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WELCOME
Thank you for choosing the up-to-date CDM-8400, our new model,
developed by top researchers to support the CDMA2000 1X system
through Qualcomm-manufactured MSM5100 chips and CDMA
technologies. This product allows for high speed communication
services, such as web browsing, data & fax services, GUI animation
menu, and so on.
Among its many advanced features, the T9 input mode makes it
much easier to enter letters. In addition, the VR (Voice Recognition)
makes it more user friendly, with proven technologies in detail as
follows:
Full graphic display of 5 text input line and 1 icon line with
variable font size.
High capacity batteries allow for long talk time and 330 hours of
standby time.
Easy to dial through the VR feature.
Easy to enter letters through the T9 text input mode.
Multilingual (English and French available)
Enhanced for web browsing & data services (i.e.; wireless
internet access, wireless fax send/receive, Openwave, Up
browser)
GUI & Animation display compliant with CDMA2000 1X.
4-Gray large LCD.
Navigation key and 23 keys aligned for more convienence.
Sophisticated features of speaker phone, and voice recognition.
Additional services of text messaging and Web browsing on top
of authentication, call forwarding, call transfer, call waiting.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This CDM-8400 user guide contains very important information
about how to handle and use the product. So please read this
manual thoroughly, pay attention to the warranty on the back page
and be alert to the exclusions and limitations of your warranty,
which are related with the unauthorized use of components.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1. BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE .................................5
INSIDE THE PACKAGE .....................................................................................6
HANDSET DESCRIPTION.................................................................................7
THE FUNCTION KEYS.............................................................................................8
DISPLAY INDICATORS ...........................................................................................9
BATTERY USAGE...........................................................................................10
BATTERY INSTALLATION ....................................................................................10
BATTERY REMOVAL.............................................................................................10
BATTERY CHARGING ...........................................................................................11
POWER CONNECTION ......................................................................................11
CHARGING THE BATTERY WITH THE HANDSET .............................................11
CHARGING THE BATTERY ONLY ......................................................................12
BATTERY LIFE (FOR NEW BATTERY) ................................................................12
Chapter 1
BATTERY HANDLING INFORMATION..........................................................13
DOs.........................................................................................................................13
DON’Ts...................................................................................................................13
CHAPTER 2. BASIC OPERATION ..................................................15
TURNING THE PHONE ON / OFF ..................................................................16
TURNING THE PHONE ON...................................................................................16
TURNING THE PHONE OFF..................................................................................16
ACCESSING THE MENU................................................................................17
MENU SUMMARY .........................................................................................18
BASIC FUNCTIONS ........................................................................................21
MAKING A CALL ...................................................................................................21
SPEAKER PHONE..................................................................................................22
PAUSE FEATURE ..................................................................................................22
ANSWERING A CALL............................................................................................23
CALLER ID FUNCTION..........................................................................................23
CALL WAITING FUNCTION ..................................................................................24
VOICE MEMO DISPLAY ........................................................................................24
ADJUSTING VOLUME ..........................................................................................25
ETIQUETTE ............................................................................................................25
KEYGUARD............................................................................................................25
Chapter 2
DURING A CALL .............................................................................................26
MUTE(UNMUTE)...................................................................................................26
SILENT ...................................................................................................................26
SEND MY PHONE # ..............................................................................................26
MY PROFILE ..........................................................................................................27
HANDSET INFORMATION....................................................................................27
MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL..................................................................28
911 IN LOCK MODE ..............................................................................................28
911 USING ANY AVAILABLE SYSTEM ...............................................................28
CHAPTER 3. MEMORY FUNCTION...............................................29
STORING A PHONE NUMBER ......................................................................30
ENTERING LETTERS, NUMBERS, & SYMBOLS ..........................................31
Chapter 3
STANDARD INPUT MODE....................................................................................32
T9 INPUT MODE....................................................................................................33
NUMERIC MODE...................................................................................................34
SYMBOL MODE ....................................................................................................35
MAKING A CALL THROUGH THE PHONEBOOK .........................................36
SPEED DIALING ....................................................................................................36
CHAPTER 4. MENU FUNCTION ....................................................37
CONTACTS .....................................................................................................38
FIND .......................................................................................................................38
BY NAME............................................................................................................38
BY NUMBER.......................................................................................................39
BY GROUP..........................................................................................................40
ADD NEW CONTACTS..........................................................................................41
EDIT CONTACTS ...................................................................................................41
EDIT GROUP..........................................................................................................42
ADD NEW GROUP .............................................................................................42
CHANGE GROUP NAME ....................................................................................42
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CLEAR GROUP ...................................................................................................43
EDIT SMS GROUP.................................................................................................44
ADD NEW GROUP .............................................................................................44
CHANGE GROUP NAME ....................................................................................44
EDIT EXISTING GROUP......................................................................................45
CLEAR GROUP ...................................................................................................45
SPEED DIAL ...........................................................................................................46
MY PROFILE ..........................................................................................................46
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ALARM ...............................................................................................................81
CALCULATOR........................................................................................................82
WORLD CLOCK .....................................................................................................82
STOP WATCH........................................................................................................83
DATA SVC.......................................................................................................84
CONNECTION........................................................................................................84
DATA SPEED .........................................................................................................84
RECENT CALLS ..............................................................................................47
CHAPTER 5. VOICE SERVICE ........................................................85
DIALED...................................................................................................................47
RECEIVED ..............................................................................................................48
MISSED CALLS .....................................................................................................49
CALL TIMERS ........................................................................................................50
LAST CALL..........................................................................................................50
ALL CALLS..........................................................................................................50
HOME CALLS .....................................................................................................50
ROAM CALLS .....................................................................................................51
CUMULATIVE CALLS .........................................................................................51
VOICE RECOGNITION MODE ........................................................................86
GET IT GET IT NOW .......................................................................................52
START GET IT NOW .............................................................................................52
DOWNLOADING APPLICATIONS ........................................................................52
DOWNLOADING MELODIES/WALLPAPERS.......................................................52
APPLYING MELODIES/WALLPAPERS .................................................................53
CHECKING DATA FOLDER MEMORY..................................................................53
ERASING AN APPLICATION ................................................................................53
MOBILE WEB ..................................................................................................54
CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET.......................................................................54
SETTINGS .......................................................................................................55
SOUNDS ................................................................................................................55
RINGER TYPE .....................................................................................................55
RINGER MODE...................................................................................................56
VOLUME.............................................................................................................56
ALERT .................................................................................................................57
ROAM RINGER...................................................................................................60
TONE LENGTH ...................................................................................................60
DISPLAY.................................................................................................................61
ANIMATION SETTING ........................................................................................61
MAIN DISPLAY SETTING ...................................................................................62
LCD SETTING .....................................................................................................63
GRAPHIC SETTING.............................................................................................64
SECURITY ..............................................................................................................65
RESTRICT ...........................................................................................................65
SPECIAL #’S .......................................................................................................69
CLEAR PHONEBOOK .........................................................................................70
RESET PHONE....................................................................................................70
CHANGE PASSWORD........................................................................................71
SYSTEM.................................................................................................................72
SET MODE..........................................................................................................72
FORCE ANALOG ................................................................................................72
NAM SETTING ....................................................................................................73
PRL ID.................................................................................................................73
LOCATION .............................................................................................................74
OTHERS .................................................................................................................75
ANSWER MODE.................................................................................................75
AUTO RETRY ......................................................................................................75
AUTO ANSWER..................................................................................................76
VOICE PRIVACY..................................................................................................76
KEY GUARD........................................................................................................77
LANGUAGE.........................................................................................................77
S/W VERSION.....................................................................................................77
TTY MODE..........................................................................................................78
SPEAKER MODE ................................................................................................79
Chapter 4
TOOLS.............................................................................................................80
SCHEDULE.............................................................................................................80
EVENT.................................................................................................................80
NAME.....................................................................................................................86
DIAL........................................................................................................................87
REDIAL ...................................................................................................................88
VOICE MEMO ........................................................................................................89
PHONE BOOK........................................................................................................90
CANCEL .................................................................................................................90
VOICE SERVICE MENU ..................................................................................91
VOICE MEMO ........................................................................................................91
CALL ANSWER......................................................................................................92
VOICE COMMAND ................................................................................................93
YES/NO ...............................................................................................................93
WAKE UP............................................................................................................94
TOP LEVEL .........................................................................................................94
DIGIT DIAL..........................................................................................................95
VOICE DIAL............................................................................................................96
LIST.....................................................................................................................96
ADD ....................................................................................................................97
CLEAR ALL .........................................................................................................97
VOICE ALERT.........................................................................................................98
ON/OFF...............................................................................................................98
RECORD .............................................................................................................98
PLAY ...................................................................................................................98
CLEAR.................................................................................................................98
VOICE SETTING ....................................................................................................99
UNTRAIN ALL .....................................................................................................99
PROMPT MODE .................................................................................................99
DIGIT MODE.....................................................................................................100
HANDS FREE KIT MODE..................................................................................100
Chapter 5
CHAPTER 6. VOICE MAIL AND TEXT MESSAGING..................101
WHEN A NEW MESSAGE ARRIVES ...........................................................102
VOICE MAIL .................................................................................................102
SEND MESSAGE.....................................................................................................103
SEND ................................................................................................................103
EDIT RECIPIENT ...............................................................................................103
EDIT MESSAGE ................................................................................................103
PRIORITY ..........................................................................................................104
CALL BACK.......................................................................................................104
SAVE .................................................................................................................104
DEFERRED DELIV. ...........................................................................................104
REQUEST READ ACK .......................................................................................105
INSERT SIGNATURE.........................................................................................105
SAVE ENTERED TEXT ......................................................................................105
INBOX ......................................................................................................................106
REPLY ...............................................................................................................106
ERASE...............................................................................................................106
FORWARD........................................................................................................106
SAVE .................................................................................................................107
SAVE ADDRESS ...............................................................................................107
LOCK & UNLOCK .............................................................................................107
BLOCK SENDER ...............................................................................................107
SAVE QUICK TEXT............................................................................................107
REPLY WITH COPY ..........................................................................................107
OUTBOX ..................................................................................................................108
CHECKING SENT TEXT MESSAGE ...................................................................108
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TABLE OF CONTENT
RESEND............................................................................................................108
SEND TO...........................................................................................................108
ERASE...............................................................................................................109
SAVE ADDRESS ...............................................................................................109
SAVE .................................................................................................................109
LOCK & UNLOCK .............................................................................................109
STATE ...............................................................................................................109
FILED........................................................................................................................110
FILED ....................................................................................................................110
MY OBJECT.............................................................................................................111
MY OBJECT .........................................................................................................111
SOUND .............................................................................................................111
PICTURE ...........................................................................................................111
ANIMATION......................................................................................................111
ERASE ALL ..............................................................................................................112
ERASE MESSAGES.............................................................................................112
SETTINGS................................................................................................................113
SAVE SENT MESSAGES ....................................................................................113
DEFAULT CALL BACK NUMBER........................................................................113
ALERT ..................................................................................................................113
AUTO ERASE.......................................................................................................114
AUTO ERASE INBOX........................................................................................114
AUTO ERASE OUTBOX ....................................................................................114
ENTRY MODE......................................................................................................114
BLOCK OR UNBLOCK .........................................................................................115
READ ACK............................................................................................................115
SIGNATURE.........................................................................................................115
DIRECT VIEW.......................................................................................................116
Chapter 6
Chapter 1
BEFORE USING
YOUR PHONE
CHAPTER 7. WEB BROWSING....................................................117
START INTERNET BROWSER .....................................................................118
ACCESS THE INTERNET.....................................................................................118
BROWSER MENU.........................................................................................118
BACK ....................................................................................................................118
HOME...................................................................................................................118
EXIT......................................................................................................................118
MARK SITE ..........................................................................................................119
BOOKMARKS ......................................................................................................119
INBOX ..................................................................................................................119
RELOAD ...............................................................................................................119
SETTINGS............................................................................................................120
HOMEPAGE......................................................................................................120
PROXY ..............................................................................................................120
CIRCUIT LINGER ..............................................................................................120
SCROLL MODE ................................................................................................120
SCROLL SPEED................................................................................................120
KEY PRESS TIMEOUT ......................................................................................120
SECURITY .........................................................................................................121
ADVANCED.......................................................................................................121
Chapter 7
This chapter provides important information about using the
CDM-8400 including:
INSIDE THE PACKAGE
HANDSET DESCRIPTION
BATTERY USAGE
BATTERY HANDLING INFORMATION
CHAPTER 8. SAFETY AND WARRANTY ....................................123
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES ..............124
DRIVING SAFETY ................................................................................................125
ELECTRONIC DEVICES .......................................................................................126
OTHER SAFETY GUIDELINES ............................................................................127
PRECAUTIONS ....................................................................................................128
Chapter 8
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FCC RF EXPOSURE ....................................129
CAUTIONS...........................................................................................................129
SAR INFORMATION.....................................................................................130
FDA CONSUMER UPDATE ..........................................................................132
PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY .....................................................................136
12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY...............................................................137
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HANDSET DESCRIPTION
INSIDE THE PACKAGE
This package should include all items pictured below.
If any are missing or different, immediately contact the retailer where
you purchased the phone.
Earjack
Earpiece
Antenna
Desktop Charger
LCD Screen
Standard Battery
Handset
Function Keys
END/
Power Key
Digit Key
User Manual
Handstrap
Microphone
Send key
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HANDSET DESCRIPTION
Icons
HANDSET DESCRIPTION
Press and hold to enter Keyguard mode.
Displays various icons.
Text & Graphic ABEA
Displays instructions and
messages.
Soft Key Indications
Show the functions
currently assigned to
each soft key and
displays some icons.
MENU
Main Menu
Text Messaging
Center
THE FUNCTION KEYS
Phonebook
Schedule
Setting
Call History
In Idle Mode
- Press up to access the Phonebook, down
to access the Call History, right for Settings
and left for Schedule.
Inside the menu
- Within a menu, use to scroll through menu
options, or to select a function displayed on
the bottom line of the screen.
Press to make or receive a call.
Press and hold to turns on VR mode.
Press to turn the phone on/off, to terminate a call
or to return to the initial page.
DISPLAY INDICATORS
Signal Strength
Current signal strength – the more lines, the stronger the signal.
Roaming
Phone is out of home area.
Service Indicator
Indicates call is in progress,
indicates the phone is
in standby mode, and
indicates the phone cannot
receive a signal from the system.
Message
New text or voice message.
Digital mode
Phone is operating in digital mode.
Battery
Battery charging level – the more blocks, the stronger the charge.
Mute
Phone is mute during a call.
Silent
Appears when Silent is selected as the ring mode.
Emergency Call
Blinks when an emergency call is in progress.
Voice Memo
New voice memo has been made.
Answering machine
Phone is in answering machine mode.
(Soft 1) Press to access the menu or function
displayed on bottom line.
Etiquette
Phone will vibrate when call is received.
(Soft 2) Press to access a voice or text message,
or to return to the previous page.
Schedule
Appears when either an event or an alarm is set.
Press and hold to access internet service.
Ring Mode
Appears when a ringer is set as a ringer mode.
Press to clear a digit from the display
or to enable speakerphone mode.
Press and hold to enter etiquette mode.
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BATTERY USAGE
BATTERY INSTALLATION
1 u Place the battery on the back of the handset
and slide into place. v Push the battery down
until it locks into place.
BATTERY USAGE
BATTERY CHARGING
POWER CONNECTION
1 Plug the desktop charger into a standard outlet.
l The red LED indicates charging is in progress.
l The green LED indicates charging is completed.
BATTERY REMOVAL
1 u Pull down the release latch, lift up the
battery and
handset.
Fully charge the battery before using – it is not charged when
purchased.
remove the battery from the
CHARGING THE BATTERY WITH THE HANDSET
the handset (with battery attached) into
1 Place
the charger.
Make sure the battery is securely placed to avoid slipping
off during a call.
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• It is more efficient to charge the battery with the phone
turned off.
• If the red LED does not illuminate when charging, check
the power connection and make sure the handset is
securely in place.
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BATTERY USAGE
BATTERY HANDLING INFORMATION
DOs
CHARGING THE BATTERY ONLY
1 To charge the battery separately, detach it from
the handset and place it into charger.
l The red LED indicates charging is in progress.
l The green LED indicates charging is completed.
l Only use the battery and charger approved by the
BATTERY LIFE (FOR NEW BATTERY)
manufacturer.
Only use the battery for its original purpose.
Try to keep batteries in a temperature between 41ºF
(5ºC ) and 95ºF (35ºC).
If the battery is stored in temperatures above or below
the recommended range, give it time to warm up or
cool down before using.
Completely drain the battery before recharging. It may
take one to four days to completely drain.
Store the discharged battery in a cool, dark, and dry
place.
Purchase a new battery when its operating time
gradually decreases after fully charging.
Properly dispose of the battery according to local laws.
DON’Ts
The operating time is subject to your handset usage and configuration.
l Don’t attempt to disassemble the battery – it is a
sealed unit with no serviceable parts.
Type
Status
CDMA
AMPS
Talk (min)
150
103
Stand by (hrs)
103
25
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l Don’t accidentally short circuit the battery by carrying
it in your pocket or purse with other metallic objects
such as coins, clips and pens. This may critically
damage the battery.
l Don’t leave the battery in hot or cold temps. Otherwise,
it could significantly reduce the capacity and lifetime
of the battery.
l Don’t dispose of the battery into a fire.
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MEMO
Chapter 2
BASIC OPERATION
This chapter addresses and explains the basic features of your phone
including
TURNING THE PHONE ON / OFF
ACCESSING THE MENU
MENU SUMMARY
BASIC FUNCTIONS
DURING A CALL
MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL
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TURNING THE PHONE ON / OFF
ACCESSING THE MENU
Your phone can be customized via the menu. Each function can be
accessed by scrolling with the Navigation key or by pressing the
number that corresponds with the menu item.
TURNING THE PHONE ON
1 Press and hold
, until your “Power On” logo
appears and the tone sounds.
• To select a logo, refer to page 61 for more details.
(Setting>Display>Animation setting) for more detail.
• When “Password” appears on the display enter your 4digit password to unlock your phone.
• The default password is the last 4 digits of your phone
number.
Contacts ( 1 / 9 )
Settings ( 6 / 9 )
Recent Calls ( 2 / 9 )
Tools ( 7 / 9 )
Messaging ( 3 / 9 )
Data Svc. ( 8 / 9 )
Get It Now ( 4 / 9 )
Voice Svc. ( 9 / 9 )
Mobile Web ( 5 / 9 )
1 To access the menu in the idle mode,
press
TURNING THE PHONE OFF
1 Press and hold
until “Power Off” appears.
[MENU].
When the key guard is activated, press 1, 2,
3 to unlock the key guard.
2 Use the Navigation key to scroll through the
menu.
• Immediately change or recharge the battery when “Low
Battery Warning Power Off” appears on the display.
Memory may possibly be damaged if the phone turns off
due to the battery completely draining.
• Turn the phone off before removing or replacing the
battery. If the phone is on, data may be lost.
To search through the menu in numerical
order, press down or to the right.
3 To return to the previous page, press
[CLR].
To exit the current menu and return to the idle
mode, press
Press the Navigation key to enter a function
when its main page is displayed or press its
assigned number to have a direct access to the
function.
Hotkey
In idle mode, move the Navigation Key as follows to access
these functions:
• Upward movement – Contacts
• Downward movement – SMS Message
• Rightward movement – Schedule
• Leftward movement – WEB Service.
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MENU SUMMARY
1. Contacts
1. Find
1. By Name
2. By Number
3. By Group
MENU SUMMARY
5. Settings
1. Personal
2. Business
3. Etc.
4. All
2. Add New Contacts
3. Edit Contacts
Personal,Business,Etc.,All
1. Add New Group
4. Edit Group
2. Change Group Name Personal,Business,Etc.,All
Personal,Business,Etc.,All
3. Clear Group
5. Edit SMS Group
1. Add New Group
2. Change Group Name
3. Edit Existing Group
4. Clear Group
6. Speed Dial
7. My Profile
2. Recents Calls
3. Messaging
1. Dialed
2. Received
3. Missed
4. Call Timers
1. Voice
2. Send New
3. Inbox
4. Outbox
5. Filed
6. My Object
7. Erase All
8. Settings
1. Inbox
2. Outbox
3. Filed
4. My Object
1. Save Sent Msg
2. Default CallBack
3. Alert
4. Auto Erase
4. System
7. Read ACK
8. Signature
1. Ringer
2. Key
3. Voice Call
1. Minute Alert
4. Alert
2. Roam Alert
3. Connect Alert
4. Fade Alert
5. Low Signal Alert
Normal/Distinctive
5. Roam Ringer
Normal/Long
6. Tone Length
1. Animation Setting 1. Idle Display
2. Power On
3. Power Off
2. Main Display Setting 1. Greeting Input
2. Idle Clock
1. Backlighting
3. LCD Setting
2. Contrast
1. Screen Saver
4. Graphic Setting
2. Wall Paper
1. Automatic Lock
1. Restrict
2. Received
3. Dialed
4. Received Call History
5. Dialed Call History
6. Menu
7. Contacts
8. Data Call
9. 900#s
0. Long Distance
2. Special #’s
3. Clear Phonebook
4. Reset Phone
5. Change Password
1. Set Mode
2. Force Analog
3. Nam Setting
1. Auto NAM
2. Change NAM
4. PRL ID
2. Display
3. Security
1. Inbox
2. Outbox
1. Block
2. Unblock
3. View List of
Blocked Address
5. Location
6. Others
1. Answer Mode
2. Auto Retry
3. Auto Answer
4. Voice Privacy
5. Key Guard
6. Language
7. S/W Version
8. TTY Mode
9. Speaker Mode
1. Edit Signature
2. Insert Signature
9. Direct View
4. Get It Now
5. Mobile Web
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1. Ringer List
2. My Downloads
3. SMS Downloads
2. Ringer Mode
3. Volume
1. Last Call
2. All Calls
3. Home Calls
4. Roam Calls
5. Cumulative Calls
5. Entry Mode
6. Block or Unblock
1. Ringer Type
1. Sounds
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1. Retry Time
2. Repeat
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MENU SUMMARY
6. Tools
1. Schedule
1. Event
2. Alarm
2. Calculator
3. World Clock
4. Stop watch
BASIC FUNCTIONS
1. New Event
2. View Event List
1. Item 1
2. Item 2
3. Item 3
MAKING A CALL
1 Enter a phone number.
7. Data Svc.
1. Connection
2. Data Speed
XXX
-XXX-XXXX
8. Voice Svc.
1: Voice Memo
2: Call Answer
PSE
3: Voice Command
4: Voice Dial
5: Voice Alert
6: Voice Setting
1 : On/Off
2 : Inbox
3 : Greeting
4 : Call Speaker
5 : Wait Time
1 : Yes/No
2 : Wake-Up
3 : Top Level
4 : Digit Dial
1 : List
2 : Add
3 : Clear All
1 : On/Off
2 : Record
3 : Play
4 : Clear
1 : Untrain All
2 : Prompt Mode
3 : Digit Mode
4 : HFK Mode
STO
CLR
To modify the phone number you have entered :
• To erase one digit at a time press
• To erase the entire number, press and hold
2 Press
The indicator
, appears on the display
• If “CALL FAILED” appears on the display or the line is busy,
press
or
• If you activate the AUTO RETRY function, the phone will
automatically retry for the number of times you have
selected. (refer to page 75)
• A phone number will appear with its name, if available in
the phonebook when a call is placed.
• There is another way to make a call through the VR mode,
which is called VAD (Voice Activated Dialing). Please
REFER to page 96 (Voice Service) for more details.
3 To end a call, press
Please refer to page 30 for more details
about storing a phone number.
Please refer to page 96 (Voice Service) for more details on
using Voice Activated Dialing to place a call.
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
BASIC FUNCTIONS
SPEAKER PHONE
ANSWERING A CALL
1 To activate the speaker phone when the phone
is in idle mode, answering mode, and calling
mode press and hold
1 To answer a call, press any key except Clear,
End or the Navigation key.
2 The phone returns to normal (speaker phone off)
after ending or call or when the phone is turned
off and back on.
PAUSE FEATURE
You can dial or save a phone number with pauses for use in the
automated systems where you need to enter a credit card number, a
social security number, and so on. This feature will be convenient
when you are linked to ARS (Advanced Record System)
In the Settings menu, you can selet either “Any
Key” or “Send Key” to answer a call. lf “Send
Key” is selected, the phone can only be
answered by pressing
. See page 75 for
more information.
2 To end the call, press
In Auto Answer Mode a call is automatically answered after
a preset number of ring tones. See page 75 for more details.
1 Enter a phone number, then
press
pause.
[PSE] to insert a
XXXXXX-XXXXP
PSE
2 Press
STO
CLR
to dial or
[STO] to store.
Please refer to page 30 for more details about
storing a phone number.
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CALLER ID FUNCTION
Displays the caller’s name and phone number, if available, in the
phone book.
The caller ID is stored in the call history.
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
BASIC FUNCTIONS
CALL WAITING FUNCTION
ADJUSTING VOLUME
Notifies of another incoming call when you are on the phone by
making a beep sound and displays the caller’s phone number on the
screen.
1 Press
[MENU]
and select one of the following.
1 To answer another call while on the phone,
press
. This places the first call on hold. To
switch back to the first caller, press
again.
first call.
VOICE MEMO DISPLAY
l Ringer – Controls the ringer volume
l Key – Controls the keypad tone
l Voice Call – Controls the Speaker
& earpiece volume
2 Adjust volume and press
Displays the number of voice memos recorded in the answering
machine.
OK
CLR
[OK] to save it.
Move the Navigation key upward or downward to adjust
volume of earpiece during a call.
1 To play the recorded voice
memos, press
Adjust the volume of the ringer, key beep and speaker.
ETIQUETTE
[PLAY].
Stored 1 Memo
09:00 PM
PLAY
CLR
Mutes key tones and activates the vibration mode to alert you of an
incoming call or message.
1 To turn etiquette mode
on/off, press and hold
note
Etiquette mode
On
PSE
KEY GUARD
STO
CLR
Locks phone allowing it to only be used after the password is
entered.
1 To lock the phone, press
and hold
note
2 To unlock the phone, input the
password.
The default password is 1 2 3.
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Enter
Keyguard mode
PSE
STO
CLR
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DURING A CALL
To display menu options during a call, press
DURING A CALL
Call Menu
Mute
Silent
Send my phone#
My Profile
PSE
STO
1 Press
[MENU]
MUTE (UNMUTE)
HANDSET INFORMATION
[MENU]
Notifies you of your handset imformation.
Please see page 77 for more details.
l To deactivate, press
[MENU]
l The phone will automatically un-mute in
Emergency Call or Callback mode.
1 Press
[MENU]
SILENT
Prevents the other end from hearing tones if any key is pressed
during a call.
1 Press
l Press
[MENU]
to deactivate it.
[MENU]
SEND MY PHONE #
Automatically transmits your phone number to a pager during a call
without manually entering the number.
1 To transmit your phone number during a call,
press
[MENU] and
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CLR
The caller can not hear you and any sound from your side, while you
can hear his or her voice.
1 Press
MY PROFILE
Enables you to review and edit your profile that is entered through the
phone book. Please see page 46 for more details.
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MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL
This 911 feature puts phone in the Emergency Call Mode
when you dial the preprogrammed emergency number, 911. It also
operates in the lock mode and out of the service area.
911 IN LOCK MODE
The 911 call service is available even in the lock mode.
1 Enter “911” and press
Chapter 3
911
Emergency Call
MEMORY FUNCTION
2 The call connects.
3 The phone exits the Lock Mode for 5 minutes.
When the call ends, the phone returns to the
Lock Mode.
This chapter addresses memory functions including:
911 USING ANY AVAILABLE SYSTEM
STORING A PHONE NUMBER
ENTERING LETTERS, NUMBERS, & SYMBOLS
1 Enter “911” and press
MAKING A CALL THROUGH THE PHONEBOOK
2 The call connects.
3 The phone maintains the Emergecy Mode for 5
minutes.
l When the call ends, the phone returns to the
Lock Mode.
l The phone continuously attempts to receive
service from any available system.
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STORING A PHONE NUMBER
ENTERING LETTERS, NUMBERS & SYMBOLS
The input mode (Alpha editor) will be automatically activated when
necessary to enter letters and numbers. As shown below, there are 4
available modes ; Standard input mode (abc), T9 input mode (T9abc),
Numeric mode (123), and Symbol mode.
The phonebook stores up to 300 entries.
1 Enter phone # and
press
No Name
Home
XXX-XXX-XXXX
[STO].
2 Choose Add New Entry or Add
Existing Entry.
Press
[OK] to select.
OK
CLR
The input mode indicator appears on the upper right
of the display when letters and numbers are entered.
To select the desired input mode among the 4 modes
below, press
[MODE], then enter letters and
numbers.
3 The Phone # will appear next to
a list of icons.
The name of the icon is
displayed above the list. Use
the Navigation key to choose
the type of # you’re adding, as
indicated by the icon.
Press
[OK] to select.
EDIT
STO
12345
CLR
4 Press
[EDIT] to display the Editor and
enter a name. Follow instructions for entering
text on page 31. To change the input mode,
press
[MODE].
Press
[OK] to store the name.
Group – Family, Friends, Work, Etc
Voice dial – Home, Mobile, Office, Unassigned
Set Secret – Yes, No
5 Use the Navigation key to scroll through more options
for the entry (VAD, secret).
MODE
STO
KEY
FUNCTION
Case
Next
Space
Shift
“New entry is saved”
CLR
The following illustrates the function assigned to each key in the
Alpha Editor.
l The other fields are set to Numeric mode as a default.
6 To store the entry, press
Input mode indicator
Abc : Abc mode
123 : Number mode
: T9 mode
Symbol mode
Editor
No Name
Name
Press to change mode.
[T9Abc][Abc][123][Symbol mode]
Press to view the next matching word if
the highlighted word is not the word you
intended.
Press to accept a word and add a space.
Press to select a letter case of the
standard text input or T9 text input mode.
[Abc], [ABC], and [abc] indicate the
standard text input.
[T9Abc], [T9ABC], and [T9abc] indicate
the predictive text input.
Clear
Press to delete a character to the left of
the cursor.
Sto
Store the letters and numbers you enter.
will be displayed.
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ENTERING LETTERS, NUMBERS & SYMBOLS
STANDARD INPUT MODE
T9 INPUT MODE
Use the digit keys to enter letters, numbers and characters.
The T9 input mode incorporates a built-in-dictionary to determine a
word based on the entered characters. A word can be entered more
quickly by pressing a key once per character.
1 Enter letters using the keypad as follows:
Keypad
Time
ENTERING LETTERS, NUMBERS & SYMBOLS
Repetitions Repetitions Repetitions Repetitions
2 times
3 times
4 times
5 times
1 Select the T9Abc mode with
[MODE].
2 Press a digit key once to enter the character
2ABC
3DEF
you want and enter all the characters to input
the word you want.
4GHI
9WXYZ
To change the input mode, press
3 To view the next matching word, press
4 To accept matching word and enter a space,
[MODE].
press
2 To enter a space, press
. After two seconds,
the cursor will automatically move to the next
column.
3 Repeat until letters are entered. There is a 16-
To enter a compound word.
l enter the first part of the word and press [
l enter the last part of the word and press [
] to accept it.
] to enter the
word.
letter limit.
4 To delete one digit, press
entire entry, press and hold
. To delete the
To enter “phone book” in the T9 input mode.
- Press [
][MODE] to select the T9 input
mode and [
] to choose the small letter
case (T9abc).
5 To change from lowercase to uppercase,
press
Select Abc mode, by pressing [
[MODE].
When you select this mode, the Abc icon
appears as a visual confirmation.
- “Find the key that corresponds to the
letter you want to enter.”
- Press it as many times as needed for the
letter to appear on the screen.
- To enter the name “John”:
Press [
Press [
Press [
Press [
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- Press [
] and you will
see “phone” highlighted. Press [
] to
sea the next matching word and [
] to
select it.
Alpha Editor
John
MODE
STO
CLR
- Press [
] and you will see
“book” highlighted. Press [
] to move to
the next matching word and [
] to select
the compound word and enter a space.
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Alpha Editor
phone book
MODE
STO
CLR
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ENTERING LETTERS, NUMBERS & SYMBOLS
ENTERING LETTERS, NUMBERS & SYMBOLS
SYMBOL MODE
NUMERIC MODE
Allows you to enter symbols.
Enters numbers.
1 Press
1 Press
[MODE] until the
current input mode changes to
the Numeric mode.
[MODE] until the “Symbol mode”
appears.
Alpha Editor
12345
2 Press the number for the symbol you want to
enter.
MODE
STO
CLR
l Use the Navigation key to view a different line of
symbols.
2 To enter a number, press a digit key.
Press [
],
Alpha Editor
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
! @ # % &
< > -
MODE
Press [
],
STO
CLR
Alpha Editor
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
_ + = : ” ’ ( ) / ~
MODE
Press [
STO
CLR
],
Alpha Editor
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
\ ? . , { } $ [ ] ^
MODE
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STO
CLR
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MAKING A CALL THROUGH THE PHONEBOOK
SPEED DIALING
Dials a number by simply pressing its location number in the phone
book. Please refer to page 46 for more information.
• “Unassigned” appears if the location pressed is
available.
Chapter 4
• A phone number that is set secret will not be displayed.
• A call can be made by pressing its entry number
and
MENU FUNCTION
This chapter addresses accessing the menu and using its functions
and features to customize your phone.
CONTACTS
RECENT CALLS
SETTING
TOOLS
DATA SVC
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CONTACTS
CONTACTS
Stores up to 300 entries, each of which can be assigned to a group.
Entries can be retrieved by name, phone number or group.
FIND
BY NUMBER
1 Press
Retrieves an entry by group, voice name, name and number, and
calls by simply pressing
[MENU]
Editor
BY NAME
1 Press
[MENU]
FIND
2 To search through the menu,
Editor
enter a part of the phone
number and press the
Navigation Key.
MODE
FIND
By Name
Search Name
John
If there is no match, “Cannot Find
Name” will appear.
EDIT
OK
CLR
EDIT
OK
CLR
entry and either delete it by pressing
[DEL]
or view it by pressing the Navigation Key.
If the entry is set to secret, you will be
asked for your password.
3 All matching entries will be displayed. Select an
4 To call the selected number, press
entry and either delete it by pressing
[DEL]
or view it by pressing the Navigation Key.
If the entry is set to secret, you will be
asked for your password.
4 To call the selected number, press
3 All matching entries will be displayed. Select an
If there is no match, “Cannot Find Name”
will appear.
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By Number
Search Number
XXXX
CLR
2 Enter a name or its character
string and press the Navigation
Key to display the names in
alphabetical order. Please refer
to page 31 about using the
Alpha Editor.
CLR
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CONTACTS
CONTACTS
ADD NEW CONTACTS
BY GROUP
Adds a new entry.
1 Press
[MENU]
1 To add a new entry to the
By Group
2 Select one of the following
groups (Personal, Business,
Etc., All) with Navigation
key.
phone book, press
Personal
Business
Etc.
All
OK
CLR
OK
No Name
Name
EDIT
Personal
Gem
SES
John
Jane
[MENU]
STO
CLR
To enter a name or number, use the Navigation
Key to select the phone book field.
3 To save the entry, press
CLR
[STO].
To return to the previous page, press
[CLR].
3 All group entries will be displayed. Select an
entry and either delete it by pressing
[DEL]
or view it by pressing the Navigation Key.
1 To edit a existing entry, press
You are to be asked about “Password”
when the entry is set secret.
4 To call a selected number, press
EDIT CONTACTS
Edits an existing one.
[MENU]
Existing Group
Personal
Business
Etc.
All
2 Use the Navigation Key to
OK
CLR
select a group.
Personal, Business, Etc., All
3 Select an entry with the Navigation Key and
press it to view and edit the entry, or
to delete it.
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CONTACTS
CONTACTS
EDIT GROUP
CLEAR GROUP
Adds, changes and deletes groups.
1 To delete an existing group,
ADD NEW GROUP
press
1 To add a new group, press
MODE
STO
select, then delete the group.
Press again to confirm.
CLR
2 Input a new group name.
3 Press
2 Use the Navigation Key to
Editor
[MENU]
A maximum of seven groups is
allowed.
[MENU]
Select Group
Family
Friends
Work
Etc.
3 Press
[OK] to delete it.
4 Press
[OK] again to confirm it.
OK
CLR
[STO] to save it.
CHANGE GROUP NAME
1 To change a new group, press
[MENU]
Select Group
Name
Family
Friends
Work
OK
CLR
2 Select an existing group name with the Navigation
key.
3 Input a new name.
4 Press
[STO] to save it.
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CONTACTS
CONTACTS
EDIT SMS GROUP
EDIT EXISTING GROUP
Adds, changes and deletes a group.
1 To editing menu, press
ADD NEW GROUP
[MENU]
1 To add a new group, press
2 The 3 existing group appear
Editor
[MENU]
A maximum of 7 groups is
allowed.
- Family, Friend, Work.
Select Group
Name
Family
Friends
Work
SEND
OK
CNCL
3 Use the navigation key to select an existing group.
MODE
STO
CLR
4 To edit a group.
2 Input a new group name.
3 Press
[STO] to save it.
5 Press
[STO] to save it.
6 Press
[OK] again to confirm it.
CHANGE GROUP NAME
1 To change a group name, press
[MENU]
2 The 3 existing group appear
CLEAR GROUP
Select Group
Name
Family
Friends
Work
SEND
OK
CNCL
- Family, Friend, Work.
3 Use the navigation key to select an existing group
name.
1 To clear a group name, press
[MENU]
2 The 3 existing group appear
- Family, Friend, Work.
Select Group
Name
Family
Friends
Work
SEND
3 Use the navigation key to select an clearing
group name.
4 Input a new name.
4 Clear a group name.
5 Press
[STO] to save it.
5 Press
[STO] to save it.
6 Press
[OK] again to confirm it.
6 Press
[OK] again to confirm it.
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CONTACTS
RECENT CALLS
In idle mode, you can access Call History by pressing
SPEED DIAL
In idle mode, calls can be placed to numbers stored in speed dial by
pressing its location number on the keypad.
[MENU],
DIALED
Displays information about the ten most recently dialed numbers.
Saves the numbers and places call by simply pressing
1 Press
[MENU]
2 To assign a phone number to a
location, select the location and
press the Navigation Key.
01
02
03
04
Select Number
John
123
abcdef
ksh
DEL
OK
CLR
If a phone number is already assigned to the
location, press
[DEL] and the navigation
key to delete.
3 Locate the entry in the group where it is saved
1 To see a list of the 10 most
recently dialed numbers, press
[MENU]
and
. If
the number is already stored in
your phone book, only the name
appears. If the number is not
stored, only the phone number
appears.
Dialed
John
123
abcdef
ksh
DEL
OK
CLR
2 To view outgoing call details,
press the Navigation Key.
and press the Navigation Key.
01
02
03
04
01
04/10(Fri) 02:51
John
911
4 Select the entry and press the Navigation Key;
select the phone number and press the
Navigation Key again.
DEL
OPTS
CLR
The detail includes date, time, and phone
number of outgoing calls.
MY PROFILE
3 Press
[OK] again to save it or press
[DEL] to delete it.
Saves your personal information.
1 Press
[MENU]
to
review and edit your personal
information as follows. (Name, My
Phone number, Birthday, Blood
Type, Address, Home, E-Mail,
Work Phone #, Memo, Set Secret)
My Profile
John
XX-XXX-XXXX
XXXX/XX/XX
A type
EDIT
OK
CLR
2 Press
[EDIT] to edit on item when selected.
3 Press
[STO] to confirm and save it.
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“Phone # is already saved in phone book” or “Move to
phone book save mode?” will appear.
After the tenth outgoing call, the oldest call will automatically
be erased from the history.
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RECENT CALLS
RECENT CALLS
RECEIVED
MISSED CALLS
Displays information of the 10 most recently answered calls. Saves
the numbers and places calls by simply pressing
1 To see a list of the 10 most
recently answered calls, press
[MENU],
and
. If
the number is already stored in
your phone book, only the
name appears. If the number is
not stored, only the phone
number appears.
1 To see a list of the 10 most recently missed
received
01 ksh
02 123
03 abcdef
04 ksh
DEL
OK
calls, press
[MENU],
and
. If the
number is already stored in your phone book,
only the name appears. If the number is not
stored, only the phone number appears.
CLR
2 To view missed call details,
press the Navigation Key.
2 To view incoming call details,
press the Navigation Key.
01
04/10(Fri) 02:51
ksh
911
Displays information of the 10 most recently missed calls. Place a call
to a missed call number by simply pressing
DEL
OPTS
Call details include date, time and phone number.
CLR
Call details include date, time and phone number.
3 Press
[OK] again to save it or press
[DEL] to delete it.
“Phone # is already saved in phone book” or “Move to
phone book save mode?” will appear.
3 Press
[OK] again to save it or press
[DEL] to delete it.
“Phone # is already saved in phone book” or “Move to
phone book save mode?” will appear.
After the tenth missed call, the oldest call will automatically
be erased from the history.
After the tenth incoming call, the oldest call will
automatically be erased from the history.
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RECENT CALLS
RECENT CALLS
ROAM CALLS
CALL TIMERS
Displays talk time of roaming calls.
Checks the talk time and manages your calls within the limit you set.
The four timers include:
1 Press
LAST CALL
Displays talk time of last call.
1 Press
[MENU]
000Min/ 03Sec
2 To return to the previous
page, press
Last Call
[CLR] .
CLR
ALL CALLS
Displays talk time of all incoming and outgoing calls, excluding web
access calls.
1 Press
[MENU]
and the message
“Not intended for billing purposes” appears for
5 seconds.
Use the Navigation Key to view
Voice
the time of the following items:
003
000
00
09
- Voice
- Data/Fax
Calls
Hours
Mins
Secs
CLR
3 To return to the previous page, press
[CLR] .
[MENU]
and the message
“Not intended for billing purposes” appears for 5
seconds.
Use the Navigation Key to view the time of the
following items:
- Voice, Data/Fax
3 To reset the timer, press
the previous page, press
CUMULATIVE CALLS
Displays talk time of all incoming and outgoing calls, excluding web
access calls.
1 Press
[MENU]
and the message
“Not intended for billing purposes” appears for
5 seconds.
2 Use the Navigation Key to view the time of the
following items:
- Voice
- Data/Fax
HOME CALLS
Displays talk time of all calls made within Home area.
Lifetime can not be reset.
1 Press
[MENU]
and the message
“Not intended for billing purposes” appears for 5
seconds.
Use the Navigation Key to view the time of the
following items:
- Voice, Data/Fax
3 To reset the timer, press
the previous page, press
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[RST] . To return to
[CLR].
[RST]. To return to
[CLR].
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GET IT GET IT NOW
GET IT GET IT NOW
Your phone provides a unique feature -Get It Now- that enables you
to download melody ringers, wallpapers, games and more from your
network to your phone. Please contact your service provider for the
availability of these services.
START GET IT NOW
APPLYING MELODIES/WALLPAPERS
Downloaded melody ringers apply to several functions
including the incoming call alert, new text message
alert, alarm clock and scheduler alarm.
See Ringer Type on page 55.
1 To launch “Get It Now” from the standby mode,
press
2 When two or more icons appear on the screen,
select an application with
3 To start the application, press
The phone will return to the standby mode.
1 Press
2 Select “Get It Now” with
DOWNLOADING APPLICATIONS
1 Press
CHECKING DATA FOLDER MEMORY
Downloaded melody ringers, wallpapers and applica-tions are saved
to the data folder in your phone.
4 To end the application, press
Downloaded wallpapers apply to the standby mode.
See Wallpaper on page 64.
3 Select “Options” with
2 Select “Get It Now” with
3 Select “Start” with
then press
then press
4 The phone will access your service provider’s
server.
Follow the prompt to download applications.
To select an option, press
then press
When a prompt appears, press
to proceed or
to cancel.
then press
then press
2 Select “Get It Now” with
3 Select “Options” with
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ERASING AN APPLICATION
1 Press
then press
then press
4 Select the application to be erased with
then press
5 Select “Remove” then press
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then press
The memory status will be displayed.
DOWNLOADING MELODIES/WALLPAPERS
Before downloading melody ringers and wallpapers,
you need to download the dedicated downloader.
Please contact your service provider for details.
4 Select “Information” with
5 To exit, press
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MOBILE WEB
CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET
You can use your phone to browse the Internet if you have obtained
phone Internet service from your service provider and if over-the air
Internet access is available in your area.
1 Press
SETTINGS
Customizes your phone and optimizes performance through a variety
of settings.
SOUNDS
Sets Ringer Type, Ringer Mode, Volume, Alert, Roam Ringer and
Tone Length.
RINGER TYPE
2 Follow the procedures for “Chapter 7 INTERNET
BROWSER” on page 117.
To select a ringer type for incoming calls:
RINGER LIST
1 Press
[MENU]
Ringer Type
arambrahall
bockerini
cavalary
heartofwoman
2 Select one of 12 available ring
types.
3 To confirm, press
[OK].
OK
CLR
MY DOWNLOADS
1 Press
[MENU]
My Downloads
Setting
Sound List
2 Select “Setting” or “Sound List”
then press
[OK] to save it.
OK
CLR
Setting : To select “1 Step~5 Steps” with the Navigation key.
] to select “Midi file 1~Midi file 5”.
Sound List : Press [
EMS DOWNLOADS
1 Press
[MENU]
EMS Downloads
Setting
Sound List
2 Select “Setting” or “Sound List”
then press
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[OK] to save it.
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OK
CLR
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SETTINGS
SETTINGS
RINGER MODE
KEY
To adjust keypad tone:
Alerts you to incoming calls in the following modes:
1 Press
[MENU]
2 Select one of the following
Ringer Mode
Ringer
Vibrate
Ringer After V...
Silent
OK
1 Press
[MENU]
2 Adjust the keypad tone with the
Navigation key.
CLR
options with the Navigation key.
3 To save, press
Ringer
Vibrate
Ringer after Vibrate – The ringer sounds
after vibration.
Silent – Mute the ringer
3 To confirm, press
OK
[OK].
CLR
VOICE CALL
To adjust earpiece volume:
1 Press
[OK].
[MENU]
VOLUME
Adjust the earpiece volume with
the Navigation key.
To save, press
OK
Controls the Ringer, Key and Voice Call volume.
RINGER
CLR
[OK].
To adjust Ringer volume:
ALERT
1 Press
[MENU]
Allows you to set an alert that sounds when any handset changes
occur.
MINUTE ALERT
2 Adjust the ringer volume with
Sounds an alert every minute of a phone call.
the Navigation key.
OK
To save, press
[OK].
Minute Alert
Off
On
CLR
1 Press
[MENU]
OK
2 Select “OFF” or “ON” with the
Navigation key and press
to save it.
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[OK]
CLR
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SETTINGS
SETTINGS
ROAM ALERT
FADE ALERT
Sounds an alert when leaving a service area and entering a roaming
service area.
Sounds an alert entering an area where calls cannot be made due to
weak signal strength. The alert sounds in standby mode.
1 Press
1 Press
[MENU]
Roam Alert
Off
On
OK
[MENU]
2 Select “OFF” or “ON” with the
CLR
Navigation key and press
[OK] to save it.
Fade Alert
Off
On
OK
CLR
2 Select “OFF” or “ON” with the
Navigation key and press
to save it.
[OK]
LOW SIGNAL ALERT
Sounds an alert when you encounter low signal strength during a call.
1 Press
CONNECT ALERT
[MENU]
Notifies you that a call has been successfully placed.
2 Select “OFF” or “ON” with the
1 Press
[MENU]
Connect Alert
Off
On
OK
Navigation key and press
[OK] to save it.
CLR
2 Select “OFF” or “ON” with the
Navigation key and press
to save it.
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[OK]
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Low Signal Alert
Off
On
OK
CLR
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SETTINGS
SETTINGS
ROAM RINGER
DISPLAY
Allows you to customize display.
Sounds a different ringer when you are in a roaming service area.
ANIMATION SETTING
1 Press
[MENU]
2 Select “Distinctive” or “Normal”
with the Navigation key and
press
[OK] to save it.
To select an LCD display:
Roam Ringer
Normal
Distinctive
OK
IDLE DISPLAY
CLR
1 Press
[MENU]
2 Select a display from the
l Distinctive – Sounds a different
ringer type
l Normal – Sounds the same ringer
type as used in Home
area.
Animation list by moving the
Navigation Key up, down.
3 Press
Cute Bear
OK
[OK] to save it.
POWER ON DISPLAY
1 Press
1 Press
[MENU]
the Navigation key and press
[OK] to save it.
2 Select a display from the Animation list by
2 Select “Normal” or “Long” with
[MENU]
moving the Navigation Key up, down.
Tone Length
Normal
Long
OK
3 Press
CLR
[OK] to save it.
POWER OFF DISPLAY
1 Press
[MENU]
2 Select a display from the Animation list by
moving the Navigation Key up, down.
3 Press
60
[OK] to save it.
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TONE LENGTH
To adjust tone length:
CLR
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SETTINGS
SETTINGS
MAIN DISPLAY SETTING
LCD SETTING
GREETING INPUT
Controls backlight and LCD contrast for a better view and more
efficient use.
To input a personal greeting:
BACKLIGHTING
1 Press
[MENU]
Backlights the display and keypad for easy viewing in dark places.
Greeting Input
1 Press
2 To edit the banner; press the
VERIZON
Navigation Key.
EDIT
CLR
Editor. (Refer to page 31).
4 To save, press
2 Select one of the following
options; 5 sec, 10 sec, 20 sec,
Off.
To save, press
[OK].
3 Input your personal banner, using the Alpha
[MENU]
Backlighting
5 Secs
10 Secs
20 Secs
Off
OK
CLR
l Off : Turn the backlight off.
l 5 sec, 10 sec, 20 sec : Backlight on for 5, 10, or
20 seconds respectively after
a touch of the keypad.
[OK].
IDLE CLOCK
CONTRAST
To display a clock on the LCD:
To adjust the display contrast:
1 Press
[MENU]
2 Select one of the following
options and press
save it.
[OK] to
Idle Clock
Digital Clock
Analog Clock
Greeting Clock
Animation+Clo...
OK
CLR
1 Press
[MENU]
2 Adjust the LCD contrast for
better view.
OK
3 To save, press
Digital Clock
Analog Clock
Greeting Clcok
Animation + Clock
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[OK].
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SETTINGS
SETTINGS
GRAPHIC SETTING
SECURITY
Prevents the unauthorized use of the handset and only allows access
to certain features to those who have the password.
SCREEN SAVER
1 Press
RESTRICT
[MENU]
Screen Saver
Time Setting
Screen Saver
When you attempt to make a restricted call, “This phone is restricted”
appears on the screen.
AUTOMATIC LOCK
OK
CLR
l TIME SETTING
Select one of the following options:
Off/5Secs/10Secs/20Secs/30Secs.
Prevents others from using your phone without permission.
When locked, the menu can not be accessed without password.
1 Press
and enter
“Password”.
l SCREEN SAVER
Select parameters (DOWNLOAD IMAGE/EMS
IMAGE) by using the navigation key, then press
Security
Restrict
Special #’s
Clear Phoneb
Reset Phone
OK
WALL PAPER
CLR
The default password is the last 4 digits of your phone
number.
1 Press
[MENU]
Wall Paper
Download Image
EMS Image
2 Press
OK
CLR
2 Select parameters
(DOWNLOAD IMAGE/EMS IMAGE)
by using the navigation key, then press
and select “Off”,
“Lock Now” or “Power Up”.
l Off – Do not lock the phone
l Lock Now – Lock the phone now
l Lock On Power Up –
Lock the phone whenever it
is turned on.
3 To save, press
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[ok].
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Automatic Lock
Off
Lock Now
Lock On Power..
OK
CLR
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SETTINGS
SETTINGS
RECEIVED
DIALED CALL HISTORY
Blocks all incoming calls but allows outgoing calls to be placed.
1 Press
[MENU]
2 Press
and select “Allow”
or “Restrict” with the Navigation
key.
l Restrict : Restricts incoming calls
l Allow : Allows incoming calls
Received
Allow
Restrict
CLR
[OK].
[MENU]
OK
Menu
Allow
Restrict
OK
CLR
[OK].
CONTACTS
Blocks access to, and protects data in your phonebook.
l Restrict : Restrict an incoming call
history
l Allow : Allow an incoming call
history
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and enter “Password”.
CLR
and enter “Password”.
[OK] to save it.
[MENU]
3 To save, press
Press
and select “Allow”
or “Restrict” with the Navigation
key.
3 Press
1 Press
l Restrict : Restrict access to the menu
l Allow : Allow access to the menu
RECEIVED CALL HISTORY
CLR
[OK] to save it.
and select “Allow”
or “Restrict” with the Navigation
key.
[OK].
[MENU]
OK
2 Press
Dialed
Allow
Restrict
l Restric t : Restricts outgoing calls
l Allow : Allows outgoing calls
3 To save, press
Allow
Restrict
Restricts access to the menu.
and enter “Password”.
and select “Allow”
or “Restrict” with the Navigation
key.
Dialed
Call History
MENU
2 Press
1 Press
and enter “Password”.
l Restrict : Restrict access to the
outgong call history.
l Allow : Allow access to the outgong
call history.
3 Press
Blocks all outgoing calls – except emergency calls – but allows
incoming calls to be placed.
1 Press
[MENU]
and select “Allow”
or “Restrict” with the Navigation
key.
DIALED
Press
2 Press
OK
3 To save, press
and enter “Password”.
[MENU]
and enter “Password”.
2 Press
and select “Allow”
or “Restrict” with the Navigation
key.
Received
Call History
Allow
Restrict
OK
1 Press
CLR
l Restrict : Restrict access to the
phonebook
l Allow : Allow access to the
phonebook.
3 To save, press
[OK].
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Contacts
Allow
Restrict
OK
CLR
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SETTINGS
SETTINGS
DATA CALL
LONG DISTANCE
Restricts data calls from being placed.
Restricts long distance call.
1 Press
[MENU]
“Password”.
and enter
and select “Allow”
or “Restrict” with the Navigation
key.
l Restrict : Restricts data calls
l Allow : Allows data calls
3 To save, press
and enter
“Password”.
2 Press
1 Press
Long Distance
Allow
Restrict
2 Press
and select
“Allow” or “Restrict” with the
Navigation key.
Data Call
Allow
Restrict
OK
CLR
[OK].
OK
CLR
l Restrict : Restricts calls
long distance call
l Allow : Allows long distance call
3 To save, press
[OK].
900 #’S
A phone number over 7 digits is to be restricted.
Restricts calling 900 dial service numbers.
1 Press
SPECIAL #’S
and enter “Password”.
Stores 3 phone numbers that can be called even in the lock mode.
2 Press
and select “Allow”
or “Restrict” with the Navigation
key.
900#S
Allow
Restrict
OK
1 Press
[MENU]
enter “Password”.
and
CLR
2 Press
l Restrict : Restricts calls 900-dial services
l Allow : Allows 900-dial services
3 To save, press
[OK].
and select a location
with the Navigation key.
OK
3 Press
[OK] and input a
phone number; press
[OK]
again to save.
Security
Restrict
Special #’s
Clear Phoneb
Reset
Special #’s
Empty1
Empty2
Empty3
OK
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SETTINGS
SETTINGS
CLEAR PHONEBOOK
CHANGE PASSWORD
Clears all phonebook entries.
Changes your 4-digit password
1 Press
[OK]
enter “Password”.
2 Press
1 Press
and
Clear Phonebook
Yes
No
[MENU]
and enter
“Password”.
2 Press
New Password
OK
XXXX
CLR
OK
CLR
3 Select “Yes” or “No” with the Navigation
key. Press
[OK].
The default password is the last 4 digits of your phone
number.
RESET PHONE
1 Press
[MENU]
enter “Password”.
press
[OK].
New Password
and
4 Enter the new password again
Reset Phone
Yes
No
and press
[OK].
OK
CLR
3 Select “Yes” or “No” with the Navigation key.
Press
3 Enter a new password and
Resets phone to default settings.
2 Press
[OK].
When you select “Yes”, you will see “Wait a
moment” on the display and the phone will return to
idle mode.
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OK
CLR
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SETTINGS
SETTINGS
NAM SETTING
SYSTEM
Enables Auto NAM (Number Assignment Modules) or manually selects a
NAM.
SET MODE
AUTO NAM
Selects the Preferred System.
1 Press
[MENU]
Set Mode
Automatic B
Automatic A
Home Only
2 Select one of the following
options (Automatic B/
Automatic B/Home only)
with the Navigation key and
press
[OK].
Automatically switches phone to proper NAM when you have multiple
NAM registrations.
1 Press
[MENU]
Auto NAM
No
Yes
2 Select “Yes” or “No” then
OK
CLR
Auto A : Scan the radio channels based on the
Automatic A setting.
Auto B : Scan the radio channels based on the
Automatic B setting.
Home only : Only within your home area or
home affiliated area.
press
[OK] to save it.
OK
CHANGE NAM
CLR
Changes the NAM used by the phone when you have multiple
registrations.
1 Press
[MENU]
Change NAM
NAM1-VERIZ...
NAM2-VERIZ...
2 Select “NAM1” or “NAM2” then
press
[OK] to save it.
FORCE ANALOG
OK
CLR
Temporarily forces phone to use Analog mode – mode automatically
ends in 10 minutes.
1 Press
[MENU]
PRL ID
2 Select “No” or “Yes” with the
Navigation key and press
[OK] to activate it.
Displays the phone’s PRL (Preferred Roaming List).
Force Analog
No
Yes
OK
PRL ID
1 Press
[MENU]
ERI VERSION
00000
CLR
OK
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SETTINGS
SETTINGS
Enables Verizon network system to locate your position and allows
the use of some Verizon wireless applications.
ANSWER MODE
LOCATION
To determine whether or not the network system can detect your
position:
1 Press
[MENU]
Only” with the Navigation key.
[OK].
with the Navigation key.
Setting
911 Only
Location On
l 911 Only - Your location will be hidden from
network & application except 911
l Location On – Your location is now available to
the network.
3 To save, press
[MENU]
2 Select “Any Key” or “Send Key”
OK
To select an answer mode:
1 Press
2 Select “Location On” or “911
OTHERS
Answer Mode
Any Key
Send Key
OK
CLR
CLR
l Any Key – Press any key to answer an incoming call
except
, and
to answer a call.
l Send Key – Press only
3 To save, press
[OK].
AUTO RETRY
Automatically retries a call up to 5 times after a set time interval.
RETRY TIME
1 Press
[MENU]
2 Select a time interval option
(Off, 3, 5, 7, 10 seconds) with
the Navigation key. To save,
press
[OK].
Retry Time
Off
3 Secs
5 Secs
7 Secs
OK
CLR
REPEAT
1 Press
[MENU]
2 Select one of the options
(1 time, 3 times, 5 times) with
the Navigation key. To save,
press
[OK].
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Repeat
1 Times
3 Times
5 Times
OK
CLR
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SETTINGS
SETTINGS
AUTO ANSWER
KEY GUARD
Automatically answers a call after a preset number of rings. An ideal
setting for the hands-free car kit.
1 Press
[MENU]
the Navigation key.
OK
l Off/5/10/18 seconds.
[MENU]
Key Guard
On
Off
2 Select “On” or “Off” with the
Auto Answer
Off
5 Secs
10 Secs
18 Secs
2 Select on of the following with
1 Press
Navigation key.
CLR
l On: Prevents accidentally
pressing the keypad
l Off: Key guard off
3 To save, press
OK
CLR
[OK].
This function will not be active when you select Vibrate, Silent,
Etiquette or Ringer after Vib as a ringer mode.
To unlock the key guard, press
3 To save, press
[OK].
LANGUAGE
Selects the language in which letters are displayed on screen.
VOICE PRIVACY
1 Press
[MENU]
Language
English
Spanish
Enhances voice privacy and avoids tapping during a call.
2 Select either English or
1 Press
[MENU]
Spanish.
2 Select “Standard” or “Enhanced”
Voice Privacy
Standard
Enhanced
with the Navigation key
[OK].
OK
CLR
S/W VERSION
OK
3 To save, press
3 To save, press
CLR
To display the version of your phone:
[OK].
1 Press
[MENU]
l “Enhanced” - Makes it more difficult to wire tap.
2 You are to see the version of
software and hardware.
Version
[Verizon Wireless]
Software :
TO60VEDE01_1.161
Hardware :
TX - 60BES01
OK
3 Press
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[OK].
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SETTINGS
SETTINGS
SPEAKER MODE
TTY MODE
Your phone is able to operate with a TTY (Teletyperwriter) device in
both analog and digital modes. This feature is system dependent and
may not be available in all areas.
[MENU]
2 Select “On” or “Off” with the
CONNECTING TO TTY DEVICE
1 Press
Navigation key.
Speaker mode
Off
On
Turn the TTY device off.
OK
l On: Speaker phone on
l Off: Speaker phone off
2 Connect the TTY device to the phone at the
earphone-microphone jack.
3 To save, press
ACTIVATING/DEACTIVATING TTY MODE
1 Press
[MENU]
[OK].
TTY mode
TTY Full
TTY + TALK
TTY + HEAR
TTY Off
OK
CLR
2 Select “ON” or “OFF” then press
“TTY” will appear on the display when
activated.
MAKING AND ANSWERING A CALL
You can make or answer calls in the same manner
as ordinary calls.
A TTY (also known as TDD or Text Telephone) is a
telecommunications device that allows people who
are deaf or hard of hearing, or who have speech or
language disabilities, to communicate by
telephone. Connect the TTY device to the Headset
Jack of PCS Phone. Then type the message you
want to send on the TTY’s keyboard.
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TOOLS
TOOLS
Sets an event and reminds you of that event.
ALARM
SCHEDULE
You can set up to 3 alarms.
1 To display alarm entries,
EVENT
press
[MENU]
1 To display a calendar, press
[MENU]
the Navigation key.To set a new
alarm, choose item 1, 2 or 3.
To edit an existing alarm, select
that alarm.Press
[OK].
2 Move the Navigation key to
choose a date in the calendar
and press
[OK].
2 Select one of the entries with
To delete the existing one, press
Use left, right, up and down instead
of leftward, upward, rightward and
leftward.
Event Setting
Time Setting
Melody Setting
Pause Setting
3 1. To set a time for an event, press
3 1. To set a time, press
Choose one of the following on the first line: On time, 10
Min before, 30 Min before, 1 Hour before, No alarm.
Use the Navigation Key to move to year, month, day, time
and input using the digit keys.
2. To set a melody for the event, press
Select a melody with the Navigation Key.
4 Press
[OK] to save it or
to the calendar.
[CLR] to return
The date of the event will be marked on your calendar.
OK
Alarm Setting
Time Setting
Melody Setting
Snooze Setting
Pause Setting
CLR
Use the Navigation Key to choose
an alarm frequency (Once, Daily,
Weekly, Monthly, Yearly). To save,
press
[STO]. “Save Complete”
will be displayed and the screen
will return to the alarm list.
2. To set a melody, press
Setting Menu.
Time Setting
Once
04/16/2002
PM 05:30
meeting
STO
CLR
from the Alarm
Use the Navigation key to scroll through the list of 10 ring
tones and 30 melody tones. To set a melody, press
[OK]
3. To set a snooze, press
Setting Menu.
from the Alarm
Select one of the following:
No use, 1 Time, After 3 minutes.
4. To set a pause, press
Setting Menu.
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from the Alarm
• Pause setting is available for existing alarms. It is not
available for new entries.
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CLR
from
CLR
DEL
OK
the Alarm Setting Menu.
OK
Alarm
[P]Item 1
[A]Item 2
[A]Item 3
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TOOLS
TOOLS
CALCULATOR
STOPWATCH
Simultaneously times up to six different events. To operate the
stopwatch:
To access the calculator:
1 Press
[MENU]
1 Press
[MENU]
Stopwatch
0:00:00:00
2 Follow the instructions below
RECORD STOP
[0/6]
to calculate (8*6)/4-2.5
RST
OK
CLR
Input 8.
Move the Navigation key leftward.
Input 6 and press the Navigation key.
Move it rightward.
Input 4 and press the Navigation key.
Move it downward.
Input 2 and press the
to input (.).
Press 5,
3 To reset, press
2 Select a city with the Navigation
[OK].
OK
CLR
3 The world map is to be displays
with the city, its date and time.
Use the Navigation key to select another city.
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CNCL
1. To start, press
2. To stop a time period and continue
measuring another one, press
[CONT].
3. To stop the second and continue measuring
a third one, press
[CONT].
4. To measure up to six time periods, repeat the
above steps.
5. To stop, press
. To review the
results,press
[VIEW].
6. To return to the stopwatch, press
or
[CLR].
7. To reset it, press
[RST].
WORLD CLOCK
key and press
START
3 To time up to six events at once:
[RST].
[MENU]
VIEW
1. To start the stopwatch, press
2. To pause it, press
3. To resume it or
[RST / CLR] to return to
the previous page, press
Notifies you of the time in a specific preprogrammed city.
1 Press
2 To measure a time period.
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DATA SVC
Transfers data from to PC.
CONNECTION
You are to choose a connection mode depending on the usage of
handset.
1 Press
[MENU]
2 Select one of the following
connection modes with the
Navigation key.
Connection
Voice Call
Data Only
Fax Only
OK
Chapter 5
CLR
l Voice Call : To receive a voice call
l Data Only : To receive data when connected to PC.
l Fax Only : To function as a fax when connected to PC.
3 Press
VOICE SERVICE
[OK] to save.
This function is available only when the phone is connected
to data cable.
This chapter addresses Voice Service, an advanced feature
that allows you to place calls using your voice. With Voice
Memo (VM) you can record voice messages and set the
Answering Machine. Topics include:
DATA SPEED
You are to choose a connection mode depending on the usage of
handset.
Press
[MENU]
2 Select one of the following
connection modes with the
Navigation key.
VOICE RECOGNITION MODE
VOICE SERVICE MENU
Data Speed
19200 bps
115200 bps
230400 bps
OK
CLR
l 19200 bps
l 115200 bps
l 230400 bps
3 Press
[OK] to save.
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VOICE RECOGNITION MODE
VOICE RECOGNITION MODE
Voice Recognition (VR) enables you to place calls using your voice
and to record voice memos.
1 Press and hold
1 Press and hold
until your
phone turns to Voice Recognition
mode.
VR Mode
Say a name or
a command
2 The display to the right will
appear when the phone turns
on Voice Recognition mode.
DIAL
MENU
SMS
until your
phone turns to Voice Recognition
mode.
Digit Dial
Say “Dial” in the Voice
Recognition mode and you will
Say digits one at
see the display on the right.
a time, or command
MENU
Depending on the prompt mode, expert or beginner, you
will hear either of the following prompts. The second prompt
automatically plays when nothing is said. (Please see page
92 for more information on prompt modes.)
Beginner Mode
- 1st : “Main Menu”
- 2nd : “Speak a name to call, or say dial, redial, voice
memo, phone book or cancel”.
Expert Mode
- 1st : A sequence of low tone and high tone.
- 2nd : “Main Menu”
Once you say your selection, you will be taken through each
of the procedures (name, dial, redial, voice memo, phone
book, cancel).
NAME
1 Press and hold
until your
phone turns to Voice Recognition
mode.
2 If you say a name or tag that is
already in the phone book, the
number and name will appear on the
display, and you will hear “Calling
”.
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Name Dial
Calling....
John smith
720-XXXX
MENU
SMS
Digit Dial
XX-XXX-XXXX
MENU
SMS
Depending on the prompt mode, expert or beginner, you
will hear either of the following prompts. The second prompt
automatically plays when nothing is said. (Please see page
92 for more information on prompt modes.)
Beginner Mode
- 1st prompt: “Digit menu”
- 2nd prompt: “Say digits or verify, cancel, clear or call.”
Expert Mode
- 1st prompt: A sequence of high and low tones sound
- 2nd prompt: “Digit menu”
3 Press or say the digits of the phone number.
SMS
4 Say “Call” after entering the entire number.
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VOICE RECOGNITION MODE
VOICE RECOGNITION MODE
REDIAL
VOICE MEMO
1 Press and hold
until your
phone turns to Voice Recognition
mode.
2 Say “Redial” to dial the last
dialed number.
1 Press and hold
Redial
Calling....
John smith
720-XXXX
MENU
until your
phone turns to Voice Recognition
mode.
SMS
VR Mode
Voice Memo
MENU
SMS
2 Say “Voice Memo” and follow
the steps as instructed in the
display.
note
Please begin
recording after the
prompt tone
MENU
3 To stop recording a memo,
Record
press
and to cancel it,
then press
SMS
0:55
STOP
To pause, press
. To resume, press
PAUS
4 After recording a voice memo
you can REVIEW, RE-RECORD,
or SAVE.
Record
Review
Re-record
Save
OK
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VOICE RECOGNITION MODE
VOICE SERVICE MENU
PHONE BOOK
VOICE MEMO
1 Press
1 Press and hold
until your
phone turns to Voice Recognition
mode.
to start Voice
Voice Service
Voice Memo
Call Answer
Voice Comm..
Voice Dial
Service menu.
Phone Book
Listing Voice tags
OK
MENU
SMS
2 To enter a voice memo, press
2 Say “Phone book”
Phone Book
All phone book entries with voice
tags will appear and be played.
Voice Memo
Record
Play
Clear All
Kim
720-XXXX
MENU
SMS
To call a phone number with an attached voice tag, say “yes”
while the voice tag is playing.
OK
CANCEL
1 Press and hold
until your
phone turns to Voice Recognition
mode.
CLR
3 To record a voice memo, press
. Instructions will be
displayed and you will hear
“Please record at the tone.”
note
Please begin
recording after the
prompt tone
l To view and play voice memos,
press
l To erase all voice memos, press
CLR
OK
Record
0:55
2 To exit the Voice Recognition mode or return to
STOP
PAUS
the standby mode, say “cancel.”
To pause, press
. To resume, press
5 After recording a voice memo
you can REVIEW, RE-RECORD,
or SAVE.
Record
Review
Re-record
Save
OK
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VOICE SERVICE MENU
CALL ANSWER
VOICE COMMAND
Helps operate the answering machine.
1 Press
2 Press
Trains the Control Words into categories as follows.
YES/NO
Call Answer
On/Off
Inbox
Greeting
Call Speaker
OK
Use the Yes/No to train or untrain the Voice Recognition with the
control words, yes and no.
1 Press
3 Select one of the following options with the
Navigation key and press
CLR
2 Press
Train All
List Words
Train All
Untrain All
OK
ON/OFF : Turns the Auto Answering machine on/off.
INBOX : Play or erase a recorded memo.
GREETING : Records, plays and erases personalized
greeting. Greeting is limited to 30 seconds.
CALL SPEAKER ON (OFF): While recording, you
can(not) hear the caller’s
voice in the Auto
Answering machine.
WAIT TIME : No Ringer, 5s, 10s, 18s.
The answering machine will be
operated in a specific time.
3 Select one of the following options with the
Navigation key and press
List Words : Displays list of control words in the Yes/No
set. Select a control word, press
and
either train, untrain or view the status of the
word. To train with a word, press
and
follow the voice prompts.
Untrain All : Untrain Yes/No set to recognize trained
control words.
Icons in the stored memo list
: A recorded memo in Answering
machine that you have not
checked yet.
: A recorded memo in Answering
machine that you have already
checked.
Recording limitation :
There is a 10 voice memo limit including those in Auto
Answering.
Each voice memo has a 60 second limit.
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VOICE SERVICE MENU
VOICE SERVICE MENU
WAKE UP
DIGIT DIAL
Use the Wake-Up to train or untrain the Voice Recognition with the
control word, wake up.
Use the Digit dial to train or untrain the Voice Recognition with the
control words (1 to 9, Zero, Oh, Verify, Clear, Call)
1 Press
2 Press
3 Select one of the following
OK
options with the Navigation key
and press
1 Press
Train All
List Words
Train All
Untrain All
2 Press
CLR
TOP LEVEL
Press
Navigation key and press
Train All
List Words
Train All
Untrain All
OK
CLR
List Words : Displays list of control words in the Yes/No set.
Select a control word, press
and either
train, untrain or view the status of the word. To
train with a word, press
and follow the
voice prompts.
Untrain All : Untrain Top level set to recognize trained
control words.
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3 Select one of the following
options with the Navigation key
and press
List Words : Displays list of control words in the Yes/No set.
Select a control word, press
and either
train, untrain or view the status of the word. To
train with a word, press
and follow the
voice prompts.
Untrain All : Untrain Digit dial set to recognize trained control
words.
CLR
3 Select one of the following options with the
Use the Top Level to train or untrain the Voice Recognition with your
control words. (Dial, Redial, Voice Memo, Phone book, Cancel).
1 Press
Train All
List Words1
List Words2
Train All
Untrain All
OK
List Words : Displays list of control words in the Yes/No set.
Select a control word, press
and either
train, untrain or view the status of the word. To
train with a word, press
and follow the
Untrain All : Untrain Wake-up to recognize trained control
words.
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VOICE SERVICE MENU
VOICE SERVICE MENU
VOICE DIAL
ADD
Lists, adds, or erases phone book entry voice tags.
LIST
1 To add a voice tag to a phone
1 To list phone book entries with
book entry,
press
Select Name
01 John
02 123
03 abcdef
04 ksh
attached voice tags, press
DEL
OK
2 Select one group with the
Navigation key and press
OK
CLR
CLR
3 Select a phone number with the Navigation key
2 Select one with the Navigation
key and press
Select Group
Name
Family
Friends
Work
and press
[01] John
4 To add the voice tag, say the name.
XXXXXXXXX
EDIT
PLAY
CLR
EDIT : Retrain / Voice Setting / Clear
PLAY : Voice tag play.
To play a voice tag, press
CLEAR ALL
1 To erase all voice tags in the
list, press
note
Removing
all voice tags
Proceed?
2 You will see “Removing all
4 To edit an existing voice tag, press
1) Retrain - “Retrain Voice Name” displays. Press
then say a name.
2) Voice Setting - “Change” displays. Press
select a phone number, then
press
again.
3) Clear - “Removing voice names proceed”
displays. Press
and “All voice tags
were deleted successfully” appears.
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voice tags proceed?”.
OK
CLR
3 Press
and you will see a
message “Delete all tagged
book entries too?”
note
Delete all
tagged book
entries too?
NO
YES
CLR
NO : Delete all voice tags.
YES : Delete all voice tags and phone book entries.
CLR : Return to the previous page.
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VOICE SERVICE MENU
VOICE ALERT
VOICE SETTING
Sets the voice alert service.
UNTRAIN ALL
ON/OFF
Use the Untrain All to untrain all trained control words.
1 Press
2 Press
3 Select “On” or “Off” with the navigation key,
then press
1 Press
2 Press
Untrain All
No
Yes
3 Select “Yes” or “No” with the
Navigation key and press
1 Press
2 Press
CLR
Use the prompt mode to select either beginner or expert mode.
The expert mode consists of shorter texts and just beeps as
opposed to the beginner mode that gives full instructions.
1 Press
3 Record voice alert.
2 Press
PLAY
Prompt Mode
Beginner
Expert
3 Select one from Beginner/
1 Press
2 Press
CLEAR
1 Press
2 Press
OK
CLR
Expert with the Navigation key.
Press
3 Confirm voice alert.
3 Select “Yes” or “No” with the navigation key,
then press
OK
PROMPT MODE
RECORD
VOICE SERVICE MENU

1st prompt : “Main Menu” followed by a short beep.
2nd prompt : “Speak a name to call, or say dial, redial,
voice memo, phone book, or cancel”,
followed by a short beep.

1st prompt : A sequence of low tone and high tone.
2nd prompt : “Main menu”.
If nothing is said after the 1stand 2nd prompts are heard,
Voice Recognition will time out and the phone will return to
standby mode.
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VOICE SERVICE MENU
DIGIT MODE
Use the digit mode to select one of the following options ; ECHO,
BEEP, ECHO+BEEP.
1 Press
2 Press
Digit Mode
Echo
Echo + Beep
Beep
OK
Chapter 6
CLR
3 Select one option with the Navigation key and
press
VOICE MAIL AND TEXT
MESSAGE
ECHO : In Voice Recognition mode, digit echoes when
entered.
BEEP : In Voice Recognition mode, digit beeps when
entered.
ECHO+BEEP : In Voice Recognition mode, digit echoes
and beeps when entered.
This chapter addresses Voice Mail and Text Messaging
functions including:
HANDS FREE KIT MODE
WHEN A NEW MESSAGE ARRIVES
Activates Voice Recognition feature when phone is in Hands Free
Kit (HFK) mode.
1 Press
2 Press
VOICE MAIL
SEND MESSAGE
HFK Mode
Off
On
INBOX
OUTBOX
FILED
OK
CLR
SETTINGS
3 Select “Off” or “On” with the
Navigation key and press
ERASE ALL
A beep sounds the first time “Wake-up” is said. The second
time, “Wake-up” is said, the phone changes to Voice
Recognition mode.
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WHEN A NEW MESSAGE ARRIVES
SEND MESSAGE
To send a new message:
1 The following display appears
when a new message arrives.
1 Press
SMS ARRIVED!
: 02
: 22
or press
2 Input a new phone number and press
[OK].
Fr : One
READ
You can look it up from the phone
book by pressing
[PB].
CLR
2 To display the message, press
VOICE MAIL
[READ].
3 Input a new text message and
: 02
: 22
press
READ
[NEXT].
(Please refer to page 31 for more details
on entering letters and numbers.)
Fr : One
CLR
1. SEND
1 To send the text message, press
VOICE MAIL
Displays the number of voice mails and accesses them by pressing
If “Delivery Failed. Retry in 3
mins?” Appears, press
to
select Auto retry.
2. EDIT RECIPIENT
1 To access your voice mailbox,
press
or press
Edits the recipient’s information – select if a wrong number is
entered.
1 To change the recipient, press
2 Input a new phone number, and press
3 Input a new text message, and press
4 To send, press
[OK].
[OK].
3. EDIT MESSAGE
1 Press
to change the text message.
2 Input a new text message, and press
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SEND MESSAGE
SEND MESSAGE
4. PRIORITY
8. REQUEST READ ACK
Marks messages as urgent.
1 To send an urgent message, press
“PRIORITY”.
2 Select the priority (NORMAL/URGENT) by using the
navigation key, then press
1 Requesting response whether receiver read message
or not.
9. INSERT SIGNATURE
1 Including user's signature in message.
5. CALL BACK
Allows you to input a specific call back number. Your phone
number is the default.
10. SAVE ENTERED TEXT
1 To change the call back number, press
“CALL BACK”.
2 Input call back number, then press
[OK].
1 To make the text message to be saved to canned
message, press
“SAVED ENTERED TEXT”.
6. SAVE
This allows you to save the message into ‘Outbox’ folder to use later.
1 To save the text message, press
“SAVE”.
7. DEFERRED DELIV.
1 Set the date for message to be delivered.
2 Select (IMMEDIATE/TIME & DATE) using the
navigation key, then press
[OK].
IMMEDIATE : Send message immediately.
TIME &DATA : Send message at the time user
wants to deliver.
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INBOX
INBOX
Manages received text messages.
1 Press
4. SAVE
or press
1 To save the text message in your phone,
press
: Urgent New Msg(not read)
: Urgent Read Msg
2 Press
“SAVE”.
: New Msg (not read)
5. SAVE ADDRESS
: Old Msg (already read)
: Lock (already read and locked)
2 Select a message and press
1 To save the Callback number from the text
message, press
[SEL] .
2 To save the call back number into a memory
The message is displayed.
3 Press
“SAVE ADDRESS”.
location, follow the procedures for STORING
PHONE NUMBERS on page 30.
[OPTS].
1. REPLY
6. LOCK & UNLOCK
1 To reply to the text message, press
1 To lock or unlock the text message, press
“LOCK/UNLOCK”.
2 Type your reply and press
[OK].
2 Select LOCK to lock the message or UNLOCK to
(See page 31 for more information on entering
letters, numbers and characters.)
unlock the message, then press
2. ERASE
[OK].
7. BLOCK SENDER
1 To erase the text message, press
2 When you see “Delete Msg?” press
1 Block the all incomming messages from block list. C
[YES].
3. FORWARD
-BLOCK : Enter the address to block
-UNBLOCK : Enter the address to remove from block.
-VIEW LIST OF BLOCKED ADDRESS :
Display the blocked list on LCD.
8. SAVE QUICK TEXT
1 To forward the text message, press
“FORWARD”.
1 Save the received message into canned message.
2 Input the phone number of the person you are
sending the message, then press
[OK].
3 Input any text message to go along with the
forwarded message, then press
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[OK].
9. REPLY WITH COPY
1 Reply to the received message with received
phone no &contents.
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OUTBOX
OUTBOX
Manages sent text messages or messages waiting to be sent.
3. ERASE
CHECKING SENT TEXT MESSAGES
1 Press
or press
Select a message with the
Navigation key.
Then, press
[SEL].
1 To erase a text message, press
2 When you see “Delete Msg?” press
[YES].
4. SAVE ADDRESS
: Auto resend
: Delivered
: Fail
: Not send
: Read
: Sent
1 To save the Callback number, press
phone
numbers in text, the destination address from the
text message, press
“SAVE ADDRESS”.
2 To save the Callback number into a memory
location, follow the procedures for STORING
PHONE NUMBERS on page 30.
2 The text message is displayed.
5. SAVE
3 Press
[OPTS].
1 To save the outbox text message in the
Filed Folder, press
1. RESEND
2 Press
1 To resend a text message,
press
6. LOCK & UNLOCK
1 To lock or unlock the text message, press
2. SEND TO
“LOCK/UNLOCK”.
1 To send a message to another person, press
2 Select LOCK to lock the message or UNLOCK
to unlock the message, then press
2 Input the phone number and press
7. STATE
3 Input a text message and press
1 To display the status of an outbox message,
press
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FILED
MY OBJECT
FILED
MY OBJECT
Manages saved messages from the Inbox/Outbox.
1 Press
or press
Select a text message with the
Navigation key.
Press
[SEL].
2 The text message is displayed.
Press
1 Press
or press
2 Select a text message with the navigation key.
Press
1. SOUND
[OPTS].
1 Press
3 If the text message is saved
from the “Inbox” menu, this
screen will be displayed.
If the text message is saved
from the “Outbox ” menu, this
screen will be displayed.
4 Select one by pressing
2. PICTURE
1 Press
3. ANIMATION
1 Press
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ERASE ALL
SETTINGS
Erases all the messages from the Inbox, Outbox or Filed folder.
Manages messaging features through various features.
ERASE MESSAGES
SAVE SENT MESSAGES
1 Press
or press
Saves every sent message.
1 Press
2 1. To erase all the inbox messages, press
Select one from No/Yes/Prompt with the
Navigation key.
Press
[OK].
DEFAULT CALL BACK NUMBER
Erases entire outbox or old outbox.
Edits a default call back number so that the recipient can call back or
reply.
3. To erase the filed messages, press
4. To erase the my object, press
1 Press
or press
2 Press
Input a call back number.
then press
[OK].
3 Select “Yes” or “No” with
[YES] or
2 Press
Erases entire inbox or old inbox.
2. To erase all the outbox messages, press
or press
[NO].
ALERT
Enables phone to alert you of an incoming message..
1 Press
or press
Press
Select one from the Ringer/Vibrate/ Silent/Ringer &
Remind/Vibrate & Remind with the Navigation key.
The Ringer & Remind or Vibrate & Remind rings or
vibrates every 2 minutes to remind you of an
incoming message. They will be cleared when any
key is pressed.
3 Press
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SETTINGS
SETTINGS
AUTO ERASE
BLOCK OR UNBLOCK
Automatically erases inbox/outbox messages when new messages
arrive.
1 Press
or press
1. AUTO ERASE INBOX
1 Press
or press
2 Press
Select “Disable” or “Old Inbox” with
Navigation key.
2 Then press
Select (Block/Unblock/View List of Blocked Address)
with the Navigation key.
3 Press
[OK].
READ ACK
3 Press
[OK].
1 Press
or press
2. AUTO ERASE OUTBOX
1 Press
or press
2 Press
Select “Disable” or “Old Outbox” with
Navigation key.
2 Then press
Select “Yes” or “No” with the Navigation key.
3 Press
[OK].
SIGNATURE
3 Press
[OK].
Make signature as user wants.
1 Press
ENTRY MODE
Sets an Entry Mode as a default.
The T9 mode indicator will appear whenever the input mode is
activated if the T9 mode is the default.
1 Press
or press
[OK].
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Select “Edit Signature” or “Insert Signature”
with the Navigation key.
Then press
Select “T9 Mode”or “Alpha Mode” with
the Navigation key.
3 Press
2 Then press
3 Press
or press
[OK].
EDIT SIGNATURE : Edit user's signature.
INSERT SIGNATURE : Select whether the
signature will be included
into sending message.
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SETTINGS
DIRECT VIEW
Read the received message without entering inbox in SMS menu.
1 Press
or press
2 Then press
Select “Yes” or “No” with the Navigation key.
3 Press
[OK].
Chapter 7
WEB BROWSING
YES : Set to read msg without entering inbox in SMS
menu.
NO : Set to read msg after entering inbox in SMS
menu.
This chapter addresses Internet services and web browsing.
For more detailed information contact your service provider.
START INTERNET BROWSER
BROWSER MENU
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START INTERNET BROWSER
BROWSER MENU
ACCESS THE INTERNET
MARK SITE
1 To start your Internet browser
and access websites through
your wireless handset press
or press
1 To add the current page to your bookmark
Browser Menu
1 >Reload
2 Home
3 Bookmarks
4 Mark Site
5 About Openwaue
6 Aduanced...
OK
list, press
then press
or press
“No bookmark service site” is displayed when
the Internet site cannot support the bookmark
service.
▼
CLR
BOOKMARKS
1 To view your bookmark list,
press
or press
then press
This provides easy website
access without entering its
URL.
BROWSER MENU
The browser menu lists the actions necessary to operate the browser.
press
or press
to access the browser menu.
BACK
or press
1 To select Inbox,
press
then press
or press
or press
Reloads current page.
EXIT
To select Reload,
press
or press
then press
1 To exit browser,
press
then press
or press
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RELOAD
1 To display the homepage,
▼
CLR
Display inbox list.
HOME
press
then press
OK
INBOX
1 To return previous page,
press
then press
Browser Menu
1 Reload
2 Home
3>Bookmarks
4 Mark Site
5 About Openwaue
6 Aduanced...
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BROWSER MENU
BROWSER MENU
SECURITY
SETTINGS
Displays Browser Menu Settings.
Display Security Menu Options.
1 To select Settings,
press
then press
1 To select Security, press
or press
ADVANCED
Displays Advanced Menu options.
HOMEPAGE
1 To select Set UP.Link, press
Enables you to change the homepage.
1 To select Homepage, press
-SHOW URL
Displays the URL (Uniform Resource Locator) of
the current page.
PROXY
Enables you to select another WAP PROXY.
1 To select Set UP.Link, press
1. To select Show URL, press
-RESTART BROWSER
Causes the deck history and deck cache to be
cleared and starts a new session with the UP.
Link.
CIRCUIT LINGER
1 To select Circuit Linger Timer, press
1. To select Restart Browser, press
SCROLL MODE
1 To select scroll mode, press
SCROLL SPEED
1 To select scroll speed, press
KEY PRESS TIMEOUT
1 To select Key Press Timeout, press
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MEMO
Chapter 8
SAFETY AND
WARRANTY
This chapter addresses the safety guidelines and precautions
to follow when operating your phone. Please make sure to be
aware of all the details about the safety to operate your
phone in the way that you are supposed to.
This chapter contains the terms and conditions of services
and the warranty for your phone. Please review them
thoroughly.
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS
HANDHELD PHONES
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FCC RF EXPOSURE
SAR INFORMATION
FDA CONSUMER UPDATE
PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY
12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY
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SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS
HANDHELD PHONES
Read This Information Before Using Your Handheld
Portable Cellular Telephone
EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS
Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio
transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out
radio frequency (RF) signals.
In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC)
adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for handheld
wireless phones. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety
standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards
bodies:
ANSI C95.1 (1992) *
NCRP Report 86 (1986) *
ICNIRP (1996) *
Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic
evaluations of the relevant scientific literature. For example, over 120
scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government
health agencies, and industry reviewed the available body of research
to develop the ANSI Standard (C951).
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS
HANDHELD PHONES
DRIVING SAFETY
Talking on the phone while driving is extremely dangerous and is
illegal in some states. Remember, safety comes first. Check the
laws and regulations on the use of phones in the areas where you
drive. Always obey them.
Also, if using your phone while driving, please:
Give full attention to driving. Driving safely is your first
responsibility.
Use hands-free operation, if available.
Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call, if
driving conditions so require.
If you must use the phone while driving, please use one-touch, speed
dialing, and auto answer modes.
An airbag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including
both installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the
airbag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless
equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious
injury could result.
The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and
those standards).
WARNING: Failure to follow these instructions may lead to
serious personal injury and possible property damage.
ANTENNA CARE
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna.
Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage
the phone and may violate FCC regulations.
1* : American National Standards Institute.
2* : National Council on Radiation protection and measurements.
3* : International Commission on Nonionizing Radiation Protection.
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SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS
HANDHELD PHONES
ELECTRONIC DEVICES
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy.
However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against
the RF signals from your wireless phone.
PACEMAKERS
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS
HANDHELD PHONES
OTHER SAFETY GUIDELINES
AIRCRAFT
FCC and Transport Canada Regulations prohibit using your phone
while in the air. Turn your phone OFF before boarding an aircraft.
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a
minimum separation of six (6”) inches be maintained between a
handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential
interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are
consistent with the independent research by and recommendations
of Wireless Technology Research.
Persons with pacemakers :
BLASTING AREAS
ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from your
pacemaker when the phone is turned on.
Do not carry the phone in a breast pocket.
Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive
atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such
areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or
even death.
Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential
for interference.
If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking
place, turn your phone OFF immediately.
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF
when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn off two-way
radio.” Obey all signs and instructions.
POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not
always, clearly marked. They include fueling areas such as gas
stations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage
facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or
butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or articles, such as
grain, dust, or metal powders; and any other area where you would
normally be advised to turn off your vehicle’s engine.
OTHER MEDICAL DEVICES
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the
manufacturer of your device to determine if they are adequately
shielded from external RF energy Your physician may be able to
assist you in obtaining this information.
Turn your phone OFF in healthcare facilities when any regulations
posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or healthcare
facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external
RF energy.
POSTED FACILITIES
Turn your phone OFF where posted notices so require.
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SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS
HANDHELD PHONES
PRECAUTIONS
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR
FCC RF EXPOSURE
WARNING! Read this Information before using
Your Handheld Portable Telephone is a high quality piece of
equipment. Before operating, read all instructions and cautionary
markings on (1) AC Adaptor (2) Battery and (3) Product Using Battery.
DO NOT use this equipment in an extreme environment where
high temperature or high humidity exists.
DO NOT abuse the equipment. Avoid striking, shaking or
shocking. When not using, lay down the unit to avoid possible
damage due to instability.
DO NOT expose this equipment to rain or spilled beverages.
DO NOT use unauthorized accessories.
CAUTIONS
In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commossion (FCC) of
the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326
adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio
frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated
transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard
previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies. The
design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines and these
international standards.
Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. Unauthorized
antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality,
damage the phone, or result in violation of FCC regulations.
Do not use the phone with a demaged antenna. If a demaged
antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may result.
Please contact your local dealer for replacement antenna.
BODY-WORN OPERATION
DO NOT disassemble the phone or its accessories. If service
or repair is required, return unit to an authorized Audiovox
cellular service center. If unit is disassembled, the risk of
electric shock or fire may result.
This device has been tested for body-worn operation and meets FCC
RF exposure guidelines when positions the handset at a minimum of
2.0cm from the body. Use of other body-worn accessories may not
ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines and should be
avoided.
DO NOT short-circuit the battery terminals with metal items etc.
VEHICLE MOUNTED EXTERNAL ANTENNA
(OPTIONAL, IF AVAILABLE)
A minimum separation distance of 7.9 inches (20cm) must be
maintained between the user/bystander and the vehicle mounted
external antenna to satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements.
For more information about RF exposure, please visit the
FCC website at www.fcc.gov
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SAR INFORMATION
THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S
REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed
and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to
radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications
Commission 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 and health.
SAR INFORMATION
Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be
found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Asso-ciation
(CTIA) web-site at http://www.wow-com.com.
* In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones
used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of
tissue. The standard incorporates a sub-stantial margin of safety to
give additional protection for the public and to account for any
variations in measurements.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of
measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The
SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. * Tests for SAR are conducted
with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all
tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the
highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while
operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the
phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use
only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer
you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power
output.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be
tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit
established by the governmentadopted requirement for safe exposure.
The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and
worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest
SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is
1.21W/kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide,
is 0.473W/kg. (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models,
depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements). While
there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones
and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement for
safe exposure.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model
phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with
the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model
phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display
Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/ oet/fccid after searching on
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FDA CONSUMER UPDATE
U.S. Food and Drug Administration -Center for Devices and
Radiological Health Consumer Update on Wireless Phones
1. Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?
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 radiofrequency
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 ef-fects causes no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low level
RF exposures have not found any biological ef-fects. Some studies have
suggested that some biological ef-fects 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.
2. What is FDA’s role concerning the safety of wireless phones?
Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radiation-emitting consumer
products such as wireless phones before they can be sold, as it does with new
drugs or medical de-vices. However, the agency has authority to take action if
wire-less phones are shown to emit radiofrequency energy (RF) at a level that is
hazardous to the user. In such a case, FDA could require the manufacturers of
wireless phones to notify users of the health hazard and to repair, replace or recall
the phones so that the hazard no longer exists. Although the existing scientific data
do not justify FDA regula-tory actions, FDA has urged the wireless phone industry
to take a number of steps, including the following:
• Support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the type
emitted by wireless phones;
• Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF ex-posure to the user
that is not necessary for device function;
and
• Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones with the best possible
information on possible effects of wireless phone use on human health.
FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have
responsibility for different aspects of RF safety to ensure coordinated efforts at the
federal level. The following agencies belong to this working group:
• National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
• Environmental Protection Agency
• Federal Communications Commission
• Occupational Safety and Health Administration
• National Telecommunications and Information Administration
The National Institutes of Health participates in some inter-agency working group
activities, as well. FDA shares regulatory responsibilities for wireless phones with
the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). All phones that are sold in the
United States must comply with FCC safety guidelines that limit RF exposure. FCC
relies on FDA and other health agencies for safety questions about wireless
phones. FCC also regulates the base stations that the wireless phone networks
rely upon. While these base stations operate at higher power than do the wireless
phones themselves, the RF expo-sures that people get from these base stations
are typically thousands of times lower than those they can get from wire-less
phones. Base stations are thus not the subject of the safety questions discussed in
this document.
3. What kinds of phones are the subject of this update?
The term “wireless phone” refers here to hand-held wireless phones with built-in
antennas, often called “cell,” “mobile,” or “PCS” phones.
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These types of wireless phones can expose the user to measurable radiofrequency
energy (RF) because of the short distance between the phone and the user’s head.
These RF exposures are limited by Federal Communications Commission safety
guidelines that were developed with the advice of FDA and other federal health and
safety agencies. When the phone is located at greater distances from the user, the
exposure to RF is drastically lower because a person’s RF exposure decreases
rapidly with increasing distance from the source. The so-called “cordless phones,”
which have a base unit connected to the telephone wiring in a house, typically
operate at far lower power levels, and thus produce RF expo-sures far below the
FCC safety limits.
4. What are the results of the research done already?
The research done thus far has produced conflicting results, and many studies
have suffered from flaws in their research methods. Animal experiments
investigating the effects of radiofrequency energy (RF) exposures characteristic of
wire-less phones have yielded conflicting results that often cannot be repeated in
other laboratories. A few animal studies, how-ever, have suggested that low levels
of RF could accelerate the development of cancer in laboratory animals. However,
many of the studies that showed increased tumor develop-ment used animals that
had been genetically engineered or treated with cancer-causing chemicals so as to
be pre-dis-posed to develop cancer in the absence of RF exposure. Other studies
exposed the animals to RF for up to 22 hours per day. These conditions are not
similar to the conditions under which people use wireless phones, so we don’t
know with certainty what the results of such studies mean for human health. Three
large epidemiology studies have been published since December 2000. Between
them, the studies investigated any possible association between the use of
wireless phones and primary brain cancer, glioma, meningioma, or acoustic neuroma, tumors of the brain or salivary gland, leukemia, or other cancers. None of the
studies demonstrated the existence of any harmful health effects from wireless
phone RF exposures. However, none of the studies can answer questions about
long-term exposures, since the average period of phone use in these studies was
around three years.
5. What research is needed to decide whether RF expo-sure from wireless
phones poses a health risk?
A combination of laboratory studies and epidemiological stud-ies of people
actually using wireless phones would provide some of the data that are needed.
Lifetime animal exposure studies could be completed in a few years. However,
very large numbers of animals would be needed to provide reliable proof of a
cancer promoting effect if one exists. Epidemiological stud-ies can provide data
that is directly applicable to human popu-lations, but 10 or more years’ follow-up
may be needed to pro-vide answers about some health effects, such as cancer.
This is because the interval between the time of exposure to a can-cer- causing
agent and the time tumors develop - if they do -may be many, many years. The
interpretation of epidemiologi-cal studies is hampered by difficulties in measuring
actual RF exposure during day-to-day use of wireless phones. Many fac-tors affect
this measurement, such as the angle at which the phone is held, or which model of
phone is used.
6. What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible health effects of
wireless phone RF?
FDA is working with the U.S. National Toxicology Program and with groups of
investigators around the world to ensure that high priority animal studies are
conducted to address impor-tant questions about the effects of exposure to
radiofrequency energy (RF). FDA has been a leading participant in the World Health
Orga-nization International Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) Project since its inception
in 1996. An influential result of this work has been the development of a detailed
agenda of research needs that has driven the establishment of new research programs around the world.
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FDA CONSUMER UPDATE
The Project has also helped develop a series of public information documents on
EMF issues. FDA and the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Asso-ciation
(CTIA) have a formal Cooperative Research and De-velopment Agreement
(CRADA) to do research on wireless phone safety. FDA provides the scientific
oversight, obtaining input from experts in government, industry, and academic organizations. CTIA-funded research is conducted through con-tracts to
independent investigators. The initial research will include both laboratory studies
and studies of wireless phone users. The CRADA will also include a broad
assessment of additional research needs in the context of the latest research
developments around the world.
Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that wireless phones are harmful. But
if you are concerned about the RF exposure from these products, you can use
measures like those described above to reduce your RF exposure from wire-less
phone use.
7. How can I find out how much radiofrequency energy exposure I can get by
using my wireless phone?
All phones sold in the United States must comply with Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) guidelines that limit radiofrequency energy (RF) exposures. FCC
established these guidelines in consultation with FDA and the other federal health
and safety agencies. The FCC limit for RF exposure from wire-less telephones is
set at a Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The
FCC limit is consistent with the safety standards developed by the Institute of
Electri-cal and Electronic Engineering (IEEE) and the National Council on Radiation
Protection and Measurement. The exposure limit takes into consideration the
body’s ability to remove heat from the tissues that absorb energy from the wireless
phone and is set well below levels known to have effects. Manufacturers of
wireless phones must report the RF expo-sure level for each model of phone to the
FCC. The FCC website (http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety) gives directions for
locating the FCC identification number on your phone so you can find your
phone’s RF exposure level in the online listing.
8. What has FDA done to measure the radiofrequency en-ergy coming from
wireless phones ?
The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) is developing a technical
standard for measuring the radiofrequency energy (RF) exposure from wireless
phones and other wireless handsets with the participation and leader-ship of FDA
scientists and engineers. The standard, “Recom-mended Practice for Determining
the Spatial-Peak Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in the Human Body Due to
Wireless Communications Devices: Experimental Techniques,” sets forth the first
consistent test methodology for measuring the rate at which RF is deposited in the
heads of wireless phone users. The test method uses a tissue-simulating model of
the human head. Standardized SAR test methodology is expected to greatly
improve the consistency of measurements made at different laboratories on the
same phone. SAR is the mea-surement of the amount of energy absorbed in
tissue, either by the whole body or a small part of the body. It is measured in
watts/kg (or milliwatts/g) of matter. This measurement is used to determine
whether a wireless phone complies with safety guidelines.
9. What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radiofrequency energy
from my wireless phone?
If there is a risk from these products—and at this point we do not know that there
is—it is probably very small. But if you are concerned about avoiding even
potential risks, you can take a few simple steps to minimize your exposure to
radiofrequency energy (RF). Since time is a key factor in how much exposure a
person receives, reducing the amount of time spent using a wireless phone will
reduce RF exposure.
• If you must conduct extended conversations by wireless phone every day, you
could place more distance between your body and the source of the RF, since
the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance. For example, you could
use a headset and carry the wireless phone away from your body or use a
wireless phone connected to a remote an-tenna.
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10.What about children using wireless phones?
The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless phones,
including children and teenagers. If you want to take steps to lower exposure to
radiofrequency energy (RF), the measures described above would apply to children
and teenagers using wireless phones. Reducing the time of wire-less phone use
and increasing the distance between the user and the RF source will reduce RF
exposure. Some groups sponsored by other national governments have advised
that children be discouraged from using wireless phones at all. For example, the
government in the United King-dom distributed leaflets containing such a
recommendation in December 2000. They noted that no evidence exists that using a wireless phone causes brain tumors or other ill effects. Their
recommendation to limit wireless phone use by children was strictly precautionary;
it was not based on scientific evi-dence that any health hazard exists.
11.What about wireless phone interference with medical equipment?
Radiofrequency energy (RF) from wireless phones can inter-act with some
electronic devices. For this reason, FDA helped develop a detailed test method to
measure electromagnetic interference (EMI) of implanted cardiac pacemakers and
defibrillators from wireless telephones. This test method is now part of a standard
sponsored by the Association for the Ad-vancement of Medical instrumentation
(AAMI). The final draft, a joint effort by FDA, medical device manufacturers, and
many other groups, was completed in late 2000. This standard will allow
manufacturers to ensure that cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators are safe from
wireless phone EMI. FDA has tested hearing aids for interference from handheld
wireless phones and helped develop a voluntary standard sponsored by the
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engi-neers (IEEE). This standard specifies test
methods and per-formance requirements for hearing aids and wireless phones so
that that no interference occurs when a person uses a “com-patible” phone and a
“compatible” hearing aid at the same time. This standard was approved by the
IEEE in 2000. FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless phones for pos-sible
interactions with other medical devices. Should harmful interference be found to
occur, FDA will conduct testing to assess the interference and work to resolve the
problem.
12.Where can I find additional information?
For additional information, please refer to the following re-sources:
• FDA web page on wireless phones (http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/ phones/index.html)
• Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF Safety Pro-gram
(http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety)
• International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protec-tion
(http://www.icnirp.de)
• World Health Organization (WHO) International EMF Project
(http://www.who.int/emf)
• National Radiological Protection Board (UK) (http://www.nrpb.org.uk/)
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PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY
Read your Warranty carefully, with the special consideration to
paragraph seven of the Limited Warranty for your unit.
“Warranty does not apply to... or to any product or part
thereof which has suffered through alteration... mishandling
misuse, neglect or accident”.
Many companies are making look alike accessories and in some
cases, promoting that their product is equal to or better than the
Audiovox product. Be careful. Some of these products may not be
compatible to use with your Audiovox product and may damage the
unit or cause it to malfunction. If service is required on your unit and it
is determined that a non-Audiovox accessory has created the
problem with your unit, the Warranty will not apply. In addition, if the
unit has already suffered irreversible damage by reason of a noncompatible accessory, the Warranty will be voided. To protect your
Warranty, use only compatible accessories which cannot damage or
interfere with the functioning of your Audiovox product.
12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY
Audiovox Communications Corp. (the Company) warrants to the
original retail purchaser of this Audiovox handheld portable cellular
telephone, that should this product or any part thereof during
normal consumer usage and conditions, be proven defective in
material or workmanship that results in product failure within the
first twelve (12) month period from the date of purchase, such
defect(s) will be repaired or replaced (with new or rebuilt parts) at
the Company’s option, without charge for parts or labor directly
related to the defect(s).
The antenna, keypad, display, rechargeable battery and battery
charger, if included, are similarly warranted for twelve (12) months
from date of purchase.
This Warranty extends only to consumers who purchase the
product in the United States or Canada and it is not transferable or
assignable.
This Warranty does not apply to:
(a) Product subjected to abnormal use or conditions, accident,
mishandling, neglect, unauthorized alteration, misuse, improper
installation or repair or improper storage;
(b) Product whose mechanical serial number or electronic serial
number has been removed, altered or defaced.
(c) Damage from exposure to moisture, humidity, excessive
temperatures or extreme environmental conditions;
AUDIOVOX COMMUNICATIONS CORP.
555 Wireless Blvd., Hauppauge, New York 11788, 800-229-1235
16808 Marquardt Avenue, Cerritos, California 90703, 562-802-5100
Audiovox Canada
5155 Spectrum Way, Unit #5, Mississauga, Ontario
Canada L4W 5A1, 800-465-9672
(d) Damage resulting from connection to, or use of any accessory
or other product not approved or authorized by the Company;
(e) Defects in appearance, cosmetic, decorative or structural items
such as framing and non-operative parts;
(f) Product damaged from external causes such as fire, flooding,
dirt, sand, weather conditions, battery leakage, blown fuse, theft
or improper usage of any electrical source.
The Company disclaims liability for removal or reinstallation of the
product, for geographic coverage, for inadequate signal reception
by the antenna or for communications range or operation of the
cellular system as a whole.
To obtain repairs or replacement within the terms of this Warranty,
the product should be delivered with proof of Warranty coverage
(e.g. dated bill of sale), the consumer’s return address, daytime
phone number and/or fax number and complete description of the
problem, transportation prepaid, to the Company at the address
shown below or to the place of purchase for repair or replacement
processing.
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12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY
In addition, for reference to an authorized Warranty station in your
area, you may telephone in the United States (800) 229-1235, and in
Canada (800) 465-9672 (in Ontario call 905-712-9299).
THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY’S LIABILITY UNDER THIS
WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT
PROVIDED ABOVE AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL THE COMPANY’S
LAIBILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER
FOR THE PRODUCT.
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY
OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS
WRITTEN WARRANTY. ANY ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY
WARRANTY MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 18
MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. IN NO CASE
SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR AN SPECIAL
CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF
THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
WHATSOEVER. THE COMPANY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE
DELAY IN RENDERING SERVICE UNDER THIS WARRANTY OR
LOSS OF USE DURING THE TIME THE PRODUCT IS BEING
REPAIRED OR REPLACED.
No person or representative is authorized to assume for the Company
any liability other than expressed herein in connection with the sale of
this product.
Some states or provinces do not allow limitations on how long an
implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damage so the above limitation or exclusions may not
apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you
may also have other rights which vary from state to state or province
to province.
IN USA : AUDIOVOX COMMUNICATIONS CORP.
555 Wireless Blvd.
Hauppauge, NY 11788
(800) 229-1235
IN CANADA : AUDIOVOX CANADA LTD.
5155 Spectrum Way, Unit #5
Mississauga, Ontario L4W 5A1
(800) 465-9672
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