Connect to the world with CG608 CDMA mobile phone. Sophisticated features give you
every practical advantage in today’s world of fast paced communication.
Please read this manual detailed before use.
1
Page 2
CG608 User Guide
FCC Interference Statement
The device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operations.
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation.
If this device does cause harmful interference to radio/tel evi si on reception, which can be
determined by turning the device 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.
– Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
WARNING:
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
SAR Information
• This device complies with Part 24 of the FCC Rules.
• This device meets government requirements for exposure to radio waves. This device is
a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manu factured not to exceed limits for
exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy. These limits are part of comprehensive
guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the population. The guidelines
were developed and confirmed by independent scientific organizations through periodic
and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The limits in clude a substantial safety margi n
designed to a ssure the safety of all per sons, regardless of age and health. The exposure
standard for device employs a unit of measurement known as the Specifi c Absorption
Rate, or SAR. Under the guidelines for yo ur d evice, the SAR limit is 1. 6 W/ kg .T he hig hes t
SAR value for this device when tested for use at the ear is 0.222 W/kg and when worn on
the body is 0.205 W/kg.
Given here is essential information that will help you in the optimum operation of your
mobile phone. By adhering to these guidelines you will be protecting yourself from
unnecessary personal or financial damages or infringements of the law. Kindly read the
User Guide in its entirety for complete information.
1.1 Safety guidelines
1.1.1 Traf fic regulations
Traffic and road safety regulations prohibit your usage of the phone while driving. If,
however the need arises, please do make use of the ha nds-free se tti ngs or move your car
to the side of the road out of the flow of tra f fic. In case you use a n air bag equipped vehi cle,
please do not place your phone in the air bag deployment area, it could result in serious
personal injury and possible property damage.
1.1.2 Switch off your phone at filling stations and sensitive areas
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked.
These include fuelling areas such as fuel filling stations, below decks on boats, fuel or
chemical transfer or storage facilities, vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as
propane or butane), areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain,
dust, or metal powders; or any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off
your vehicle's engine. Electric or static sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or
fire resulting in serious injury or even fatalities.
1.1.3 Switch off your phone on aircraft
Follow airline advisories on phone usage. Radio Frequency emissions from wireless
devices such as your phone can cause electronic interference or disturbance in the
delicate communication and control electronic equipment of the aircraft.
1.1.4 Switch off your phone in the hospital
Switch off your phone in healthcare facilities when any regulations posted in these areas
instruct you to do so. Hospitals or healthcare facilities may be using equipment that could
6
Page 7
CG608 User Guide
be sensitive to external RF energy.
1.1.5 Pacemakers and medical implants
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association (USA) recommends that a minimum
separation of six inches (15 centimeters) be maintained between a handheld wireless
product and medical implants (electronic) such as a Pacemaker to avoid potential
interference with the implant. These recommendations are consistent with the
international recommendations governing the usage of wireless technology.
Advisory for persons with Pacemakers:
z Always keep the phone more than six inch es from your p acemaker w hen the pho ne is
turned on.
z Do not carry the phone in a breast pocket.
z Preferably use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for
interference.
If you have any reason to suspect interference is occurring, switch off your phone
immediately.
1.1.6 Other medical devices
If you use any other personal medical device, do consult the manufacturer of the medical
device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician
may be able to assist you in obtaining this information.
1.1.7 Follow mandatory signs
Always follow phone etiquette in public places. Switch off your phone where the use of
mobile phones is explicitly forbidden, as it may be a safety risk or might infringe on the
law.
1.1.8 Emergency calls
Emergency calls can be dialed at anytime - even if the handset is PIN locked or has no
RUIM card.
• Emergency call procedure:
Type in the local emergency number and press the send key.
Emergency call numbers are: 112/911
7
Page 8
CG608 User Guide
1.1.9 Electronic devices
Most modern electronic equipments are shielded from Radio Frequency (RF) energy
emissions. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF
signals emitted by your phone and care must be taken in usage of your phone next to
sensitive electronic equipment.
1.2 Care and maintenance information
Your phone is an electronic device that should be treated wit h due car e durin g usage. The
guidelines given here will help you in caring for your phone and keep it under warranty
coverage.
Protect your phone from dust, temperature, humidity and other extreme
environmental conditions as it will affect the performance or damage the instrument. Do
not use or store your phone in a low te mperature env ironment as moistu re will condense
in the phone and damage the circuit board.
Avoid striking, shaking or causing physical shoc k to the p hon e.
Protect your phone from rain, spilled beverages or other forms of moisture that can
damage the electronics of your phone.
Use the batteries and fittings manufactured by Hangzhou Newsky Technology Co.,
Ltd. only. The use of other fittings may cause dangerous accidents and void all warranties.
Do not disassemble the phone or its accessories. If service or repair is required,
contact a Newsky authorized service centre.
Do not inadvertently cause short-circuit by placing metal or conductive material
across or on battery terminals.
z Keep your phone and accessories out of the reach of young children.
z Do not use chemical solvents or detergen t s to clean your phone.
8
Page 9
2. Handset guide
CG608 User Guide
Appearance
2.1 Keypad
2.1.1 Power /End key
Pressing and holding the key can switch on/off the mobile phone. Pressing the key can
end a call during a phone call or reject an incomi ng call . Pressi n g t he key in the menu can
also return to the idle mode.
2.1.2 Send key
You can dial or answer a call with the key. In idle mode, pressing the key can lead you to
the recent calls list.
2.1.3 Function keys
The Left/Right keys are used to carry out the corresponding operation of last line on
9
Page 10
CG608 User Guide
display screen, in accordance with the procedure are adopted to acquire different
functions.
In idle mode, press left sof t key to ente r the Menu function, press rig ht sof t key to enter the
Names function.
2.1.4 Four ways navigation key
The navigation keys can control the cursor directions. Left/right key can move the cursor
in text editing mode left /right. Up/down key can scroll the cursor in a list up/down.
In idle mode:
Up key: Press this key to enter the Messages directly.
Left key: Press the key to enter the active the Contacts list.
Right key: Press the key to enter the Profiles menu directly.
Down key: Press the key to enter the active the Call history.
2.1.6 # (hash) key
In idle mode, you can press and hold key to switch the Vibrate Mode on or off.
In text editing mode, press key to change input methods.
2.1.7 * (star) key
In idle mode, press and hold key to lock the keypad. By pressing any key, the
screen displays message ‘Key guard active, press 123 to unlock keypad’. Then press
123 to unlock (no longer than 15 seconds between two clicks).
In text editing mode, press
key to switch to symbol mode.
2.1.8 Numeric keys
Pressing these keys can enter the digits 0 to 9 (in idle mode or in number-inputting mode)
or some associated characters (text editing mode) and perform associated functions (in a
list).
2.1.9 Volume key (up and down key in navigation key)
You can adjust the speaker volume using side keys directly during a call.
10
Page 11
CG608 User Guide
2.2 Idle mode screen
2.2.1 Screen indicators and icons
Depending on your wireless service provider, some or all of the following indicators and
icons may be displayed on your phone’s screen.
When the phone is powered on, the following icons may be displayed:
2.2.1.1Battery level indicator
The Battery Level Indicator shows the representative charge held by the phone’s battery.
Bar segments within the Battery Level Indicator show the level of charge held. All bars
visible indicate a full charge. If only one or tw o b ars are visi ble, i t me ans t he b attery is low.
2.2.1.2 New message
The icon is displayed on your screen when a new message arrives. The new message
icon disappears when you read all the unread messages.
2.2.1.3 Full message
When the SMS storage is full, the icon appears and the phone display shows‘SMS
capacity full. Please erase message to proceed’
One or more messages must be erased before the new message can be stored.
2.2.1.4 Alarm clock
The icon appears when the daily alarm or the alarm for the specified date and time is set.
2.2.1.5 Scheduler
The icon appears when the scheduler is set.
2.2.1.6 Network
It shows the signal strength.
2.2.1.7 Profiles
You can easily alter the phone tone (e.g. the ringer volume, keypad tones, etc.) according
to your environment.
When a profile is available, the icon corresponding to the profile name is displayed in idle
mode:
Vibrate only: For use when vibrate only is needed.
Silent: For use when silence is needed.
General: Is the default setup.
11
Page 12
CG608 User Guide
Outdoor: For use in the outdoor.
Headset: For use when insert the headset.
2.2.2 Idle mode screen events
2.2.2.1 Idle mode
The mobile phone enters idle mode without any operations af ter the p hone is sw itched on.
You can view the current time and date in idle mode. You can dial a number by pressing
key if you input a telephone number.
2.2.2.2 Calling
You can make a phone call after the number is dialed.
2.2.2.3 Missed calls
The missed calls and their numbers will be shown on the screen in idle mode. Press right
soft key to view the list.
2.2.2.4 New messages
When the new message is received:
1. Your phone makes alert tones (ringer, vibration or silence).
2. If the keypad is unlocked, your phone display will show ‘You have 1 new message!’
Press left so ft key to view the message’s contents and then pres s left soft key again
to operate options. Press right soft key or power/end key to return to the idle mode,
the new message-prompting icon is displayed on the screen.
3. If the keypad is locked, your phone display will also show ‘You have 1 new
message!’ But you can’t view the contents.
Note: If the message is urgent /emergency, your phone displays ‘You have 1 new message
(Urgent/Emergency)! ’.
2.3 Installing Battery and RUIM card
2.3.1 Installing the battery
z Aim the protruding part at the bottom of the battery at the groove of the phone.
z Push the top part of the battery to the phone and press down the lock until it is locked.
2.3.2 Removing the battery
Switch off the phone, push up the lock at the top of the battery to uplift the top of the
12
Page 13
CG608 User Guide
battery and separate it with the main board.
2.3.3 Installing the RUIM card
Purchase a RUIM card from network operator. Your phone number and registration
information are stored in your RUIM card. Your RUIM card can be used in any a CDMA
phone. Your number and information will not change.
z Make sure to switch off your phone before taking out the battery.
z Make the metal face of the RUIM card down a nd put it conferri ng the l evel of t he card.
Then install the battery.
2.3.4 Removing the RUIM card
z Remove the battery af ter switching off your phone.
z Remove the RUIM card.
z Install the battery.
2.4 Charging the Battery
The Z-222 can be charged either when it is switched on or off.
1. Plug the charger transformer into a standard outlet.
2. Insert the charger output plug into charging connector of the USB port of the phone.
3. The rolling of the electric quantity bar indicates that the phone begins to charge.
4. When the battery level full, charge roll will stop.
5. After charging is complete, switch off the electric supply. Pinch together the spring
clamps on both sides of the charger’s jack and pull out the ch arg er’s jack.
Note:
zWhen the battery level is low and only a few minute s of talk time remai n, a beep is hea rd, the batt ery
icon flashes and the phone display ‘Batt ery Low, please rechar ge so on !’ When battery is drained
completely, the phone displays ‘Battery too low, Power off soon!’
z When the battery is completely discharged, your phone will turn off.
z The battery can be charged whenever you want. However, using your phone while charging can
increase the charging time.
zIt is recommended that you charge the batter y for three hours (full cha rgi ng period) befor e you us e
it.
13
Page 14
CG608 User Guide
z
Do not pull out the plug of the charger during charging to avoid electrical damage to the phone and
the charger.
2.5 Headset
If you connect the headset with the phone, it will be to activate headset mode or to match
the volume of headset with that of mobile phone.
Increase or decrease the volume throu gh up an d down up/down key during call.
If you plug out the headset from the phone, the phone will return to normal mode
automatically.
2.6 Switching a Phone On/Off
Press and hold down the red key to switch your phone on or off.
If you switch the phone on and there is no RUIM card inserted, the phone displays ‘Please
insert RUIM ’. Press right soft key to only dial emergency call.
After inserted, the phone will check whether the RUIM card is valid.
Then the screen displays the following messages:
z Enter PIN --- Request to input the RUIM card PIN code (if required).
z Enter Lock code --- In idle mode, press right soft key to request to enter the phone
lock code (if required).
Note:
If the RUIM card is invalid, the phone displays ‘RUIM card rejected’, please contact your network service
provider.
In the instances above mentioned, press
left soft key to only dial emergency call.
2.6.1 Entering your RUIM card PIN Code
You can set protection code (PIN CODE) in order to prevent random using of your phone
by others. Each time you restart your phone, the phone will prompt you to enter PIN code
(The default PIN is 1234). In this condition, press left soft key to dial emergency call.
z Input PIN code (supplied by network service provider. For security, an * will be
displayed on the screen to in place of the number you enter.)
z If you make a wrong enter, you can press right soft key to re-enter the code.
14
Page 15
CG608 User Guide
z Press left soft key, and after a short time, your mobile phone will confirm its
correctness and begin to register on the network. Once the network name is shown
on the screen, you can call or access any of the functions of your phone. If no
network name is shown on the screen, you may need to register again.
Note:
If you have entered the PIN code incorrectly continuously for max retries limits, the RUIM card will be
automatically locked. In this condition , the phone will prompt for PUK (PIN Unlocking ke y). You can get
the PUK from your mobile phone service provider.
2.6.2 Entering your Phone Lock Code
The phone lock code is used to protect your phone from unauthorized use.
It can be set to automatically lock your phone each time it is switched on or when in idle
mode. In this condition, you can only dia l emergency call.
You must press right soft key to enter correct phone lock code, and then access the
phone menu (The default is 0000).
The PIN code and Phone lock code can be changed.
2.7 Dialing a number
To dial a number, your phone must be switched on and unlocked.
You can use the function only after the network-prompting icon is shown on the screen.
2.7.1 Using the digits keys
Enter district code and telephone numbe r or mobile phone number, press key to
dial.
z Press right soft key to delete a typed number. Press and hold right soft key to
delete all numbers.
z To indicate that you are dialing a number, the word Calling displays the screen.
z If the call is not answered and you want to end the call, press
z If the call is answered, the display will change to Call Connected,press
key.
key to
end the call.
15
Page 16
CG608 User Guide
2.7.2 Dialing a number using the Recent Call List
The mobile phone can store no more than 30 latest call logs (incomings, outgoings and
missed calls).
1. In idle mode, press
2. Scroll the list by pressing the up/down navigation key and select an entry.
3. Press
key to dial.
key or press up navigation key to enter the recent calls list.
2.7.3 Dialing a number using the Contact s List
1. In idle mode, press left navigation key or press right soft key to enter the contacts list.
2. Scroll the list by pressing the up/down navigation key and select an entry.
3. Press left soft key to dial.
2.7.4 Dialing a number using Spee d Dial
Speed dial is a fast way to call one of your special numbers. See ‘Speed dia l list’ menu.
2.7.5 Making an International call
z Press and hold key until "+" appears on screen.
z Enter the country code, area code (without prefix zero) and phone number.
z Press
key to dial.
2.7.6 Ending a call
You can end a call at any time by holding down the
key till the call has
been terminated.
2.8Receiving a call
When you receive a call, the phone will alert and the word ‘Incoming call’ displays on the
screen. If your phone has Caller Line Identification and the calling party is in Contacts list,
16
Page 17
the caller’s number and name also appears.
CG608 User Guide
Press
answer’ menu.
Press
key or any key (need setting) to answer the call. Please refer to ‘Any key
key to reject the incoming call.
2.9 During a phone call
After pressing left soft key, user can view following contents given below:
2.9.1 Mute
Temporarily turns the microphone off during a phone call. Reselect this option to resume
your conversation.
2.9.2 Names
This function allows you to access the Names menu.
2.9.3 Menu
By using this feature, you can directly enter the menu list.
3. Menu overview
Your RUIM card can be used in the handset for accessing the menu options detailed
below. If the RUIM card is not inserted, you can still make SOS (emergency) calls.
3.1.1 Write message
Allow user to edit text message. When composing text messages, check the number of
characters allowed in the top right corner of the message. Per message can contain up to
160 characters. If you cross the limit, the phone prompts with a ‘Sorry, No more space!’
pop-up message.
Press numeric key to input correspon ding characters.
Note: Press and hold right soft key to delete entire message and start a new one.
Press left soft key to access the following Message options:
3.1.1.1 Send
After writing the message, press Send option to input the recipient’s number or retrieve a
17
Page 18
CG608 User Guide
number from the Names list. Then select Send option to send the message.
3.1.1.2 Insert templates
When composing an SMS message, you can use the Insert templates option, scroll
through a list of prewritten messages and select the one you want to insert into your new
text message.
3.1.1.3 Send to group
One message can be sent to a group included one or more people (no more than 10).
You can use the Send to group option, scroll through a list of groups and select the one
you want to send.
3.1.1.4 Insert number
When composing an SMS message, you can use the Insert number option, scroll through
names list and select the number you want to insert into your new text message.
3.1.2 Inbox
When you receive a new message, the new message-prompting icon will be displayed on
the LCD right corner.
z Enter the inbox menu, the current message position and the total number of received
messages will be displayed at the first row of the screen. If there are no messages,
‘No message’ will be displayed. If there are messages, the new messages will be
displayed first, followed by the old. Once you have read a new message, it will
become old.
z You can press up/down navigation key to highlight the message you wish to view.
The message icon is displayed. See ‘Table [1]’.
The sender’s phone number is displayed. When the sender’s phone number is stored in
the contacts list, the sender’s name is displayed instead of the phone number.
z Press left soft key to display the whole message details, the message contents, and
the phone number who sent it and when it was received. Here pressing
key
allows you to call the sender.
Table [1]: The message icons in Inbox
Icon Description
This is a new normal message. It can be stored into RUIM Card Memory.
This is an old normal message. It can be stored into RUIM Card Memory.
18
Page 19
CG608 User Guide
This is a new urgent/emergency message. It can be stored into RUIM Card Memory.
This is an old urgent/emergency message. It can be stored into RUIM Card Memory.
This is a new normal message. It can be stored into Phone Memory.
This is an old normal message . It can be stored into Phone Memory.
This is a new urgent/emergency message. It can be stored into Phone Memory.
This is an old urgent/emergency message. It can be stored into Phone Memory.
From the message view, you can choose to access the following options:
3.1.2.1 Reply
You can reply to the sender after opening the received message.
3.1.2.2 Forward
You can forward the received message to desired number.
3.1.2.3 Use number
If the Numbers available haven’t been stored into the contacts list, you can save it.
If the number has been stored into the contacts list, the phone displayed ‘This number already exists’.
3.1.2.4 Erase
Allow you to erase the selected message.
3.1.3 Outbox
You may store sent messages and unsent messages to an outbox list according the MSG
Settings. You can retrieve these messages and forward them to other contacts, or resend
the message, or erase the message if it is no longer required. Erasing messages from the
outbox can free up additional memory on your phone.
You can Forward, Use number, Resend, Erase. For operation please refer to inbox menu.
3.1.4 Templates
You can set no more than 21 quick texts, in which 9 quick texts are by default other 12
quick texts can be edited by user.
Press up/down navigation key to scroll the desired message and press left soft key to
access the following options:
Edit: Allow you to modify the text and then save it.
Erase: Erase the selected quick text.
Add new: Enter the text-editing interface and then save it.
Send: You can send the selected quick text.
19
Page 20
CG608 User Guide
3.1.5 Erase Msg
Access the Erase messages option to specify exactly which type of message you want to
erase.
By selecting Inbox, you can erase messages from the inbox folder.
By selecting Outbox, you can erase messages from the outbox folder.
By selecting Erase all read messages; you can erase all the read messages.
By selecting Erase all, you can quickly erase all messages stored in your phone and
RUIM card memory.
3.1.6 Voice mail
If you subscribe to voice mail, your service provider will furnish you with a voice mailbox
number. You need to save this number to your phone to use voice mail. By setting the call
forwarding function, the incoming call is forwarded to your voice mail.
When you receive a voice message, your phone starts beeping or displays a message, or
both. If you receive more than one message, your phone shows the number of messages
received.
Listening to voice messages, the user needs to press and hold the key 1 (Default speed
dial for Key 1 is Voice mail).
Note: This function needs to be supported by your network
3.1.7 Settings
You can change the message settings in this menu.
3.1.7.1 Auto save
Allow you to select ‘On’ or ‘Off ’ option. If you select 'On' option, your phone will save the
sent or unsent messages in the Outbox (subject to memory available).
3.1.7.2 Auto delete
Allow you to select ‘On’ or ‘Off’ option. If you select 'On' option, the messages in the
Outbox are deleted automatically when the memory becomes full.
3.1.7.3 Priority
The function allows you to select Normal, Urgent or Emergency.
3.1.7.4 Validity period
Allow you to select 'Default', '30 minutes', '1 hour', '2 hours', '12 hours', '1 day', '2 days', '3
days' options. You can set the validity period for your messages, that is, how long they
should be available to the receiver.
20
Page 21
CG608 User Guide
3.1.7.5 Broadcast
Allow you to select ‘On’ or ‘Off’ option. If you select 'On' option, you can receive
broadcasted messages. Service providers usually advertise to all subscribers on new
schemes, tariffs, or special offers through broadcasted messages.
3.1.7.6 Delivery report
You can choose On or Off to set the st atus of t he m essage you have sen t, if you sel ect On,
the information that you have successfully sent the message is displayed through
network.
Note: The network determines whether this function is effective or not.
3.1.7.7 Storage device
You can select storage device in which the SMS can be stor ed in RU IM, phone, RUIM a nd
phone.
3.1.8 Msg settings
In idle; select settings to display the submenus: Auto save, Auto delete, Priority, Validity
period, Broadcast, Delivery ack, Storage device.
3.1.8.1 Auto save
You can select on or off to auto save messages.
3.1.8.2 Auto delete
You can select on or off to auto delete messages.
3.1.8.3 Priority
The priority includes Normal, Urgent and Emergency.
3.1.8.4 Validity period
The messages validity period includes 30 minutes, 1 hours, 2 hours, 12 hours, 1 day 2
days 3 days.
3.1.8.5 Broadcast
You can select on or off to receive broadcast.
3.1.8.6 Delivery ack
You can selec t on or off to receive message status.
3.1.8.7 Storage device
You can select RUIM, Phone or both decices to save your messages.
21
Page 22
CG608 User Guide
3.1.9 Memory status
You can view the SMS memory status of the phone and RUIM card memory, including
total memories and free memories.
3.2 Call History
Call register stores information about the last 30 calls (including missed, received, and
dialed). Calls are marked with different icons indicating missed/received/dialed calls.
3.2.1 Missed
With this function, you can view and e rase no mor e tha n the last 30 mi ssed call s you h ave
received. You can also send a message to any missed call. See ‘Detailed call records’.
3.2.2 Received
With this function, you can view and erase no more than the last 30 incoming calls. You
can also send a message to any received call. See ‘Detailed call records’.
3.2.3 Dialed
With this function, you can view and erase no more than the last 30 dialed calls. You can
also send a message to any dialed call. See ‘Detailed call records’.
Detailed call records as following:
Details
You can view the selected call record details:
Missed call: To view when it was missed and the phone number who dialed it.
Received call: To view when it was received, call duration and the phon e num ber w ho dialed it.
Dialed call: To view when it was dialed, call duration and the phone number who received it.
If the selected phone number cannot be stored in the contacts list, you can press left soft key
Otherwise just view it.
Send message
You can send message to the available number.
Call
You can call the available number.
Erase
You can erase the selected call record.
Erase all
This function can be used to erase all the missed/received /dialed calls history.
to save it,
22
Page 23
CG608 User Guide
3.2.4 Erase history
You can erase the all Call History with this menu.
3.2.5 Call duration
This function allows you to display the duration of your last call, total received call, total
dialed call and lift time, and also to reset your time counter to zero.
3.2.5.1 Last Call
Phone displays the time used by the last call since the counter was reset.
3.2.5.2 Total Received Calls
Phone displays the time used by received calls since the counter was reset.
3.2.5.3 Total Dialed Calls
Phone displays the time used by dialed calls since the counter was reset.
3.2.5.4 Reset all
You can reset the counter of the calls timer to zero.
3.2.5.5 Life time
Phone displays the total duration used by all calls and the total number of calls since the
counter was reset.
3.3 Profiles
The profiles function provides a quick and convenient way to reset your mobile phone
setting for a particular environment (e.g. to set your mobile for not ringing when you are in
a meeting, or increasing the volume of the ring tone when outside). Each profile has a
factory default; however you can adjust each profile to suit your requirements.
How to activate a profile
1. Press left soft key to access the profile function.
2. Press up/down key to highlight the profile you wish to activate, then press left so ft k ey
to enter.
3. Press up/down key to highlight the ‘Select profile’ option, then press left soft key to
activate.
Note: For short access to the profile mode press up navigation key in idle mode.
When a profile is set, the i con which corresponds to the profile name is displayed on idle screen.
How to customize a profile
1. Press left soft key to access the profile function.
23
Page 24
CG608 User Guide
2. Press up/down key to highlight the profile you wish to customize, then press left soft
key to enter.
3. Press up/down key to highlight the ‘Edit profile’ option, then press left soft key to
select.
4. Press up/down key to highlight the setting you wish to customiz e, then press l e ft soft key to select.
5. Edit the desired setting.
For details about settings, see ‘Edit Profiles’.
6. After finishing it, press left soft key to save the modifications.
3.3.1 Vibrate only
By pressing left soft key, you can activate the vibrate only option of the profile.
3.3.2 Silent
Select profile: if you need a quiet environment, you can activate the silent option of the
profile.
Edit profile: According to the quiet environment, you can customize the profile mode.
See ‘Edit Profiles’.
3.3.3 General
Select profile: you can set the profile available as general.
Edit profile: According to the ambience, you can customize the profile mode.
See ‘Edit Profiles’.
3.3.4 Outdoor
Select profile: if you are away from home, activate the available outdoor mode
Edit profile: in according to the outside environment, you can customize the profile mode.
See ‘Edit Profiles’.
3.3.5 Headset
Select profile: if you insert the headset, you can activate to the h eadset mode immediately.
Edit profile: in according to the ambience, you ca n cu st omi ze t h e profile mode.
See ‘Edit Profiles’.
Edit Profiles as following:
Ring type
The incoming call ringer types have: Ringer, Vibration, and Vibr. Then ring, Silence, Vibr and Ring and
24
Page 25
CG608 User Guide
One beep.
Ring tone
You can allocate the incoming call ringer from 10 tones for no group’s number. The ringer of the group's
number setting is available under the phonebook groups setting state.
Ringer volume
Allow you to adjust the volume of the Ringer, Conversation, Key Beep and Alerts.
Earpiece volume
Allow you to adjust the volume of the earpiece.
Key volume
Allow you to adjust the volume of the key.
Message alert
The message alert types have: Vibrate Silence, Two beeps, four beeps and Ring.
You can select different new SMS ringer formats. The phone provides 10 SMS Ringers.
Alerts
You can Change the status of alerts detailed below:
Service change
When the alert for Service Change is on, it means that every time your phone loses service, or
changes from its carrier to a different carrier, an alert will be sounded.
Minute beep
When the alert for Minute beep is on, during a phone call, as your connection nears a minute, an
alert will be sounded 10 seconds before every minute. This is to help the user know how many
minutes have gone by while they are tal kin g (if con vers at ion is sho rt ).
Call connect
When a call has successfully connec te d, an ale rt will soun d.
Call end
When a call has successfully ended (either by you or because the call is dropped), an alert will
sound.
Fail on outgoing
When alert for fail on outgoing is on, phone sounds an alert after failing on outgoing.
Charge beep
When the alert for Charge beep is on , ever y time your phone is connect ed or dis connec ted to the
charger, an alert will sound.
Auto answer
Allow you to open or close auto answer. Auto answer will begin after 5seconds or 10
seconds.
3.4 Settings
Settings allow you to customize your phone as per your preferences.
25
Page 26
CG608 User Guide
3.4.1 Display
You can customize your display by creating a banner, adjusting the backlight, adjusting
LCD contrast, selecting theme color, setting clock to show or hide, selecting the language,
selecting the wallpaper, selecting the menu style.
3.4.1.1 SDCA name
You need to register your phone firstly.
3.4.1.2 Banner
You can set the greeting message which will appear in idle screen.
15 characters can be stored as a greeting message.
3.4.1.3 Backlight:
You can specify the duration of the backlight.
The phone provides 4 timers (7 Seconds, 15 Seconds, 30 Seconds and Always on) to
allow you to select.
3.4.1.4 Contrast:
You can adjust LCD contrast from 1~ 5level.
3.4.1.6 Wallpaper
Allow you to set the wallpaper displayed on idle screen.
The phone provides 2 kinds of paper
3.4.1.6 Clock
You can set the clock whether show on the idle screen or not.
3.4.1.7 Language
Allow you to set the displayed languages.
3.4.2 Call
The function allows you to set related to calls.
3.4.2.1 Call forward
Call forward is a network service.
This service is used to forward incoming calls to your voice mail system or to another
number depending on certain conditions in which your phone is unavailable or you don’t
want to receive any call.
3.4.2.1.1Immediate
This function will unconditionally forward all incoming calls to voice mail or other number.
26
Page 27
CG608 User Guide
3.4.2.1.2 When busy
This option will forward incoming calls when you are on a call.
3.4.2.1.3 Not reply/Not reachable
This function will forward incoming cal ls if yo u do n’t an sw er the call or your p hone is out of
network service or switched off.
3.4.2.2 Call waiting
If your mobile phone service provider supports this feature, the call waiting notifies you of
an incoming call even while you are on a call. You can accept, reject, or ignore the
incoming call.
The Call Waiting functi on ne eds to be su pported by your network service provider.
3.4.2.3 Any key answer
If it is set to on, it allows you to answer an incoming call by briefly pressing any key except
the Power key and Volume side key.
3.4.2.4Voice privacy
Voice Privacy is a network service. If your wireless service provider supports this feature,
the voice privacy feature protects the privacy of your current phone conversation from
other callers placing phone calls on your same network. By d ef ault Voice Privacy is set on
Standard Mode.
3.4.2.5 International call prefix
By using this function, you can set the local international dialing prefix code
If you set the prefix code by hand, when dial a number with prefix code ‘+’, ‘+’ will
automatically change into code you input.
3.4.3 Phone
3.4.3.1 Key guard
This function allows you to lock the keypad when phone is not in use. You can also
customize keypad lock time in minutes.
3.4.3.2 Key tone
Allow you to select the key tone mode: Normal (the prolonged sound and the brief sound
are fixed.), Long (when you are pressing the key, the key tone is alerted until un-pressi ng).
3.4.3.3 Version
You can view the SW/HW/PRL version number by using this menu.
3.4.3.4 VCard
You can select Prompt or No prompt to receive vCard.
27
Page 28
CG608 User Guide
3.4.4 Security
Security menu protects your phone from unauthorized use. Before accessing this option,
you will be asked to enter lock code (The default is 0000).
3.4.4.1 Lock mode
This option is used to set the lock code.
The lock code can be set to protect your phone from unauthorized use. It can be set to
automatically lock your phone each time it is switched on or is in idle mode.
The lock code is a four digit number which is set at 0000. Th is can be changed a t any time
by using the ‘change code’ option.
Off
This option can be used to set the lock code disable.
Now
This option can be used to immediately lock your phone. Once selected, your phone will be unusable
until the phone lock code is entered.
On power up
This option can be used to automatically lock your phone each time it is switched on.
3.4.4.2 Change lock code
This option is used to change the lock code.
After selecting this option, yo u will be a sked to enter new lo ck code to re place the old code.
The new lock code must be entered again as confirmation.
3.4.4.3 Reset
Allow you to restore your phone to the factory settings.
3.4.4.4 PIN Management
This option is used to set and change the PIN code.
The PIN code can be set to protect your RUIM card from unauthorized use. If set to
Enable PIN, access to your RUIM card will be restricted each time the phone is powered
on.
Enable PIN
If user enables the PIN, the Phone will ask for PIN each time it is switched on. By default the RUIM PIN is
1234.
Disable PIN
This option can be used to set the PIN disable.
Change PIN
This option is used to change the RUIM card PIN code.
The ‘PIN Management ‘option m ust be set to Enable PIN and you must enter the old PIN c ode before
you can proceed.
The phone will ask for enter a new 4~8 digits code to re place the ol d PIN code. The ne w PIN code must
be entered again as confirmation.
28
Page 29
CG608 User Guide
3.5 Organizer
3.5.1 Scheduler
You can use the scheduler function to set reminder/alert s for various event s, meeti ngs and
more.
The time entry is available in a 12-hour format only.
3.6.1.1 Add new
You can set date on the calendar. Inputting the information to the phone and then add
alarm clock time.
Note: If the alarm time can be set to past time, the phone displays ‘Failed ! The time should be later
than now’.
3.6.1.2 List all
Allow you to View/Edit/Erase the entries list of schedule as per their time seque nce.
3.6.1.3 Erase All
This function can be used to erase the whole entry lists.
3.5.2 Alarm clock
The alarm clock is based on the phone clock. It sounds an alert any time you want. This
function supports three alarm clocks and a quick speed alarm clock.
3.5.2.1 Quick alarm
The quick alarm clock can set dif fer ent alarm times “Af t er 10min”, “A ft er 30min”, “A f ter 1h” ,
“After 3h”, “Off”. Th e alarm can’t be used when the mobile is power off.
3.5.2.2 Snooze mode
Off
It can be set to turn off the alarm completely by pressing any key when the alarm wakes
up.
10 minutes/15 minutes/20 Minutes
When the alarm goes off, select snooze to postpone the alarm for 10/15/20 minutes.
3.5.3 Calculator
The calculator function performs the 4 arithmetic calculations using up to 12 digits,
addition (+), subtraction (-), multiplication (×), and division (÷).
1. Press left soft key to display the calculator main interface.
2. Key operations for calculation are as follows:
29
Page 30
CG608 User Guide
Enter the first number. Press number key to input the number, press
input the decimal point and the
operation by pressing one of the four direction keys. Input the second number after
that.
To clear the entered number or operand, press right soft key [Erase].
To calculate the result, press left soft key [Result].
3. If you wish to start a new calculation, press left soft key [Reset].
4. If you close the calculator function, press right soft key [Back] or press
Note: For a limited degree of accuracy, this function should only be used for reference.
key for a negative sign. Then select the
key to
key [=].
3.5.4 Tip calculator
This function allows you to quickly calculator the tip along with bill amount as well as an
option to split the total bill.
3.5.5 World clock
User can view the timing of different citi es in the w o rl d.
Beijing Time is saved as d efault. Press up and down navigati on key for viewing the timi ngs
of other cities.
3.5.6 Stop watch
After entering the stopwatch main interface, the phone displays the starting time 00:00:0,
press lef t sof t key [St art] to start timi ng. Here press lef t sof t key [Pause] to pause timing,
press left soft key [Resume] again to continue timing, and that press right soft key
[Reset] to return to the stopwatch main interface.
In the process of the timing, press right soft key [Split] every time you need to count a
lap.
Press up/down navigation key to look over the former records.
Note: For the limited degree of accuracy, this function should only be used for reference.
3.5.7 Game
3.6.7.1 Kong Ming
If you have saved the former game record, you can choose, start or resume game, or
select game to start it again.
Instructions
Use up /2, down /8, left /4 and right /6 to control the cursor. Use 5 to select a chessman.
30
Page 31
CG608 User Guide
When chessman X moves ove r chessman Y next to it, Y is erased from the che ssboard.
Only one chessman can be erased at one time. Player wins if there is only one chessman
left in the center of the chessboard.
3.6 Mobile web
3.6.1 WAP
Your phone supports WAP 2.0. You can use this facility to connect to selected services on
the mobile Internet.
This menu option allows you to download a host of exciting content with WAP browser.
Simply browse on the web page and download from a wide selection of Ringtone,
Wallpapers, and other applications such as BSE Stock Portfolio tracker, Faith and many
more.
For short access to WAP menu, you can directly press
key in idle mode.
3.7 Names
You can store names and phone numbers in your phone or RUIM card memory.
In idle mode, press right soft key to access the names function.
1 List List the entire contacts in your phone book.
2 Add new Add a new record into the Contacts List.
3 Find Search for a contact from phone book by typing name,
number or group.
4 Multicopy Copy items from the phone memory to RUIM card memory.
5 Groups Allocate the names stored into phone book to specific
group
6 Erase all Erase all items in mobile phone and RUIM card memory.
7 Speed dial Your mobile phone can store 99 entries in its memory for
easy/quick dial in which the first item is by d efault. Us er can
edit each speed dial entry.
8 Memory status Allow you to inquire the capacity of RUIM card and phone,
including free number and total capacity.
3.7.1 List
You can use this function to search records, to dial directly, to execute erase, copy or send
a message and to edit operations.
Press left soft key to enter the names list.
If you need to browse phonebook’s information, input the alignment characters (e.g. a, b),
your mobile phone will then attempt to match the characters with the names in your
31
Page 32
Phonebook.
CG608 User Guide
Once the number you prefer is displayed, you can press
key to call this number .
Select any record and press left soft key to access the following functions:
3.7.1.1 Details
In a contacts list, you can view the following items:
Items stored in the phone memory
Name: Up to 14 characters
Number: Up to 20 digits, 3 phone numbers
Address: Up to 150 characters
Email: Up to 64 characters
URL: Up to 150 characters
Note: Up to 250 characters
Group: You can allocate the selected name to any group.
Default: You can customize specific ring tones for incoming call from the
name’s numbers.
Items stored in the RUIM Card
Name: Up to 14 characters
Number: Up to 20 digits
Group: You can allocate the selected name to any group.
For details operations pleas e refer to ‘Details Submenus’.
3.7.1.2 Find
You can search a phone number from the phone book names. Please refer to ‘Find’
menu.
3.7.1.3 Erase
You can erase selected record.
3.7.1.4 Copy
You can copy all RUIM card memory entries to phone memory, or copy all phone memory
entries to RUIM card.
Details Submenus function as following:
Send Message: Allow you to send the message to the selected numbe r.
Erase: You can erase the desired entries.
Edit: You can edit the saved number, name and group.
3.7.1.5 Send as vCard
You can select one or all names to send as vCard.
3.7.1.6 Erase all
You can erase all records.
32
Page 33
CG608 User Guide
3.7.2 Add name
With the Add new function, yo u can choose either the phone or RUIM card mem ory to
store the new item.
Phone memory capacity is 200 items. RUIM card memory depends on the network
service providers.
If you add a new item to the phone memory, you need to enter one of the following: Phone
Number, Address, Email, URL and Note, and you can select a group and ring tone for
incoming call. If you add a new item to RUIM card, you need to enter: Phone Number.
3.7.3 Find
This function is used to search a phone number from the phone book names. You can
search by name, number or group. If there are no entries in the phone book, the screen
will display ‘No record in phonebook!’ If there isn’t any name matching your entry, the
screen will display ‘No match found!’
3.7.3.1 Find name
Input the name or the first character required to begin search.
3.7.3.2 Find group
You can select the group you want to search.
3.7.4 Multicopy
With the copy function, you can copy items stored in RUIM card memory to phone
memory.
3.7.4.1 All Copy
Allow you to copy all of the RUIM card memory entries to phone memory.
3.7.4.2 Choice Copy
You can selectively copy the record. You can select one or more of the entries from the
names list to copy it. After selecting an entry, press left soft key to view options as below:
Select / Unselect
left soft key to validate making tick in chec kbox . Press left soft key again to cancel this
Press
operation, the checkbox becomes bla nk ag ai n.
Cancel all
Press
left soft key to validate that all the ticks in checkbox be canceled.
Select all
Press
left soft key to validate making ticks in all checkbox.
Copy
Press
left soft key and then the phone displays the confirmation, asking you if you wish to copy
33
Page 34
CG608 User Guide
or not. Press left soft key to confirm copy.
Note: The icon indicates that the names list has been selected.
3.7.5 Groups
Your mobile phone provides 9 groups in which 7 groups are by default other 2 groups can
be added. There are seven groups, including No group, Family, Friends, Colleagues, VIP,
Business and Personal.
You can allocate the phone memory and the RUIM card memory names to specific
groups.
By pressing left soft key you may enter the following menus:
3.7.5.1 View group
Allow you to search the needed numbers or other information in the group, press left soft
key to manage your groups after searching.
Note: if there are no members in the group, press left soft key then the phone will display ‘No
members, add new membe r?’ At this time press
add a record to the specific group.
left soft key to enter the names list, you can
3.7.5.2 Set ring tone
You can customize specific ring tones for Incoming Calls.
The phone provides 10 ringers to allow you to select.
3.7.5.3 Add group name
You can add two new group names to the phone.
3.7.6 Erase all
Before accessing this option, you will be asked to enter lock code (the default is 0000).
This feature allows complet e erasing of all contacts either in RUIM card memory or Phone
memory; the information thus deleted is unrecov era ble.
3.7.7 Speed dial
Speed dial is a fast way to call one of your special numbers.
Your mobile phone has 99 speed dial entries in which the first one is by default. Each
speed dial entry can be edited by user.
To dial Speed dial number
z Speed Dial Keys from 1 to 9→ Press and Hold the number key , automatically it will
dial the corresponding number.
34
Page 35
CG608 User Guide
z Speed Dial keys from 10 to 99→ Type the numbers along with
key. (E.g. Speed dial 11th entry. Type 11# and press dial key.)
Default Speed Dial Numbers are:
1=Voice Mail (388)
key and press
3.7.8 Memory status
This function helps you to check the number of entries stored in the names lists.
You can check the memory status of the RUIM card and phone memory, including free
memories and total memories.
3.7.9 User’s vCard
You can select this function to edit your information.
4. Input method
This mobile phone uses the eZi input Method . When using you r mobile phone there will be
many times that you will need to input text e.g. sending messages, entering names into
the Phonebook, editing the greetings message, etc.
Under the input mode, press
The phone provides the following methods:
key to switch the input mode.
4.1 Number (123)
This input method can be used to enter digits.
1. In text editing mode, press
top-right corner of the screen.
2. Press the numeric keys to input numbers.
key several times until ‘123’ is displayed at the
4.2 Character (Abc/abc/ABC)
Using the character input method, you can enter uppercase and lowercase letters, and
you can press and hold the numeric keys (2~9) to input numbers directly.
1. Tap the
key several times until ‘Abc’ is displayed in the top-right corner of the
35
Page 36
CG608 User Guide
screen, then you can type the firs t letter in upp ercase. When yo u have typed the first
letter, ‘Abc’ will be changed to ‘abc’ automatically.
2. Tap the
screen, then you can type in lowercase letters.
3. Tap the
screen, then you can type in lowercase letters.
4. Press desired number key, once to input a character, twice to display the second
character, by analogy to finish the text.
The following steps show how to write a text by using these input methods:
1. In text-editing mode, tap
corner of the screen.
2. Press each key once, even when the letter you required is not the first letter on the key.
For example, to enter the word ‘Mary’, press 6,2,7,9 key.
3. During inputting, you can press
4. Press 0 key to add a space.
key several times until ‘abc’ is displayed in the top-right corner of the
key several times until ‘Abc’ is displayed in the top-right corner of the
key several times until ‘En’ is displ ayed at the to p-right
key, then press the corresponding number key.
4.3 Entering symbols
1. Press the key to enter the special character library.
2. Press up/down navigation key to select the symbol you need.
3. Press the corresponding number key.
5. USB windows device driver installation guide
5.1 Introduction
This document is a user guide for USB Windows device driver installation process. The
USB Windows device driver provides the interface between the operating system and
Z-222 handsets, allowing user applications to communicate with devices. This installation
guide is intended to provide a detailed description of the USB Windows device driver
installation process.
36
Page 37
CG608 User Guide
5.2 Components
Upon successful completion of the install ation pr ocess, the foll owing fil es will be located i n
the specified directories folders:
C:\Program Files\VIA Telecom\VIA CBP USB Driver\*.inf:
ViaUsbEts.inf
ViaUsbHub.inf
ViaUsbModem.inf
C:\Program Files\VIA Telecom\VIA CBP USB Driver\*.sys:
ViaUsbEts.sys
ViaUsbModem.sys
C:\Program Files\VIA Telecom\VIA CBP USB Driver\*.PDF:
ctm_via_usb_drv_installation_user_guide_8_A.PDF
5.3 Installation
1. To install the USB Windows device driver, you must first start the Setup application,
ViaUsb_Setup.exe, by double-clicking the associated icon.
Figure 1 - USB Windows Device Driver Setup Icon
2. The USB Windows Device Driver Setup Welcome Dialog Box will appear.
37
Page 38
Figure 2 - USB Windows Device Driver Setup Welcome Dialog Box
3. Click the Next button to continue.
The License Agre ement dialog box appears.
CG608 User Guide
Figure 3 - USB License Agreement Dialog Box
4. To continue, you must accept the License Agreement by clicking the Yes button. If you
select the No button, the following dialog box will appear, confirming whether you truly
wish to terminate the installation process at this time.
38
Page 39
CG608 User Guide
Figure 4- USB Windows Device Driver Setup Process Termination Confirmation
Dialog Box
If you select the Yes button, the installation process is terminated. If you select the No
button, the License Agreement dialog box (Figure 3) will reappear.
Upon agreeing to the License Agreement (Figure 3), the Customer Information Request
Dialog Box will appear.
Figure 5 – USB Setup Customer Information Request Dialog Bo x
5. Please enter the appropriate user and company name into the corresponding fields. By
clicking the Next button, you will proceed to the actual installation of the USB Windows
Device Driver support files into their appropriate folders.
The USB Installation Status Message dialog box will then appear indicating what
percentage of the file copying task is complete.
39
Page 40
Figure 6 – USB Driver Installation Operation Status Message
Upon completion of this step, the following message box appears.
CG608 User Guide
Figure 7 – USB Device- Discovery Action Request Message
6. Click OK to trigger the Plug-N-Play mechanism to complete the discovery, installation,
and registration of the USB device driver compon ents into t he Windows O perating System .
You should do it referring to below terms:
7. Connect the phone with the computer, so the computer finds new USB devices.
40
Page 41
CG608 User Guide
41
Page 42
CG608 User Guide
(1) Do not select automation install, must use the way to select from specified list.
(2) Check the box to select the specified path and fill the path to be
C:\Program Files\VIA Telecom\VIA CBP USB Driver
8. There are three USB devices:
(1) Via Telecom ETS Device -- This device is for Engineer Test.
(2) Via Telecom USB Hub Device -- This device is for USB Hub.
(3) Via Telecom Modem. -- This device is for USB modem.
They will be installed one by one in the same way.
9. Create dial-up connect;
After the driver has been installed successfully, you can connect phone with PC. Create
a new connection in Network Tasks:
Connect to the internet---Set up my connect manually---Connect using a dial–up modem.
ISP name: Optional
Phone Number: #777
User Name: card
Password: card
42
Page 43
CG608 User Guide
Confirm password: card
After finished it, you can dial-up to internet via cellphone now.
6. Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Here you will find answers to questions that you may have about your Trend Z-222
mobile phone.
Q. What is my Security Code?
A. The Default Security code is 0000. However, it is suggested that you change this code
immediately. Certain features can be used only after the correct security code has been
successfully entered.
Q. How do I change the Security Code?
A. Settings
code
Confirm Lock codeOk
Q. What is the RUIM Lock?
A. The RUIM lock code enables you to lock your RUIM card, thus preventing someone
else from using it. The Default RUIM Lock is 1234, however, it is suggested that you
change this code immediately.
Q. How to change the RUIM Lock?
A. Settings
Management
Repeat new PIN
Q. How to enable RUIM Card Lock?
A. Settings
Management
Q. How do I increase the volume of the phone ringer?
A. Profiles
Q. How do I change the ringing tone?
A. Profiles select any modeEdit profileRing toneselect any m usic Ok
Q. How do I view the last dialed numbers?
A. Press the call key to select the last dialed call.
Security Enter Lock code (By Default lock code is 0000Change lock
Enter Lock code (enter any code which you are able to remember easily)
SecurityEnter Lock code (By Default lock code is 0000PIN
Change PINEnter old PIN (By Default PIN is 1234) Enter new PIN
Ok
SecurityEnter Lock code (By Default lock code is 0000) PIN
Enable PINEnter PIN (By Default PIN is 1234) Ok
select any modeEdit profileRinger volumeselect high
43
Page 44
CG608 User Guide
Q. How do I assign a key to speed dialing?
A. Names
Q. How do I reset my phone's call timer?
A. Call History
Q. How do I find my phone's ESN (electronic serial number)?
A. Turn off y our phone. R emove the battery from the ba ck of the phone. Your phone's ESN
number is printed on the sticker that is pasted on the rear cover, and is labeled "ESN."
Speed dialsOptionsSet entrySelect number from names listsOk
Call durationReset allOk
Q. How do I find out how much memory the phone has?
A. Names
Memory statusOk
7. Trouble shooting
If there are troubles when usin g your p hone, please refer to th e followi ng t abl e. If there are
still questions, please dial our service telephone to solve.
Problem Solution
Make sure the battery is installed correctly and charged. The phone cannot be
switched on.
Please insert RUIM There is no RUIM card in the phone, or you have inserted it
Incorrect PIN code Input the correct PIN code (the default is 1234).
The RUIM card is
locked.
Input the phone lock
code
No network Make sure the network has coverage the current location. If the
The phone has poor
reception and drops
calls.
Cannot make or receive
a call.
The contacts on the battery and charger must be clean and dry.
incorrectly.
The RUIM card will be locked after entering the PIN code
incorrectly fifteen times in a row. You must enter PUK code from
the service provider to unlock.
In idle mode, press the right soft key to input the phone lock code
(the default is 0000).
received signal is too weak, move to an open space or near the
window.
The received signal of current location i s not g ood (i.e. , in a car o r
train). Move to an area with a stronger signal to use your phone.
Check the signal strength indicator on the screen. If the signal is
too weak, move outdoor to obtain a stron g signal.
Avoid electrical interference and obstructions such as tall
buildings, bridges, i.e.
Check the Call forward settings.
44
Page 45
The phone asks for
entering lock code when
access a menu.
Cannot send or receive
message.
The battery cannot be
charged.
The phone switches
itself off.
The other party is
unable to hear what you
are saying.
The speaker volume is
too low.
CG608 User Guide
If SOS is displayed on the screen, you won’t use the network
service. But you can dial the emergency call.
The menu you select has been locked, you m ust enter th e corre ct
lock code, then to access (the default is 0000). See Menu Items Lock Code option.
Make sure you have subscribed for this service; otherwise,
contact your network service provider.
The phone memory may be full. Delete some messages to free
memory.
Make sure the charger connector has been properly connected to
the phone.
Check the battery and charger contacts to make sure they are
clean and dry.
Check the battery temperature. To avoid charging the battery in
extreme temperature.
If the battery or charger is an old one, its perform ance will decline
after several years use. You must change a new one.
Check the battery to make sure it is installed properly and
charged.
Make sure your phone is not set to silence mode.
Make sure you do not block the microphone.
Check if you are out of the network range.
Press the upper volume navigation key during a conversation.
45
Loading...
+ hidden pages
You need points to download manuals.
1 point = 1 manual.
You can buy points or you can get point for every manual you upload.