Telian TDM-3100 TDMA/AMPS Cellular & PCS Telephone User Manual
Telian Corporation TDMA/AMPS Cellular & PCS Telephone Users Manual
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TRI-MODE TDMA PHONE MODEL: TDM-3100 PRELIMINARY Rev :1.01 Date : Octaber 17, 2000 Telian“) Telian Corporation 1. PREPARING THE PHONE FOR USE Contents 1.1 Attach the battery 1.7. Remove the battery 1.3 Charge the battery 2. HIGHLIGHTS OF FEATURES 3. ABOUT THE PHONE 3.1 Name and function 3.2 Key functions 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3 3.2.4 3.2.5 3.2.6 3.2.7 3.2.8 3.3 About display indicators and icons 3.3.1 3.3.2 D 6 Selection keys (5) Key @ Key <0> ~ <9> <*> <£> Number keys 9 @ Scroll keys<¢> Volume keys Using the selection keys Using the scroll keys Start screen Scroll bar 3.4 Display messages 13 3.4.1 3.4.2 3.4.3 3.4.4 No service Dialing Cal! Receive Wait for service 10 11 11 12 13 4. BASIC OPERATIONS 15 4.1 Switch the phone ON or OFF 15 4.2 Making a call 15 4.3 Answering a call 16 4.4 Tempurarily multing the ring tune .. 16 4.5 Adjusting the earpiece volume 16 4.6 Last number redial 18 4.7 Automatic redial 17 4.8 Caller ID 17 4.9 Voice privacy 17 4.9.1 To set voice privacy 5.1 About the menu 19 5.1.1 Accessing a menu item by using the scroll keys 5.1.2 List of menu items 6. MENTERING LETTERS AND NUMBERS . 23 6.1 ABC mode 23 6.2 Changing letter case 23 6.3 Inserting punctuation symbols and special characters (for storing name) 24 6.4 Inserting punctuation symbols and special characters (for storing numbers) .. 24 7. PHONE BOOK 7.1 About the phone book 25 7.1.1 About the menus 7.1.2 Using the phone book 7.1.3 Scrolling View 7.1.4.1 Selecting your scro'iling View 7.2 Saving names and numbers 27 7.2.1 Changing a number stored with a name 7.2.2 Reoaliing numbers 7.2.3 Erasing stored names and numbers 7.2.3.1 Erasmg entire phone book 8. MESSAGES 31 8.1 Message options 31 8.2 When you receive a message 31 8.2.1 Reading messages 8.2.2 Reading options 8.3 Caliing someone back in a message 32 8.3.1 Receiving a page 8.3.2 When the phone's memory is full 33 8.4 Send and receive e-mail message 8.4.1 Save e-mail address 8.4.1.1 Save an e-mail address for an existing name 8.4.1.2 Add a new email address 8.4.1.3 Edit an e-maii address 8.42 Send an e—maii message 8.4.3 Reply to or forward an e»maii message 9. CALL HISTORY 9.1 The ‘0ptions' selection key .4. 9.2 Missed calls 9.2.1 Checking missed calls 9.3 Dialed calls 9.4 Received calls 9.5 Timers 9.5.1 Current call timer 10. CALENDAR 10.1 Using the calendar 10.1.1 Details 10.1.2 Add entry 10.1.3 Edit entry 10.1.4 Delete entry 10.1.5 Delete all entries 10.2 Date and time in the calendar 10.2.1 Setting date 10.2.2 Settingtlme 11. SETTINGS 11.1 Phone Settings 11.1.1 Date and time 1111.1 Setting the time 11.1.1] Setting the date 11.1.2 Alarm clock 11.1.21 Setting the alarm clock 1112.2 when the alarm goes off 11.1.3 Welcome 11.1.4 Backlight 11.1.5 Restore defaults 11.1.6 Minute Reminder 39 4D 40 4141 43 43 46 48 48 11.1.7 NAM Selection 11.1.71 Setting the NAM for the user’s phone 11.2 Answer Settings 52 11.2.1 Automatic answer 11.2.2 Activating automatic answer 11.2.2 Any key answar 11.3 Network setting 53 11.3.1 Settingsystern 11.3.2 System 55 11.4 Volce messages 11.4.1 Saving the voice mailbox number 11.4.2 Lmessage expiratiun 11.5 Setting the display language 12. SECURITY SETTING . . 57 12.1 Security code 57 12.1.1 Changing the security code 12.2 Lock code 58 12.2.1 Changing the lock code 12.3 Phone lock 59 12.3.1 Turning on phone lock 12.3.2 Storing the unlocked phone number 12.3.3 Calling the unlocked phone number 12.3.4 Answering a call with phone lock on 12.3.5 Turning off phone lock 13. PROFILES 61 13.1 Profiles B1 17. KEYGUARD 75 17.1 Activation Keyguard 75 17.2 Deactivation Keyguard 75 17.3 Answering a call with Keyguard active . I 76 17.4 Some note about Keyguard 76 18. TECHNICAL INFORMATION 77 17. KEYGUARD 17.1 Activation Keyguard 17.2 Deactivation Keyguard 17.3 Answering a call with Keyguard active 17.4 Some note about Keyguard 18. TECHN|CAL INFORMATION 75 75 75 76 ,76 77 1. PREPARING THE PHONE FOR USE 1.1 Attach the battery Simply place the battery in the grooves on the back of the phone. Then slide the battery upward until clicks. 1.2 Remove the battery Note: Switch the phone off before removing the batteryl . Press and hold the button at the top of the battery. - Slide the battery toward the bottom of the phone. - Lift the battery off the phone. 1.3 Charge the battery (D Connect the lead from the charger to the bottom of the phone. ® Connect the charger to an AC wall outlet. The battery indicator bar starts to scroll. Note: If the battery is totally empty, it may take a few minutes before the charging indication appears on the screen. Tip: The phone can he used while charging if the phone is switched on. Nate: Disconnect your phone from the charger if the phone becomes hot during a call, @ The battery is fully charged when the battery indicator bar stops scrolling, and the Battery full text is briefly displayed if the phone is switched on. Charging time depends on the charger and battery used. (9 Disconnect the charger from the AC outlet and the phone. 2. HIGHLIGHTS OF FEATURES . Easy to read graphicai display - Phone book (up to 200 names and numbers) . Easy to use keypad layout . Side keys for ringer mute and volume control - 5 Ring tones and 10 Melody ringer selections . Adjustable ring volume - Vibrating alert (optional) . Quick access to the last 10 numbers dialed . Caller ID (last 50 numbers) . Games . Auto redial . Calculator . Clock with Alarm - World clock with world map, time zones and local time - Dialed, receivedl missed calls . Call restriction . Keypad lock . Call timer . Profile settings . Security PIN code . Short message service . Voice mail capabiiity . 2 different NAM . One»toucn credit card dialing . Multi-Languages (English, French, Spanish and Portuguese] - Earphone/ microphone jack 3. ABOUT THE PHONE This phone operates in digital mode within the 800 and 1900MHZ frequency bands and operates in analog mode within the 800 MHz range. 3.1 Name and function Antenna Receiver To hear lhe other party during me call. Graphic display Volume key< Sofl keys Their currenl funminn is displayed above ma key (fur example. here rhuir louncrions are 'Manu' and ‘Namss': Scroll keys Scrolls lhruunh menus. submarine. and phone: book. Press and hold for continuous scrolling. END key Press shis key to and a phone call or press and hold to turn the phone on oi all Send key Dials the number on the display. Keypad / Microphone 3.2 Key functions 3.2.1 9 Q] Selection keys . Press to perform the function indicated by the text on the screen above the key. 3.2.2 6) Key . Press to make a call to name} number shown on the screen. - Press to answer a call. - Press once to enter the list of last dialed numbers. 3.2.3 @ Key . Press and hold the key to switch the phone on or off. . Press to end a call. - Press to temporarily mute a call. . Press once to exit a function and to return to the start screen. 3,2,4 <0> ~ <9> <*> <#> Number keys . Used for entering numbers and letters. - Press and hold <1> to cell the voice mailbox. . Press <#> to toggle between upper case, lower case and numeric modes. 3.2.5 @ @ Scroll keys - Press to move through the phone's menu or phone book. 3.2.6 <1~> <¢> Volume keys 0 Press to increase the earpiece volume during a call. - Press to decrease the earpiece volume during a call, 3.2.7 Using the selection keys The functions of the selection keys depend on the guiding texts shown above the keys. For example] when there is the text “Menu" above the ieft selection key , W pressmg this key enters the menu functions. Similarly, pressing the right selection key Q} under text “Na mes" has access to phone book functions. 3.2.8 Using the scroll keys The phone has two scroll keys, E’) and 6, located just below the screen. The scroll keys have up and down arrows on them, press these to move through the phone's menus and phone book. 3.3 About display indicators and icons The display indicators and icons inform about the operation of the phone. 3.3.1 Start screen s'z‘? BSSflIZr-u The start screen displays when the phone is turned on. I . Several features can be used only when the phone is at 5 sum-nu... the Start Screen. 3.3.2 Scroll bar When you access the phone's menu, there is a scroll bar at the far right of the screen. This bar indicates user's location in the menu: fi_._.l. each "tab" on the bar represents a different menu item. 3.4 Display messages 3.4.1 No service If the phone is out side the wireless service area, “No Service” will display on the display. No calls can be made or received, including emergency calls. _ 13 . 3.4.2 Dialing The phone is dialing the number shown in the dispiay. 3.4.3 Call Receive The phone is receiving a call‘ 3.4.4 Wait for service The phone is waiting for service. .14. 4. BASIC OPERATIONS 4.1 Switch the phone ON or OFF . Press and hold the @ key for two seconds to switch on the phone until the phone sounds a beep. Note: If the phone has the vibrate alert option activated, the phone will also briefly vibrate. - To turn the phone off, press and hold @ key until the phone sounds a beep and turns off. 4.2 Making a call (D Enter the phone number including the area code. The number is shown in the displayi - The number user can edit a number on display. - Press CLEAR to erase one or more digits in the display, or press and hold CLEAR to erase all digits. ® Press ©. Calling is shown in the display while the phone accesses the wireless network. ® Press @ to end the call (or to cancel the call attempt). Note.- It is normal for the phone to become hot during use. If the phone becomes too hot, it automatically drops the current call and returns to the "start screen”. Until the phone cools, user will be unable to receive or make calls. 4.3 Answering a call When the phone receives a call, the ring tone sounds (unless the ring tone has been disabled through the menus], the words Call Receive flash in the display, the display and keypad back lighting are turned on. (D Press ® to answer the call ® Press @ to end the call 4.4 Temporarily multing the ring tone To temporarily mute the ring tone without answering the call, press either the upper or lower side key, or press @. Call Receive is still shown in the display. and user can still answer the call by pressing ®. 4.5 Adjusting the earpiece volume User can adjust the earpiece volume while in a call (or at any time) by pressing the top volume key on the upper left side of the phone to increase the volume, or pressing the lower volume key to decrease the volume. 4.6 Last number redial The phone can store up to 10 numbers of the most recently dialed numbers. Stored numbers may be up to recently dialed numbers. Stored numbers may be up to 28 digits long. (D Press S to view the last dialed number. _15_ ® Press scroll keys to through the last 10 dialed numbers. ® Press 6) to dial the number. 4.7 Automatic redial If user tries to place a call and the wireless network is not available, the phone automatically redials the number every 10 seconds for a total of 10 times until the call connects. This feature attempts to redial numbers that are busy due to the wireless network. See “Activating automatic redial" on page ------ . 4.8 Caller D This is a network service that helps identify incoming calls. When caller ID is active, the phone rnav display the caller’s phone number. The caller’s name may also display if their name and number has been stored in the phone book (see “Phone book” on page ----- ) or if the wireless network supports it. If the wireless network doesn’t recognized the calling number, caller ID unavailable displays. Also, Caller ID blocked may display if the calling party has blocked caller 1D. 4.9 Voice privacy Note: This feature may not be available in all wireless systems. Used only in digital networks, voice privacy encrypts the voice channel so that people cannot eavesdrop on the conversation. _17. 4.9.1 To set voice privacy - Press Menu . - Press Select. - Scroll to ON or OFF. . Press OK. Voice privacy becomes active only during a call and notifies user with a beep. Voice Erivacy active also appears on the screen. If user turns this feature on and voice privacy becomes inactive for any reason, the phone displays Voice privacy not active and beeps. _1g_ 5. MENU 5.1 About the menu The menu allows user to use and personalize the phone, The menus can be access by using the scroll keys. 5.1.1 Accessing a menu item by using the scroll keys . Press Menu. - Scroll to the desired menu by pressing up or down on the scroll keys. Note: User can return to the previous menu level by press Back. 5.1.2 List of menu items The menu will vary depending upon the network services to which user has subscribed and the accessories used. 1. Phone book 1-1. Details 1-2. New Entry 1—3. Show Own if 14. Speed Dial 1-5. Delete Entry 1-6. Delete All 2. Call Log 2-1. Missed 2-2. Received 2—3. Dialed 2—4. Timers 2—4-1. Last Call 2-4-2. Received 2»4-3. Dialed 2—4—4. Life time 3, Messages 3>1. 12:30th 3-2. outbox 3-3. New Text Meg 3-4. Use Template 3-5, Call Voicemail 4. Setting 4~1. Phone Settings 4-1—1. Date and Time 4-1-2. Set Alarm Clock 4-1—3. Welcome 4-1-4. Backlight 4-1-5. Restore Defaults 4-1-5. Minute Reminder 4-1—74 NAM Selectian 4-2. Answer Settings 4~2-1. Ants Answer 4—2—2. Any Key Answer 4—3‘ Speed Dial 4—3-1. One-Touch Dial 4—3-24 Auto Redial 4—4V System 4-4-1. Automatic 4-4-2. Manual 4-4-3. New Search 4—5. Messages 4-5—1. Vuicemflil Hum 4-5-2. Msg Expiration 4-6. Languages 4-6—1. English 4-6—2. Mexico Spanish 4-6-3. Canada French 4-5-4, Brazil Portugese 4—7. Security Settings 4-7.1, Call Restrn 4-7-24 Access Grades 54 Profiles _20, 5-1. Genexal 5-1—1. Select 5-1—2, Customize 5-1—3. Rename 5—2. Meeting 5-2-1. Select 5-2-2. Cuetamize 5—2-3. Rename 5,3; Outdoor 5-3-1. Select 5-3—2. customize 5—3-3. Rename 5—4. Silent 5-4-1. Select 5—4-2. Customize 5—4-34 Rename 5—5. custom 5-5—1. Select. 5—5—2. Customize 5-5—3. Rename 5—6. Car 5-6-1. Select 5-6—2. Customize 5-5-3. Rename call services 6-1. Calling Card 6-2. Call Restriction 6~2-1. Incoming 6-2-2. Outgcing 6-2—3. Cancel All Restr 6-3. Call Fatwarding 6-3—1. All Calls 5-3-2. If Busy 5-3-3. If Nat Answered 6-3-4. Cancel All Fwd 5-4. Call Waiting 6‘4-1. Activate 5-4—2. Cancel 6-4—3. Status 6—5. Caller ID . 21 _ 6-5—1. Default 6—5~2. On 6r5—3. Off 6-5. Feature Settings 7. Calanda: B. Calculator 8‘ Games Bvl‘ Breakout 5—2. Snake 9. Key-guard _22_ 6. ENTERING LETTERS AND NUMBERS The user can enter letters, as well as numbers, when storing information into the phone by using the phone’s keypadt To enter letters, press the key associated with the letter the user wish to enter until it appears on the screen (numbers also appear). 6.1 ABC mode When user needs to enter letters into the phone, it mm automatically switches to ABC made. All: The phone displays the ABC icon to indicate that the m phone is in ABC mode. It also displays when user is Vlewlng names rather than numbers. When ABC is displayed, user can enter these characters; Characters Characters PQRS? T U V 8 W X Y Z 9 Enters an empty space, 0 (symbols and special characters} Change letter case; press toggles between ABC/abc mode While user is editing a name, the 6 scroll key moves the cursor to the left, and the scrol key moves it to the right, Press Clear to correct any mistakes. If user wishes to enter an empty space between characters, press 0 for each space. 6.2 Changing letter case Press the 9 key to switch between upper and lower case letters. The ABC icon switches to abc to indicate user is using lower case. 6.3 Inserting punctuation symbols and special characters (for storing name) When in ABC mode, user can press the (*) key and the following special characters appear. The user can use these characters when storing names in the phone book. Tip: If user wishes to access a special character that appears toward the end of this list, press 63 for quicker access. 6.4 Inserting punctuation symbols and special characters (for storing numbers) The Following special characters are helpful when user store names to the phone book. Press the (*) key once or repeatedly, depending on the character user will to insert, and the following characters can be stored within the number sequence: (pl creates a pause when a number is dialed; the digits located to the right of the ”p" are automatically sent as touch tones afier a 2.5 second pause. .24_ 7. PHONE BOOK 7.1 About the phone book The user can store up to 200 numbers and associated names in the phone's memory. JMENII I—_: Stored numbers may be up to 32 digits long. -Phunehuuk i Stored names may be up to 16 characters long mm The user cannot store identical names into the phone (i.e., John, John); make sure that like names are somewhat different in the phone book (i.e., John, Johnny). Replace? followed by the currently stored name displays when storing a name already in memory. 7.1.1 About the menus The phone book has several menus from which you can choose. Press Names and then scroll to the desired item: . Search allows you to search for a specific name. - New Entry allows you to enter new name and numbers. . Options lets user choose the scrolling View, as well as to show memory status. . 1-touch dialing allows user to assign up to seven one-touch dial locations. Caller groups allows user to rename or change the ringing tone for a caller group. - Erase all lets user erase every name and number in your phone bock. The user can erase one name and number at a time by pressing Details, then Options when viewing a name already in the directory, 7.1.2 Using the phone book ® Press Names. ® Scroll to the desired item (for example, Add new). ® Press Select. “123 Or, as a shortcut, from the Start Screen: _HIER 1 ® Enter the phone number and press ENTER. ® Enter a name at Name: if you wish (optional). ® Press OK. 7.1.3 Scrolling View There are three different options on how user can view the phone book. Iii—sinemum'ezs is the default view. - Negleflmmber displays Individual names and numbers stored in the user directory. Only one name displays on the screen at a time, with the corresponding phone number. Use the scroll keys to view other names, - Name list shows all stored names in a scrolling list. Three names appear at any given time. To view other names in the directory, scroll back and forth through the list using the scroll keys. Name list is the default setting. 0 Name only shows individual names only. To view other names, use the scroll keys. The user can view the corresponding phone number by pressing Details, then scrolling up or down. 7.1.4.1 Selecting your scrolling view 6) Press Names. .25. ® Scroll to Opt ions, then press Select. (3 Press Select at Scrolling view. ® Scroll up or down to select either Name list, Name+number, or Name only, then press OK, 7.2 Saving names and numbers ® Press Names. ® Scroll to New Entry and press Select. @ Enter the name using the keypad (use # to switch between upper and lower case). G) Press OK. © Enter the phone number and press OK. Also, see “Entering letters and numbers”. 7.2.1 Changing a number stored with a name 6) Press Names. ® At Search, press Select. ® Enter the first few letters of the name for which you are searching and press OK. , 27 _ ® Press Derails to view the number. Note: If user selected the Name+number View of the phone book, Options displays instead of Details. @ Press Options © Scroll to edit and press Select. ® Press OK while the name is displayed, unless user wishes to change it If so, press and hold Clear, re-enter the name and press OK. Press and hold Clear to erase the number, or use the ® and 6 keys to edit. ® Enter the new number. ® Press QK to save the new number. 7.2.2 Recalling numbers (0 At the Start Screen, press ® or ® to View names in the directory. (2 Scroll to the person the user wishes to call and press ® to dial the number (the phone displays the number dialed to confirm). Dr, (D At the Start Screen, press Nam es. «28- ® Press the number an the keypad with the corresponding first letter of the name you wish to call. The user can also recall numbers by name by pressing Names, then press Select at Search. Enter the name of the person user wish to call and press OK , then press ® . 7.2.3 Erasing stored names and numbers Note: The user cannot undo Erase functions, so be careful! 6) Recall the stored name. ® Press Details. Note: If user selected the Name+number view of the phone book, Options displays instead of Details 6) Press Oplions. (9 Highlight Erase, then press Select (9 Press OK. 7.2.3.1 Erasing entire phone book Warning: This feature erases user entire phone book, which can not be undone! (3 Press Names _29. ® ScroH to Erase all and press Seleci. ® At Are you sure? , press OK. (4) Enter user security code at Security code: ® Press OK. ,30, 8. MESSAGES Before user can receive text messages and pages, user must subscribe to the text messaging network service. JMENlll—_ Some or all of these features may not be available in some wireless systems. Please see the service provider for details and availability. EE- Note: Text messages that user receive with the user’s phone may appear different at times, due to messages that originate in networks other than the user’s own. Also, the maximum length of a text message may depend on the network‘s capabilities. 8.1 Message options - Inbox is where incoming messages are received and stored. All new, unread messages are kept here. - Outbox is where all outgomg messages are created and stored. o New Text Msg is where new text messages are received and stored. 8.2 When you receive a message The phone sounds a massage alert tone, and the text message lcon appears. The maximum length ofa received text message is up to 225 characters. The phone has space for up to 30 text messages, depending on the length of each message, Text messages are shown in the order they were received, in their order of priority. . Message received indicates an unread message or page. If more than one message is received, the number of received messages is listed first. . New emergency message indicates that the message or page received was sent by someone via the service provider. Emergency messages are sent only in situations where life and for property are in immediate danger. Emergency messages are listed first and override all other messages. - Urgent messages are also high priority messages. 8.2.1 Reading messages 6) With Message received displayed, press Read. ® Scroll to the new message and press Read again, 8.2.2 Reading options Press options while a text message is displayed to access the following reading captions: - Details — Talkes the user to the detailed View for the message. - New Message — Allows the user to create a new SMS message. 0 New Frcmy Ten-{plate — Allows the user to create a new SMS message based on a predefined list of messages. such as “Meeting cancelled" or “Call me please”. Delete - Delete the message being viewed. The user will be asked to confirm the deletion. ' - Dela; A11 - Deletes all received SMS messages. The user will be asked to confirm the deletion. - Soxt — Allows the user to sort the list of messages by either Date, Status(read or unread), or Sender, 8.3 Calling someone back in a message Press ® while the message is displayed to dial the number quickly. .32. Or, with the message and the phone number displayed on the phone's screen: ® Press Options. ® Scroll to and select Call back. @ Press OK. Note: If more than one number is on the screen, the numbers are displayed in a list, Simply select the phone number user wants to call and press G). If no numbers are found, the phone displays No numbers found on this screen. 8.3.1 Receiving a page The phone displays Message received. The message displays Call :, Followed by the name or number of the person who paged user. Only the names of people whom user has stored in the phone book appear. 8.3.2 When the phone’s memory is full One or more messages, of lowest priority, are automatically deleted in order to receive new text messages when the phone's memory is full. If the message memory is still full, the phone displays No Space: messages waiting. The user can clear this notification by pressing OK. Note.- Messages are usually deleted from your Inbox. An incoming emergency message may delete messages from the Saved folder. 8.4 Send and receive e-mail messages You can use your phone to send and receive e-mail messages. This means you no longer need to be at your computer to send or receive messages. .33_ 8.4.1 Save e-mail addresses You can add an e-mail address to a name you've already saved in the phone book. Or, you can add a name and address as a new entry. 8.4.1.1 Save an e-mail address for an existing name (D At the Start screen, press Names and then, at Search, press Selebt. The Names box opens. (3 Enter the first two letters of the name you want to find and press 0K. @ Press Options [or press Details if the Name Ilsl view is selected in your phone book), scroll ta Email address, and press Select. The e-mail address box opens. G) Enter the address. Press <1> Number Key once for a dot (.), and press <1> Number Key repeatedly to insert an @ sign. Press OK when you see the character you want to insert. @ When you've finished entering the address, press OK. The message Saved appears briefly, confirming your action. 8.4.1.2 Add a new e—mait address (D At the Start screen, press Names, scroll to Add new, and press Select. The Names box opens. (2 Enter the name and press OK. The Number box opens. .34_ ® Enter the phone number and press OK. The message Saved appears briefly, confirming your action. (9 Press Options, scroll to Email address, and press Select. The e- mail address box opens. @ Enter the address, using the special characters screen to insert the "dot" (.) and @ signs. (9 Press OK. The message Saved appears briefly, confirming your action. 8.4.1.3 Edit an e-mail address (D Follow steps 1 through 3 in "Save an e-mail address for an existing name" (earlier in this section) to find the name whose e-maii address you want to edit. ® Enter any changes, using the scroll keys to move the insertion point backward and forward in the address. 6) When the address is the way you want it, press OK. The message Saved appears briefly, confirming your action. 8.4.2 Send an e-mail addresses _35. (D At the Start screen, press Menu and then, at Messages, press Select. At Text messages, press Select, scroll to Write email, and press Select again. The Recipient address box opens. (2 Enter the e-rnail address, or press Search. - If you press Search, enter the first few letters of the name you want and press OK when you find the name. The address appears in the Recipient address box. Press OK. - The phone finds cnly names with e-mail addresses and lets you know if it doesn‘t find any. if no names with e-mail addresses are found, you are returned to the Recipient address box. - If you enter the e—maii address, press OK when you've finished. The Subject box opens. ® Enter a subject and press OK. The subject line can hold a maximum of 26 characters, You can leave the line blank if you wish. Q» When the message screen appears, enter your message. Note: The maximum number of characters for message length varies; check with your service provider for details. You can turn on predictive text input if you wish. For information, see "Write with predictive text input" on page76. (9 When you‘ve finished the message, press Options, select Send, and press UK. A status message telis you the mail is being sent. —36> Other options for a completed message Save the message in the saved folder until you send it Erases the message and returns you to the Recipient address box, Erases the message and returns you to the Start screen, 8.4.3 Reply to or forward an e-mail message ® If the message is not on the screen, press Menu, Messages, and lnbox. ® Select the message you received and press Read. (2) Press Options, scroll to Forward or Reply, and press OK. ® Scroll to As email and press Select 6) Enter the recipient‘s email address or press Search to find the name. - If you press Search, enter the first few letters of the name you want and press OK when you find the name. The address appears in the Recipient address boxl Press OK, - The phone lists all the names from your phone book. If you select a name for which there is no email address, your phone displays the message, No e-meil address for this name. - If you enter the e—mail address, press OK when you've finished. _37. (9 Enter a subject line and press OK. The subject line can hold a maximum of 26 characters You can leave the line blank if you wish. ® When the message box opensl write your reply or any message you want to add when you forward the mall. You can turn on predictive text input if you Wish. 6) when you've finished your message, press Options, scroll to Send, and press OK .33. 9. CALL HISTORY This feature automatically keeps track of numbers user has dialed, r_lmm . numbers from which user has received calls, and the amount of ! time user has spent on calls. Tip: The user can dial any of the phone numbers by pressing S while the number is on the screen. 9.1 The ‘Options’ selection key When user select Missed, Received, Dialed or Timers and press Options, a list of options appears on the phone‘s screen. - Call — Choosing Call will dial the number. This is the same as pressing talk when a call in the log is highlighted. 0 Save number 7 Choosing Save Number allows you to save the number into the phone book. . Save allows you to save the number into the phone book. 0 Delete , The Delete option removes the number from the call list - Delete All — The Delete All option removes all of the number from the call list. 9.2 Missed calls The user phone stores up to the last 30 calls user have missed, If user has missed any calls, Missed Calls displays on the screen, along with the number of calls missed. Missed calls appear in the phone only if it was turned on and in a service area when the call was missed. 9.2.1 Checking missed calls (D Press List. ® To call back the displayed number, press ® . (9 Press Back to return to the Start Screen. Or, press Menu 2 1 (Call History — Missed), then scroll through the list. When the Forward if not answered option ll’l the Call Forwarding feature ls selected, the phone treats the forwarded calls as missed calls. 9.3 Dialed calls The phone automatically stores the last 30 numbers you've dialed. ® Use @ or 03 to scroll through the dialed numbers list. © Press ® to dial the number you wish to call. The user can also access the last 30 dialed numbers by pressing S) , then quickly press ® or 6 to scroll through the list. 9.4 Received calls The phone stores numbers of the 30 most recent calls you've answered. Press Menu 2 2 (Cally History » Received), then scroll through the num bars. .40. 9.5 Timers , ~ i JCAlllflSIUBY |__"" The phone automatically tracks the amount of time you ve Rmived calls spent in calls. Dialed nails W- (D Press Menu 2 4 (Call History — Timers). ® Scroll to access the following options: . Last call displays the call duration of the last call. . Received displays the duration of incoming calls since timers have last been reset. . Dialed displays the duration of outgoing calls since timers have last been reset. . Life timer displays the duration of all calls for the life of the phone and cannot be reset. Careful: Ciearing call timers cannot be undone, If user is using the call timers to log or track the amount of time user is using your phone, user may wish to record the call timers before user erase them. To clear timers: (D Press Menu 2 (Call History). ® Press ENTER. Note: The actual time invoiced for calls by user service provider may vary, depending upon items such as network features, rounding off for billing, and taxes. 9.5.1 Current call timer This feature displays the running elapsed time while a call is active. Once the call has ended, press any key to clear the screen. ® Press Menu 3 (Call History) _41, (2) Press Detans‘ (9 With Current call timer displayed, press Select. ® ScroH to On, and press OK. .42_ 10. CALENDAR The calendar keeps track of birthdays, meetings, simpie r—mnu .. reminders, and caiis user needs to make. It can even sound m Calendar I an aiarm when it's time for user to make a sail or go to a meeting EE- Remember! The phone must be switched on to use this feature. Do not switch on the phone when wireiess phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Note.- The phone must remain on to use the calendars aiarm feature, If the phone is off, the alarm does not sound at its scheduled time. 10.1 Using the calendar mm— 6) Press Menu 7 (Calendar). |] September 7. 2000 G) If user hasn't set the time and date, the phone prompts user to set the phone‘s ciock. (3 When the phone prompts user for the time with hh :mm, enter the time in hours and minutes (using two-digit fields). © Press ENTER. Time format (24—hour or arm‘pm) is set using the Clock. When the phone prompts user for the date with mm/dd/yyyy, enter the month and day (using two-digit fields) and year (using a foundigit Fieid), then press ENTER. Tip: Use 9 to move the cursor right and @ to move it left. When user enter a digit, it writes over the number to the right of the cursor. The phone displays the current day The user can also scroll to different days by pressing @ or 93. Once user is at the date user wants, press Options. Then use g to highlight the option user wants, and press Select. The options are: 10.1.1 Details With this option, user can view the notes of the day currently on display. Use (9 to scroll through the notes, Each note allows you to choose the following Options: - Ada" finery add the note from the calendar. . Edit: Entry gives user the same prompts user got when you made the note. - Delete Entry clears the note from the calendar. Delete All Fo‘rl Day - .T.}e"1e3!:,e'1 M1 lEfit‘Eies 10.1.2 Add entry To add an event, the user scrolls to the desired day of the event and presses the Select softkey. If no events are already scheduled for that day, the left softkey wiil be ADD. The user presses the ADD softkey, and is taken to a text entry pane. When the event information is completed, the user presses the Enter softkey. After pressing the Enter softkey, the user will be presented with the date picker. The default date entered into the date picker will be the date that was .44. visible when the user pressed the ADD softkey. After entering the date, the user presses the Enter softkey. The user will then be presented with the time picker. The default time entered will be the current time when the user pressed the ADD softkey. 10.1.3 Edit entry To edit an existing event, the user scrolls to the day with the desired event and presses the SELECT softkey. The user will be shown a list orall events occurring on that day. The user highlights the desired event and presses the SELECT softkey. The user will be presented with a detailed view of the event. The user presses the OPTIONS softkev. The user then highlights the Edi: Entry list item from the Options list and presses the SELECT softkey. The user will be taken tn the text entry pane, which will already contain the text note for the event. Note: This feature allows the user to edit an existing event. All details about the event can be modified. 10.1.4 Delete entry This feature allows the user to remove an event from the calendar. To remove an event from the Calendar, the user scrolls to the day on which the desired event exists and presses the Select softkey. The user will be presented with a list of events for that day. The user highlights the even to be deleted and presses the Select softkev. The user will be presented with the detailed view of the event. The user then presses the Options softkey. The user will be .45_ presented with a list of options, The user highlights the Delete Entry list item and presses the SELECT soitkey. The user will be asked to confirm the deletion by pressing the ENTER softkey. The deletion can be cancelled by pressing the CANCEL softkey or the END key. Note: It should he hated that this function is permanent, and cannot be undone. 10.1.5 Delete all entries This feature allows the user to delete all of the events on the handset. To delete all events, the user first scrolls to any day that has an event on it and presses the SELECT softkey. The user highlights any event and presses the SELECT softkey again. The user presses the O‘PT'IO'NS key, then highlights the Delete A11 Entries list item from the Options submenu. The user will be asked to confirm deletion by pressing the ENTER softkey. The deletion can be cancelled by pressing the Ciel GEL softkey or the END key. Note: It should be noted that this function is permanent, and cannot be undone. 10.2 Date and time in the calendar 10.2.1 Setting Date The current date will be displayed as the default value of the buffer. Users must enter the date on the keypad in MM/DD/YYYY mode. For months and days less than 10, the user enters a leading zero. _45_ For examples, September, the ninth month, must be entered as “09” In the Set Date screen, the (9 displays 0K and the Q] displays EACK/ CLEAR. The 0K command saves the current date setting, and the BACK / CLEAR functions like the default action. Pressing the END key will return the user to the idle/ready screen without saving changes. 10.2.2 Setting Time To change the time, users enter a new time on the keypad, The time may be entered in either 12-hour or 24-hour mode. For hours less than 10, users enter a leading zero for example “0800". In the Set Clock screen the 9 displays 0K and the q] displays BACK/ CLEAR. The 0K command saves the current clock setting, and the BACK/ CLEAR behaves in its default fashion. Pressing the END key will return the user to the idle/ready screen without saving changes. _47. 1 1. SETTINGS Setting is accessed through the main menu, and is designed to M? allow the user quick and easy access to the settings of their Dq/ Settings 1 phone. This handset’s setting 5 can be grouped into 7 distinct m categories: Phone Settings, Answer Settings, Speed Dial, System, Messages, Languages, and Security Settings. 11.1 Phone Settings 11.1.1 Date and time 11.1.1.1 Setting the time Enter the hour and minute (using two-digit fields), then press OK. (D Press Menu 21 1 1 (Settings — Phoné settings — Date and I ime) . 11.1.1.1 Setting the date Ernmt Enter the day and month (using two-digit. fields) ~ ~ and year (using a four—digit field), then press OK. ® Press Menu 4 1 1 (Settings - Phone settings - Date and Time). 11.1.2 Alarm clock The alarm clock operates off the phone's clock. The volume for the alarm clock is determined by the current ringing volume. Note: If user has selected the Silent or Beep once ringing option, the alarm clock quietly beeps once. 11.1.2.1 Setting the alarm clock 6) Press Menu 41 2 (Settings - Phone settings — Set: Alarm clock). (5 Enter the time for which user wants to set the alarm (use two-digit fields for hours and minutes). Existing digits are replaced with the new alarm tEme. © Press 0K. (9 Select either am or pm and press OK Note: Step @ appears only if user has selected am/pm format. 11.1.2.2 When the alarm goes off Press Stop to turn off the alarm. a) Snoozing Press Snooze. The alarm will go off again in 10 minutes. If user let the phone alarm for 1 minute without pressing a key, it stops alarming for 10 minutes, then starts again. b) Turning the alarm clock off (D Press Menu 4 1 2 (Settings - Phone settings — SET Alarm clock). (2) Scroll to off. _ 4g _ © Press OK. Note: If user has selected the Silent or Meeting profile, the alarm beeps only once. The best profile to use while using the alarm clock is Normal or Out door, unless these have been modified from their original settings. Remember! Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. 11.1.3 Welcome —rm The user can put a welcome note into the phone. The was welcome note displays a message each time user turn the phone on (for example. hello, your name, a —. _ reminder, etc). The maximum length is 36 ' characters. (D Press Menu 5 1 3 (Settings - Phone Settings - Welcome note). @ Enter new message or edit an existing one. Characters user enter are added to the left of the cursor. Press Clear to delete characters to the left of the cursor. Press 9 or 6 to move the cursor right or left. (9 Press Enter. 11.1.4 Backlight This is one of the settings in the phone‘s Car profile, and works only when the phone is connected to a car kit. This feature determines whether the lights are on only when user uses the phone. or it they are on at all times, —50— 6) Press Menu 4 1 4 (Settings - Phone settings — Backlight). @ Scroll to access the foiiowing options: - Long — Set the duration of the backlight to Long (20 seconds), - Short — Set the duration of the backiight to Short (10 seconds). . Off — Turn off the backiighting. Note: Car does not appear in the fist uoiess the phone is connected to a car kit. if user seiects Automatic, the phone’s lights are turned off within fifteen seconds if no keys are pressed. If on is seiected, then the lights remain on the entire time the phone is connected to the car kit. 11.1.5 Restore defaults When Restore Defauits is selected, the user will be shown a confirmation view asking if they are sure that they want to return the phone to its originai configuration. 11.1.6 Minute Reminder When Minute Reminder is selected, the user will be shown a confirmation view asking if they are sure that they want to return the phone to its originai configuration. 11.1.7 NAM Selection The service provider programs the user‘s phone with the phone number and system information into the phone's memory when the phone is first activated. This is tailed a Number Assignment Moduie (NAM). .51_ For example, the user’s phone can be activated in up to 3 different service areas (e.g. one in Dallas, another in Chicago, and maybe one more in New York), each giving the phone a different phone number or account. Only one number can be active at a time. When user select a phone number, user is also selecting which system user is using as the home system. The first phone number displayed with this menu is the currently selected number. Note: It may not be necessary to have three NAMs for the phone if the service provider has service or roaming agreements for each area in which user wishes to use the phone. Contact the service provider for details. 11.1.7.1 Setting the NAM for the user’s phone ® Press Menu 34- 11 7 (Settings — Phone’iset‘tings — NAM s ale ct ioh) . ® Scroll to the phone number user wants to use and press Enter. Note: The user needs at least one active number to make calls. The user cannot change from one NAM to another during a call. 1 1.2 Answer Settings 11.2.1 Automatic answer With this on, the phone answers incoming voice calls after one ring. Note: This can only be used when the phone is connected to a headset or to an approved hands free car kit equipped With the ignition sense option, with the ignition on. 11.2.2 Activating automatic answer (D Press Menu 4 2 1 (Settings — Answer Settings - Auto Answer}. _52. ® Scroll to access the following options: . Never — Auto Answer is turned off. - After 3 Seconds — Phone will auto answer after 3 seconds, 0 After 5 Seconds A Phone will auto answer after 5 seconds. G) Press Sel ecl. 11.2.3 Any key answer when the phone receives a call, the ring tone sounds (unless the ring tone has been disabled through the menus), the words call Receive flash in the display, the display and keypad back lighting are m turned on. Auto Answer 6 Press Menu 4 2 2 (Settings —Answer “ ml Settings — Any Key Answer) ® Press ON or OFF. 11.3 Network setting Call forwarding, Call waiting, Send own number, and Voice privacy are network services available through the service provider or dealer. When user subscribe to any of these services, the servrce provider or dealer gives user a separate feature code to activate each service. Deactivation codes are used to deactivate each service. Once user stores the appropriate code in your phone, the service appeals as a menu item. The user can than use the menu to activate and deactivate these services. Each time user use a feature that requires a feature code, that code is sent to the network to verify user is using the correct feature code. _ 53 . Note: If the phone has more than one phone number assigned to it, any feature code stored apply only to the prr‘mary phone number, or NAM 1 See "NAM selectfon” for details on NAM. 11.3.1 Setting system (D Press Menu 4 4 [Settings - System). (3 Scroll to access the following options; . Automatic . Manual . Néd Searéh C!) Presséi rem. 11.3.2 System The user phone is capable of working in residential, private, and public systems (such as the home system). The user can choose how the phone selects a network to use. This feature is Menu in the phone. The default system is Automatic. This means the phone automatically searches for available networks and chooses the appropriate one. Every time user switches on the phone, it resets to Automatic. If user chooses Manual, the phone searches for networks, then displays them for user. The user's phone displays Available: or Npt available : for the systems it finds (The user can not use Not absilsme; systems), Use the (9 key Do scroll through the choices, and press Select when the user SEE the ONE USEI’ want. .54. If user chooses New Search, the phone begins a new search for private and residential systems. When it finds the best system, the phone displays it. The user can then select the system, or start another search by pressing Next. Note: If user has two phone numbers (two NAMs), the Manual and New search features are only used with the primary phone number (NAM 1). See ”NAM selection” for more information about NAMs. 11.4 Voice messages Voice mail is a network service that may require a subscription from the service provider. The user phone notifies user when user receive a voice message. New voice message and the 0-0 icon appear on the screen, and the phone sounds a short beep. The user phone displays the number of voice messages if user has received more than one. 11.4.1 Saving the voice mailbox number Before user can retrieve any voice messages, user must save the voice mailbox phone number. The user service provider usually gives this number to USER (D Press Menu 4 5 1 (Settings » Messages - Voicemail mum). ® Enter your voice mailbox phone number. ® Press Enter. This number can be up to 32 digits long and is used until it's changed. Therefore, if the phone number changes, user may need to change the voice mailbox number along with it. 1 1.4.2 Message expiration .55. This number can be up to 32 digits long and is used until it‘s changed. (D Press Menu 4 5 2 (Settings - Messages — Meg Expiration). ® Scroll to access the following options: 1 hour — Messages expire after one hour on the Network Server, 5 hour — Messages expire after six hours on the Network Server. 12 hour — Messages expire after 12 hours on the Network Server. 24 hour — Messages expire after 24 hours on the Network Server. 72 hour — Messages expire after 72 hours on the Network Server. 1 week — Messages expire after one week on the Network Server, Maximum — Messages expire after the Maximum time allotted by the Network Server. © Press éelect. 11.5 Setting the display language LA I Engllsls . The Languages menu allows user to select the display MexicamSnmish 1 «tariaiiimfiench ,‘ language for the phone. m (D Press Menu 4 6 1. ® Scroll to the language user wishes to use, then press SELECT. The user can choose from English, Mexico Spanish, Canada French, Brazil Portugese. .55_ 12. SECURITY SETTING The phone is equipped With a versatile security system to prevent unauthorized use of the phone. 12.1 Security code The phone prompts user for a security code for certain features. These features can be used only after the correct security code has been successfully entered. Note: When entering the security code, an * appears on the screen each time user press a number key, to prevent others from viewing the code. If user makes a mistake entering the code, erase the last digit entered by pressing Clear, or press and hold Clear. Then enter the correct code or press Back to exit the current feature. if user enter an incorrect security code (code error appears) five times in a row, the phone won‘t accept any entries for the next five minutes. The phone's default security code is 12345. It's highly recommended that user change this code at once, write it down, and store it in a safe place away from the phone. 12.1.1 Changing the security code (D Press Menu 4 7 1 (Settings ~ Security Settings — Call Restrn). (9 Enter the security code and press ENTER. ® Enter the new security code at NEW EARRING PW ® Press ENTER. © Enter the new security code again at CONFIRM NEW PW © Press ENTER, The user's phone displays Security code changed. Note: If user have changed the security code and don 't remember the new code, contact the serwce provider‘ Once user has changed the security code, the default setting is no ionger vaiid. 12.2 Lock code User shall need the iock code to activate and deactivate Phone Lock, or to change the lock code The default lock code is 1234, If the users enter an incorrect lock code five times in a row, the phone prompts user for the security code. 12.2.1 Changing the lock code Note: In a lock code, aniy numeric characters are accepted, (D Press Menu 5 5 2 (Settings — Security Settings —Access Codes). C2) Enter the lock code at Enter lock code: and press OK. @ Enter the new lock code and press OK. (9 Verify the new lock code, and press OK. Note: when user change the lock code, make sure user store it in a safe place, away from the phone, Avoid entering access codes similar to emergency numbers to prevent aca'dentai emergency calls. .53. 12.3 Phone lock When user turns on phone lock, the phone locks after user switch it off and then back on Then, each time user turn the phone on, it prompts user for a lock code when user press either Names or Menu. The default code is 1234. when the phone lock is on, user cannot access most of the phone's memory and menu features or make phone calls without entering the lock code. 12.3.1 Turning on phone lock ® PmssMsnu(Settings—Security Settinge~Access codes- Phone Lock) 6) Enter the lock code then press OK. ® Scroll to On, and press OK again. When the phone is locked, calls may be possible to the emergency number programmed into the phone (e.g.911 or other official emergency number) including calls with Emergency Key 9. The user can also store a number in the Unlocked phone number location, which allows user to call this number even though the phone is locked. 12.3.2 Storing the unlocked phone number 6) Press Menu (Settings — Security Settings - Access codes - Unlocked phone number} ® Enter the lock code and press OK ,59_ ® Enter phone number at Number: (or press Search and scroll through the phone book) G) Press OK. 12.3.3 Calling the unlocked phone number Note: The phone must be locked to use this feature, . Press 9 or @ once, then 6). Or, user can manually enterthe phone number as it is stored and press 6). 12.3.4 Answering a call with phone lock on . Press any key except ® and O 12.3.5 Turning off phone iock ; 4 , .' “A - ~ 6) Press Menu (Settings — securlty Settings — Access codes - Phone lock). ® Enter the lock code and press OK. © Scroii to off and press OK again. With phone iock off, user car use the phone without entering the lock code each time you turn your phone on. .50. 13. PROFILES Profiles allows user to customize the phone‘s rlnging volume, ‘I ringing tone, message tone, ring style, vibration, keypad a Prnllles i tones, warning and game tones, etc., in a matter of seconds. m 13.1 Profiles Profiles allows user to customize the phone's ringing volume, ringing tone, message alert, keypad tones, warning and game tones, etc, in a matter of seconds, Note: Restore factory settings resets any changes made in Profiles back to the factory defaults. The default setting is General. 13.1.1 Selecting different profiles 6) Press the key. ® Press the @ Key(or user can press Select) to select the highlighted profile. 13.1.2 Customizing profiles im— Select (D Press Menu 5 (Profiles). ml Rename (mm mm ® Scroll to the desired profile. ® Press OPTIONS. Once Opeisns is selected, Select, Customize and Rename appears as the user choices, o Select: activates the currently highlighted profile. - Custcmize allows user to customize a profile by changing the current settings. - Rename allows user to rename the profile. Note: Car and Headset does not appear in the profiles list unless the phone is connected to a car kit or a headset. However, they remain in the menu once connected for the first time, unless user choose to restore the phone's factory settings. See ”Restore factory settings" Once user has selected one of these items, press Select. If user wishes to go back to the main menu, press Back. when user selects Customize, press OK to choose From several lists that enable user to adjust the setting on the current profile. Note: When user changes a setting in the current profile, it only effects that profile and does not change the phone's normal settings. 13.1.2.1 Ringer Volume This sets the default ringing volume for incoming voice calls and message alert tones. 6 Press Menu 621(ercfi1ee) m (2) Use 9 to scroll to the profile for which user want to set the ringing volume and press Options. ® Highlight Customize and press Select. (0 Scroll to Volume, then press Select. 6) Scroll through the options. When user hear the volume level user wishes to use, press Select. ,52, Note: The ringing volume setting is stored individually for the hands free car kit and the headset. 13.1.2.2 Ring Tone Ringing tones set the ringing tone for incoming vouce calls. Note: To silence the ringing of an incoming call, press @ (3 Press Menu 5 2 2 (profiles). ® The phone lists each profile. Use (9 to highlight the one for which user want to set the ringing tones. @ Press Options. ® Highlight Custcmi ze and press Select. 6) Scroll to Ring Tone, then press Select. Scroll through the options. After user hear the tone user wishes to use Press Select. 13.1.2.3 Message Tone Also, see "When user receive a text message" on the menu. G) Press Menu 5 2 3(Profi1es) ® Use (9 to scroll to the profile for which user wants to set the message alert tone and press Options. @ Highlight Customize and press Select. (D Scroll tn Message, then press Select. _ 63 A (5 Use @ to scroii through the user‘s choices (the phone piays samples) and press Select. 13.1.2.4 Ring Style The user can choose how the phone notifies user of an incoming call. This setting does net effect incoming text message alert tones. ® Press Menu 5 2 4 (Profiles). ® The phone lists each profile, Use © to highlight the one user want to set the ringing options for. © Press Options. G) Highlight Customize and press Select. 6) Scroll to Ring Style, then press Select. Scroll to Ring, Ring Ascending, one Rang, One Beep, or silent, and press Select. ® Press ® or @ to highlight the desired caller group(s), then press Mark to select or unmerk to de-select them. 13.1.2.5 Vibration ® Press Menu 5 2 5 (Profiles). .54, ® Use © to scroll to the profile for which user want to set the vibrating alert and Press Options. © Highlight Customize and press Select. G) Scroll to Vibration, then press Select again. ® Use @ to highlight On DrOff and press Select. If user has set Ring Style to Silent, the phone does not vibrate. Note.- The phone dues not vibrate when it is connected to or placed in any charging dewce. Note.- Vibration does not appear as an option for the Car profile, 13.1.2.6 Warn & Game Tone Warning and game tones include tones the phone makes for conditions such as errors, confirmations, power on, battery low, and recharge battery. These tnnes also include the sounds the phone makes as user plays its various games The user can set warning and game tones on or off. ® Press Menu 5 2 6 (Profiles). ® Use 9 to scroll to the profile for which user wants to set the warning tones and press Options. 6) Highlight Customize and press Select. (9 Scroll to Warning and game tones, then press Select. ® Scroll to On or Off and press Selecl. _55_ 13.1.2.7 Keypad Volume These set the volume of the tone user hears when user press the phone's keys. Note that If user chooses the Silent profile, keypad tones are turned off. - Silent . Low - Medium . High 13.1.3 Rename ® Press Menu 5 (Prefiles). (3 Scroll to the desired profile and press Options. ® Scroll to Rénsme and press Select (9 Enter the new name and press Select again. Note: The Normal, headset, and car kit profiles cannot be renamed. -66- 14. CALL SERVlCES Egan" . ] The Call Services menu allows the user to View and Services i configure settings pertaining to call options. m 14.1 Call forwarding Note: This feature may not be available in all wireless systems. See the sen/ice provider for details and availability. This network service is used to forward incoming calls to another number so user won‘t miss an important call. Note: Before user can activate this feature, user should first store the feature code given to user by the service provider. Otherwise, this feature may not appear in the menu. However, user can use the feature code manually, if you choose, by including the feature code in front of the phone number (For example,*72 555 1212). See "Storing codes" menu for more information. ® Press Menu 6 3 (Call Services - Call forwarding). (9 Scroll to desired call forwarding options (see options below) and press Select: 14.1.1 Call forwarding options . All Calls forwards all incoming calls. . If Busy forwards calls only when user is on the phone. 0 If Not Answered forwards calls if user doesn't answer. - Cancel All Fwd cancels all call fonrvarding options user have active. (D Highlight Activate and press Select. ® Scroll to Voice Mailbox, or other Number and press Select. 14.2 Call Restriction This feature allows user to restrict incoming and outgoing calls. Outgoing calls are restricted from a list of restrictions that the user create themselves. If user has not yet defined restrictions in the phone, there is only one option: - Add restriction allows user to create the own list of outgoing call restrictions, The maximum number of call restriction groups user can define is 10. Once user has entered Add restriction and have added at least one restriction, the following options are added: - Select allows user to select call restrictions from the outgoing calls list. - Edit allows user to edit an existing outgoing call restriction. - Erase erases any existing outgoing cali restrictions. Note: When cefls are restricted, calls may be possible to the emergency number programmed into the phone (e. 9.91 1 or other official emergency numbers). However, Emergency key 9 may not operate depending on the type of restriction user choose. 14.2.1 Restricting outgoing calls G) Press Menu 6 2(Ca11 Services — Call Restriction). ® Scroll to Outgo ing and press Select. ® Enter the security code and press Select. (0 Scroll to Activate , Cancel, or Status and press Select. ® Enter the number user wishes to restrict and press Select. .55. 14.2.2 Restricting incoming calls ® Press Menu 6 2 (Call Services — Call Restriction). (3 Scroll to Incoming and press Select. (3 Enter the security code and press Select (3 Scroll to Activate , Cancel , or Status and press Select. © Enter the number user wishes to restrict and press Select. 14.3 Call Waiting Note: This feature may not be availabie in aii wireless systems, See the service provider for detaiis and avaiiability. If user has subscribed to Call Waiting, the phone beeps during a call to alert user to an incoming call. The phone may alsc display the incoming caller's identification. 6) Press Menu 6 4 (call Services - Call Waiting). (2) Scroll to Accivace. cancel . or Status and press Select. 6) Enter the number user wishes to restrict and press Selecll 14.4 Caller ID .59_ (D Press Menu 6 5 (Call Services — Caller ID). The Caller ID function allows the user to enable or disable caller identification features on the handset. The user can configure caller ID by highlighting the Caller ID list item and pressing the left SELECT softkey, The user will be presented with a list containing the following options: - Default 0 On - Off The default setting will be Default. The service provider will determine the state of the default setting, either on or offi The user can select one of the above choices by highlighting the desired setting and pressing the left SELECT softkey, The current setting will be denoted to the user by the inclusion of a checkmark next to the list item. Once the desired setting is enabled, the user can return to the Call Options submenu by pressing the right BACK softkeyi 14.5 Calling Card Often a user will want to use a calling card for their long distance calls from their cell phone To facilitate this need, this phone can store one calling card and all of its information for fast access and convenience. 6) Press Menu 6 1 (Call Services — Calling card). The user can access these features by highlighting the Calling Card menu item and pressing the left SELECT softkey. The user will then be presented with a list of the following items: 0 New/Edit Calling Card - Delete Calling Card 1 Place Call .70, The soft keys for this menu will be SELECT (left) and BACK (right) 14.5.1 New / Edit Calling Card This handset can store on Calling Card at a time to eliminate confusion between cards and to speed the setup process if there are no cards stored on the phone, this menu choice will read “New Calling Card" Otherwise, it will read “Edit Calling Card.“ (D Press Menu 6 1 1 (Call Services - Calling Card - New/Edit) The first screen the user will see is a list of the possible Dialing Sequences used by common Calling Cards The softkeys are SELECT (right) and BACK (right). They will be asked to “Chose a Dialing Sequencez. ” The choices are: - Access#+Phone#+Cax—d# o Access#+Card#+Phone# - Dial ing Prefix+ Phonelhcardit ® Scroll to the deslred calling card and press SELECT. 14.5.2 Delete Calling Card This option will delete all information pertaining to the stored Calling Card, essentially returning the Calling Card mode to the factury default settings. when the user selects this choice and presses the SELECT key, she will be presented with a confirmation screen to confirm the deletion, (D Press Menu 6 1 282311 Services - Calling Card - Delete). _71. ® Scroll to the desired card and press SELECT 14.5.3 Place Call This option is merely a redundant means of placing a Calling Card call. The user selects this option by highlighting it in the menu and pressing the SELECT key. The phone will prompt the user for the desired phone number to call, and will then walk the user through the calling process as if they had used the long-press shortcut defined next. (D Press Menu 6 1 3(Call Services —Calling Card— Place Call)‘ ,72. 15. CALCULATOR Calculator is a simple, 4-function floating-point calculator. It MENU , allows addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of I . _ _ Ealculalur , integers and deumals, but does not support cascading I operators. The user chooses this option by selection the m Calculator option in the menu and pressing the SELECT key. When in the Calculator application, the left softkey ids OPTlONS and the rig ht softkey is BACK. When the user enters a number, the right softkey changes to CLEAR and is used to correct mistakes. The * key, which is labeled with a ‘+’ character cycles through the four operators(+,-,x,+). The Options menu contains the following choices: 0 Equals — Concludes pending operation. Display result on screen. (The ‘e" key is a shortcut for this operation. A single press will total the expression. - Add — Completes entry of prior number. Moves digits up one line and displays a ‘+’symbol on the screen 0 Subtract - Completes entry of prior number. Moves digits up one line and displays a ‘-‘symbol on the screen . Multiply - Completes entry of prior number, Moves digits up one line and displays x' symbol on the screen - Divide — Completes entry of prior number. Moves digits up one line and displays a ‘+'symbol on the screen 0 Exit — Exits Calculator application and returns user to main menu. 16. GAMES The Games submehu allows the user to play a number of r—H‘mu , ames on the handset. To Ia ames, the user hi hli hts the 9 p y; 9 g @ Games I Games menu and press the SELECT softkey. The user will be presented with the following llst of games: 16.1 Breakout 16.2 Snake Feed the snake with as many goodies as possible and watch it grow. Use keys 2,4,6, find 8 to turn the snake toward food, The longer the snake's tail grows, the higher the score. If the snake hlts its own tail or the surrounding wall, the game is over. 17. KEYGUARD This feature helps to prevent accidental key presses (when l_l , MENU the phone is in a pocket or purse, for example) by locking the % Keyguard I keypad. smcr m. If any keys are pressed while Keyguard is activated, Press Unlock and then " will display. 17.1 Activation Keyguard There are three different ways to activate Keyguard: - Press and hold (a, . Press Menu ®. . Press Menu 9 at the Start Screen. To activate Keygua rd: ® Press Menu. (2 Scroll to Menu 9 (Keyguard). @ Press Select or press and hold @. 17.2 Deactivation Keyguard ® Press Unlock. ® Press OK. Or, . Press and hold @ until Unlock keys? appears and press OK. Note: When Keyguard IS ON, calls to the emergency number programmed into the phone may be possible (for example, pressing 911 then 6). However/ Emergency key 9 doesn ‘t work, 17.3 Answering a call with Keyguard active During an incoming call the keypad automatically unlocks. Otherwise, press only Q . After you end the call, Keyguard automatically becomes active again. 17.4 Some note about Keyguard 0 Calls may be possible to the emergency number programmed into the phone (63.9. 911 or other official emergency number). The number is displayed only after user has keyed in its last digit. - Pressing the G key quickly turns lights on for 15 seconds. Note: Keyguard is automatically turned off when the phone is connected to a car kit. .75_ 18. TECHNICAL INFORMATION 1579 with 900 mAh Weight NiMH Battery Size (HxWx D) 130.5x47.2x29.6mm TDMASDU Wireless Networks TDMAlBOO AMPS Lowband 82404-84897 MHZ (TX) 86904—89337 MHz (RX) Frequency Range Highband 1850.04 — 1909.92 MHz (TX) 1930.08 — 1989.96 MHZ (RX) Transmitter Output Power Up to GDOmW Battery Voltage 3.6V nominal Number of 832 Iowband Channels 1997 highband Number of NAMs Memory Locations 200 Aipha: 15 digits per location Memory Capacny Numeric: 32 digits per location 5-4be 21) M7‘l‘i'w‘075’“ ff: W“ it'll/decaf zwu {4/ch Wat/if SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELES S HANDHELD PHONES WARNING! Please do not use your Audiovox wireless telephone if you may be distracted from another activity( such as driving a motor vehicle or walking across the street) and create a safety hazard to yourselfand others. Use your wireless telephone responsibly. Be alert to your surroundings Whenever you operate your wireless telephone. For the safe and efficient operation of your phone, observe the following guidelines: EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure quidelines wilh safely levels for handheld wireless phones. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously set by both US. and international standards bodies: ANSI C951 0992)“ NCRP Report 86 (1986)* ICNIRP (1996)* *American National Standards Institute; National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements; Inlemational Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature For example, over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, govemment health agencies, and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANS] Standard (C951) The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines ( and those standards). ANTENNA CARE Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations. PHONE OPERATION NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder. TIPS ON EFFICIENT OPERATION For your phone to operate most efficiently - Extend your antenna fully - Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed DRIVING Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas Where you drive. Always obey them. Also, if using your phone While driving, please: - Give full attention to driving—driving safely is your first responsibility; - Use hands-free operation, if available; - Pull offthe road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require. ELECTRONIC DEVICES Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not he shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone. Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six (6”) inches be maintained between ahandheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These reconunendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacmakers: - Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than 51x inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON - Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket 0 Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference - if you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn your phone OFF immediately. Hearina Aids Some digital Wireless phone may interfere with some hearing aids In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider (or call the customer service line to discuss alternatives). Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical devtoe, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles, Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle Posted Facilities Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require AIRCRAFT FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft. BLASTING AREAS To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn off two-way radio.” Obey all signs and instructions.
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