UTStarcom Korea Technologies UTS-C3000 Tri-Mode Dual-Band Phone (AMPS/CDMA) User Manual c3000 2

UTStarcom Korea Technologies Ltd. Tri-Mode Dual-Band Phone (AMPS/CDMA) c3000 2

Users Manual

TTABLE OF CONTENTSABLE OF CONTENTS1PACKAGE INCLUDES .......................................................................4HANDSET DESCRIPTION .................................................................5FUNCTION KEYS ..............................................................................6LCD DISPLAY....................................................................................7USING THE BATTERY .......................................................................8INSTALLING THE BATTERY .......................................................................8CHARGING THE BATTERY ........................................................................9BATTERY LEVEL INDICATOR...................................................................10POWER MANAGEMENT ..........................................................................10BASIC OPERATION ........................................................................11TURNING THE PHONE ON.....................................................................11TURNING YOUR PHONE OFF ................................................................11MAKING A CALL......................................................................................11ENDING A CALL ......................................................................................12LAST NUMBER REDIAL............................................................................12SPEED DIALING .......................................................................................12EMERGENCY CALL...................................................................................13ANSWERING A CALL...............................................................................13CALLER ID WITH NAME ..........................................................................14ADJUSTING THE EARPIECE VOLUME......................................................14TO VIEW CALL HISTORIES ......................................................................14CALL WAITING........................................................................................15STORING A PHONE NUMBER .......................................................16SOUND...........................................................................................18BELL / VIBRATE ........................................................................................18RING TYPE ...............................................................................................19DTMF LENGTH ........................................................................................19VOLUME CONTROL................................................................................20CONNECT TONE .....................................................................................20c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:4 PM  페이지1
TTABLE OF CONTENTSABLE OF CONTENTS TTABLE OF CONTENTSABLE OF CONTENTS32FADE TONE..............................................................................................21MINUTE BEEP...........................................................................................21DISPLAY..........................................................................................22LIGHT SETTING .......................................................................................22MAIN SCREEN SET ...................................................................................23CONTRAST SET........................................................................................25LAMP SETTING ........................................................................................26VOICE .............................................................................................27ANS. MACHINE........................................................................................27VOICE MEMO ..........................................................................................28VAD (Voice Activated Dailing) .................................................................29DIARY .............................................................................................30ALARM.....................................................................................................30SCHEDULE...............................................................................................32D-DAY......................................................................................................33MEMO......................................................................................................34WORLD TIME...........................................................................................35STOP WATCH..........................................................................................36CALCULATOR..........................................................................................36CONVERT UNIT.......................................................................................37SETTINGS........................................................................................38SECURITY.................................................................................................38CALL ANSWER.........................................................................................40CALL TIMERS............................................................................................41CALL INFO...............................................................................................42T9 SETTING..............................................................................................44LANGUAGE .............................................................................................44OWN PHONE NO. ..................................................................................45SYSTEM ....................................................................................................45DATA FOLDER.........................................................................................49GAMES............................................................................................50EGGMAN 2 ..............................................................................................50JUNGLE BOY............................................................................................50MY MENU.......................................................................................51PHONE BOOK ................................................................................52SEARCH NO.............................................................................................52RECORD NO............................................................................................54EDIT GRP  ................................................................................................56CALL HISTORY.........................................................................................56CLR PHONEBOOK...................................................................................58SPECIAL NO.............................................................................................59SMS .................................................................................................60VOICE ......................................................................................................60NEW MESSAGE ........................................................................................60INBOX......................................................................................................62OUTBOX..................................................................................................64SAVED......................................................................................................65SETTINGS.................................................................................................67DELETE ALL..............................................................................................70BREW .............................................................................................71MOBILE SHOP .........................................................................................71SETTINGS.................................................................................................72HELP.........................................................................................................73IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION  ..........................................74DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ................................................79SAR .................................................................................................80c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:4 PM  페이지2
PPACKAGE INCLUDESACKAGE INCLUDESHANDSET DESCRIPTIONHANDSET DESCRIPTION54Thank you for purchasing this product. Please check the product contents by comparing them with followingpictures.HandsetUser Manual in EnglishWarranty CardBatteryBattery CoverTravel ChargerVolume ButtonUsed to adjustthe volume ofthe earpieceand keypad,ringer volumeEarpieceLCD ScreenFunction KeysVoice Memo/Voice Dial ButtonVoice Dial &Speaker phoneKeypadMicrophoneEarjackSub speakerAntennaLEDc3000_2  2004.9.14 7:4 PM  페이지4
FUNCTION KEYSFUNCTION KEYS LCD DISPLALCD DISPLAYY76Digit KeysFunction KeysKey - Board ArrangementTo enter Telephone Numbers.To enter letters and symbols [       ] : To turn manner mode on/off by pressing andholding.[       ] : To turn lock mode on/off by pressing and holding.To function as shown on the softkeyTo originate or receive a call.   To enter call history list directly.To terminate a call and to turn the phone ON/OFF. To enter SMS menu. Also used as left arrow key.To enter My menu. And also used for as right arrow key.To confirm operation.   To activate BREW.To activate VAD by pressing the key.To toggle speaker mode on/off by pressing & holding.And also used for upper arrow key.To enter Quick search list directly. And also used as down arrow key.To clear digits and letters from the display in edit mode or return toprevious mode. To activate voice memo by pressing and holding. Side KeysTo control the volume of ringer, key tone and earpiece. And also used as up/down arrow key.Top Line on Main LCDReceived signal strength bar.No service area.In call state.Vibrate alert mode on.Silence alert mode on.Alarm has setPhone is roaming stateSpeaker Phone modePhone is TTY mode.Phone is emergency mode.Network Out of Amps mode1x NetworkUnread text message is existed. Urgent unread message: Blinking Normal unread message: Keep turn ONNo unread message: turn OFFUnread voice message is existed.Unread text and voice message is existed.Battery level.Icons Descriptionsc3000_2  2004.9.14 7:4 PM  페이지6
USING THE BAUSING THE BATTERTTERY Y  USING THE BAUSING THE BATTERTTERY Y 98INSTALLING THE BATTERYAs shown in the picture below, put the metal locators of thebattery into the holes located in the bottom of the unit.Insert the metal locators of the battery into the hole located in the bottom of the unit.NOTEThe battery must be correctly placed in the battery compartment. If battery is incorrectly inserted, the handset will not turn on or the battery may slip out during use.11Press the Upper part of the battery until the sound of a ‘click’ isheard.22CHARGING THE BATTERY POWER CONNECTIONConnect the charger to a standard 100~240 VAC Oultet.LED Off : No batteryLED Blinking (500msec) : Battery faut.The temperature of battery is abnormal.LED Blinking (1sec on, 3 sec off) : Normal Charging.Service Light : Charging completed.11WARNING!In case of instant electric power interruption, the travel charge may not functionproperly. In this case, please disconnect the travel charger from the wall outlet and then trycharging again after 5 seconds.c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:4 PM  페이지8
USING THE BAUSING THE BATTERTTERY Y BASIC OPERABASIC OPERATIONTION1110BATTERY LEVEL INDICATORYou can always monitor the battery charge condition with theconstant battery level indicator. The number of blocks indicatesthe battery conditions as follows;11POWER MANAGEMENTTURNING THE PHONE ONPress and hold [          ] key till Power LED is turned ON.11TURNING YOUR PHONE OFFPress and hold the [         ]key to turn your phone off.11MAKING A CALLPress and hold the [        ]key to turn your phone on.11In idle mode, enter the phone number with the area code.Press the [        ] key to make a call. (A maximum of 32 digits will be displayed.)22Full chargeLow chargeFlashing indicates discharged.BatteryLithium Ion800 mAhModeDigitalAnalog160~210 min70~90 min45~140 Hour11~13 HourStandby TimeTalk Time(The criteria of measurement is in accordance with our internalspecification.)The operating times are approximate values and may vary dependingon network configuration and handset usage.•   To Correct a NumberPress [          ] to clear the last digit.Press and hold [          ] to erase all the digits entered.•   If the Call Fails to Go throughPress [          ] and [          ] to redial the number.c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:4 PM  페이지10
BASIC OPERABASIC OPERATIONTION BASIC OPERABASIC OPERATIONTION1312ENDING A CALLIf you wish to cancel or disconnect a call, press the [         ]keyor close flip.11When the phone rings a melody or vibrates, the screen willdisplay the name or telephone number of the caller, providedthat you have been subscribed to your telecommunications service provider for such service. The caller's name will be displayed only when his/hertelephone number and name are archived in the Phone Book.If you wish to answer a call in normal mode, simply press the [         ]key. 11LAST NUMBER REDIALPress [          ] the outgoing call list will be displayed. SPEED DIALING1111Press [          ] key on selected number in listed   outgoing call history.22EMERGENCY CALLEnter the one or two or three digits of your Phonebook addressand hold down the last digit.  (1 to 9 or 10 to 99 or 100 to 500).If you know the phonebook address of the telephone number that you want to calls.NOTEIf two telephone numbers are stored in the address, the PrimaryNumber will be dialed.This feature permits you to place an emergency call even if your phone is in“Phone Lock” or “Restrict” mode when you dial the preprogrammedemergency number, 911, #911, or *911. It also operates in out of service area.The phone maintains the emergency mode until user press [         ]key afterdisconnecting emergency call. In the emergency call mode, the phone canreceive an incoming call from any available system. However it can’t make anormal call.Example : To Call “911” in “Phone Lock” or “Restrick” mode.11. Enter [           ,           ,            ].  The “911” will be displayed.22. Press [          ].The “911”, ”Emergency” will be displayed.ANSWERING A CALLc3000_2  2004.9.14 7:4 PM  페이지12
BASIC OPERABASIC OPERATIONTION BASIC OPERABASIC OPERATIONTION1514CALLER ID WITH NAMEADJUSTING THE EARPIECE VOLUME111122CALL WAITING1122When the phone rings, the calling number appears in thedisplay.The last 20 Caller ID’s are stored in the memory for yourreview and redial.During a call, if you wish to adjust the earpiece volume, usethe volume key on the side of the phone to select the desiredlevel from the 8 different volume levels.TO VIEW CALL HISTORIES11To view outgoing calls, incoming calls, missed calls history :[         ]+[          /          ]This feature allows you to preview in your display the number and name of the partycalling you before you answer the call. The name is as you programmed it in yourphonebook.NOTE“Number Restricted”or “Number Unavailable” is displayed when theCaller ID is restricted or not available.Your service provider may provide Call Waiting service.When you are on a call, you may hear a beep tone alerting you of anotherincoming call.Your phone displays “Call Waiting” and the new caller’s name and number. The name is as you programmed it in your phonebook.Press [          ] to answer the new call.Press [          ] again to switch between the two calls.c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:4 PM  페이지14
STORING A PHONE NUMBERSTORING A PHONE NUMBER1711223344STORING A PHONE NUMBERSTORING A PHONE NUMBER16Enter a phone number you want to store and press [          ] .Use the navigation key to select the phone type:home/work/mobile and press [           ] or [           ].Press [          ] [          ] enter a name edit mode.To change T9 mode, press [          ] and select  text input methodmenu among Symbols, 123, Abc, T9 Portuques, T9 Spanish and T9 Enlgish by pressing [          ].After writing name and phone numbers, press [          ].To confirm it, press [          ] to save.The phone book stores up to 500 names, each with up to 3 different phone numbers.The following illustrates how to utilize the available functions foreach assigned key:SpaceModeClearLeft,RightPress once to accept a word and add a space.Press to select the letter case of the standardtext input or [Abc], [Symbols], [123], indicatestandard text input.Press [          ]to change text input mode as blew.1. T9 Portuques :T9 Po -> T9 PO ->T9 poT9 Spanish : T9 Sp -> T9 SP ->T9 sp2. T9 Eng:T9 En->T9EN -> T9 en3. ABC:Abc>ABC->abcPress once to delete a character to the left of  thecursor or press and hold to delete all characters.To move the cursor.To set next word at T9 mod.KEY                               FUNCTIONInput the letters you want to enter using the keypad as follows:You can change the input mode by pressing          .Keypad1 Time . ,-?!‘@:1a bcçãáà â2deféê3ghIí4jkl5mnoõóôñ6pqrs7tuvúü8wxyz90Repetitions 2 timesRepetitions 3 timesRepetitions 4 timesRepetitions 5 timesRepetitions 6 timesRepetitions 7 timesRepetitions 8 timesRepetitions 9 timesWith T9 Text Input you can enter text on your mobile phone usingjust one key press per letter.Example: for entering "meeting" press: 6, 3, 3, 8, 4, 6, 4c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지16
SOUNDSOUND SOUNDSOUND1918BELL / VIBRATEPress [          ].    This feature is used to select the receive type  between bell, or vibrate.This feature is used to select the ring type the user wants.• Bell : Bell ringing and Lamp is blinking.•Vibrate : Vibrating and Lamp is blinking.• Vib / Bell : Vibrating first 2 time and then ringing.• Lamp only : Lamp is blinking.NOTE•   Conditions in Vibrate mode.        Incoming call received : Activate vibrate            New Text Message received : Activate vibrateNew Voice Mail Notification : Activate vibrateService Mode Alert : Use beepSchedule, Alarm : Activate vibrateOther. : Beep11Press [          ], then [          ].Select the parameter by using the navigation key.22Press [          ] to save it.33RING TYPEPress [          ].     •   Classic Bell : Lake, Waltz, Spring, Skate Waltz, Carmen, Turkischer, Chorus, La Paloma, Pathetic Sym, Joy to World, Noel, Hungari Dance, Jingle Bell, Serenade, Pastoral, •   My Bell : Select File•   Create Bell : Analog, Effect01, Funny Park, Western, Chinese Song, Fanatstic, Orgol, Duck, Country, Tap Dance, Seashore,     Comic11Press [          ], then [          ].Select the parameter by using the navigation key.To listen the ringer tone : Scroll and down in selection list.22Press [          ] to save it.33This feature select sending DTMF tone length when user press digit keyin calling state.DTMF LENGTHPress [          ] to save it.33Press [          ].     •   Normal : Send DTMF until release the digit key. (Max 2 sec.)•   Long : Send DTMF in 150msec.11Press [          ], then [          ].Select the parameter by using the navigation key.22c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지18
SOUNDSOUND SOUNDSOUND2120VOLUME CONTROLPress [          ].•   Bell Volume : Adjust the bell volume.•   Earpiece Vol : Adjust the earpiece volume.•   Key Volume : Adjust the key volume.11Press [          ] to save it.33Press [          ], then [          ].Select the parameter by using the navigation key.22CONNECT TONEPress [          ].•   On•   Off11Press [          ] to save it.33Press [          ], then [          ].Select the parameter by using the navigation key.22FADE TONEThis function beep a tone when call has been connected.Press [          ].•   On•   Off11Press [          ] to save it.33Press [          ], then [          ].Select the parameter by using the navigation key.22This function beep a tone when call has been disconnected.Adjust ringer volume.If volume is set to “0”(mute), silence icon is appeared except for etiquette mode.MINUTE BEEPPress [          ].•   On•   Off11Press [          ] to save it.33Press [          ], then [          ].Select the parameter by using the navigation key.22This function beep a tone when every minute during a call.c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지20
DISPLADISPLAYYDISPLADISPLAYY2322LIGHT SETTINGThis function adjusts lighting time.To select your favorite LCD display in the following modes.MAIN SCREEN SET1. Animations1. AnimationsPress [          ], [           ].11Press [          ], then [           ].Select the parameter by using the navigation key.22Press [          ].•   LCD Time : Adjust the main screen lighting time.(10, 20, 30 seconds, Flip open)•   Light Level : On, Off•   Keypad Light : Adjust the keypad lighting time.(10, 20, 30 seconds, Flip open)•   Idle•   Outgoing calls•   Incoming calls•   Power On•   Power Off11Press [          ] to save it.33Press [          ] to save it.33Press [          ], then [          ].Select the parameter by using the navigation key.22This function is to select wallpaper on each state.2. Wallpaper2. WallpaperPress [          ], [           ].11Press [          ], then [           ].Select the parameter by using the navigation key.22•   Idle animation•   Still image 1 ~ 12•   CalendarNOTEIf animation is set on idle, it affects for the standby time.c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지22
DISPLADISPLAYYDISPLADISPLAYY2524NOTEYou can enter a banner up to english 16 charaters long.NOTEIdle image가Calendar인 상태에서는 Clock설정이 불가능함.NOTEWhen, Calendar is selected, M223 greeting message display is offed.This function is to select clock mode on each state.4. Clock4. ClockPress [          ], [           ].11Press [          ], then [           ].Select the parameter by using the navigation key.22•   Digital•   AnalogPress [          ] to save it.33To input a personal greeting on edits an existing one. 3. Greeting3. GreetingPress [          ], [           ].11Press [          ], then [           ].22Press the navigation key to edit the greeting.33Press [          ].44Press [          ] to save it.88Press [          ].66Move the greeting message by using the navigation key.77Select the greeting message display On/Off.Select the greeting message slide On/Off.Select the background color by using the navigation key.55Press [          ] to save it.33c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지24
DISPLADISPLAYY27DISPLADISPLAYY26SUB SCREEN SETSelect wallpaper of sub screen.Press [          ], [           ].Press [          ] to save it.Press [          ], then [          ].Select the parameter by using the navigation key.1122331. Screen1. ScreenSelect clock type of sub screen.Press [          ], [           ].Press [          ] to save it.Press [          ], then [          ].Select the parameter by using the navigation key.•   Digital•   Analog1122332. Clock2. Clock1. Main Screen1. Main ScreenCONTRAST SETThis function adjusts main screen contrast level.Press [          ].Press [          ] to save it.Press [          ], then [          ].Press [Navigation] key on the “Main Screen” line to change backlight level.1122332. Sub Screen2. Sub ScreenPress [          ].Press [          ] to save it.Press [          ], then [          ].Press [Navigation] key on the “Sub Screen” line to change backlight level.112233c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지26
DISPLADISPLAYYVOICEVOICE2928ANS. MACHINEBlinking call LED when the phone in the service area.LAMP SETTINGPress [          ].Press [          ] to save it.Press [          ], then [          ].Select the parameter by using the navigation key.112233•   Incoming call•   Incoming SMS•   Service Light•   AlarmThe user can also overhear the recording and can choose to accept or reject the call.1. Setting1. SettingPress [          ], [           ].11Press [          ], then [           ].Select the parameter by using the navigation key.In Greet Voice menuSelect voice comment to be used when answering machine isactivated.Listen the prompts by pressing [       ] except for user prompt.In Greet Record menuRecord user comment to use as answering machine greeting.Press [        ],[        ] then [        ].Record the user prompt by pressing [        ].22•   Set Bell Time : (Off, Immediately, 5sec, 10sec)•   Set Greet Voice : (Common, User, Driving, Meeting)•   Set Greet Rec Press [          ] to save it.33NOTECan be reduced the standby time, when service light is on.1. Incomming call lamp is checked by alert type setting, when alert type ischanged to lamp only.2. Incomming call lamp can’t change setting value, when alert type is lamponly mode.3. Incomming SMS Lamp is checked by alert type setting, when alert type ischanged to lamp only.4. Incomming SMS lamp can’t change setting value, when alert type is lamponly mode.c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지28
VOICEVOICE VOICEVOICE3130VOICE MEMOPress [          ], then press [          ], then press [          ].Select the parameter by using the navigation key, then press [          ].- Enables you to record a message (by holding [         ]key) either in idle mode or during a call.1122VAD (Voice Activated Dailing)Press [          ], then press [          ], then press [          ].VAD is listed and choose any parameter you want, by using navigation key [          ], [          ].NOTE- If you didn’t add voice dial on phonebook, main display will show - To register voice dial name, see phonebook.-  If you use voice dial in noisy place or public place voice dial maybe not activated due to noise, we reconmend that you use voicedial on the place where you can make enough your personal voice.NOTEThe sum of all recorded voice from voice memo, answering machine,answering machine greeting and sound is limited to 4 minutes totally.NOTEThe sum of all recorded voice from voice memo, answering machine,answering machine greeting and sound is limited to 4 minutes totally.11To use voice dial, press VAD[          ] key shortly then sayrecorded name in standby mode.33Press [          ]keys, to retrain phone voice dailing,  then press [          ].Only VAD list is displayed.(Not all stored phonebook choose any parameter you want toedit, then press [          ] or [          ] to edit.)222. Listening2. ListeningPress [          ], [           ].11Press [          ], then [           ].Select the parameter by using the navigation key.22Play the recorded voice memos and record new voice memosList up all voice dial linked phonebook record.c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지30
DIARDIARYYDIARDIARYY3332ALARMPress [          ].Sets alarm time.This allows user to set alarm time quickly.11Press [          ], [          ], [          ], [          ].11Press [Navigation]key to change the timervalue and press [         ] to start.The icon [          ]will appear. 22When the time expires, the alarm will ring and disapear alarm [          ] afteralarm ringing. Press any key to stop ringing.33Press [          ] on quick setting screen orselect "off" on quick setting screen tocancel quick setting.44Press [          ], then [          ].1. Quick Setting 1. Quick Setting In call state, the alarm does not be notified. And notified after just call ended.Press [          ], [          ], [          ].11Press [Navigation] key to select alarm andthen press [          ] Key to delete the alarm orpress[          ] to edit the alarm.22Press digit keys to chang the value of Date&Time.Press [          ],[          ] keys to change the value of Repeat, Remind & Melody.Press [Navigation] keys to move to item which user wants tochange to.332. Personal Setting2. Personal Setting22NOTEThe phone does not provide a clock IC, but displays the date andtime based on the information from the digital CDMA network.Therefore the date and time will not be displayed, while the phone isout of the service area or operates on the analog mode after thephone is turned on. The clock alarm, schedule alarm are NOTavailable as long as the date and time are not displayed.c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지32
DIARDIARYYDIARDIARYY3534SCHEDULEPress [          ].Sets an event or anniversary in the phone and reminds you through timesetting when the time comes.11Press [          ], then [          ],and press [          ] todisplay the list of all schedules or press [          ]to display the list of schedules for selected date.22D-DAY11Press [Navigation] key to select schedule and then press  [          ] key to delete the schedule or press [          ] to edit the schedule.1. Search Schedule 1. Search Schedule 11Press digit keys to change the value of Date&Time. Press [          ],[          ] keys to change the value of Repeat, Remind & Melody.Press [Navigation] keys to move to item which user wants to change to.2. Record Schedule2. Record ScheduleRecords schedule time and contents.1111Press [          ].22Press [          ], then [          ].Press[Navigation] key to select d-dayand then [          ] to record d-day.Press digit keys to change the value of To. Press [Navigation]keys to move to item           which user wants to change to.22Press [          ] to delete the present d-day.1. Record 1. Record DD-day-dayRecords the designated day to count down.11Press [          ,         ,         ,          ].22Press [          ] to cancel or press [          ] to delete a d-days.2. Delete2. DeleteDeletes all d-days. NOTEUser cannot record the 11th schedule. In order to record the moreschedule, user have to erase existed schedule so that no. of scheduleis lower than 10 schedule.c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지34
DIARDIARYYDIARDIARYY3736MEMO11WORLD TIME11223311Press [          ].22Press [          ], then [          ].33Press [Navigation] key to select memoand then [          ] to reord memo.Press [          ] in memo list.22Press [          ] to delete the memo or press [          ] to edit the memo.1. View Memo 1. View Memo Views registered memo.11Press [          ] to save the memo.• Press [           ] to enter text mode.2. Record Memo 2. Record Memo Records Memo.11Press [         ,          ,          ,          ].22Enter Lock Code.33Press  [          ] to cancel or press [          ] to delete a memo.3. Delete 3. Delete Deletes all memo data.11Press [          ].Press [          ], then [          ].Press [Navigation] key to change the city.Honolulu, Vancouver, Los Angeles, Denver, Chicago, Mexico City, Toronto, NewYork,  Sao Paulo, London, Paris, Athene, Nairobi, Moscow, New Delhi, Bangkok,Beijing, Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo, Sydney, Auckland.Press [          ][          ][          ][          ].22Press [          ] to display selected city &time on idle screen.Press [          ] to display dual time.Press [          ] not to display dual time.Dual Time DisplayDual Time DisplayDisplays current time of cities.Dual Time will be displayed in case of Digital Clock Idle Mode.NOTEIf MS is analog mode or out of service area when power up, worldtime is not worked correctly.If world time is seted, it is appeared in greeting text position. Greetingtext is disapperd.c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지36
DIARDIARYYDIARDIARYY3938STOP WATCHThis function allows you to use your phone as a stopwatch.The stopwatch displays time in hours, minutes, seconds and milliseconds.CALCULATORCONVERT UNIT11Press [          ].22Press [          ], then [          ].[           ] Start / Stop.[           ] Spilt /Init/Back.11Press [          ].2233Press [          ], then [          ].This function allows you to use your phone as a calculator.This calculator will perform basic mathematic functions(addition, subtraction, multiplication, division).Press number keys to input number, press [          ], [          ], [          ],[          ] for +, -, /, ×press [         ] key for point,  and press [          ]key for prefix minus sign press [           ] key for all clear and [           ]key for calculation.EXAMPLE To calculate 128  X 32 =1. Enter 1282. Press [          ]3. Enter 324. Press [          ]11Press [          ].33Press [          ] or [          ] to change the unit item (1~6) andpress [          ] or press [          ] ~ [          ].press [          ] or [          ] to change the unit of that kind(km, m, cm...)Press (CLR) to clear the digits.22Press [          ], then [          ].•   1. Length•   2. Weight •   3. Volume •   4. Area•   5. Temperature•   6. SpeedThis function allows you to convert unit in your phone.c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지38
SETTINGSSETTINGS SETTINGSSETTINGS4140SECURITY1111Press [          ].22Press [          ], then [          ].The default Lock Code is “0000”Press [          ,           ,          ] and enter “password”.22Press [          ].Select “Off”, “Always”,“Now” or “Power On”  and then. - off : Normal phone mode.- Always : Go to lock mode immediately.- Now : Go to lock mode now. If user input lock code by some reasonsuch as menu entering, phone is unlocked.- Power on : Go to lock mode when the phone is powered up. If userinput lock code by some reason such as menu entering,phone is unlocked.33Press [          ].1. Security Mode1. Security ModePrevents others from using the phone without permission and allows an access to a security features only after pasword input.To set security mode.11Press [          ,           ,          ] and enter “password”.2233Press [            ] to select. Enter a new password and press [            ].Enter a new password again and press[            ].2. Change PWD2. Change PWDChanges your 4-digit password.11Press [          ,           ,          ] and enter “password”.22Press [         ] and select “Off”, “On” by using navigation key [            ][            ] on each items.To save, press [            ] or [        ].3. Privacy Lock3. Privacy LockThis function enables locking each function separately. 11Press [          ,           ,          ] and enter “password”.22Press [         ] and select “Off”, “On” by using navigation key [            ][            ] on each items.To save, press [            ] or [        ].4. Call Restrict4. Call RestrictUser cannot make a call as selected restriction mode.c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지40
SETTINGSSETTINGS SETTINGSSETTINGS4342CALL ANSWERCALL TIMES11Press [          ,           ,          ] and enter “password”.22Press [          ].33Select “Yes”or“No” with the Navigation key Press [           ].5. Initialization5. Initialization11Press [          ].33Press [          ].22Press [          ], then [          ].•   Press Key•   Folder Open•   Auto Answer11Press [          ].22Press [          ], then [          ].To help you manage your calls, your phone is equipped with several Call Timers.Total usage time and the number of calls (resettable)Time of Last Call ( only 1 call )(non-resettable)Total time of Incoming Calls and the number of calls(resettable)Total time of Outgoing calls and the number of calls(resettable)11Press [         ,          ,          ].1. Total Calls1. Total Calls11Press [         ,          ,          ,          ].2. Last Calls2. Last Calls11Press [          ,           ,           ,          ].3. Incoming Calls3. Incoming Calls11Press [          ,           ,           ,          ].4. Outgoing Calls 4. Outgoing Calls Reset phone configuration to factory default values.Automatically answer the phone when user opens the folder.c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지42
SETTINGSSETTINGS45SETTINGSSETTINGS44CALL INFO11Press [          ].22Press [          ], then [          ].This function notifies you of who’s calling by displaying that person’s phonenumber. If the caller’s name and number are stored in your phonebook, thename and number from the memory location are displayed.MS can enable/disable incoming call access duringconversation state.MS to forward incoming call to another preset phonenumber as selected condition.Enable/Disable calling line identification numbershowing at incoming call state.1122Press [          ], [          ], [          ], [          ].Enter password [ **** ].Select on/off forCaller Phone and Caller Name. Caller Phone : Restrict phone number of caller.Caller Name : Restrict name of caller includephonebook referencing.1. Info Display1. Info Display1122Press [          ], [          ], [          ], [          ].Select on/off for Call Waiting2. Call Waiting2. Call Waiting1122Press [          ], [          ], [          ], [          ].Select  Busy/No Answer/Always/Default.Busy : Call forward at busy.No Answer : Call forward at no answer.Always : Call forward always.Default : Call forward at busy or no answer.3.Call Forward3.Call Forwardc3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지44
SETTINGSSETTINGS46SETTINGSSETTINGS47T9 SETTINGLANGUAGE11Press [          ].22Press [          ], then [          ].Select T9 setting for your default text input mode.•   Abc•   123•   T9 Spanish•   T9 French •   T9 English11Press [          ].22Press [          ], then [          ].Select the parameter by using the navigation key.•   English•   Español•   Français33Press [          ].This function changes the language of the phone.OWN PHONE NO11Press [          ].22This allows user to confirm their own Tel No.Press [          ], then [          ].It displays user’s own phone no. for about1 Min.SYSTEM11Press [          ].22Press [          ], then [          ].Select the parameter by using the navigation key.This function changes the language of the phone.11Press [           ].22Press [           ] [           ] [           ].Select the parameters by using navigation key.•   NAM 1•   NAM 233To save, press [           ].1. Change NAM1. Change NAMc3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지46
SETTINGSSETTINGS49SETTINGSSETTINGS4811Press [           ].22Press [           ] [           ] [           ].Select the parameters by using navigation key.•   Standard : Not activate voice privacy when it isavailable by system.•   Enhanced : Activate voice privacy when it isavailable by system.33To save, press [           ].3. Privacy3. PrivacySelect preferred system..Select voice privacy mode of conversation.11Press [           ].22Press [           ] [           ] [           ] [           ].Select the parameters by using navigation key.•   Modem : Always answer voice as modem•   Modem Once : Answer voice as modem once•   Fax : Always answer voice as fax•   Fax Once : Answer voice as fax once•   Cancel : Never answer voice call as a data call33To save, press [           ].4. Data Service4. Data ServiceTERMINATIONSelect termination type11Press [           ].22Press [           ] [           ] [           ] [           ].Select the parameters by using navigation key.•   Async/Fax : Async data and Fax services•   QNC : Quick net connect•   Packet 115k : Packet data service (115kbps)•   Packet 230k : Packet data service (230kbps)33To save, press [           ].SERVICE TYPE Select data service type11Press [           ].22Press [           ] [           ] [           ].Select the parameters by using navigation key.•   Standard : Automatic system selection.•   Home Only : Service is limited to home system only.33To save, press [           ].2. Set  Mode2. Set  Modec3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지48
SETTINGSSETTINGS50SETTINGSSETTINGS51DATA FOLDER11Press [           ,           ,           ,          ].5. S/W Version5. S/W Version11Press [           ,           ,           ,          ].7. Last SID7. Last SID11Press [           ,           ,           ,          ].8. PRL ID8. PRL IDThis allows user to confirm the PRL ID.11Press [           ,           ,           ,          ].9. TTY MODE9. TTY MODETo manage pictures or download image and sound files.11Press [          ].22Press [          ], then [          ].Select the parameters by using navigation key.•   Image : BMP, JPG, GIF,PNG•   Sounds : MIDI,  PMD• TTY off    • TTY Talk      • TTY Hear    • TTY Full11Press [           ].22Press [           ] [           ] [           ] [           ].44Edit user ID and press [           ] to save it.PPP AUTH - INPUT ID33Enter password [ **** ] and press [           ].Input user ID for password authentication protocol11Press [           ].22Press [           ] [           ] [           ] [           ].44Edit user password and press [           ] to save it.- INPUT ID33Enter password [ **** ] and press [           ].Input user ID for password authentication protocolThis allows user to confirm the software version.11Press [           ,           ,           ,          ].6. S/W Update6. S/W UpdateUpgrade phone software via network connection. The phone will bereset after downloading new software and then go to upgrade processafter upgrade processing, you can use new version of software.This allows user to confirm the Last SID.c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지50
GAMESGAMES MYMY MENUMENU535211Select My menu [          ]22Set, Save [          ]33Select [          ][          ], [          ]44No register [          ]SET- Press [          ] to select my menu.- To save your own “My Menu”, choose 1 to 8 by pressing [          ].- To set My Menu, use [          ][          ] or  [          ][          ] key.- Select [          ].- Choose parameter you want to save.- The press [          ].Change or Delete- Choose 1to 8 that you want to change or delete.- Press [          ].- Choose any parameter then press [          ] to change or press [          ]:No register to delete My Menu.You can select my menu that allows you to various setted phone functions(Sound, Display, Voice, Diary, Settings, Games are etc) and changing phonefunction to set my menu.CUTY11Press [          ,          ,           ]•   START•   EASY•   RANK•   HELPRIGHTLEFTSTAR PONG 11Press [          ,          ,           ]•   START•   EASY•   RANK•   HELPRIGHTLEFTc3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지52
PHONE BOOKPHONE BOOK PHONE BOOKPHONE BOOK5554SEARCH NO11Press [          ].22Press [          ].Select the parameter by using the navigation key.Stores up to 500 entries, each of which can be assigned to a group. Entries can be retrieved by Quick Search, Srch by name, Srch by No, Srch by Index, Srch by E-mail, Srch by URL.This Function lists up recorded phonebook data with sorting of address index.11Press [          ,          ,           ].1. Quick Search.1. Quick Search.This Function is searching recorded phonebook data with part of name.11Press [          ,          ,           ].22Press [Nevigation] to select range of searching among allphonebook or exist groups. and then  press [           ]key todelete the record or press [           ] to view detail information.22Press [Nevigation] keys or input searching name by Alphamode to select a record and then press [        ] to viewdetail information.2. Srch by Name 2. Srch by Name This Function is searching recorded phonebook data with number.11Press [          ,          ,           ].22Input part of phone number and press [          ]to find outmatched number. and then press [           ]key to delete therecord or press [           ] to view detail information.3. Srch by No3. Srch by NoThis Function is searching recorded phonebook data with index.11Press [          ,          ,          ].Enter index that you want to find.22Press [          ] or [          ] to select a record and then press [           ]key to delete the record or press [           ] to view detail information.4. Srch by Index4. Srch by IndexThis Function is searching recorded phonebook data with part of e-mail address.11Press [          ,          ,          ].Enter E-mail address.5. Srch by E-mail 5. Srch by E-mail •   Maximum number of input characters : 3 digits. (1~500)c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지54
PHONE BOOKPHONE BOOK PHONE BOOKPHONE BOOK5756RECORD NO22Press [Nevigation] keys to select a record and then press [           ]key to delete the record or press [           ] to viewdetail information.•   Maximum number of input characters : 48 characters.22Press [Nevigation] keys to select a record and then press [           ]key to delete the record or press [           ] to viewdetail information.•   Maximum number of input characters : 128 characters.11Press [          ].33Press [           ] to save phone book.22Press [          ].Select the parameter by using the navigation key.Press [          ]key to edit selected item and then press [          ].This Function records phone number to empty phonebook address.•  Maximum number of input address : 500•  Maximum number of input name : 16 characters•  Maximum number of input telephone No. : 32 digits in address 1~500,•  Maximum number of input E-mail address : 48 characters.•  Maximum number of input URL address : 128 characters.Voice Dial•  Press [         ] key to select VR Mode.•  You can choose to add a voice tag to the entry for use withVoice Activated Dialing. Select “Yes” or “No” and press         .  If you choose yes, “VR mode… Please speak  voice tag” will be displayed and you will hear“Name please”. Speak the name clearly into the phone. You will be heard “Again” then  speak the name  again intothe phone. You will hear “Added” and the phones display will return tostandby mode.Voice Dial Calling•  Shortly Press VAD [          ].•  To make a call, you can say a recorded tag or  name  of thephonebook.This Function is searching recorded phonebook data with part of URL.11Press [          ,          ,          ].Enter URL address.6. Srch by URL 6. Srch by URL c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지56
PHONE BOOKPHONE BOOK PHONE BOOKPHONE BOOK5958EDIT GROUPPress [          ].11Press [          ].33Press [          ].Press [Nevigation] keys to select a record and then press [          ]key to delete the record and select a group ringer.press [          ]key to view detail information.22CALL HISTORYPress [          ].11Press [          ].Select the parameter by moving the navigation key left and right.22Displays information of the 20 most recently outgoing calls.Saves the numbers and places calls by simply pressing [        ].1. Outgoing Calls1. Outgoing Calls11Press [          ,         ]keys sequentially.Displays information of the 20 most recently missed calls.Saves the numbers and places calls by simply pressing [        ].3. Missed Calls3. Missed Calls11To see a list of the 20 most recently missed calls, press [          ], [          ], [          ], [          ]. If the number is already stored in your phone book, only the name appears. If thenumber is not stored, only the phone number appears.22To view incoming call details, press the Navigation key.Press [          ] again to save it or press [          ] to delete it.22Press [Nevigation]keys to select a record and then press[          ]key to delete the record or press [          ] to view detail information.• Maximum number of history : 20Displays information of the 20 most recently answered calls.Saves the numbers and places calls by simply pressing [        ].2. Incoming Calls2. Incoming Calls11To see a list of the 20 most recently answered calls, press[          ], [          ], [          ]. If the number is already storedin your phone book, only the name appears. If the number isnot stored, only the phone number appears.22To view incoming call details, press the Navigation key.Press [          ] again to save it or press [          ] to delete it.This Function is add, edit or remove phonebook group.c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지58
PHONE BOOKPHONE BOOK PHONE BOOKPHONE BOOK6160SPECIAL #’SPress [          ].11Press [          ] and enter Special #’s.33Press [          ].Input lock code.Select the parameter by using the navigation key.22This function is clears all call history.4. Clear Calls4. Clear Calls11Press [          ][          ][          ][          ] and press [          ]three times.22Select “Yes’’ or “No’’ with the scroll key.press [          ].When you select “Yes”, you will see “Enter Lock Code” onthe display and input your phone password.CLR PHONEBOOKPress [          ].11Enter "Lock Code".33Press [          ].44Press [          ].Select the parameter by using the navigation key.22This function is clears all the phonebook data.This function is adds or edits emergency phone number.c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지60
To send the message, press [          ].To insert the saved message, press [          ],[          ].To save  message, press [          ],[          ].SMSSMS63SMSSMS62VOICEPress [          ].11Press [          ].• To get the message, press [          ](=”Get)• To delete the message, press [          ](=”Del)22The phone will notify the user when user receives a message. And phone display the number of received voice mail message.The user can create and send text messages by selectingnew submenu.NEW MESSAGEPress [          ][          ].11Input a text message.2233Edit MessageEdit Message11Input text message.22To delete one character, press [          ].33To delete all characters, press and hold [          ].Input a Destination Phone NumberInput a Destination Phone Number11Input phone number.22To search the phone number of Phonebook /Call History, press [         ] or [         ]Edit a Default Callback NumberEdit a Default Callback Number11Press [          ].Edit a default Callback Number.22Select the PrioritySelect the Priority11Press [          ].To change the Priority(Normal/Urgent/Emergency),press [          ] or [          ].22Select the Delivery AckSelect the Delivery Ack11Press [          ].To change the Delivery(No Ack/Enhanced Ack/Normal Ack),press [          ] or [          ].22c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지62
SMSSMS65SMSSMS64INBOXPress [          ][          ].: New message.: New Urgent / Emergent message.: Read Lock message: Read message11Select menu using [          ]or [          ].22To display the message, press [         ] or [          ].33To use message option, press [        ] or [         ].44To review the message that you received.ReplyReply11To reply the message, press [          ].22Process as like NEW MASSAGE, except for input aDestination Phone Number.Save AddressSave Address11To save the original address(Fr) of message, press [          ].Save CBSave CB11To save the callback number of message, press [          ].Lock MsgLock Msg11To lock or unlock the message, press [          ].DeleteDelete11To delete the message, press [          ].Move to SavedMove to Saved11To move to saved folder the message, press [          ].ForwardForward11To forward the message, press [          ].22Process as like NEW MASSAGE, and edit the text message.c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지64
SMSSMS67SMSSMS66OUTBOXPress [          ][          ].: Fail message.: Fail Lock message.: Send message.: Send Lock message: Delivered message: Delivered Lock message11Select menu using [          ]or [          ].To display the message, press [          ] or [         ]2233To use outbox option, press [          ] or [         ]44To review the message that you sent.And to edit or send message.(Re)Send(Re)Send11To resend to the message, press [         ].DetailDetail11To see the status of the message, press [         ],[       ] or [       ].Lock MsgLock Msg11To lock or unlock the message, press [         ].DeleteDelete11To delete the message, press [         ].Move to savedMove to saved11To move to saved folder the message, press [         ].Send ToSend To11To forward the message, press [         ].22Process as like NEW MASSAGE, and edit the text message.SAVEDPress [          ][          ].: Save message.: Save Lock message.: Moved from Inbox message: Moved from Inbox Lock message: Draft message: Draft message Lock11Reviews messages in the saved folder.c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지66
Select the message using [          ]or [          ].SMSSMS68SMSSMS69SETTINGSPress [          ][          ].11To customize the messaging features.Receive AlertReceive Alert11Press [          ], [          ], [          ]keys sequentially.• Bell : Use beep and lamp.• Vibrator : Use vibrator and lamp.• Lamp Only : Use lamp only.22To display the message, press [        ] or [        ].33To use saved option, press [        ] or [        ].44(Re)Send(Re)Send11To resend to the message, press [         ].22After sending, auto delete  the message in the saved  folder.Lock MsgLock Msg11To lock or unlock the message, press [         ].DeleteDelete11To delete the message, press [         ].Alert RemindAlert Remind11Press [          ], [          ], [          ]keys sequentially.• One Time• Every 2 Min : Every 2 minutes alert.22Press [Nevigation]keys to select alert remind method andthen press [          ] to confirm.If user has not read new incoming messages, phone alert by selected option.Moved from Outbox message.: Fail message.: Fail Lock message.: Send message: Send Lock message: Delivered message: Delivered Lock message To display the message, press [          ] or [         ]c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지68
SMSSMS SMSSMS7170Set the Delivery Ack : The network will only send Delivery Ack’s formessages that were successfully delivered..Memory FullMemory Full11Press [          ], [          ], [          ]keys sequentially.• Warn to user : Show warnning message to user and automatical reject in case of full memory.• Auto Delete : If full of memory, previous message is deleted one by one.22Press [Nevigation]keys to select memory managementmethod and then press [          ] to confirm.The phone can automatically delete oldest message or waning to user a received message can not be received since the memory reaches full.Delivery AckDelivery Ack11Press [          ], [          ], [          ]keys sequentially.22Press [          ][          ] and press [          ].• Enhanced Ack• Normal Ack• No AckSet the priority of outgoing messages.PriorityPriority11Press [          ], [          ], [          ]keys sequentially.• Normal : Normal messages.• Urgent : Urgent messages.• Emergency : Emergent messages.After sending outgoing messages, user can select save sent messages.Save Sent MagSave Sent Mag11Press [          ], [          ], [          ]keys sequentially.• Auto Save : Automatically save sent message.• Prompt : User can select to each case.• Do Not Save : Do not save sent message.22Press [Nevigation] keys to select save option of sent messages, and then press [          ] to confirm.c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지70
SMSSMS BREWBREW7372Callback No.Callback No.11Press [          ], [          ], [          ]keys sequentially.22Press [          ]key after input callback number.The phone shall automatically populate call back number with saved inthis menu when user make a new message to send.AccessingAccessing11Press [          ] and select [           ] by pressing [          ].22Use [          ][          ] to scroll and [          ] to select.33To go back, press [          ].and press [          ] lets you exit from Mobile Shop menu.• Catalog : Shows available Mobile Shop application.• Search : Input keyword for easy searching.• About Download : Detail information ondownloadable application list,downloading cost, how todownload and memory status soon.DELETE ALLPress [          ][          ]keys sequentially.11Enter the Lock Code.22Press [Navigation]keys to select delete option, and thenpress[          ](=”Select”) to confirm.• Inbox : To delete inbox message• Read Inbox : To delete only Read Inbox message• Outbox : To delete outbox message• Saved : To delete saved folder message• Delete All : To delete Inbox/Outbox message33To delete Inbox/Outbox/Saved folder Message.(Except for Locked Message)MOBILE SHOPMobile shop lets you download your favorite ringtone, screen saver, gameso on through accessing to Application Server.c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지72
BREWBREW75BREWBREW74SETTINGSAccessingAccessing11Press [          ].22Move to [            ] by pressing [          ].33Select [            ] by pressing [          ].- Order Apps : Set application order in the display.1) Select Order Apps and folder.2) Press [         ] and then you will see up and down arrow key.3) Set application order by pressing <navigation up/down key>.- Move Apps1) Select Move Apps and folder.2) Select Application to move to another folder.3) Select folder where to be saved selected application.4) You will see “Application moved to the selected folder.”message.- Manage Apps1) Select Manage Apps and application to manage.- View Properties : Web page information.- Set folder : Select folder among main menu, work and funwhere to be saved each selected application.- Lock App : Select “Locked” or “Unlocked”.- Remove : Remove application from your folder.- Upgrade Check : If application is upgraded, it lets you haveautomatical application upgrade byconnecting to the server.- Main Menu View : Select Main Menu Display style among“Small Icon” “Large Icon” and “List” type.- Screen Savers : Shows your screen savers and lets you seletscreen saver image.- View Log : Shows log.  Function Key DescriptionFunction Key DescriptionHELPAccessingAccessing11Press [          ].22Move to [          ] by pressing [          ].33Select [          ] by pressing [          ].Detail explanation to help you understand how to purchase application anduse it.c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지74
WEB BROWSING WEB BROWSING 77E-MAILING WITH BROWSERSelect E-mail menu on the browser HOME deck.11User can read the received e-mail or compose and send ae-mail.22WEB BROWSING WEB BROWSING 76ACCESSING INTERNETPress & hold [        ] key for web menu.11Press [1] key.During connecting to internet, Openwave log display isappeared and “connecting …” is displayed.22After connected, It appears Web Page automatically.33User can access internet with mobile browser.User can send or receive a e-mailNET ALERT WITH BROWSERPopup alert notification screen when an alert has arrived.11User can read or skip the message by [Left SK](=”View”),[Right SK] (=Skip).22Net alert is a small size message in order to notify a user of importantinformation.WEB MENUWEB MENUStart : Launch a browser.Settings : Linger timer - User can set a linger timer which triggersthe termination of an idle data call. (thedefault value is 30 seconds)User can select one of time lists. (30 sec, 1min, 2 min, 3 min, 4 min)BROWSER MENUBROWSER MENUPress [SideBottom] key while the browser is active to see thebrowser’s local menu. Reload : To reload the current pageHome : To get back to the Homepage. Press and hold (send) key will do the sameBookmarks : To view your bookmark listMark Site : To store the current page in your bookmark listAbout Openwave : To view the browser versionAdvancedShow URL : To display the URL of the current pageHomepage : To change your home pageSet WAP Proxy : To select a network serverOffline Service : To use WAP applications efficiently in area ofpoor or no network coverageOutbox : To maintain the browser outboxRestart Browser : To clear the cache memory in your browserEncryption : To execute security-related commandsc3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지76
79IMPORTIMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMAANT SAFETY INFORMATIONTION- Traffic SafetyDo not use a hand-held telephone while driving a vehicle.If using a hand-held phone park the vehicle before conversing.Always secure the phone in its holder; do not place the phone onthe passenger seat or where it can break loose in a collision orsudden stop.The use of an alert device to operate a vehicle's lights or horn onpublic roads is not permitted. Remember, road safety alwayscomes first!- Operating EnvironmentRemember to follow any special regulations in force in any areaand always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to useit, or when it may cause interference or danger.When connecting the phone or any accessory to another device,read its user's guide for detailed safety instructions.Do not connect incompatible products.As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment, users areadvised that for the satisfactory operation of the equipment and forthe safety of personnel, it is recommended that the equipmentsshould only be used in the normal operating position (held to yourear with the antenna pointing over your shoulder).- Electronic devicesMost modern electronic equipment is shielded from radiofrequency signals, However, certain electronic equipment may notbe shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone.WEB BROWSING WEB BROWSING 78DOWNLOAD FUNActivate WAP browser.11Go to download fun site.22Select object to download.33User can download wall paper or ring tone from network by browser.WEB BROWSER SETTINGSWeb Lock : N/A, Always off.Web Backlight : N/A, Depend on main menu settingWeb Idle Timer : Web idle timer triggers the termination ofidle data call.Reference to web menu W21.Connect Prompt : N/A, No promptIP addresses : IP address can be changed in idle mode bypressing “##872769737” sequentially. (TBD)(This information is not permitted to thecommon user!!)Username and Password : Reference to menu (M863), PPPAuthenfication. (TBD)To select Link A or Link B : WAP proxy can be changed inadvanced menu after launchingbrowser.c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지78
8180IMPORTIMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMAANT SAFETY INFORMATIONTION- VehiclesDo not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materialsin the same compartment as the phone, its parts or accessories.Switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft. The use of wirelesstelephones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of theaircraft, disrupt the wireless telephone network and may be illegal.Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the suspension ordenial of telephone services to the offender, or legal action, or both.- Posted facilitiesSwitch your phone off in any facility where posted notices so require.- Potentially explosive atmospheresSwitch off your phone when in any area with a potentially explosiveatmosphere and obey all signs and instructions.Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting inbodily injury or even death. Users are advised to switch off the phonewhile at a refueling point.Users are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use ofradio equipment in fuel depots(fuel storage and distribution areas),chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress.Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not alwaysclearly marked. They include below deck on boats; chemical transferor storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such aspropane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals orparticles, such as grain, dust or metal powders; and any other areawhere you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.IMPORTIMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMAANT SAFETY INFORMATIONTION- PacemakersPacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 6inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and apacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker.These recommendations are consistent with the independent researchby and, recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Personswith pacemakers;Should always keep the phone more than 6 inches from theirpacemaker when thephone is switched on. Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket.Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potentialfor interference. If you have any reason to suspect that interference istaking place, switch off your phone immediately.- Hearing aidsSome digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. Inthe event of such interference, you may want to consult your serviceprovider.- Other medical devicesOperation of any radio transmitting equipment, including cellularphones, may interfere with the functionality of inadequately protectedmedical devices.Consult physician or the manufacturer of the medical device todetermine if they are adequately shielded from externalRF energy or if you have any questions. Switch off your phone inhealth care facilities when any regulations posted in these areasinstruct you to do so.Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that couldbe sensitive to external RF energy.c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지80
8382IMPORTIMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMAANT SAFETY INFORMATIONTION· Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications or attachments could damage   the phone and may violate regulations governing radio devices.· If the phone, battery, charger, or any accessory is not working properly, take it to your nearest qualified service facility. The personnel there will assist you, and if necessary, arrange for service.IMPORTIMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMAANT SAFETY INFORMATIONTION- Emergency calls- Care and maintenanceYour phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship andshould be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you tofulfill any warranty obligations and allow you to enjoy this product formany years.When using your phone, battery, charger, or any accessory;· Keep it and all its parts and accessories out of small children's reach.· Keep it dry. Precipitation, humidity and liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits.· Do not use or store it in dusty, dirty areas as its moving parts can be damaged.· Do not store it in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of   electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics.· Do not store it in cold areas. When the phone warms up (to its normal operating temperature), moisture can form inside the phone, which may damage the phone's electronic circuit boards.· Do not attempt to open it. Non-expert handling of the device may damage it.· Do not drop, knock or shake it. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards.· Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean it, Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and-water solution.· Do not paint it. Paint can clog the device's moving parts and prevent proper operation.c3000_2  2004.9.14 7:5 PM  페이지82
  Safety Information  1 . SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FIXED WIRELESS TERMINALS  .POTE NTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cauls e an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. . INTERFERENCE TO MEDICAL DIVICES Certain electronic equipment may be shielded against RF signal from you wireless phone. (pacemakers, Hearing Aids, and so on) Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic system in motor vehicles.  .EXPOSURE TO RF ENERGY Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Do not move the antenna close to, or touching any exposed part of the body when making a call.
   SAR INFORMATION  THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.  Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. * Tests for SAR are conducted with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 1.33 W/Kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.624 W/Kg. (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements). While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/ oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID: O6YUTS-C3000.   Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Asso-ciation (CTIA) web-site at http://www.wow-com.com. * In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a sub-stantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements.
  SAFETY INFORMATION FOR RF EXPOSURE  Body- worn operation This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone kept 25 mm. from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use only belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that maintain a 25 mm. separation distance between the user’s body and the back of the phone, including the antenna. The use of belt-clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided.     FCC Compliance Information  This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received.         Including interference that may cause undesired operation.
   U.S.A. U.S.FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT INFORMATION TO THE USER  NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a    Class B                                 digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful Interference in a residential installation This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if Not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful Interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular Installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  z  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. z  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. z  Connect the equipment into an outlet of a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. z  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance.  Changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for Compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Connecting of peripherals requires the use of grounded shielded signal cables.

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