LSI-120 USER GUIDE
Please read this manual carefully before operating your set. Retain it for future reference.
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Congratulations on your subscription to the |
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LSI-120R Fixed Wireless phone. This phone has been |
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designed to operate on the IS-2000 Air Protocol |
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over the 800MHz band. And the phone has the |
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advanced user interface similar to mobile phone. |
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It has greatly enhanced voice clarity and provides |
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various advanced features. |
Key phone features:
Colour LCD with backlight
Polyphonic Ring tones: A choice of 15 melodies, 5 bells and downloaded melodies available.
Large Phonebook with 2000 entries
Speed Dialling for up to 99 numbers
3 Way call conferencing
Msg to E-Mail
Enhanced SMS features - Group SMS, T9 Dictionary, 1234 Services
Hands free Speaker Phone
Receiver Off-Hook tone
Adjustable Ringer volume, Earpiece volume, Key volume, Speaker volume
A Menu driven interface with prompts for easy operations
Predictive Text input T9 available along with Hindi Language
USB and Serial Connectivity for internet access.
Organiser: Scheduler, Alarm, Calculator, World Clock with DST, Memo, Stopwatch
Two Games
Fast charging battery
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Important Information |
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1.1 Safety Instruction |
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1.2 Optimal Phone Performance |
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1.3 Care and Service |
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1.4 Safety Information |
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Introduction |
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2.1 Front View of the Phone |
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2.2 LCD Display |
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2.3 Installation |
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2.4 Battery Replacement Step |
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2.5 Installation Steps |
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Basic Operations |
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3.1 Making a Call |
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3.2 Data Call (Packet) |
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3.3 3 Way Call Conferencing |
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3.4 Call Waiting |
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3.5 Receiving a Call |
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3.6 Lock Mode |
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3.7 EnteringandEditingInformation |
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CONTENTS
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4.5 Display |
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4.6 Settings |
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4.7 Organiser |
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4.8 R World |
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Speaker Phone |
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Troubleshooting |
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General Information |
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7.1 Main Unit |
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7.2 AC/DC Adapter |
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7.3 Battery |
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TIA Safety Information |
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Limited Warranty Statement |
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Authorized LGE Service Center List |
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1.1 Safety Instruction |
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WARNING / CAUTION |
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1.2 Optimal Phone Performance |
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Do not hold the antenna when operating the |
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phone, or operate the phone when someone is |
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within four inches (ten centimeters) of the antenna. |
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Both cases affect the call quality and may cause the |
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phone to operate at a higher power level than |
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required. |
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For the best call quality, keep the antenna free from |
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obstructions and position the antenna upright. |
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Do not use the phone if the antenna is damaged. |
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Replace the damaged antenna immediately by a |
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qualified technician. Use only a manufacturer - |
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approved antenna. |
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Non-approved antennas, modifications or attach- |
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ments may impair call quality and damage the phone.
RF energy may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded personal medical devices such as pace-makers or hospital monitors. Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices to determine whether they are adequately shielded from external RF energy.
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.
If this phone causes harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
-Place the radio or television farther away from the phone.
-Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the phone is
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presently connected.
-Consult the Authorized LGE Dealer for assistance of an experienced radio/TV technician.
Use battery, antenna and AC/DC power adapter provided by LGE. Using parts made by any other manufactures may invalidate the warranty.
Only authorized personnel should service the phone and its accessories. Faulty installation or service can be dangerous and may invalidate the warranty.
Do not use the phone in any designated“cellular phone use”area.
Avoid using the phone in high temperature or humidity.
Avoid spilling any liquid on the phone. If the phone gets wet, turn the power off immediately.
If the phone doesn’t work, please contact the service provider immediately.
Avoid shock or impact.
We recommend you to charge the backup battery before initial use. The backup battery may be
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discharged during delivery.
1.3 Care and Service |
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Before cleaning, always unplug the phone from the |
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wall outlet Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners; use a |
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damp cloth for cleaning. |
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If the phone doesn’t work, do not attempt to |
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disassemble it, contact the authorized LGE Service |
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If any of the following conditions exist, unplug the |
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phone from the wall plug, remove the battery and call |
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the qualified engineer. |
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- The power supply cord is damaged or frayed. |
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- Liquid has spilled into the phone. |
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- The phone has been exposed to rain or water. |
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- The phone has been dropped or damaged. |
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- The phone does not function normally even after |
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following the operating instructions. |
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1.4 Safety Information |
WARNING |
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For safety, use only an adapter |
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approved by LG. |
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Example: LSI-120R (LG Power |
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Adapter Source: DC 5V / 1A) |
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Do not, in any way, cause a |
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short-circuit. It may start a fire or |
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the phone may explode causing |
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Do not create a sudden impact |
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on the battery by throwing it. Do |
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electrolyte within. |
CAUTION
Do not use the phone with a car battery. It may cause electric shock, fire, breakdown or transformation.
Avoid using the phone in high temperature or humidity. Avoid spilling any liquid on this phone.
If the phone gets wet, turn off AC power supply.
Keep the phone dry. Submersion, humidity, and liquids contain minerals that may corrode internal electronic circuits.
Do not store or use the phone in dusty or dirty areas as this can damage the moving parts.
Do not store the phone in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and
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warp or melt certain plastics.
Do not store the phone in cold areas. When the phone warms up to its normal operating temperature, moisture can form inside the phone, which can damage the internal electronic circuit boards.
Consult your authorized LG dealer for assistance.
Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. Rough handling may break the internal circuit boards.
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the phone.
Wipe it with a soft cloth that has been slightly dampened in a mild soap and water solution.
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Do not paint the phone. Paint
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surface. |
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Before using the plug, check the |
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available power voltage. |
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Inaccurate power voltage may |
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cause fire and damage. |
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Example: LSI-120R Input |
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100 ~ 240V. |
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into one outlet. It may cause fire |
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or electric shock. |
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or disassemble it. If the power |
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cord or plug is impaired, do not |
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shock. |
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ventilated place. It may cause fire |
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or a breakdown. |
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Do not touch the plug with wet |
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hands. When disconnecting the |
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power cord of any accessory, |
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grasp and pull out the plug itself |
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and not the cord. It may cause |
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fire or elec tric shock. |
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Do not put heavy objects on the |
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power cord. Do not bend the |
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power cord too much. It may |
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cause fire or electric shock. |
Use only an LG-approved battery and adapter. If not, it may cause an explosion or result in a short-circuit. LG does not bear any responsibility for the damage.
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Introduction
2.1 Front View of the Phone |
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OK Key |
Accepts the highlighted choice when navigating through a menu. |
Speaker ON~OFF |
During a call, activate speaker mode ON~OFF. |
RWorldAccessKey |
Connect to R World by holding about 2 seconds in standby |
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Soft Key 1 |
Used to display the function setting menu |
Soft Key 2 |
Used to select back in menu status. |
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Allows user to place or answer calls. |
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Hook-on/off in standby |
END / PWR Key |
Used to turn on/off power, end a call and return to the main menu |
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Clear Key |
Used to erase a single space or character by press once and |
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Go back to the previous menu in any menu state. |
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Access to all calls menu in standby mode. |
Up Key |
Access to message menu In standby mode, |
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Down Key |
Access to ring tone select menu In standby mode, |
Left Key |
Access to alarm menu In standby mode, |
Right Key |
Access to game menu In standby mode, |
* Key |
Set the light mode on/off toggle by pressing and holding about 2 |
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Set the speaker mode on/off toggle by pressing and holding |
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about 2 seconds in standby mode. |
0 Key |
Set the keyguard mode on/off toggle by pressing and holding |
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about 2 seconds in standby mode |
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2.2 LCD Display
The LCD shows icons on the top of the LCD screen.
Different indicators appear based on the phone's operating mode.
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RSSI indicator: Indicates the signal strength in the service area. |
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No service: The phone is not receiving any system signal. |
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In use: Displayed when a call is in progress or the phone is in off-hook state |
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Alarm: Displayed when alarm time is set |
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Text message: Displayed when a text message is received |
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Voice message: Displayed when voice message is received |
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Text and Voice message: Displayed when text and voice messages are received. |
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Lock mode |
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Battery charge level: Indicates charged battery level |
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2.3 Installation
You should follow each step carefully as shown below in order to guarantee the proper operation of CDMA Fixed Wireless Phone.
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AC/DC Power Adapter |
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The following components are supplied for Fixed Wireless Phone.
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3. AC/DC Power Adapter |
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Please make sure that these components are present before you begin to install the phone. If any of the components are missing or damaged, contact your service provider immediately.
STEP II. Place the Terminal
Place the phone on the stable flat surface area (desk, table, etc.). Serious damage may result if the phone is dropped. Do not place the phone within
1 meter of heaters or radiators.
This phone is designed for desktop usage. Avoid the direct exposure to sunlight and dampness.
Read the Safety Information located in the first part of this document before you place the phone.
STEP III. Connect Components
(Please refer to “Installation Steps” in 2.5)
Please make sure that the antenna is connected tightly to the antenna port located on the top side of the phone.
Connect the AC/DC Adapter cable to the DC input port located at the right side of the phone.
-If it is correct, a beep tone will be heard.
-If it is not correct (Booting fails the phone will start to boot), you will have to reconnect the adapter
Please observe the following to get better voice quality
1. Keep away from electrical appliances such as
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TV, computer, radio etc.
2.Keep the phone in the cradle without any obstructions to get mayimum strength.
STEP IV. Check the LCD Display
After you follow the installation instruction step I to step III, please check the LCD for normal operation.
If you do not see the status of service, please repeat the 4th instruction of step III.
Then confirm the status of phone to get the proper signal strength from the service operator system.
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2.4 Battery Replacement Step
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2.5 Installation Steps
Please follow the procedure below to install the phone properly.
1Connect the AC/DC adapter cable to the
DC input port of the charger.
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Press and hold the END button for a few seconds to turn on the phone.
After charging the battery, make a call.
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3.1 Making a Call
You can make a call as follows.
1.Press the call key or press “#” for a long time (Speaker phone).
2.Listen for dial tone.
3.Enter the phone number. (You need to press the area code when you make a long distance call.)
4.Press the call key.
5.If the call is connected and you may start conversation.
6.To disconnect the call, press the end key.
3.2 Data Call(Packet)
1.Data is connected by Computer, PPP Calling.
2.Packet call is connected.
3.3 3 way call conferencing
You can start 3 way call conferencing.
1. Dial second party phone number while you are
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While a call is in progress, you may hear two beeps |
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indicating another incoming call. When call wait is |
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1.Press CLR key or end key, Call Waiting window then disappears.
2.Press call key, you may start conversation with called number.
3.Re-press call key, you may start conversation with previous number.
3.5 Receiving a Call
When the bell rings or backlight blinks in Light Mode, you can receive a call as follows
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your area. I.e. stornger signal guarantee better call |
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quality. The receive signal strength icon indicates the |
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current strength of the signal as a number of bars in |
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the upper-left part of LCD. |
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3.7 Entering and Editing Infor- |
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You can edit the phonebook, Short Messges, E-Mail, |
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Scheduler and Banner using various text input mode. |
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Your phone supports T9 Text Input in Hindi and |
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English Language. T9 Text Input is an easy way to |
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write. In this input method, you only need to press a |
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key once for each letter. |
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Key Functions |
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-You can scroll through the modes using Soft key 2 in the following order : T9En, Abc, 123, Symbols, Smileys, T9Hindi, Hindi
- Shift key : Used to change the letter case. In T9 Mode, it switches 3-types of letter case such as T9En, T9EN, T9en and in Abc Mode, it switches 3- types of letter case such as Abc, ABC, abc.
- Next key : In T9 mode, press to display other matching words.
- key : In T9 mode, press to insert sentence mark ( . , - ? ! ‘ @ : )
- SPACE key : Press to complete a word or insert a space.
- Clear key : Press to delete a single space or character. Press and hold to delete entire words.
Input Mode
Text Input provides seven modes for entering text, numbers, special characters, and punctuation
-T9En Mode : Type text using keystroke per letter in English with the help of T9 English dictionary function. This is default mode.
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-Abc Mode : Use Abc mode to input text in English.
* If you want an instant input of numbers in Abc mode without converting to 123 mode, press the button until number is displayed in Abc mode. Use Abc mode to add words to the T9 database too.
-123 Mode : Type numbers using one keystroke per number. To change to 123 mode in a text entry field, press Soft key 2 until 123 mode is displayed
-Symbols Mode : Insert special characters, punctuation. You may use any of the special characters. When the special characters are displayed, you can select the number corresponding to the character that you want to input. To search more symbols, press Soft key 1(Next) or up/down key button.
-Smileys Mode : Insert smileys in your text. When the smileys are displayed, you can select the number corresponding to the smileys that you want to input. To search more smileys, press Soft key 1(Next) or up/down key button.
-T9 Hindi Mode : Type text using keystroke per letter in Hindi with the help of T9 Hindi dictionary
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Examples Using T9 Text Input for
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Typing In T9 Mode
When you want to use T9 Mode, check that T9En is shown at the right bottom of the display. To write the word, press each key once for one letter.
For example, to write “Call the office”, follow these
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5. Display: Call the office |
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displayed is not the word you want, press “0” to |
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4.Display: Home, Gone, Hood ............
Adding Words to the T9 Database
If a word is not in the T9 database, add it by using Abc mode text entry. The word is automatically added to the T9 database when you complete a word.
For example, follow these steps:
1.Press: Soft Key 2 to change letter case to Abc mode.
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3.Display: Imt
4.Press: Soft Key 2 to change letter case to T9En mode and then the word ‘Imt’ will be automatically added to the T9 database.
5.Press: to erase the existing word.
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7.Display: Got
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9.Display: Imt
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Examples Using ABC Text input
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Hindi Keys are mapped as following
When you want to use T9 mode for Hindi typing, check the T9Hindi is shown at the bottom of the display. To write the desired word, press each key once for one letter.
For example, to write , follow these steps:
1.Press : Soft Key 2 to change letter case to T9Hindi mode.
2.Press :
3.Press : # to complete the word and add a space.
4.Display :
As you can see, the word changes after each key press. Therefore you don’t need to pay much attention to what happens on the display before you have keyed in the whole word.
Example Using T9Hindi Text Input Key Mapping for Hindi Entry
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4. Menu Tree
Names
1.Find (n/2000)
2.Add
3.Speed Dial
Messages
1.Write
2.Inbox (n/m)
3.1234 Services
4.Outbox
5.Voice Mail
6.Archive
7.Drafts
8.Templates
9.Msg Groups
0.Erase Message *. Msg Settings
Call history
1.Missed Call
2.Received Call
3.Dialled Call
4.In Call Memo
5.Call Duration
6. Erase History
Sound
1.Ring Type
Ring
One-Beep
Light
2.Ring Tone
Bell
Melody
My Melody
3.Ringer Volume
4.Earpiece Volume
5.Key Volume
6.Speaker Volume
7.Message Alert
Alert Type
Alert Tone
Message Reminder
Display
1.Language
English
Basic Operations
2.Wallpaper
Idle Screen
Banner
Clock Position
Clock Type
3.Menu style 4.Backlight
5.Contrast
6.Rhythmic Lighting
Settings
1.Call
Call Forward
Call Wait ing
Call Timer
2.Phone
Auto Dial Time out
Data Settings
Phone info
3.Security
Lock Mode
Emergency Numbers
Change Lock Code
Restrict Call
HotLine
Set NAM
Clear Memory & Reset l Reset Phone
Organiser
1.Scheduler
2.Alarm
3.Calculator
4.World Clock
5.Memo
6.Stopwatch
R World
1.R Menu
2.Games
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