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SANYO Dual-Mode Phone
SCP - 400
Manufactured by SANYO
User Guide
Please read this manual before operating the phone,
and keep it for future reference.
©1999 SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
Printed in Japan
Table of Contents
Getting to know your phone
Highlights
Easy Menu Navigation Control
Alpha Entry Using Keypad
Front View of Phone
Display icons: What they tell you
Using the battery
Installing and removing the battery
Charging the battery
Charging with the AC Adapter
Using Your Phone:
Basic operations to place and receive calls
Turning your phone on and off
Standby mode
10
Power Save mode
10
Making a call
11
Correcting dialing mistakes
11
Answering calls
12
Where you can use your phone
12
What you will see
13
Mute
14
Redialing Last Outgoing Number
14
Making Emergency Calls
14
Handy tips for easier everyday usage:
Adjusting the Volume
Displaying Your Phone Number
Banner
Backlight/Contrast Setting
Using Caller ID
Saving and Storing a Phone Number
in your Internal Phone Book
Searching a Name in the Internal Phone Book
Setting the Vibrating Ringer
15
15
15
15
16
17
Getting the most from Network Service
Voicemail and Text Messages
Setting Up Your Voicemail
Finding Out You Have A Message
Retrieving Voice Messages
Message Erase Icon
Page/Text Messages
Page/Text Number Extraction
Message Storage
Call Waiting
Three-Way Calling
Call Forwarding
20
20
20
21
21
22
22
23
25
25
26
26
Getting The Most From Your Phone
Menu Map
Call History
Missed Call Notification
Erasing Individual or All Call History
Call Time
Internal Phone Book
Search Name
Add New Entry
Adding Multiple Phone Numbers to an Existing Entry
Editing an Existing Phone Book Entry
Secret Phone Book Entries
27
27
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
39
ii
18
18
19
Speed Dialing
Prepend Dialing
Pause Feature
Storing a Number With Pauses
Displaying/Erasing a Long Number
Setting Your Phone’s Mode
A/B System Selection
Nam Name
Nam Change
Analog Mode Setting
Voice Privacy
Tones:
Volume Setting (Ringer and Key Beep)
Volume (Earpiece)
Ringer Types
Tone Length
Alerts
How to Lock Your Phone
Unlock Phone
Change the Security Code
Restrict Calls
Special Numbers
Erase Phone Book
Reset Phone
Keypad Lock
Auto Answer for The Hands-Free Car Kit
or Headset
Any Key Answer
Advanced Phone Features
Wireless Modem-Data and Fax Calls
(CDMA service only)
The Wireless Internet Browser
Playing the “Crab Catch” Game
Using Your Phone as a Calculator
40
41
42
42
43
43
43
45
45
46
46
47
47
47
48
48
49
51
51
52
52
54
54
55
55
56
56
57
57
60
62
63
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Accessories
64
LiIon Batteries
64
AC Adapter Charger
64
Cigarette Lighter Adapter
64
Dual-Slot Desktop Charger
65
Leather Case
65
Wireless Modem Connection Kit
65
Charging Times with Accessories
66
Usage guidelines:
All about performance and safety
67
Keeping tabs on signal strength
67
Understanding Power Save mode
67
Understanding how your phone operates
68
Radio frequency safety
68
Maintaining your phone’s peak performance
69
Protecting your battery
70
Driving
71
Disposal of Lithium Ion batteries
72
Following safety guidelines
72
Using your phone near other electronic devices
72
Turn off your phone before flying
73
Restricting children’s access to your phone
73
Turn off your phone in dangerous areas
74
Cautions
74
FCC notice
75
Warning
76
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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 (RF) 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 0.79 inches (2 cm) from the body. To comply with FCC RF exposure
requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0.79 inches (2 cm) must be
maintained between the user’s body and the back of the phone, including the antenna,
whether extended or retracted. Third-party belt-clips, holsters and similar accessories
containing metallic components should not be used. Body-worn accessories that
cannot maintain 0.79 inch (2 cm) separation distance between the user’s body and the
back of the phone, and have not been tested for typical body-worn operations may not
comply with FCC RF exposure limits and should be avoided.
For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov
Getting to know your phone
Highlights
Congratulations on your purchase of a SANYO Dual-Mode Phone.
This phone is lightweight, easy-to-use, reliable, and offers many
significant features:
•
The display screen features five alphanumeric lines, one line
of icons and EL (Electro-Luminescence) backlight for easy
reading
•
Illustration, icon and text prompts inform you of messages,
events and status of your phone
•
Easy-to-use Navigation key allows you to move easily
through the menu options
•
Total of 300 phone numbers can be assigned to different
Phone Book entries (up to 7 phone numbers per entry)
•
Quickly redial numbers of the last ten outgoing, incoming and
missed calls
•
Browser that may allow you to access the Internet.
Easy Menu Navigation Control
The Navigation key allows you to easily scroll through the menus.
As you navigate throughout the menus, the menu options will be
displayed (
, for example). Once you’ve displayed
your desired feature, simply press
The Navigation key and
OK
OK
key are also used to change your
phone’s settings. The upper half of your phone’s display screen is
dedicated to providing you with various notifications and prompts.
The lower half of the screen is dedicated to the phone’s menu
items. A scroll arrow has conveniently been placed to the right of
the menu items. This allows you to know whether there are
additional menu items off the display. Intuitive prompts are
displayed to guide you through each step. For example:
If you want to view your last incoming call, use your Navigation
key to display
and press
OK
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Call History
Then display
and press
OK
Alpha Entry Using Keypad
Press a number several times until the desired letter appears.
Letters scroll in the following order:
PQRS 7
.?,’&-@()\~1
PQRS7pqrs7
ABC
ABC2abc2
TUV
TUV8tuv8
DEF
DEF3def 3
WXYZ
WXYZ9wxyz9
GHI
GHI4ghi4
SPACE
Space 0
JKL
JKL5jkl5
moves cursor forward
MNO
MNO6mno6
moves cursor backward
After two seconds, the cursor will automatically advance to the
next space once a character has been entered.
To expedite the process, use your Navigation key (right) to move
the cursor forward and enter any character. If you make a mistake,
press
CLR
to correct the last letter you entered.
To clear the whole letter, hold down
CLR
for about two seconds.
For example, to enter the letter “K” , press
JKL
succession. To enter the letter “Z” , press the
WXYZ
key twice in rapid
key four times
(Note: The first character of each word entered defaults to
uppercase, the following characters default to lowercase.)
Front View of Phone
1. Red Light:Illuminates when
POWER
is pressed and when you
have incoming calls or messages.
2. Headset Jack: Insert the plug of the headset (must be
purchased separately) for hands-free listening.
3. OK: Lets you place a call, receive a call and select menu options.
4. Navigation Key: Lets you navigate quickly and easily through
the menu options.
5. SEND: Lets you place a call, receive a call, answer Call
Waiting and use Three-Way Calling.
6. POWER: Turns the phone on and off.
7. VOL: Lets you adjust the sound level during a call or a ring.
8. END: Lets you disconnect a call and return to Standby mode.
Lets you mute ringer when ringing.
9. CLR: Allows you to clear characters from the screen or back
up menu levels.
10. Antenna: The voice on the other end sounds clearest when
the antenna is all the way up.
10. Antenna
1. Red Light
2. Headset Jack
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Phone Book
3. OK
4. Navigation
Key
OK
CLR
END
SEND
ABC
DEF
JKL
MNO
TUV
WXYZ
5. SEND
GHI
PQRS
SPACE
6. POWER
POWER
8. END
VOL
9. CLR
(Clear)
VOL
7. VOL
(Volume)
Display icons:
What they tell you
Display icons are all the graphic symbols that show up on your
display screen. In short, they tell you what’s happening with your
SANYO Dual-Mode Phone. See below for a description.
Signal
Measures your current signal strength. The more
lines there are, the stronger the signal.
No Service
This means the phone is outside a service area.
When this is displayed, you cannot use your phone.
In Use
Tells you a call is in progress.
Roaming
If the icon is displayed, you are on another service
provider’s network.
Messages
Indicates you have messages waiting.
Vibrate
Indicates the vibrate feature is set to ON.
Digital
Appears when your phone is operating in digital
(CDMA) mode.
Battery
Shows the level of your battery charge. The more
black you see, the more power you have left. When
the charge is low, this icon blinks and an alert tone
is sounded. You will lose what you are doing.
Using the battery
Your SANYO Dual-Mode Phone comes with a rechargeable
Lithium Ion battery. Remember to fully charge your battery as
soon as the charge becomes low in order to maximize your talk
and standby times.
Installing and removing the battery
The battery snaps easily onto the back of the phone (bottom end
first) for quick installation and removal. Make sure to turn the
power off before removing the battery. Otherwise, you could lose
stored numbers and messages.
Charging the battery
You can tell whether or not your battery needs to be recharged by
checking the upper-right corner of your display screen.
When the battery charge level gets low, the phone will beep and
will blink. A warning will also appear on
the battery icon
your screen prompting you to recharge your battery.
If the battery level gets too low, the phone will turn off
automatically. A series of alert tones will sound just before the
phone turns itself off. If this happens, unfortunately, you’ll lose
whatever you were just doing. So watch that indicator and make
sure your battery charge level is okay.
To charge your battery, you should use the standard AC adapter, or
the optional dual-slot desktop charger or cigarette lighter adapter.
Note: Use only SANYO-approved accessories.
Using unauthorized accessories may cause damage.
Charging with the AC Adapter
Use only approved adapter, with your SANYO Dual-Mode Phone.
1.
Plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet.
2.
Plug the other end into the bottom of your SANYO DualMode Phone, with the battery attached.
Charging a completely discharged standard Lithium Ion battery
takes up to three hours.
If your phone is turned on, the
while charging. The
icon on the display will blink
icon will stop blinking when charging is
complete.
If your phone is turned off, the
icon on the display will blink
and “BATTERY CHARGING — Power Off” will show on the
display while charging. The
icon will stop blinking when
charging is complete.
When the battery is completely discharged, you may wait for
several minutes until “BATTERY CHARGING” will show on
display.
Using Your Phone:
Basic operations to place and
receive calls
Turning your phone on and off
When you’re ready to turn your SANYO Dual-Mode Phone on,
check to see that the charged battery has been installed on the back
of the phone or that you have an external power (ie; the cigarette
lighter adapter, hands-free car kit or AC adapter) with the battery
installed.
Then, simply press
POWER
. The red light turns on for approximately
5 seconds and the banner is displayed. Once signal has been found,
you’re ready to make a call.
To turn your phone off, press
POWER
for two seconds until
“Powering off” is displayed. Then release
POWER
. When your phone
is turned off, nothing is displayed on the screen.
Note: If
POWER
is pressed for less than one second, the phone will
not turn off. This keeps your phone from being turned off
accidentally.
Standby mode
Standby mode is the most basic state of the phone. The phone goes
into Standby mode soon after you turn it on or whenever you press
END
. When your SANYO Dual-Mode Phone is on but no call is
in progress, the phone is in Standby mode.
When your phone has acquired service, the greeting banner will be
displayed along with the date and time when in digital mode.
The menu options will be displayed on the lower half of the
screen. This is known as the Standby display or Standby mode.
While in the Standby mode, press
or
of the Navigation key to
display the menu option you wish to select, or enter a phone
number using the keypad.
Power Save mode
Your SANYO Dual-Mode Phone comes with a Power Save feature
that will be activated automatically if your phone hasn’t been able
to find service after 15 minutes of searching. While this feature is
active, the phone’s battery charge is conserved. The phone will
automatically check for a service periodically. To manually prompt
the phone to check for a service, press any key. A “Power Save”
message on the display will let you know when the phone is
operating in Power Save mode.
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Making a call
Whenever you make a call, follow these simple steps:
1.
First, check to see that your phone is on. If you see the
display indicators on the screen, that means the power is on.
2.
Enter the phone number you’re calling.
3.
Press
4.
When you’re finished with your call, press
SEND
(or
OK
).
END
to
disconnect.
You can also make calls from your Internal Phone Book (see page
35) or from your recent calls list (see page 32).
Correcting dialing mistakes
If you make a mistake while dialing a phone number, press
CLR
to erase one digit at a time. You can delete the entire number at
once by pressing
CLR
and holding it down for at least one second.
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Answering calls
Your SANYO Dual-Mode Phone must be turned on before you can
receive calls. When your phone rings (“Call From: caller’s name”
displays if the caller’s name and number are stored in your phone’s
Internal Phone Book, and the red light flashes), press
OK
than
SEND
(or
) to answer. You can also answer by pressing any key (other
POWER
END
CLR
VOL-
VOL
+ or Navigation key). Before
you do this, you have to turn the Any Key Answer function on
(See page 56).
To disconnect the call when you’re through, press
END
Where you can use your phone
Your SANYO Phone is dual-mode, which means you can use it to
make and receive calls in many places:
In any city where your cellular service carrier provides
CDMA and analog cellular services.
On other CDMA and analog cellular networks where your
cellular service carrier has implemented roaming agreements.
When you use your phone outside your cellular carrier’s network
area, it’s called roaming.
If you’re in an area where your cellular service carrier has
implemented roaming with CDMA or conventional analog cellular
providers, you will pay the roaming rate plus long-distance
charges, where they apply.
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What you will see
You should always check your phone’s display because it will let
you know when you are outside the Home Area and whether your
phone is operating in analog service or digital service mode.
The chart below indicates what you will see, depending on where
you’re using your phone.
(Digital Indicator)
(Roaming Indicator)
CDMA Home Area
Analog Home Area
Other CDMA Networks
Other Analog Networks
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Mute
The mute function on your SANYO Dual-Mode Phone works just
like your phone at home. While your call is muted the party on the
other end of your call will not be able to hear you.
To enable mute during a call:
1.
Display
and press
OK
To unmute the call:
1.
Display
and press
OK
Redialing Last Outgoing Number
Press
SEND
twice.
Making Emergency Calls
You can place calls to 911 or any of the other three user-specified
special numbers even if your phone is locked. To call 911 simply
dial
14
WXYZ
and press
OK
Handy tips for easier everyday
usage:
Adjusting the Volume
The volume keys VOL- , VOL+ of your SANYO Dual-Mode Phone
can perform two different functions. They let you:
•
Adjust the earpiece volume during a call.
•
Adjust the ringer volume in the Standby mode.
Displaying Your Phone Number
1.
From the menu, display
2.
Display
and press
and press
OK
OK
Banner
This feature allows you to put whatever message you want on your
phone’s display screen - just as long as it’s no more than 16
characters. Your banner will be displayed on the top line whenever
your phone is on. To change your banner:
1.
From the menu, display
2.
Display
and press
OK
3.
Display
and press
OK
4.
Using your CLR key, delete the existing banner and enter
your custom banner.
5.
Display
and press
and press
OK
OK
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Backlight/Contrast Setting
Your SANYO Dual-Mode Phone allows you to customize the
backlight and contrast setting.
To change the backlight setting:
1.
From the menu, display
and press
2.
Display
3.
Depending on your preference, display,
and press
or
Navigation key, and press
OK
OK
OK
by using the
Note: For maximum battery life the backlight setting should be set
to “Always Off”.
To change the contrast setting:
1.
From the menu, display
2.
Display
3.
Depending on your preference, display
and press
press
16
and press
OK
or
OK
OK
by using the Navigation key, and
To display the version number of the software and the PRL
(Preferred Roaming List) installed on your SANYO Dual-Mode
Phone:
1. From the menu, display
2.
Display
3.
Press
OK
and press
, or
END
and press
OK
OK
to return to the initial display.
Using Caller ID
This feature tells you who is calling by displaying the caller’s
number when the phone rings. If the caller’s name and number are
stored in your Internal Phone Book, the name you have stored will
be displayed along with the number.
If you call someone who also has Caller ID, your Phone Number
will be displayed on their phone.
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Saving and Storing a Phone Number in your Internal
Phone Book
Your SANYO Dual-Mode Phone provides you with multiple ways
of adding numbers to your Internal Phone Book. An easy way to
get started with your Internal Phone Book is to follow these simple
instructions:
1.
From the menu, display
and press
2.
Display
3.
Enter name associated with phone number and press OK .
To enter the name, press the key that corresponds to the letter
you want to display. For lower case letters, continue to press
the key until the lower case letter appears (see “Alpha Entry
Using Keypad” on Page 3.)
4.
Enter phone number and press
5.
Display desired label (
or
press OK .
and press
OK
OK
OK
) by using the Navigation key and
(For more advanced Internal Phone Book features and
alternative ways to enter Phone Book entries, see pages 3543)
Searching a Name in the Internal Phone Book
1.
From the menu, display
2.
Display
18
and press
and press
OK
OK
For the shortcut to the below step 3, press
instead of the above steps 1 and 2.
of the Navigation key
3.
Enter name you want to search. Once a letter is entered, the
Phone Book will be automatically stored in alphabetical order
that start with that particular letter. The search will continue to
narrow as you enter more letters.
4.
Use your Navigation key to display the name you wish to call,
and press OK .
5.
Display the desired label (
or
) and press
6.
Press
SEND
OK
to make a call.
Setting the Vibrating Ringer
The Vibrating Ringer feature allows you to receive incoming calls
without disturbing others. You can select this feature by either of
the methods below:
1.
While in the Standby mode, press either the VOL- or VOL+
key and the Ringer Volume Setting will appear on the screen.
Six ringer settings are available:
, and
. Select
from the menu.
2.
From the menu, display
and press OK .
and press OK . Display
Display
and press OK . Display
by using
the Navigation key and press OK .
When the Vibrating Ringer feature is set to “on”, you will see
“
” icon on the screen.
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Getting the most from
Network Service
Voicemail and Text Messages
Setting Up Your Voicemail
Voicemail allows callers to leave a message when you don’t
answer your Phone. We suggest you set up your voicemail box
soon after your phone is activated. To activate your Voicemail:
1.
In Standby mode either press and hold
seconds, or display
and press
press
2.
for about 2
and press and hold
about 2 seconds, or display
OK
OK
, display
and press
OK
OK
for
, display
and
Follow the system prompts.
The first time you access the voicemail system from your SANYO
Dual-Mode Phone, it will prompt you to:
Create your own personal pass code. Make sure that you pick
a number that is easy to remember.
Create the greeting that people will hear when they call you
Initialize your name announcement
After you have set up your voicemail box, it will automatically
record messages whenever someone calls and you don’t answer.
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Finding Out You Have A Message
Your SANYO Dual-Mode Phone alerts you when you have new
messages.
If you have new messages, your phone will ring and you will be
notified with a
icon, and message notification on your screen,
along with a red flashing LED light.
Retrieving Voice Messages
You can listen to your messages by following any of the three
methods.
1. a. In Standby mode press and hold
for about 2 seconds.
or
b. From the menu, display
and press and hold
OK
for about 2 seconds.
or
c. From the menu, display
Display
Display
2.
and press
and press
and press
OK
OK
OK
Follow the system prompts.
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Message Erase Icon
In the rare circumstances that the network does not clear the
icon even when you don’t have any new voicemail, you can use
this feature to reset the
icon.
To erase the voice message icon:
1.
From the menu, display
2.
Display
3.
Display
4.
Display
and press
and press
and press
and press
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
Page/Text Messages
To read the received / sent messages:
1.
From the menu, display
2.
Display
and press
and press
OK
You can take a shortcut by pressing
instead of the above steps 1 and 2.
3.
Display
4.
Display
of the Navigation key,
or
and press
, and press
OK
OK
Then the number of new and / or old message(s) is displayed.
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Use your Navigation key (right/left) to scroll header of
messages.
5.
Display
and press
OK
Pressing OK when reading a message will bring up the
options for the message.
To see the telephone numbers of the messages received or not:
1.
Follow the above steps 1 through 4.
2.
After selecting any header of messages, display
and press OK .
Page/Text Number Extraction
When you receive a page/text message on your SANYO DualMode Phone that contains phone numbers you can extract those
numbers, making it easy to place a call or save the numbers.
To extract a phone number:
1.
While reading a message, press
option menu.
2.
Display
3.
The phone will display all the numbers extracted from the
message.
4.
Display the appropriate number and press
5.
Depending on what you want to do, display
and press
and press
OK
OK
to view the message
OK
OK
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To send the massages:
1.
Display
2.
Display
3.
Display
4.
Enter a message using Alphanumeric keys, and press
5.
Enter the telephone number directly, or using “Phone Book”
and press
OK
and press
OK
and press
OK
OK
menu for selecting stored number.
6.
Display
and press
OK
You can also have the option of saving the message, by
displaying
instead of
You can pick up the phone while proceeding above steps 1 through
5. You can also continue editing the message after ending the call
as follows.
1.
Retry above steps 1 through 3.
2.
Follow the phone’s prompts.
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Message Storage
Your SANYO Dual-Mode Phone is capable of storing up to 20
received and 10 sent text messages and numeric pages. When the
received message memory is 75 percent full, a warning message
will be displayed, prompting you to erase messages in order to
obtain more memory space.
A sent message will automatically be bumped from the oldest one
when the stored messages exceed 10.
Call Waiting
When there is a call waiting, you will hear a beep and a text
message, including the caller’s name (if the caller is programmed
into your Internal Phone Book) or phone number will appear on
your screen. To answer the call:
1.
Press
SEND
, or display
and press
OK
To toggle between the two callers, simply press
again and press
OK
SEND
, or display
To permanently disable Call Waiting, contact your network
provider.
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Three-Way Calling
Three-Way Calling lets you talk with two people at the same time.
1.
Dial the first number, and press
2.
When connected, display
and press
OK
3.
Dial the second number, display
and press
OK
4.
When the second party answers, display
OK
SEND
(or
OK
).
and press
again to begin your three-way call.
When you use this feature, you will be charged normal airtime
rates and long distance if applicable for each call. Each call will
appear as a separate item on your bill.
Note: When making a three-way call, the speed-dialing function is
disabled.
Call Forwarding
To activate Call Forwarding, follow these steps.
1.
From the menu, display
2.
Display
3.
Display
4.
Enter the forwarding number manually or search the name/
number you want to forward by using “Phone Book” (see
page 18).
5.
Display
and press
the activation.
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and press
and press
and press
OK
OK
OK
OK
. You will hear a tone to confirm
Getting The Most From Your Phone
Menu Map
1/11
Phone Book
Search Name
Add New Entry
Speed Dial
Long Numbers
My Number
2/11
Call History
Outgoing Calls
Incoming Calls
Missed Calls
Erase History
Outgoing Calls
Incoming Calls
Missed Calls
All Calls
Call Time
3/11
Messages
Voicemail
Call Voicemail
Erase Icon
Page/Text
Received Logs
Message Send
Sent Logs
BrowserMsgs
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Menu Map (cont’d)
4/11
Browser
5/11
Tones
Volume Setting
Ringer Volume
Earpiece Volume
Key Beep
Car/Headset Use
Ringer Type
Tone Length
Alerts
Message Alert
Msg Alert Type
Minute Beep
Service
6/11
Display
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Backlight
Banner
Contrast
Version
Menu Map (cont’d)
7/11
System
A/B sw
Nam Name
Nam Change
Analog
Voice Privacy
8/11
Security
Lock Phone
Change Code
Restricted Use
Outgoing
Incoming
Off
Emergency #s
Erase PhoneBook
Reset Phone
9/11
Keypad Lock
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Menu Map (cont’d)
10/11
Others
Data/Fax (In)
Any Key Answer
Car/Headset Use
Browser
Call Forwarding
11/11
Special
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Game
Calculator
Call History
Your SANYO Dual-Mode Phone captures the last 10 incoming, 10
outgoing, and 10 missed calls in the Call History menu. You can
place calls through the Call History menu, providing a quick and
easy way to call frequently used numbers.
Additional information, such as the time and date a particular call
was made, received, or missed may also be viewed once a number
is selected.
To review this list, follow these steps:
1.
From the menu, display
2.
Display either
and press
3.
and press
OK
OK
, or
Use your Navigation key to scroll through the last ten dialed
received, or missed calls.
To view the telephone numbers:
1.
Follow the above steps 1 through 3.
2.
After selecting any list of calls, display
press
OK
, and
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To view time and date information:
1.
Display the call you wish to receive information about and
press
2.
OK
Once you’ve selected a number in the Call History menu,
display
and press
OK
to display the date and
time that particular call was made, received or missed.
To place a call from this list simply following these steps:
1.
Display the number you want to call and press
2.
Display
and press
OK
or
SEND
OK
Note: Once you’ve selected a call from the Outgoing calls,
Incoming calls or Missed calls, you can scroll through all the calls
in that history using your Navigation key (up/down).
Missed Call Notification
When an incoming call is not answered, the missed call will be
logged into the “Missed Calls” menus. The missed call information
shall continue to be updated and displayed until canceled by
pressing
display.
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CLR
or
END
when in the missed call information
Erasing Individual or All Call History
To erase an individual call:
1.
From the menu, display
and press
2.
Display the call you wish to erase (
, or
3.
OK
) and press
OK
Select the number you want to erase using the Navigation
key, and press
OK
4.
Display
and press
5.
Display
and press
OK
OK
To erase all calls (Outgoing calls, Incoming calls, and Missed
calls):
1.
From the menu, display
2.
Display
and press
3.
Display
or
4.
Display
and press
, and press
and press
OK
OK
OK
OK
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Call Time
Your SANYO Dual-Mode Phone allows you to check the total air
time usage of your calls since it was last reset.
1.
From the menu, display
2.
Display either
and press
and press
OK
OK
Then the display shows the total number of calls and times of
all calls.
3.
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If you want to reset, display
and press
OK
Internal Phone Book
Your SANYO Dual-Mode Phone has capability of storing up to
300 phone numbers. This allows you to organize your Internal
Phone Book, storing up to seven phone numbers under one
person’s name. You will no longer have to look for a person’s
home number one place and their work number in another. (Each
memory location will accept up to 16 characters per entry name
and 32 digits for the phone number.)
Your SANYO Dual-Mode Phone also has capability of storing five
48-digit phone numbers within the above 300 phone numbers. If
you enter exceeding 32 digits, it is necessary to enter a hard pause
or 2-second pause between any 2 digits within 32 digits, or
immediately after 32 digits. See “Storing a Number With Pauses”
on page 42.
Once you have entered a name and number, you are given the
option of attaching a label (Home, Office, Mobile, Pager, Data,
Fax, or No Label) to the entry.
When you search the Internal Phone Book, either by name or
entry, the selected name will appear in the upper half of the
display. If a label has been attached to the phone number, a small
icon/label will appear preceding the phone number.
This feature provides you with a convenient method of identifying
the phone number as the person’s home, office, mobile, pager, data
or fax number.
For example, see “Add New Entry” on page 37.
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Search Name – same as pg. 18
1.
From the menu, display
and press
2.
Display
3.
From here you have two options, you can either use your
and press
OK
OK
Navigation key to scroll through your Phone Book entries or
enter the letter(s) of the entry you want to find (more
information on alpha-entry can be found on page 3.)
4.
If you entered the letters manually, and press
OK
, your
SANYO Dual-Mode Phone will automatically search for
entries with those letters and display a list of matches.
5.
To place a call, display the number you wish to call and press
OK
6.
Display
and press
OK
Note: Once you’ve selected a Phone Book entry you can scroll
through all your existing entries using your Navigation key (left/
right.)
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Add New Entry – see pg. 18
1.
a. From the menu, display
b. Display
and press
and press
OK
OK
c. Enter a name to correspond with the number (use the
alphaentry method described on page 3.)
d. Once the name is entered correctly, display
and press OK .
e. Enter the phone number you want to save.
f. Display
and press
OK
g. Display the appropriate label (
or
) for your entry and press
OK .
2.
a. From the Standby mode, enter a phone number using your
phone’s keypad.
b. Display
and press
OK
c. Follow the phone’s prompts.
3.
At the conclusion of a phone call, both incoming and
outgoing, you have the option of saving that particular
number.
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a. Once you have ended your call, display
OK .
, and press
b. Follow the phone’s prompts.
4.
a. From the menu, display
b. Display
and press
, and press
, or
OK
c. Display the number you want to save and press
d. Display
OK
, and press
OK
OK
e. Follow the phone’s prompts.
Adding Multiple Phone Numbers to an Existing Entry
Once an entry has been added to your Internal Phone Book you
can enter multiple phone numbers (up to 7) to that entry.
1.
Select the entry you wish to add to your Phone Book you
wish to add phone numbers to. (See “Search Name” for
detailed instructions on selecting a Phone Book entry.)
and press
2.
Display
3.
Enter phone number, display
4.
Display the appropriate label (
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or
OK
and press
) and press
OK
OK
Editing an Existing Phone Book Entry
To edit an existing Phone Book entry:
1.
Select the entry you wish to edit (See “Search Name” for
detailed instructions on selecting a Phone Book entry.)
2.
Display
3.
Display the feature (
press OK .
4.
Follow the phone’s intuitive prompts.
, and press
OK
or
) you want to edit and
Secret Phone Book Entries
Your SANYO Dual-Mode Phone allows you to make certain
Phone Book entries “secret”. Once “secret”, the entry will still be
displayed in your Phone Book, however, the entry’s phone number
will not be displayed.
To make a Phone Book entry secret:
1.
Select an existing Phone Book entry (See “Search Name” for
detailed instructions.)
2.
Display
3.
Display
4.
Enter security code.
5.
Display
, and press
OK
, and press
, and press
OK
OK
Note: If there are multiple phone numbers per person, all numbers
will be secret.
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To make a secret Phone Book entry not secret:
1.
Select the secret Phone Book entry you wish to change
(See “Search Name” for detailed instructions.)
2.
Display
3.
Display
4.
Enter security code.
5.
Display
and press
OK
and press
and press
OK
OK
Speed Dialing
To dial a Phone Book entry using the entry’s speed-dialing
number, 2 through 9 simply:
1.
Press and hold the one digit speed-dialing number (2 through
9) assigned to the Phone Book entry you wish to call.
To store a speed-dialing number
1.
From the main menu, display
2.
Display
, and press OK . Then the display will
show the list of speed-dialing numbers (2 through 9).
You can scroll up and down the list, by pressing or of the
Navigation key.
3.
Display an appropriate speed dial number unassigned, and
press OK .
4.
Display the name you wish to store, and press
Now this name is assigned.
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, and press
OK
OK
To overwrite an assigned speed dial number.
1.
Display
, and press
OK
2.
Display
, and press
OK
3.
Display an appropriate speed dial number assigned, and press
OK .
4.
Display
5.
Display the name you wish to store, and press OK .
Now the certain speed dial number is overwritten.
, and press
OK
Prepend Dialing
Prepend dialing allows you to alter a phone number in your Phone
Book by adding additional numbers. For example, if your Internal
Phone Book entry was entered without an area code and you are
out of town, you can prepend that entry with the appropriate area
code. Another example would be if you wanted to make a phone
call using a calling card. You would prepend the calling card
number before the phone number of the person you want to call.
1.
Select the Phone Book entry or call history using one of the
previously described methods.
2.
Display
3.
Enter the digits you wish to prepend.
4.
Display
, and press
, and press
OK
OK
(or
SEND
).
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Pause Feature
When you call automated systems (such as voicemail or credit
card billing numbers,) you often have to enter a series of numbers.
Instead of entering the numbers by hand, you can store the
numbers in your Internal Phone Book separated by special
characters called pauses:
•
Hard pauses - Once your call is connected, display
and press the
key to send the next string of
OK
numbers.
•
Two Second Pauses - Your phone will send the next set of
numbers after two seconds. Each additional timed pause will
add two more seconds to the pause length.
Storing a Number With Pauses
1.
Enter the number you wish to call.
2.
Display
3.
Enter additional numbers (e.g. pin number, credit card
or
, and press
OK
number.)
4.
To dial the number, press
OK
, or display
and press
. To save the number in your Phone Book, display
press
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SEND
OK
, and follow the phone’s prompts.
Displaying / Erasing a Long Number
1.
From the menu, display
, and press
2.
Display
3.
Display the name you wish to display or erase its phone
, and press
number, and press
OK
or
4a. To display, display
Use
OK
OK
, and press
OK
of the Navigation key to display all digits of
number.
4b. To erase, display
Display
, and press
, and press
OK
OK
Setting Your Phone’s Mode
This option allows you to control your roaming experience.
You can choose optimum operation when in your home service
area or when away from your home area.
A/B System Selection
This feature permits you to select which Cellular system (A or B)
your phone uses. When you turn the phone on, it remembers the
last A/B setting and will scan the radio channels based on that
setting.
Leave this setting as it has been preprogrammed unless you have a
reason to alter the system selection.
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To select possible settings:
1.
From the main menu, display
2.
Display
3.
Display
, and press
OK
, and press
by pressing
and press
OK
OK
or
or of the Navigation key,
Preferred Only - The phone will scan the preferred system only
and prevents switching over to the non-preferred
system.
Non-Pref. Only - The phone will scan the non-preferred system
only.
Pref. » Non-Pref. - The phone will scan the preferred system
channels first, and then switches to scan the
non-preferred channels.
Non-Pref. » Pref. - The phone will scan the non-preferred system
channels first, then the preferred channels.
Home Only - You can place or receive calls only within your home
area or home affiliated area.
Preferred SID’s - The phone operates only within specifically
identified systems. The SID digits are entered as
obtained from your Cellular Service Provider.
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Nam Name
Some Cellular users may find it beneficial to register their phones
with multiple numbers, for different cities where they may
frequently travel. To provide this ability, your phone has two Nams
(Number Assignment Modules) enabling up to two registrations.
To register Nam Name:
1.
Display
, and press
2.
Display
3.
Display
4.
With
displayed, enter the name using Alphanumeric
keys, and press OK .
, and press
or
, and press
OK
OK
OK
Nam Change
If you have multiple registrations, the Nam Selection feature
enables you to change the Nam being used by your phone. The
phone will also automatically switch to the proper Nam for the
area if you select Automatic. Do not use this feature, if you do not
have multiple registrations.
To change Nam:
1.
Display
, and press
2.
Display
3.
Display one of the Nam Names you registered or
and press OK .
OK
, and press
OK
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Analog Mode Setting
To select the Analog mode:
1.
Display
, and press
OK
2.
Display
, and press
OK
3.
Display
, and press
OK
Voice Privacy
This feature requests the cellular system to provide the enhanced
voice privacy service. This service can only be provided in the
Digital Mode, and its availability depends on the cellular system
and your service provider.
To set the Enhanced Voice Privacy mode:
, and press
1.
Display
2.
Display
3.
Display
4.
To request the cellular system not to use the enhanced voice
, and press
, and press
privacy mode, display
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OK
OK
OK
, and press
OK
Tones:
Volume Setting (Ringer and Key Beep)
1.
From the menu, display
2.
Display
, and press
3.
Display
or
4.
Display
, and press
OK
OK
, and press
OK
(Not applicable to Key Beep,) and press
or
OK
Volume (Earpiece)
1.
Follow the above steps 1 and 2.
2.
Display
3.
Display
OK
, and press
OK
, or
, and press
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Ringer Types
Your SANYO Dual-Mode Phone provides you with multiple
ringer types including five different melodies. Select a ringer type
by following these simple directions:
1.
From the menu, display
and press
2.
Display
3.
Using your Navigation key scroll through the list of ringer
, and press
OK
OK
types. Once you’ve displayed the ringer you want, press
OK
Tone Length
Changing your tone length may help to access older answering
machines.
You can determine the length of your key beep (you hear this when
you enter the number). Possible settings are: “Short” or “Long”.
1.
From the menu, display
2.
Display
3.
Depending on your preference, display either
and press
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and press
, and press
OK
OK
OK
or
Alerts
Your SANYO Dual-Mode Phone comes with several different
options to keep you aware of what’s going on.
Message Alert:
This option is a tone that alerts you only once or every two minutes
whenever you receive a message.
Settings are: “Once”, “+ Reminder” (every 2 minutes that a
message is waiting) and “Off”.
Minute Beep:
This option is a minute reminder that beeps ten seconds before the
end of each minute during a call. Settings are: “On” and “Off”.
Service:
This option is a tone that alerts you whenever your network service
changes. For example, if the service alert is set to “On”, your
phone will sound an alert whenever you begin traveling outside of
your local service area. Settings are: “On” and “Off”.
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For setting “Minute Beep” or “Service” Alerts
1.
From the menu, display
2.
Display
3.
Display
4.
Display
and press
, and press
OK
or
, and press
OK
OK
, and press
OK
OK
For setting “Message Alert”
1.
Follow the above steps 1 and 2.
2.
Display
, and press
3.
Display
if you want an alert only, press
OK
if you want repeated alerts, press
Display
OK
You can also choose an alert type from among the ringer types
described on page 47.
1.
After selecting “Alerts” menu, display
press
2.
OK
, and
Using your Navigation key, scroll through the list of ringer
types. Once you’ve displayed the ringer types you want, press
OK
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How to Lock Your Phone
You must enter your security code to view the security menu.
Typical default values are either the last 4 digits of your phone
number or Social Security number. When your phone is locked,
you can only make emergency calls (9-1-1, and your user-specified
Special Numbers) or receive incoming calls. All other functions of
the phone are disabled.
1.
Display
and press
2.
Enter security code.
3.
Display
4.
Depending on your preference, display either
and press
and press
OK
OK
OK
or
Unlock Phone
1.
Display
2.
Enter security code.
and press
OK
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Change the Security Code
To change your Security Code:
1.
Display
and press
2.
Enter the existing security code.
3.
Display
4.
Enter new security code.
OK
and press
OK
Re-enter your code and your new code will be saved.
Restrict Calls
The Restrict Call feature is an added security item, because this
allows you to not receive calls from the outside or not send calls
from your phone.
and press
1.
Display
2.
Enter security code.
3.
Display
4.
Display
or
5.
Display
and press
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OK
and press
OK
OK
and press
or
OK
By selecting “Phone Book Only” , your phone will restrict you
from making or receiving calls to any number other than your
Phone Book entries. By selecting “Emer. #s Only”, you will not
be able to make or receive calls to any number other than special
numbers and 911.
Note: Emergency calls can still be made in this state.
To deactivate Restrict Calls:
1.
Display
2.
Enter security code.
3.
Display
4.
Display
and press
OK
and press
and press
OK
OK
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Special Numbers
This feature allows you to store three important phone numbers
that you would like access to even if your phone is locked. To add
a phone number to your Special Numbers:
1.
Display
and press
2.
Enter security code.
3.
Display
4.
Display the entry number where you would like to store the
OK
and press
number and press
OK
OK
5.
Enter the phone number.
6.
Display
and press
OK
Erase Phone Book
To erase the entire Internal Phone Book:
1.
Display
2.
Enter security code.
3.
Display
4.
If you’re sure you want to erase your phone book, display
and press
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and press
OK
and press
OK
OK
Reset Phone
Resetting your SANYO Dual-Mode Phone will restore all the
factory defaults, including ringer types, display settings, etc.
However, your Call History, Internal Phone Book and Messages
will not be affected.
1.
From the menu, display
2.
Enter security code.
3.
From the security menu, display
OK
4.
and press
OK
and press
If you’re sure you want to reset your phone, display
press
OK
and
Keypad Lock
Keypad Lock allows you to keep the phone in your pocket or purse
without the worry of accidentally dialing a number. To activate
Keypad Lock from the menu, display
OK
and press
To disable Keypad Lock, press and hold
CLR
for about two
seconds.
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Auto Answer for The Hands-Free Car Kit or Headset
While your phone is connected to your hands-free car kit or
headset you can set your phone to auto answer. This feature will
enable your phone to answer incoming calls automatically after 1
ring or 3 rings; you do not have to press anything. (WARNING:
While your phone is in the Auto Answer mode your phone will
answer incoming calls regardless of whether you are present or
not.) To activate this feature:
1.
From the menu, display
2.
Display
and press
and press
Then
OK
OK
is displayed.
3.
Press
4.
Display
OK
again.
or
and press
OK
To disable Auto Answer, simply follow steps 1-3 and select off.
Any Key Answer
Your phone can be set to answer incoming calls by pressing any key
(not including the END , POWER , CLR , VOL- , VOL+ or Navigation
key.) To customize your phone to function this way, follow these
simple instructions:
1.
From the menu, display
2.
Display
3.
Display
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and press
and press
and press
OK
OK
OK
Advanced Phone Features
Wireless Modem - Data and Fax Calls (CDMA service only)
Your phone may function like a wireless modem when connected
to your laptop PC* computer or fax capable palm-size computing
device if your service provider supplies wireless modem.
You must purchase kit to send and receive data or faxes through
your phone.
Please note that if the phone is set up for data or fax mode, you
will not be able to receive any regular voice calls.
You do not need to set up the phone to fax or data mode if you are
making an outgoing wireless modem call. However, if you want to
receive fax or data calls, you will need to set up the phone to fax
or data mode.
* not Powerbook™ and ibook™ Apple Macintosh compatible
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To start a data or fax call on your wireless modem
Your phone must be connected to your laptop PC or fax capable
palm-size computing device via the data cable, which is included
in the wireless modem connection kit.
1.
Initiate a data or fax call using your dial-up software
(included in your kit).
2.
When trying to connect to the network, the phone displays
“Connecting…Data” or “Connecting…Fax”. Once connected,
the display shows the duration of the data or fax call, the
caller’s name and phone number.
3.
To terminate the wireless modem call, use your dial-up
software; fax calls typically terminate automatically.
Note: Don’t press END while sending data, this may cause your
data or fax application to temporarily lock up and could cause loss
of data.
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To receive a call via your Wireless Modem
Your phone must be connected to your laptop PC or fax capable
palm-size computing device via the data cable.
1.
From the main menu, display
and press
2.
Display
,and press
3.
Display
or
4.
The appropriate dial-up software must be running.
OK
OK
and press
OK
Consider setting your dial-up software to automatically
answer incoming calls so you can receive them while away
from your laptop PC.
5.
Your phone will display either “Data Call From:” or “Fax
Call From:”, depending on the type of incoming call. Once
connected, the display shows the duration of the data or fax
call, the caller’s name and phone number.
6.
To terminate the data call, use your dial-up software; fax calls
typically terminate automatically.
Note: Don’t press END while sending data, this may cause your
data or fax application to temporarily lock up and could cause loss
of data.
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The Wireless Internet Browser
NOTE: PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR SERVICE
PROVIDER TO SEE IF THIS FEATURE IS AVAILABLE IN
YOUR AREA.
The Wireless Internet Browser will allow you to access
information such as stock quotes, sport scores, weather and news
via the Internet in those areas where your service provider supports
it. Browsing the internet via the your phone is not like using your
home computer. Site providers have selected only the critical
aspects of their site to present to wireless phone users, and have
removed the graphics.
Each time you start the Wireless Internet Browser, the phone will
connect to the digital network as necessary, and you will be billed
accordingly. Rates will vary according at your service plan.
The Browser will end the connection after a certain period of
network inactivity and will automatically re-connect as necessary.
For this reason, you may find that you are billed for several
network connections within a single wireless internet Browser
session. This is normal and is designed to minimize your bill.
Each time you start the Wireless Internet Browser, you will view a
reminder that you will be billed for the connection time.
If you wish to disable this reminder, follow the steps below:
1.
From the main menu, display
2.
Display
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, and press
, and press
OK
OK
3.
Display
4.
Press
press
, and press
or
OK
OK
of the Navigation key to display
, and
Starting the Browser
NOTE: PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR SERVICE
PROVIDER TO SEE IF THIS SERVICE IS AVAILABLE IN
YOUR AREA.
The first time you access the Wireless Internet Browser, you will
go through a security setup process that takes 3 to 5 minutes.
Please follow the on-screen prompts to complete the security setup
process. [This initial set-up process occurs only the first time you
access the service.]
To start the Browser:
1.) From the Main Menu, display
and then press
2.) A reminder of the charge will appear; display
OK
OK
and press
to start the browser if required.
3.) After a few seconds, you will see the first page.
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Ending the Wireless Browser Session
If you want to end a Browser session, display
OK .
and press
Playing the “Crab Catch” Game
Your SANYO Dual-Mode Phone allows you to take time out to
enjoy a game.
1.
From the menu, display
2.
Display
, and press
, and press
OK
OK
. Then the game starts.
Move the crab to left or right by pressing
or
of the
Navigation key so that more apples drop into the crab’s claws.
You can also use
or
to move the crab to left or
right.
When three apples drop without catch, or three apples drop
onto the crab’s body, not claw, the game is over.
Then, “High Score” (Best score until the last time) and “Your
Score” (this time score) will be both displayed.
3.
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To end the game, press END .
Using Your Phone as a Calculator
You can use your SANYO Dual-Mode Phone as a calculator.
1.
From the menu, display
, and press
2.
Display
OK
, and press
OK
. Now, you can start
calculating, by using numerical keys and the Navigation key.
You can use Navigation key to enter +, -, x or ÷ as indicated
on the display.
For addition, press
For subtraction, press
For multiplication, press
For division, press
Example of calculation: 1234.3 + 23.7 = 1258
1.
Press
2.
Press
3.
Press
4.
Press
ABC
5.
Press
OK
ABC
2,
DEF
, and then
and
DEF
GHI
. The display shows “1234.3”.
of the Navigation key. “+” mark flashes.
2,
DEF
and
PQRS
. The display shows “23.7”.
. Then the display shows the correct value “1258.”.
To clear the number(s) you entered, Press
CLR
To end calculation, press END .
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Accessories
LiIon Batteries
Two types of Lithium Ion (LiIon)
batteries are available for use with
your SANYO Dual-Mode Phone.
• Standard LiIon Battery
• Extended LiIon Battery
Figure 1: Standard and Extended
Batteries
AC Adapter Charger
The AC adapter charger plugs into
a wall outlet and enables you to
charge your
SANYO Dual-Mode Phone at
your home or office, or when
traveling.
Figure 2: AC Adapter Charger
Cigarette Lighter Adapter
The cigarette lighter adapter
charges your
SANYO Dual-Mode Phone in a
vehicle from the cigarette lighter
socket or power outlet while
driving.
Figure 3: Cigarette Lighter Adapter
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Dual-Slot Desktop Charger
The dual-slot desktop charger
charges the battery at your home
or office.
Figure 4: Dual-Slot Desktop Charger
Leather Case
The leather case provides
protection and the convenience of
allowing you to wear your
SANYO Dual-Mode Phones.
Figure 5: Leather Case
Wireless Modem Connection
Kit
The data cable allows you to
transmit and receive data by
connecting your SANYO DualMode Phone to a laptop computer
or palm-sized computing
device-separate service is required.
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Charging Times with Accessories
Standard Lithium Extended Lithium
Ion Battery
Ion Battery
AC Adapter Charger
3.0 hrs.
5.0 hrs.
Cigarette Lighter Adapter
3.0 hrs.
5.0 hrs.
Dual-Slot Desktop Charger
3.0 hrs.
5.0 hrs.
The accessories listed above are available for purchase at your
dealer.
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Usage guidelines:
All about performance
and safety
Keeping tabs on signal strength
The voice quality of your SANYO Dual-Mode Phone will always
be at its best when the antenna is fully raised. If you’re inside a
building, reception may be better near a window.
The quality of each call you make or receive depends on the signal
strength in your area. Your phone will inform you of the current
strength by displaying a number of bars next to the signal strength
icon. The more bars displayed, the stronger the signal. (See page 6
for an illustration of the signal strength indicators.)
Understanding Power Save mode
If you’re trying to use your phone in an area where the signal
cannot be found, the Power Save feature will automatically
activate to conserve battery power when you’ve been unable to
pick up a signal for 15 minutes. If your phone is on, it will
periodically recheck service availability, or you can do so yourself
manually by pressing any key. A message will be displayed on the
screen any time Power Save has been activated.
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Understanding how your phone operates
Your SANYO Dual-Mode Phone is basically a radio transmitter
and receiver. When it’s turned on, it receives and transmits radio
frequency (RF) signals. Your phone operates in the frequency
range of 800 MHz. When your phone is in use, the system
handling your call controls the power level.
Radio frequency safety
In 1991–1992, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
joined in updating ANSI’s 1982 standard for safety levels with
respect to human exposure to RF signals. More than 120 scientists,
engineers and physicians from universities, government health
agencies and industries developed this updated standard after
reviewing the available body of research. In 1993, the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) adopted this updated
standard in a regulation. In August 1996, the FCC adopted a hybrid
standard consisting of the existing ANSI/IEEE standard and the
guidelines published by the National Council of Radiation
Protection and Measurements (NCRP).
The design of this SANYO Dual-Mode Phone complies with these
updated standards. Of course, if you want to limit RF exposure
even further than the updated standard, you can choose to control
the duration of your calls and operate your phone in the most
power-efficient manner.
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Maintaining your phone’s peak performance
To operate your phone properly – that is, to maintain safe and
satisfactory service – you should follow these rules:
For best reception, fully extend the antenna.
Hold the phone with the antenna up and over your shoulder.
Do not hold the phone antenna at any time.
Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna.
Speak directly into the mouthpiece.
Avoid exposing your phone and accessories to rain or liquid spills.
If your phone does get wet, turn the power off immediately and
remove the battery. If it is inoperable, you should return it to an
authorized service center or call for service.
Only authorized personnel should service your phone and its
accessories. Faulty service may invalidate the warranty.
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Protecting your battery
For best battery performance, you should follow these guidelines:
Use only SANYO-approved batteries and AC adapter, cigarette
lighter adapter, and desktop charger.
These chargers are designed to maximize battery life. Using
other batteries or chargers will invalidate your warranty and
may cause damage as well.
To avoid damage, charge the battery only in temperatures that
range from 32˚F to 104˚F (0˚C to 40˚C).
Do not use the battery charger in direct sunlight or in high
humidity areas, such as the bathroom.
Never dispose of the battery by incineration.
Keep the metal contacts at the bottom of the battery clean.
Do not attempt to disassemble or short-circuit the battery.
You may need to recharge the battery if it has not been used for
a long period of time.
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Replace the battery when it no longer provides acceptable
performance. It can be recharged hundreds of times before it
will need to be replaced.
Do not store the battery in high temperature areas for long
periods of time. Follow these storage rules:
Less than one month: -4˚F to 131˚F (-20˚C to 55˚C)
More than one month: -4˚F to 95˚F (-20˚C to 35˚C)
Driving
Using a wireless phone while driving is illegal in some states and
countries. For your safety, become familiar with the laws and
regulations for your area, and pull off the road and park if you
need to make a call.
If you must use the phone while driving, purchase
and have installed the optional hands-free car kit
or the headset.
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Disposal of Lithium Ion batteries
This product contains a Lithium Ion battery. Please ensure that
disposal of this battery is in accordance with applicable laws and
regulations.
Do not dispose of the battery in a fire; the cell may explode.
Do not open or puncture the battery; the released electrolyte is
corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes and skin.
This substance also can be toxic if swallowed.
Following safety guidelines
To operate your phone safely and efficiently, you should always
follow any special regulations in a given area, and turn your phone
off in areas where use is forbidden or when it may cause
interference or danger.
Using your phone near other electronic devices
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio
frequency (RF) signals. However, RF signals from cellular phones
may affect inadequately shielded electronic equipment.
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately
shielded electronic operating and entertainment systems in motor
vehicles. Check with the manufacturer to determine if these
systems are adequately shielded from external RF signals.
You should also check with the manufacturer regarding any
equipment that has been added to your vehicle.
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Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices (such as
pacemakers and hearing aids) to determine if they are adequately
shielded from external RF signals.
Turn off the phone in healthcare facilities and request permission
before using the phone near medical equipment.
Turn off your phone before flying
You should turn off your SANYO Dual-Mode Phone before
boarding any aircraft. To prevent possible interference with aircraft
systems, U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations
require you to have permission from a crew member to use your
phone while the plane is on the ground. To prevent any risk of
interference, FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while the
plane is in the air.
Restricting children’s access to your phone
Your phone is not a toy, and should not be played with by children.
They could hurt themselves and others, damage the phone or make
calls that increase your telephone bills.
73
Turn off your phone in dangerous areas
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, you should turn off
your phone when in a blasting area or in other areas with signs
indicating that two-way radios should be turned off. Construction
crews often use remote-control RF devices to set off explosives.
Turn off your phone when you are in any area with a potentially
explosive atmosphere. It is rare, but your phone or its accessories
could generate sparks. Sparks could cause an explosion or 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 deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage
facilities; areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such
as grain, dust or metal powders; and any other area where you
would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.
Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquid or explosives in the
compartment of any vehicle that contains your phone or
accessories.
Cautions
Any changes or modifications to your SANYO Dual-Mode Phone
not expressly approved in this document could void your warranty
for this equipment and void your authority to operate this
equipment. Use only SANYO approved batteries, antennas and
chargers.
The use of any other type of accessory may invalidate the
warranty.
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FCC notice
The phone may cause TV or radio interference if used in close
proximity to receiving equipment. The FCC can require you to
stop using the telephone if such interference cannot be eliminated.
If you need assistance, contact your local dealer.
And last, but certainly not least, vehicles using liquefied petroleum
gas (such as propane or butane) must comply with the National
Fire Protection Standard (NFPA-58). For a copy of this standard,
contact the National Fire Protection Association,
One Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269, Attn: Publication
Sales Division.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
75
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on circuit different from that
to which the receiver 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 Commission helpful: “How to Identify and
Resolve Radio-TV interference Problems.” This booklet is
available from the U.S. Government Printing Office,
Washington, D.C. 20402, Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.
Warning
The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
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PATENT INFORMATION
The products/Equipment described in the attached documentation are manufactured under one
or more of the following U.S. Patents:
4,901,307,
5,056,109,
5,099,204,
5,101,501,
5,103,459,
5,107,225,
5,109,390,
5,193,094,
5,228,054,
5,257,283,
5,265,119,
5,267,261,
5,267,262,
5,280,472,
5,283,536,
5,289,527,
5,307,405,
5,309,474,
5,337,338,
5,339,046,
5,341,456,
5,383,219,
5,392,287,
5,396,516,
D356,560,
5,408,697,
5,414,728,
5,414,796,
5,416,797,
5,426,392,
5,437,055,
D361,065,
5,442,322,
5,442,627,
5,452,473,
5,461,639,
5,469,115,
5,469,471,
5,471,497,
5,475,870,
5,479,475,
5,483,696,
5,485,486,
5,487,175,
5,490,165,
5,497,395,
5,499,280,
5,504,773,
5,506,865,
5,509,015,
5,509,035,
5,511,067,
5,511,073,
5,513,176,
5,515,177,
5,517,323,
5,519,761,
5,528,593,
5,530,928,
5,533,011,
5,535,239,
5,539,531,
5,544,196,
5,544,223,
5,546,459,
5,548,812,
5,559,881,
5,559,865,
5,561,618,
5,564,083,
5,566,000,
5,566,206,
5,566,357,
5,568,483,
5,574,773,
5,574,987,
D375,740,
5,576,662,
5,577,022,
5,577,265,
D375,937,
5,588,043,
D376,804,
5,589,756,
5,590,069,
5,590,406,
5,590,408,
5,592,548,
5,594,718,
5,596,570,
5,600,754,
5,602,834,
5,602,833,
5,603,096,
5,604,459,
5,604,730,
5,608,722,
5,614,806,
5,617,060,
5,621,752,
5,621,784,
5,621,853,
5,625,876,
5,627,857,
5,629,955,
5,629,957,
5,638,412,
5,640,414,
5,642,398,
5,644,591,
5,644,596,
5,646,991,
5,652,814,
5,654,979,
5,655,220,
5,657,420,
5,659,569,
5,663,807,
Other patents
pending
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