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7.Hold...............................................................19
6.SpeedDialing... ...........................................19
5.RedialingaNumber.........................................19
Contents
1.Important Safety Instructions. . . . . . . . . . .4
1.HowtoUsetheMenuFunctions..............................20
6.MenuFunctions...............................20
2.MenuStructure.................................................21
2.Parts of the Cellular Telephone. ... .. ... ... .. .7
1.Phonebook............................................. ....23
Search................................................23
Delete............................ ...............................24
7.Menu Functions & Descriptions .. .. .. ... .. ..23
1.InstallingtheSIMCard........................................8
3.Installation Instructions.. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . ..8
3.InstallingtheBattery..........................................9
2.RemovingtheSIMCard..........................................9
Findinphone.......................................................24
Addnew.............................................................24
5.ConnectingtheCharger........................................10
4.RemovingtheBattery..........................................9
Checkcapacity....................................................25
Ownnumber........................................................25
Eraseinphone.....................................................25
Addinphone.....................................................25
4.SelectionKeys..............................11
Callergroup........................................................25
1.KeypadDescription...........................................11
3.DisplayIndicators...........................................16
2.AlphanumericMapping.....................................14
ReadMessages........................................................27
SendMessages.........................................................28
Senddefault.....................................................28
Delete.. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .............................28
2.Messages.................................................27
1.MakingaCall..................................................18
5.Basic Operating Instructions.. . . . . .. . . . . ..18
2.AccessCodes/PINCodes.......................................18
Freecount.......................................................28
3.AnsweringaCall...............................................18
4.AdjustingtheEarpieceVolume..............................19

Set alarm 1....................................................35
Resetalarm1................................................35
Setalarm 2......................................................35
Reset alarm 2..................................................35
Setdisplay.....................................................35
Callwait........................................................35
Language........................................................35
Anykeyanswer.................................................35
Greetings.........................................................37
Present ID.........................................................36
Backlighting....................................................37
LCDcontrast.......................................................37
Auto redial.........................................................36
Resetsettings..................................................37
Auto answer.......................................................37
Totalcalls.....................................................38
Lastcall.........................................................38
5.CallInfo..........................................................38
Autodisplay.....................................................38
Totalcharge..................................................39
1-minutebeep................................................39
Chargeinfo..................................................39
Autodisplay....................................................39
Unitprice....................................................39
Maxcharge..................................................39
Callrecords.....................................................39
VMS(voice mail service) number...... ...... ....... ...... ...... ..29
Setup............................................................29
Validtime..................................................29
SMScenter...................................................29
Auto display...................................................29
StatusReport........................................30
Read Messages. ... .. ... ... ... ... ...... ... ... ... ... .. ... ... ... ... ...30
Filter.........................................................31
Listen toVM........................................................30
Autodisplay..................................................30
Broadcast........................................................30
Keysound.....................................................32
3.AudioProfile...................................................32
Adapt..........................................................32
Vibrator........................................................33
Ringer sound.....................................................33
Infotones.....................................................33
Ringer volume..................................................33
SMS alert tone.................................................33 Service tone...................................................33
4.Settings......................................................34
Set time........................................................34
Volume............................................................34
Setdate........................................................34
Clock............................................................34
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Tempo.................. .................... ................46
Play....................................................46
Edit...........................................................46
Sel.sequence.................................................45
9.Advanced....................................................46
Editmelody..........................................................46
Notreachable..................................................40
Noreply......................... ..............................41
Busy.........................................................41
Allcalls..........................................................41
Clear.................
Calculator.................................................47 Calendar...................................................47
7.Security......................................................42
Cancelall.....................................................41
Barcalls...........................................................42
Worldclock............. .............. ......................47
Games..................................................48
NotingFunction...................................................47
Outgoing........................................................42
Ou t I nt'l (in ter nati ona l). ... .... ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ... .... ... 42
Outex.home.................................................42
Incoming........................................................42
ListentoVM..................................................48
Undefined......................................................48
Flashdial................................ ........ ..........48
ReadMessages...............................................49
Keylock...........................................48
AudioProfile...........................................49
Hotkeys..................................................48
Incoming if ab.(abroad) . .... .... ... .... .... .... .... ... .... .... ....42
Cancelall...................................................43
Changepassword..............................................43
PIN1change.....................................................43
PIN1enable.......................................................43 PIN1disable......................................................43
Fixednumbers................... .............................43
1-minutebeep.............................................49
Calendar.............................................49
PresentID...... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..............49
PIN2change.......................................................43
10.HowtouseMENUduringmakingacall...............49
8.Battery........................................52
9.CareandMaintenance.....................54
Setlock........................................................44
Clearlock.....................................................44
ChangePCK..................................................44
SIMlock...........................................................44
Keylock..........................................................44
8.Network....... ... .........................................45 Newsearch.....................................................45

Do Not Use in Hospitals
Do Not Use in Airplanes
interference. Therefore, it is recommended
that you follow any special regulations in any
1.Important Safety Instructions
Ple ase be careful to follow the importa nt safety
it is forbidden to use it.
area. Switch off your cellular phone whenever
Traffic Safety
information.
The use of cellular telephones may interfere
a v ehicle. For road safety, park the vehicle
Av oid using a hand-held telephone w hile driving
in the hospitals. Remember to follow special
regulations enforced in the area and switch
with the functio nality of some medical devices
hands- free kit.
before using a hand-held telephone or use a
off your phone when it is necessary.
Operating Environment
Mobile radio transmitting equipment, includ-
ing cellular telephones, may cause
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Standard Usage
are in progress.
tribution areas, and w here blasting operations
For the satisfactory operation of your cellular
normal operating position. Do not touch the
telephone, the equipment should be used in the
Do Not Use in Gas Stations
antenna while making a call.
Appropriate Maintenance
Only qualified and authorized pers onnel should
Do Not Use in Explosive Sites
lation or repair may be hazardous.
serv ice your cellular telephone. Faulty instal-
may disrupt radio transmission and signals.
The use of cellular telephones in an aircraft
eration of the aircraft. Be sure to switch off
This, therefore, may be dangerous to the op-
your cellular telephone when in an aircraft.
It is adv isable that users switch off their cellu-
lar telephones when refueling is in progress.
Restrictions on the use of cellular telephones
should be observed in chemical plants, fuel dis-

Accessories
Emergency Calls(SOS)
Use only accessories approved by the phone
manufacturer.
Making an emergency call to '112' can be made
service areas. When making an emergency
from your cellular telephone in the network
information, such as your name, your cellular
call, you must be sure to give all the necessary
telephone number, and the location of the
crisis, as accurately as possible.
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Battery Latch
Batte ry
Warning: Please do not pull out the antenna
at any time.
Ante nna
2.Parts of the Cellular Telephone
Each part of the phone is listed below:
Earpiece
LCD Screen
Keypad
Microphone

how to remov e the battery.
1.Installing the SIM Card
Prior to installing the SIM card, be sure that
the phone is sw itched off. To install the SIM
1.Remov e the battery. Follow instructions on
card:
the golden connectors are facing
dow nw ards.
2.Place the card inside the SIM holder so that
3.Installation Instructions
install and remove the SIM card and the
The follow ing contains simple steps on how to
battery, as well as on how to connect the
(Note: This cellular telephone is compatible only
charger to the cellular telephone.
with a miniature SIM card.)
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connector.
"click" .
2.Push the battery back until you hear a
4.Removing the Battery
1.Switch off the cellular telephone.
connector.
2.Press the latch on the top of the battery
3.Pull the battery pack.
4.Lift up the battery.
how to remove the battery.
2.Removing the SIM Card
1.Remov e the battery. Follow instructions on
To remove the SIM card:
2.Pull out the SIM card slowly tow ards the right.
3.Installing the Battery
1.Press the latch on the top of the battery

charging.
4.Do not remove your battery or SIM card w hile
how to install the battery.
5.Connecting the Charger
1.Install the battery. Follow instructions on
To connect the charger to the cellular phone:
according to the figure shown below.
2.Connect the charger to the cellular phone
the phone.
3.Use a compatible or appropriate charger for
100V~240V
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redials, and makes a selection.
executes confirmation, makes/answ ers a call,
The Positive key, which functions as an OK key,
4.Selection Keys
1.Keypad Description
ends an active call, abandons the command,
and makes an exit. This key is also used as the
The Negative key, which functions as a No key,
power key.
menu.
The shortcut key to enter into the phonebook

and submenus, options and settings.
The up/down cursor keys scroll through menus
Pressing during a call can also mute the v oice
presses and exits the menu to go back to the
The Clear key deletes characters, cancels key
standby mode. Pressing the key deletes
ing clears all characters from the display.
the digits one by one, while pressing and hold-
mute function.
temporarily. Pressing it again will cancel the
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and are special function keys.
Keying in 1-3 digits in standby mode then
The
pressing can help you find corresponding
telephone numbers in the phonebook. Also used
to key lock by pressing this key for a long time.
is used for supplementary network
The
by pressing this key for a long time.
functions. Also used to enter to vibration mode
key until the "0" is
numbers in the phonebook.
editing short messages, names and telephone
The alphanumeric character keys are used for
Press and hold the
("+" character is used as a substitute for in-
changed into "+" for the international prefix.
ternational access code)

2.Alphanumeric Mapping
The alphabetical and numerical keypad mapping system is presented in the follow ing table:
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press.
ters depends upon the duration of the key
1.Switching between upper and lower case let-
will result in a (upper case) character ap-
2.Pressing a number key in the editing mode
letters, simply press the key with the de-
pearing on the display. To key in lower case
sired character and hold it until the letter
appears in lower case.
you press and hold a letter key again, which
will return you to the upper case mode.
3.All further keys will remain in low er case until

Indicates that the phone is using a "roaming"
network.
3.Display Indicators
Indicates that the phone keypad is locked.
Please follow the instructions appearing on the
display.
The following icons will be shown on the display
Normal: Indicates that a new short message is
as different functions are activated.
Inv erted: Indicates that the message memory
receiv ed.
Show s the charge lev el of the battery. The
is full by turning into dark color. It is recom-
mended that you erase unwanted messages.
more bars you see, the more power you have
left. The bar scrolls up and down when
charging.
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Indicates an incoming call. Indicates an outgoing call.
location. The higher the bar, the better the
Shows the signal strength at your current
signal received.
Indicates the alarm has been set.
Indicates an active call.
Indicates the handsfree kit has been inserted.
Indicates the vibrator has been set.
Indicates the incoming ringer is switched off.
(silent activ ated)

tive times, the phone becomes locked. To unlock,
you must use the PUK1(Personal Unblocking Key)
code which you get from your oper ator.
A PIN2 code is for other functions, such as fixed
dialing and call ba rring.
PUK and PUK2 (8 digits)
PUK1 (Personal Unblocking Key) PUK2 code is
To enable a locked PIN1/PIN2 code again, the
required. Check with your netw ork provider for
the c ode.
3.Answering a Call
On receiving a call, press to answer the
5.Basic Operating Instructions
1.Making a Call
Key in the telephone number, the area code, and
press to send.
2.Access Codes/PIN Codes
PIN1 and PIN2 (4 to 8 digits)
supplied to your phone and the SIM card by net-
A PIN1 (Pers onal Identific atio n Number) code is
With your SIM card inserted, your PIN1 code will
work providers to prevent unauthorized use.
If a wrong PIN1 code is entered three consecu-
be required ev ery time you switch on your phone.
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Pressing allows you to put an active call on
of the number followed by the key.
the phonebook by simply pressing the position
If the "Any key answer" is activated, press
call. Press to end the call.
7.Hold (operator supported feature)
ANY KEY (except for ) to answer the call.
hold while you make another call. When the sec-
ond call is connected, pressing the
allow s you to switch betw een the tw o calls.
Press to increase or decrease the volume
4.Adjusting the Earpiece Volume
after entering the volume menu during a call.
If there is another incoming call, the display will
Press to enter the redial mode. Use to
5.Redialing a Number
incoming call), sw ap (to swap the active and held
show a menu for user to reject (to reject the
select the number you want to redial. When
you want to dial out, use the key.
incoming call to held), end activ e (to end activ e
call), end held (to e nd the held call a nd switch
call and switch incoming call to activ e).
6.Speed Dialing
You can enter a phone number that is stored in

6.Menu Functions
1.How to Use the Menu Functions
The menu co ntains v ario us functions that allow
you to do fine-tuning and make adjustments.
operation.
Pressing directs you to the phonebook
me nu fa cility.
Pressing dow n key brings you into the
menus.
Pressing allows you to scroll through the
allows you to select a submenu item.
Pressing brings you into the menu and
Pressing returns you to the previous menu.
Pressing exits the menu facility.
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2.Menu Structure

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1.Phone book
You can store and edit all the names and tele-
7.Menu Functions & Descriptions
na me s and telephone numbers in your phone.
phone numbers in your SIM card and 40 sets of
menu:
The follow ing describes the operation of each
Search
keying in the name. The first matched record,
You can view or search for a name by simply
nally entered into the m enu, will be show n. To
according to the sequence of names you origi-
modify or edit an item, simply press
Edit mode and use to edit.
(Options) to enter into the submenu, select

key. The dialogue can be stored by press-
Delete
bers can be edited by the standard editing
The fields containing names a nd telephone num-
procedures for alpha and numeric entries.
You can scroll or mov e betw ee n fields using the
ing , or to cancel.
Press to delete a ny item in the phonebo ok's
entry list. Press to cancel.
Find in phone
This menu is the same as search menu when
the phonebook is stored in the phone.
Add new
Selecting this menu allows you to create and
notepad memory of your phonebook. The
store names and telephone numbers in the
notepad memory contains the names and tele-
phone numbers that you have stored. If you
w ould like to edit an existing number in the
it w ill automatically ov erride the previously ex-
phonebook, simply key in the new number and
isting number.
Keying in a new number in an already filled
ride whatever information exists.
space or location will also automatically over-
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Caller group
This menu allows you to distinguish betw een
v arious types of callers already listed in the
Add in phone
This menu is the same as the Add new menu
when the phonebook is to be stored in the
ringer tones.
existing phonebook by different incoming
phone.
After entering the menu, you can set the ringer
Erase in phone
and the icon for each group by using to
This menu is the same a s the delete menu when
the phonebook is stored in the phone.
scroll to each group and then pressing to
select from the different ringers and icon
settings.
To create a map in the phonebook of each dif-
ferent group in the search submenu, press
to select Options and then enter the caller
Check capacity
phonebook which is stored either in the SIM or
This menu allow s you to check the size of the
the phone itself.
Own number
You can view your personal phone number.

number stored in the phonebook, the selected
ber already stored in the phonebook. When-
group menu. You may then choose w hich group
you wish to assign to a particular phone num-
ever an incoming number is matched with a
ringer or icon will be activated automatically.
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indicates
2.Messages
Read Messages
Selecting this menu allows you to enter into a
submenu that consists of 2 items: incoming and
outgoing.
Selecting one of these 2 items will present you
rently stored in your SIM card.
with a list of message headers that are cur-
indicates whether a message is read or sent.
whether a message is unread or unsent.
Pressing moves you one level back in the
menu. Pressing allows you to view the com-

key denoting a delete confirm dialog.
Send default
Selecting this menu allow s you to select a de-
one you have entered yourself. This will save
fault message content from a list rather than
you a lot of time. The rest of the operation is
the same as the send function.
Del ete
in the Read menu, with the exception of the
This menu provides the same lists as described
Free count
This menu tells you how much memory space in
the SIM card is free or not av ailable. The dis-
.
allow s you to scroll through the texts.
If a message is incoming, other Options menus
plete text of the selected message. Pressing
The (Options) key brings up a submenu,
which could be either Delete or Write message.
(Delete, Forward, Reply, Call) are available to
you.
Send Messages
Selecting this menu allow s you to input an ad-
dress to which you would like to send a message,
together with a short message content. To
Send, Send & Store, and Sav e, press
view different items in the submenu, including
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sages come in. If it is switched on, you have
play will show total count and free count of SMS
If it is switched off, you are notified by a
the option to read the message immediately.
in SIM card.
SMS center
indicator on the display.
Setup
The following items can be set:
This menu item allows you to enter the short
text messages or "SMS" can be sent to and re-
ceived by the phone from other users through
VMS(voice mail service) number
This menu allows you to enter the voice mail
Phase 2 SIM card is installed, the number will be
address in a normal number edit field. If a
service may not necessarily be supported by
the network's message service, although this
stored here; otherwise, it will be stored in the
phone. It allows you to set a new or change an
Valid time
your netw ork.
existing voice mailbox number.
This menu allows you to specify the length of
time for which your outgoing messages are to
Auto display
This menu controls actions when incoming m es-

Listen to VM
box and listen to your voice mail.
This menu allows you to enter your voice mail-
Broadcast
Cell broadcast short messages are spread by
Read Messages
the network service to all handsets in a cell.
sage received. The phone stores this last mes-
This allows you to read the last broadcast mes-
Auto display
sage only when it is switched on.
This allows you to switch the auto-display func-
tion on/off. When the function is set on, broad-
network service. Select the period in which
be stored at the message service center or
message. If, however, nothing is selected, the
the service center is to attempt to deliver the
phone will automatically choose a sensible de-
Status Report
fault value for you.
note from your network on whether your mes-
This menu allows you to receive a confirmation
sage has been safely received by a recipient.
ing ON/OFF on the display.
You may turn on or off this function by select-
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Receives no message.
None
List
Lists all the channels where you want the mes-
sages to be received.
Using the arrow keys allows you to scroll
cast messages will automatically be displayed.
lows you to exit. Broadcast messages auto-
through the message. Pressing OK or NO al-
matically disappear after a short period of
Filter
time.
This allows you to select the type of cell broad-
cast message you want to receive. The filter
menu contains a list of codes for types of CB
messages, which are defined by the network
service.
Receives all broadcast messages.
All

3.Audio Profile
All the audio settings are grouped and you can
requirement. There are 6 different groups:
choose the most suitable group according to your
Typical, Silent, Outdoor, Car, Meeting, and User
defined. To activate one, you just select the
menu. To modify the settings, you just select
group you w ant and then select the "Activate"
the group a nd then select the "Adapt" m enu.
Key sound
Adapt
on/off.
You can set the volume of the keypad tones
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SMS alert tone
This menu switches on or off an information
tone when an incoming SMS (short text
Ringer sound
Using the key allow s you to select the ring-
ing tone pattern. There are 23 different ring-
Service tone
messages) message comes in.
ing tones or melodies for your selection.
When this function is set on, the phone will
generate a tone when a network is available.
Ringer vo lume
Using the key allows you to adjust the vol-
Vibrato r
ume of the ringing tone.
Info to nes
You may switch on/off the vibrator.
These are control information beeps that in-
battery condition.
form you of various conditions, such as low

4.Settings
Volume
You can press to increase or decrease the
Clock
earpiece volume.
The clock contains the date and alarm
functions. It allows you to set the time and
Set time
the alarm.
This allows you to set the time. The format is
Set date
<hh:mm>, and based on 24 hours format.
<dd/mm/yy>.
This allows you to set the date. The format is
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Language
Note: The date cannot be set earlier than 01.
languages and to select a language for the dis-
This allows you to switch between different
01.99
play texts.
Set alarm 1
This allow s you to set the alarm 1.
Call wait (operator supported feature)
This allows you to activate/deactiv ate the call
Reset alarm 1
Set alarm 2
This allows you to reset the alarm 1.
listen to the incoming call when you have a call
waiting function. Pressing allows you to
This allow s you to set the alarm 2.
in progress.
Reset alarm 2
Anykey answer
When this function is not set on or is disabled,
Set display
This allows you to reset the alarm 2.
You can change the format of the time display.
ing . If, howev er, this function is set on or
you can answer an incoming call only by press-

number, or even while the redial timer is still
any time, such as when you are calling another
is enabled, you can answer an incoming call by
running.
pressing any key on the phone, with the ex-
ception of .
Present ID (operator supported feature)
Auto redial
This allows you to set the auto redial function
CLIR (Calling Line Identification Restriction)
This inv okes or overrules the supplementary
on/off. When this function is set on, any un-
successful attempts to make a call w ill prompt
party to prevent your identity from being re-
service, which makes it possible for the calling
the phone to display a message asking if you
w ant an auto redial of the number. "Yes" al-
On: Your phone number can be concealed to
vealed to the called party.
low s it to do an auto redial after 10 seconds,
up to 10 times until it succeeds. "No" prompts
Off: Your phone number can be revealed to a
a recipient.
the phone not to do any auto redial, and the
recipient.
prompter disappears.
The auto-redial request can be cancelled at
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the auto answ er function ON/OFF. When this
function is set on, any incoming call will be ac-
cepted automatically.
Greetings
This menu allow s you to set a greeting for the
display texts when the phone is switched on.
Reset settings
This resets all settings to the factory defaults.
Backlighting
This function allows you to set the lighting on
an incoming call is detected.
for 15 seconds after a key is pressed or when
LCD contrast
You can adjust the LCD contrast.
Auto answer
This menu is displayed on the window and is
kit is connected. Also, this allow s you to set
functioned only when the hands-fre e kit or c ar-

5.Call Info
This menu records the charges and the length
ing calls in hours, minutes, and seconds.
of time or duration of all incoming and outgo-
Last call
This displays the duration of the last call.
Total calls
and outgoing calls.
This displays the total duration of all incoming
Auto display
This allows you to choose if you would like the
duration to be displayed after ending a call.
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allows you to enter the submenu in order
Unit price
This allows you to enter the price . Pr essing
1-minute beep
This sends you a warning every minute when
you have a call in progress.
Auto display
allows you to select different entry fields.
This allows you to choose if you would like the
duration to be displayed after ending a call.
Charge info
Charges will be displayed after ending a call if
your network service provides this
Call records
This function allow s you to keep the informa-
Total charge
information.
This displays the total charge of all the calls.
use to scroll through the records. Using
tion of the last 20 calls in your phone. You can
Pressing allows you to reset the value.
Max charge
to dial or to store a record in the phonebook.
This allows you to set a maximum limit to your
total cost. You cannot dial any number if you
go ov er your limit.

. Pressing allow s you to
6.Divert (operator supported feature)
This allows you to direct incoming calls from
number is assigned to the network but not to
your phone number to another. (The phone
the phone.)
Not reachable
This allow s you to divert incoming calls when
range or when it is switched off. You can acti-
your phone is beyond the netw ork service area
pressing or
vate or deactivate this function simply by
exit this function.
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Cancel all
No reply
This allow s you to divert incoming calls when
are activ ated.
This cancels or switches off divert modes that
. Pres sing allow s
you don't respond to them.
All calls
This allow s you to div ert all incoming c alls. You
ply by pressing or
can activate or deactiv ate this function sim-
you to exit this function.
Bu sy
is busy.
This allows you to divert calls when your phone

7.Security
Bar calls
Outgoing
No outgoing calls.
Out Int'l(international)
No outgoing international calls.
Out ex. Home
This restricts incoming and outgoing calls.
No (outgoing) international calls if abroad
Inc o ming
(roaming). Only local and home country.
No incoming c alls.
Incoming if ab (abroad)
No incoming calls if abroad (roaming).
No te:
'PIN1 change' and
'PIN1 dis able' appe ar
While PIN1 is enabled,
on the screen in
PIN1 cannot be
regular order. And
changed while PIN1 is
disabled.
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PIN1 is enabled.
Cancel all
PIN1 enable
Note: This service may sometimes not be sup-
Cancel all call barring.
PIN no. When you switch the power on, the
This enables the PIN1 to activate by inputting
ported by your network. Also, a network code
phone will prompt you to input the PIN1 number.
is required to access this service.
PIN1 disable
Cancels the PIN1 action by inputting PIN no.
Change password
To ask network changing password of barring
function.
PIN2 change
Fixed numbers
Note: The sequence of PIN1 enable/disable and
Changes the PIN2 number.
This function dials only the numbers in the fixed
PIN1/PIN2 change can be changed according
to the setting of PIN1 enable/disable.
PIN1 change
dialing phonebook. (It requires a PIN2 number).
Changes the PIN1 number and only appear when

Set lock
Clear lock
To activate the SIM lock function.
To deactiv ate the SIM lock function, the PCK
Change PCK
(personal control key) should be entered.
No te: The factory default PCK is (0000).
This allows you to change the PCK code.
.
Key lock
prevent accidental key presses. When acti-
This allow s you to lock the phone's keypad to
10 seconds after the last key presses. They
v ated all the keys are automatically disabled
can be enabled again either by an incoming
by a number
call, or by simply pre ssing the Any key, follo w ed
SIM lock
a specific SIM card. This feature is designed
This function allows you to lock the phone w ith
person's SIM cards.
to prev ent use of your phone by another
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8.Network
This menu allows you to select and register
use.
with the netw ork that you want the phone to
New search
ally sele ct one of the m.
You can search available networks and manu-
Sel. sequence
You can add to, delete from, and change the
netw orks that are av ailable in the list.

9.Advanced
Edit melody
melody at the end of the ringer sound menu
This function allows you to create one new
Edit
s election.
This menu allows you to add or modify each
Tempo
note of the pre-defined ringer one by one.
This menu allow s you to select the playing du-
Play
ration of each note of the pre-defined ringer.
This menu allow s you to play the pre-defined
ringer.
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Noting Functio n
Clear
notes at different selected date. You need to
The function allows you to set up to 9 different
This menu allows you to delete the pre-defined
use the up/down key to select the date. After
choosing the date, you can then use key to
ringer.
Calculator
You can do simple additions, subtractions,
items to allow you to use the noting function:
browse the noting menu. There are four menu
multiplic ations, and div isions.
View day, Make note, Erase notes, and View
all. You can make a note to set alarm at exact
to select different
used to do additions.
operations; how ev er, by holding can be
You may press
specific phone number.
date/time or to send a short message to any
Calendar
World clock
This function allow s you to change the clock
information.
This function allows you to check calendar

will allow you to assign a new function to
Undefined
It means the hot key has no function.
When entering this menu, you can press to
view the function of each hot key. Pressing
can choose any city where you are and the
when you are trav elling around the w orld. You
the key. The available functions are:
Games
clock will be set a utom atically.
Here we provide some games. You can refer to
Listen to VM
help the funtion on the menu.
Flash dial
Call yo ur v oice-mail bo x.
Hot keys
Call a specified number. You can input the num-
ber by yourself or choose it from the
You can set each number key a specified func-
tion by this menu, for example, flash dial etc.
To establish the specified function, you can
Key lock
phonebook.
press and hold the number key when the phone
Sw itch enable/dis able the keylock.
is in idle mode.
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Note: Please refer to the table content if
10.How to use MENU during making a call
A udio Profile
ing the other party/parties. They are Volume,
Conference, Names, Local names, Call
You may use some functions while you are call-
Select a specified audio profile, for example,
the silent mode.
records, Send Message, and Read Message.
Read Messages
Go directly to the read menu.
you like to know any details on the
Calendar
Go directly to the calendar menu.
Conference.
functions mentioned above apart from
Present ID
Go directly to the Present ID menu if you sub-
Volume
You can press to increase or decrease the
talking volume.
1-minute beep
scribe the network service.
This sends you a warning every minute when
you have a call in progress.

call (current+held). Maximum call numbers are
Co nfe ren ce
Private
determined by netw ork operator.
End Call
This allows you to select and end a call among
may select a call a mong the calls and change to
While multi-party calls are taken a place, you
the multi-party call. This allow s you to hold the
current active call.
held-calls.
an activ e-call. Then the other calls will become
Swap
To hold the current activ e call, and to change
Names
Hold
the currently held-call to an active-call.
in SIM, then do the feature like "Search"
You can view or search for a name which store
function in the phonebook (See P.23).
Un-hold
To hold a current active-call.
Local names
This menu is the sam e at the search menu unless
the phonebook is stored in the phone.
Join
it to an active call.
To retrieve a current held-call, and to change
To change a current active-call to multi-party
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indicates
allow s you to scroll through the texts.
Read Message
Selecting this menu allow s you to enter into a
submenu that consists of 2 items: incoming and
outgoing.
Selecting one of these 2 items will present you
rently stored in your SIM card.
with a list of message headers that are cur-
indicates whether a message is read or sent.
whether a message is unread or unsent.
Pressing moves you one level back in the
menu. Pressing allow s you to view the com-
plete text of the selected message. Pressing
.
allows you to enter the submenu in order
Call records
This function allow s you to keep the informa-
use to scroll through the records. Using
tion of the last 20 calls in your phone. You can
to dial or to store a record in the phonebook.
Send Message
Selecting this menu allow s you to input an ad-
dress to which you w ould like to send a message,
together with a short message content. To
Send, Send & Store, and Sav e, press
view different items in the submenu, including

ing or warming up first. If a battery tem-
your battery to charge. It may require cool-
perature exceeds 40¢J (104¢K), it will not be
charged.
Extreme temperature affects the ability of
batteries.
Do not use any damaged or worn-out
Use the battery for its intended purpose.
ing of batteries occurs when a metallic ob-
Av oid a battery short circuit. Short-circuit-
minals (+ / -).
ject makes a direct connection on the ter-
cold places. This shortens battery life. A
Do not leav e the battery in extremely hot or
However, the battery's performance will
battery, which can be re charged many tim es.
The phone is powered by a rechargeable
8.Battery
gradually be reduced with substantial use.
Remember that you will achieve better op-
Charge the battery when the pow er is weak.
eration times w hen you regularly charge and
discharge batteries.
from its power source. Do not leave the bat-
tery connected to the charger for over a
life.
week. Ov ercharging may shorten a battery's
When a charger is not in use, disconnect it
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battery exposed to hot or cold temperature
ev en when the battery is fully charged. Keep
will not allow the phone to function prope rly,
25¢J or 50¢K to 77¢K).
the battery in cool places (between 15 ¢J to
batteries in a fire.
Recycle used batteries. Do not dispose of

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instructions, or as provided by the
apart. Non-expert handling may damage the
Do not attempt to open the phone or take it
phone.
cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to
clean the phone. Simply wipe it with a soft
Do not use harsh or damaging chemicals,
dry or slightly dampened cloth.
Use the battery type specified in the
manufacturer.
accessories, out of children's reach.
Please treat your cellular phone with great
9.Care and Maintenance
care. The suggestions below will help you in
Keep the phone and all its parts, as well as
taking care of your phone.
minerals that will co rrode ele ctronic circuits.
Keep the phone dry because liquids contain
temperatures can shorten the life of elec-
Keep the phone away from hot areas. High
batteries.
tronic devices, melt plastics, and damage
areas.
Keep the phone away from extremely cold
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