UTStarcom Korea Technologies UTS-700X UST-700X User Manual UTS 700X User Manual
UTStarcom Korea Technologies Ltd. UST-700X UTS 700X User Manual
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UTS700X Personal Station Owner’s Manual UTS700X_Cover1-4.pm6 1/6/00, 3:43 PM Before You Use Your Phone ● This phone uses radio waves. Your call may be cut off if you are in a location that cannot be reached by radio waves. Even when you are inside a service area, your call may be still cut off if you are in a place that cannot be reached by radio waves (close to a building wall, a metal door or electrical appliances). ● In public places, in crowded or in quiet venues, use your phone with consideration for the people around you so as not to cause offence. ● Because your phone uses digital signals, it has excellent privacy characteristics. However, your phone communicates via radio waves and you need to be aware that it may still be possible for a third party to intercept your calls. Precautions ● Read these precautions carefully before you use your phone to ensure that you use the phone safely and correctly. ● The precautions listed here are intended to prevent injury to the phone user and to others, and to prevent unintended damage to property. ■ The designations below indicate the severity of the injury or damage that may be incurred if the designated precautions are not followed and the product is used incorrectly. DANGER Indicates that, if this warning is ignored, improper handling of the product is likely to result in death or serious injury. Indicates that, if this warning is ignored, improper of the product could result in death or WARNING handling serious injury. CAUTION Indicates that, if this warning is ignored, improper handling of the product could result in personal injury or material damage. ■ The icons shown below are used to indicate instructions that should be observed. Prohibited Circular icons with a diagonal bar notify the user that the action indicated is prohibited. Essential Filled circles notify the user of an action that must be performed. Do not disassemble This icon indicates that the device must not be disassembled. Unplug This icon indicates that the device must be unplugged from the power socket. ii UTS700X_Caution.p65 1/6/00, 3:46 PM General Precautions When Using the Phone, Battery and AC adapter DANGER Only use the battery and AC adapter specified by our brand for use with this phone. The use of a battery or AC adapter other than that specified could result in the battery leaking fluids, overheating, bursting or igniting. Essential WARNING Do not subject this product to strong shocks or vibrations or throw it around, as this could result in the battery leaking fluids, overheating, bursting or igniting, and could damage the phone and cause faults or a fire. Do not place the battery, the phone itself or the AC adapter in a microwave oven or pressure cooker, as this could result in the battery leaking fluids, overheating, bursting or igniting, or could cause the phone or AC adapter to overheat, emit smoke, or ignite, or could damage the circuitry inside the device. Do not use this product in places where there are inflammable gases, as this could cause the gases to ignite or result in device damage, faults or a fire. Prohibited CAUTION Do not store this product in a very damp, dusty or hot location, as this could result in faulty operation. Store this product out of the reach of small children, as it could cause injury if used as a toy. Prohibited Essential Do not leave this product on an unstable or sloping surface, as it could fall and be damaged or cause injury. Prohibited iii UTS700X_Caution.p65 1/6/00, 3:46 PM Precautions When Using the Mobile Phone WARNING Do not use your mobile phone while driving, as this is dangerous and could cause a traffic accident. Pull over and park in a safe place before using the phone. Switch off the phone when you are in places where the use of mobile phones is prohibited, such as in an aircraft or hospital. Mobile phones can adversely affect the operation of electronic instrumentation and medical equipment. For information on using your phone in a medical facility, refer to the directives provided by the facility itself. Do not use your mobile phone around electronic devices that use very weak signals or require very precise control. Radio wave interference can cause malfunctions or other problems in electronic devices. Examples of affected devices: Hearing aids, pacemakers and other electronic medical aids, fire alarms, self-opening doors and other automatic control devices, etc. For more information on the effects of mobile phones on pacemakers and other electronic medical aids, check with the device manufacturer or supplier. Do not attempt to disassemble or modify your mobile phone as this could cause injury or electric shock and could damage the phone. Prohibited Essential Prohibited Do not disassemble CAUTION When the phone is used in some types of car, it could possibly affect the operation of electronic components in the car. Do not use the phone if it adversely affects the safe operation of the vehicle in any way. Do not use your mobile phone in crowded places as the antenna could strike someone and cause injury. Keep your mobile phone away from magnetic cards. Emissions from the phone can erase the information stored on floppy disks and cash cards or credit cards. Prohibited Keep sharp metal objects such as thumbtacks away from the earpiece speaker. The dynamic speaker in the earpiece is magnetic and could attract sharp objects, causing injury. Keep the mobile phone dry. Water or other fluids entering the phone could cause overheating, electric shock or damage to the phone. iv UTS700X_Caution.p65 1/6/00, 3:46 PM Precautions When Using the Battery DANGER Do not dispose of the battery by throwing it in a fire, as this could cause the battery to ignite or burst. If you are having difficulty connecting the battery to your mobile phone, do not use force as this could cause the battery to leak fluids, overheat or ignite. Do not short-circuit the battery terminals, and do not touch the terminals with metal objects such as paper clips or needles. Also, do not carry or store the battery with objects such as metal necklaces. Any of these could cause the battery to leak fluids, overheat, burst or ignite. Prohibited Do not solder the terminals as this could cause the battery to leak fluids, overheat, burst or ignite. Any fluid from inside the battery coming into contact with the eye could cause loss of vision. If this occurs, flush the affected eye with clean water (without rubbing) and seek immediate medical treatment. Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the battery as this could cause the battery to leak fluids, overheat, burst or ignite. Do not use or store the battery in hot places such as near a fire or heating appliance. This could cause the battery to leak fluids, overheat, burst or ignite. Essential Do not disassemble Prohibited WARNING If there are any noticeable changes in the battery while being used, charged or stored (overheating, discoloration, deformation, etc.), remove the battery from the phone or AC adapter and discard it. Continued use of the battery in such conditions could cause the battery to leak fluids, overheat, burst or ignite. Prohibited Any battery fluid coming into contact with your skin or clothing could cause skin damage. Wash the fluid off immediately with clean water. If the battery is leaking fluid or producing any odor, move it away from any naked flame as this could cause the leaking fluid to ignite, resulting in a fire or in the battery bursting. UTS700X_Caution.p65 Essential 1/6/00, 3:46 PM CAUTION Keep the battery dry. Moisture on the battery could cause the battery to overheat, emit smoke or corrode. Do not use or leave the battery in direct sunlight or in hot places such as in a car on a hot day. This could cause the battery to leak fluids and overheat, and could impair the performance or reduce the lifetime of the battery. Prohibited Precautions When Using the AC adapter DANGER Always use the AC adapter with a domestic power supply (eg. 220 V AC). The use of other voltages could cause an electric shock, fire, or damage to the AC adapter. Never short-circuit the AC adapter plug as this could cause an electric shock, fire, smoke, or damage to the AC adapter. Do not use the AC adapter if the power cord is damaged (core wiring exposed or cut, etc.) as this could cause a fire or electric shock. Clean off any dust on the power plug as this could cause a fire. Essential Prohibited Essential Do not place containers of water (jugs, etc.) near the AC adapter. Water on the AC adapter could cause overheating, an electric shock or damage to the devices. If any water or other liquid gets into the AC adapter, immediately unplug the power cord. Failure to do so could cause the AC adapter to overheat or catch fire, or cause an electric shock or damage to the AC adapter. Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the AC adapter as this could cause injury, an electric shock, fire, or damage to the AC adapter. Prohibited Unplug Do not disassemble Do not use the AC adapter in places with a lot of water vapour, such as a bathroom, as this could cause an electric shock. Do not touch the AC adapter, the power cord or the power socket with wet hands as this could cause an electric shock. Prohibited vi UTS700X_Caution.p65 1/6/00, 3:46 PM CAUTION Always unplug the AC adapter before performing any cleaning or maintenance. Failure to do so could cause an electric shock. Essential Do not place heavy objects on the power cord or attempt to modify the power cord as this could cause an electric shock or fire. Prohibited Always grasp the AC adapter itself when you unplug the AC adapter. Pulling on the power cord can damage the cord and cause an electric shock or fire. Essential General Notes on Cleaning and Maintenance Do not splash water on the battery, phone or AC adapter. The mobile phone, battery and AC adapter are not manufactured to waterproof specifications. Do not use them in places where there is a lot of water vapour, such as a bathroom, and take care to protect them from rain. Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the battery, phone and AC adapter. Wiping the battery, phone or AC adapter with a wet cloth could cause faults. Also, solvents such as alcohol, thinners or benzine may remove the printed lettering on the phone or cause discoloration. Wipe the AC adapter plug clean occasionally with a dry cloth. Soiled AC adapter plug result in a poor electrical connection which can cause power loss. This can also prevent the AC adapter from recharging the battery correctly. Notes on the Mobile Phone Do not expose the phone to extremely low or high temperatures. Use the mobile phone in temperatures between 5∞C and 35∞C and a humidity of 35% to 85%. Use the phone as far away as possible from equipment such as conventional phones, TVs, radios and electronic office equipment, as the mobile phone can affect the operation of such equipment. vii UTS700X_Caution.p65 1/6/00, 3:46 PM Notes on the Battery Store the battery in a cool, well-ventilated location that is not exposed to direct sunlight. The battery has a limited life. However, the life of any battery is limited, and the amount of time for which a battery can be used between recharges gradually decreases. If repeated recharging fails to restore the battery's functionality, the battery life has expired and should be replaced with a new battery of the specified type. Do not dispose used batteries with ordinary household garbage. Apply insulating tape to the battery terminals before you dispose of the battery. Check with the relevant local authorities for the correct method for disposing of your battery. Notes on the AC adapter To avoid malfunctions, do not charge the battery in the following places: • In direct sunlight • Where the ambient temperature is below 5∞C or above 35∞C • In humid or dusty locations or places subject to vibrations (this could cause malfunctions) • Near an appliance such as a TV or radio (this could impair picture or sound quality). viii UTS700X_Caution.p65 1/6/00, 3:46 PM Table of Contents Advanced Using Advanced Dialing Services Functions Basic Operations Getting Started 10 10 11 12 12 13 13 14 15 16 16 17 17 17 18 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 26 26 26 28 Appendix Introduction ......................................................................................... Welcome .......................................................................................... What is included in the box .............................................................. Getting Started .................................................................................... Getting to know your UTS700X phone ............................................. Phone descriptions ...................................................................... Technical data .............................................................................. Charging the battery ......................................................................... Switching the phone ON and OFF ................................................... Switching the phone ON .............................................................. Switching the phone OFF ............................................................ Basic Operations ................................................................................ Making a call .................................................................................... Inserting a pause into the telephone number .............................. Answering a call ............................................................................... Missed calls ................................................................................. Adjusting the earpiece volume ......................................................... Redialing a recent number ............................................................... Deleting numbers from the list ..................................................... Dialing a number in the received calls list ........................................ Deleting a number in the received call list ................................... Locking the phone ............................................................................ Unlocking the phone .................................................................... Advanced Dialing Services ................................................................ Storing a number in the phonebook ................................................. Dialing a number in the phonebook .................................................. Using two-touch dialing .................................................................... Changing a phonebook entry ....................................................... Deleting a phonebook entry ......................................................... Using Advanced Functions ............................................................... Displaying your own number ............................................................ Changing the ring volume ................................................................ Changing the ring pattern ................................................................. Changing the key tone ..................................................................... Changing the auto-response time .................................................... Changing the “NO SERVICE AREA” alert ........................................ Changing the “HAND OVER” tone .................................................... About the HAND OVER tone function .......................................... Changing the backlight setting ......................................................... Changing the “SEND OWN NUMBER” setting ................................. Appendix ............................................................................................. Cleaning the exterior of the phone ................................................... Changing the battery ........................................................................ Changing the battery while waiting for a call ................................ Troubleshooting ................................................................................ ix UTS700X_TOC.pm6 1/6/00, 3:44 PM WARNING! FCC RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE This PCS phone has been tested and complies with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF exposure limits for General Population/Uncontrolled exposure environment. In addition, it complies with the following Standards and Guidelines: • • • • FCC 96-326, Guidelines for Evaluating the Environmental Effects of Radio-Frequency Radiation. FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 01-01 (2001) Supplement C, Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields. ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992, IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz. ANSI/IEEE C95.3-1992, IEEE Recommended Practice for the Measurement of Potentially Hazardous Electromagnetic Fields - RF and Microwave. For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory that contains no metal and when the back of the phone faces your body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. Introduction Getting Started Welcome Thank you for purchasing the phone. Phone is a highly advanced phone that is designed to use a variety of advanced features in a simple, easyto-use way. What is included in the box Basic Operations • AC adapter Advanced Using Advanced Dialing Services Functions • UTS700X Personal Phone Appendix • Battery Pack (Ni-MH) • Owner’s Manual • Warranty UTS700X_Body.pm6 1/6/00, 2:49 PM Getting Started Getting to know your phone Phone descriptions N ote: Your phone uses a fixed type antenna that cannot be extended. D o not try to extend the antenna, otherwise, you may damage it. 13 12 10 11 1. 2. 3. 4. Antenna Earpiece speaker Display Telephone directory/Function key 5. CALL key 6. Number keys /Incoming call his7. tory/Clear key 8. Microphone 9. Flip cover 10. AC adapter jack /Redial/Pause key 11. 12. END/Power key 13. Earphone microphone jack Local phone number display key Calling volume setting key Calling sound type setting key Key operation sound setting key Key lock setting key UTS700X_Body.pm6 1/6/00, 2:49 PM Getting Started Getting Started Technical data Basic Operations UTS700X (main unit) Dimensions ......................................... approx. (W)44 × (L)105 × (H) 26.3 mm (excl.Antenna) Weight ................................................ approx. 95g Power supply ...................................... DC3.6V 350mAh Continuous stand by time ................... approx. 500 hours Continuous talk time ........................... approx. 5 hours AC adapter Input ................................................... AC110V 60Hz Output ................................................. DC 9V 100mA 3 4 5 Advanced Using Advanced Dialing Services Functions Phone display 1. Information display area This area includes indicators for missed calls, redial numbers, received call numbers, phonebook numbers etc. 2. Indicates when you are in a service area. 3. Indicates the strength of signal reception. 4. Battery mark Indicates the battery level. Enough to use Requires charging Appendix 5. Indicates when the phone is locked. 6. Indicates the ringer volume. 7. Phone display area Displays phone numbers and other information. UTS700X_Body.pm6 1/6/00, 2:49 PM Getting Started Charging the battery Before using your phone for the first time, charge the battery for three and a half hours. 1. Connect the AC adapter to a power source and insert the AC adapter plug into the phone. The battery mark on display will start to blink. 2. When the battery is fully charged, remove the AC adapter plug. The battery mark on the phone display will blink while the phone is charging, and then will be stop the blinking when the phone is fully charged. When the battery power is low, all of the bars of the battery mark will disappear and only the frame around the battery mark will be shown. If you are in a call, an alert tone is emitted to let you know the battery power is low. Recharge the battery before using the phone. Notes: • If you feel that the battery time is getting shorter , the battery may be experiencing the memory effect. If this occurs, use the phone until the battery is fully used all the bars of the battery mark disappear and only the frame around the battery mark is lit. Then char ge the battery for 3.5 hours. This should restore the battery to its full capacity again. • Normally , the battery is very sensitive to the surrounding temperature. Therefore, if you use the phone, or char ge the battery, in conditions where it is subject to extreme heat or cold, you may not get the best performance from the battery. UTS700X_Body.pm6 1/6/00, 2:49 PM Getting Started Getting Started Switching the phone ON and OFF Switching the phone ON Press the key until the phone display backlight comes on. The phone will emit a tone when the power is switched on. The display backlight will go out after approximately 10 seconds. Basic Operations N ote: Even if you have set the backlight setting to O FF, the backlight will come on when the phone is switched on. Switching the phone OFF Advanced Using Advanced Dialing Services Functions Press the key until the phone display goes out. The phone will emit a click sound when the power is switched off. Appendix N ote: If you have locked the phone, you cannot switch off the phone by key. U nlock the phone then press the key to pressing the switch off the phone. UTS700X_Body.pm6 1/6/00, 2:49 PM Basic Operations Making a call Make sure that the reception signal is sufficient and that at least one bar is shown on the signal indicator. Open the flip cover. The backlight of the display will come on. Enter the telephone number, including the full area code. If you make a mistake entering a number, key until the incorrect number press the is deleted, then enter the correct number. To re-enter the whole telephone number from the key then enter the beginning, press the correct number. The telephone number can be a maximum of 32 digits in length. If the number exceeds 11 digits, the numbers will scroll to the left as you enter additional numbers. Press the key. • The telephone number you entered scrolls to the left and the phone dials the number. While the number is being dialed, the telephone number on the display blinks. • After you are connected to the other party, the amount of time connected is shown on the display. The connection time can be displayed for up to 999 minutes 59 seconds. Example: Display after 0 min. 1 sec. When you are finished calling, terminate the connection. Press the key to terminate the connection. The connection is terminated and the connection time display stops. Pressing the key again will clear the connection time display from the panel display. Close the flip cover. You can also terminate the connection by UTS700X_Body.pm6 1/6/00, 2:49 PM Basic Operations Basic Basic Operations Operations Getting Started closing the flip cover. Five seconds after the flip cover is closed, the phone will emit a click and the call is disconnected. For the five seconds after the flip cover is closed, the connection to the other party is connect but the sound is muted. If you close the flip cover by mistake, you can continue the call if you open the flip cover within the five seconds, provided the other party has not hung up. Inserting a pause into the telephone number You can insert a pause into the telephone number you want to dial. Enter the telephone number. Press the key at the point you want to enter the pause. A “–” is inserted into the number shown on the display. Pressing the key a second time causes “P” to be displayed. Hyphen • If you press the key once, a hyphen “–” is inserted into the number. Pause Advanced Using Advanced Dialing Services Functions Enter any other numbers that are needed after the pause. Press the key. Appendix The numbers up to the point you inserted the pause are dialed. When the other party answers, press the key again. The numbers entered after the pause are dialed. Notes: • You cannot insert a pause as the first digit of a number • You cannot insert two, or more, pauses in succession into the number. • You cannot call telephone numbers that have a sub-address from this phone. • If the reception signal become weak during a call, a warning tone will be emitted. UTS700X_Body.pm6 1/6/00, 2:49 PM Basic Operations Answering a call You will hear the ringing pattern. Open the flip cover or press the The backlight of the display lights and you will see the phone number of the other party, if they have selected to send their own number. If the number exceeds 11 digits, 11 digits of the number will be shown then the display will scroll to show the remaining numbers. If the other party has not sent their number, you will see a “–” on the display. key. You can start talking with the other party and the length of the call is shown on the display. If the flip cover is already open when you receive a call, press any key other than the , , or keys. N ote: key or open the flip cover to If the phone is locked, press the answer the phone. You will not be able to use any other keys to answer the call while the phone is locked. When you have finished the conversation, end the call. Press the key or close the flip cover. Missed calls If you received calls while you were unable to answer a call, the number of calls missed is shown in the information display area. This can display up to 99 missed calls. If there are no missed calls, nothing is displayed. If you key, the number of missed calls press the on the display is cleared. No. of missed calls UTS700X_Body.pm6 1/6/00, 2:49 PM Basic Operations Getting Started Adjusting the earpiece volume You can adjust the volume of the earpiece while you are taiking on the phone. The default setting is “Medium”. Press the or key while you are taiking on the phone. Medium High Max Advanced Using Advanced Dialing Services Functions Low Basic Operations The earpiece volume is shown on the display. The current volume is adjusted as shown for each press of the keys. N ote: If you are using the Earphone microphone, you can also adjust its volume. Redialing a recent number You can easily redial numbers of people you have called before. The last five phone numbers dialed are remembered with the most recent being first. Press the key. “L1” is displayed in the information area of the display and the phone number of the last number you called is displayed. Press the or key until the number of the person you want to call is displayed. Appendix L1 represents the last number you called. L2, L3 etc, represents the numbers called before that. Press the key. The phone dials the displayed number. UTS700X_Body.pm6 1/6/00, 2:49 PM Basic Operations Deleting numbers from the list You can perform this operation while waiting for a call. Press the key. Press the or key until the number you want to delete is selected. Press and hold down the key. When YES-1 NO-3 appears on the display release the key. Press the key. A tone will be emitted and the selected number will be deleted. • If you do not want to delete the selected key. number, press the Dialing a number in the received calls list You can dial the phone numbers of people who have called you. The phone numbers of the last five people that called you are remembered with the most recent being first. Press the key. “C1” is displayed in the information area of the display and the phone number of the last person who called you is displayed. Press the or key until the number of the person you want to call is displayed. C1 represents the number of the last person that called. C2, C3 etc, represents the numbers of people who called before that. Press the key. The phone dials the displayed number. 10 UTS700X_Body.pm6 10 1/6/00, 2:50 PM Basic Operations key. Press the or key until the number you want to delete is selected. Press and hold down the key. When YES-1 NO-3 appears on the display release the key. Press the key. A click will be emitted and the selected number will be deleted. • If you do not want to delete the selected key. number, press the Appendix Press the Basic Operations You can perform this operation while waiting for a call. Advanced Using Advanced Dialing Services Functions Getting Started Deleting a number in the received call list 11 UTS700X_Body.pm6 11 1/6/00, 2:50 PM Basic Operations Locking the phone You can lock the phone so that you do not accidentally press any keys when carrying the phone while it is switched on. Press the key until the key mark is shown on the display. Key mark While the phone is locked, you cannot perform any operation other than those listed below: key to answer an incoming • Press the call. • Unlock the phone. Unlocking the phone Press the key until the key mark disappears from the display. The phone is unlocked and you can perform all operations. 12 UTS700X_Body.pm6 12 1/6/00, 2:50 PM Advanced Dialing Services Enter the telephone number. You can also store telephone numbers that include a pause. One pause will count as two digits of the number. Press the Basic Operations You can store up to 20 telephone numbers in the phonebook. You can use the phonebook while you are talking the phone. key. The location number 01 in the information area of the display will blink. If a telephone number has already been stored in that location, the number for the lowest available number will be displayed. To store the telephone number in the displayed location proceed to step 4. Advanced Using Advanced Dialing Services Functions Getting Started Storing a number in the phonebook Press the or key to select the number of the location you want to use. You can also use the number keys on the or keys to keypad instead of the select the location number. For example: To select location number 05 key then the key. Press the If a telephone number has already been stored in the location, the existing number and the newly entered number are displayed alternately on the display. Press the Appendix N ote: You can use the number keys of the keypad to store a telephone number during a call. key. The location number changes from a blinking display to a steady display and the telephone number is stored in the phonebook. 13 UTS700X_Body.pm6 13 1/6/00, 2:50 PM Advanced Dialing Services N ote: For numbers stored in locations 01 to 09, you use the two-touch function to dial them quickly If you store a telephone number during a call, the tones of the key used to enter the number will be heard by the other. party In addition, you cannot enter a telephone number that includes a pause during a call. After a number has been stored in the phonebook Once you have stored a number in the phonebook the number is displayed in the information area of the display when you receive a call from that number. Dialing a number in the phonebook Press the key. The first location number and its telephone number are displayed. • If you have not stored any telephone numkey bers in the phonebook, pressing the will have no effect. Select the location number and telephone number for the person you want to call. You can select the number in the following ways: Pressing the or keys. Pressing the key displays the numbers from the first location number stored to the last. key displays the numbers Pressing the from the last location number stored to the first. Pressing the key. With each press of the key the numbers will be displayed from the first location number stored to the last. 14 UTS700X_Body.pm6 14 1/6/00, 2:50 PM Advanced Dialing Services Getting Started Pressing the number keys. For example: To select location number 05 key then the key. Press the If there is no telephone number stored in the location number you entered, the location number blinks. The display will return to the previous screen after 2 seconds. Press the key. The phone dials the displayed number. Using two-touch dialing For numbers stored in locations 01 to 09 of the phonebook you use the two-touch dialing to dial them quickly and easily. You can use two-touch dialing while waiting for a call. Example: To dial the telephone number stored in location number 05. Press and hold down the Press the key. Appendix “5” appears on the display then the telephone number stored in location 05 is displayed. After the location number and telephone numkey. ber have been displayed, release the key to dial the number. N ote: If you press a number key that does not have a stored telephone number, the two-touch function will not work. 15 UTS700X_Body.pm6 15 1/6/00, 2:50 PM Advanced Using Advanced Dialing Services Functions Basic Operations The location number and its telephone number is displayed for the number you pressed. Advanced Dialing Services Changing a phonebook entry Enter the new telephone number for the number you want to change. Press the key. Press the or key or the number keys to select the number of the location you want to change. The existing number and the newly entered number are displayed alternately on the display. Press the key. The telephone number you entered is stored in the selected location. When YES-1 NO-3 appears on the display release the key. Press the key. A tone will be emitted and the selected number will be deleted. • If you do not want to delete the selected key. number, press the Deleting a phonebook entry Press the key. Press the or key or the keypad number keys to select the number of the location you want to delete. Press and hold down the key. When YES-1 NO-3 appears on the display release the key. Press the key. A tone will be emitted and the selected number will be deleted. • If you do not want to delete the selected key. number, press the 16 UTS700X_Body.pm6 16 1/6/00, 2:50 PM Displaying your own number key. When “F_” appears in the information area of the display release the key. Press the key. Basic Operations Press and hold down the Your own number of the phone is displayed. key. Even if To clear the display, press the key, the display will you do not press the be cleared after 20 seconds. • If the number exceeds 11 digits, the number will be scrolled. key during a call, the • If you press the call will be disconnected. Changing the ring volume Press and hold down the key. When “F_” appears in the information area of the display release the key. Press the Volume setting key. The current volume setting is displayed. Press the volume. (High) (Low) (Off) or key to adjust the You can set the volume to High, Low, or Off. or key Pressing the causes the phone to play the ring pattern at the selected volume. key reduces Pressing the the volume. If the volume setting is Off, then pressing the key will have no effect. Appendix You can check and adjust the settings for the ring volume of the ring pattern. The default setting is High. You can adjust the setting while waiting for a call. 17 UTS700X_Body.pm6 17 Advanced Using Advanced Dialing Services Functions You can display your own number. You can do this while waiting for a call or during a call. Getting Started Using Advanced Functions 1/6/00, 2:50 PM Using Advanced Functions Pressing the key increases the volume. If the volume setting is High, then pressing the key will have no effect. Press the key. The ring pattern stops and the phone returns key was pressed. to the display before the key, the ring Even if you do not press the pattern will stop one ring pattern has finished. • You can adjust the volume for the ring pattern when you receive a call by pressing or key while the phone is the playing the ring pattern. Changing the ring pattern You can check and adjust the settings for the ring pattern that is used to inform you of incoming calls. The default setting is 01. You can adjust the setting while waiting for a call. Press and hold down the key. When “F_” appears in the information area of the display release the key. Press the key. The current ring pattern setting is displayed. Press the or ring pattern. key to change the You can set the ring pattern to one of four tones, or 20 melodies. or key causes the Pressing the phone to play the selected ring pattern. or key again causes Pressing the the phone to switch to the next ring pattern. 01 02 03 04 ~ 21 22 23 Ring pattern 24 18 UTS700X_Body.pm6 18 1/6/00, 2:50 PM Using Advanced Functions Basic Operations Getting Started Ring Patterns and Melody names Electronic Sound Electronic Sound Electronic Sound Electronic Sound William Tell Gavotte Hungarian Rhapsody Humoresque Voices of Spring “Spring” Sonata Turkish March Beautiful Dreamer Menuet Symphony (No.5) in C minor Eine Kline Nachtmusik Tin Soldiers March Song of Joy “Orpheus at Hells” Prelude Pictures at an Exhibition “Pastoral” Symphony Swan Lake The Beautiful Blue Danube Chopin Waltz No.9 For Elise Advanced Using Advanced Dialing Services Functions No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. N ote: The ring patterns are played at the volume set by the ring volume setting. If the ring volume setting is set to O ff, you will not hear the ring patterns. Press the key. The ring pattern stops and the phone returns key was pressed. to the display before the key, the ring Even if you do not press the pattern will stop one ring pattern has finished. Appendix 19 UTS700X_Body.pm6 19 1/6/00, 2:50 PM Using Advanced Functions Changing the key tone You can check and adjust the settings for the tone mode when you press any of the keys on the phone. The default setting is 2. You can adjust the setting while waiting for a call. Press and hold down the key. When “F_” appears in the information area of the display release the key. Press the key. “1 2 3” is displayed and the current setting blinks. Press the , or change the key tone setting. key to The displayed setting are as follows: : No tone is emitted when the keys are pressed. : A standard key tone is emitted when the keys are pressed. : A musical tone is emitted when the keys are pressed. Press the key. The phone returns to the display before the key was pressed. key, the disEven if you do not press the play will be cleared after 20 seconds. do re mi fa sol la do si re do mi re fa mi fa sol 20 UTS700X_Body.pm6 20 1/6/00, 2:50 PM sol Changing the auto-response time Press the key. The current auto-response setting is displayed. Press the number keys (1-9, 0) to enter the auto-response time in seconds. Example: To set the interval to five seconds, press the 0 key then the 5 key. To set the interval to 18 seconds, press the 1 key then the 8 key. To set the auto-response time to off, enter 00. Press the key. The phone returns to the display before the key was pressed. key, the disEven if you do not press the play will be cleared after 20 seconds. Appendix key. When “F_” appears in the information area of the display release the key. Basic Operations Press and hold down the Advanced Using Advanced Dialing Services Functions When using the phone with the Earphone microphone, you can check and adjust the settings for the automatic response time (seconds) from the time you receive a call. The default setting is 00 (off). You can adjust the setting while waiting for a call. Getting Started Using Advanced Functions 21 UTS700X_Body.pm6 21 1/6/00, 2:50 PM Using Advanced Functions Changing the “NO SERVICE AREA” alert You can check and adjust the setting for the alert tone that informs you when you have moved outside the service area and that the signal reception has deteriorated. The default setting is ON-1. You can adjust the setting while waiting for a call. Press and hold down the key. When “F_” appears in the information area of the display release the key. Press the key. “ON-1 OFF-3” is displayed and the current setting blinks. Press the Press the or key. : An alert tone is emitted. : An alert tone is not emitted. key. The phone returns to the display before the key was pressed. key, the disEven if you do not press the play will be cleared after 20 seconds. Changing the “HAND OVER” tone Your phone has a function, called HAND OVER, that searches for a stronger reception signal if the current signal becomes weak. You can check and adjust the settings for the tone that is emitted when this HAND OVER function operates. You can adjust the setting while waiting for a call. Press and hold down the key. When “F_” appears in the information area of the display release the key. Press the key. “ON-1 OFF-3” is displayed and the current setting blinks. 22 UTS700X_Body.pm6 22 1/6/00, 2:50 PM Using Advanced Functions Press the key. Getting Started or : A HAND OVER alert tone is emitted. : A HAND OVER alert tone is not emitted. key. The phone returns to the display before the key was pressed. key, the disEven if you do not press the play will be cleared after 20 seconds. About the HAND OVER tone function Appendix If you hear the HAND OVER tone for four times consecutively, it means that the phone is having problems connecting to a service area with good reception and you may find your call is disconnected. If this occurs, move to another location with good reception and dial again. Basic Operations Press the Advanced Using Advanced Dialing Services Functions 23 UTS700X_Body.pm6 23 1/6/00, 2:50 PM Changing the backlight setting You can check and adjust the settings for the backlight of your phone. The default setting is ON-1, You can adjust the setting while waiting for a call. Press and hold down the key. When “F_” appears in the information area of the display release the key. Press the key. “ON-1 OFF-3” is displayed and the current setting blinks. Press the Press the or key. : The backlight for the display comes on when a key on the keypad is pressed. : The backlight for the display does not come on when a key on the keypad is pressed. key. The phone returns to the display before the key was pressed. key, the disEven if you do not press the play will be cleared after 20 seconds. Even if the backlight setting is set to off, the backlight will come on when you switch the phone on or you when you receive a call. 24 UTS700X_Body.pm6 24 1/6/00, 2:50 PM Changing the “SEND OWN NUMBER” setting key. When “F_” appears in the information area of the display release the key. Press the Basic Operations Press and hold down the key. “ON-1 OFF-3” is displayed and the current setting blinks. Press the Press the or key. : Sends the telephone number of your phone to the other party when you make a call. : Does not send the telephone number of the phone when you make a call. Advanced Using Advanced Dialing Services Functions This function lets you decide whether to send the telephone number of the phone when you make a call or not. The default setting is ON-1 (SEND). You can adjust the setting while waiting for a call. Getting Started Using Advanced Functions key. Appendix The phone returns to the display before the key was pressed. key, the disEven if you do not press the play will be cleared after 20 seconds. 25 UTS700X_Body.pm6 25 1/6/00, 2:51 PM Appendix Cleaning the exterior of the phone To clean everyday dirt and stains, wipe the phone with a soft, dry cloth. To clean stubborn stains, wipe the phone with a soft cloth that has been moistened with water and a neutral detergent, then wrung tightly so it is slightly damp. N ote: D o not use benzene, thinner or other materials as these can cause damage to the casing, or cause it to change color, or cause the casing to peel. Changing the battery The battery is replaceable. Although the battery life will vary, depending on how you use the phone, we recommend that you replace the battery every year. When replacing the battery, always use a Ni-Cd battery pack. Changing the battery while waiting for a call If the phone is on, press the turn the phone off. key to N ote: Always turn off the phone before changing the battery. Remove the battery cover. Remove the battery. 1) Hold the phone with the antenna pointing towards you. 2) Slide the cover off in the direction of the arrow, as shown in the illustration. Appendix Hold the connector by the base and gently pull it out. red black 26 UTS700X_Body.pm6 26 1/6/00, 2:51 PM Appendix Insert the battery with the marking facing upwards and firmly insert the cables into the connectors. Make sure you insert the colored cables into the correct connectors. Store the battery cables between the body of the phone and the battery. red Getting Started Insert the new battery. black Basic Operations Advanced Using Advanced Dialing Services Functions N ote: W hen replacing the battery, make sure you align the slots on the battery with the connector pins on the phone. D o not use force to pull the battery out or push it in. Attach the battery cover. Attach the battery cover as shown in the illustration on the right. While taking care not to trap the cables, make sure the cover is firmly in place. Insert the AC adapter plug into the phone and charge the battery for 12 hours. Appendix N otes: • Always use the AC adapter provided with your phone to charge the battery. • The battery level may not be displayed accurately immediately after you change the battery. If you fully charge the battery, the battery level will be displayed correctly again. 27 UTS700X_Body.pm6 27 1/6/00, 2:51 PM Appendix Troubleshooting If you are experiencing problems with your phone, please check the chart below before calling for assistance. If you cannot solve the problem after consulting this chart, contact your local dealer. Problem The power does not come on. Cause • Is the battery fully charged? (☞ p. 4) • Are you pressing the key for long enough? You cannot make a call. • Is the phone number correct? (Have you included the area code in the number?) • Have you moved outside the service area? • Is the phone locked? • Is there a pause in the phone number? You can make calls, but hear an • This can occur if you are outside announcement that you cannot your registered area. make calls because you are Turn the phone off then on again outside the service area. and try again. Calls are cut-off, or noise • Move to a different location and try interference is heard. again. You cannot charge the phone. • Is the AC adapter jack correctly inserted into the phone? (☞ p. 2) • Has the power cord been disconnected from the power supply? • Is the battery mark blinking? UTS700X_Body.pm6 28 1/6/00, 2:51 PM UTS700X_Body.pm6 29 1/6/00, 2:51 PM All rights reserved. This material may not be reproduced or copied,in whole or in part, without the written permission of UTStarcom, Inc. 5KKTR12PL7XX 0600CR Printed in Japan C 5KKTR12PL7XX UTS700X_Cover1-4.pm6 1/6/00, 3:43 PM
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