Sanyo Electric Co A1303SA Single-Mode Cellular Phone (CDMA) User Manual
Sanyo Electric Co Ltd Single-Mode Cellular Phone (CDMA) Users Manual
Users Manual
FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION WARNING! Read this information before using your phone In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety 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 damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may result. Please contact your local dealer for replacement antenna. Body-worn Operation This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone kept 1.5 cm. from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use only belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that maintain a 1.5 cm. separation distance between the user’s body and the back of the phone, including the antenna, whether extended or retracted. The use of belt-clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov Operating Instructions Name & Function of Parts 1 2 6 7 3 4 9 5 8 10 1 Antenna 2 Incoming call light Blinks when the phone rings, and lights red during battery charging. 3 Built-in camera (Lens) Used to take digital images. 4 Built-in flash Used to take digital images in dark places. 5 Sub-display Shows standby screen or receiving screen while the handset is closed. 6 Strap hole 7 Speaker Issues ringer tone and notification tone. 8 9 Battery pack (side) key Used to switch the notification of non-answered call on the sub-display and to set absence memo. Used in the Camera mode and to turn on pocket light. 10 Ear-microphone jack Used to connect an optional switchable ear-microphone. 14 Search/Cursor key 11 Used for the functions of Search and cursor move. 12 Used for the functions of volume setting and character conversion. Address book ( ) key Used to call up the address book, and to enter a new address book entry. Volume/Conversion key Calendar ( ) key Used to display the Calendar, and to enter a new Schedule or Task list. Receiving History ( 25 Redial ( 13 14 15 16 24 17 21 23 22 ) key Used to call up the history of incoming calls or E-mail and C-mail. ) key Used to call up the history of outgoing calls or E-mail and C-mail. 15 key Used to delete characters, and to return to previous display. Also set/cancel manner mode. 16 key Used for E-mail and C-mail functions and entering symbols in text. 18 17 (Start) key Used to make or receive a call. 19 18 Used to enter phone numbers and characters. 20 19 11 12 13 20 21 (End) key Used to turn on and off the power, to end a call, or to hold a call. Flexible keys Used to select items shown in the bottom of the display (refer to "Using the flexible keys" on page 5.) Also left side of this key is used in the Camera mode and right side of this key is used to use Mirror Display and turn on pocket light. External connection terminal Used to connect an optional devices such as Sanyo DC adapter 01. Display Shows various settings, phone numbers. Microphone Used to convey your voice during a call. Earpiece Used to hear other party's voice, various messages. Dial keys 22 key Used for the EZweb Service. 23 key Used to call up the jump menu and to call the sub-menu while [ ] is displayed. 24 key Used to call up the menu or to enter selected items. Also used to select items shown in the bottom center of the display. 25 Optical sensor Used to detect light. Display Indications ● Icons appear on the display to show the status of the handset. 1 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 3 4 Battery voltage level Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 Battery is dead Being charged During talk Ringer volume is programmed to「OFF」 Vibrator is programmed 10 Codes for roaming areas USA Canada Australia Korea China(Other than Hong Kong) China(Hong Kong) New Zealand Mexico Thailand Taiwan Original (It is not displayed when the roaming area is Japan.) 10:10 Fri 10 11 12 Oct 13 1 4 15 17 EZ server hookup status/chat mode EZ server is connected Encrypted info is on display Chat mode Caller's message is received in chat mode Message is sent in chat mode 5 9 10:10 Secret is temporarily set 2 8 Secret is set 18 16 19 MainMenu 6 Shows up when you can use the phone in your set roaming area. (It is not displayed when the roaming area is Japan.) 7 Radio wave status display Strong Medium Weak Very Weak Out of service area or in weak-signal area Signal OFF mode is programmed 8 9 Time display When screen can be scrolled vertically When screen can be scrolled horizontally Mail reception status Unreceived E-mail is in mail server Unreceived E-mail is in mail server + Unread E-mail Unreceived C-mail is in mail server + Unread C-mail Unread E-mail Unread C-mail * When you use this phone is not Japan, in some places, it could happens that you cannot use the phone even if you are under the good signal conditions. 10 11 Invalidation of side key operation is set 17 Task time limit display (alarm is set) Nothing will be displayed until 8 days before the set time( 4-7 days before the set time( ) 2-3 days before the set time( ) ) 1 day before the set time or the day of the set time( 12 ) Alarm preset Schedule alarm is set Count-down timer is set Alarm clock is set 13 Manner mode setting Silent vibration mode is set Pochette mode is set Numeric (full-size) Original manner mode is set Numeric (half-size) Drive mode is set 14 Sleep mode is set Symbols Charging in home mode Pictorial signs Face marks Manner mode timer is set OFF after preset time * Pager style entry Duration setting mode 15 16 Character entry mode display * ( )Kanji and hiragana characters * ( )Hiragana characters * ( )Katakana characters (full-size) * ( )Katakana characters (half-size) * ( )Alphanumeric upper case characters (full-size) * ( )Alphanumeric lower case characters (full-size) * ( )Alphanumeric upper case characters (half-size) * ( )Alphanumeric lower case characters (half-size) Non-answered calls present 18 Displays functions enabled with the flexible and keys Absence memo Absence memo is set Unconfirmed absence memos during setting 19 Appears when the submenu can be called with the keys. (number of unconfirmed absence memos is displayed) 3 voice messages 3 voice messages including unconfirmed absence memos (number of unconfirmed absence memos is displayed) ■ Power saving during standby In order to minimize the power consumption, the A1303SA display turns automatically to power saving mode when key operation is stopped for a while. The indication restores with key operation. ■ Using the flexible keys Each key is allocated to an item shown in the bottom of the display. Press the key just below and the key to select the item. 〈Example〉 There are several different patterns of indications shown on the display, and the functions of the flexible keys vary accordingly. In this manual, the flexible and keys are shown as , MainMenu and from left to right. See at right. Indications on the display MainMenu Functions of the flexible keys ※ The illustrations in this manual differ slightly from the actual displays. ■ key In this manual, the point at which to press the Example) Press or → key is indicated as shown below. Sub-display Indications ● When the handset is closed, the sub-display tells the status of the handset. (The screens in this manual are somewhat different in fonts and shapes from actual ones.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 10/10Fri 10:10 1 Battery voltage level Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 Battery is dead Being charged 2 Manner mode setting Silent vibration mode is set Pochette mode is set Original manner mode is set Sleep mode is set Drive mode is set Charging in home mode 4 Codes for roaming areas USA Canada Australia Korea China(Other than Hong Kong) China(Hong Kong) New Zealand Mexico Thailand Taiwan Original (It is not displayed when the roaming area is Japan.) Ringer tone setting 5 Mail reception status Ringer volume is programmed to「OFF」 Unreceived E-mail is in mail server Unreceived E-mail is in mail server Vibrator is programmed + Unread E-mail Unreceived C-mail is in mail server 3 Absence memo is set + Unread C-mail Unread E-mail Unread C-mail 6 Radio wave status display Strong Medium Weak Very Weak Out of service area or in weak-signal area Signal OFF mode is programmed * When you use this phone is not Japan, in some places, it could happens that you cannot use the phone even if you are under the good signal conditions. Getting Ready to Make a Call 1 Charging with the Sanyo AC Adapter 02 1. Insert the connector of the Sanyo AC adapter 02 firmly into the desktop charging holder. 2. Connect the plug of the Sanyo AC adapter 02 into an AC wall outlet. 3. Put the telephone (A1303SA) with battery pack attached into the desktop charging holder, paying attention to the installing direction. Install the body securely onto the charging holder and make sure that the light (of incoming call / charging) lights up in red. Light While charging Fully charged Display / sub-display lights up in red lights up in green " or " " appears Phone power is ON → The " " appears Phone power is OFF → Disappears 4. When fully charged, remove the phone (A1303SA) from the desktop charging holder, then disconnect the plug from the AC wall outlet. Light (lights up in red) au telephone (with battery pack attached) Charging time: approximately 100 minutes. Sanyo AC adapter 02 ② ④ ① ③ AC wall outlet Desktop charging holder ● ● ● ● ● ● You can charge the battery with turning the power ON, but it will take longer. If the battery has not been used for a long period or not charged for some time after sounding the alert tone, it may not start charging. When the battery pack is still usable, the reception lamp lights up in a couple of minutes and the " " also lights up to start charging. When you charge the battery in weak signal areas, it might take time for the light (of incoming / charging) to light up after you set the phone into the desktop charging holder. When installing the phone into the desktop charging holder, do not move the phone around while it is in the holder. Failure to do so will cause a damage of the phone or poor contact with the holder. After charging, pull out the connector by pushing release buttons on the both sides. Using the desktop holder, the phone transmits the data even while being charged. 2 Extending the antenna The radio waves cannot be transmitted or received well if the antenna is not extended. To facilitate transmission and reception of radio waves, use the phone by positioning the antenna vertically with respect to the ground. ● Extending the antenna Extend the antenna until it stops with a click. ● Retracting the antenna Move it straight down by pulling on a lower part of the antenna. To avoid damaging the antenna, never apply direct pressure to the top part of the antenna. 3 Turning the power on Press and hold for more than one second. When the power is turned on, "au" logo appears and the wake-up tone sounds. (The display is lit for about 10 seconds.) After a while, the roaming mode set at present is displayed. ● Pop up window for confirming Roaming Area re-appears when being in the out of service area. ● Standby display appears even if the keys other than flexible keys are pressed. ◆ Turning the power off for more than one second. Press and hold 現在のエリア 日本 現在のエリアは ク゛ローハ゛ル機能エリア設定 で変更できます 10:10 After a while, "au" logo appears and the power is turned off. 4 Checking the display screen Check the display screen and make sure it is shown in the figure below after you turn the power on. This will indicate if the phone is in good working order. The availability of power is indicated in three levels. 10:10 10:10 Fri Oct 10 Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 full medium low ● メインメニュー when no power is left, 「充電してください」 appears on the display. This display shows radio wave status. A display of 3 bars shows the most ideal condition for telephoning. ●Even in main service areas there are places that only receive weak signals. In this case, you might not hear well or your call may be cut off. The above battery voltage level figures show remaining battery strength. Certain charges in conditions may cause the battery level figures to fluctuate. (See example of figure right.) * When you use this phone is not Japan, in some places, it could happens that you cannot use the phone even if you are under the good signal conditions. 5 Set up the handset for first use(→ Page 10) This is important to protect your confidential data and to prevent malfunction. Clock setting, call number log setting and other basic settings are made in order to make a handset perform its date- and time-related functions. In this way, lock number change, calling history and receiving history can be registered correctly. Set up for first use 1. Just after you have bought the handset or you have initialized all func. tions and memories by performing M453 operation, press 2. Select " 今すぐ設定 " and press 3. Press OK OK 4. Select "YES" and press 選択 5. Enter the lock number. 6. Change the lock number and press 7. Press OK 設定 8. Select " 個別設定 " and press 選択 9. Select the font size for input and press 10. Press OK 設定 11. Select the font size for C-mail and E-mail and press 12. Press OK 13. Select the font size for EZweb and press 14. Press OK 設定 設定 15. Select the font size for Address Book List and press 16. Press OK OK 設定 17. Select the font size for phone number input and press 18. Press 設定 19. Select whether to inform your phone number when you make a call and press 設定 . Switch to English 1. Press 2. Select " 基本設定 " and press 3. Press 選択 4. Select "English" and press Set Displaying your own phone number 1. While in standby mode or while making a call, press "Personal Info". 2. Select "Profile" and press Select MainMenu and select to display your au telephone number. 10 Calling to general, mobile and PHS phones 1. Enter the phone number you want to call. Area code - Local code - Subscriber's number. Example: 03-0001-XXXX Always include the area code, even when calling to a number in the same area you are in. If you enter a wrong number: ● Press briefly - the last dialed digit will be deleted. ● Press and hold - the entire phone number will be deleted. 2. Press to make a call. Making an International Call 1. Enter the phone number you want to call using the following pattern. International dial code - Country code - Area code - Subscriber's number 2. Press to make a call. Example: to call United States, number 212-123-XXXX. Operation Pressing "005345" Pressing "1" Pressing "212" Pressing "123-XXXX" Press Explanation Access code Country code of United States: 1 Area code ※ : 212 Subscriber's number: 123-XXXX The following operation is the same as the normal telephone operation. ※ When the first number of the area code is "0", press the area code number without "0". For the details of the international call services, contact us. Call numbers are given below for your reference: From au phone:157 (toll free) Adjusting the receiver volume 1. During a call, press : Volume level raised : Volume level lowered 11 Answering a call 1. The ringer tone sounds/vibrator buzzes, and the incoming call lamp flashes. 2. Press to answer the call. An incoming call can also be answered by pressing any of the , or ∼ keys when M52: AnyKey Answer is set. If you do not answer the call or the caller disconnects before the call is answered, "Missed Call X" will be displayed. (A number appears in the "X".) Entering characters This is the method of entering names for registering address book and writing mail. 1. Press Char. 2. Select the entry mode you want. 「 「 「 「 「 「 」: 」: 」: 」「 」: 」「 「 」: "Kanji", "Hiragana" entry mode (full size) "Katakana" entry mode (full size) "Katakana" entry mode (half size) 」: "Alphanumeric" entry mode (full size) "Number" entry mode (full size) 」: "Alphanumeric" entry mode (half size) "Number" entry mode (half size) When you press the Undo just after the characters are confirmed, the characters return to the previous state. 12 [Assignment of characters and key functions] Characters are assigned to each key as shown below. Press a key repeatedly to cycle through characters assigned to that key. entry mode key "Kanji", "Hiragana" (full size) "Katakana" (half size) "Alphanumeric" (half size) "Number" (half size) "Phone number" あいうえお ぉぇぅぃぁ アイウエオ ォェゥィァ .@-_/:~1 かきくけこ カキクケコ abcABC2 さしすせそ サシスセソ defDEF3 たちつてとっ タチツテトッ ghiGHI4 なにぬねの ナニヌネノ jklJKL5 はひふへほ ハヒフヘホ mnoMNO6 まみむめも マミムメモ pqrsPQRS7 やゆよゃゅょ ヤユヨャュョ tuvTUV8 らりるれろ ラリルレロ wxyzWXYZ9 わをんゎ、。− (space)?!∼・ ゛ ゜ ワヲン 、 。 ー − (space)? ! ~・ ゛ ゜ Reverse toggle of entered characters (before confirm), line change (after confirm). # Switches lowercase/ uppercase Switches lowercase/ uppercase Switches lowercase/ uppercase P/ー P/- Symbols (full size), pictographs (Before confirming letters) Converts to Kanji characters. Symbols (half size) (Before confirming letters) Switches between full size and half size characters. Remarks: ■ To enter a Japanese character with (゛) or (゜), enter the desired character without confirming and press in this order. When you enter a capital character without confirming and press , the character changes to the lowercase, and when you enter a lowercase character and press , the character changes to the capital. (Example: た→だ→た…/は→ば→ぱ→は…/つ→づ→っ→つ…/ A → a → A…) ■ A character is switched into reverse order by pressing after entering character using the dial keys. (Example: か→こ→け→く→き→か) ■ When the pager style entry mode is selected, you can enter a character with a 2-digit number. ■ Using the JIS dot code (4 digits), you can also enter characters. ■ When entering characters for composing E-mail in Katakana mode, character assignment of is " ワ→ヲ→ン→ヮ→、→。→ー→・→∼→!→?→(space)". 13 Registering in the Address Book You can register frequently used phone numbers and E-mail addresses. Up to 500 addresses can be registered in the address book. ■ Registering in the address book for more than one second. 1. Press and hold The address book item list is displayed. The smallest free memory number (No.000 - No.499) is displayed. 2. Enter the item you want. Select the icon of the item you want by and press Select to enter it. As for the items you can enter, see "Items to register in the address book". 3. Press Save to complete registration. ■ Items to register in the address book The following data can be put in the address book. Item Maximum entry characters Memory No. − Name Up to 12 full size (24 half size) characters Pronunciation Up to 24 half size characters Registered automatically after "Name" is entered. Phone No.1 ー Address Book Items Specific Items Optional Items ※ Class of No.1 Phone No.2 ー Class of No.2 Phone No.3 ー Class of No.3 E-mail address 1 ー E-mail address type 1 E-mail address 2 ー Remarks 000 - 499 Up to 36 digits − − Used for speed call. (→ Page 16) You can classify it into 6 classes for managing. Up to 36 digits You can register only when "Phone No.1" is entered. − You can register only when "Phone No.1" is entered. Up to 36 digits You can register only when "Phone No.2" is entered. − You can register only when "Phone No.2" is entered. Up to 64 half size alphanumeric characters Used for speed mail. − You can classify it into 6 classes for managing. Up to 64 half size alphanumeric characters You can register only when "E-mail address 1" is entered. E-mail address type 2 − You can register only when "E-mail address 1" is entered. Group − You can classify it into 11 classes for managing. Link image − An image stored in the data folder is selected. Secret − You can prevent disclosing the content of registration to other persons. GPS information ※ 1 − You cannot register it. Option − Optional items ON/OFF to be preset. Voice reception − Behavior for specified caller to be changed. E-mail reception − Behavior for specified E-mail sender to be changed. C-mail reception − Behavior for specified C-mail sender to be changed. Chat reception − Behavior for specified chat mailer to be changed. Message − Message for specified caller to be changed. Blood type − − Birthday − − Constellation − − Postal code Up to 7 half size numbers − Address Up to 40 full size (80 half size) characters − Hobby Up to 10 full size (20 half size) characters − URL Up to 256 half size alphanumeric characters − Memo Up to 40 full size (80 half size) characters − (※ 1)This item cannot be used now because it is scheduled to be used in the future. (※ 2)Up to 100 entries for any optional item can be registered in any memory number. 14 Calling from the Address Book You can make a call by using phone numbers saved in the Address Book. There are 8 ways to search numbers saved in the Address Book. ① Searching for a phone number by scrolling ② Searching for a phone number using the dial keys ③ Searching for a phone number by name ④ Searching for a phone number by Japanese syllabary ⑤ Searching for a phone number by a part of phone number ⑥ Searching for a phone number by a part of E-mail address ⑦ Searching the address book by history ⑧ Calling with speed call ■Searching for a phone number using the dial keys You can make a call from a list of the names whose first character is entered using the same dial key. 1. Press and hold a desired dial key from one second. for more than Example: to find a name beginning with カ,キ,ク,ケ,コ, A, B, C, a, b, c, 2, press and hold for more than one second. 2. Press several times or use to scroll through and display the name you want. 3. Perform Steps 3 to 5 described in "Searching for a phone number by scrolling".(→ Page 15) ■Searching for a phone number by name 1. Press ■ Searching for a phone number by scrolling 2. Press 1. Press 4. Select "Name Search" and press OK . 2. Use to scroll through and display the name you want. 3. Press 4. Select "Dial" and press OK 5. Select the phone number, and press 3. Select "Search" and press OK 5. Enter a part of name. 6. Press Mode Search . 7. Use to scroll through and display the name you want. 8. Perform Steps 3 to 5 described in "Searching for a phone number by scrolling".(→ Page 15) ■ Searching for a phone number by Japanese syllabary 1. Press 2. Press Mode 3. Select "Search" and press 15 OK 4. Select "Reading Search" and press OK . 5. Enter the first several characters 8. Perform Steps 3 to 5 described in "Searching for a phone number by scrolling".(→ Page 15) of desired name. 6. Press 7. Use ■ Searching the address book by history to scroll through and Search . 1. Display the history. display the name you want. 8. Perform Steps 3 to 5 described in "Searching for a phone number ■ Searching for a phone number by a part of phone number 1. Press Mode 3. Select "Search" and press 5. Enter the first several digits of the desired phone number. 7. Use Incoming call history: press for more than one second. Receiving mail history: press and hold for more than one second. (Use to scroll through and display the history you want.) 2. Press OK 4. Select "Phone # Search" and press OK . 6. Press Sending mail history: press and hold by scrolling".(→ Page 15) 2. Press Outgoing call history: press Search . to scroll through and 3. Select "Search Adrs. Bk." and press OK 4. Use to scroll through and display the name you want. 5. Perform Steps 3 to 5 described in "Searching for a phone number by scrolling".(→ Page 15) display the name you want. 8. Perform Steps 3 to 5 described in "Searching for a phone number by scrolling".(→ Page 15) 2. Press Mode 1. Press 2. Press Calling Memory numbers 010 - 099: 3. Select "Search" and press Calling Memory numbers 000 - 009:To dial the phone number stored at number 005. ■ Searching for a phone number by a part of E-mail address 1. Press ■ Calling with speed call OK 4. Select "E-Address Search" and press OK . To dial the phone number stored at number 015. 1. Press 2. Press 5. Enter part of the mail address. 6. Press Search . 7. Use to scroll through and display the name you want. 16 List of Basic Setup ■ M0 Profile Mode No. M0 Function Profile Description Displaying own phone number and E-mail address ■ M1 Call/Toll Mode No. Function Description M11☆ Previous Call Displaying last call's estimated talk time and charge M12☆ Accum.Display Displaying estimated total talk time and charge M13☆ TalkTimeDisp. Displaying estimated talk time during call M14☆★ Toll Display Displaying estimated charge after call M15★ TollRateSetup Setting the multiplication of charge M16 TalkTimeReset Resetting estimated talk time M17 Toll Reset Resetting estimated charge ☆ This display is just for your reference and may be different from what you see. ■ M2 Sounds/Vibes Mode No. M21※ Description Speaker Vol. Adjusting speaker sound volume M211※ Call Notice Setting speaker sound volume for voice call reception M212※ E-Mail Notice Setting speaker sound volume for E-mail reception M213※ Unreg.E-Mail Setting speaker sound volume for unspecified E-mail M214※ Server Notice Setting speaker sound volume for Server Notice reception M215※ C-Mail Notice Setting speaker sound volume for C-mail reception M216※ Chat Notice Setting speaker sound volume for chat M217※ Alarm Setting speaker sound volume for alarm M218※ Browser Setting speaker sound volume for browser Ringer/Vibes Selecting ringer tone/vibrater M221※ Call Notice Setting voice reception mode M222※ E-Mail Notice Setting E-mail reception mode M223※ Unreg.E-Mail Setting unspecified E-mail reception mode M224※ Server Notice Setting Server Notice reception mode M225※ C-Mail Notice Setting C-mail reception mode M226※ Chat Notice Setting chat reception mode Sound Effect Setting sound effects M231※ Key Beep Setting key-in confirm tone M232※ OK Tone Setting OK sound effects M233※ NG Tone Setting NG sound effects M234※ Opening Tone Setting sound effects when opening the handset M235※ Closing Tone Setting sound effects when closing the handset M24※ Wake-Up Setting wake-up tone M25※ Power Off Setting power-off tone M26 Quality Alert Announcing in case of talk interruption M27 Rcvr.Vol.Adj. Adjusting receiver volume M28★ Call Vibes Setting the call-up vibrator M22※ M23※ 17 Function ■ M3 Screen Mode No. Function Description Main Display Setting Main display M311※ Wall Paper Setting wallpaper on standby screen M312※ Screen-Saver Setting screen saver M313※ Mail Connect Setting E-mail, C-mail connection screen M314※ EZ Connect Setting EZweb connection screen M315 Power Saving Setting Power save screen Sub Display Setting Sub display M321※ Screen Setup Setting wallpaper on Sub display's standby screen M322 Caller Disp. Displaying the caller when receiving voice call M323 Notice Disp. Setting notice screen of Sub display M324 On Call Disp. Setting Sub display during call Lighting Setting lighting of display and keys M331 Usual Screen Setting lighting for Main display M332 Mail Screen Setting lighting for mail screen M333 EZweb Screen Setting lighting for EZweb screen Font Size Setting character size M341 Entry Size Setting character size for input M342 Mail Display Setting character size for mail display M343 EZweb Disp. Setting character size for EZweb display M344 Adrs.Bk.List Setting character size for Address Book List M345 Phone# Entry Setting character size for phone number input M35 Font Type Setting character font M36 Coloration Setting the display's colors M37 Call Illum. Setting illumination during call M38 KeyLight Save Setting key illumination during power save M31 M32 M33 M34 ■ M4 Privacy Mode No. Function Description M41 ChangeLockNo. Changing Lock Number M42★ Number Notice Announcing your number to the other party M43 User Restrict Restricted Setting M431 Auto Lock Setting Auto Lock M432 Dial Disabling dial-up calls M433 Address Book Restricting Address Book access M434 Mail Restricting mail access M435 EZweb Restricting EZweb access M436 Secret Mode Setting Secret M44★ Incoming Rej. Rejecting designated unwanted phone numbers M45★ OneCallReject Rejecting nuisance calls M46※ Reset Initializing the memory and functions M461※ Func.Reset Initializing all functions M462※ Memory Reset Initializing the memory M463※ All Reset Initializing all functions and memories 18 ■ M5 User Support Mode No. Function Description Char.Entry Setting character entry method M511 Entry Setup Setting character entry method/forecast conversion M512 Edit Format Editing formatted text M513 EditFaceMark Editing face marks M514 EditUsrDict. Registering/Editing User dictionary M515※ D/L Dict. Registering the dictionary downloaded from EZweb M516 Learning Clr Initializing learned information M52 AnyKey Answer Answering calls using the digit keys M53★ Jpn.Area Code Registering frequently used area code M54 Set OpenClose Setting actions for incoming calls when opening and closing the handset M55※ Transmission Setting transmission mode and speed M51 M551※★ XMSN Mode Setting transmission mode M552※★ Data Speed Setting transmission speed M553※ Data Transfer Communicating with other devices M56 VibrateCheck Checking unconfirmed notices by vibration M57 バイリンガル機能 Setting the English display ■ M6 AnsPh./Manner Mode No. Function Description M61 Answer Phone Setting simple absence memo M62※ AnswerMessage Selecting simple absence memo message M63 VoiceDataOpr. Playing, deleting and recording Voice data M631※ Record MyVoice Recording own voice during standby M632 Rec.Phone Memo Recording other party's voice during call M633※ Ans.Ph/Ph.Memo Playing and deleting the absence memo M634※ MyVoice Folder Playing My Voice M64※ Manner Setup Setting the manner mode and its styles M65※ Elect.WavesCut Locking in radio wave with power on M66 Charging Mode Setting the home mode M67 Side Key Opr. Setting the side key usage ■ M7 Clock Mode No. 19 Function Description M71★ Auto Correct Setting the date and time M72 Auto Power ON Power on at specified time M73 Auto PowerOFF Power off at specified time ■ NetworkService(M8) Mode No. Function Description Voice Mail Answering message service M811 Play VoMail Listening to messages M812 VoMail1 ON Setting the answering message service 1 M813★ VoMail2 ON Setting the answering message service 2 M814 VoMail OFF Stopping the answering message service M815★ Chg.Ans.Msg. Recording/Confirming/Changing response messages M816★ Eng.Guidance Switching to English language guidance M817★ Jpn.Guidance Switching to Japanese language guidance Call Fwding Incoming Call forwarding service M821 Fwd No Ans. Forwarding non-answered calls M822 Forward Busy Forwarding calls during talk (no response forwarding) M823 Forward All Forwarding all calls (full forwarding) M824★ Fwd UsrSlct Forwarding manually (selective forwarding) M825 Fwding OFF Stopping the incoming call forwarding service (forwarding stop) M826 Reg.Fwd # Registering forwarding phone numbers (forwarding register) CallerID Req. Interrupt talk service M831★ ID Req.ON Setting the interrupt call service M832★ ID Req.OFF Stopping the interrupt call service M81 M82 M83★ ■ Guidance(M#) Mode No. M# Function Guide Function Description Displaying the operation instructions for functions other than M functions ※ Unable to operate during the call. ★ Unable to operate when roaming area is a country other than Japan. Specifications Weight: approximately XX g (including battery pack) Continuous talk time: approximately XX minutes ★ Continuous standby time: approximately XX hours ★ Dimensions (H/W/D): approximately XX mm x XX mm x XX mm ※ (not including the antenna and protuberances) ※ The height and depth are the dimensions when the telephone is folded. ★ Used Japan ● The continuous talk time and continuous standby time are the average values of when the signals can be received normally while the telephone is in the standstill status. The operation time may be reduced to utmost half due to charging conditions, temperature, and other operation environment conditions, signal condition at the location of use, function setting, roaming area. 20
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