Axesstel PX130N User Manual

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INDEX
GENERAL INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................... 1
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2 IMPORTANT INFORMATION ........................................................................................................ 2
3 PRODUCT OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................. 3
3.1 PACKING LIST ........................................................................................................................................ 3
3.2 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................... 3
3.2.1Appearance ....................................................................................................................................... 3
3.2.2Key Definition ................................................................................................................................... 4
3.2.3Display Icon ...................................................................................................................................... 5
4 BASIC OPERATIONS .................................................................................................................... 5
4.1 INSTALLING UIM CARD ......................................................................................................................... 5
4.2 POWER ON/OFF ..................................................................................................................................... 5
4.3 MAKE A CALL ........................................................................................................................................ 6
4.4 ANSWER A CALL .................................................................................................................................... 6
4.5 END A CALL ........................................................................................................................................... 6
5 MAIN MENU ................................................................................................................................... 7
6 MESSAGES .................................................................................................................................... 7
6.1 SEND A MESSAGE .................................................................................................................................. 7
6.2 RECEIVE A MESSAGE ............................................................................................................................. 8
6.3 VIEW OUTBOX ....................................................................................................................................... 9
6.4 DRAFTS .................................................................................................................................................. 9
6.5 VOICE MAIL ........................................................................................................................................... 9
6.6 TEMPLATE MESSAGE ............................................................................................................................. 9
6.7 DELETE MESSAGES ................................................................................................................................ 9
6.8 MEMORY STATUS ................................................................................................................................ 10
6.9 MESSAGE SETTINGS ............................................................................................................................. 10
7 CALL LOG .................................................................................................................................... 10
7.1 MISSED CALLS ..................................................................................................................................... 10
7.2 RECEIVED CALLS ................................................................................................................................. 11
7.3 DIALED CALLS ..................................................................................................................................... 11
7.4 CALL TIME ........................................................................................................................................... 11
7.4.1Call Time ........................................................................................................................................ 11
7.4.2Reset Time ....................................................................................................................................... 11
7.5 DELETE RECORD .................................................................................................................................. 12
8 CONTACTS .................................................................................................................................. 12
8.1 VIEW A CONTACT ................................................................................................................................ 12
8.2 ADD A NEW CONTACT ......................................................................................................................... 13
8.3 SEARCH FOR A CONTACT ..................................................................................................................... 13
8.4 GROUP ................................................................................................................................................. 13
8.4.1Add a Contact to the Group ............................................................................................................ 13
8.4.2Delete a Contact from the Group .................................................................................................... 13
8.4.3Add a Group ................................................................................................................................... 14
8.4.4Rename a Group ............................................................................................................................. 14
8.4.5Set a Ring tone to a Group .............................................................................................................. 14
8.5 DELETE A CONTACT ............................................................................................................................. 14
8.6 SPEED DIAL ......................................................................................................................................... 14
8.7 COPY CONTRACTS ............................................................................................................................... 15
8.8 MOVE CONTRACTS .............................................................................................................................. 15
8.9 MEMORY STATUS ................................................................................................................................ 15
9 TOOLS .......................................................................................................................................... 15
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9.1 SCHEDULE ........................................................................................................................................... 16
9.2 ALARM CLOCK .................................................................................................................................... 16
9.3 CALCULATOR ....................................................................................................................................... 16
9.4 UTK .................................................................................................................................................... 16
9.5 WORLD TIME ....................................................................................................................................... 16
10SETTINGS .................................................................................................................................... 16
10.1 TONES .................................................................................................................................................. 17
10.1.1 Ring Tone ................................................................................................................................... 17
10.1.2 Volume ........................................................................................................................................ 17
10.1.3 Alert ............................................................................................................................................ 17
10.2 DISPLAY............................................................................................................................................... 17
10.2.1 Banner ........................................................................................................................................ 17
10.2.2 Backlight ..................................................................................................................................... 18
10.2.3 Contrast ...................................................................................................................................... 18
10.2.4 Language .................................................................................................................................... 18
10.2.5 Hyphen ....................................................................................................................................... 18
10.2.6 Time and Date ............................................................................................................................ 18
10.3 SECURITY ............................................................................................................................................. 19
10.3.1 Lock phone ................................................................................................................................. 19
10.3.2 PIN Lock ..................................................................................................................................... 19
10.3.3 Change PIN ................................................................................................................................ 19
10.3.4 Incoming Call Setting ................................................................................................................. 19
10.3.5 Outgoing Call Setting ................................................................................................................. 20
10.3.6 Change Password ....................................................................................................................... 20
10.3.7 Load Default ............................................................................................................................... 20
10.4 CALL SETTINGS ................................................................................................................................... 21
10.4.1 Auto Answer ............................................................................................................................... 21
10.4.2 Voice Privacy ............................................................................................................................. 21
10.5 NETWORK SERVICE .............................................................................................................................. 21
10.6 PHONE INFO ......................................................................................................................................... 22
10.7 PORT SPEED ......................................................................................................................................... 22
11DATA SERVICE ........................................................................................................................... 22
12TECHNICAL PARAMETERS ....................................................................................................... 22
13QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ........................................................................................ 22
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1 General Introduction
Thank you for choosing CDMA Fixed Wireless Phone of Axesstel. To use your phone well, please read this user manual carefully before you use.
The phone has been designed to operate with the latest digital communication technology - Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA). The phone provides the following advanced features:
Large LCD with backlight, easy to read Status Indicators Two-way SMS, voice mail and caller ID Call Forwarding, Call Waiting, Three-Way Calling and Do not disturbing High speed packet data dial-up Internet service (Only available for PX300N, not for PX1x0N) PC Fax Emergency call MENU driven interface for easy operation and configuration Store 200 contacts in phone Save 200 SMS in phone Last call redials Choice of 13 ring tones Adjustable ring and voice volume AC power supply Indoor antenna (and Outdoor antenna is optional) Speaker phone for hand-free operation Call privacy is also supported by CDMA technology User friendly keypad Long battery stand-by and talk time USB data cable is provided Easy to service and repair
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2 Important Information
The product can only be installed indoors. Do not place the phone near high temperature objects, under direct sunlight, near source of
water, near fire or near inflammable and explosive materials. Avoid using the phone in high temperature or humidity.
The phone may interfere with heart pacemaker, hearing aid and other electronic medical devices.
Therefore please follow the instructions given by your equipment suppliers or consult your doctor. Turn your phone OFF in health care centers if any regulations posted in the area instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care centers may be using equipment that may be sensitive to external RF energy.
Place the phone away from other electronic devices like TV and Radio to avoid interference. Keep the product away from magnetic field and static electricity. Place the phone out of the reach of small children. Do not attempt to reassemble the phone by yourself. Only authorized personnel could service the
phone and its accessories. Faulty installation or service can be dangerous and may invalidate the warranty.
Do not clean the phone while in operation. Before attempting to clean the phone, turn the phone
off, disconnect the external power adapter and take out the battery. Use a dry, soft cloth for cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.
Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. Rough handling may break the phone body and internal
circuit boards.
Do not use the phone if the antenna is damaged. Replace the damaged antenna immediately by
a qualified technician. Use only a manufacturer approved antenna. Non-approved antennas, modifications or attachments may impair call quality and damage the phone.
Do not hold the antenna during operation. This may affect call quality and cause the phone to
operate at unintended power levels.
Keep the antenna free from obstructions and position the antenna straight up. This will ensure
best call quality.
Only use the battery and the power adapter approved by the manufacturer. If not, it may cause
an explosion or result in a short circuit.
It is highly recommended to fully charge the battery before initial use. The battery might have
been discharged during storage and delivery.
Do not throw battery. Batteries are not to be disposed off by putting them in fire. It may explode
or catch fire.
The power adapter must be used within the specified AC voltage range. Take out the battery if you won’t use your phone for a long time and keep the battery well. During lightning, do not touch the power plug. It may result in an electric shock or death. Do not touch the plug with wet hands. Always grasp and pull the plug, not the cord. Do not put
heavy things on the power cord or bend it too much.
During daily use, do not pull out the power adapter. The battery is used for backup power, which
will not cause the increasing consumption of electricity.
Don’t use the power adapter if the power cable is damaged. Contact the maintenance center
immediately and replace the adapter.
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3 Product Overview
3.1 Packing List
Once you open the product package, please check the packing list to make sure there is no part missing. If any part is missing or broken, please contact the customer service. The packing list is as follow:
No. Name Qty. Remark
1 Phone Body 1 2 Handset 1 3 Antenna 1 4 Handset Cable 1 5 Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery 1 Li-Ion Battery if specified 6 Charger 1 7 USB Cable 1 8 CD Disk 1 9 Prints 1 Including one User Manual, one Warranty Card
3.2 Product Introduction
3.2.1 Appearance
Table 1 Packing List
Figure 1 PX130N Appearance
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3.2.2 Key Definition
Figure 2 Key Layout
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CONTACTS
2
MENU Key
3
OK Key
4
Volume+-
5
Clear
6
Redial Key
0~9 Numeric Keys and
7 8
9
Power. key
* # Key
Speaker Key
Go into the contracts MENU
Go into the main MENU
Press it to access the subMENU In Standby mode, press OK key go into Dialed Calls function
Adjust the volume and scroll through the MENU options and displays
Press it return to the last MENU and delete characters,
In standby mode, press redial key go into the call log
To input numbers and characters Make hand-free operation(speaker icon)
Press the power key can turn on and turn off the phone
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3.2.3 Display Icon
The following icon may appear on the display of the phone:
No. Icon Description
1 2
3 4
5 6 8 9
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Current signal strength. The more bars there are, the stronger the signal is. No signal.
Battery capacity indicator. The more bars there are, the more capacity the battery has.
Supplied by charger Alarm on Mute No UIM card Unread message Roaming
Figure 3 Display Icon
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4 Basic Operations
4.1 Installing UIM card
1. Remove UIM bracket cover.
2. Insert proper UIM card.
3. Close the cover.
4.2 Power On/Off
Connect DC power supply to the “DC IN” port or insert the battery to the battery chamber. Switch the “Power” switch (on the rear of the Phone) to ON, then press the Power On/Off Key on the panel for 3 seconds to power on the phone---if the DC power is in and the phone will powe r automatically, your phone should go to standby screen and is ready to use.
You can turn the phone off directly by switching the “Power ON/OFF” switch (on the rear of the phone) to OFF position. If the phone will not be used for long time, please turn this switch to OFF. Or you can press the Power On/Off Key for 3 seconds to power off the phone.
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4.3 Make a Call
While your phone is power on and at standby screen, enter a destination number you wish to call and then press <Redial >Key. (Note: To modify digits you enter, you can press<CLEAR> Key to delete wrong digits first and then enter new digits).
Or you can press <Contacts> key to enter contacts menu, <1 View>, <Volume + ->,<OK> to select the contacts list:<1 UIM Contacts>,<2 Phone Contacts>, or <3 Search Name> to search the desired name, press <Volume+-> to scroll to the desired number then press <Redial >Key .Once the call is connected, the phone’s screen will display the number you have dialed, and the time duration the call has lasted.
The phone also has a speaker. To use the speaker to make a call, press <SPEAKER> Key, enter a phone number, and press <Redial> Key.
4.4 Answer a Call
When there is an incoming call, the phone will ring and display the phone number of the incoming call (if the number is available). You can pick up the handset or press <SPEAKER> to answer the incoming call. The ring tone and ring-tone volume can be changed in the setting menu.
Note: When the ring volume is set to ’Slient’, the phone does not ring. Only the “Incoming call”
message blinks.
4.5 End a Call
You can end a call by pressing <POWER>. If you are using the handset for a phone call, hanging up the handset will end the call automatically.
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5 Main MENU
Press Left Soft Key Key to enter the main MENU from the standby screen. The main MENU includes: Contacts, Messages, Recent Calls, Tools, and Settings. The MENU tree is as follow:
Create Inbox Outbox
Messages
Call Log
MENU
Contacts
Tools
Settings
Draft Voice Mail Template Messages Delete Messages Memory Status Message Settings Missed Calls Received Calls Dialed Calls Call Time Delete Record View Add New Search Name Groups Delete All Speed Dial Copy Contacts Move Contacts Memory Status Schedule Alarm Calculator UTK World Time Tones Display Security Call Settings Network Service Phone Info Port Speed
Figure 4 MENU Tree
6 Messages
You could compose a new message, view the inbox and outbox, perform SMS setting, voice mail. In standby screen, you can enter Messages in the following method: Press <MENU>, <Messages>.
6.1 Send a Message
You could send a message to one recipient or multiple recipients.
1. Press <MENU>, <Messages>, <1 Create> to compose a new message, you can input space by <0> key and input symbol by <*> key, also you can switch input method by <#> key.
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1 Create 2 Inbox(1) 3 Outbox(1) Select Back
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2. After finish inputting the text, press <OK > to select the Send, Send Messages, Insert Template, Insert Contacts, or Save as Template function.
3. Press <1 Send> to send a message to one recipient
input destination number directly or select numbers from (Contacts), press <MENU>, <1Send>to send it. You can also set the priority by selecting (Priority). If you want to edit the call back number which show in the message, please select Callback to edit. Or you can save the message to Draft by selecting Save.
4. Press <2 Send Messages> to send a message to a group, press <OK>, <MENU>,<Volume +-> to scroll to <2 Add new> to select numbers to add to the group, then press <MENU>, <1 Send Messages> to send message. You can press <Volume +-> to scroll to <3 Delete> or <4 Delete All> to delete the number you have added. You can also set the priority by selecting (Priority). If you want to edit the call back number which show in the message, please select Callback to edit. Or you can save the message to Draft by selecting Save.
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Options 1 Send 2 Send Message 3 Insert Template Select Back
Contacts(4/1) Tom Helen Select Back
Priority 1 Normal 2 Emergency
Select Back
01:<empty> 1 Send Message 2 Add New 3 Delete 4 Delete All Select Back
Search Name Tom Helen
Select Back
01:<empty> 4 Delete All 5 Priority 6 Callback 7 Save Select Back
6.2 Receive a Message
1. If there is a new message, the phone will ring alert. In standby screen, press <MENU>to read the message,
2. Or you could read the new message in the (Inbox). In Messages, press <Volume+-> to scroll to <2 Inbox>, press <MENU> to enter (inbox), then press <Volume+-> to scroll to the message you want to read.
3. Then press <MENU>, you can select:
Reply: Reply the message. Forward: Forward the message. Save Number: Save the number(s) in the message. Call: Call the number(s) in the message. Delete: Erase the message.
You have 1 new message!
View
Messages 1 Create 2 Inbox(1) 3 Outbox(1) Select Back
Options 1 Reply 2 Forward 3 Save Number Select Back
Options 3 Save Number 4 Call 5 Delete Select Back
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1 Create
6.3 View Outbox
1. In Messages, press <Volume+-> to scroll to <3 Outbox> and press <MENU> to enter (Outbox).
2. Press <volume+-> to scroll to the message you want to read, press <MENU> to choose <1 Forward>, <2 Save Number>, <3 Call>, <4 Delete>.
6.4 Drafts
1. In Messages, press <Volume+-> to scroll to <4 Drafts> and press <MENU> to enter (Drafts).
2. Press <Volume> to select one draft, press <Volume+->, < MENU > to select <1 Edit> to edit it or <2 Delete> to
delete it.
2 Inbox(1) 3 Outbox(1) Select Back
Tom
Select Back
4 Draft(6) 5 Voice mail 6 Template Messages Select Back
1 Edit 2 Delete
Select Back
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6.5 Voice Mail
In standby screen, press<MENU>, <Messages>, <5 Voice mail>, <OK>to view the Voice Mail MENU.
1. If you have voice massage, press <1Voice Mail>, <OK> to check your massage.
2. If you have voice message, press <2 Listen to Voice Mail> to listen it.
3. In Voice Mail MENU, press <3 Voice Mail Number>, <OK> to set the voice mail number.
Note: Particular function and operation, please contact your local operator.
6.6 Template Message
1. In Messages, press <Volume+-> to scroll to <6 Template Messages> and press <MENU> to enter it.
2. Press <Volume> to select one template, press <Volume+->, <MENU> to select <1Send> or <2 Add new>.
6.7 Delete Messages
1. Press <Volume> to scroll to <7 Delete messages> and press <OK> to enter it.
2. Press <MENU> to select <1 Inbox>, press <OK > to delete it or <Clear> to exit it.
Note: You can press <Volume+-> to scroll to <2 Outbox>,
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Messages 4 Draft(6) 5 Voice mail 6 Template Messages Select Back
Voice mail 1 Voice mail<0> 2 Listen to Voice Mail 3 Voice Mail Number Select Back
Messages 4 Draft(6) 5 Voice mail 6 Template Messages Select Back
Options 1 Send 2 Add New
Select Back
Messages 7 Delete Messages 8 Memory status 9 Message settings Select Back
Delete Messages 1 Inbox 2 Outbox 3 Draft Select Back
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<3 Draft>, <4 all>, if you want to delete them, follow the steps above.
6.8 Memory Status
In this MENU, you could check the phone memory status and UIM card memory status for messages. In Messages, press <volume+-> to scroll to
<8 Memory status>, press <OK > to view the status.
6.9 Message Settings
You can set Send Mode and Save Position in Msg Settings MENU.
1. In Messages, press <Volume+-> to scroll to <9 Message settings>.
2. Press <MENU> to enter the interface, select <1 Send Mode> or <2 Save position> by pressing <Volume+->.
3. Press <Ok> to enter Send Mode, <Volume+-> to scroll to the mode you wanted.
4. Press <Volume +->, <OK> to enter Save position which
provides three locations: UIM card, Phone, UIM card and Phone.
5. Press <ok > to save your setting.
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Total Free Phone 200 179 UIM 40 27 Back
Messages 7 Delete Messages 8 Memory status 9 Message settings Select Back
Msg Settings 1 Send Mode 2 Save Position
Send and Save
Send Mode o Send Only o Send and Save o Save Only Select Back
Save position o UIM card o Phone o UIM card and Phone Select Back
7 Call Log
You can find Missed Calls, Received Calls, Dialed Calls, Call Time, and Delete Record in Call Log MENU.
7.1 Missed Calls
1. In standby screen, press <MENU>, <Volume+-> to scroll to <2 Call Log>.
2. Press <OK> to select <1 Missed Calls> in Call log MENU,
3. The missed calls list will be displayed, press <volume+-> to
scroll to the desired number.
4. Press<MENU> to view the incoming call information, press
<MENU> again to:
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Call log 1 Missed Calls 2 Received Calls 3 Dialed Calls Select Back
Missed Calls 1 10000 2 Tom 3 10000 Select Back
Start:01/06,00:00:00 No answer. Tom
Options Back
Call log 1 Send Message 2 Save 3 Delete Select Back
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a) Send Message: Use this number to send a message. b) Save: Save this number to contacts. c) Delete: Erase this number in the list.
7.2 Received Calls
1. In standby screen, press <MENU>, <Volume+-> to scroll to <2 Call Log>.
2. Press <Volume+->, <OK > to select <2 Received Calls> in call log MENU,
3. The Received calls list will be displayed; you could scroll to the desired number,
4. Press <MENU>to view the incoming call information, press <MENU> to:
a) Send Message: Use this number to send a message, b) Save: Save this number to contacts, c) Delete: Erase this number in the list.
7.3 Dialed Calls
1. In standby screen, press <MENU>, <Volume+-> to scroll to <2 Call
Log>.
2. Press <Volume+->, <MENU> to select <3 Dialed Calls> in call log
MENU,
3. The Dialed calls list will be displayed; you could scroll to the desired
number,
4. Press<MENU> to view the incoming call information, press <MENU>
to:
a) Send Message: Use this number to send a message, b) Save: Save this number to contacts, c) Delete: Erase this number in the list.
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Call log 1 Missed Calls 2 Received Calls 3 Dialed Calls Select Back
Call log 1 Send Message 2 Save 3 Delete Select Back
Call log 3 Dialed Calls 4 Call Time 5 Delete Record Select Back
Dialed Calls 1 10000 2 Tom 3 10000 Select Back
Call log 1 Send Message 2 Save 3 Delete Select Back
Call log 3 Dialed Calls 4 Call Time 5 Delete Record Select Back
7.4 Call Time
7.4.1 Call Time
1. In standby screen, press <MENU>, <Volume+-> to scroll to <2 Call Log>.
2. Press <Volume+->, <MENU> to select <4 Call Time>, press <OK> to select <1 Received Calls>.
3. Press <OK> to view the incoming call time.
Note: You can press <Volume+-> to scroll to Dialed calls, All calls to view the time as the same steps above.
7.4.2 Reset Time
1. In standby screen, press <MENU>, <Volume+-> to scroll to <2 Call Log>.
2. Press <Volume+->, <MENU> to select <4 Call Time>,
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Call Time 1 Received Calls 2 Dialed Calls 3 All Calls Select Back
Received Calls 3 Calls Total:0:01:19
Back
Call Time 2 Dialed Calls 3 All Calls 3 Reset Time Select Back
1 Received Calls 2 Dialed Calls 3 All Calls Select Back
Reset Time
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press <Volume+->, <OK> to select <4 Reset Time>.
3. Press <OK> to select <1 Received Calls>,press <OK> to reset received calls time or <Clear> to cancel the action.
Note: You can press <Volume+-> to scroll to Dialed calls, All calls .If you want to reset time, follow the steps above.
7.5 Delete Record
1. In standby screen, press <MENU>, <Volume+-> to scroll to <2 Call Log>.
2. Press <Volume+->,<MENU> to select <5 Delete record> in call log MENU.
3. Press <OK> to select <1 missed calls>, press <OK> to delete the missed calls log or <Clear> to cancel the action.
Note: You can press <Volume+-> to scroll to <2 Received calls>, <3 Dialed calls>,<4 all calls>,if you want to delete them, follow
the steps above.
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Reset?
OK Cancel
Call log 3 Dialed Calls 4 Call Time 5 Delete Record Select Back
Delete Record 1 Missed Calls 2 Received Calls 3 Dialed calls Select Back
8 Contacts
Contacts can be used to store contact’s name and contact’s phone numbers, address, email, internet address and note. You can store up to 200 entries to phone memory and 250 entries to UIM card.
8.1 View a Contact
There are 4 ways to view a contact.
1. Press <Contacts> in standby screen<1 View>, <Volume+-
>,<OK> to select the contacts list:<1 UIM Contacts>,<2 Phone Contacts>, press <Volume+->,
<MENU> to select one, Press <Volume+-> to scroll to the
number you desired, press <MENU> to view the contact information.
2. Press <MENU >< Contacts > <1 View ><OK>, press <Volume+-> to select (UIM Contacts) or (Phone Contacts), press <OK >, <Volume+-> to the desired contact, then press <OK> to view the contact information.
3. Press <MENU > <Contacts ><Volume +-><3 Search Name><OK>, input the name, press <MENU> to view the contact list. Scroll to the desired contact, press <MENU> to view the contact information.
4. Press <MENU > <Contacts > <Volume +-><4Groups><OK>, select the group that desired contact belongs by <Volume +->, press <OK> to view the group member list, then press
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Contacts 1 UIM Contacts 2 Phone Contacts
Select Back
Contacts(4/1) Tom Helen Options Back
Contacts 1 View 2 Add New 3 Search Name Select Back
Contacts 4 Groups 5 Delete All 6 Speed Dial Select Back
Groups 1 Family 2 Friends
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<Volume +-> to scroll to the desired contact, press <OK> to view the contact information.
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8.2 Add a New Contact
1. Press <MENU >, <Contacts>, <Volume +->, <2 Add New>, or press <Contacts> in standby screen, then press <OK> to select Add New.
2. Press <MENU> to input the number and name, press <MENU> again when finish the inputting,
3. Press <Volume> to select the location you want to store the new contract: <1 UIM Contacts>, <2 Phone Contacts>, press <OK> to save .
8.3 Search for a Contact
You can search a contact by name,
1. Press <MENU >, <Contacts >, <3 Search Name><OK>.
2. Input the name for inquiry.
3. Press <MENU>to search.
Contacts 1 View 2 Add New 3 Search Name Select Back
Number: 6/20
123456
Next Back
Name: 3/12 abc
Tom
Save Back
Contacts 1 View 2 Add New 3 Search Name Select Back
Search Name
Tom
Note: You can press <#> to change the input method.
8.4 Group
8.4.1 Add a Contact to the Group
1. Press <MENU>, <Contacts >, <4 Groups>, <OK>, <Volume +->, scroll to the group that the desired contact belongs.
2. Press <OK> Key, then press <MENU>, <Volume+-> to select a contact to add to the group.
8.4.2 Delete a Contact from the Group
1. Press <MENU>, <Contacts >, <4 Groups>, <OK>, <Volume +->, scroll to the group that the desired contact belongs.
2. Press <OK>, <Volume +-> to select the desired contact , then press <MENU>, scroll to <2 Delete>, press <ok> twice to delete the contact.
Select Back
Contacts 4 Groups 5 Delete All 6 Speed Dial Select Back
Groups 1 Family 2 Friends
Options Back
Options
1.Add new 2 Delete 3 Delete All Select Back
Options
1.Add new 2 Delete 3 Delete All
Delete?
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Note: You can select <3 Delete All> to delete all contacts in the group or <1 Add New> to add a new contact to the group.
8.4.3 Add a Group
There are 5 groups in your phone; You can add more groups.
1. Press <MENU>, <Contacts >, <4Groups>, <OK>, select one group, press <MENU>.
2. Select <1 Add Group>, press <OK >,input the new group name, press <MENU> to save it.
8.4.4 Rename a Group
The feature is only provided for the group you added.
1. Press <MENU>, <Contacts >, <4 Groups>, <OK>, select
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A
1 Add Group 2 Group Ringers 3 Edit Select Back
one group you added, press <MENU>.
2. Press <Volume+-> to scroll to <3 Edit>, press <OK>, change the name , press <MENU> to save your setting.
Note: You can delete the group you added by selecting <4 Delete>.
8.4.5 Set a Ring tone to a Group
1. Press <MENU>, <Contacts>, <4Groups>, <OK>, <Volume+->, scroll to the group you want to set ring
tone, press<MENU>.
2. Press <Volume+-> to Scroll to <2 Group ringers>, press <MENU>, set a ring tone to the group, press
<OK> to save the new ring tone.
8.5 Delete a Contact
1. In standby screen, press <MENU >< Contacts > <1 View ><OK>, press <Volume+-> to select (UIM Contacts) or
Name: 1/14 abc
a
Save Back
A 1 Add Group 2 Group Ringers 3 Edit Select Back
In contacts oTone1 oTone2 oTone3 Select Back
Contacts(4/1) Tom Helen Options Back
(Phone Contacts), press <OK >, <Volume+-> to
the desired contact, press <MENU>, <Volume+-> to
select <2 Delete>.
2.Press <MENU> to delete the contract or <Contacts> to cancel the action.
8.6 Speed Dial
Memory locations 01 ~ 09 are special speed dialing locations.
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Options 1 View 2 Delete 3 Send message Select Back
Contacts 4 Groups 5 Delete All 6 Speed Dial Select Back
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No.1 is voice mail number. You can edit the No.02~09 locations.
1. Make sure some contacts exist in phone book.
2. Press <MENU>, <Contacts>,<6 Speed Dial>, <OK>,select a contact from phone book to the Speed Dial list.
Or you can press<MENU> to do Add New, Delete or Delete All operation.
1. In standby screen, press number 2~9 and <Redial>
to make a call.
8.7 Copy Contracts
1. Press <MENU>, (Contacts), <7 Copy Contacts>.
2. Press <MENU>, <Volume+-> to select <1 UIM card to Phone> or <2 Phone to UIM card>.
3. Press <OK> to enter the setting interface, press <OK > again to complete the copy process or <Clear> to cancel the action.
8.8 Move Contracts
1. Press <MENU>,(Contacts),<8 Move Contacts>.
2. Press <MENU>, <Volume+-> to select <1 UIM card to Phone> or <2 Phone to UIM card>.
3. Press <OK> to enter the setting interface, press <Ok> again
to complete the move process or <Clear> to cancel the action.
8.9 Memory Status
1. Press <MENU>, (Contacts), <9 Memory Status>.
2. Press <OK> to view the usage of both Phone and UIM.
9 Tools
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Speed Dial 02:<empty> 03:<empty>
Options Back
Options
1.Add new 2 Delete 3 Delete All Select Back
Contacts 7 Copy Contacts 8 Move Contacts 9 Memory Status Select Back
Copy Contacts 1 UIM Card to Phone 2 Phone to UIM card Select Back
Copy?
OK Cancel
Contacts 7 Copy Contacts 8 Move Contacts 9 Memory Status Select Back
Move Contacts 1 UIM Card to Phone 2 Phone to UIM card Select Back
Contacts 7 Copy Contacts 8 Move Contacts 9 Memory Status Select Back
Total Free Phone 200 179 UIM 250 27 Back
1 Schedule 2 Alarm 3 Calculator Select Back
Tools
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9.1 Schedule
You could add your schedule in the phone, to add a schedule, please
1. In standby screen, press <MENU>, <Tools>, <1 Schedule>, <OK> to the schedule menu.
2. Select < 1 Add new>, <OK>to add a new schedule, press <Volume + -> to move the cursor to the date you want to add the
schedule, then press<OK> key, input the schedule, then press<MENU> to set the schedule time. Press<MENU> to save.
To view the schedule that you have added, select List in Schedule menu, then you could Delete, and View the schedule by press <Menu> key. You could delete all schedule by selecting Delete All in Schedule menu.
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Schedule 1 Add New 2 List 3 Delete All Select Back
Schedule: 0/30 abc
Save Back
Tools 1 Schedule 2 Alarm 3 Calculator Select Back
9.2 Alarm Clock
You can set the alarm sound daily or one time only.
1. Press <MENU>, <4 Tools>, <2 Alarm>.
2. Select <1 set> to enter alarm time and press <MENU>.
3. Select <2> and press <MENU > to turn on/off the alarm.
A bell icon appears in icon line. On alarm time, the icon and
“ALARM TIME is up” message blinks and alarm activates. Press
<MENU>to stop the alarm. Note: If you want to change the alarm time, press <volume+-> to
choose the position you want to change and press <0> to change
am/pm if your time mode is 12 hour.
9.3 Calculator
You could find Calculator in the Tools MENU. <*> key to enter a decimal point, <#> key is for a negative sign, select the operation by pressing <Volume+-> keys. Press <MENU> the show the result,
<MENU> to clear a number.
9.4 UTK
Press <MENU>, <4 Tools>, <4 UTK>.You can get basic information
about UTK (UIM tool kit) which based on service operator.
Options 1 Set 2 Enable
Select Back
Alarm Time: 00:00
Save Back
Tools 1 Schedule 2 Alarm 3 Calculator Select Back
Tools 3 Calculator 4 UTK 5 World Time Select Back
9.5 World Time
In standby screen, press <MENU>, <Tools>, <5 World Time>, <OK> to the city list. Select a city, press<OK> to check the world time.
10 Settings
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Tools 3 Calculator 4 UTK 5 World Time Select Back
1 Tones 2 Display 3 Security Select Back
Settings
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10.1 Tones
Here you can set the ring tone and volume. Press <MENU>, (settings), press <Volume+-> to select Tones.
10.1.1 Ring Tone
In Tones MENU, select <1 Ring Tone>, press<OK>, you can set the ringer for In Contacts, Not In Contacts, and Messages. Press<OK>to save your setting.
10.1.2 Volume
In Tones MENU, select <2 Volume>, press<OK>, you can set the volume for Ring Tone , Key Beep, Handset, Handsfree. Press<OK>to save your setting.
10.1.3 Alert
In Tones MENU, select Alert, press <OK> and then you can turn on/off the alert of Minute Beep, Call Connect, and Power On/Off.
10.2 Display
Here you can set the banner, backlight, contrast, language.
10.2.1 Banner
In standby screen, Press< MENU >, <Settings>, <2 Display >, <OK> to enter display menu. Select <1 Banner>, press<OK>, you can change the banner of the phone. Press<MENU>to save your setting. When you are back to the main page, you can see the banner you set. Note: You can press<#> to switch the input method. You can input 20 digits at most.
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Tones 1 Ring Tone 2 Volume 3 Alert
Ring Tone 1 In Contacts 2 Not In Contacts 3 Messages
Tone1
Tones 1 Ring Tone 2 Volume 3 Alert
Volume 1 Ring Tone 2 Key Beep 3 Handset 4 Handsfree
Med
Tones 1 Ring Tone 2 Volume 3 Alert
Alert 1 Minute Beep 2 Call Connect 3 Power On/Off
On
Settings 1 Tones 2 Display 3 Security Select Back
Display 1 Banner 2 Backlight 3 Contrast 4 Language
Welcome
Banner 7/20 abc
welcome
Save Back
Display 1 Banner 2 Backlight 3 Contrast 4 Language
15 Seconds
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10.2.2 Backlight
In standby screen, Press< MENU >, <Settings>, <2 Display >, <OK> to enter display menu. Select <2 Backlight>, press<OK>, you can change the timer of turning off the backlight, and you also could turn off the backlight by selecting
Always Off. Press<MENU>to save your setting.
10.2.3 Contrast
In standby screen, Press< MENU >, <Settings>, < 2 Display >, <OK> to enter display menu. Select <3 Contrast>, press<OK>, you can change the contrast of LCD. There are 8 levels, 0 is the highest contrast. Press<MENU>to save your setting.
10.2.4 Language
In standby screen, Press< MENU >, <Settings>, <2 Display >, <OK> to enter display menu. Select <4 Language>, press<OK>, you can change the phone language. Press<MENU>to save your setting.
10.2.5 Hyphen
In standby screen, Press< MENU >, <Settings>, <2 Display >, press <OK> to enter Display menu, press <Volume +-> key to scroll to select <5 Backlight>, press<OK> If you Enable Hyphen, EX. In standby screen, when you input 1234567, it will display 123-4567.
o 7 Seconds o 15 Seconds o 30 Seconds Select Back
1 Banner 2 Backlight 3 Contrast 4 Language
o 0 o 1 o 2 Select Back
1 Banner 2 Backlight 3 Contrast 4 Language
3 Contrast 4 Language 5 Hypen 6 Time and Date
o Disable o Enable
Select Back
Backlight
Display
2
Contrast
Display
English
Display
Enable
Insert into Hypen
10.2.6 Time and Date
In standby screen, Press< MENU >, <Settings>, <2 Display >, press <OK> to enter Display menu, press <Volume +-> key to scroll to select <6 Time and Date>, press<OK>, you can set the Time format and Date
format
1. Select Time format, press<OK>, set the time format to 24-hour or 12-hour via <Volume+->, press <OK> to save.
2. Select Data format, press <OK>, set the data format to MM-DD or DD-MM via <Volume+->, press <OK> to save.
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Display 3 Contrast 4 Language 5 Hypen 6 Time and Date
Time format 1 24-Hour 2 12-Hour
Select Back
Date format 1 MM-DD 2 DD-MM
Select Back
Settings 1 Tones 2 Display 3 Security Select Back
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10.3 Security
Select Security in Settings MENU, you will be prompted to enter password; the initial password is “0000”, input the password, press <OK> key, then you can enter the security MENU
10.3.1 Lock phone
In Security menu, select <1 Lock Phone>, press <OK> to select Unlock or lock the phone. Press <MENU>to save your setting.
10.3.2 PIN Lock
In Security MENU, select <2 PIN Lock>, press <OK>, then you could Disable PIN, Enable PIN.
10.3.3 Change PIN
In Security MENU, select <3 Change PIN>, press <MENU>, then you could change PIN.
o Unlock o Lock
Select Back
1 Lock Phone 2 PIN Lock 3 Change PIN 4 Incoming call Setting Select Back
1 Disable PIN 2 Enable PIN
Select Back
1 Lock Phone 2 PIN Lock 3 Change PIN 4 Incoming call Setting Select Back
Retry left 3
OK Clear
Lock Phone
Security
PIN Lock
Security
Enter Old PIN
10.3.4 Incoming Call Setting
In Security menu, select <3 Incoming Call Setting>, press <OK> to do the Incoming Call Limit or Incoming Call Number List operation.
1) Select the Incoming Call Limit, press <OK>, select Permit All, Forbid All, Permit List or Forbid List .
2) Select the Incoming Call Number List, press<OK> to edit the Permit List or Forbid List. Press <OK> to edit the number list, you can edit 10 numbers in every list. Press <OK> to input number.
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Security 4 incoming call Setting 5 Outgoing Call Setting 6 Change Password 7 Load Default Select Back
Incoming Call Setting o Incoming Call Limit o Incoming Call Number List
Select Back
Incoming Call Limit o Permit All o Forbid All o Permit List Select Back
Incoming Call Number List o Permit List o Forbid List
Select Back
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10.3.5 Outgoing Call Setting
In Security menu, select <4 Outgoing Call Setting>, press <OK> to do the Outgoing Call Limit, Outgoing Call Number List or Dial Delay Time operation.
1) Select the Outgoing Call Limit, press <OK>, select Permit All, Forbid All, Permit List or Forbid List screen.
2) Select the Outgoing Call Number List, press<OK> to edit the Permit List or Forbid List. Press <OK> to edit the number list, you can edit 10 numbers in every list. Press <OK> to input number.
Select the Dial Delay Time, press<OK>. You can select the dial delay
time: 1s~10s.Press <OK> to select.
10.3.6 Change Password
In Security menu, select <5 Change Password>, press <OK>, you will be prompted to enter a new password twice, press <OK> key to confirm inputting, Press <Clear >key to clear a number
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Security 4 incoming call Setting 5 Outgoing Call Setting 6 Change Password 7 Load Default Select Back
Outgoing Call Setting o Outgoing Call Limit o Outgoing Call Number List o Dial Delay Time Select Back
Outgoing Call Limit o Permit All o Forbid All o Permit List Select Back
Outgoing Call Number List o Permit List o Forbid List
Select Back
Security 4 incoming call Setting 5 Outgoing Call Setting 6 Change Password 7 Load Default Select Back
10.3.7 Load Default
In Security MENU, select <7>(Load Default), press<MENU>the phone will restore all original phone settings.
List Default
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Security 4 incoming call Setting 5 Outgoing Call Setting 6 Change Password 7 Load Default Select Back
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In Contacts Tone 1
Ring Tone
Tones
Volume
Alert
Banner welcome Backlight 7 Seconds
Display
Contrast 2 Language Espanol Hyphen Disable
10.4 Call Settings
10.4.1 Auto Answer
In Call Settings menu, select <1 Auto Answer>, press <OK>. There are 2 options to choose, off and On. You can press<Volume+->, <OK> to select. If you choose On option, the phone will auto answer the incoming call after 3 second.
Not In Contacts Tone 2 Messages Tone 2 Ring Tone Med Key Beep Low Handset Med Handsfree Med Minute Beep Off Call Connect Off Power On/Off On
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Settings 4 Call Settings 5 Network Service 6 Phone Info Select Back
Call Settings 1 Auto Answer 2 Voice Privacy
Off
Auto Answer o Off o On
Select Back
10.4.2 Voice Privacy
In Call Settings menu, select <2 Voice Privacy>, press <OK>. There are 2 options to choose, Enhanced and Standard. You can press<OK> to select. The Enhanced mode is more secure than Standard mode. The enhanced mode is using 128bits encryption algorithm; and the standard mode is using 64bits encryption algorithm.
10.5 Network Service
In Call Settings menu, select <5 Network Service>, press <OK>.
1. Press <OK> to select <1 call Forward>, press <OK> to select <1
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Call Settings 1 Auto answer 2 Voice privacy
Select Back
Voice Privacy o Enhanced o Standard
5 Network Service 6 Phone Info
Select Back
7 Port Speed Select Back
1 Call Forward 2 Call Waiting
Select Back
Settings
Network Service
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Activate> or <2 Cancel> to enable call forward if busy or disable it.
Note: You can select <2 FWD If No Ans wer> and <3 FWD All Calls> via <Volum e +-> key, follow
the steps above to enable or disable them.
2. Press <Volume+-> to select <2 Call Waiting>, press <OK> to activate it or cancel it.
10.6 Phone Info
You could check the phone information in this MENU. The phone information includes Phone Number (need you to input the number first), SW Version (Software Version).
1 FWD if Busy 2 FWD if No Answer 3 FWD All Calls Select Back
1 Activate 2 Cancel
Select Back
5 Network Service 6 Phone Info 7 Port Speed Select Back
1 Phone Number 2 SW Version
Call Forward
Call Waiting
Settings
Phone Info
18918180171
10.7 Port Speed
Please consult your operator for details on this function. .
11 Data Service
Model PX300N can provide circuit data service (14.4 kbps) and high speed data servi ce (up to 153.6 kbps, the actual speed depends on your CDMA service provider and the service you have purchased). You can use the phone as a modem for your computer. The user manual of this function please refers to the user manual in the CD disk for data service.
5 Network Service 6 Phone Info 7 Port Speed Select Back
Settings
12 Technical Parameters
Dimensions 190(L) x130(W) x63(H) mm Weight <1.0kg Air Interface IS-95A/B, IS-2000 Vocodec 13K QCELP & 8K EVRC Charger AC Input 90 ~ 240 VAC, 50~60Hz Charger DC Output 5.3VDC @800mA Backup Battery Operation Te Range of Humidity 5% ~ 95% RH
mperature -10~ 50
3.6V/1200mAh Li-ON Rechargeable Battery
13 Quick Troubleshooting Guide
Unable to send/receive data/fax calls: Check the connections to computer and verify that
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necessary software has been properly installed and configured.
Moisture or ventilation problems: Visually inspect the phone body, moisture can damage the
phone. Ventilation is also very important. Move the phone to improve the ventilation as necessary.
No power: Verify that AC power source and its corresponding circuit breaker are functioning
properly.
If Phone can’t make data connection:
9 Make sure to follow Modem installation procedures 9 Make sure that you have purchased CDMA1x service from your CDMA service provider 9 Make sure that both PC’s modem driver and proper software are installed correctly
Unable to receive incoming calls:
9 Make sure that the incoming call is not restricte d; 9 Make sure the FAX/DATA mode setting is OFF 9 Make sure that your Phone is having good signal reception
Unable to make outgoing calls:
9 Make sure that the numbers you dialed are not restricted; 9 Make sure that your Phone is having good signal reception
Unable to receive SMS: Make sure that your Phone’s memory is not full for storing SMS. If the
memory is full, please empty inbox. While charging the battery, DON’T disconnect the charger before the battery is fully charged. REMEMBER: You can always use Load Default sub-MENU in Security MENU to restore all original phone settings.
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