Audiovox Communications Corp. makes no representations or warranties, either
expressed or implied, with respect to the contents hereof and specifically
disclaims any warranties, merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose.
Further, Audiovox Communications Corp. reserves the right to revise this
publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof
without obligation of Audiovox Communications Corp. to n otify any person of
such revision or changes.
with special care. If you lose it, please contact your dealer or service provider
as soon as possible.
Turn the phone over and locate the SIM card socket of the handset. Follow the
steps below to install the SIM card.
The metal contact of the SIM card can be easily damaged by
scratches. Pay special attention to the SIM card when you handle and
install it.
Insert the bevelled end of the SIM card into the
SIM card socket. Make sure the metal contact
faces down when you insert it.
Slide the metal SIM card stopper as shown to secure the SIM card.
Push the SIM card com pletely into the hollow.
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Place the top end of the battery on the
handset.
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# Charge the battery.
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Insert the travel charger connector into the b attery ch ar g in g socket at the bottom of the handset. Make
sure the flash mark on the connector faces upward when you insert it.
Hold down the bottom side of the battery. You will
hear a click when the battery is secured.
It takes about 130 minutes for the travel charger to fully charge the
new battery.
On the LCD display, the battery strength bars will flash till the battery is
full. When you start charging the battery in standby mode, the battery
strength bars will start to flash a few seconds after you plug in the
phone, indicating that the battery charging has started.
Please make sure that the flash mark faces upward when you insert the
connector into the battery charging socket. When you detach the cable
from the phone, move the connector upward or downward and then
pull the connector out of the socket.
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PIN (Personal Identification Number) is a password provided by your network
What is PIN?
service provider. With this PIN, you can use the SIM card and access the
services from the network service provider.
You can enter your PIN with the alphanumeric keys. If you have typed
a wrong letter, please press
When entering a wrong PIN more than three times, your phone will
become locked. Please contact your dealer to solve this problem.
& After your PIN is accepted, the phone automati cally starts
searching for the designated network. This may take a few
seconds.
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When completed, you can start to dial the number
(including area code) using the digit keys; then press
key to make the call.
key.
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When you finish your telephone call, press
the call and return to standby mode.
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1.1TURN THE PHONE ON....................................................................... 9
1.2 TURN THE PHONE OFF...................................................................... 9
1.3 MAKE A CALL..................................................................................9
1.4 END A CALL.................................................................................... 9
1.5 ANSWER A CALL............................................................................10
1.6 ADJUST THE EARPIECE VOLUME....................................................... 10
• Switch off your cellular phone before you board an aircraft.
Dangerous Areas…
Turn off your phone when you are near the following places:
• Refueling station
• Fuel depots
• Chemical plants
• Blasting operation area
And These Electronic Devices…
Your cellular phone may cause interference or malfunctioning of electronic
equipment that is not adequately shielded from radio frequency energy. Beware
of interference which usage of your phone may cause to the following devices:
• Medical devices, e.g., pacemakers, hearing aids
• Electronic fuel-injection systems
• Electronic anti-lock braking systems
• Electronic cruise control systems
• Other electronic systems (Consult the dealer of your electronic devices about
possible interference)
• The electromagnetic emission of wireless telecommunication devices may
result in a negative effect to human health.
Failure to follow these instructions may lead to suspension or
denial of cellular phone services to the offender or legal act ion or
both.
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desktop PC to transmit data, fax and access the Internet.
We know that you demand more than what a mobile phone can offer for
mobility. The advanced EFR (Enhanced-Full-Rate) sound technology optimiz es
the sound quality of your phone calls, allowing you to clearly dis tinguish the
speaker’s tone. If you are surprised at what you hear, you will be even more
surprised at what you see – the electroluminescent LCD dis play frees you from
the nightmare of groping between pixels. You will see clearly each and every
character displayed on the screen.
Why not take your phone along as a personal secretary? With the built-in
calendar function, you can jot down important notes on different dates and
remind yourself with the alarm when it’s time to go. If you prefer a silent
reminder, the built-in vibrator ringer can certainly save you from embarrassment
in a meeting.
There are more features to discover. Now please follow us and make the
acquaintance of your new and versatile partner.
Audiovox
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*For a detailed description of the function of each key, please refer to page 6.
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Side View
Volume adjustment
Earphone jac
key
*Under standby mode, you can press the volume adjustment key to enter the
Phone Book directly.
*You can connect the optional hands-free kit to the earphone jack.
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*The data transmission & car kit connector can be used to connect the data
service cable and the optional hands-free kit.
Rear View
External antenna
connector
Battery contact
SIM card socket
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The table below describes the meaning of each icon:
Signal
Strength
Roaming
Short
Message
Speaking This icon appears when you speak on your phone.
Line in use Displays the current line in use (Please refer to page
Vibrator
Battery
Status
Key Lock This icon indicates that the key lock mode is ON.
Data Call
Fax Call
The more bars displayed, the better the signal
strength.
When your phone is not used under your home
network, this icon will appear.
This icon will appear on the screen when a short
message is received by the phone. When the
message storage memory is full, this icon will flash.
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This icon will appear when vibrator ringer mode is
on.
It shows four levels of strength of the battery. The
more bars, the greater the strength.
When charging the battery, you c an see the strength
of battery on the screen and the bars flash till the
battery is full.
This icon will appear if you set the next call as data
call (Please see page 33 for details).
This icon will appear if you set the next call as fax
call (Please see page 33 for details).
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Key
Power On/Off Key
Long press this key to turn the handset power on or off. To access
the menu functions, you can use this key to return to a previous
screen of the menu.
Send Key
Press this key to make your call or confirm menu selections.
Selection Key
This key is used to navigate and select among function items in the
menu or submenu. For example, to access the Phone Book, you can
press the key downward to enter the Phone Book item.
Function
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KeyCharacters
, . : 1 % ! ? ; “ ‘ < > ( ) @ &
A B C 2 Å Ä å ä à Ç æ ß
D E F 3 è é É £ Æ $
G H I 4 ï î ¿ )
J K L 5 ∆ _ Φ Γ Λ Ω
M N O 6 Ñ ñ ò Ö ö ∅φ
P Q R S 7 ¥ §
T U V 8 ü Ü ù
W X Y Z 9 Π Ψ Σ Θ Ξ 1)
_ 0
+ - * / =
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For example, if you want to enter “Mary”:
1. Long press
2. Long press
on the screen.
3. Long press key, then press key several times until “r” appears
on the screen.
4. Long press key, then press key several times until “y” appears
on the screen. Finally press
key until “M” displays on the screen.
key, then press key several times until “a” appears
key to confirm.
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