off/ on, the alarm time.   4. Press Right soft key (Done) to save. Notice: When the alarm time reaches, the phone reminds you even when it is powered off. When the alarm time reaches, the phone rings.   z Press Left soft key (Stop) to turn off the alarm.   z Press Right soft key (Snooze) to turn off the alarm temporarily. It reminds you again about 4 minutes later. If you do not handle the alarm, it by default reminds you again about 4 minutes later. 5.7.3 Calculator The calculated numbers cannot exceed 8 digits due to accuracy limitation. 1. Select Menu→Organizer→Calculator. 2.  Key definitions in the calculator function are shown below.
 Page 34 of 35 5.8 Services Select Menu→Services. The content of the Services depends on the SIM card. Please contact the operator for detailed information. 6. Troubleshooting Problem  Possible cause  Solution z  Is the battery power low?  z  Please charge the battery. z Do you press End key long enough? z Please press and hold End key for 2 seconds or longer. Unable to power on z  Is the battery switch on? z  Please switch on the battery. z Is the phone outside of the service area?   z  Move to a place where signal can be received strongly. Unable to make a call  z Is the number you dial correct? z Check the number and dial again. z Is the phone outside of the service area? z  Move to a place where signal can be received strongly. Communication interrupted suddenly   z Are you moving in high speed during conversation?z  The signal will interrupt when the phone switch between 2 cell station. Please move in low speed. z Do you insert the SIM card correctly? z Please insert the SIM card correctly.  z Is the SIM card connector dirty? z  Please clean the SIM card.   Insert the SIM card  z  Is the SIM card damaged?  z Please check the SIM card and return it to the service provider.    z Is the charger plugged to the phone correctly? z Please plug the charger to the phone correctly.   z  Is the connection OK?  z  Please check the connection.Left/ Right arrow key Select the operator # key Decimal point Left soft key   Equal, confirm Right soft key Erase numbers entered Erase the result and return to the initial state Exit the calculator
 Page 35 of 35 z  Is the battery old? z Contact the seller to replace the phone with a new battery.

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