UTStarcom Korea Technologies UTS-702U Portable PCS Phone User Manual CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE

UTStarcom Korea Technologies Ltd. Portable PCS Phone CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE

Manual revised

Rhein Tech Laboratories  Client: UTStarcom 360 Herndon Parkway  Model: UTS702U Suite 1400  FCC ID:  O6YUTS-702U FCC: Part 24 Herndon, VA   20170 http://www.rheintech.com    Page 38 of 58     APPENDIX H:   MANUAL  Please see the following pages.
Document No. 2XX 702 100      UTS 702 U User Manual  Issue 1.0
ii   Table of Contents     702 U User Manual           Trademark Statement: “‘UTStarcom,’ ‘AN2000,’ and the UTStarcom logo are trademarks of UTStarcom, Inc.” Copyright Statement:  “UTStarcom, Inc. 2000.  All rights reserved.  No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of UTStarcom, Inc.” Warranty Language: “The contents of this manual, whether in whole or in part, do not constitute any express or implied warranty with respect to any products of UTStarcom, Inc., or it subsidiaries.”
702 U User Manual      Table of Contents   iii     Safety Precautions  Introduction  Thank you for purchasing your new UTS 702 U phone.  Please read this instruction manual thoroughly.  The display screens, illustrations, etc., used in this document are created for instructional purposes and can differ slightly with the actual phone.    How to Use This Instruction Manual  1.  Before using your phone Includes facts you should know before using your new phone. 2.  Basic phone operation 3.  Explains the basic operation of making and receiving calls. More Essential function Explains useful convenience functions. 4. Reference Explains phone maintenance and troubleshooting procedures.  Conventions with the manual:  “press” means to press a  key and then release;  “press and hold down” means to press a key for 2 sec or more and then release.  “service area” refers to a service coverage area where a handset  can receive signals effectively.
iv   Table of Contents     702 U User Manual        Explanation of Symbols  Before using your phone, please read the “Safety Precautions” thoroughly.  The cautions included here are provided to prevent danger to persons and property.  The following explain the degree of danger and damage that could occur if these safety precautions are not observed.   This symbol indicates that erroneous operations may directly result in serious personal injury or death.  This symbol indicates that erroneous operations may result in the possibility of serious injury or death.  This symbol indicates that erroneous operations may result in the possibility of injury or physical damage.   Explanations of other symbols used in the manual:  Prohibited   This symbol indicates a prohibited action.  Compulsory  This symbol indicates an action that must always be performed.  Disassembly Prohibited This symbol indicates that disassembly is prohibited.  Remove Power Plug This symbol indicates that the power cord must be removed from the outlet.
702 U User Manual      Table of Contents   v      Handling the Phone, Battery, and Charger  Use only the battery and charger approved for the UTS702U phone. The use of any other types can result in damage to the phone, electric shock or the risk of fire.  Compulsory  Do not store the phone or charger in hot, wet, or dusty areas. High temperatures, humidity and dust can damage electrical and mechanical components. This can cause the phone or charger to malfunction.  ProhibitedKeep the phone, battery and the charger dry. Exposure to precipitation, humidity and liquids can damage electronic components and circuit boards.   Prohibited  Do not drop, shake or throw the phone or charger. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards and damage the battery pack.   Prohibited Do not use a microwave oven or any other type of heating equipment to dry the phone, battery pack or charger. High temperature can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage the battery pack, and warp or melt plastic parts.  Prohibited Do not use the phone in the vicinity of volatile gases. Leave the area before using the phone. Failure to leave the area can result in the risk of fire or an explosion.  Prohibited Do not disassemble or modify the phone or charger. Incorrect modifications or reassembly can cause malfunctions or personal injury when the phone or charger is used.  Disassembly Prohibited
vi   Table of Contents     702 U User Manual        Handling the Phone  Do not use the phone while driving. Park the vehicle before using the phone. Traffic safety first.   Prohibited Observe any special regulations in effect in any area (hospital, aircraft, etc) when you have to use the phone. Always disconnect the charger and remove the battery of your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger.  CompulsoryDo not use the phone near electronic equipment prone to interference. . Radio frequency interference may result in malfunction of the electronic equipment. The following electronic equipment can be effected: Hearing aids, pacemakers and other clinical electronic devices, fire detectors, automatic doors and other automatically controlled devices. If you have to use phone near electronic medical devices such as pacemakers, please consult device manufacturer or local dealers.  Prohibited   In rare cases, using the phone inside certain models of vehicles can adversely affect the electronic equipment inside the vehicle. Do not use the phone in such cases, because it is dangerous for personal security.  ProhibitedKeep all storage media (magnetic cards, floppy disks, credit cards, etc.,) away from the phone. Close encounters or contact can erase or damage the storage media.  ProhibitedKeep all sharp metal objects (Pins, Nails, Hairpins etc.) away from the handset of the phone. The earpiece of the handset contains a strong magnet that can attract and hold metal objects. Remove any objects from the handset earpiece before using to avoid personal injury.  Prohibited
702 U User Manual      Table of Contents   vii      Handling the Battery  Do not dispose of the battery pack in a fire. They may explode. Check with local waste management codes for disposal instructions.   Prohibited Do not force the battery pack into the phone. Improper installation can cause malfunctions or damage the battery pack. This may result in the risk of fire or personal injury.  Prohibited Use caution in handling batteries in order not to short the battery to conductive materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The battery and/or conductor may overheat and cause burns.  Prohibited Do not solder the battery terminals together. This may result in a cracked or leaking battery pack or the risk of fire.   Prohibited Do not open or mutilate the battery pack. Battery acid is corrosive and may cause burns or injury to eyes. If battery acid gets into the eyes, DO NOT RUB. Immediately flush the eyes with clean water and call a physician.  CompulsoryDo not leave or store the battery pack in hot areas (Near fire, a heater, etc). High temperature can damage and shorten the life of the battery pack. This may result in a cracked or leaking battery pack or the risk of fire.  Prohibited   Do not use a discolored, deformed or damaged battery pack in the phone. This may result in personal injury or the risk of fire.   Disassembly Prohibited Do not open or mutilate the battery pack. Battery acid is corrosive and may cause burns or injury to skin or clothing. If battery acid is spilled, immediately flush the area with clean water to prevent injury.  Compulsory Do not use a cracked, leaking or odor emitting battery pack near an open flame.    Compulsory   Do not leave or store the phone in areas where temperatures are more than 45 °C for a long period of time. High temperature can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage the battery pack, and warp or melt plastic parts.  Prohibited The battery cord is color-coded, the red line is positive (anode), the black line is negative (cathode) and the yellow line is a sensor output.   Compulsory
viii   Table of Contents     702 U User Manual        Handling the Charger  Use only a power source that provides the appropriate voltage (AC220V±10% or AC110V±10%) for the charger. An unsuitable power source can result in damaging the charger, electric shock or the risk of fire.  CompulsoryDo not short circuit the charger connector jack. This may result in the risk of fire or electric shock.   Prohibited Do not use the charger if the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed (exposed or broken wires, etc). This can result in the risk of fire or electric shock  Prohibited Unplug the charger from the outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosols cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning to wipe off any accumulated dust to prevent any chance of fire.  CompulsoryNever spill any liquid on the charger. This may result in the risk of fire or electric shock.   Prohibited Unplug the charger immediately from the wall outlet if liquid has been spilled into the unit to prevent the risk of fire or electric shock.   Remove Power Plug Do not use the charger in areas with high humidity, such as bathrooms or the like. This may result in malfunction, electric shock or the risk of fire.   Prohibited Do not touch the charger power cord or wall outlet with wet hands. This may result in the risk of fire or electric shock.   Prohibited   Always unplug the charger from the wall outlet before cleaning to avoid the risk of electric shock.   CompulsoryDo not place objects on the power cord. Install the charger where no one can step or trip on the power cord.   Prohibited Always grip the power plug when removing charger from the wall outlet. Do not pull on power supply cord to avoid damage and the risk of electric shock.   Compulsory
702 U User Manual      Table of Contents   ix     Phone Information Avoid extremely high or low temperatures. Always use the phone in an environment with a temperature range of 10°C~40°C and humidity range of 45%~95%. For maximum signal strength and noise free operation, use away from electrical appliances such as TV, radio or personal computer. Leaving the phone in hot or cold places such as a car will reduce the capacity and life of the battery. A phone with a hot or cold battery may temporarily not work even when the battery is fully charged.   Battery Information Store the battery in a cool, well-ventilated area. Do not store in direct sunlight. If left unused a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time. If a fully discharge battery is stored for a long period of time, it may not be possible to recharge the battery. Do not discard old batteries with household trash. Where regulated, check with local waste management codes for disposal instructions. The Battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out. When the operating time is shorter than normal it time to replace the battery.    Warning Information for 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.
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702 U User Manual      Table of Contents   xi    Table of Contents 1. BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE .................................................................................................................1-1 1.1 PACKAGE CONTENTS......................................................................................................................................1-1 1.2 PHONE SPEC ...................................................................................................................................................1-2 1.3 HANDSET DESCRIPTION..................................................................................................................................1-3 1.4 DISPLAY INDICATORS .....................................................................................................................................1-5 1.5 BATTERY INSTALLATION................................................................................................................................1-6 1.5.1 Battery Insertion ....................................................................................................................................1-6 1.5.2 Battery Replacement..............................................................................................................................1-8 1.6 BATTERY CHARGING......................................................................................................................................1-9 1.7 ATTACHING THE HAND STRAP .....................................................................................................................1-10 1.8 HOW TO NAVIGATE THE MENU: ...................................................................................................................1-11 1.9 MENU SUMMARY .........................................................................................................................................1-12 2. BASIC OPERATIONS....................................................................................................................................2-1 2.1 TURNING THE PHONE ON AND OFF.................................................................................................................2-1 2.1.1 Turning the Phone ON...........................................................................................................................2-1 2.1.2 Turning the Phone Off ...........................................................................................................................2-1 2.2 MAKING CALLS ..............................................................................................................................................2-1 2.2.1 Making IP Calls.....................................................................................................................................2-2 2.3 ANSWERING CALLS ........................................................................................................................................2-4 2.4 CALL LOGS.....................................................................................................................................................2-4 2.4.1 Missed Call Log.....................................................................................................................................2-4 2.4.2 Outgoing Call log ..................................................................................................................................2-7 2.4.3 Answered Call Log ..............................................................................................................................2-10 2.4.4 Delete Log............................................................................................................................................2-13 2.4.5 Duration...............................................................................................................................................2-14 2.4.6 Call Log Quick View............................................................................................................................2-15 2.5 ADJUSTING THE EARPIECE VOLUME.............................................................................................................2-15 2.6 KEYPAD LOCK..............................................................................................................................................2-16 3. ADDRESS BOOK............................................................................................................................................3-1 3.1 HOW TO ENTER LETTERS, CHARACTERS AND SYMBOLS USING THE KEYPAD ................................................3-1 3.1.1 Character Input Mode ...........................................................................................................................3-1 3.1.2 Upper Case/ Lower Case Mode.............................................................................................................3-2 3.1.3 Digit Mode.............................................................................................................................................3-2 3.1.4 Symbol Mode .........................................................................................................................................3-3 3.1.5 Simplified Chinese Mode .......................................................................................................................3-3 3.2 GROUP INFO ...................................................................................................................................................3-4 3.2.1 Assigning a Ringing Pattern to a Group Name .....................................................................................3-4 3.2.2 Modifying Group Member Information .................................................................................................3-5 3.2.3 Deleting a Group Member from the Address Book................................................................................3-6 3.3 STORING NAMES AND PHONE NUMBERS ........................................................................................................3-7 3.4 MAKING A CALL USING A STORED PHONE NUMBER ......................................................................................3-8 3.5 SPEED DIALING ............................................................................................................................................3-10 3.5.1 Assigning a Phone Number for Speed Dialing ....................................................................................3-10 3.5.2 Speed Dialing.......................................................................................................................................3-10 3.6 DELETING.....................................................................................................................................................3-12 3.6.1 Delete one by one from the Address Book ...........................................................................................3-12 3.6.2 Deleting the Address book ...................................................................................................................3-13 3.7 MODIFY ENTRY IN ADDRESS BOOK..............................................................................................................3-13 3.8 MEMORY ......................................................................................................................................................3-15
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OTHER ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS .............................................................................................................4-1 4.1 PROFILES ........................................................................................................................................................4-1 4.1.1 Profile Option Descriptions:..................................................................................................................4-1 4.1.2 Enable a Profile.....................................................................................................................................4-2 4.1.3 Modify a Profile.....................................................................................................................................4-3 4.2 SMS ...............................................................................................................................................................4-5 4.2.1 How to Enter Letters, Characters and Symbols Using the Keypad .......................................................4-5 4.2.2 Character Input Mode ...........................................................................................................................4-6 4.2.3 Upper Case/ Lower Case Mode.............................................................................................................4-7 4.2.4 Digit Mode.............................................................................................................................................4-7 4.2.5 Symbol Mode .........................................................................................................................................4-7 4.2.6 Simplified Chinese Mode .......................................................................................................................4-8 4.2.7 Edit a Message.......................................................................................................................................4-8 4.2.8 Inbox ....................................................................................................................................................4-10 4.2.9 Outbox .................................................................................................................................................4-15 4.2.10 Drafts ...................................................................................................................................................4-17 4.2.11 Clear Messages....................................................................................................................................4-20 4.3 SETTINGS......................................................................................................................................................4-23 4.3.1 Own Number........................................................................................................................................4-23 4.3.2 Alarm ...................................................................................................................................................4-23 4.3.3 Date/Time ............................................................................................................................................4-25 4.3.4 Answer Mode .......................................................................................................................................4-26 4.3.5 Language .............................................................................................................................................4-27 4.3.6 IP Phone ..............................................................................................................................................4-28 4.3.7 Display.................................................................................................................................................4-29 4.3.8 Set Security ..........................................................................................................................................4-30 4.4 TOOLS ..........................................................................................................................................................4-34 4.4.1 Calculator............................................................................................................................................4-34 4.4.2 Calendar ..............................................................................................................................................4-35 4.4.3 My Picture ...........................................................................................................................................4-36 4.5 GAMES .........................................................................................................................................................4-37 4.5.1 Reversi .................................................................................................................................................4-37 4.5.2 EVsan...................................................................................................................................................4-37 4.5.3 Wacko ..................................................................................................................................................4-38 5. WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS....................................................................................................................5-1 5.1 CONNECTING TO DATA COMMUNICATION PORT ............................................................................................5-1 5.2 DIALING TO INTERNET....................................................................................................................................5-2 6. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................................................6-1 6.1 PHONE MAINTENANCE .....................................................................................................................................6-1 6.2 TROUBLESHOOTING .........................................................................................................................................6-1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ......................................................................................................................................... III INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................................................. III HOW TO USE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL .................................................................................................................. III EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS .........................................................................................................................................IV HANDLING THE PHONE, BATTERY, AND CHARGER .......................................................................................................V HANDLING THE PHONE .................................................................................................................................................VI HANDLING THE BATTERY............................................................................................................................................VII HANDLING THE CHARGER ..........................................................................................................................................VIII PHONE INFORMATION...................................................................................................................................................IX BATTERY INFORMATION...............................................................................................................................................IX WARNING INFORMATION FOR FCC RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE.................................................................................IX
 1Before Using Your Phone   1.  Before Using Your Phone 1.1 Package Contents Please check the package contents by comparing them with the following list. In case there are missing items or product defects, please contact your local phone dealer.   Main Unit (UTS 702-U) and Ni-MH battery  Charger  Hand strap  Instruction manual  After service guide  Warranty Card
1-2   Before Using Your Phone    702-U User Manual   1.2 Phone Spec Transmission power  Approximately 10mW on average Battery  DC 3.6V Li-ion battery, at least 480mAh Size  119×44 (excluding antenna) ×22mm (L×W×H) Weight  Approximately 83g (including battery pack) Charger  Input: AC 100-240V±10%, 50-60Hz  Output: DC 5.2V, 210mA Weight: 50g Charging time  Approximately 2.5 hours Continuous standby time   48~200 hours Table 1-1: Phone Specification (((( Note: The length of standby time the battery can supply power is determined by the telephone usage. The following actions or situations can consume more power and reduce the standby time.  Migration to areas where signal strength is weak.   Moving through the service area.  Talking on the phone for long periods of time.  Ringing volume is set to the maximum.  Earpiece volume is set to the maximum.  Leaving the phone in hot or cold places such as a car will reduce the capacity and life of the battery. A phone with a hot or cold battery may temporarily not work even when the battery is fully charged.  Repeated changing of phone parameters. (i.e. Adding or deleting entries to/from the phonebook feature)
702-U User Manual    Before Using Your Phone   1-3   1.3 Handset Description   1. Antenna: The antenna cannot to be extended. Any attempt to pull out the antenna may damage the handset and antenna. 2. Earpiece 3. LCD Screen: Displays the phone numbers, text that have been entered and other mode states. 4.  Navigation Key: This key is used to scroll through the contents of the menu, phone book, and incoming and outgoing call logs. The key can scroll up or down right or left. 5.  Left Soft /Function Key:
1-4   Before Using Your Phone    702-U User Manual   This unmarked key that sits below the screen is used to access and select functions. The meaning of the key is determined by what’s presently on the screen above it. 6.  Send Key: This key is used to make or receive a call. 7.  ~ Keypad 8.   Star/IP Key: This key is used to enter the symbol  ºººº or a pause “P” symbol in a telephone number or change the input mode of the keypad. This key is used to make IP calls 9. Microphone 10.   /Lock Key:  This key is used to enter   in a telephone number. This key locks the keypad to prevent keys from being accidentally pressed. When it is locked, the handset can only answer calls. 11.   End/Power Key: This key is used to terminate a call or exit the current menu. This key is used to turn the handset on or off. 12.  Right Function/Enter Key:  This unmarked key that sits below the screen is used to access and select functions. The meaning of the key is determined by what’s presently on the screen above it. 13. Strap eyelet  14. Data Communication Port cover 15. Battery cover  16. Charging jack ( Note: This is only a brief introduction of the keypad functions; details are depicted in latter part of the manual.
702-U User Manual    Before Using Your Phone   1-5   1.4   Display Indicators  1.   Service Indicator: When a call is in progress,   is displayed to show hook-off status. When the icon   is not shown on the display the handset is in standby mode. 2.   Signal Strength: Indicates the current signal strength. When the phone is in a service area lines are displayed to signify signal strength. More lines mean better signal strength. Signal strength is symbolize as follows:  Strong   Weak 3.   Text Message: Indicates a text message has been received and/or not read. 4.   Alarm: Indicates the alarm is activated. 5.   Long Distance Call Lock: Indicates the long distance call lock is activated. 6.   Mute Ringing Tone:
1-6   Before Using Your Phone    702-U User Manual   Indicates the handset ringer has been disabled and/or the vibrator has been activated.  7.   Battery:  Indicates the battery charge level status in 4 steps:  - Fully charged  - Fair  - Low, not much power left  - Requires charging 8.  GR (Group Mode): Indicates the handset is logging into a group. 9.  LCD Screen: Displays the phone numbers, short messages and text that have been entered. 10.   Keypad Lock: Indicates the keypad lock is activated. 11. Missed Call: Indicates a call was received but was not answered. 12. Low Power Warning: Indicates the battery is running out of power and only a few minutes of talk time remains, a warning tone is heard and “Please Charge” is flashed on the display. When there is no more talk time the phone switches itself off.  1.5 Battery Installation 1.5.1 Battery Insertion 1.  Remove the cover by sliding while pressing towards the base of the phone as illustrated. 2.  Connect the cord of the battery by firmly inserting the connector until a click is heard. Check the orientation of the connector before inserting. (((( Note: The battery cord is color-coded, the red line is positive (anode), the black line is negative (cathode) and the yellow line is a sensor output  3.  Insert the battery into the compartment of the phone. Place the cord between the phone body and the battery.
702-U User Manual    Before Using Your Phone   1-7    (((( Note: When installing the battery, make sure the connector of the battery cord is firmly inserted into the connector pin of the phone. Do not use excessive force when handling the battery cord. 4.  Attach the battery cover. Fit the cover into the slots and slide towards the top of the phone until a click is heard. Do not pinch the battery cord with the cover. 5.  Be sure to charge the battery for a minimum of four hours.
1-8   Before Using Your Phone    702-U User Manual   1.5.2 Battery Replacement The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but will eventually wear out. When the operating time (talk time and stand-by time) becomes obviously shorter than normal, it is time to replace the battery. 1.  Turn off the phone by pressing and holding  until the LCD is cleared of all texts and icons. 2.  Remove the cover by sliding while pressing towards the base of the phone as illustrated. 3.  Remove the battery. Disconnect the cord by firmly griping the connector and pulling gently as illustrated.  4. Connect the cord of the new battery by firmly inserting the connector until a click is heard. Check the orientation of the connector before inserting. (((( Note: The battery cord is color-coded, the red line is positive (anode), the black line is negative (cathode) and the yellow line is a sensor output  5.  Insert the battery into the compartment of the phone. Place the cord between the phone body and the battery.  (((( Note: When installing the battery, make sure the connector of the battery cord is firmly inserted into the connector pin of the phone. Do not use excessive force when handling the battery cord. 6.  Attach the battery cover. Fit the cover into the slots and slide in the direction of arrow until a click is heard. Do not pinch the battery cord with the cover.
702-U User Manual    Before Using Your Phone   1-9   7.  Be sure to charge the new battery for a minimum of four hours and reset the time and date on the phone. 1.6   Battery Charging 1.  Connect the charger plug to the charging jack on the bottom of the handset.  ( Note: Charging the battery with phone on is less efficient than charging with the phone off. 2.  Plug the charger into (110/220V AC) wall outlet the battery indicator starts to scroll and the texts “Charging…” is displayed on the LCD screen when the phone is off. If the phone is on the “Charging…” is removed from the LCD screen. 3.  The battery is fully charged when the battery indicator stops scrolling, and the texts “Fully Charged!” is displayed on the LCD screen when the phone is off. 4.  Disconnect the charger from the AC outlet and the phone.  (((( Note:  Before using the phone for the first time, charge the battery for a minimum of four hours.  When the LCD displays  , the phone should be recharged.  When the battery is running out of power and only few minutes of talk time remains, a warning tone is heard and “Charge” is flashed on the display. When there is no more talk time the phone switches itself off.  In order to maintain good operating times, fully discharge the battery from time to time by leaving the phone switch on until it turns itself off.  The phone can be used to make and receive calls while charging if the phone is on.
1-10   Before Using Your Phone    702-U User Manual   1.7  Attaching the Hand Strap Fasten the hand strap as shown in the figures below.
702-U User Manual    Before Using Your Phone   1-11   1.8  How to Navigate the Menu: 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  In the menu, use the navigation key to select a menu option. Press the navigation keys to highlight the desired menu item. Use the navigate key to move the cursor.   Up Down Left Right3.  To go back to a previous screen press the right soft key  or to exit the menu and return to standby mode press  . 4.  To go into a submenu press the left soft key (OK).
1-12   Before Using Your Phone    702-U User Manual   1.9 Menu Summary  Searchx   Enter Name x <Display Results>  Add Entry x Enter Name x Enter Numberx Select Group Delete Entryx 1. Delete One x 2. Delete All x <Select Name>x <Enter Password>x <Delete Name> <Delete All Group Infox <Group Names> x 1. Set Ring x 2. Browse x <Ringing Pattern> <Group Members> Speed Dial x  Key (1 to 9) x Set Addresses x Memory x  <Total Phone No.>     Edit message x 1. Optionsx  1. Send 2. Save  1. Optionsx 1. Reply 2. Forward  Inbox x  3. Delete 4. Call Back  Outbox x 1. Optionsx 1. Forward 2. Delete  Drafts x 1. Optionsx 1. Edit 2. Send 3. Delete  SMS x Clear x 1. Optionsx 1. Clear Inbox 2. Clear Outbox 3. Clear Drafts 4. Clear All  1. Enable     Profile x <Profile Name > xxxx  Standard   Meeting  Outdoors  Silent 2. Set x 1. Whisper Mode 2. Ring Volume 3. Ring Mode 4. Ring Tone 5. Message Tone 6. Alarm Tone 7. Keypad Tone 8. Alert Tone  Missed Log x 1. Optionsx 1. Store 2. Delete Entry  Answered Log x 1. Optionsx 1. Store 2. Delete Entry  Outgoing Log x 1. Optionsx 1. Store 2. Delete Entry  Call Log x Duration x  <Total Talk Time>     Tools x Calculator Calendar My Picture
702-U User Manual    Before Using Your Phone   1-13   Reversi x 1. Start 2. Set Level 3. First Player 4. Set Array 5. Game Rule  Evsan x 1. Start 2. Top Score 3. Games Rule  Games x Wacko x 1. Start 2. Top Score 3. Set Speed 4. Game Rule  Own Numberx <Display Number>  Alarm x 1. ON/Off 2. Set Time 3. Snooze  4. Repeat Type  Answer Mode x  1.  Any Key Answer 2.  Talk Key Answer  IP Phonex  <Enter IP Information>    Setting x Display x  1.  Toll Call Lock 2. Code Request 3. Change Code 4. Reset All
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    2Basic Operation 2. Basic Operations 2.1  Turning the Phone On and Off 2.1.1 Turning the Phone ON 1. Press   and hold (minimum of two seconds) until the LCD backlight turns on.  The phone is locked when “Enter Code:” is displayed on the LCD screen. When “Enter Code:” is displayed enter the six-digit (0-6) password and press the left soft key   (Ok) to unlock the phone. If the correct password has been entered, the selected greeting will be displayed on the LCD screen and the phone will enter standby mode.  The default six-digit password is 8-8-8-8-8-8.  When the battery power is too low, a warning tone is heard and the phone switches itself off. 2.1.2 Turning the Phone Off  Press   and hold until the LCD is cleared of all texts and icons.  The phone keypad is locked if   icon is displayed on the screen. When the   icon is displayed, press   to unlock the phone keypad. 2.2 Making Calls Before dialing a telephone number, make sure the signal strength is sufficient. The signal strength icon on the LCD of the phone should be at least  .
2-2   Basic Operations    702 U User Manual   1.  Dial a phone number.  Correct misdialed digits by one of the following methods. o  Press the right soft key   (Clear) to delete the last digit dialed. o  Press and hold down the right soft key   (Clear) for two seconds to delete all dialed digits. 2. Press   to send dialed digits. The screen displays “Connecting.”  The LCD on the phone will display a call timer in the lower left hand corner if the call is successfully completed.  When making a long distance call and the long distance call lock has been activated, the LCD will display the   icon. Refer to section of “Cancel Long Distance Call Lock” to release. 3.  To end a call or cancel the call attempt, press or the right soft key  . The LCD on the phone will display the call duration for three seconds and then return to stand-by mode.   Note:  The call timer is for reference only and should not be used in calculating the cost of a call.  Note:  When a phone moves to an area with inadequate signal strength a warning tone is generated by the handset if the “out of service area alarm” has been activated. 2.2.1 Making IP Calls Prior to making an IP call using the   key, make sure the correct access number; account number and password have been entered into the memory of the phone. 1.  Dial the number, e.g. 17980 2. Press the   key. The phone will automatically send the IP access number, account number and password stored in memory.
702 U User Manual    Basic Operations 2-3    3.  If the call is successfully completed, “IP Call” is displayed on the LCD screen.  4.  Follow the instructions from your service provider. 5.  To end a call or cancel the call attempt, press .  Note:  The IP card access number, account number and password must be entered into the phone prior to using the   key.  Note: Refer to “Entering an IP number and Password.”
2-4   Basic Operations    702 U User Manual   2.3 Answering Calls 1.  When a call is being received, the phone rings.  If you subscribe to a Caller ID service, the calling party information will be displayed.  If the calling party has blocked the calling information from being sent, “No Caller ID” will be displayed on the LCD screen. 2. Press   or left soft key   to answer the call.  The LCD on the phone will display a call timer in the lower left hand corner. 3.  To end a call, press   or right soft key   on the handset.   Note:  Pressing   when the phone rings will mute the ringer and reject the call.  When the keypad is locked, calls can be answered by pressing  . 2.4  Call Logs  Your phone can display the most recent missed, answered and outgoing calls. The phone stores the phone numbers in memory into three separate logs. Each log allows you to view the phone number, call the phone number, delete the phone number or save it to the Address book. 2.4.1 Missed Call Log If there is a missed call, “Missed Call” will be displayed on the LCD screen. The last forty phone numbers (maximum of 24 digits each) received are stored in the phone’s memory. The missed call log allows you to view the phone number, call the phone number, view the time of the missed call, delete the phone number or save it to the Address book. If the caller’s phone number has been entered into the Address book, their name and group is shown when the miss call is displayed.    Note:   You must subscribe to a Caller ID service for the calling party information to be entered into the Missed Call log.  If calling party has blocked the calling information from being sent, the caller’s phone number will not entered into the Missed Call log.
702 U User Manual    Basic Operations 2-5     If the same caller calls more than one time, the caller’s phone number is entered only once into the Missed Call log.  The Missed Call log can store a maximum of 40 phone numbers. When the 41st phone number is received the oldest phone number is deleted. 2.4.1.1  Using the Missed Call log to make a Call. Menu xxxx Call Log xxxx Missed Log xxxx Select Phone Number xxxx Dial 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Call Log and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Missed Log and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 4.  To scroll between the phone numbers, press the navigation key   or .  If you do not subscribe to a Caller ID service, “No Caller ID” will be displayed on the LCD screen for the calling party information.  If the calling party has blocked the calling information from being sent, “No Caller ID” will be displayed on the LCD screen. 5. Press   to dial the number. 2.4.1.2  Delete a Missed Call Menu xxxx Call Log xxxx Missed Log xxxx Select Phone Number xxxx Options xxxx Delete Entry 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Call Log and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Missed Log and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select.
2-6   Basic Operations    702 U User Manual   4.  To scroll between the phone numbers, press the navigation key   or .  If you do not subscribe to a Caller ID service, “No Caller ID” will be displayed on the LCD screen for the calling party information.  If the calling party has blocked the calling information from being sent, “No Caller ID” will be displayed on the LCD screen. 5.  Press the left soft key   Options. 6.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Delete Entry and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select.  7.  Press the left soft key   (Ok) to delete the phone number. The phone erases the information and returns to the Call Log menu. 8.  Press the right soft key   (Cancel) to stop the deletion of the phone number and return to the Options menu. Press the right soft key  (Back) to return to the list of missed calls. 9. Press  (End) to exit the menu and return to stand-by mode. 2.4.1.3  Store a Missed Call Menu xxxx Call Log xxxx Missed Log xxxx Select Phone Number xxxx Options xxxx Store 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Call Log and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Missed Log and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 4.  To scroll between the phone numbers, press the navigation key   or .
702 U User Manual    Basic Operations 2-7    5.  Press the left soft key   (Options.)  If the calling information is “No Caller ID” for the missed call, “Error” is displayed on the LCD Screen and the Store option is not available. 6.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Store and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select.  7.  Enter the person’s name (up to 12 letters) or leave blank if desired. Press the left soft key   (Ok) to enter. If no name is entered, the phone number is use for the name.  If the LCD display flashes “Exists” after you enter a name it means there is already an entry with the exact same name and phone number stored in the phone’s memory.  If there are no empty memory locations, the LCD displays flashes ”Full”. Select a name and phone number to delete before adding new name and phone number. 8. Choose a Group by pressing   or   and then press the left soft key  (Ok). 9.  The phone enters the information and returns to the Options menu. Press the right soft key   (Back) to return to the list of missed calls. 10. Press  (End) to exit the menu and return to stand-by mode. 2.4.2 Outgoing Call log The last forty phone numbers (maximum of 24 digits each) dialed on the phone are stored in memory. The outgoing call log allows you to view the phone number, call the phone number, view the time of the call, call duration, delete the phone number or save it to the Address book.  If the calling information (phone number, name, etc.) has been entered into the Address book, the name and group is shown when the call is displayed.  Note:  The Outgoing log can store a maximum of 40 phone numbers. When the 41st phone number is dialed the oldest phone number is deleted.
2-8   Basic Operations    702 U User Manual    2.4.2.1  Using the Outgoing Call log to make a Call Menu xxxx Call Log xxxx Outgoing Log xxxx Select Phone Number xxxxDial 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2. Press Menu to access the menu options. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Call Log and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 4.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Outgoing Log and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 5.  To scroll between the phone numbers, press the navigation key   or .  To search from the most recent dialed phone number, press navigation key  .  To search from the oldest dialed phone number, press navigation  key. 6. Press   to dial the number. 2.4.2.2  Delete an Outgoing Call  Menu  xxxx Call Log xxxx Outgoing Log xxxx Select Phone Number xxxx Options xxxx Delete Entry 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2. Press Menu to access the menu options. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Call Log and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 4.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Outgoing Log and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select.
702 U User Manual    Basic Operations 2-9    5.  To scroll between the phone numbers, press the navigation key   or  . 6.  Press the left soft key   Options. 7.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Delete Entry and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select.  8.  Press the left soft key   (Ok) to delete the phone number. The phone erases the information and returns to the Call Log menu.  9.  Press the right soft key   (Cancel) to stop the deletion of the phone number and return to the Options menu. Press the right soft key   (Back) to return to the list of outgoing calls. 10. Press  (End) to exit the menu and return to stand-by mode. 2.4.2.3  Store an Outgoing Call Menu xxxx Call Log xxxx Outgoing Log xxxx Select Phone Number xxxx Options xxxx Store 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Call Log and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Outgoing Log and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 4.  To scroll between the phone numbers, press the navigation key   or  . 5.  Press the left soft key   Options.
2-10   Basic Operations    702 U User Manual   6.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Store and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select.  7.  Enter the person’s name (up to 12 letters) or leave blank if desired. Press the left soft key   (Ok) to enter. If no name is entered, the phone number is use for the name.  If the LCD display flashes “Exists” after you enter a name it means there is already an entry with the exact same name and phone number stored in the phone’s memory.   If there are no empty memory locations, the LCD displays flashes ”Full”. Select a name and phone number to delete before adding new name and phone number. 8. Choose a Group by pressing   or   and then press the left soft key  (Ok). 9.  The phone enters the information and returns to the Options menu. Press the right soft key   (Back) to return to the list of outgoing calls. 10. Press  (End) to exit the menu and return to stand-by mode. 2.4.3 Answered Call Log The last forty phone numbers (maximum of 24 digits each) received by the phone are stored in memory. The answered call log allows you to view the phone number, call the phone number, view the time of the received call, call duration, delete the phone number or save it to the Address book. If the caller’s phone number has been entered into the Address book, their name and group is shown when the call is displayed.   Note:   You must subscribe to a Caller ID service for the calling party information to be entered into the Answered Call log.  If calling party has blocked the calling information from being sent, the caller’s phone number will not entered into the Answer Call log.  If the same caller calls more than one time, the caller’s phone number is entered only once into the Answered Call log.
702 U User Manual    Basic Operations 2-11     The Answered Call log can store a maximum of 40 phone numbers. When the 41st phone number is received the oldest phone number is deleted. 2.4.3.1  Using the Answered Call Log to make a call Menu xxxx Call Log xxxx Answered Log xxxx Select Phone Number xxxxDial 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Call Log and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Answered Log and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 4.  To scroll between the phone numbers, press the navigation key   or  .  If you do not subscribe to a Caller ID service, “No Caller ID” will be displayed on the LCD screen for the calling party information.  If the calling party has blocked the calling information from being sent, “No Caller ID” will be displayed on the LCD screen. 5. Press   to dial the number. 2.4.3.2  Delete an Answered Call Menu  xxxx Call Log xxxx Answered Log xxxx Select Phone Number xxxx Options xxxx Delete Entry 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Call Log and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Answered Log and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select.
2-12   Basic Operations    702 U User Manual   4.  To scroll between the phone numbers, press the navigation key   or .  If you do not subscribe to a Caller ID service, “No Caller ID” will be displayed on the LCD screen for the calling party information.  If the calling party has blocked the calling information from being sent, “No Caller ID” will be displayed on the LCD screen. 5.  Press the left soft key   Options. 6.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Delete Entry and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 7.  Press the left soft key   (Ok) to delete the phone number. The phone erases the information and returns to Call Log menu. 8.  Press the right soft key   (Cancel) to stop the deletion of the phone number and return to the Options menu. Press the right soft key  (Back) to return to the list of answered calls. 9. Press  (End) to exit the menu and return to stand-by mode. 2.4.3.3  Store an Answered Call Menu xxxx Call Log xxxx Answered Log xxxx Select Phone Number xxxx Options xxxx Store 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Call Log and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Answered Log and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 4.  To scroll between the phone numbers, press the navigation key   or  .
702 U User Manual    Basic Operations 2-13    5.  Press the left soft key   Options.   If the calling information is “No Caller ID” for the missed call, “Error” is displayed on the LCD Screen and the Store option is not available. 6.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Store and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select.  7.  Enter the person’s name (up to 12 letters) or leave blank if desire. Press the left soft key   (Ok) to enter. If no name is entered, the phone number is use for the name.  If the LCD display flashes “Exists” after you enter a name it means there is already an entry with the exact same name and phone number stored in the phone’s memory.   If there are no empty memory locations, the LCD displays flashes ”Full”. Select a name and phone number to delete before adding new name and phone number. 8. Choose a Group by pressing   or   and then press the left soft key  (Ok). 9.  The phone enters the information and returns to the Options menu. Press the right soft key   (Back) to return to the list of answered calls. 10. Press  (End) to exit the menu and return to stand-by mode. 2.4.4 Delete Log  Menu xxxx Call Log xxxx Delete Log xxxx Select Call log xxxxDelete  You can remove all previously store phone numbers from an individual log or clear all logs. 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options.
2-14   Basic Operations    702 U User Manual   2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Call Log and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Delete Log and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 4.  To scroll between the menu options (Missed, Answered, Outgoing and Delete All), press the navigation key   or  . 5.  Press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 6.  Press the left soft key   (Ok) to delete the stored phone numbers. The phone erases the information and returns to the Delete Log menu. 7. Press  (End) to exit the menu and return to stand-by mode. 2.4.5 Duration Menu xxxx Call Log xxxx Duration xxxx Display Talk Time (Answered/Outgoing calls) Your phone can display the total duration of the answered and outgoing calls. The time is shown in hh:mm:ss format. 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Call Log and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Duration and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 4.   The individual and total talk time for Answered and Outgoing calls is displayed on the LCD screen. 5.  Press the left soft key   (Reset) to clear all timers if desired. The phone erases the information and returns to the Call Log menu.
702 U User Manual    Basic Operations 2-15    Press the right soft key to   (Back) to return to Call Log menu. 6. Press  (End) to exit the menu and return to stand-by mode. 2.4.6 Call Log Quick View Press   when the phone is idle to display the last Outgoing call. Press   when the phone is idle to display the last Incoming call. Press   when the phone is idle to display the last Missed call. Use the   or   to browse any of the call logs lists. 2.5  Adjusting the Earpiece Volume You can adjust the earpiece volume of the phone while on a call. 1.  Press the navigation key   or   while talking to display the current earpiece volume. 2. Press   to increase and   to decrease the volume.  If the earpiece volume is at the maximum level 6, the volume level will not change when   is pressed.  If the earpiece volume is at the minimum level 1, the volume level will not change when   is pressed. 3.  To exit and return to call timer mode press the left soft key  or wait 2 seconds.  Note:   There are 6 volume levels.  1. Lowest 2. Lower 3. Low 4. High 5. Higher 6. Highest
2-16   Basic Operations    702 U User Manual   2.6 Keypad Lock The keypad lock prevents the keys from being accidentally pressed when; for example, the phone is in your pocket or handbag. 1.  To lock the keypad, press  and hold for a minimum of two seconds. When the keypad is locked the   icon appears on the LCD of the phone.  2.  To unlock the keypad, press   and hold for a minimum of two seconds. When the keypad is unlocked the   icon disappears from the LCD of the phone  Note: When the keypad is locked you can:  Answer a call by pressing. .  Turn on the backlight by pressing  .  Mute the phone’s ringer by pressing  .
    3Address Book3. Address book You can store phone numbers and associated names in memory of your 702U phone by using the Address book function. The phone can store up to 500-phone number of up to 24 digits and names of up to 12 characters in length. 3.1  How to Enter Letters, Characters and Symbols Using the Keypad  As shown in the table below, more than one character (letters and a number) is assigned to each key of the keypad. The available character set depends on the input character mode and whether a phone number, name or text message is being entered into the handset. Only the characters (0-9, *, # and pause for IP only) are available for a phone number whereas the letters (A, a, B, b, C, etc), numbers and symbols can be used for a name or text message. Key  Displayed Character  Key  Displayed Character  1   . , : ; ? ! ( ) * # % @  P (p) Q (q) R (r) 7  A (a) B (b) C (c) 2   T (t) U (u) V (v) 8  D (d) E (e) F (f) 3    W (w) X (x) Y (y) 9  G (g) H (h) I (i) 4    Space 0  J (j) K (k) L (l) 5    # (Press   for #) (Press and hold  )  M (m) N (n) O (o) 6    - (Phone number only)  Moves the cursor to the left  Moves the cursor to the right  Press to delete the last character entered. Press and hold to delete all characters 3.1.1 Character Input Mode The 702-U offers five types of character modes that can be used when entering a name in the address book or writing a text message to be sent by short message service. The five character input modes are upper case letters,
3-2   Address book    702 U User Manual   lower case letters, simplified Chinese, digits and symbols. Each input mode provides a different set of characters that are accessed using the keypad and/or the navigation key and soft keys. Pressing   (Star / IP) or  (# / Lock) key changes the character input mode when a name or text message is being entered. The   (Star / IP) key switches the input mode between the upper case letters, lower case letters, simplified Chinese and digits where as the   (# / Lock) key switches the input mode to symbol mode only. The selected input mode is shown with an icon that appears in the left corner of the scratch pad box located at the bottom of the LCD screen as shown in the table below. Mode IconUpper case letter   Lower case letter   Simplified Chinese   Digits   Symbols   3.1.2 Upper Case/ Lower Case Mode To select characters for a name or text message that you wish to enter press the key on the keypad until the character appears in the scratch pad box at the bottom of the LCD screen. When the desired character is displayed in the scratch pad box, press the   to move the character and the cursor to the right in the name/text display field at the top of the LCD screen. Pressing a different key on the keypad to enter the next character has the same result. If you do not take any action the character displayed in the scratch pad box is automatically moved to the name/text display field after approximately one second.  Characters can be deleted from the scratch pad box or name/text display field using the right soft key   (Clear).  3.1.3 Digit Mode To enter digits press the key on the keypad with the corresponding number. When the key is pressed the digit appears in the name/text field. Digits can be deleted from the name/text display field using the right soft key   (Clear).
702 U User Manual    Address book 3-3    3.1.4 Symbol Mode Use the navigation key  to highlight a symbol in the menu for selection. Press the left soft key   (Ok) to display the symbol in the name/text field. After each symbol is selected the phone automatically returns to the previous input character mode. Additional symbols are available if the selection menu has an up ( ) or down ( ) arrow. Press the navigation key   or   to view the symbols. Symbols can be deleted from the name/text display field using the right soft key   (Clear). Press the key multiple times to clear the symbol from the name/text field. Name/Text fieldSymbol Selection MenuSelected SymbolOK ClearCursorCharacter Input Mode 3.1.5 Simplified Chinese Mode To select a Chinese character for a name or text message that you wish to enter, press the key(s) on the keypad that represent the initial sound (constant or vowel) of the pronunciation of the character. The characters that have this initial sound appear in the selection menu box at the bottom of the LCD screen. Use the navigation key   to scroll to the desired character. Press the left soft key   (Ok) to display the character in the name/text field. In most cases the selection menu will display a set of new characters that are often associated with initial selection in a phrase. If the next character in the phrase is listed you may select it. Otherwise start a new selection process.
3-4   Address book    702 U User Manual   Additional characters are available if the selection menu has an up ( ) or down ( ) arrow. Press the navigation key   or   to view the extra characters. Characters can be deleted from the scratch pad box or name/text display field using the right soft key   (Clear).  3.2 Group Info You can separate phone numbers into several categories or groups. A group is a number of individuals considered together because of certain similarities such as business associates, friends or family members. Each group can be assigned a distinctive ringing pattern or tone. When the phone receives a call you can identify the caller as a member of a group by the type of ringing. Since a group is assigned a unique ring pattern or tone you can determine whether the call is from business associate, friend or family member. Group Names Family Colleague VIP  Others Friend Classmate Partner Black List  Note: Assign the name and phone number of any individual to the “Black List.” whose call you wish to reject. Entries found in the Black List will not ring the phone. If you do not subscribe to a Caller ID service or the calling party has block the information from being sent the phone will ring. 3.2.1 Assigning a Ringing Pattern to a Group Name Addressesxxxx Group Info xxxx Set Ring xxxx Select Ringing Pattern 1.  Press the right soft key   (Addresses) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Group Info and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to select a Group (Family, Friend, Colleague etc.) and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 4.  Use the navigation key   or   to select Set Ring and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select.
702 U User Manual    Address book 3-5    5.  Use the navigation key   or   to scroll between the Ringing Patterns. When changing the ringing patterns, the phone automatically rings. 6.  Press the left soft key   (Ok) to select and return to the Group Info menu. 7.  To exit and return to standby mode press .  3.2.2 Modifying Group Member Information Addressesxxxx Group Info xxxx Browse xxxx Select Member NamexxxxDetailsxxxxEdit 1.  Press the right soft key   (Addresses) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Group Info and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to select a Group (Family, Friend, Colleague etc.) and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. If there are no entries in the group, the LCD displays flashes ”No Record”. 4.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Browse and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. The names of the group members are displayed on the LCD screen. 5.  Use the navigation key   or   to highlight a group member name’s and then press the left soft key   (Details) to select. The full record name, phone number and group are displayed on the LCD screen. 6.   Press the right soft key   (Back) to return to the list of group members or the left soft key   (Options) to edit entry.
3-6   Address book    702 U User Manual   7.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Edit and then press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 8.  Modify the name (up to 12 letters or leave blank if desire) by pressing the keys on the phone then press the left soft key   (Ok). If no name is entered, the phone number is use for the name. 9.  Modify the phone number (up to 24 digits) by pressing the keys on the phone and then press the left soft key  (Ok).   If you do not enter a phone number, “Error” is displayed on the LCD screen of the phone.  If the LCD display flashes “Exists” after you enter a number it means there is already an entry with the exact same name and phone number stored in the phone’s memory. 10. Choose a Group by pressing   or   and then press the left soft key  (Ok) to select 11. The phone enters the information and returns to the<Group Name>Options menu. Press the right soft key   (Back) to return to the list of group names. 12. Press  (End) to exit the menu and return to stand-by mode. 3.2.3 Deleting a Group Member from the Address Book Addressesxxxx Group Info xxxx Browse xxxx Select Member NamexxxxDetailsxxxxDelete Entry 1.  Press the right soft key   (Addresses) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Group Info and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to select a Group (Family, Friend, Colleague etc.) and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. If there are no entries in the group, the LCD displays flashes ”No Record”.
702 U User Manual    Address book 3-7    4.  Use the navigation key   or   to select Browse and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. The names of the group members are displayed on the LCD screen. 5.  Use the navigation key   or   to highlight a group member name’s and press the left soft key   (Details) to select. The full record name, phone number and group are displayed on the LCD screen. 6.   Press the right soft key   (Back) to return to the list of group members or the left soft key   (Options) to delete entry. 7.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Delete Entry and then press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 8.  Press the left soft key   (Ok) to delete the phone number. The phone erases the information and returns to the list of group members. 9.  Press the right soft key   (Cancel) to stop the deletion of the phone number and return to the Options menu. Press the right soft key  (Back) to return to the list of group members. 10. Press the right soft key   (Exit) or  (End) to exit the menu and return to stand-by mode. 3.3  Storing Names and Phone Numbers Addressesxxxx Add Entry xxxx Enter Namexxxx Enter PhonexxxxNumberxxxxSelect Group You can store up to 500 frequently used phone numbers in the memory of the handset. 1.  Press the right soft key   (Addresses) to access the menu options.
3-8   Address book    702 U User Manual   2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Add Entry and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Enter the person’s name (up to 12 letters) by pressing the keys on the phone or leave blank if desire. Press the left soft key   (Ok) to enter. If no name is entered, the phone number is use for the name. 4.  Enter the phone number (up to 24 digits) by pressing the keys on the phone and then press the left soft key  (Ok).  If you do not enter a phone number, “Error” is displayed on the LCD screen of the phone.  If the LCD display flashes “Exists” after you enter a number it means there is already an entry with the exact same name and phone number stored in the phone’s memory. 5. Choose a Group by pressing   or   and then press the left soft key  (Ok). 6.  The phone enters the information and displays the new entry in the address book. Press the left soft key   (Details) to show the particulars of the new entry. 7.  Press the right soft key   (Exit) or  (End) to exit the menu and return to stand-by mode.  Note: The address book information can be changed, deleted or lost if the following occurs:  Discharge of static electricity or electrical noise strikes the phone.  The phone is brought to the service center for repair.  Fully discharged.  No battery for an extended period of time. 3.4  Making a Call Using a Stored Phone Number Addressesxxxx Search xxxx Enter NamexxxxSend Key 1.  Press the right soft key   (Addresses) to access the menu options.
702 U User Manual    Address book 3-9    2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Search and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Enter the person’s name (up to 12 letters) you want to find or leave blank. Press the left soft key   (Ok) to enter.  4.  The names that begin with the letters entered and the telephone number is displayed. If the desired name is not displayed press   or   to search through the address book. If you did not enter a name the address book displays the first entry, press   or   to search through the address book. 5. Press   to dial the phone number displayed on the LCD of the phone.  Note:  If there are no records in the address book, the LCD will display “No Record”.
3-10   Address book    702 U User Manual   3.5 Speed Dialing 3.5.1 Assigning a Phone Number for Speed Dialing Addressesxxxx Speed Dial xxxx Setxxxx Select Phone NumberxxxxDone Ten numbers stored in the address book can be assigned to the keys  thru   for single key dialing. 1.  Press the right soft key   (Addresses) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Speed Dial and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  To scroll between the Keys, press the navigation key   or  . If no phone number is assigned to a Key, press the left soft key  (Set). 4.  Search the address book for the desired name and/or phone number using the navigation keys   or  , press the left soft key   (Ok) to select it. If there are no phone numbers in the address book the “No Record” is displayed on the LCD screen. 5.  The phone enters the information and displays the entry assigned to the key on the LCD screen. Press the left soft key   (Options) to access a menu to cancel the assignment. 6.  Press the right soft key   (Back) to return to the address book menu or  (End) to exit the menu and return to stand-by mode. 3.5.2 Speed Dialing This function allows the address book entries to be dialed via the keys  thru  .  1.  Press the desired single dial key and hold for more than one second.
702 U User Manual    Address book 3-11     “1” will be displayed on the screen first and 2 seconds later the entry in the address book will be displayed. 2. Press   to dial the phone number displayed on the LCD of the phone.  Note:  If there is no corresponding entry in the address book, the key will function normally.
3-12   Address book    702 U User Manual    3.6 Deleting  3.6.1 Delete one by one from the Address Book Addressesxxxx Delete Entry xxxx Delete Onexxxx Select Phone NumberxxxxDone 1.  Press the right soft key   (Addresses) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Delete Entry and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Delete One and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 4. Press   or   to scroll through the address book to search for the desired name and phone number and then press the left soft key  (Delete) to select. 5.  Press the left soft key   (Ok) to delete the phone number. The phone erases the information and displays the current entries in the address book 6.  Press the right soft key   (Cancel) to stop the deletion of the phone number and return to the address book.  7. Press  (End) to exit the menu and return to stand-by mode.
702 U User Manual    Address book 3-13     3.6.2 Deleting the Address book Addressesxxxx Delete Entry xxxx Delete Allxxxx Enter PasswordxxxxDone 1.  Press the right soft key   (Addresses) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Delete Entry and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Delete All and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select 4.  The address book is password protected. When “Enter Code:” is displayed on the LCD screen enter the six-digit password then press the left soft key   (Ok). If the correct password has been entered, the phone will erase the all entries in the address book.  The default password is 8-8-8-8-8-8. 5.  To exit and return to standby mode press (End). 3.7  Modify Entry in Address Book Addressesxxxx Search xxxx Enter Namexxxx Select Phone NumberxxxxDetailsxxxxOptionsxxxxEdit xxxxDone 1.  Press the right soft key   (Addresses) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Search and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Enter the person’s name (up to 12 letters) you want to find or leave blank. Press the left soft key   (Ok) to enter.
3-14   Address book    702 U User Manual   4.  The names that begin with the letters entered and the telephone number is displayed. If the desired name is not displayed press   or   to search through the address book. If you did not enter a name the address book displays the first entry, press   or   to search through the address book. 5.  Use the navigation key   or   to highlight a phone number and then press the left soft key   (Details) to select. The full record name, phone number and group are displayed on the LCD screen. 6.   Press the right soft key   (Back) to return to the address book or the left soft key   (Options) to edit entry. 7.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Edit and then press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 8.  Modify the name (up to 12 letters or leave blank if desire) by pressing the keys on the phone then press the left soft key   (Ok). If no name is entered, the phone number is use for the name. 9.  Modify the phone number (up to 24 digits) by pressing the keys on the phone and then press the left soft key  (Ok).  If you do not enter a phone number, “Error” is displayed on the LCD screen of the phone.  If the LCD display flashes “Exists” after you enter a number it means there is already an entry with the exact same name and phone number stored in the phone’s memory. 10. Choose a Group by pressing   or   and then press the left soft key  (Ok) to select 11. The phone enters the information and displays the details of the entry on the LCD screen. Press the right soft key   (Back) to return to the address book.
702 U User Manual    Address book 3-15    12. Press the right soft key   (Exit) or  (End) to exit the menu and return to stand-by mode.  Note: If there are no records in the address book, the LCD will display “No Record”. 3.8 Memory Addressesxxxx Memory xxxxDone Displays a count of the phone numbers stored in the address book of the phone. The count provides the number of phone numbers assigned to each group, the total number stored and the remaining capacity to store phone numbers. 1.  Press the right soft key   (Addresses) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Memory and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to scroll up or down to view the number of phone numbers assigned to each group, the total number stored and the remaining capacity. 4.  Press the left soft key   (Back) to return to the Addresses menu or  (End) to exit and return to stand-by mode.
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    4Other Essential Functions 4. Other Essential Functions 4.1 Profiles Profiles provide a means to customize the setting of the phone to suit your personal needs for an event such as a meeting or use outdoors. You can custom tailor four different profiles Standard, Meeting, Silent and Outdoor to fit four different environments. Each profile allows you to set the microphone mode, ringing volume, ringing mode, ringing tone, incoming message tone, alarm clock tone, and enable or disable the keypad tone and the out of service area alarm. Once you have modified one or all four profiles, select a profile to that best suits your needs.  Default Settings for the Profiles Option Standard Meeting Silent Outdoor Whisper Mode  Off On Off On Ring Volume  3 1 0 5 Ring Mode  Ringing Ring Once Off  Ascending Ring Tone  Ring 1  Ring 1  Ring 1  Ring 1 Message Tone  Ring 2  Ring 2  Ring 2  Ring 2 Alarm Tone  Ring 4  Ring 4  Ring 4  Ring 4 Keypad Tone  Off Off Off On Alert Tone  On On On Off The default factory setting is Standard. 4.1.1 Profile Option Descriptions:  Whisper Mode: When enabled, the microphone volume is adjusted to allow you to speak in a whisper, without affecting the voice quality. You can set the whisper mode to either ON or OFF. The default setting is setting is OFF.  Ringing Volume: Adjusts the ringing volume level of the phone’s ringer for incoming calls, received SMS messages, and the alarm clock. You can select one of the six ringing volume levels (1- Lowest to 6 - Highest) that are available. The default ringing volume level setting is 3.  Ring Mode:
4-2   Other Essential Functions    702 U User Manual   Controls the ringing style of the ringing tone or pattern selected for the phone’s ringer and alarm clock. Four options are available: Ring Once – One time only. Ascending – Slowly increase to maximum volume. Ringing – No change to the selected ringing tone pattern. OFF – Disables all ringing tones. If the phone is set to OFF, no ringing tone, message alert tone or warning tone will be heard. The default ring mode setting is Ringing.   Ring Tone: You can select one of the six different types (1 to 6) of ringing tones or one of the eighteen different (7 to 24) melodies to sound when an incoming call is received. The default ringing tone setting is Ring1.   Message Tone: You can select one of the six different types (1 to 6) of ringing tones or one of the eighteen different (7 to 24) melodies to sound to indicate an incoming SMS message. The default message tone setting is Ring2.   Alarm Clock Tone: You can select one of the six different types (1 to 6) of ringing tones or one of the eighteen different (7 to 24) melodies to sound when the alarm clock timer expires. The default alarm clock tone setting is Ring4.   Keypad Tone: Each time a key is pressed on the phone a tone is heard. You can set the keypad tone to ON or OFF. The default keypad tone setting is ON.   Alert Tone: You can select whether an alerting tone is heard in the earpiece of the handset when a handover occurs during your phone conversation or the handset is out of the service area. A handover is the process of transferring a call from one cell site to another as the handset moves through the service area. The handover tone indicates that the handset is searching for to a cell site with a stronger radio signal in the service area to maintain the communication link. If the handover is successful you won’t notice any difference in the quality conversation since the connection is not broken. However, if the handover fails the quality of the conversation will degrade, as the radio signal grows weaker. The handover tone provides an early alert to the possibility of a service interruption during a conversation. The default Alert Tone setting is ON. 4.1.2 Enable a Profile MenuxxxxProfilexxxxSelect ProfilexxxxEnablexxxxDone
702 U User Manual    Other Essential Functions 4-3   1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Profiles and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach (Standard, Meeting, Silent or Outdoor) and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 4.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach (Enable) and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 5.  To return to standby mode press  (End). 4.1.3 Modify a Profile MenuxxxxProfilexxxxSelect ProfilexxxxSetxxxxWhisper ModexxxxRing VolumexxxxRing ModexxxxRing Tonexxxx Message TonexxxxAlarm TonexxxxKeypad TonexxxxAlert TonexxxxDone 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Profiles and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach (Standard, Meeting, Silent or Outdoor) and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 4.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach (Set) and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 5.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Whisper Mode and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select.
4-4   Other Essential Functions    702 U User Manual   6.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach (ON or OFF) and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 7.   Use the navigation key   or   to select a Ringing Volume and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 8.  Use the navigation key   or   to adjust the volume (1 –Lowest to 6 – Highest) and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 9.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Ring Mode and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 10. Use the navigation key   or   to select a ring mode (Ring Once, Ascending, Ringing or OFF) and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 11. Use the navigation key   or   to reach Ring Tone and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 12. Use the navigation key   or   to select a ring tone (Ring 1, Ring 2, etc.) and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. When changing the ringing tone types, the phone automatically rings. 13. Use the navigation key   or   to reach Message Tone and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 14. Use the navigation key   or   to select a message tone (Ring 1, Ring 2, etc.) and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. When changing the ringing tone types, the phone automatically rings. 15. Use the navigation key   or   to reach Alarm Tone and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select.
702 U User Manual    Other Essential Functions 4-5   16. Use the navigation key   or   to select an alarm tone (Ring 1, Ring 2, etc.) and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. When changing the ringing tone types, the phone automatically rings. 17. Use the navigation key   or   to reach Keypad Tone and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 18. Use the navigation key   or   to turn the keypad tone (ON or OFF) and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 19. Use the navigation key   or   to reach Alert Tone and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 20. Use the navigation key   or   to turn the alert tone (ON or OFF) and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 21. To exit and return to standby mode press  (End). 4.2  SMS The Short Message Service (SMS) is a network service, which enables you to send and receive text messages up to 116 English or 58 Chinese characters in length. Messages can be edited, stored, deleted and forward to others using your phone. Before you can send any messages, you will need to contact your service provider to subscribe to the SMS. Your service provider can tell you if the service is available in your area and answer any questions. Prior to sending any text messages make sure the receiving phone is SMS compatible. 4.2.1 How to Enter Letters, Characters and Symbols Using the Keypad As shown in the table below, more than one character (letters and a number) is assigned to each key of the keypad. The available character set depends on the input character mode and whether a phone number, name or text message is being entered into the handset. Only the characters (0-9, *, # and pause for IP only) are available for a phone number whereas the letters (A, a, B, b, C, etc), numbers and symbols can be used for a name or text message.
4-6   Other Essential Functions    702 U User Manual   Key  Displayed Character  Key  Displayed Character  1   . , : ; ? ! ( ) * # % @  P (p) Q (q) R (r) 7  A (a) B (b) C (c) 2   T (t) U (u) V (v) 8  D (d) E (e) F (f) 3    W (w) X (x) Y (y) 9  G (g) H (h) I (i) 4    Space 0  J (j) K (k) L (l) 5    # (Press   for #) (Press and hold   )  M (m) N (n) O (o) 6   ¾¾¾¾ - (Phone number only)  Moves the cursor to the left  Moves the cursor to the right  Press to delete the last character entered. Press and hold to delete all characters 4.2.2 Character Input Mode The 702-U offers five types of character modes that can be used when entering a name in the address book or writing a text message to be sent by short message service. The five character input modes are upper case letters, lower case letters, simplified Chinese, digits and symbols. Each input mode provides a different set of characters that are accessed using the keypad and/or the navigation key and soft keys. Pressing   (Star / IP) or  (# / Lock) key changes the character input mode when a name or text message is being entered. The   (Star / IP) key switches the input mode between the upper case letters, lower case letters, simplified Chinese and digits where as the   (# / Lock) key switches the input mode to symbol mode only. The selected input mode is shown with an icon that appears in the left corner of the scratch pad box located at the bottom of the LCD screen as shown in the table below. Mode IconUpper case letter   Lower case letter   Simplified Chinese   Digits   Symbols
702 U User Manual    Other Essential Functions 4-7   4.2.3 Upper Case/ Lower Case Mode To select characters for a name or text message that you wish to enter press the key on the keypad until the character appears in the scratch pad box at the bottom of the LCD screen. When the desired character is displayed in the scratch pad box, press the   to move the character and the cursor to the right in the name/text display field at the top of the LCD screen. Pressing a different key on the keypad to enter the next character has the same result. If you do not take any action the character displayed in the scratch pad box is automatically moved to the name/text display field after approximately one second.  Characters can be deleted from the scratch pad box or name/text display field using the right soft key   (Clear).  4.2.4 Digit Mode To enter digits press the key on the keypad with the corresponding number. When the key is pressed the digit appears in the name/text field. Digits can be deleted from the name/text display field using the right soft key   (Clear). 4.2.5 Symbol Mode Use the navigation key  to highlight a symbol in the menu for selection. Press the left soft key   (Ok) to display the symbol in the name/text field. After each symbol is selected the phone automatically returns to the previous input character mode. Additional symbols are available if the selection menu has an up ( ) or down ( ) arrow. Press the navigation key   or   to view the symbols. Symbols can be deleted from the name/text display field using the right soft key   (Clear). Pressed the key multiple times to clear the symbol from the name/text field.
4-8   Other Essential Functions    702 U User Manual   Name/Text fieldSymbol Selection MenuSelected SymbolOK ClearCursorCharacter Input Mode 4.2.6 Simplified Chinese Mode To select a Chinese character for a name or text message that you wish to enter, press the key(s) on the keypad that represent the initial sound (constant or vowel) of the pronunciation of the character. The characters that have this initial sound appear in the selection menu box at the bottom of the LCD screen. Use the navigation key   to scroll to the desired character. Press the left soft key   (Ok) to display the character in the name/text field. In most cases the selection menu will display a set of new characters that are often associated with initial selection in a phrase. If the next character in the phrase is listed you may select it. Otherwise start a new selection process. Additional characters are available if the selection menu has an up ( ) or down ( ) arrow. Press the navigation key   or   to view the extra characters. Characters can be deleted from the scratch pad box or name/text display field using the right soft key   (Clear). 4.2.7 Edit a Message 4.2.7.1  Writing and Sending a Short Message MenuxxxxSMSxxxxEdit MessagexxxxEnter TextsxxxxOptionsxxxxSendxxxxDone 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options.
702 U User Manual    Other Essential Functions 4-9   2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach SMS and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Edit Message and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. If you have previously entered a message it will be displayed on the LCD screen. 4.  Enter the text message you want to send using the keypad.  5.  Press the left soft key   (Options) to send the message on the LCD screen. If you do not enter a text message, “Empty” is displayed on the LCD screen of the phone. 6.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Send and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 7.  Enter the phone number of the recipient or press the right soft key  (Search) to search the address book. Use   or   to search through the address book and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 8.  Press the left soft key   (Send) or   to dial the phone number displayed on the LCD of the phone. 4.2.7.2  Writing and Saving a Short Message MenuxxxxSMSxxxxEdit MessagexxxxEnter TextsxxxxOptionsxxxxSavexxxxDone 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach SMS and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Edit Message and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 4.  Enter the text message you want to save using the keypad.
4-10   Other Essential Functions    702 U User Manual   5.  Press the left soft key   (Options) to save the message on the LCD screen. If you do not enter a text message, “Empty” is displayed on the LCD screen of the phone. 6.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Save and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. If the maximum number of messages (10) has been saved, “Update?” is displayed on the LCD screen of the phone. 7.  Press the left soft key   (Ok) to delete the oldest message and save the new message in Drafts or press the right soft key   (Cancel). 4.2.8 Inbox When you receive a message, the message alert tone will sound, and “New Message” will appear on the LCD screen. If there are any unread messages or new messages, the   icon will appear on the screen.   The  Inbox can store up to 100 messages. When the 100th message is received, “Inbox Full” is displayed, and the   icon will change to  . When the inbox is full, the phone cannot receive any messages. You will need to erase some of the existing messages, so that new messages can be received.   When the Inbox is selected, the number of unread messages will appear briefly i.e. “New 5”. Press any key except   or wait 2 seconds, the message list will appear on the screen. If there are no unread messages, the list will be displayed directly. The list shows the sender’s phone number and name (if it is saved in the address book). The messages are listed according to the time received. The latest message is displayed first. The icon   in front of the header means that the message has not yet been read;   in front of the header means that the message has been read. 4.2.8.1 Read Messages MenuxxxxSMSxxxxInboxxxxxSelect Messagexxxx Done  1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options.
702 U User Manual    Other Essential Functions 4-11   2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach SMS and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Inbox and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. If the Inbox is empty, “No Record” is displayed on the LCD screen of the phone. 4.  Press navigation key   or   to scroll to the desired message and press left soft key   (Ok) to select.  5.  Use navigation key   or   to browse through the message and related information (sender and time). 4.2.8.2  Reply to a Message MenuxxxxSMSxxxxInboxxxxxSelect MessagexxxxOptionsxxxxReplyxxxxSendxxxxDone 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach SMS and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Inbox and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. If the Inbox is empty, “No Record” is displayed on the LCD screen of the phone. 4.  Press navigation key   or   to scroll to the desired message and press left soft key   (Ok) to select. 5.  Press the left soft key   (Options) to reply to the message on the LCD screen.  6.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Reply and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 7.  Enter the text message you want to send using the keypad.
4-12   Other Essential Functions    702 U User Manual   8.  Press the left soft key   (Options) to send the message on the LCD screen. If you do not enter a text message, “Empty” is displayed on the LCD screen of the phone. 9.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Send and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 10. Press the left soft key   (Send) or   to send the message. 4.2.8.3  Forward a Message MenuxxxxSMSxxxxInboxxxxxSelect MessagexxxxOptionsxxxxForwardxxxxSendxxxxDone 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach SMS and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Inbox and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. If the Inbox is empty, “No Record” is displayed on the LCD screen of the phone. 4.  Press navigation key   or   to scroll to the desired message and press left soft key   (Ok) to select. 5.  Press the left soft key   (Options) to forward the message on the LCD screen.  6.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Forward and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 7.  Enter the phone number of the recipient or press the right soft key  (Search) to search the address book. Use   or   to search through the address book and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select.
702 U User Manual    Other Essential Functions 4-13   8.  Press the left soft key   (Send) or   to dial the phone number displayed on the LCD of the phone. 4.2.8.4  Delete a Message MenuxxxxSMSxxxxInboxxxxxSelect MessagexxxxOptionsxxxxDelete xxxxDelete OkxxxxDone  1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach SMS and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Inbox and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. If the Inbox is empty, “No Record” is displayed on the LCD screen of the phone. 4.  Press navigation key   or   to scroll to the desired message and press left soft key   (Ok) to select. 5.  Press the left soft key   (Options) to delete the message on the LCD screen.  6.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Delete and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. “Delete?” is displayed on the LCD screen of the phone. 7.  Press the left soft key   (Ok) to erase the message. 4.2.8.5  Call Back  MenuxxxxSMSxxxxInboxxxxxSelect MessagexxxxOptionsxxxxCall Backxxxx Done  You can call the message sender’s phone. 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options.
4-14   Other Essential Functions    702 U User Manual   2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach SMS and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select.  3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Inbox and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. If the Inbox is empty, “No Record” is displayed on the LCD screen of the phone. 4.  Press navigation key   or   to scroll to the desired message and press left soft key   (Ok) to select. 5.  Press the left soft key   (Options) to dial the phone number of the message on the LCD screen.  6.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Call Back and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 7.  Press the left soft key   (Send) or   to dial the phone number displayed on the LCD of the phone. 4.2.8.6  Store Phone number to Address book MenuxxxxSMSxxxxInboxxxxxSelect MessagexxxxOptionsxxxxStorexxxx Done 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach SMS and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Inbox and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. If the Inbox is empty, “No Record” is displayed on the LCD screen of the phone. 4.  Press navigation key   or   to scroll to the desired message and press left soft key   (Ok) to select.
702 U User Manual    Other Essential Functions 4-15   5.  Press the left soft key   (Options) to add the phone number of the message on the LCD screen to the address book.  6.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Store and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 7.  Enter the person’s name (up to 12 letters) by pressing the keys on the keypad or leave blank if desire. Press the left soft key   (Ok) to enter. If no name is entered, the phone number is use for the name.  If the LCD display flashes “Exists” after you enter a name it means there is already an entry with the exact same name and phone number stored in the phone’s memory. 8. Choose a Group by pressing   or   and then press the left soft key . 9.  The phone enters the information and returns to the Options menu. Press the right soft key   (Back) to return to the list of incoming messages. 10. Press  (End) to exit the menu and return to stand-by mode. 4.2.9 Outbox The last 100 messages sent are stored in Outbox. When Outbox is selected, the sent message list appears on the screen. The list shows the recipient’s phone number and name (if it is saved in the address book). The messages are listed according to the time sent. The latest message sent is displayed first. 4.2.9.1 Read Messages MenuxxxxSMSxxxxOutboxxxxxSelect Messagexxxx Done 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach SMS and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select.
4-16   Other Essential Functions    702 U User Manual   3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Outbox and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. If the Outbox is empty, “No Record” is displayed on the LCD screen of the phone. 4.  Press navigation key   or   to scroll to the desired message and press left soft key   (Ok) to select.  5.  Use navigation key   or   to browse through the message and related information (sender and time). 4.2.9.2  Delete a Message MenuxxxxSMSxxxxOutboxxxxxSelect MessagexxxxOptionsxxxxDelete xxxxDelete OkxxxxDone 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach SMS and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Outbox and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. If the Outbox is empty, “No Record” is displayed on the LCD screen of the phone. 4.  Press navigation key   or   to scroll to the desired message and press left soft key   (Ok) to select. 5.  Press the left soft key   (Options) to delete the message on the LCD screen.  6.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Delete and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. “Delete?” is displayed on the LCD screen of the phone. 7.  Press the left soft key   (Ok) to erase the message.
702 U User Manual    Other Essential Functions 4-17   4.2.9.3  Forward a Message MenuxxxxSMSxxxxOutboxxxxxSelect MessagexxxxOptionsxxxxForwardxxxxSendxxxxDone After forwarding the message, the related information about this message will be replaced by the new information in the Inbox. 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach SMS and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Outbox and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. If the Outbox is empty, “No Record” is displayed on the LCD screen of the phone. 4.  Press navigation key   or   to scroll to the desired message and press left soft key   (Ok) to select. 5.  Press the left soft key   (Options) to forward the message on the LCD screen.  6.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Forward and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 7.  Enter the phone number of the recipient or press the right soft key  (Search) to search the address book. Use   or   to search through the address book and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 8.  Press the left soft key   (Send) or   to dial the phone number displayed on the LCD of the phone. 4.2.10 Drafts You can store 10 draft messages in the draft box. When Drafts is selected, the list will be displayed on the screen. The name of the draft is the first 5 Chinese characters or 10 English Characters.
4-18   Other Essential Functions    702 U User Manual   4.2.10.1 Read Messages MenuxxxxSMSxxxxDraftsxxxxSelect Messagexxxx Done 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or  to reach SMS and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Draft and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. If Drafts box is empty, “No Record” is displayed on the LCD screen of the phone. 4.  Press navigation key   or   to scroll to the desired message and press left soft key   (Ok) to select.  5.  Use navigation key   or   to browse through the message and related information (sender and time). 4.2.10.2  Modifying a Message MenuxxxxSMSxxxxDraftsxxxxSelect MessagexxxxOptionsxxxxEditxxxxSavexxxx Done 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach SMS and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Drafts and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. If Drafts box is empty, “No Record” is displayed on the LCD screen of the phone. 4.  Press navigation key   or   to scroll to the desired message and press left soft key   (Ok) to select. 5.  Press the left soft key   (Options) to modify the message on the LCD screen.
702 U User Manual    Other Essential Functions 4-19   6.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Edit and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 7.  Modify the text message using the keypad.  8.  Press the left soft key   (Options) to save the message on the LCD screen. If you do not enter a text message, “Empty” is displayed on the LCD screen of the phone. 9.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Save and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 4.2.10.3  Send the Message MenuxxxxSMSxxxxDraftsxxxxSelect MessagexxxxOptionsxxxxSendxxxxDone 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach SMS and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Drafts and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. If Drafts box is empty, “No Record” is displayed on the LCD screen of the phone. 4.  Press navigation key   or   to scroll to the desired message and press left soft key   (Ok) to select 5.  Press the left soft key   (Options) to send the message on the LCD screen. 6.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Send and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 7.  Enter the phone number of the recipient or press the right soft key  (Search) to search the address book. Use   or   to search
4-20   Other Essential Functions    702 U User Manual   through the address book and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 8.  Press the left soft key   (Send) or   to dial the phone number displayed on the LCD of the phone. 4.2.10.4  Delete a Message MenuxxxxSMSxxxxInboxxxxxSelect MessagexxxxOptionsxxxxDelete xxxxDelete OkxxxxDone 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach SMS and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Drafts and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select.  4.  Press navigation key   or   to scroll to the desired message and press left soft key   (Ok) to select. If Drafts box is empty, “No Record” is displayed on the LCD screen of the phone. 5.  Press the left soft key   (Options) to delete the message on the LCD screen.  6.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Delete and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. “Delete?” is displayed on the LCD screen of the phone. 7.  Press the left soft key   (Ok) to erase the message. 4.2.11 Clear Messages 4.2.11.1  Clear Messages from the Inbox MenuxxxxSMSxxxxClearxxxxClear InboxxxxxEnter PasswordxxxxDone
702 U User Manual    Other Essential Functions 4-21   1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach SMS and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Clear and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select.  4.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Clear Inbox and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 5.  The Inbox is password protected. When “Enter Code:” is displayed on the LCD screen enter the six-digit password and press the left soft key (Ok). If the correct password has been entered, the phone will erase all messages in the Inbox only.  The default password is 8-8-8-8-8-8. 4.2.11.2  Clear Messages from the Outbox MenuxxxxSMSxxxxClearxxxxClear OutboxxxxxEnter PasswordxxxxDone 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach SMS and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Clear and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select.  4.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Outbox and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 5.  The Outbox is password protected. When “Enter Code:” is displayed on the LCD screen enter the six-digit password and press the left soft
4-22   Other Essential Functions    702 U User Manual   key  (Ok). If the correct password has been entered, the phone will erase all messages in the Outbox only.  The default password is 8-8-8-8-8-8. 4.2.11.3  Clear Messages from the Drafts Box MenuxxxxSMSxxxxClearxxxxClear DraftsxxxxEnter PasswordxxxxDone 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach SMS and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Clear and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select.  4.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Drafts and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 5.  The Drafts box is password protected. When “Enter Code:” is displayed on the LCD screen enter the six-digit password and press the left soft key  (Ok). If the correct password has been entered, the phone will erase all messages in the Drafts box only.  The default password is 8-8-8-8-8-8. 4.2.11.4  Clear All Messages from the Phone MenuxxxxSMSxxxxClearxxxxClear AllxxxxEnter PasswordxxxxDone 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach SMS and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Clear and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select.
702 U User Manual    Other Essential Functions 4-23   4.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Clear All and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 5.  All messages boxes are password protected. When “Enter Code:” is displayed on the LCD screen enter the six-digit password and press the left soft key  (Ok). If the correct password has been entered, the phone will erase all messages in all the message boxes.  The default password is 8-8-8-8-8-8. 4.3 Settings Settings provide the means to adjust/view the fundamental functions of the phone. You can change and/or set several different parameters such as the security level, password, language, date and time, and LCD screen contrast to fit your needs. 4.3.1 Own Number MenuxxxxSettingxxxxOwn Number You can display your the phone number on the LCD screen. 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Setting and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Own Number and press the left soft key   (Ok) to display your telephone number. 4.3.2 Alarm You can set the alarm clock built into the phone for a specific time. You can set the alarm time, set the alarm to repeat, and turn the snooze on and off. The alarm uses the 24 hours format to set the alarm. The alarm provides a 30 second burst of tone when the timer expires and displays the current date and time on the LCD screen to alert you. The Ring Volume, Ring Mode and Alerting Tone control the volume of the alarm. If the phone is off-hook or receiving an incoming call and the timer expires the alarm will not sound.
4-24   Other Essential Functions    702 U User Manual   4.3.2.1  Alarm Clock Option Descriptions: 4.3.2.1.1 On/Off Enable or disable the alarm clock function. You can select ON or OFF. 4.3.2.1.2 Set Time: Allows the time for the alarm to be specified. 4.3.2.1.3 Repeat Type: Controls the number of times the alarm will sound during the week once it has been enabled. There are six options available:  Once: One time only in a 24 hour period when the Alarm expirers.  Everyday: One time each day of the week when the Alarm expirers.  Mon. ~ Fri.: One time each day Monday thru Friday when the Alarm expirers.  Mon. ~ Sat.: One time each day Monday thru Saturday when the Alarm expirers.  Every Sat.: One time only on Saturday when the Alarm expirers.  Every Sun. One time only on Sunday when the Alarm expirers. 4.3.2.1.4 Snooze: After the alarm expires, the alarm will sound three additional times every 5-mimutes intervals. You can select ON or OFF. 4.3.2.2  Setting the Alarm Clock: MenuxxxxSettingxxxxAlarmxxxxSet TimexxxxRepeat TypexxxxSnoozexxxxDone 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Setting and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Alarm and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 4.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach (Set Time) and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 5.  Enter the time by pressing the numerical keys on the dial pad. The cursor automatically moves to the next field when a valid entry has been
702 U User Manual    Other Essential Functions 4-25   made. To move the cursor between the fields, press the navigation keys  or  . Once the time has been set, press the left soft key   (Ok). 6.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach (Repeat Type) and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 7.  Use the navigation key   or   to select a repeat type (Once, Everyday etc) and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 8.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Snooze and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 9.  Use the navigation key   or   to select (ON or OFF) and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select 10.  To exit and return to standby mode press  (End). 4.3.3 Date/Time The phone has a real time clock that displays the data and time on the LCD. This function allows you to set the clock for a specific date and time.  The date can be set from 2000-1-1 to 2049-12-31.  The clock uses the 24-hour format and cannot be changed to a 12-hour format. 4.3.3.1  Setting the Date and Time MenuxxxxSettingxxxxDate/TimexxxxSet DatexxxxSet Timexxxx Done 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Setting and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select.
4-26   Other Essential Functions    702 U User Manual   3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Date/Time and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 4.  Enter the date by pressing the numerical keys on the dial pad. The cursor automatically moves to the next field when a valid entry has been made. To move the cursor between the fields, press the navigation keys   or . 5.  Enter the time by pressing the numerical keys on the dial pad. The cursor automatically moves to the next field when a valid entry has been made. To move the cursor between the fields, press the navigation keys  or  . Once the time has been set, press the left soft key   (Ok) to set. 6.  To exit and return to standby mode press  (End). 4.3.4 Answer Mode You can select which keys on the keypad when press will answer an incoming call. 4.3.4.1  Answer Mode Option Descriptions: 4.3.4.1.1 Any Key Answer Answer an incoming call with any key except the right soft key   and  . 4.3.4.1.2 Talk Key Answer Answer an incoming call only with the left soft key   (Answer) or . 4.3.4.2  Setting the Answer Mode: MenuxxxxSettingxxxxAnswer ModexxxxSelect Modexxxx Done 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options.
702 U User Manual    Other Essential Functions 4-27   2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Setting and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Answer Mode and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 4.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach (Any or Talk key Ans) and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 5.  To exit and return to standby mode press  (End). 4.3.5 Language You can select simplified Chinese or English as the language to be displayed on the LCD screen of the phone. The default language setting is Chinese. 4.3.5.1.1  Setting the Language: MenuxxxxSettingxxxx Language xxxx Select dialect xxxx Done 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Setting and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Language and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 4.  Use the navigation key   or   to select (Chinese or English) and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 5.  To exit and return to standby mode press  .
4-28   Other Essential Functions    702 U User Manual   4.3.6 IP Phone This function allows you to enter an IP access number card, account number and password in the memory of the phone, which can be dialed via the  key. 4.3.6.1.1  Entering an IP Card Number and Password MenuxxxxSettingxxxx IP Phonexxxx Access No. xxxx Account No.xxxxPasswordxxxxDone 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Setting and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach IP Phone and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 4.  Enter the IP access number (Maximum of 14 digits including Pause) by pressing the numerical keys on the dial pad. If you need to add a delay (~1.5 seconds) between the digits of the IP access number when the phone dials it. Press and hold down   for 2 seconds, the pause symbol “ ” will be displayed in the number. Once the IP access number has been entered, press   to move the cursor to the IP account number field. 5.  Enter the IP Account number (Maximum of 28 digits including Pause and #) by pressing the numerical keys on the dial pad. If you need to add a delay (~1.5 seconds) or # sign between the digits of the IP account number when the phone dials it. Press and hold down   for 2 seconds for a pause  “ ” or press   for a # sign the symbol will be displayed in the number. Once the IP access number has been entered, press   to move the cursor to the password field. 6.  Enter the password (Maximum of 10 digits including Pause and #) by pressing the numerical keys on the dial pad. Once the password has been entered, press the left soft key   (Ok) to select.
702 U User Manual    Other Essential Functions 4-29   7.  To exit and return to standby mode press  (End). 4.3.7 Display You may set the following parameters for the LCD screen of the phone: 4.3.7.1 Backlight You can adjust the time to light up the LCD screen when you press any key or an incoming call or message is received. The default backlight setting is Battery Saving. Three options are available.  OFF: Disable the backlight  Battery Saving: 5 seconds  Normal: 15 seconds 4.3.7.2 Contrast Adjusts the contrast level of the phone’s LCD screen. You can select one of the six contrast levels (1- Lowest to 6 - Highest) that are available. The default contrast level setting is 2. 4.3.7.3 Scheme You can enter a message or phrase (14 English characters or 7 Chinese characters) to be displayed on the LCD screen when the phone is in standby mode. If you do not enter a message, the operator name will be displayed on the screen. The default scheme message is None. 4.3.7.4 Greetings You can enter a greeting message (56 English characters or 28 Chinese characters) to be displayed on the LCD screen of the phone when it is switched on. If a greeting message is not entered, the power-on animation will be displayed on the screen. The default greeting message is None. 4.3.7.5  Setting the Display MenuxxxxSettingxxxx Displayxxxx Backlight xxxx ContrastxxxxSchemexxxxGreetingxxxxDone 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Setting and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select.
4-30   Other Essential Functions    702 U User Manual   3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Display and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select.  4.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Backlight and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 5.  Use the navigation key   or   to select backlight mode (OFF, Battery Saving or Normal) and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 6.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Contrast and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 7.  Use the navigation key   or   to adjust the volume (1 –Lowest to 6 – Highest) and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select.  8.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Scheme and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 9.  Enter a message (up to 14 letters) using the keypad or leave blank if desired. Press the left soft key   (Ok) to enter. 10. Use the navigation key   or   to reach Greeting and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 11. Enter a greeting message (up to 56 letters) using the keypad or leave blank if desired. Press the left soft key   (Ok) to enter 12. To return to standby mode press  . 4.3.8 Set Security You can adjust the level of security for long distance calling and access to the phone.
702 U User Manual    Other Essential Functions 4-31   4.3.8.1  Set Security Option Descriptions: 4.3.8.1.1  Toll Call Lock Prevents any person from using your phone without permission to make long distance phone call. When the lock is activated, the handset can be used to dial and answer local calls or use any of the other functions. The default Toll Call Lock setting is Disable. 4.3.8.1.2 Code Request Prevents any person from using your phone without permission. When the Code Request is activated, the handset requests a password when the phone is switched on. The phone cannot be used to dial, answer calls or use any of the other functions until the correct password has been entered. The default Code Request setting is OFF. 4.3.8.1.3 Change Code The option allows you to change the 6-digit password for the phone. 4.3.8.1.4 Reset All The option allows you to reset your phone to the default factory setting. Address book records, short message service records and call logs are not affected by the reset. The default factory setting are listed in the tables below: 4.3.8.1.4.1  Profiles Default Settings Profile Options  Standard  Meeting  Silent  Outdoor Whisper Mode  Off On Off On Ring Volume  3 1 0 5 Ring Mode  Ringing Ring Once  Off  Ascending Ring Tone  Ring 1  Ring 1  Ring 1  Ring 1 Message Tone  Ring 2  Ring 2  Ring 2  Ring 2 Alarm Tone  Ring 4  Ring 4  Ring 4  Ring 4 Keypad Tone  Off Off Off On Alert Tone  On On On Off  4.3.8.1.4.2  Phone Default Setting Function Default Setting Profile  Standard Call Log (Duration)  0:00:00 My Picture  Picture1 Speed Dial  No Group Ring  Ring 1 Game (Set Level)  Beginner Game (First Player)  Me First
4-32   Other Essential Functions    702 U User Manual   Game (Set Array)  Array1 Game (Set Speed)  Slow Game (Top Score)  -- Password  888888 Alarm (On/Off)  Off Alarm (Set Time)  08:00 Alarm (Repeat Type)  Once Alarm (Snooze)  Off Answer Mode  Talk Key Answer Language   (Simplified Chinese) IP Phone setting  No Backlight  Battery Saving Contrast  2 Scheme setting  No Greetings setting  No Toll Call Lock  Disable Code Request  Off 4.3.8.2  Setting Security  MenuxxxxSettingxxxxSet SecurityxxxxToll Call LockxxxxCode RequestxxxxChange Code xxxxDone 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Setting and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Set Security and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select.  4.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Toll Call Lock and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 5.  The Toll Call Lock is password protected. When “Enter Code:” is displayed on the LCD screen enter the six-digit password and press the left soft key  (Ok). If the correct password has been entered, the LCD screen of the phone will display Enable and Disable.  The default password is 8-8-8-8-8-8
702 U User Manual    Other Essential Functions 4-33   6.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach (Enable or Disable) and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 7.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Code Request and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 8.  Code Request is password protected. When “Enter Code:” is displayed on the LCD screen enter the six-digit password and press the left soft key  (Ok). If the correct password has been entered, the LCD screen of the phone will display ON and OFF.  The default password is 8-8-8-8-8-8 9.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach (ON or OFF) and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 10. Use the navigation key   or   to reach Change Code and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 11. Enter the current 6-digit password (default password is 8-8-8-8-8-8) and press the left soft key   (Ok) to enter. 12.  Enter a new 6-digit password (0~9 only) in the “Enter New Code” field. Use the navigation key   to reach “Confirm Code” field.  13. Re-enter the new password and press the left soft key   (Ok) to complete the change. 14. To exit and return to standby mode press  (End). 4.3.8.3  Reset Phone to Default Setting MenuxxxxSettingxxxxSet SecurityxxxxReset Al xxxxDone 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options.
4-34   Other Essential Functions    702 U User Manual   2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Setting and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Set Security and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select.  4.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Reset All and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 5.  Reset All is password protected. When “Enter Code:” is displayed on the LCD screen enter the six-digit password and press the left soft key (Ok). If the correct password has been entered, the phone will reset to the default factory setting.  The default password is 8-8-8-8-8-8 4.4 Tools 4.4.1 Calculator You can use the calculator to add, subtract, multiply or divide. Definitions: Add Subtract Multiple Divide Equals Decimal            During a calculation, you can press right soft key   (Clear) to erase a single character.  To clear all characters, press and hold right soft key   (Clear).  A maximum of 9 digits (including minus sign and decimal) can be made for each entry.  If the formula violates mathematical principles (such as: 5/0),“Error “ is displayed on the screen.  If the absolute value of the calculation is larger than 999,999,999, “Overflow” is displayed on the screen.
702 U User Manual    Other Essential Functions 4-35   Example: 1.  When “0” is displayed on the screen, enter the first number in the calculation. To add a minus sign, press   (only the first number can be negative). 2. Press  ,  ,   or   to add, subtract, multiply or divide. 3.  Enter the second number. 4. Press   to get the results. If you want to operate on the results, you may repeat steps 2~4 as may times as necessary. 5.  Press the right soft key   (Clear) to start a new calculation 4.4.1.1 Open Calculator MenuxxxxToolsxxxxCalculator 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Tools and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Calculator and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select 4.  To exit and return to standby mode press  (End). 4.4.2 Calendar You may view the calendar (solar or lunar) from January 1, 1900 to December 31, 2049.When the calendar appears on the screen the current date is highlighted. Use the navigation key  to highlight different calendar days or move from month to month. Press the left soft key   (Lunar) to view the lunar year, month, day and solar year, month, day of the highlighted date. To return to solar calendar display, press right soft key   (Back).
4-36   Other Essential Functions    702 U User Manual   4.4.2.1 Open Calendar MenuxxxxToolsxxxxCalendar 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Tools and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Calendar and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select 4.  To exit and return to standby mode press  (End). 4.4.3 My Picture You can select one of eight different pictures to be displayed on the LCD screen of the phone when it is in standby mode. 4.4.3.1  Selecting a Picture 1.  Press the left soft key   (Menu) to access the menu options. 2.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach Tools and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 3.  Use the navigation key   or   to reach My Picture and press the left soft key   (Ok) to select. 4.  Use the navigation key   or   to browse (Picture 1 to 8) and press the left soft key   (View) to see the picture. 5.  Press the left soft key   (Ok) to select the pictures or use the navigation key   or   to choose a different picture. 6.  To exit and return to standby mode press  (End).
702 U User Manual    Other Essential Functions 4-37   4.5 Games 4.5.1 Reversi MenuxGamesxxxx Reversi The object of the game is to capture the rival’s pieces by surrounding them horizontally, vertically or diagonally. After the game ends, player with the most pieces is the winner. To move upwards, downwards, leftwards or rightwards, press  ,  ,  or   ( , ,  or  ). To move diagonally, press ,  ,  or  . To place a piece, press left soft key   or  . You may see the following options after entering this menu:  4.5.1.1    Start Start the game. The piece with a dot is the pieces latest placed by your rival (phone). If you want to exit before the game ends, press right soft key   (Back). 4.5.1.2    Set Level You may select Beginner or Advanced to set the difficulty of the game. 4.5.1.3    First Player Select Phone First or Me First to determine the player who goes first with black pieces. 4.5.1.4    Set Array From array 1~10, select one as the beginning array. 4.5.1.5    Game Rule It helps you to know how to play the game. Press   to scroll through the text. 4.5.2 EVsan Menux Games xEVsan The goal of the game is to move the block “” to the bottom arrow. Press ~ to select the desired block, and press   to move the block. After the game ends, the few the moves, the higher the score. If the score breaks record, it will be saved as top score.
4-38   Other Essential Functions    702 U User Manual   You may see the following options after entering this menu:  4.5.2.1    Start While selecting this option, you should select an array (Array1~5) to start the game. To exit before the game ends, press right soft key   (Back). 4.5.2.2    Top Score Entering this option, you may view the top scores corresponding to the arrays. For an array has not been played, the top score is “--”. 4.5.2.3    Game Rule It helps you to know how to play the game. Press   to scroll through the text. 4.5.3 Wacko Menux Games xWacko Press  ~, to hit the rat in the corresponding position. The game is limited to 1 minute. Every time a rat is hit, on point is won. If your score breaks the record, it will be saved as the top score. You may see the following options after entering this menu:  4.5.3.1    Start While entering this option, you may press left soft key   (Start) to start the game. The number shown next to “S:” is the current score, and the number next to “T:” is the remaining time (second). While playing the game, you may press left soft key   (Pause) to pause the game. You can continue the paused game by pressing left soft key   (Start). To exit before the game ends, press right soft key   (Back). 4.5.3.2    Top Score Entering this option, you may view the top scores corresponding to the speeds. For a speed has not been adopted, the top score is “--”. 4.5.3.3    Set Speed You may select Slow, Medium or Fast, to set the speed of the game.
702 U User Manual    Other Essential Functions 4-39   4.5.3.4    Game Rule It helps you to know how to play the game.
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    5Wireless Internet Access 5. Wireless Internet Access UT 702-U has the capability of wireless Internet access. It can connect to a computer with 32K wireless data communication. Please refer to PAS USB modem user manual for operation procedures.  5.1  Connecting to Data Communication Port Open the cover of data communication port on UTS702-U handset.  Plug the modem to the data communication port on the handset.  (((( Note:  Do not reverse the plug.  Please refer to PAS USB cable modem user manual for the connection between the USB plug and computer USB plug.  Dialing the wireless Internet access can be started after connecting the handset, computer and USB cable modem.  When disconnecting the handset and the USB cable modem, use thumb and index finger to press the spring on the plug then pull out the plug.
5-2   Maintenance & Troubleshooting    702 U User Manual   5.2   Dialing to Internet (((( Note: Please refer to USB modem user manual for detailed steps of the Dialing access.  During the dialing process, the handset screen displays “Dialing…” signal and the dialing number. After successful connection, the screen displays “Data Transmitting…” and the speed and approximated time for downloading. Press the left soft  key to disconnect directly or disconnect through computer. The screen displays “End Transmitting.”  (((( Note:   If   key is pressed during data transmission, the handset screen returns directly to standby screen after the transmission is over.  The screen display “Transmission Interrupted” if the connection is interrupted abnormally due to USB/internet disconnection. Press any keys or wait for two seconds to return to stand by screen.   Disconnection may occur if the signal is weak. It’s suggested to use wireless internet when the handset signal is at level 1 or above.  Avoid using wireless Internet while traveling in a high speed in order to prevent disconnection.  The time for wireless access is also limited by the power of the battery. To access Internet for a long period of time, please fully charge the battery to insure the phone has enough power.
   When accessing Internet through the handset, the voice function of the handset is not available.
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    6Maintenance & Troubleshooting 6. Maintenance & Troubleshooting 6.1 Phone Maintenance  Use a soft dry cloth for cleaning to wipe off any accumulated dust or fingerprints.  Use a soft cloth dampened in water for cleaning to wipe off any heavily accumulated dust and dirt.  Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the phone. 6.2 Troubleshooting  Before requesting help please check the following. Symptom Diagnosis Solution Unit properly turned on? Press   and hold for 2 seconds. Battery connected?   Install the battery properly The Unit does not work Dead Battery?  Connect the charger to the Phone. Plug in the charger. Charger connected to the phone? Connect the Charger to the Phone. The Battery will not charge. (Battery icon on screen is not blinking)  Charger plugged into the wall outlet? Plug in the Charger. Sufficient Signal Strength?  Move to a place with stronger signal. Keypad lock on? Press   and hold for 2 seconds. Cannot make calls. Misdialed Number?  Enter the correct number to place the call. Ringer Muted?  Un-mute Ringer No ringing. Low Ringer Volume?  Increase Volume level. Is there an obstacle surrounding you that is preventing signals to pass? Change your location. The call reception is bad (Static, sound cuts in/out, fades etc.) Using the phone in moving vehicle? Slow down vehicle or stop while using the phone. If the malfunction is beyond this table, or the corresponding solution is invalid, please contact UTStarcom PAS Customer Service Center. ADDRESS:  Building 2, Yile Industry Park No.129, Wenyi Road, Hangzhou 310012, PRC Hot line: 86 800-8571082, 86 0571-8892345 FAX: 0571-88914678 E-mail: xiaolingtong@utstar.com
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