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Your HOP1800 Cell Phone
USER’S GUIDE
Contents:
Welcome to Hop-on.................................................... 2
Turning Your Phone On and Off........................................... 3
Making 911 Calls ...................................................... 3
IMEI Number ......................................................... 3
Making and Ending a Call. .............................................. 4
Receiving and Ending a Call. ............................................ 4
Charging the Battery ................................................... 5
Phone Specifications ................................................... 6
SAR Certification Information . ........................................... 7
One-Year Limited Warranty .............................................. 8
Troubleshooting ...................................................... 1 2
Safety Guidelines . ................................................... 1 3
HOP1800 Manual - 1 (rev 01-2009)
WELCOME TO HOP-ON
Congratulations on purchasing a Hop-on cellular phone!
This User’s Manual introduces you to your new Hop-on cellular phone through simple and
easy-to-follow instructions.
You are probably anxious to start using your phone. We do encourage you to immediately
go to Section 1: Basic Operations. It contains all the information you need to quickly
activate your phone, set up and much more.
Enjoy!
Thank you for choosing Hop-on.
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BASIC OPERATIONS
This section walks you through the step-by-step basics of setting up service for
your Hop-on phone. Once you have completed this section, you are ready to explore
the other features of your new phone.
Inserting SIM Card
First remove the backing from the phone. Push in the bottom half and slide down. Insert
SIM card with gold circle facing down into the designated slot. Make sure it is secure and
properly fits.
Battery
Remove battery from plastic wrapping and insert into phone with printing facing up.
Replace backing by sliding up and snapping to make sure it is locked in.
Switching ON
To turn your phone on, press and hold the POWER key.
Once the phone is ON, it will say “Welcome”.
You are now ready to make and answer calls.
Switching OFF
To turn off the handset, press and hold the POWER key. When the phone is powering
OFF, it will say “Bye Bye”. Do not attempt to switch off the phone by directly removing the
batter. This may result in SIM card memory loss.
Emergency Calls
This handset allows you to call 911 or 112 without a SIM card.
International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI)
Switch off the handset and remove the battery. The bar code label is on the back of the
handset. The law requires that this identification code to be printed on the phone. The IMEI
code for each handset is unique globally.
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Communication Control Keys
CALL Key:
When an incoming call arrives, your
handset will ring. To answer a c a ll , p r e s s
To reject the call Press the END key
Press the CALL key to answer an incoming call and to make a call after entering the
phone numbers.
END Key :
Press the END key to end a call.
Numeric Keys
Numeric keys are used to dial numbers. When you press each number an animated
voice will repeat the number to insure you have pressed the correct number. If you
make an error, press the END key to cancel and start over.
Unlock Keypad
# Key. Press firmly for 2 seconds to lock keypad. Press firmly for 2 seconds to unlock
keypad.
Flashlight
* Key. Press firmly for 2 seconds to turn on flashlight. Press firmly for 2 seconds to
turn off flashlight.
Voice mailbox
When a new voice message arrives, it is indicated by the flashing light at the top of
your phone.
Voice mail greetings vary with different service providers. If you need information about
how to record your greeting, contact your service provider.
To listen to your voice messages:
1. Press and hold number 1 for a few seconds.
2. Follow the prompts to review your voice messages.
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