KCMobile GM338 Dual-band GSM/GPRS Handset User Manual T6QGM338

KCMobile Co., Ltd. Dual-band GSM/GPRS Handset T6QGM338

Users Manual

Dual-band GSM/GPRS handset
GM338 User Guide
Rev A1.1
UNPACKING
Thank you for purchasing GM338. Check whether your phone comes equipped with all the nec
essary components, as shown in the figure below. If the product is defective or there is a comp
onent missing, immediately contact the office where you bought our phone.
9 Phone
9 Li-ion Battery
9 USB type Travel Charger & USB Cable
9 Earphone
9 User Guide
9 Quick Reference Card
CONTENTS
0…SAFETY INFORMATION
0…BEFORE YOU START
0…PHONE ICONS
0…DESCRIPTION OF KEYS
0…BACKLIGHT
0…BATTERY
0…NETWORK LINKING
0…INSERT & REMOVE THE T-
FLASH CARD
0…THE IDLE PROFILE
0…CALL FUNCTIONS
0…DISPLAY SCREEN
0…KEY OPERATION
0…SILENT MODE
0…CALL LOG
0…CALL MENU
0…FUNCTION MENU
0…PHONEBOOK
0…Quick Search
0…Search Entry
0…Add New Entry
0…Copy All
0…Delete
0…Caller Group
0…Extra Number
0…Settings
0…Caller Picture
0…Caller Ring Tone
0…Caller Video
0…MESSAGE
0…SMS
0…MMS
0…Chat Application
0…Voice Mail
0…Broadcast Message
0…CALL HISTORY
0…Missed Calls
0…Dialed Calls
0…Received Calls
0…Delete Call Log
0…Call Time
0…Call cost
0…SMS Counter
0…GPRS Counter
0…SETTINGS
0…Phone Setup
0…Call Setup
0…Network Setup
0…Security Setup
0…Sound Effect
0…Restore Factory Settings
0…S/W Version
0…MULTIMEDIA
0…Camera
0…ImageViewer
0…Video Recorder
0…Video Player
0…Audio Player
0…Sound Recorder
0…Melody compose
0…FILE MANAGER
0…FUN & GAME
0…Games
0…Theme
0…Image Editor
0…Game Setting
0…USER PROFILE
0…ORGANIZER
0…Calendar
0…To Do List
0…Alarm
0…World Clock
0…Hourly Alarm
0…SERVICES
0…SIM Tool Kit
0…WAP
0…Data Account
0…EXTRA FUNCTIONS
0…Calculator
0…Unit Converter
0…Currency Converter
0…Health
0…Stopwatch
0…SHORTCUTS
0…TEXT INPUT MODE
0…SPANISH/ENGLISH IUPUT MODE
0…Multitap ES/ABC Input Mode
0…Multitap es/abc Input Mode
0…Smart ES/ABC Input Mode
0…Smart es/abc Input Mode
0…Numeric Mode
0…SYMBOLS
0…MP3 AND MP4 INSTRUCTION
0…TROUBLESHOOTING
0…GLOSSARY
0…LIMITED WARRANTY
STATEMENT
SAFETY INFORMATION
PERSONAL USE
Operation of any radio equipment including mobile phones may interfere with the function of in
adequately shielded medical devices such as hearing aids and pacemakers. You must consult t
he manufacturer of these devices or your physician before use.
In oil depots and chemical factories where explosive gas or other products are stored, the user
should pay close attention to the restriction on the use of mobile phone. Even if your phone is i
n the idle mode, it will still transmit radio frequency signals. Therefore, you must switch off wh
en requested to do so.
Do not move the antenna close to or touch any exposed part of the body when making a call.
Otherwise, it will cause minor burn to your body.
Note traffic safety. When you are driving, please do no use your mobile phone. Stop on the sid
e of the road when you do need to use it. Avoid making calls with your cellular phone in storm
y weather.
Safety Information related with children:
9 Be cautious of children swallowing the small parts such as the SIM card
9 Prevent children from playing with your cell phone as toys. For example, behaviors l
ike throwing, biting the phone, or immersing it into water should be avoided.
9 Do not let children less than 14 years old hang the phone around the neck.
MOBILE PHONE USE
Please use only the accessories or parts offered by the manufacturer or those authorized by th
e manufacturer. Use of unauthorized accessories might influence the performance of the phone.
What’s worse, your phone might get damaged and harm will be caused to your body. It might
even violate the national regulations on the telecommunication terminal products.
Do not use chemical products like cleaning solvents or detergents to clean your phone. It is rec
ommended that you use slightly damp and static electricity proof cloth instead of cloth that is d
ry and easy to catch static electricity. Before cleaning, you should switch off your phone.
Your mobile phone produces magnetic fields. Do not place it next to magnetic storage media s
uch as computer diskettes. Operating your mobile phone close to other electrical equipment su
ch as televisions, phones, radios and personal computers may cause interference and therefore
influence the performance of your phone.
Do not expose your mobile phone to strong sunlight, direct heat or any liquids in case of any d
amage.
Harsh handling behaviors such as throwing; beating which might damage the internal integrate
d circuit of the phone should be avoided.
Please do not link it to other unnecessary equipments.
Note! Non-professionals must not try to dissemble the phone.
Phone Precautions!
9 Use your phone battery only for its intended purpose, and never use any battery
charger which is damaged or worn out.
9 When you unplug your phone from its charger, grasp and pull the plug, not the
power cord.
9 Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean your
phone. Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and-water
solution.
9 Do not attempt to open the casing on your phone or its battery.
9 Always keep SIM card out of children’s reach.
BATTERY USE
Do not short-circuit the battery terminals. This is dangerous and will damage the battery, produ
ce heat and may cause a fire.
Never dispose of batteries in a fire as it can cause explosion. Return waste batteries to your su
pplier or an approved recycling center. Do Not dispose along with household wastes.
Warning! If the battery case is broken, avoid contact with the contents. Wash contaminated s
kin with lots of water and seek medical attention.
Battery Precautions!
9 Avoid dropping the cell phone. Dropping it, especially on a hard surface, can potenti
ally cause damage to the phone and battery. If you suspect damage to the phone o
r battery, take it to a service center for inspection.
9 Never use any charger or battery that is damaged in any way.
9 Use the battery only for its intended purpose.
9 If you use the phone near the network’s base station, it uses less power; talk and st
andby time are greatly affected by the signal strength on the cellular network and t
he parameters set by the network operator.
9 Battery charging time depends on the remaining battery charge and the type of bat
tery and charger used. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of tim
es, but it will gradually wear out. When the operation time (talk time and standby ti
me) is noticeably shorter than normal, consider purchasing a new battery.
9 If left unused, a fully charged battery will fully discharge itself over time.
9 Extreme temperatures will affect the charging capacity of your battery : it may requ
ire cooling or warming first.
9 Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a car in summer or winter
conditions, as it will reduce the capacity and life of the battery. Always try to keep t
he battery at room temperature. A phone with a hot or cold battery may temporaril
y not work, even when the battery is fully charged. Batteries are particularly affecte
d by temperatures below 32°F.
9 Do not place the phone in areas that may get very hot, such as on or near a cookin
g surface, cooking appliance, iron, or radiator.
9 Prevent your phone or battery from getting wet. Even though they will dry and app
ear to operate normally, the circuitry could slowly corrode and pose a safety hazard.
9 Avoid a battery out of the phone in coming contact with metal objects, such as coin
s, keys or jewelry.
ON THE ROAD
Before making or receiving calls acquaint yourself thoroughly with the applicable local laws and
guidelines regarding the use of mobile radio telephones and always abide by these laws.
Air bags, anti-lock brakes, cruise control and fuel injection systems are normally immune to rad
io transmissions but if you come across problems, please consult you vehicle dealer.
Turn off your mobile phone when refueling or where there are signs restricting the use of two-
way radio equipment. Do not store or carry flammable or explosive materials in the same comp
artment as your mobile phone because internal sparks could cause ignition.
Safety comes first, and is the ultimate responsibility of the driver. Please:
9 Give full attention to driving – driving safely is your first responsibility.
9 Use a Hands-free Kit, if available.
9 If you have a Hands-free Kit make sure to pre-program numbers when possible, an
d keep calls brief and to a minimum.
9 If you don’t have a handsfree kit, pull off the road and park your vehicle before ma
king or answering a call in driving conditions so require.
ON AN AIRCRAFT
Switch off your mobile phone before boarding an aircraft. Use of mobile phone is strictly forbid
den on an aircraft because of the potential interference with the telecommunication system. If
the plane has not taken off yet, you should ask the flight crew for permission before you use y
our phone.
Note! If you have set your phone to Auto Switch ON, please check the Alarm Clock setting stat
us and the Schedule menu to see the reminding time setting so that your phone will not power
on automatically during the flight.
EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES AND MATERIALS
Turn your phone off and do not remove the battery when in any area with a potential explosive
atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. You must observe restrictions on the use of
radio equipment in fuel depots; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage
facilities; areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal
powders; areas with signs about explosive atmospheres or where blasting operations are in
progress; any other areas where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle
engines.
WIRELESS PHONE POSE A HEALTH HARZARD
The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with
using wireless phones. There is no proof, however, that wireless phones are absolutely safe.
Wireless phones emit low levels of radio frequency energy (RF) in the microwave range while
being used. They also emit very low levels of RF when in the stand-by mode. Whereas high
levels of RF can produce health effects(by heating tissue), exposure to low level RF that does
not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low level
RF exposures have not found any biological effects may occur, but such findings have not been
confirmed by additional research. In some cases, other researchers have had difficulty in
reproducing those studies, or in determining the reasons for inconsistent results.
NON-IONIZING RADIATION(Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals)
Your phone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is on, it receives and also
sends radio frequency(RF) signals. Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF
signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from
your mobile phone. RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded
electronic systems in motor vehicles. Consult your vehicle manufacturer and the manufacturer
of any equipment that has been added to the vehicle.
CAUTION! Read this information carefully before using your phone
In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its
action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standards for human
exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters.
Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously set by both U.S and
international standards parties. The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines ad
these international standards.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for Wireless Phones
The SAR is a value that corresponds to the relative amount of RF energy absorbed in the head
of a user for a wireless handset. The SAR value of a phone is the result of an extensive testing,
measuring and calculation process. It does not represent how much RF the phone emits. All
phone models are tested at their highest value in strict laboratory settings. But when in
operation, the SAR of a phone can be substantially less that the level reported to the FCC. This
is because of a variety of factors including its proximity to a base station antenna, phone
design and other factors. What is important to remember is that each phone meets strict
federal guidelines. Variations in SAR’s do not represent a variation in safety. All phones must
meet the federal standard, which incorporates a substantial margin of safety.
As stated above, variations in SAR values between different model phones do not mean
variations in safety. SAR values at or below the federal standard of 1.6W/kg are considered
safe for use by the public.
The highest reported SAR values of GM338 are :
GSM mode-Head : 0.451W/kg Body-worn : 0.410W/kg
PCS mode-Head : 1.330W/kg Body-worn : 0.600W/kg
BODY-WORN OPERATION
For body-worn operation, the SAR testing of the device was performed using a 1.5cm air gap,
which corresponds to using clips and holsters that contain no metallic components and meets
FCC RF exposure guidelines. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may
not comply with FCC RF exposure compliance and should be avoided.
For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website an www.fcc.gov
BEFORE YOU START
PHONE ICONS
Shows the received signal strength. The more the bars, the better the sign
al strength.
Appears when a new text message has been received
Appears when you have messages waiting in voice mail
Appears when the vibrator mode is selected as ring tone type.
Appears when the alarm clock function is enabled.
Shows the level of battery status. The more bars you see, the more power
battery has left.
Indicates that your phone is on quick silence mode.
If your phone is on quick silence mode, all audible key tones are muted an
d all audible alerts are changed to vibrator alert.
Appears when a PUSH message has been received
Appears when your phone is registered to a GPRS network.
Appears when there is an active GPRS connection.
Appears when your phone is connected to a GPRS modem.
DESCRIPTION OF KEYS
Left Soft Key
9 Performs the functions indicated by the text in the left bottom line of the display scr
een above it.
9 On standby mode, enables you to enter into the menu.
9 When in the Game Mode, enables you to quit the program.
9 In the menu mode, selects menu function or stores information that you have enter
ed in the phone or SIM memory.
Right Soft Key
9 Performs the functions indicated by the text in the right bottom line of the display s
creen above it.
9 On standby mode, enables you to enter into the call history.
9 In the menu mode, press the Right Soft key function, to go back to previous screen.
Send Key
9 Press to dial a Number.
9 Press to answer an incoming Call.
End Key
9 Press to end a call or reject an incoming call.
9 Also In the menu mode, enables you to return to the idle mode(screen) or cancel
your input.
Navigation Key
9 In the editing mode, moves the cursor.
9 In the menu mode, moves the menu cursor.
9 In the idle mode, each key has the following function.
Up-Navi : Enter into the “Message.
Down-Navi : Enter into the “SIM Tool Kit”
Left-Navi : Enter into the “Quick Search” of the “Phonebook”.
Right-Navi : Enter into the “Game”.
Center-Navi : Enter into the “Internet Services” (This function should be
supported by SIM card). Long press leads you to enter into “Homepage” directly.
0~9 Numeric Keys ~
9 By pressing the keys, you can enter numbers and characters. If your phone is in the
idle mode, you can make use of the Speed Dial function by long pressing the numb
er keys and select options of menus quickly in menu mode.
[* ] Key and [#]Key
9 Depending on the different screens or different menus, the two keys work in differe
nt functions.
9 In the idle mode, switch between the Silent Mode and the Normal Mode by long pre
ssing the [#] key.
9 [#]key: Switch between the Text Input Modes in the Editing screen.
9 [*]key: Switch to the Symbols Input Mode in the Editing screen.
9 In number dialing screen, you can enter characters such as “P” , “” and “W” , of
which “P” shows it’s a extension call, “+” indicates it’s an international call and “W”
indicates “Waiting” to check to user if the phone may send DTMF before sending.
Side Volume Key
9 When the phone slides up and is in the idle mode, you can adjust the volume of the
keys. Also in the same mode, you can switch to adjust the volume of the ring tone
by pressing Right- Navigation key.
9 During a call, when the MP3 player is working, you can regulate the volume of the
voice or music.
9 When there is an incoming call, you can stop the alert ring by short pressing the Do
wn-side key. You can also end the incoming call by long pressing the Up-/Down sid
e key.
Side Camera Key
9 When your phone slides up and is in the idle mode, you can go into the “Multimedi
a menu directly simply by pressing the side camera ke
y, also you can go into the “Camera” directly by long pressing.
9 When the slide is down and phone is unlocked, you can take a photo by pressing th
e side camera key in the main profile of camera. The photo will be saved automatic
ally.
9 When the slide is up, you can take a photo by pressing the side camera key in the
main profile of camera.
Side Power Key
9 You can power on or off the phone by long pressing the side power key.
9 Press to end a call or to reject an incoming call.
Hook Button on the earphone
9 If you insert the earphone to the jack on the right side of your phone, you can use i
t in the same way as your phone’s earpiece.
9 You can answer or end a call by pressing the hook button on the earphone.
9 When a new call comes in while you are on a call, you can answer the waiting call b
y pressing the hook button on the earphone. (The first call will be held automaticall
y).
9 You can call the last number dialed in the idle screen by pressing the hook button o
n the earphone. The last number dialed is launched by pressing the hook button, a
nd then the call will be made by pressing the hook button again.
9 If you press the hook button shortly
In idle mode : MP3 player is background played.
MP3/video is playing : pause and play
Camera/video recording : capture the picture or recording/stop action
9 If you press and hold the hook button ;
In idle mode : make a call the last number dialed
MP3/video/camera/video recording : stop all action and go to the idle mode
9 During a call, you can adjust the earpiece volume.
9 To increase the volume, press VOLUME-UP key.
9 To decrease the volume, press VOLUME-DOWN key.
BACKLIGHT
A backlight illuminates the display and the keypad. When you press any key, the backlight
comes on. It goes off when no keys are pressed within a given period of time.
BATTERY
The phone comes with Li-ion battery which is only half charged but can be put into use immedi
ately after the package is opened. However, the battery should be thoroughly discharged and f
ully recharged for at least 3 recycling times successively to achieve optimum performance.
Insert and Remove Battery
9 Remove the battery form the phone by two steps :
Press and slide down the battery cover.
Slightly lift the battery out of the back of the phone.
9 Insert the battery into the phone by following three steps:
Align the bottom of the battery down into the holes in the bottom of the phone.
Then sit the battery on the back of the phone until it clicks into place.
Slide up the battery cover until it clicks.
How to Charge the Battery
9 Plug your charger into the main socket first.
9 Connect the lead from the charger to the bottom of the phone.
9 When the battery is charging, the icon on the upper left corner which indicates the
battery charge level will flash in cycle. If the phone has powered off, a charging scr
een will show that the battery is charging now. You have to wait for some time befo
re the charging icon appears on the screen if your phone is overused.
9 When the bars in the icon are fully filled and has stopped flashing, it tells you that t
he battery has been fully charged. If the phone has powered off, the screen will tell
you that the charging has finished. Generally, it takes 23 hours to fully charge th
e battery. Normally, the battery, the phone and the charger might get heated in the
process.
9 Release the charger from the power socket and the phone.
9 Warning! Charge the battery in a well-ventilated area between -40 ~ +55. Yo
u must only use the supplied charger. Unauthorized charger might result in danger
and any malfunction or damage caused by the use of unapproved charger will void
the product warranty and it will not be acknowledged by the manufacturer.
Battery Use
9 It is highly recommended that you recharge your battery when your phone powers
off automatically or when the screen says “Inadequate Battery”. If you recharge the
battery before it is fully discharged, the phone will make some adjustment automati
cally and complete the charging in less time.
9 The talk time and standby time suggested by the supplier is measured in an ideal o
perating environment. Practically, the time may vary with the state of the network,
operating environment and the way it is used.
NETWORK LINKING
SIM Card
9 Your network service provider will offer you a SIM (subscriber identity module) card,
which is inserted into your phone. It is the key to the digital GSM network. You sho
uld install a valid SIM card in place before you start to use your phone. Information
about network linking and your call record together with your phonebook and SMS i
s all saved in SIM card. It can be applicable to all GSM linking phones. A new phone
will read the data stored automatically.
9 Do not touch the gold contacts of SIM card in case the data might get lost or dama
ged. Avoid placing it near areas where there is a magnetic or electric field. Once th
e card is damaged, you will not be able to link to the GSM network by it.
9 Warning! Switch the phone off before you remove the SIM card from the phone. Y
ou may damage the card if you try to insert it into the phone or remove it from the
phone when your phone is connected to external power.
Insert and Remove the SIM Card
9 The SIM card is usually embedded in a sheet card. You should first take it off the ca
rd before you assemble it to the phone.
9 Switch the phone off. Then remove the battery and pull it away from external powe
r socket.
9 Insert the SIM card under the SIM card holder.
9 When you need to remove the SIM card, you should first switch off the phone, rem
ove the battery and take it away from under the SIM card holder.
9 ! Note: About the SIM card ;
The SIM card is a computer chip containing information about your subscription,
security, phonebook etc.
When you register as a subscriber with GSM or GPRS network operator, you are
provided with the SIM card.
Always handle the SIM card with care and insert with the gold contacts facing d
own.
Power ON/OFF
9 Make sure that the battery is attached. You can switch your phone on /off by long p
ressing the side power key.
9 If you switch the phone on without a SIM card :
The phone will promote “Insert SIM” ―― In this case, you can make emergency
call 060.
The phone will promoteNetwork Emergency”―― which means it is searching fo
r network but has failed to link.
9 When the SIM card is in the due place, the phone will check the validity of the card
automatically. Then the screen will promote in sequence:
Enter PIN-- prerequisite: SIM card security code is enabled.
Enter Lock Code -- Prerequisite: Phone Lock Code is enabled.
No Service-- Network registration failure. In this case, you can not make a call.
Emergency Call Only-- You phone has registered the other network and only
060 emergency call is allowed.
Searching for Network-- The phone will search for proper network to log on.
Telcel GSM or Telcel ” -- Successful network registration. You may make a call a
nd send or receive SMS.
PIN Code
9 A PIN code is adopted to prevent your SIM card from any illegal use. If a PIN code i
s activated, you are requested to input the PIN code to unlock the SIM card every ti
me your phone is switched on. Only in this way can you make or receive a call. The
user can also disable the PIN code. In this case, your phone will be open to illegal u
se.
9 When the PIN code is enabled, you can erase the wrong input by pressing the Right
soft key and confirm the code by pressing [#] or [OK] key.
9 For example: If the PIN code is set to be 1234, you can enter the code as follow : 1
234.
9 If the PIN code is entered incorrectly more than 3 times in succession, PIN will be b
locked and your SIM card will automatically lock-up. Once your SIM card is blocked,
you will be asked for the PUK1 password.
9 Note! A regular PIN code consisting of 4~8 digits will be offered to you by your net
work service provider. You are advised to change it into your private code set by yo
urself as soon as possible.
Phone Lock
9 A Phone lock code can be set to prevent your SIM card from any illegal use. If a PI
N code is activated, you are requested to input the phone lock code to unlock the p
hone every time your phone is switched on. Only in this way can you make or recei
ve a call. The user can also disable the phone lock code. In this case, your phone w
ill be open to illegal use.
9 When you enter a wrong phone lock code, you can clear it by pressing [END] key. C
onfirm your operation by pressing [#] key or [OK] key.
9 For example : If the phone lock code is set to be 0000, you can enter the code as f
ollow : 0000.
9 Provided that you forget the phone lock code, you must contact your dealer or the l
ocal authorized maintenance center.
Link the Network
9 If the SIM lock code is acknowledged, your phone will search for the registration ne
twork automatically or log on to other applicable networks. “Searching …” appears o
n the screen. In the end, you will find the name of the network service provider, ap
pearing in the middle of the screen, to show successful connection and your phone
will turn to the idle mode.
INSERT & REMOVE THE T-FLASH CARD
Your phone supports the T-Flash Plug and Play function when the phone is turned on. However
for safe functioning, it is recommended that you insert/remove the T Flash card after the
phone is turned off.
Switch the phone off and insert the T-Flash card into the rectangle hole on the right side of the
mobile phone. A ‘card’ folder and icon is automatically created in the file manager. Now you
can use T-Flash card.
When you need to remove the T-Flash card, you should switch off the phone before removing t
he T-flash card from right side of the phone.
THE IDLE PROFILE
Link Icons on the idle main screen
9 Signal strength indicator and battery power level indicator:
9 The fully filled bars on both icons only suggest abundance and not necessary 100%
in power.
9 Wallpaper ( Still or Animated Image)
9 There are built-in still or animated wallpapers for your choice. You can also downloa
d pictures from the PC by connecting your phone to the computer.
9 When your phone is in the idle mode, you can also see the following icons:
Alarm Setting has been enabled.
New text message and full inbox indicator:
Mute Setting has been enabled.
CALL FUNCTIONS
Making a call
9 You can receive or make a call when the sign of the network service provider appea
rs on the display screen. The number of the bars on the upper left corner indicates
the network signal strength.
9 Since barriers could greatly influence the talk quality on the telephone line, it is advi
sable to move within a limited area to receive stronger signal.
Dialing mode
9 Whenever you press and input a numeric key, your phone will go to the dialing mod
e. The Signal indicator icon and the Battery level indicator and other icons remain o
n the screen.
9 Usable key operations in dialing mode:
9 Function keys:
Save a number to Phonebook by pressing Left soft key.
Return to the idle mode by pressing right soft key or the [END] key.
Dial the number entered by pressing [SEND] key.
Erase the digit before the cursor by short pressing the Right soft key.
Clear all the digits entered by long pressing the Right soft key.
Navigation Key: Use to move the cursor.
Connecting a Number
9 In the idle mode, you will enter the dialing mode by pressing any numeric key. By p
ressing the [SEND] key, your phone will try to connect to the entered number.
The connecting animation, signal indicator, and the battery level icon will display on
the screen. If the number you are dialing is stored in your phonebook in advance, t
he name will be displayed on the screen. Otherwise, the called number appears on
the screen.
9 Key operation : You can end a call by pressing the side power key or the hook butto
n on the earphone.
Adjusting the Call Volume
9 During a call, if you want to adjust the earpiece volume, use the Volume keys on
the left side of the phone. Press the key to increase or decrease the volume
level.
Domestic Call
9 The most convenient way to make a domestic call is to enter telephone numbers by
pressing the numeric keys. (Please add area code before the number.) Press [SEN
D] key to connect the called number. You can change the entered number by pressi
ng the Right soft key to clear the digit before the cursor. A connecting animation ap
pears on the screen. When the other part ends the call, you can check the call relat
ed information.
9 Press [END] key to end a call.
9 Press the side power key to end the trial of making a call.
9 The input sequence is: Area code + number + [SEND].
Call an Extension of fixed Phone sets
9 Extensions of fixed phone sets cannot be connected directly to your phone. You nee
d to first connect to the telephone exchange and then dial the extension number. H
owever, this can also be achieved by inserting a pause character “P” to indicate the
extension number. Your phone will finish the entire dialing automatically.
9 You can enter “P” by short pressing [*] three times successively, the symbol “P” will
appear on the screen.
9 The steps to dial an extension number:
Area code + main number + P + extension number + [SEND] key
9 For example
If you want to dial 1234567 to call the tele-banking system with the balance inq
uiry number 7777 and password 0000, the dialing sequence will be: 1234567 +
P +7777+ P + 0000. The first part is to call the banking system. When the call i
s answered, the phone will transmit 7777 to enquire the balance.
International Call
9 You should press [*] key for a couple of times until the symbol “+” appear on the s
creen. By doing so, you can make an international call in whatever country without
having to input the country code. (e.g. in China it is 00.) After the prefix symbol is e
ntered, you should input the country code and the telephone number. Country code
is customarily fixed. For instance, in Germany, it is 49. In UK, it is 44. In Sweden, it
is 46, etc. When you are dialing an international call, you should omit the digit “0” b
efore the city code.
9 To dial a fixed number: +”Country code + complete number + [SEND] key
Call from the List
9 Your phone automatically stores each number dialed or answered in its memory. In
the call list, you can view recently called and answered numbers. The latest call will
be listed in the very beginning. All the records are categorized into Missed Calls, Dia
led Calls, and Received Calls. The list may be updated continually as new numbers
are added to the beginning of the list and the oldest entries are removed from the
bottom of the list. You can view the Dialed Call numbers by pressing [Send] key. Yo
u can also dial the numbers in the list by pressing [SEND] key.
9 You can launch the call options mode by pressing left soft key so that you can save
the number into the Phonebook by pressing “Save to Phonebook”.
Emergency Call
9 In whichever countries covered by the digital GSM network, you can make an emer
gency call if you are within the coverage of the network. The network signal strengt
h indictor will tell you whether you can make it or not.) If no service is available, th
e screen will say “EMERGENCY CALLS ONLY”. Therefore, you can make an emergen
cy call even without the SIM card in place.
1) Enter 060 to call the emergency services.
2) Press [SEND].
9 ! Note : Some network may not allow the emergency call(060) and may request to
insert SIM card.
Answer a call
9 Simply slide up the phone to answer a call.
9 You can answer a call without sliding up the phone. But to do this, you must unlock
the touch keypad. To unlock the touch keypad, press the side camera key, then
“Press volume down to unlock keypad” will be displayed on screen. Press the side
volume key down while the pop up message is still shown. Then, press talk key.
9 When there is an incoming call, the phone icon on the display screen will be
displayed, and the melody will sound or the vibrator will work according to the
setting.
9 If the caller is identified, the caller photograph, phone number/name(if stored in
the Phonebook), and caller group name is displayed on the screen.
9 Note ! : If the earphone is inserted, or if the call is data call, opening and closing
the phone will not enable you to answer or reject a call.
DISPLAY SCREEN
Incoming call animation
9 Signal Strength and Battery Power Level indicator. The number of the caller will be
displayed on the screen if it is not saved in the Phonebook. Otherwise, caller’s name
will be displayed.
KEY OPERATION
Function Key
9 You can reject a call by pressing the [End] key. If you want to reject a call without
sliding up the phone, press the side power key. If the phone slides up and has an
incoming call, you can reject the call simply by sliding down the phone.
9 Note! If the earphone is plugged into the jack on the phone, you can answer a cal
l by pressing the hook button. If you have set “Auto Answer” ON with the earphone
plugged, the call will be connected automatically in 5 seconds.
SILENT MODE
Silent mode is convenient, for example in a theater, when you wish to stop the phone from ma
king noise.
In the Idle mode, press and hole the key until the “Silent Activated” message and the
Silent mode icon display.
In Silent mode, your phone will vibrate instead of ringing.
CALL LOG
Your phone saves the recent call record and all the call times. In “Call Time” sub-menu, you ha
ve the following options:
Last Call Time : You can see the last call time of your call.
Total Sent : You can see the total sent call time of your call.
Total Received : You can see the total received call time of your call.
Reset All Time : When you want to reset call time, selects the Reset All Time.
CALL MENU
During a Call
9 When the call is confirmed by the caller and connected, the main-screen displays th
e following information when the conversation begins: “Number or Name”, “Call Tim
e”, “Status (Hand-free On/Off)”.
Key Function
9 Function Key Left soft key for Call Function options (Answer or Reject); Right sof
t key for switching between Hand and Hand-free mode; [END] key for hanging up t
he phone.
9 Side Volume Key Adjust the volume by pressing the Up/Down side key.
9 Note ! : If the phone does not slide up and you want to use the function keys, you
have to press the side camera key, then press the side volume key down while “Pre
ss volume down to unlock keypad” is displayed on screen.
9 Side Power Key : End a call.
9 Hook Button to end a call.
9 Numeric KeysYou can input numbers to transmit DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequenc
y).
Call Options
9 These options are visible only when you are during the process of a call. The multi-
part call function should get support by the network. Please contact you network se
rvice provider for further information.
9 The following options are available: “Hold”, “End”, “New Call”, “Phonebook”, “SMS”,
“Sound Record”, “Mute (Local voice will not be transmitted to the other part)”,
“DTMF (You can set it ON or OFF)”.
9 Note! Some options appear only in some particular situations. Or they may need th
e support from the network. For example: “New Call” should be supported by the n
etwork.
Auto DTMF
9 In cases when the “P” symbol is placed in between numbers, the phone will first
attempt to connect the call and then automatically send out the numbers after the
“p”.
Auto Answer
9 If the earphone has been plugged into the jack on the phone and the Auto Answer
function is set ON, the incoming call will be answered automatically in 5 seconds.
To set the Auto Answer function, follow the steps ; Menu > User Profile >Headset
> Customize > Answer Mode.
Auto Redial
9 If the Auto Redial mode is set ON, the call will be redialed automatically following a
failed attempt. To set the Auto Redial function, follow the steps ; Menu > Settings >
Call Setup > Auto Redial
Sound Management
9 Generally, the key sound and the sound of the ring are heard from the earpiece of t
he phone during a call. If the preset time of the alarm comes during a call, the
alarm will be delayed from ringing until after the call has ended. With the earphone
plugged in the jack of the phone, the sound will be from the headphone and the ale
rt ring will still work.
FUNCTION MENU
PHONEBOOK
! Note: If the SIM card is changed, you may lose the information of the phonebook data in the
previous SIM card. If you do so, the type of the number, text memo and group type may be los
t. Only the name and telephone number will remain in previous SIM card.
The SIM card memory and phone memory is physically separated but they are searched as a si
ngle entity.
You can protect your phonebook information against other persons.
Phonebook of name-card style is designed in your phone. Each item stored in it consists of 3 n
umbers (mobile , home, office), company , E-mail address, Fax, Image, Ring type, caller group
( None, Family, Friend, VIP, Business and others). You can also save names and numbers in the
SIM memory. Your phone is capable of storing and retrieving up to 300 numbers. Speed Dial is
also supported and you can make a call by pressing the numeric key directly in the idle mode.
Quick Search
9 In “Phonebook” menu, you can find a number conveniently and quickly in the
“Quick Search” sub-menu.
9 Input the initial letter of the Name in the place where the cursor is located, and the
phone will begin to search for the most possible record.
9 For example, In the case of searching for “James”, input the letter J in the “es Input
Mode”. Then the number corresponding to the surname “James” will show.
Search Entry
9 You can find phonebook lists conveniently and quickly.
Add New Entry
9 You can store the phone number in your phone.
Select the storage location (To SIM/To Phone).
Enter the name, number and caller group.
Storage location : To SIM : stores 200 entries, to Phone : stores 300 entries.
9 If you want to store the number at the idle screen.
Enter the number at the idle screen and press “save”(left soft key).
Select the storage location (To SIM/To Phone).
Enter the name of the person and caller group.
Copy All
9 Copy all the records stored in the memory of SIM card and the phone memory resp
ectively.
From SIM : copy all of the entries from SIM to Phone.
From Phone : copy all of the entries from Phone to SIM.
Delete
9 Delete the records stored in SIM card and Phone memory respectively. The records
can be deleted instantly or one at a time.
From SIM : You can delete all of the entries from SIM.
From Phone : You can delete all of the entries from Phone.
One By One : You can delete an entry.
Caller Group
9 You can set different alert ring types, images, members to each of the five groups.
Each of the five groups is Friends, Family, VIP, Business, Others. Navigation key is f
or you to choose specific objects.
Extra Number
9 In this category, you can set Owner Number, Service Number and Emergency Numb
er.
Settings
9 Shows the current setting status of the phonebook. You can select the Memory
status, Preferred storage, Fields, My vCard, Human Voice Prompt.
Memory status : You can see the memory status of the phonebook list.
Preferred storage : You can select the priority of the phonebook list.
Fields : You can select the field On/Off.
My vCard : You can select the vCard.
Caller Picture
9 If you set a specified picture for a phone number in Phonebook, when you received
a call from that phone number, the specified picture is displayed.
Caller Ring Tone
9 If you set a specified ring tone for a phone number in Phonebook, when you receiv
ed a call from that phone number, the specified ring tone rings.
Caller Video
9 If you set a specified video clip for a phone number in Phonebook, when you
received a call from that phone number, the specified video clip is activated.
Search by Location
9
In the idle mode, you can enter “Location number + # ” to search for a number dir
ectly. For example, input “1#” to retrieve the first number in SIM memory. If there i
s no such number, “No Record” or “Un-identifiable Location” appears on the screen.
9
Choose the option of “Search” in the menu + Input the name + Go through the rec
ord for the one matched your target the most.
Options
9
If you press option soft key after locating the menu cursor to the name you wish to
do an action, the following options are available.
Prefix dialThe Prefix number is automatically attached to the number dialed.
Send SMSSend SMS to a number selected from the phonebook.
ViewYou can go through the list of telephone numbers stored in the phoneboo
k.
EditEdit names and numbers etc.
DeleteDelete the selected information/record.
CopyYou can copy the selected information either from Phone memory to SIM
card memory or vice versa.
MoveYou can move the selected information either from Phone memory to SI
M card memory or vice versa.
DuplicateDuplicate the selected information either from Phone memory to SIM
card memory or vice versa.
Send vCardYou can send name cards out or save them to archives by means o
f SMS and MMS.
MESSAGE
SMS
Your phone has 10 preset messages. You can also create your own text messages. You can ad
d the message module to the new message you are editing.
You can input the number to which you wish to send your message by either pressing the num
eric keys or retrieve it from the phonebook. The finished message can be sent immediately or
saved for later editing. During the process of sending, you can see animation on the screen. If
the message is successfully delivered, the screen will display “Successful Delivery”. Otherwise,
“Failure!” will appear instead. The user should make a confirmation. The message could be sav
ed automatically. That is, after the message is sent and return to the editing screen, the messa
ge will still be there. You can activate this function by setting “Auto Memory” ON in the Messag
e Setting menu.
“Send & save” option enables you to send the message successfully and save it in the Outbox.
The capacity of out-box is 50. Users can delete the messages one by one manually or Delete Al
l.
When there is new message, your phone will remind you with both animation and alert
ring. ( Ring Setting Message) If the inbox is full, corresponding icon will appear on the top o
f the screen. You can return to the idle screen by pressing Right soft key / [END] key.
Inbox
9 With this menu, you can view the new text messages or the read messages. Sender
numbers or names(if stored in the Phonebook) are displayed on the list.
9 In the inbox, the scrolling cursor indicates the date when the new message arrives.
Read the message by pressing the left soft key. You can preview the message by pr
essing Up/Down Navigation key. You can also Reply, Forward, Edit the received mes
sage. Delete, or Delete All is also allowed. Reply to the message sender through “M
essage List Use Number”. Press the right soft key to the previous menu and pres
s the [END] to the Idle screen.
Outbox
9 If you choose “Save and Send”, the message will be saved to the outbox after the
message is successfully sent. The unsent messages are also saved to the outbox an
d “ No Number” is displayed, which indicates that there is no destination.
9 You can edit the stored message in the outbox.
9 In delivering a stored message, you can send to a person, many people or group.
9 If you want to delete the message, you can choose from the delete/delete all.
Write Message
9 Following options are available in the “Write Message” menu: Font, Insert Image, In
sert Sound. Each message may be composed of up to 612 characters. But in some
cities or areas, messages should not be longer than 160 English characters. In the e
diting mode, you can select the text input mode by pressing [#] key. Press the [*] k
ey to input symbols. Short press Right soft key to erase the character before the cu
rsor. If you long press the Right soft key, all the characters on the screen will be
erased. You can go back to the idle mode by pressing the [END] key. Select charact
ers by right and left soft key. Quit the Text Input Mode by pressing Right soft key k
ey and continue your operation according to the text above the left soft key.
9 Note! Please refer to the Text Input Mode part for further information.
Template
9 Users can insert a preset phrase into a text message which is being composed.
9 When you are sending a message, you can quickly use a preset phrase.
Message Settings
9 Profile Setting : Profile Name, SMS Center Address, Valid Period, Message Type.
9 Common Setting:
Delivery Report : Option that allows you to check if the message has been
successfully delivered through the network to the other person.
Reply Path : Transmit the reply path to the network terminals. The support of th
e SMS center is needed for this function.
9 Memory Status : To examine the status of the SIM card and Phone memory. (The st
orage can be Up to 50)
9 Preferred Bearer: Prefer GPRS, Prefer GSM, GPRS only, GSM only.
MMS
A multimedia message can contain text, images, and/or sound clips.
The phone has 5 preset MMS, which serve as samples when you want to create new MMS.
When a message is readily finished, you can choose to send it at once or save it for later use.
During the process of sending, you can see animation on the screen. If the message is success
fully delivered, the screen will display “Successful Delivery”. Otherwise, “Failure!” will appear ins
tead. The user should make a confirmation. The message could be saved automatically. That is,
after the message is sent and return to the editing screen, the message will still be there.
“Send & save” option enables you to send the message successfully and save it in the Outbox.
The capacity of out-box is 50. Users can delete the messages one by one manually or Delete Al
l.
When there is a new message, your phone will remind you with both animation and al
ert ring. (User profile – Customize - Tone Setup Message Tone) If the inbox is full, correspon
ding icon will appear on the top of the screen.
You can return to the idle screen by pressing Right soft key /[C] key/ [END] key.
Write Message
9 Edit Name : You can edit ‘To’, ‘CC’, and ‘Bcc’ by pressing Up/Down Navigation key. I
n the editing mode, you can select from the phonebook or edit it. Choose Text Inpu
t Mode by pressing [#] key. Press [*] key to input symbols. Short press Right soft k
ey to erase the character before the cursor. If you long press the Right soft key, all t
he characters on the screen will be cleared. You can go back to the idle mode by pr
essing the [END] key. Press [Ok] key to confirm your input and you can continue nu
mber operation or quit.
9 Edit Subject : The same as the editing of SMS.
9 Edit Content : Press Down-Navigation key to choose the item to be edited. Press th
e right soft key to the edit screen. You may insert images, sounds etc. When you ha
ve finished editing, press left soft key to continue or quit.
9 Note! Refer to the Text Input Mode, introduced below, for further information abou
t the input of characters. Limitation on the number of characters appears on the rig
ht upper corner of the screen.
Inbox
9 In the inbox, the scrolling cursor indicates the date when the new message arrived.
Read the message by pressing the left soft key. You can preview the message by pr
essing Up/Down Navigation key. You can also Reply, Forward, Edit the received mes
sage. Delete, or Delete All is also allowed. Reply the message sender through “Mess
age List Use Number”.
9 Press the right soft key to the previous menu and press the [END] to the Idle scree
n.
Outbox
9 With this menu, you can view a list of any messages waiting to be sent or failed to
send.
9 When you choose “Save and Send option, the message sent will be saved in the o
utbox.
Draft
9 With this menu, you can view a list of any draft messages that have been created in
the ‘create message mode’ and you can save the draft messages here.
Templates
9 Preset MMS is saved here.
Message Settings
9 Creation : You can make your own signature.
Creation Mode : You can set it to “Free” or “Restricted”.
Image Resizing : You can resize the image as you want with following options ;
“Off”, “160x120”, “320x240” and “640x480”.
Auto Signature : You can set it to “ON” or “OFF”.
(Edit) : You can edit your own signature.
9 Send
Validity Period : The period of time the MMS kept in the SMS center.
Delivery Report : You can set it to ON/OFF.
Read Report : Requests notification from the service provider whether the receiv
er has read the MMS. You can set it ON/OFF.
Priority : You can set to priority.
Slide Timing : You can set the MMS slide timing.
Delivery Time : You can set the MMS delivery Time. The following options are av
ailable ; Immediate, in one hour, in 12 hour, in 24 hour.
9 Retrieval
Home Network : You can set the Home Network. The following options are
available ; immediate, restricted, delayed.
Roaming : You can set the Roaming Network. The following options are
available ; as home, delayed, restricted.
Read Report : Requests notification from the service provider whether the receiv
er has read the MMS. Options : “Send”, “Never Send”, “On request”.
Delivery Report : Whether the delivery report is allowed or not.
9 Filters
Anonymous : You can set to allow or reject the anonymous MMS.
Max Size : You can set to max size of MMS.
Advertisement : You can set to read or reject advertising messages.
9 Server Profile : Edit the network service provider of MMS.
9 Memory Status: Indicate the used memory size for MMS.
Chat Application
9 The phone support up to 2 “Chat Room”.
9 Select chat room and enter into “Chat Room Info”.
9 Type your nickname and destination phone number.
Voice Mail
9 To use this menu, you have to ask to your service provider to activate this function.
9 The phone support up to 2 phone numbers of voice message center.
9 Select a phone number of voice message center, then you can have 2 options ;
Edit : You can edit the phone number of voice message center.
Connect to Voice : You can call to the current voice message center.
9 You can call to the voice message center that is saved in 1st directory simply by hold
ing down [1] more than 2 seconds on idle mode.
Broadcast Message
9 Receive Mode : You can set activation “ON” or “OFF”.
9 Read Message : You can read the message.
9 Languages ; You can set the language type you want.
9 Info Settings
Select : You can select the channel you want.
Add : You can add the channel you want. Type “Channel Title” and “Channel ID”.
Edit : You can edit the existing channel.
Delete : You can delete the channel you want.
9 ! Note : The voicemail service may not be available on all networks. For more
detail, please contact your network service provider.
CALL HISTORY
In the call history menu screen, you can see the number of Missed Calls, Dialed Calls, and Rece
ived Calls.
Missed Calls
9 This menu lets you view the latest missed calls. In the missed calls list, you can
view the details of the record by pressing the option soft key. Then select view
option. In the view screen you can make a call to the number by pressing SEND key.
Dialed Calls
9 This menu lets you view the last some dialed calls.
9 In the dialed calls list, you can view the details of the record by pressing the option
soft key. Then select view option. In the view screen you can make a call to the
number by pressing SEND key.
Received Calls
9 This menu lets you view the received calls. In the received calls list, you can view
the details of the record by pressing the option soft key then select view option. In
the view screen you can make a call to the number by pressing SEND key.
Delete Call Log
9 You can delete the records of missed calls, dialed calls and received calls respectivel
y without clearing the call time record. In order to avoid unnecessary deleting opera
tion, the user should confirm his action before the record is deleted.
9 The following options are available.
Missed Calls : You can see the missed calls information and missed call lists.
Dialed Calls : You can see the dialed calls information and dialed call lists.
Received Calls : You can see the received calls information and lists.
Delete All : If you want to delete all calls, selects the Delete All.
Call Time
9 In this menu, you can view the last call time, total sent and total received. You can
clear the all call time.
9 The following options are available.
Last Call Time : You can see the last call time of your call.
Total Sent : You can see the total sent call time of your call.
Total Received : You can see the total received call time of your call.
Reset All Time : When you want to reset call time, select the Reset All Time.
Call Cost
9 This menu is dependant to SIM card. Please contact your service provider for detail.
Last Call Cost : Used to show the cost of the last call.
Total Calls Cost : Used to show the cost of total call.
Reset Cost : Used to reset all the cost items.
Max Cost : Used to show and set the credit of cost.
Price per Unit : Used to show and set the price per unit of cost of a call.
SMS Counter
9 In this menu, you can view the sent messages and the number of the recorded mes
sages. It can be reset.
GPRS Counter
9 This menu is used to view the data call counter through GPRS network.
9 It has following options ;
Last Sent : Used to show the last sent GPRS data call.
Last Received : Used to show the last received GPRS data call.
All Sent : Used to show the all sent GPRS data calls..
All Received : Used to show the all received GPRS data calls.
Clear Counter : Used to reset all counter items.
9 Note! You can only store 10 records of the Missed calls, Dialed Calls or Received C
alls respectively. You make a call directly from the record list.
Following options are available in the sub-menu of Call History:
Delete : Delete the selected record.
Save to Phone book : Save the selected number to the Phonebook.
Dial : Call back the caller.
Edit : Edit the number so that it can be saved to the phonebook together with the city cod
e.
SETTINGS
Many different features of your phone can be customized to suit your preferences. All of these
features are accessed via the Setting menu.
Phone Setup
Time and Date
9 This menu allows you to change the current time and date displayed.
9 You can choose the city by pressing the Up/Down navigation key. The time and dat
e format could be set by using left/right navigation key.
Set Home city : You can set the city.
Set Time/Date : You can set the time and date.
Set Format : You can select the format such as time, date.
Schedule Power On/Off
9 In this menu, you can set the schedule to the Power On/Off time and action.
Language
9 You can set the language with this menu.
9 The available options are ; “English”, “Spanish”.
Preferred Input Methods
9 You can set the text input method with this menu.
9 The available options are ; “Multitap ABC”, “Multitap abc”, “Numeric”, “Multitap ES”,
“Multitap es”, “Smart ABC”, “Smart abc”, “Smart ES”, “Smart es”.
Display Characteristic
9 In this menu, you can change various settings for the display.
9 You can choose the wallpaper appear on the screen when the phone is switched on.
Screen saver animation, power on/off animation, main menu style can be set to dis
play on the idle screen. Also, Date and time can be set to display on the idle screen.
The functions for this mode are None, small clock, big clock and calendar.
9 Finally, you can select the Dial font style and whether to display the Owner number.
Contrast
9 Select a screen by the Up/Down-Navigation key. The contrast level is adjusted by pr
essing the left/right Navigation key.
9 A range of the contrast is 1 ~ 15. Contrast 1 is very dark and contrast 15 is very bri
ght.
Greeting Text
9 Greeting is an alternative to the switch-on animation.
Speed Dial
9 You can set it On or Off. You also need to edit the speed dial number 2~8.
Dedicated Key
9 You can set the key function of the Navigation key (up/down/right/left)
Auto Update of date and time
You can set the auto update of date and time(On/Off).
Flight Mode
9 You can set this function when you are boarded in airplan.
9 You cannot make or receive any call but only use MP3/MP4/camera function.
Font Size
9 You can set the font size of the phone. Options ;Theme Default,Small,
“Medium” and “Large”.
LCD Backlight
9 You can set the brightness (1~5 level) and backlighting time (5~60 seconds) of the
phone.
Call Setup
Caller ID
9 Set whether to display your number on the other party’s phone. It can also depend
on the network.
Call Waiting
9 Three options are available: Activate, Disable, Query Status.
Call Divert
9 You can divert the coming calls on your own setting.
Call Barring
9 You can bar the “Outgoing Calls”, “Incoming Calls” and cancel all settings. Also, you
can change the barring password.
Line Switching
9 You can switch between two network lines available on the phone. This is a networ
k feature.
Call Time Reminder
9 You can set a tone to sound every minute during a call as a reminder of the time.
Call Time Display
9 You can set whether to calculate and display the call time of the conversation.
Auto Redial
9 With this function activated on, your phone will redial your unconnected call automa
tically.
Closed User Group
9 All calls listed in the group alert in the same way as your current setting.
Prefix Number
9 You can edit at most 3 Prefix dial number and use one of them.
9 Note! Some setting should be supported by the network. The Call Barring function
is applicable only when you subscribe to the network and be activated in SIM card.
Network Setup
Network Selection
9 Select Network selection between Automatic or Manual.
Preferred Networks
9 Select your favorite network manually.
GPRS Connection
9 Select your GPRS setting for MMS and WAP.
Security Setup
9 You can set security pattern with this menu so that your phone and SIM card will be
guarded against any illegal use.
PIN Code
9 When you want to activate the PIN code function, enter your Personal Identification
Number.
9 Personal Identification Number is needed to establish authorization for access to cer
tain functions or information in your SIM card. The PIN code comes with your subsc
ription. It may be a four to eight digit number and can be change as required.
Phone Lock
9 When the Phone lock feature is enabled, the phone is locked and you must enter
the 4 to 8 digit phone password each time the phone is switched on.
9 The password is preset to “0000”. Once the correct password has been entered,
you can use the phone until you switch it off.
Auto Keypad Lock
9 Without any key touch for a set period, the keypad will be locked. There are 6
values (None, 5 secs, 30 secs, 1 minute, 5 minutes, LCD Light off).
9 Default value is LCD Light Off. If you don’t want use this keypad lock option, you
have to set to “None” value.
Fixed Dial
9 You can set the mode and fixed dial list.
Barred Dial
9 Note! : The Barred Dial service may not be available on all cellular phones.
Change Password
9 You can change the password such as PIN, PIN2, Phone Lock Password.
9 Note! The default Phone Lock code is 0000. It is highly recommended for you to c
hange it.
Sound Effect
9 You can choose from Normal, Base, Dance, Classical, Treble, Party, Pop, Rock.
Restore Factory Settings
9 To use this option, first enter your phone password. All the settings will be restored
to the factory setting. Please operate carefully. If you want, you have to input
Phone lock code.
S/W Version
9 You can see the S/W version.
MULTIMEDIA
Camera
9 In the camera main screen, you can take photos, set camera options or view the sa
ved pictures.
9 If there is not enough memory to save a new photo, you need to create free space
by deleting old pictures or other files in the menu.
9 Option (Press left key) : You can set the corresponding options and enter the album
to see saved photos.
Album
9 You can see the saved pictures in the album.
9 The following options are available.
View : To see the saved photos.
Browse style : Select the list type of saved photos. The following options are
available.
List Mode : You can see the list type.
Matrix Mode : You can see the matrix type.
Forward : Send the picture to the target place. The following options are
available.
To Wallpaper : Send the picture to wallpaper.
To Screen Saver : Send the picture to screen saver.
To Power On Display : Send the picture to power on display.
To Power Off Display : Send the picture to power off display.
To PhoneBook : Send the picture to phonebook.
To MMS : Send the picture to MMS
To EMS : Send the picture to EMS.
Rename : Change the name of the selected photo.
Delete : Delete the selected photo.
Delete All Files : Delete all the saved photos.
Sort : Rearrange the saved photos by selected means. The following options are
available.
By Name : The saved photos are sorted by name.
By Type : The saved photos are sorted by type.
By Time : The saved photos are sorted by time.
By Size : The saved photos are sorted by size.
None : The saved photos are not sorted.
Storage : Select where the photo will be stored. The following options are
available.
Phone : The saved photos are stored to phone.
Memory Card : The saved photos are stored to memory card.
Camera Setting
9 You can select the following camera setting value. All the shortcut keys are valid onl
y in the camera preview mode.
9 Shutter Sound :
Select shutter sound when you take a photo.
The following options are available ; Off , Sound 1, Sound 2, Sound 3.
9 EV :
Select the effect of exposure. Use Navi Left/Right.
Options : EV-4 ~ EV+4
9 Night Mode : On/Off
9 Banding :
Select the frequency (50Hz/ 60Hz)
9 Delay Timer :
Options : Off, 5 Sec, 10 Sec and 15 Sec.
9 Continuous Shot :
Options : Off, 1 Shot, 3 Shot, 5 Shot and Tile Shot.
Image Setting
9 Image Size :
Setting the size of photo.
Options : 176x220/ 320x240/ 640x480/ 1024x768/ 1280x1024
9 Image Quality :
Setting the quality level of photo
Options : High/ Low/ Normal
White Balance
9 Options : Auto/Daylight/Tungsten/Fluorescent/Cloud/Incandescence.
Effect Setting
9 You can set special photo effect.
9 Options : Normal/ GrayScale/ Sepia/ Sepia Green/ Sepia Blue/ Color Invert/ GrayInv
ert/ Blackboard/ Whiteboard/ Copper Carving/ Blue Carving/ Embossment/ Contrast
/ Sketch
Add Frame
9 You can select a frame for a certain photo.
9 Options : Off/ Frame 1 ~ Frame 10
Storage
9 You can select the target storage medium, Phone/ Memory Card
Restore Default
9 You can restore all the setting value of camera to Factory default value.
ImageViewer
9 You can view the saved photos in the album menu.
View : To see the saved photos.
Browse Style : Select the list type of saved photos ; List Style/ Matrix Style.
Forward : Forward the saved photos to the following options ; to wallpaper, to
screen saver, to power on display, to power off display, to phonebook, to MMS,
to EMS
Rename : Change the name of the selected photo.
Delete : Delete the selected photo.
Delete All Files : Delete all the saved photos.
Sort : Rearrange the saved photos by selected means.
The following options are available.
By Name : The saved photos are sorted by name.
By Type : The saved photos are sorted by type.
By Time : The saved photos are sorted by time.
By Size : The saved photos are sorted by size.
None : The saved photos are not sorted
Storage : Select the target storage medium.
The following options are available.
Phone : The saved photos are stored to phone.
Memory Card : The saved photos are stored to memory card
Video Recorder
9 In the video recorder main screen, you can make a movie(MPEG4) or play the save
d movie.
9 You can set the corresponding options and enter the video player menu to see the s
aved movie.
To Player
9 You can see the saved movies in the album. The options ;
Play: To play the saved movies.
Forward : Forward the saved video clip to “To Phonebook”, “To power on
Display”, “To Power off Display”, “To MMS”.
Rename: Change the name of the selected movie.
Delete: Delete the selected movie.
Delete All Files: Delete all the saved movies.
Sort: Rearrange the saved photos by selected means. The following options are
available.
By Name : The saved photos are sorted by name.
By Type : The saved photos are sorted by type.
By Time : The saved photos are sorted by time.
By Size : The saved photos are sorted by size.
None : The saved photos are not sorted
Storage: Select the target storage. The following options are available.
Phone : The saved photos are stored to phone.
Memory Card : The saved photos are stored to memory card
Camcorder Setting
9 You can select the following camcorder setting value.
9 White Balance
Options : Auto/Daylight/Tungsten/Fluorescent/Cloud/Incandescence
9 EV
Select the effect of exposure. Use Navi Left/Right.
Options : EV-4 ~ EV+4
9 Night Mode : On/Off
9 Banding
Select the frequency (50Hz/ 60Hz)
Video Setting
9 Video Quality
Setting the quality level of movie.
Options : Normal / Low / Fine / High
9 File Size Limit
Setting the limit of movie size.
Options : No Limit / 95K / 195K / 295K
9 Record Time Limit
Setting the limit of recording time.
Options : No Limit / 15 sec / 30 sec / 60 sec
9 Record Audio : On/Off
9 Encode Format
Setting the encoding format.
Options : H.263 / Mpeg4
Effect Setting
9 You can set special photo effect.
9 Options : Normal/ Gray Scale/ Sepia/ Sepia Green/ Sepia Blue/ Color Invert/ Gray In
vert/ Blackboard/ Whiteboard/ Copper Carving/ Blue Carving/ Embossment/ Contras
t/ Sketch
Storage
9 You can select the target storage.
9 Options : Phone / Memory Card
Restore Default
9 You can restore all setting value of camcoder to Factory default value.
Video Player
9 You can see the saved movies in the album. The options :
Play : To play the saved movies.
Forward : Forward the saved video clip to “To Phonebook”, “To power on
Display”, “To Power off Display”, “To MMS”.
Rename : Change the name of the selected movie.
Delete : Delete the selected movie.
Delete All Files : Delete all the saved movies.
Sort : Rearrange the saved photos by selected means. The following options are
available.
By Name : The saved photos are sorted by name.
By Type : The saved photos are sorted by type.
By Time : The saved photos are sorted by time.
By Size : The saved photos are sorted by size.
None : The saved photos are not sorted
Storage : Select the target storage. The following options are available.
Phone : The saved photos are stored to phone.
WebCam
9 You can use the camera of the phone as web camera. To activate this ;
Connect your phone to the PC by using USB cable.
You can find POP up message showing 3 options to you ; “Mass Storage”,
“WebCam” and “COM Port USB Config”, then select “WebCam”.
Or you can enter into Menu > Multimedia > WebCam.
You can see the image by using the program of PC.
Note ! This function is available only with Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2.
Photo Artist
9 With this menu, you can edit the saved photos. The submenus are ;
Auto Resize : Resize the saved photo automatically.
Main LCD clip : Clip the photo as main LCD size.
9 Each photo has the following options ;
Save As : To save the selected photo.
Add Effect : To add effect on the selected photo. The options are ; “Grayscale”,
“Sepia”, “Sepia Green”, “Sepia Blue”, “Color Invert”, “Gray Invert, “Water Color,
“Blur”, “Strong Blur”, “More Sharpen”, “Median”, “Dilation” and “Erosion”.
Add Frame : To add frame on the selected photo (Frame 1~10).
Add Icon : To add icon on the selected photo.
Add Text : To add text on the selected photo.
Adjustment :
Adjust Image : Select the effect ; “Brightness”, “Contrast” and
“Saturation” and “Hue”.
Adjust Color : Select the effect ; “Color R”, “Color G” and “Color B”.
Flip : To select the photo flip ; “Horizontal Flip” and “Vertical Flip”.
Extend Canvas : To extend the size of canvas.
Help : To get information how to use this function.
Audio Player
9 Move the cursor to the option of “Audio Player” and press the left soft key to view t
he file list.
9 Each audio has the following options ;
Play : Play the selected file.
Detail : Check the details of the selected music.
Add to Ring : Add the selected music to the ring list.
Refresh List : Update intentionally the list of Audio.
Settings : The following options are available ; List Auto Generate, Repeat,
Shuffle, Background Play, Equalizer, Spectrum Display Style and Backlight Mode.
9 You can also press the hook button on the earphone to Play or Pause the music.
9 Note! It is suggested that the volume be turned down before the earphone is plug
ged in to the jack on the phone for loud sound can do harm to your ears.
Sound Recorder
9 You can record a sound and play the saved sound.
New Record
9 Start recording the sound.
9 To save the current recording sound, press the left soft key.
9 To pause the current recording sound, press the right soft key.
9 To continue the recording, press the right soft key again.
List 9 Showing the list of saved sound.
9 Each saved sound has the following options ;
Play : Play the recorded sound file.
Append : Add extra sound to the previous selected sound file.
Rename : You can change the file name.
Delete : You can delete the sound file.
Delete All : You can delete all of the sound files.
Settings :
Pref. Storage: Select the target storage ; Phone / Memory card
File Format: Set the format of the sound files ; AMR / WAV
Forward : Forward the selected sound file to ; “To User Profile”, “To MMS”, “To
EMS”
Melody compose
9 You can compose ring tone with this menu.
9 On “Melody Composer” screen, you can find the list of composed melody.
9 Press [L/SOFT-KEY] for “Add” to compose a new ring tone – 1st time of composition
only.
9 Key map is as follows ;
[1] ~ [7] : Do ~ Si.
[8] : Vibration.
[9] : Lightening LED.
[0] : Rest.
[*] : Change the length of note/rest.
[#] : Shift to “#”.
9 Press [L/SOFT-KEY] for “Option” to bring the following more options ;
Play : Play the selected record.
Play Speed : Set the play speed.
Select Instrument : Select the instrument with 10 options.
Save : Save the composed ring tone.
9 On the list of composed ring tone, press [L/SOFT-KEY] for “Option” to bring the follo
w menus;
Play : Play the selected composed ring tone.
Edit : Edit the selected composed ring tone.
Add : Compose a new ring tone. Refer to #3 above in this menu.
Forward : Forward the selected composed ring tone by MMS or EMS, or to ring t
one.
Rename : Change the file name of composed ring tone.
Delete : Delete the selected composed ring tone.
Delete All : Delete all composed ring tone in “Melody Composer” list.
FILE MANAGER
The total memory of your phone is 60MB. You can realize the management of images, sounds,
MP3, folder, etc. through this function menu.
It is to manage your files of audio, images, photos, video clips, MP3, received data. It works as
“My Document” in Window O/S.
Select drive between phone and memory card (only in case that you are using T-Flash). You ca
n have the following options ;
9 Open : You can have the following folders initially ; “Audio”, “Images”, “Photos”, “Vid
eo”, “MP3”, “Received”. If you create a folder, it will be generated in here.
9 Create Folder : Create a folder as you want.
9 Format : Format all folders and its properties in “Gallery”.
FUN & GAME
Games
9 This phone has three games for your enjoyment : Jet, Puzzle and Panda.
9 Each game has the Game Level, Best Grades and Game Help function.
9 Use [5] and [8] key for move up and down in Jet Game.
9 Use [2], [4], [6] and [8] key as navigation key in Puzzle and Panda Game.
9 During a game, you can pause the game by pressing left or right soft keys.
9 Continue the game by pressing left soft key.
9 Quit the game and go back to the idle screen by pressing [END] key.
Game Setting
9 BGM(Back Ground Music) : On / Off
9 Sound Effect : On / Off
9 Game Vibration : On / Off
USER PROFILE
You can use the sound setting features to customize various settings such as ring type, vibrator,
volume depending on environments: General Meeting Outdoor Indoor
Headset .
You do not have to change every setting every time you arrive at a new setting. Instead, you j
ust switch to the readily set mode that fits the setting.
In each profile, you can set the following items:
9 Tone Setup : Yon can set alert ring to the following operation: Incoming Call, Alarm,
Power On, Power Off, Message Tone and Keypad Tone.
9 Volume : Set the volume of ring tone and key tone.
9 Alert Type : Ring, Vibration Only, Vibration and Ring and Vibration then Ring, Light
Only
9 Ring Type : Single, Repeat and Ascending.
9 Extra Tone : Warning, Error, Camp On and Connect.
9 Answer Mode : Any Key (On/Off).
9 LCD Backlight : Set the LCD backlight ; 5 Sec / 15 Sec / 30 Sec / 45 Sec
9 Font Size : Theme default, small, medium, and large.
9 Note! Switch back to silent mode by long pressing [#] key. Press and hold again, it
will go back to the previous mode.
ORGANIZER
Calendar
9 With this menu, you can use the calendar function.
9 If you enter this menu, the date cursor will be on today’s date. If the date on the
cursor has schedule list, you can selected by pressing option soft key. And then you
may write your schedule.
9 The scheduler function helps you keep track of reminders, calls, meetings, birthdays,
travels or weddings that you need to remember. Your phone sounds an adequate
melody alarm when the set date/time for the schedule is reached.
9 This calendar helps to keep track of memos by alarming clock.
9 Press left soft key “Option” and the following are available:
View Tasks : You can view the current schedule. In the menu, you can edit Time,
Task, Alarm and the Due Time. You can choose the due date by pressing left/
right navigation key. You can Delete the Schedule and Add a New Schedule.
Jump to Date : View the designated date.
To Do List
9 You can check the schedule arranged on the current date. To edit Schedule, please
refer to the above “Schedule.
Alarm
9 This menu allows you to set the alarm to ring at a specific time. Three options are a
vailable. The default mode is OFF. You may set one or all ON if necessary. The time
and due date of each alarm can be set separately.
World Clock
9 You can view the current time for GMT and the other cities around the world by pre
ssing the navigation key.
Hourly Alarm
9 With this menu, your phone informs you of every hour with short tone. You can set
the options such as Hourly Alarm ON/OFF, Start Time, End Time.
SERVICES
SIM Tool Kit
9 This menu is activated only by service provider.
WAP
9 WAP is a standard application protocol specially created for mobile communications
devices and gives fast and easy access to Internet information and service. You can
obtain rich information by the WAP browser instead of a PC. Multi-services are avail
able such as Reservation, News, Sports and Weather Broadcast.
9 Home Page : Once the connection is built, you will link to the home page defined b
y yourself.
9 Bookmarks : Once you choose the menu Bookmarks, you can connect to your favori
te site much more conveniently.
9 Recent Pages : The phone keeps track of the recent pages you log in. When you ch
oose ‘Recent Pages’, your WAP browser will open the latest page at any time.
9 Enter Address : If you know the URL of a website, you can go to the site directly by
inputting the URL.
9 Service Inbox : You can view the push messages sent from the WAP browser.
9 Settings : You can utilize the various WAP settings with the following options.
Edit Profile : Choose from the network setting options.
Browser Option : Choose the time span you wait while opening the pages and s
et whether display the pictures.
Wap Push Message: You can set whether to receive the server push messages o
r not.
Clear Cache : Clear the pages saved in the cache to make more room for new o
nes.
Clear Cookie : Clear personal information such as User ID, password stored in th
e cache of the phone.
Trusted Certificates : View or delete Certificate.
Data Account
9 This menu allows you to change and edit the settings for the GSM and GPRS netwo
rk services. For further details, contact your service provider.
9 GSM Data : This menu allows you to manage and edit the settings required by the
CSD connection.
9 GPRS Data : This menu allows you to manage and edit the settings required by the
GPRS connection.
EXTRA
Calculator
9 Enter numbers by pressing [0]—[9]. Press [#] for a decimal point. Press the right s
oft key to clear your input.
9 You can press the Up, Down, Left, Right navigation keys to enter the symbols of ad
dition , subtraction, multiplication and division.
9 Clear the latest input digit or result by pressing Right soft key. Long press the
Right soft key to clear all the input or the result.
9 Press [WAP] key to calculate and the result will appear on the screen.
9 Note! The precision of the calculator is limited for the round off error.
Unit Converter
9 You can convert one type of unit to another by this function. Such as weight and le
ngth.
9 Weight : The Kg(or Pound) is converted into the Pound(or Kg).
9 Length : The Km(or Mile) is converted into the Mile(or Km).
Currency Converter
9 You can convert the currency at a given exchange rate.
Health
9 You can make a note of your current health such as BMI and Menstrual cycles.
9 BMI(Body Mass Index)
BMI, also known as the Body Mass Index, indirectly shows the amount of body
fatin the body.
Select BMI in the menu and input your weight and height.
Then the phone will automatically calculate your BMI.
9 Menstrual cycles.
Female users can predict pregnancy from sex by calculating your menstrual
cycles.
Theme
9 You can set the color theme of the game screen and define your own favorite phon
e profile.
9 The color theme of the game screen offers three options : Orange/Blue/Gray/Brown
Stopwatch
9 Your phone can be used as a typical stopwatch or multi-direction stopwatch. There a
re Split Timing and Lap Timing stopwatch functions in this typical stopwatch menu. Y
ou can view the record in this menu.
SHORTCUTS
9 Edit the order of numbers dedicated to some shortcut function.
9 Procedure In the idle mode, you can enter the Shortcut menu by pressing the
Navigation Down key. Then you can edit relevant functions to set shortcuts by pres
sing corresponding numbers.
TEXT INPUT MODE
SPANISH/ENGLISH IUPUT MODE
Multitap ES/ABC Input Mode
9 Press the key where the target input letter(Upper case) is located to input the letter.
Then press and hold the letter.
Multitap es/abc Input Mode
9 Press the key where the target input letter(Lower case) is located to input the letter.
Then press and hold the letter..
Smart ES/ABC Input Mode
9 Press the numeric key where the target letter is located successively until the cursor
is on the target letter both in upper and lower case. Then, press the left soft key to
confirm your input. Give up the input by pressing the [END] key.
Smart es/abc Input Mode
9 The same as the above Smart ES/ABC Input Mode.
Numeric Mode
9 In the screen of number inputting, enter the number by pressing the relevant nume
ric keys.
SYMBOLS
The screen will promote a table of 4×6 size. You can choose one from the 36 symbols includin
g punctuation marks, arithmetic marks and currency symbols etc. After the symbol is entered, t
he screen will return the previous input mode.
MP3 AND MP4 INSTRUCTION
Connect your phone to the computer using the USB cable.
If the phone is connected while turned off, the computer will show a sign that an external
memory device is connected. If the phone is connected while turned on, both the Mass storage
and COM port USB Config selections will appear on the screen. In this situation, press the OK
button at the Mass storage selection and the phone will turn off and the computer monitor will
show that an external memory device is connected to the computer. In this state, you will not
be able to call or receive a call.
Select an mp3 file of your choice from the computer and copy it to the My Music folder in the
USB memory. For mp4 files, you can copy it to the Video Folder.
After canceling the connection of the external memory device through the computer,
disconnect the USB Cable from the computer.
Turn on your phone and use the Navigation up key or follow the sequence ‘Menu----Multimedi
a---Audio Player’ to activate the music player. Press the play button or short press the
Earbutton connected to the earphone to play the mp3 file copied from the computer. If you
long press the Ear button, the phone will dial the last call made.
Press the Play button in the Video player mode to play a video and press the “*” Key to rotate
the screen.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If you meet a trouble on your phone operation, please check the followings. These checks ena
ble you to save time and expense due to unnecessary after-service.
When Enter PIN appears at the power-up…
The PIN check is currently enabled. You must enter the PIN supplied together with your SIM
card. You can disable the PIN check if you want, please see Security Setting menu.
When Enter PUK appears at the power-up…
PUK(Personal Unblocking Key) is used to unblock the blocked SIM card due to incorrectly
entered PIN. PUK code is composed of 8 digits, and usually provided with your SIM card. If the
PUK code is entered incorrectly several times in succession, PUK will be blocked and your SIM
card will be automatically lock-up and the SIM Blocked message will be displayed. Once you
see the message, you need to contact your network service provider for a new SIM card.
When Insert SIM screen appears at the power-up…
Please check that your SIM card is inserted properly.
When Enter Lock Code appears at the power-up…
Your phone is phone locked. You must enter the Lock Code supplied together with your pho
ne.
When No Service appears…
You probably are in the area out of the coverage of a GSM/ GPRS network.
When Emergency Only appears even though a number of the signal bar are indicated…
You probably are in the area out of the coverage of your home GSM/ GPRS network. You pr
obably are in the coverage of another GSM/ GPRS network but you are not allowed to be regist
ered to the network.
If any tone is not generated when you press a keypad…
You need to check the quick silence mode setting. If you can find icon on the top of the
main display screen it is the quick silence mode. By pressing and holding [VOL-UP] on the idle
screen, you can switch it off. You need to check the Key Tone Type of Sound Setting menu. You
need to check Key Tone Volume of the profile option that you have set on Profiles menu.
If an audible alert is not made when a call is received…
You need to check the quick silence mode setting. If you can find icon on top of the mai
n display screen it is the quick silence mode. By pressing and holding [VOL-UP] on the idle scre
en, you can switch it off. You need to check Ring Type and Ring Volume of the profile option th
at you have set on Profiles menu.
If an audible alert is not made when an alarm is expired…
You need to check the quick silence mode setting. If you can find icon on top of the mai
n display screen it is quick silence mode. By pressing and holding [VOL-UP] on the idle screen,
you can switch it off.
If an outgoing call is not made…
You have probably set an outgoing calls barring option. You need to check Call Barring men
u. Otherwise, you have probably set to Hide Number in Caller Number menu of Call Setting me
nu. In some network, when you make a call with hiding the telephone number, the network do
es not allow to make the call.
If an incoming call is not made…
You have probably set an incoming calls barring option. You need to check Call Barring men
u.
If an outgoing SMS message is not sent…
You need to check the Message Center option in SMS Setting menu.
If all audible key tones are muted and all audible alerts are changed to vibrator alert…
You need to check the quick silence mode setting. If you can find icon on top of the mai
n display screen it is the quick silence mode. By pressing and holding [VOL-UP] on the idle scre
en, you can switch it off.
If some audible action is not prompted on a menu of Sound Setting menu…
You need to check the quick silence mode setting. If you can find icon on top of the mai
n display screen it is the quick silence mode. By pressing and holding [VOL-UP] on the idle scre
en, you can switch it off.
If the image on the screen is blurred when you try to take a picture…
You need to check that the protection film is detached or the lens is clean. To remove finger
prints or other stains, wipe the lens with soft cloth.
GLOSSARY
Cell Broadcast
This network service allows you to receive the broadcasted text messages on various topics suc
h as weather, traffic, local district code, local hospitals, taxis or pharmacy in the area where yo
u are.
CUG (Closed User Group)
This network service allows the restriction of calls to and from a selected user group.
DTMF (Dial Tone Multi Frequency)
Codes sent as tone signals. Used for telephone banking, for accessing an answering machine,
etc.
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service)
New packet service that allows information to be sent and received across a mobile network. T
he GPRS promises data rates from 56 up to 114 Kbps and continuous packet connection to the
Internet for mobile phone and computer users. It is based on existing GSM such as circuit-swit
ched cellular phone connections and complements that.
Network Service Operator
To be able to use your phone, you need a subscription to a network. You get this subscription f
rom a network operator, together with a SIM card that you need to use with your phone.
PIN (Personal Identification Number)
The code is to establish authorization for access to certain functions or information in your SIM
card. The PIN code comes with your subscription. It may be a four to eight digit number and c
an be changed as required.
PIN2 (Personal Identification Number 2)
The code is an authorization code to access certain special field in your SIM card. The PIN2 co
de does not come with your subscription in some country.
PUK (Personal Unblocking Key Code)
Used to unlock a blocked SIM card. This comes with your subscription
Roaming
Use of your phone when you are outside your subscription network area.
SIM (Subscriber Identity Module)
It contains subscriber details, security information and memory for a personal directory of num
bers.
SMS (Short Message Service)
Messages to be sent and received between the network service operator’s message center to y
our mobile phone. To use this service, it must be supported by your network.
WAP (Wireless Application Protocol)
A standard specifically created for mobile communication devices which give fast and easy acc
ess to Internet information and services.
LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT
1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS :
KCM offers you a limited warranty that the enclosed subscriber unit will be free from defects in
material and workmanship, according to the following terms and conditions:
The limited warranty for the product extends for ONE (1) year beginning on the date of purcha
sing of the product.
The limited warranty extends only to the original purchaser of the product and is not assignabl
e or transferable to any subsequent purchaser/end user.
This warranty is good only to the original purchaser of the product during the warranty period
as long as it is in the purchased local area.
The external housing and cosmetic parts shall be free of defects at the same time of shipment
and, therefore, shall not be covered under these limited warranty terms.
Upon request from KCM, the customer must provide information reasonably prove the date of
purchasing.
The customer shall bear the cost of shipping the product to the Customer Service Center of KC
M. KCM shall bear the cost of shipping the product back to the customer after the completion o
f service under this limited warranty.
2. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER :
Defects or damages resulting from use of the product in other than its normal and customary
manner.
Defects or damages from abnormal use, abnormal conditions, improper storage, exposure to m
oisture or dampness, unauthorized modifications, unauthorized connections, unauthorized repa
ir, misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, alteration, improper installation, or other acts which are no
t the fault of KCM, including damage caused by shipping, blown fuses, spills of food or liquid.
Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material or workmanship.
That the Customer Service Department at KCM was not notified by consumer of the alleged de
fect or malfunction of the product during the applicable limited warranty period.
Products which have had the serial no. removed or made illegible.
This limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied either in fact or by op
erations of law, statutory or fitness for a particular use.
Damage resulting from use of non-KCM approved accessories.
All plastic surfaces and all other externally exposed parts that are scratched or damaged due to
normal customer use.
Products operated outside published maximum ratings.
Products used or obtained in a rental program.
Consumables (such as fuses).
3. STATE LAW RIGHT :
No other express warranty is applicable to this product. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WAR
RANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY, IS LIMITED TO THE DUR
ATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN. KCM SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF
THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES, DIRECT OR C
ONSEQUENTIAL, ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PRODUCT OR F
OR ANY BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRA
NTY OF MARKETABILITY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT.
Some states do not allow the exclusive of limitation of incidental or consequential damages or l
imitations on how long an implied warranty lasts; so these limitations or exclusives may not ap
ply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights whi
ch vary from state to state.
4. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE :
To obtain warranty service, please call the following telephone number

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