Haier Telecom 0512C1000 Users Manual

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C1000
USER GUIDE
_______________________________________ Trademark Statement: “‘HaierC1000’, ‘iPAS’, and the HaierC1000 logo
are trademarks of HaierC1000, Inc.” Copyright Statement:©HaierC1000, Inc. 2005. All rights reserved. No
part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of HaierC1000, Inc.”
Warranty Language: “The contents of this m anual, w hether in w hole or in part, do not constitute a ny express or implied warranty w ith respect to any products of HaierC1000, Inc., or its subsidiaries.”
Table of Contents
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.................................................... 1
SAFETY NOTES ...................................................................................1
NOTICE...............................................................................................1
SAR INFORMATION..............................................................................2
PERSONAL..........................................................................................2
MOBILE PHONE...................................................................................3
BATTERY.............................................................................................3
ON THE ROAD.....................................................................................4
ON AN AIRPLANE.................................................................................4
1. GETTING STARTED .......................................................5
1.1 BATTERY.......................................................................................5
1.1.1 Removing and installing the battery.................................................6
1.1.2 Charging the battery ........................................................................6
1.1.3 Using the battery..............................................................................7
1.1.4 Battery charge level.........................................................................7
1.2 CONNECTING TO THE NETWORK .....................................................7
1.2.1 UIM card..........................................................................................7
1.2.2 Inserting the UIM card......................................................................8
1.2.3 Unlocking the UIM ...........................................................................9
1.2.4 Connecting to the network.............................................................10
1.3 STANDBY SCREEN AND CONTENT..................................................10
1.4 BUTTON FUNCTIONS .................................................................... 11
1.5 FIGURE AND CHARACTER INPUT....................................................13
1.6 PHONE LOCK...............................................................................13
1.7 INPUT METHOD ............................................................................14
1.7.1 Editing window...............................................................................14
1.7.2 Switch between input methods......................................................14
1.7.3 Digit input method.......................................................................... 15
1.7.4 ABC input method..........................................................................15
1.7.5 abc input method...........................................................................15
1.7.6 Smart ABC input method...............................................................15
1.7.7 Smart abc input method.................................................................16
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2. DIALING AND ANSWERING ........................................ 17
2.1 POWER ON/OFF ..........................................................................17
2.2 DIALING ......................................................................................17
2.2.1 Dialing directly ...............................................................................17
2.2.2 Dialing from the phone book..........................................................18
2.2.3 Dialing by location..........................................................................19
2.3 ANSWERING A CALL......................................................................19
2.4 IN-CALL OPTIONS.........................................................................19
2.4.1 Making a call to a telephone extension..........................................20
2.4.2 Adjusting the volume......................................................................20
2.4.3 Option............................................................................................20
2.4.4 Hanging up....................................................................................21
2.4.5 New SMS.......................................................................................21
2.4.6 Answering an incoming call while in-call ........................................21
2.4.7 Making a new call while in-call.......................................................21
2.4.8 Call meeting...................................................................................21
3. MENU OPERATION ...................................................... 22
3.1 MENU STRUCTURE.......................................................................22
3.2 MENU OPERATION........................................................................22
3.3 OTHER OPERATION......................................................................22
3.4 MENU FUNCTION LIST ..................................................................23
4. CONTACTS ................................................................... 26
4.1 SEARCH......................................................................................26
4.2 ADD............................................................................................26
4.3 GROUP LIST................................................................................27
4.4 SPEED DIAL ................................................................................28
4.5 MEM (MEMORY) STATUS ..............................................................29
4.6 DELETE.......................................................................................29
4.7 OWN NUMBER .............................................................................30
5. MESSAGES................................................................... 31
5.1 CREATING A NEW MESSAGE..........................................................31
5.2 SENDING MESSAGES....................................................................32
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5.3 RECEIVING MESSAGES.................................................................32
5.4 VIEWING THE MESSAGES..............................................................32
5.5 VIEWING THE MESSAGES IN UNSENT ............................................33
5.6 VIEWING THE MESSAGES IN SENT.................................................33
5.7 VIEWING MESSAGES IN DRAFT .....................................................34
5.8 MEMORY STATUS.........................................................................34
5.9 DELETING MESSAGES ..................................................................34
5.10 SETTING ...................................................................................34
6. CALL LOGS.................................................................. 35
6.1 MISSED.......................................................................................35
6.2 ANSWERED .................................................................................36
6.3 DIALED .......................................................................................36
6.4 DELETE.......................................................................................36
6.5 CALL TIME...................................................................................36
7. SETTINGS..................................................................... 37
7.1 PHONE........................................................................................37
7.2 CALL...........................................................................................37
7.3 DISPLAY......................................................................................39
7.4 SECURITY ...................................................................................40
7.4.1 Call Barring....................................................................................40
7.4.2 UIM Code ......................................................................................41
7.4.3 Emergency ....................................................................................41
7.4.4 Reset.............................................................................................41
7.4.5 Change PWD.................................................................................42
7.4.6 Blacklist .........................................................................................42
7.4.7 Clear Memory................................................................................42
8. TOOLS........................................................................... 43
8.1 INTRODUCTION............................................................................43
8.2 ALARM........................................................................................43
8.2.1 Time...............................................................................................43
8.2.2 Period............................................................................................43
8.2.3 On or Off........................................................................................44
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8.3 CALENDAR ..................................................................................44
8.4 CALCULATOR...............................................................................44
9. PROFILES..................................................................... 46
9.1 INTRODUCTION............................................................................46
9.2 CALL HINT...................................................................................46
9.3 SMS ALERT................................................................................46
9.4 RING TYPE..................................................................................46
9.5 RING VOLUME .............................................................................46
9.6 KEY TONE...................................................................................46
9.7 POWER TONE..............................................................................46
9.8 WARNING BEEP...........................................................................47
10. GAME.......................................................................... 48
10.1 SNAKE ......................................................................................48
10.2 TETRIS......................................................................................48
10.3 GAME SOUND............................................................................49
11. TROUBLESHOOTING................................................. 50
12. ACCESSORIES........................................................... 52
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Safety Precautions
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Safety Notes
z If your mobile phone is lost or stolen, please immediately notify the
operator to prevent use of the UIM CARD, thus avoiding the economic loss which caused by unauthorized calls made under your name.
z When contacting your local operator or sales outlet, they will need to
know the ESN number of your mobile phone. This number is printed on the label of the back of the mobile phone (remove the battery to view the number). Take note of the ESN number and store it in a secure place for future use.
z In order to avoid unauthorized use of your mobile phone, take
preventative measures, such as:
- Configure the Phone Lock func tio n , set t he PIN CODE , an d ch ange the code if it is disclosed to another party;
IF LEAVING YOUR C1000 IN AN UNATTENDED VEHICLE, DO NOT PLACE THE MOBILE PHONE IN AN OBVIOUS PLACE. IT IS PREFERABLE TO TAKE IT WITH YOU, OR STORE IT IN A SECURE PLACE.
Notice
In order to use the product safely and correctly, and to prevent accident or injury, please comply wi th the cauti ons outl ine d in this user guide. After reading the user guide, keep it in a safe place for easy reference.
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SAR information
The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types C1000 (FCC ID: SG70512C1000) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for use at the ear is
1.382 W/kg and when properly worn on the body is 0.201 W/kg. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1.5cm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a
1.5cm separation distance between the user's body and the back of the handset. 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.
Personal
z Using radio-frequency equipment may cause interference with medical
equipment, for example, hearing aids and cardiac pacemakers, etc. Before using the mobile phone, consult the medical equipment manufacturer or your doctor for advice.
z In places which may present blast hazards, such as oil depots,
chemical factories, etc., it is consi dered best prac tic e to limi t the use o f radio-frequency equipment. Even when a mobile phone is in the Standby State, it will still transmit electromagnetic signals. If possible, and if requested, switch off your mobile phone.
z Please pay attention to traffic safety. When driv ing a car, pleas e do not
use your mobile phone. If it is absolutely necessary to use a mobile phone when driving, park your car in a safe place befo re use.
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z Please keep the mobile phone and all accessories out of the reach of
children.
z Rubber plugs (used at the earplug jack and at the bottom of mobile
phone) pose a choking hazard if swallowed by children.
z Avoid contact between the battery (metal part) and ot her m etal o bject s
(necklaces, coins, etc), as well as consumption or biting of the battery by the animals or striking sharp material on the battery.
Mobile Phone
z Your mobile phone will generate an electromagnetic field. Please do
not place it near storage media such as computer disks, or other similar devices.
z Using mobile phone near electrical appliances and equipment such as
TV set, telephone, ra dio and pe rsonal c ompute r, etc, mig ht cause t he interference on the mobile phone, thereby affecting its performance.
z Please do not expose your mobile phone to strong sunshine and high
temperatures as it will shorten the life of electronic components, damage the battery, and cause the deformation of plastic parts and components.
z Keep the mobile phone dry, away from rain, moisture, and other
liquids which can corrup t the electronic circuits.
Battery
z Do not short circuit the battery equipm ent, as it w ill damage t he batte ry,
generate heat and may cause fire.
z Do not dispose of a battery in fire as it may explode. Waste batteries
should be returned to a designated recycling site. Please do not dispose of the battery into the household garbage.
~ Warning: If the battery is damaged or broken , avoid contact with
exposed skin. In the event of skin contact, wash the affected area liberally with clean water. If necessary, consult a doctor.
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On the Road
z Before making or receiving calls, pay attention to the legal regulations
concerning the use of mobile phones, and restrict phone usage to non-driving time.
z Confirm whether the safety airbag, b rakes , v elocity co ntrol sy stem and
oil filter system will be affected by the wireless transmission. If any problems are evident, please contact the distributor of the automobile.
z When refueling your vehicle, please switch off your mobile phone.
Similarly, you should also switch off the mobile phone in places which restrict the use of two-way wireless dev ices.
z Do not put the mobile phone near inflammable or explosive products.
On An Airplane
During takeoff, landing and the duration of the flight, follow the relevant civil aviation regulations prevent interference with the telecommunication system of the airplane.
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Getting Started

1. GETTING STARTED

Thank you for choosing the HaierC1000. This manual is written to explain the functions of your new mobile phone. Apart from basic call functions, the C1000 mobile phone and network system provides numerous functions, applications and services to enrich both work and social use.
The C1000 mobile phone is specially designed for the CDMA1X network. With the increasing development of CDMA1X network, C1000 users will have freedom to communicate - any time, anywhere.
We have provided special accessories for your new C1000 including: battery, travel charger.
More details regarding these acces so r ies ca n be re ferre d t o in Sect io n 12 in the user manual. There may be with risks with using accessories that have not been approved by the manufacturer, and, the phone damage may be caused by using accessories not covered by the scope of the guarantee.
The company reserves the right to amend any technical specifications without releasing notice.
Before using the mobile phone, read this Section carefully, it will instruct you how to install, charge and maintain the battery of your mobile phone. In addition, it also provides information relating to the digital CDMA1X network, and shows how to insert and remove the UIM CARD.

1.1 Battery

The C1000 mobile phone comes with one battery. The new battery is not fully charged but can support the power on function. Before the initial use of a new battery, charge it for at least 16 hours, and recharge it only when the battery power is fully discharge d for the fir st an d se con d ch arge tim es. These initial three charge times, are essential to the optimization of ongoing battery performance.
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1.1.1 Removing and installing the battery

When removing the battery, carefully open the battery cover, and pull out the battery.
To replace the battery, place the bottom of the battery into the battery store, and press it in until the battery is securely in place. Replace the battery cover.

1.1.2 Charging the battery

Insert the connector of the charger into the bottom of the mobile phone. When the charger is connected to the power supply, the display of the
mobile phone will show a dynamic charging icon as the battery is charging.
When the display shows a static charging icon, it means that battery charging is complete. During charging, the battery, mobile phone and charger will be warm or hot to touch, which is a normal state for battery charging.
After charging is complete, disconnect the power supply, and remove the charger.
~ Warning: The mobile phone must be within a temperature range of
+5 ~+40 . Do not use a charger that has not been provid
℃℃
ed by
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vendor. Using unapproved chargers or batteries are a potential hazard, and void the manufacturer’s warranty.

1.1.3 Using the battery

Standby and talk time provided by the manufacturer for this phone are based on optimal conditions. During actual use, talk time and standby time will change according to the network status, environment & usage method.
~ Notice
Standby time will be decreased by playing the phone games for a long period of time. To minimize battery usage during game play, adjust backlight display time to prolong standby time.

1.1.4 Battery charge level

The battery charge level is shown at the top right of the LCD screen. The more indicator bars inside the batter y icon - t he more pow er in the b att ery.

1.2 Connecting to the network

1.2.1 UIM card

The network service provider provides the UIM card. An effective UIM card must be inserted into the mobile phone before it can be used.
~ Notice: Using UIM ca rds that have been previously used in other
mobile phones and contain sav ed informa tion ( such as the c ont act s, messages, etc.), may not be compatible with the C1000 mobile phone due to different mobile phone coding formats.
To prevent lost or destroyed information in UIM cards, avoid touching the metallic area and keep the UIM card away from electricity and magnetic fields. If the UIM card is destroyed, the phone can not enter the CDMA network.
~ Warning: Before removing the UIM card, you must switch off the
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mobile phone. It is prohibited to inser t or remo ve the UI M car d when the mobile phone is connected to an external power source as it will damage the UIM card.

1.2.2 Inserting the UIM card

Turn off the mobile phone and remove the battery and the external power source.
Place the UIM card in the card slot, and ensure that the metal contact area on the card is facing downward. The position of the card is as shown in the figure above.
After the UIM card is properly inserted, install the battery.
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To remove the UIM card, turn off the mobile phone and disconnect the external power source, lift out the battery, and remove the UIM card.

1.2.3 Unlocking the UIM

The PIN code provided by UIM card prev ent s unaut horiz ed acce ss to y our phone. When the PIN code is activated (refer to Section 7.4.2), input the PIN code (shown as “*”) when the phone is switched on. After the phone is unlocked, you can make receive calls, perform other operations. To disable this function, refer to Section 7.4.2.
If the PIN code is deactivated, it cannot prevent your phone from unauthorized use by others.
Press and hold Press If the correct PIN code is not input within 3 consecutive attempts, the UIM
card will be locked. The phone will prompt for the PUK code. Refer to Section 7.4.2 for further details regarding the PUK code.
to confirm. ( Can be used to delete erroneous input)
to turn on the phone and input the PIN code.
~ Warning: The service provider can provide a standard PIN code
(4~8 digits) for your UIM card. Ensure that it is changed into a personal password as soon as possible. Refer to Section 7.4.2 for further details regarding PIN code.
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1.2.4 Connecting to the network

After successfully unlocking the UIM card, the mobile phone will automatically search for the network. Once the network is obtained, the name of network service provider will appear in the top center of the LCD display screen.
Your mobile phone is under standby screen and you can send or re ceive calls now.

1.3 Standby screen and content

Under standby screen you can get the information that you need by fist note and symbol shown on the LCD.
When entering the Phone Book or Menu from the standby screen, if any key has been pressed the phone will return to standby screen automatically, after a period of time.
Shows the signal strength of the cellular network at your current location
Shows that the phone is locked
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Shows that silent mode
Shows that full vibration mode has been activated
Shows that the alarm has been set Shows that new messages have been received and
are to be checked Shows the roaming state
12/12 10:45
Menu
Book
Indicates that the date is the 12th December, and the time is 10:45
Shows that the current OK key Function is menu
Shows that the current Clear key Function is Phone Book

1.4 Button functions

The button functions are described in the chart below:
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