Sanyo Electric Co C304SA Single-Mode Cellular Phone (CDMA) User Manual
Sanyo Electric Co Ltd Single-Mode Cellular Phone (CDMA) Users Manual
Users Manual
SINGLE MODE CDMA PHONE CWSA MANUFACTURED BY SANYO User Guide Please read this manual before operating the phone, and keep it futuxe reference. (USER MANUAL DRAFT V 0.01) (This Vension includes No content Table or Index.) SANYO 3‘s Safety Information: FCC RF Exposure Information 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 Us. and international standards bodies. The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines and these intemational standards. A CAUTION 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 bodywom operations with the back of the phone kept 0,4 inches (1 .0crn) from the body. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0,4 inches (lcm) must be maintained between the user’s body and the back of the phone, including the antenna, whether extended or retracted. All belt-clips, holsters and similar accessories used by this device must not contain any metallic components. Body-wom acoessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure limits and should be avoided, Note: For more information about RF exposure, please vtslt the FCC website at W Operating Instructions Name 8: function of nor suogonnsui BuizeJado l ' as!” ORR 9609090900. Antenna Earpiece and speaker apply to the ear to hear the voice during a call. Display shows the status of the phone. phone numbers and other lnlcrmatlon. Flexible buttons use in combination with other buttons to set various functions (reier to 'Using the flexible buttons" on page 287). button press to show the Memory Dial contents or to use the EZweb ser- vice. Good manners/left arrow button press to set good manners mode. Use also to select an item In various function. % Start button press to make or receive a call. Dial buttons use to enter phone numbers and letters. Microphone (moan-piece) collects and transmits your voice during a call. can also be used for recording your voice for certain functions. Hand strap hole used to attach the hand strap (included). incoming call light blinks green when the phone rings, and lights red while battery is charging. @ V Up and down search buttons press to adjust the volume, scroll through the Memory Dial con- tents, convert characters, and to make fittings in functions Press a (for more than one second) to display "c mall'. RediaI/right arrow button press to redial the phone number which has been lost dialed, or to check the phone number of the call which has been last received. use also to select an item in various functions. é Power/ End button press to turn the power off, to end a call, of to reset various func- tions, Ear-microphone jack use to connect a switchable ear-microphone (not included). Interfacejack use to connect an optional device such as a quick~rechargeabie (included) cigarette lighter adapter (not included). How to read the d a .|| This shows signal strength, The more segments, the stronger the signal, When Iii" is displayed. you cannot receive calls due to weak signal strength. -‘ This is displayed when the decoded information is dis- played, @ is displayed while the phone is totheEZweo ' is displayed during 'Kan_||/ Hiragana’ entry mode. _ This indicates the 3 approxlmate levels of remaining battery energy. While charging it displays‘ifl' Is displayed during “Katakana‘ entry "lode. : This is displayed during a call, is displayed during alphanu- meric entry mode. "' This is displayed when you secu- rity lock your phone or set the secret mode. is displayed during pager style entry mode. 5 This is displayed when you turn off the ringer, Q a." fi‘73 is displayed during numeric entry mode for entering E- 'l dd . V This Is displayed when you enable mm a ress the vibrator function. no appears when the display overflows and you need to E This I? displayed when you re- scroll the contents to view ceive C mali.‘ them all 0 mmmemmmmmy.manmmm actuaiiybodispi-yodnmosmmne. l Mnnyhuttmispussed,hminationwiltumonforubalt105¢conds. gm“ 4,“ , , m This model cellular phone has three "flexible buttons" for easier operations. These buttons correspond to the items shown at the bottom of the display, which allows you to call up a desired function quickly. (Exampie) There are several different patterns of Indications imam,” shown on the display, and the functions of the flexible “My buttons vary accodingly. Functions of the . . : flexible Wis ——> F 4‘ i 1? in this instruction manual, the indications for the flexible buttons are expressed as shown below. Press Em (Press the flexible button corresponding to ..) suononnsm BuneJado. . 33m 997 suoglonnsm Buizeiadol ' as!” 9&9 The battery pack is not fully charged at the time of purchase. Make sure to charge it to full capacity before use. When you use it for the first time or you haven't used it for a long time. make sure to charge it to full capacity before using it. I How to charge the battery using the desktop Rapid Charger. 1. Inserttheconnectorofthedesktop RapidChargeACadapterfirmlyinto the battery charging stand with the label facing upwards (see figure 1). 2 Connect the wall plug to an AC 1 00V outlet (see figure 2). 3. Place the cellular phone telephone unit (with battery pack attached) into the battery charging stand .(The phone unit must ban backwards slightly.then it can be locked into place) Thelncornlrsgcall/cl'nargirvglarnpwiligtntupirnredme 3“ sign will be dlsplayed in the display area.and ,' v Charging time: ap_ the battery Will begin to chargeisee figure 3) , pmx‘mately 1 00 When you haven't used the battery pack for a long time or you haven‘t charged me battery for some time alter the 'change battery warning sign has been displayed, sometimes the bat- tery won't chargelf the battery pack is too old or has been damagedme Incoming call/charging lamp wilt light up and the ' Rl'sign in the display area will be displayed , then the bat- tery will begin to diarga. 4. When the battery finishes charging, the charging lamp will go out and the - £l*sign will disappear from the display area. The bat- tery is now charged. (to remove the cellular phone firm the charging stand) When The phone unit's Power is OFF the ' £1 ' sign will disap pear when the prime unit's Pewter is ON ,'the .' sign will light up fig 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. 0Extending the antenna. ' Retracting the antenna. Move it straight down by pulling on a lower part Extend the antenna untli It of the antenna. stops with a click. To avoid damaging the antenna, never apply direct pressure to the top part of the antenna. Press and hold g for more than one second. Whenyoutumthepoweron,yw'llhearthewake uptone and the sign will be displayed (see figure right). After a law seconds the sign will change to standby. (the display remains lit for about 1 0 seconds). oThe function condition is shown with illustrations and let- ters/words (see figure right) when you turn the illustration function on. Olllustration function is on at the time of purchase. oThe key response tone and the wake up tone are connected. QTumingthepowofi. Press and hold g for more than one second. Power is turned off. There are 4 kinds of illustrations for power on/off, they are changed at random. suommxsurfiunwadon . 38d! 9&0 Check the display screen and make sure it is as shown in the figure below after you turn the power on. This will Indicates if the phone is in good working order. ljl 125245 (El) Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 full <— medium ————> low 0 B when no pcmer is left murmurs) L‘t < 753 w appears on the display. 0 Even ln 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. our own 0 hone number. 1 .While in standby mode or while making a call, press @. 2.Pressing Q displays your telephone number. Callin a landline, a mobile, PHS nhone. 1 .Enter the phone number you want to call. Area code - local code . subscrlbef's number. example: 090-XXXX-XXXX Always include the area code, even when calling to a number in the same area you are in. 2.Press % to place a call. if you enter a wrong number: ' Press briefly - the last dialed digit will be deleted. ‘ Press and hold [Em the entlre phone number will be deleted. suqmnnsuifiurmJadOI ' ism 900 Makinc 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 example: to call the United States (country code 1 ), New York City (area code 21 2), number 1 23-4567, call: 0078-1 21 21234567 2.Press Q to place the call. To make international calls, you need to fill out an application from DDI interna— tional call services. Call numbers are given below for your reference: DDI Customer Service Center: From Iandline phone (toll free) 0077~778 From cellular phone (charged) 03-3375-0222 (9:00 to 21:00) suopamxsmfiugeladol . an‘ 901 Answerin- a call 1.The ring 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 W..fl@~,@.or buttons. if you do not answer the call or the caller disconnects before the call is answered, " 1135 U ' will be displayed. Enterinc Characters: This is the method of entering names for registering memory dials and writing mail for "0 mail.“ Each time you press Ewe entry mode will change: Press the panel and find the entry mode you want. "Kanji", “Tiragana' entry modefilj is displayed. "Katakanlf entry modezl'fi'ri is displayed, ‘Alphanulmeric' entry modeJQSJ Is displayed. 'Phone number” entry model suonomlsmfiunmado. ' as* 909 Letters are assigned to each button as shown below. Press a button re- peatedly to cycle through letters assigned to that button. ”WWW "Kariji/Hiragana" "Katakana" Alphanumeric min“; ® +£ufiits>~ +74-717r» 1 1 +75\a—| +71=l=mrzlr F’ ABCZ >— 2 3»; +3Lteib~ —>*f~>x+z‘/>~ + DEF3 r— 3 pt‘éfl‘ct P‘ fifif-‘y‘i'bb— —> GHI4 r 4 (5:59 +fil:m=@» —>+:3¢#~/ » F’ J K L 5 >— 5 «Mao's/xii»— +/\l:7«;i=>— —> MNOG » 5 +saema» +75Ax=e>— —> PQRS7 V 7 any —> «mu: )— » «us » —> TUVB » 8 +506n6> >5wwu>— + wxvzg >— 9 (0,9 +bi—Al—b— —>Ua>—r o 0 ® ‘ 0 ‘ . \\ * Switches between lowercase and uppercase. # Notes 1 and 2 Note 3 Note 4 Adflstise x (unavailable) x (unavailable) x (unavailable) 8553186 fl Moves the cursor to the right. Pl— m Moves the cursor to the left. © Converts into Switches between one-byte kanji letters characters and two-byte characters. Note 1: . . u A —? !~ 0 n _-/,, :;rooo**n-Aaoovv$ X2w#ib+—+x=¥su‘@~~tl Note 2: (Available while you are writing a ”C mail") . —/. A r : D0.0**DIAA<>0V %l@—..—11 Note3z‘ ' . Note4:.@ — _/: service ) 0... [JuJ (“J expresses a space.) !?" to access the telephone book. 3‘ Use © to scroll through and display the name you want. 4. Press Q). suonomism Bunmado. ' ism 90k I Finding a name by the phone type: 1 . Press ', V twice, then again. 2. Press or to select the desired phone type. 3. Use © to scroll through and display the name you want. 4. Press %. I Finding a name by the Group number: 1 . Press ., V three times, then @ again. 2. Press E or to select the desired Group number. 3. Use and scroll through and display the name of the person in the group you want to call. 4. Press %. I Finding a name by the phone number: 1. Enter the first several digits of the desired phone number. 2. Press @ twice. 3. Use © to scroll through and display the name you want. 4, Press %. I Finding a name in the order of the Memory Dial number: 1 . Press (p twice. 2. Use © to scroll through and display the name you want. 3. Press @. suogmmzsm Guam-ado. . asdl 90-1 Checkin- rt geonténts of Memor When the contents (phone numbers or names) of Memory Dial are not displayed entirely, the missing information can still be accessed in full. I Displaying the pronunciation for the name: 1 . Call up Memory Dial and display the desired item. 2. Press .. The entire pronunciation for the name will be displayed. Press (Q again. and the display will return to the waiting mode display. I Displaying the E-mail address: 1 . Call up Memory Dial and display the desired item. 2. Press E3. The entire E-mail address will be displayed. Press ® again, and the display will return to the waiting mode display. suononnsw Sane-ado. ' as,” 90“ Group F0 -_ ummcuons of functions besides r functions Group F1 0 ‘mevibratorwimuue m Tumi off the button illuminations m Che the nun-mam odor m- Ad‘usti - contrast 0! dis-In Inn—— mm mm A the = suomnnsun BUDBJGdOI . 33:11 900 Usage guidelines: All about performance and safety Keeping the on signal when“. The voice quality of your Sprint PCS Phone" will always be at its best when the antenna is fully raised. It’yon’re inside a building, reception may be better near a window The quality of eech call you make or receive depends on the signal strength in yourarea. Your phone will inform you nflhe current shengthbydisphyniganumhorofbmnexuolhesignnl strength icmlhemehmdisplayedthemngerfiesigmlfieepegfl ¢_ for an illustration of the signal strength indieaim) Understmilng Power Save mode Ifyeu’ren’yinglo uaeyourphoneinmureawheiethe signal unnot be found, the Power Save future will automatically activate lo conserve battery power when you’ve been unable to pickup-signal for 15 minutes Ifyomphone ixomitwill periodically recheck service availability, or you can do so yourself manually by pressing any key. A m will be displayed on the screen my time Power Save has been activated. Underlhndlng how your phom worms Your Sprint PCS Phone is basically a radio transmitter and receiver. When ir‘s turned on, it receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) signals Your phone operates in the fiequency rangeowal-lzand BOOMHz. Whenyourphoneis in nse,flre system handling your cull controls the power level. "clutching your phone's punk perfume Toopernteyourphonepmpedy—thatis. tnmnintainsafeand snisfncrory service — you should follow these rules: b For best mepfion, firlly exrmd the autenm b Holdthepbouewiththeanxennaupmdoveryourshoulder $5 5 Donmhuldthephnnenntennaalany time. D Do not use the phone with a damaged animus. b Speak directly into the mouthpiece. Avoid exposing your phone and accessories to rain or liqlu'd wills. lfyourphunedougetwetwmthepowerofl'immediatelymd remove the battery lfil is inoperable. you should return it to (1 Sprint PCS Center or call Sprint PCS Customer Care for service. Only aurhoriud personnel should serviee yourphone and its accessories. Faulty mviee may invalidate the warranty. <1?“ I l— Prat-dung your battery For best battery performance, you should follow these guidelines: b Use only SANYO-approved batteries and AC adapter. vignette lighter adapter. and delktw charger These clmrgels are decimal to mnximize battery life. Using other batteries nt charge“ will invalidate your wamnty and may cause damage as well. > To avoid damage, charge the battery only in temperatures that range from 32'F to 10417 (WC to 40'C). b Donmuudmbanerychargerindilectsunlightorinhigh humidity-reusuehasthebuthrwm. $ r Never dispose of the battery by incineration P Keep the metal contacts at the bottom oftbe battery elem > Do not attempt to disassemble or shun-sired! the battery. b Youmayneedtolechargethebalteryifithmmtbeenusedfor along period of time. > Replace lhe bakery when it no longer provides acceptable performance It eon be rectum hundreds offimes before it will need who replaced. b Donotswrethebafleryinhighwmpemurem forlorn; periods of time. Follow these storage rules: Lessthan on: month-417 m lJl'F (-20'C lo 55'C) More than one month: 4‘F lo 95'F (-20’C to 35’C) Drlvlng Using a wireless phone while driving is illegal in some states and countries. For your safety, bwome familiar with the laws and regulations for your area, and pull ofl‘tlle road and park ifyou need to make a an". ‘Q’ If you must use the phone while driving, purchase and have installed “It opfional hands-free car kit or the headset. 97 Dlspoeal of thmum Ion bottoms This product contains a Lithium Ion battery. Pleuse ensure that disposal ofthis hetmry is in accordance with applicable laws and regulation > Do not dispose of the battery in a fire; the eel] may explode. D Do not open or puncture the battery; the released electrolyte is eonosiveandmyeauedamagetotheeyesandikin. This substance also can be toxic if swallowed. Followlng safety yuldellnu To operate your phone safely and efficiently, you should always follow any special regulations in a given are-n, and turn your phone ofl‘insreaswhereuse is forbiddenorwhenitmny cause niterferenee or danger. ¢ Uslny your phone near other doetronlc devlm Mort modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signal; However, RF signals from PCS telephones may afiect inadequately shielded electronic equipment. RF signals may effect impmperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic operating and entertainment systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer to determine if these systems one ldequnlely shielded from extennl RF signals. You should all!) check with the manufieturer regarding any equipment that his been added to your vehicle 98 $— | I— Consult the manufacturer ofnny personal medical devices (such as pmemnkm and hearing aids) to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF signals. Turn ofl‘the phone in healthcare facilities and request permission before using the phone near medical equipment Turn a" your phone baht! flylny You should turn onv your Sprint PCS Phone More boarding nny circuit, To prevmt possible interference with aimlfi symmx, US. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations require you we have permission from n crew member to use your phone while the plane is on the ground. To prevent any risk of interference, FCC regulation: prohibit using your phone while the plane is in the air. ¢ Restricting children‘s access to your phone Your phone in not a toy, and should not be played with by children. Theywuldhrmflwnuelvesnndotbermdamugethephmeormke calls thntinaeuseyour telephone bills. 4» Turn on your phone In dangerous areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations, you should turn ofi‘ yourphonewhenin ablastingueaorinotherareaswiihsigw indicating that two-way radios should he med off. Conmucfion crews often use mote-control RF devices to set ofiexplosiveo. Tum ofl‘your phone when you are in any me with apouutially explosive aonowhexe. It is me, but your phone or its awesoria could generate sparks. Sparks could cause an explosion at a fire resulting in bodily injury or even death Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always. clearly marked. They include fueling areas such as gas stations; below Mk on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; areas whue the air contains chemicals or pam'cles such osmin,dustormemlpowders;andanyuthernenwhereyou would normally be advised to turn ofl'your vehicle engine. Do not tnmspon or store flammable gas, liquid or explodves in the compartment ofnny vehicle that contains your phone or accessories. Cautions Any changes or modifications to your Sprint PCS Phone not expressly approved in this document could void your warranty for thiaequipmemandvoidymnuuthoritym operate thisequipment. Use only SANYO woved batteries, antennas and chargers. Theuseofanymhertypeofaeoasam'ymyinvnlidmeflwwmty. 100 FCC Milan Thephonernay cause TV orndio interference ifuxed in close proximity In receiving equipment The FCC can require you to stop using the telephone ifeuch interference cannot be eliminated. If you need assistance, contact Sprint PCS Customer Care. And 1m, but certainly not least, vehicles using liquefied petroleum W (such es propane or Name) mist comply with the National Fire Protection Standard (NFPAass), For a copy emu standard, contact the National Fire Protection Astocintion, One Bammarch Perk, Quincy, MA 02269. Aim: hitch/ration Sales Division This device cmnplies with pert 15 of the FCC rules. Opmdon is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device my not _¢b cause harmful interference, and (2) this device mun accept any interference received, including interference that may cause Imdeeired operative. Note: This equipment has been meted and found to comply with the limits fora Class B digital device, pursuant topnrt I5 oftlre FCC Rules Time limits are designed to provide rumble protection against harmful interl‘ermce in a residential humiliation, This equipment generates, uses, and ear: radiate radio frequency energynnd. ifnot lnstalledand undinacwrdencewiththe instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communication However, there is no guarantee that interferwce will nut necuri'n 3 Miller installation. Ifthie equipment doe. cause harmfirl interference to radio or television reception, which 101 ¢~ | !— canbedelerminedbytunfingtheequipmentofiondmtheuserin eneoungedtot-ryto correettheinterfeiencehyoneormoreofthe following nleasuree: -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Conneet the equipment into on outlet on circuit different from that to which the meiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help and for additional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Comrission helpful: “How to identify and Resolve Radio-TV interference Problem." This booklet is available from the US. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402, Stock No. GOO-0000034544 ©— Wemlna The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly upyroved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment 102 i 1: PATENT INFORMATION mmmmmmhmnmuwmmWMa-e «mad-MusJ-mx 4301307. 11356560, 5,506,065, 5565357. mm, 5,056,109, 5,400,017, $509,015, $561,183, Mum 5,039.20; 5:14:12; 5,509,035. 5,574,713, 5,617,060, 5,101.51", 5,414,796, 5,711,067, 5,574.9“, 5,621,751. 5,103,459, 5,416,777, 5,511,073, 17.175“), mum 5,107,215, 5,026st 3,513,176, 5,576,662, 5,611.36], ”09390, 5,417,055, $515,177, 55771121. 5515376, 5,193.0“, 03615165. 5,517,323, 5577165. 5,627,357, 5,221,151. 5,442,322, 5,519,761. 11375317, 5,620,955, 515733. 5,441,627, 5-51-5593. 5,5“J3N3~ 34627357. 5,265,119. 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