UTStarcom UTS 702 U User Manual

Rhein Tech Laboratories Client: UTStarcom 360 Herndon Parkway Model: UTS702U Suite 1400 FCC ID: O6YUTS-702U
http://www.rheintech.com
FCC: Part 24 Herndon, VA 20170
APPENDIX H: MANUAL
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UTS 702 U
User Manual
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Trademark Statement: “‘UTStarcom,’ ‘AN2000,’ and the UTStarcom logo are trademarks of UTStarcom, Inc.” Copyright Statement:UTStarcom, Inc. 2000. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of UTStarcom, Inc.” Warranty Language: “The contents of this manual, whether in whole or in part, do not constitute any express or implied warranty with respect to any products of UTStarcom, Inc., or it subsidiaries.”
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Safety Precautions
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing your new UTS 702 U phone. Please read this instruction manual thoroughly. The display screens, illustrations, etc., used in this document are created for
instructional purposes and can differ slightly with the actual phone.
How to Use This Instruction Manual
1. Before using your phone Includes facts you should know before using your new phone.
2. Basic phone operation
3. Explains the basic operation of making and receiving calls. More Essential function Explains useful convenience functions.
4. Reference Explains phone maintenance and troubleshooting procedures.
Conventions with the manual:
“press” means to press a key and then release; “press and hold down” means to press a key for 2 sec or more and then release. “service area” refers to a service coverage area where a handset can receive signals
effectively.
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Explanation of Symbols
Before using your phone, please read the “Safety Precautions” thoroughly. The cautions included here are provided to prevent danger to persons and property. The following explain the degree of danger and damage that could occur if these safety
precautions are not observed.
This symbol indicates that erroneous operations may directly result in serious personal injury or death. This symbol indicates that erroneous operations may result in the possibility of serious injury or death. This symbol indicates that erroneous operations may result in the possibility of injury or physical damage.
Explanations of other symbols used in the manual:
Prohibited
Compulsory
Disassembly
Prohibited
Remove Power Plug
This symbol indicates a prohibited action.
This symbol indicates an action that must always be performed.
This symbol indicates that disassembly is prohibited.
This symbol indicates that the power cord must be removed from the outlet.
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Handling the Phone, Battery, and Charger
Use only the battery and charger approved for the UTS702U phone. The use of any other types can result in damage to the phone, electric shock or the risk of fire.
Do not store the phone or charger in hot, wet, or dusty areas. High temperatures, humidity and dust can damage electrical and mechanical components. This can cause the phone or charger to malfunction. Keep the phone, battery and the charger dry. Exposure to precipitation, humidity and liquids can damage electronic components and circuit boards.
Compulsory
Prohibited
Prohibited
Do not drop, shake or throw the phone or charger. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards and damage the battery pack. Do not use a microwave oven or any other type of heating equipment to dry the phone, battery pack or charger. High temperature can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage the battery pack, and warp or melt plastic parts. Do not use the phone in the vicinity of volatile gases. Leave the area before using the phone. Failure to leave the area can result in the risk of fire or an explosion. Do not disassemble or modify the phone or charger. Incorrect modifications or reassembly can cause malfunctions or personal injury when the phone or charger is used.
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Handling the Phone
Do not use the phone while driving. Park the vehicle before using the phone. Traffic safety first. Observe any special regulations in effect in any area (hospital, aircraft, etc) when you have to use the phone. Always disconnect the charger and remove the battery of your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger. Do not use the phone near electronic equipment prone to interference. . Radio frequency interference may result in malfunction of the electronic equipment. The following electronic equipment can be effected: Hearing aids, pacemakers and other clinical electronic devices, fire detectors, automatic doors and other automatically controlled devices. If you have to use phone near electronic medical devices such as pacemakers, please consult device manufacturer or local dealers.
In rare cases, using the phone inside certain models of vehicles can adversely affect the electronic equipment inside the vehicle. Do not use the phone in such cases, because it is dangerous for personal security. Keep all storage media (magnetic cards, floppy disks, credit cards, etc.,) away from the phone. Close encounters or contact can erase or damage the storage media. Keep all sharp metal objects (Pins, Nails, Hairpins etc.) away from the handset of the phone. The earpiece of the handset contains a strong magnet that can attract and hold metal objects. Remove any objects from the handset earpiece before using to avoid personal injury.
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Handling the Battery
Do not dispose of the battery pack in a fire. They may explode. Check with local waste management codes for disposal instructions. Do not force the battery pack into the phone. Improper installation can cause malfunctions or damage the battery pack. This may result in the risk of fire or personal injury. Use caution in handling batteries in order not to short the battery to conductive materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The battery and/or conductor may overheat and cause burns. Do not solder the battery terminals together. This may result in a cracked or leaking battery pack or the risk of fire. Do not open or mutilate the battery pack. Battery acid is corrosive and may cause burns or injury to eyes. If battery acid gets into the eyes, DO NOT RUB. Immediately flush the eyes with clean water and call a physician. Do not leave or store the battery pack in hot areas (Near fire, a heater, etc). High temperature can damage and shorten the life of the battery pack. This may result in a cracked or leaking battery pack or the risk of fire.
Do not use a discolored, deformed or damaged battery pack in the phone. This may result in personal injury or the risk of fire.
Do not open or mutilate the battery pack. Battery acid is corrosive and may cause burns or injury to skin or clothing. If battery acid is spilled, immediately flush the area with clean water to prevent injury. Do not use a cracked, leaking or odor emitting battery pack near an open flame.
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Do not leave or store the phone in areas where temperatures are more than 45 °C for a long period of time. High temperature can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage the battery pack, and warp or melt plastic parts. The battery cord is color-coded, the red line is positive (anode), the black line is negative (cathode) and the yellow line is a sensor output.
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Handling the Charger
Use only a power source that provides the appropriate voltage (AC220V±10% or AC110V±10%) for the charger. An unsuitable power source can result in damaging the charger, electric shock or the risk of fire. Do not short circuit the charger connector jack. This may result in the risk of fire or electric shock. Do not use the charger if the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed (exposed or broken wires, etc). This can result in the risk of fire or electric shock Unplug the charger from the outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosols cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning to wipe off any accumulated dust to prevent any chance of fire. Never spill any liquid on the charger. This may result in the risk of fire or electric shock. Unplug the charger immediately from the wall outlet if liquid has been spilled into the unit to prevent the risk of fire or electric shock.
Do not use the charger in areas with high humidity, such as bathrooms or the like. This may result in malfunction, electric shock or the risk of fire. Do not touch the charger power cord or wall outlet with wet hands. This may result in the risk of fire or electric shock.
Compulsory
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Remove Power Plug
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Always unplug the charger from the wall outlet before cleaning to avoid the risk of electric shock.
Do not place objects on the power cord. Install the charger where no one can step or trip on the power cord. Always grip the power plug when removing charger from the wall outlet. Do not pull on power supply cord to avoid damage and the risk of electric shock.
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Phone Information
Avoid extremely high or low temperatures. Always use the phone in an environment with a temperature range of 10°C~40°C and humidity range of 45%~95%. For maximum signal strength and noise free operation, use away from electrical appliances such as TV, radio or personal computer. Leaving the phone in hot or cold places such as a car will reduce the capacity and life of the battery. A phone with a hot or cold battery may temporarily not work even when the battery is fully charged.
Battery Information
Store the battery in a cool, well-ventilated area. Do not store in direct sunlight. If left unused a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time. If a fully discharge battery is stored for a long period of time, it may not be possible to recharge the battery. Do not discard old batteries with household trash. Where regulated, check with local waste management codes for disposal instructions. The Battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out. When the operating time is shorter than normal it time to replace the battery.
Warning Information for FCC RF Exposure Compliance
This PCS phone has been tested and complies with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF exposure limits for General Population/Uncontrolled exposure environment. In addition, it complies with the following Standards and Guidelines:
FCC 96-326, Guidelines for Evaluating the Environmental Effects of Radio­Frequency Radiation.
FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 01-01 (2001) Supplement C, Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields.
ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992, IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz.
ANSI/IEEE C95.3-1992, IEEE Recommended Practice for the Measurement of Potentially Hazardous Electromagnetic Fields - RF and Microwave.
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Table of Contents
1. BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE .................................................................................................................1-1
1.1 PACKAGE CONTENTS......................................................................................................................................1-1
1.2 PHONE SPEC ...................................................................................................................................................1-2
1.3 HANDSET DESCRIPTION..................................................................................................................................1-3
1.4 DISPLAY INDICATORS.....................................................................................................................................1-5
1.5 BATTERY INSTALLATION................................................................................................................................1-6
1.5.1 Battery Insertion ....................................................................................................................................1-6
1.5.2 Battery Replacement..............................................................................................................................1-8
1.6 BATTERY CHARGING......................................................................................................................................1-9
1.7 ATTACHING THE HAND STRAP .....................................................................................................................1-10
1.8 HOW TO NAVIGATE THE MENU: ................................................................................................................... 1-11
1.9 MENU SUMMARY .........................................................................................................................................1-12
2. BASIC OPERATIONS....................................................................................................................................2-1
2.1 TURNING THE PHONE ON AND OFF.................................................................................................................2-1
2.1.1 Turning the Phone ON...........................................................................................................................2-1
2.1.2 Turning the Phone Off ...........................................................................................................................2-1
2.2 MAKING CALLS..............................................................................................................................................2-1
2.2.1 Making IP Calls.....................................................................................................................................2-2
2.3 ANSWERING CALLS ........................................................................................................................................2-4
2.4 CALL LOGS.....................................................................................................................................................2-4
2.4.1 Missed Call Log.....................................................................................................................................2-4
2.4.2 Outgoing Call log ..................................................................................................................................2-7
2.4.3 Answered Call Log ..............................................................................................................................2-10
2.4.4 Delete Log............................................................................................................................................2-13
2.4.5 Duration...............................................................................................................................................2-14
2.4.6 Call Log Quick View............................................................................................................................2-15
2.5 ADJUSTING THE EARPIECE VOLUME............................................................................................................. 2-15
2.6 KEYPAD LOCK..............................................................................................................................................2-16
3. ADDRESS BOOK............................................................................................................................................3-1
3.1 HOW TO ENTER LETTERS, CHARACTERS AND SYMBOLS USING THE KEYPAD................................................3-1
3.1.1 Character Input Mode ...........................................................................................................................3-1
3.1.2 Upper Case/ Lower Case Mode.............................................................................................................3-2
3.1.3 Digit Mode.............................................................................................................................................3-2
3.1.4 Symbol Mode .........................................................................................................................................3-3
3.1.5 Simplified Chinese Mode .......................................................................................................................3-3
3.2 GROUP INFO ...................................................................................................................................................3-4
3.2.1 Assigning a Ringing Pattern to a Group Name .....................................................................................3-4
3.2.2 Modifying Group Member Information .................................................................................................3-5
3.2.3 Deleting a Group Member from the Address Book................................................................................3-6
3.3 STORING NAMES AND PHONE NUMBERS ........................................................................................................3-7
3.4 MAKING A CALL USING A STORED PHONE NUMBER ......................................................................................3-8
3.5 SPEED DIALING ............................................................................................................................................ 3-10
3.5.1 Assigning a Phone Number for Speed Dialing ....................................................................................3-10
3.5.2 Speed Dialing.......................................................................................................................................3-10
3.6 DELETING.....................................................................................................................................................3-12
3.6.1 Delete one by one from the Address Book ...........................................................................................3-12
3.6.2 Deleting the Address book...................................................................................................................3-13
3.7 MODIFY ENTRY IN ADDRESS BOOK..............................................................................................................3-13
3.8 MEMORY......................................................................................................................................................3-15
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4. OTHER ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS .............................................................................................................4-1
4.1 PROFILES ........................................................................................................................................................4-1
4.1.1 Profile Option Descriptions:..................................................................................................................4-1
4.1.2 Enable a Profile.....................................................................................................................................4-2
4.1.3 Modify a Profile.....................................................................................................................................4-3
4.2 SMS ...............................................................................................................................................................4-5
4.2.1 How to Enter Letters, Characters and Symbols Using the Keypad .......................................................4-5
4.2.2 Character Input Mode ...........................................................................................................................4-6
4.2.3 Upper Case/ Lower Case Mode.............................................................................................................4-7
4.2.4 Digit Mode.............................................................................................................................................4-7
4.2.5 Symbol Mode .........................................................................................................................................4-7
4.2.6 Simplified Chinese Mode .......................................................................................................................4-8
4.2.7 Edit a Message.......................................................................................................................................4-8
4.2.8 Inbox ....................................................................................................................................................4-10
4.2.9 Outbox .................................................................................................................................................4-15
4.2.10 Drafts ...................................................................................................................................................4-17
4.2.11 Clear Messages....................................................................................................................................4-20
4.3 SETTINGS......................................................................................................................................................4-23
4.3.1 Own Number........................................................................................................................................4-23
4.3.2 Alarm ...................................................................................................................................................4-23
4.3.3 Date/Time ............................................................................................................................................4-25
4.3.4 Answer Mode .......................................................................................................................................4-26
4.3.5 Language .............................................................................................................................................4-27
4.3.6 IP Phone ..............................................................................................................................................4-28
4.3.7 Display.................................................................................................................................................4-29
4.3.8 Set Security ..........................................................................................................................................4-30
4.4 TOOLS ..........................................................................................................................................................4-34
4.4.1 Calculator............................................................................................................................................4-34
4.4.2 Calendar ..............................................................................................................................................4-35
4.4.3 My Picture ...........................................................................................................................................4-36
4.5 GAMES .........................................................................................................................................................4-37
4.5.1 Reversi .................................................................................................................................................4-37
4.5.2 EVsan...................................................................................................................................................4-37
4.5.3 Wacko ..................................................................................................................................................4-38
5. WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS....................................................................................................................5-1
5.1 CONNECTING TO DATA COMMUNICATION PORT ............................................................................................5-1
5.2 DIALING TO INTERNET....................................................................................................................................5-2
6. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................................................6-1
6.1 PHONE MAINTENANCE .....................................................................................................................................6-1
6.2 TROUBLESHOOTING .........................................................................................................................................6-1
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ......................................................................................................................................... III
INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................................................. III
HOW TO USE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL .................................................................................................................. III
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS .........................................................................................................................................IV
HANDLING THE PHONE, BATTERY, AND CHARGER .......................................................................................................V
HANDLING THE PHONE.................................................................................................................................................VI
HANDLING THE BATTERY ............................................................................................................................................ VII
HANDLING THE CHARGER ..........................................................................................................................................VIII
PHONE INFORMATION...................................................................................................................................................IX
BATTERY INFORMATION............................................................................................................................................... IX
WARNING INFORMATION FOR FCC RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE.................................................................................IX
Before Using Your Phone
1. Before Using Your Phone
1.1 Package Contents
Please check the package contents by comparing them with the following list. In case there are missing items or product defects, please contact your local phone dealer.
Main Unit (UTS 702-U) and Ni-MH battery
Charger
1
Hand strap
Instruction
manual
After service
guide
Warranty Card
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1.2 Phone Spec
Transmission power Approximately 10mW on average Battery DC 3.6V Li-ion battery, at least 480mAh Size 119×44 (excluding antenna) ×22mm (L×W×H) Weight Approximately 83g (including battery pack) Charger Input: AC 100-240V±10%, 50-60Hz
Output: DC 5.2V, 210mA
Weight: 50g Charging time Approximately 2.5 hours Continuous standby time
(((( Note: The length of standby time the battery can supply power is determined by the
telephone usage. The following actions or situations can consume more power and reduce the standby time.
Migration to areas where signal strength is weak.
Moving through the service area.
Talking on the phone for long periods of time.
48~200 hours
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Ringing volume is set to the maximum.
Earpiece volume is set to the maximum.
Leaving the phone in hot or cold places such as a car will reduce the
capacity and life of the battery. A phone with a hot or cold battery may temporarily not work even when the battery is fully charged.
Repeated changing of phone parameters. (i.e. Adding or deleting
entries to/from the phonebook feature)
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1.3 Handset Description
1. Antenna:
The antenna cannot to be extended. Any attempt to pull out the antenna may damage the handset and antenna.
2. Earpiece
3. LCD Screen:
Displays the phone numbers, text that have been entered and other mode states.
4. Navigation Key:
This key is used to scroll through the contents of the menu, phone book, and incoming and outgoing call logs. The key can scroll up or down right or left.
5.
Left Soft /Function Key:
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This unmarked key that sits below the screen is used to access and select functions. The meaning of the key is determined by what’s presently on the screen above it.
6. Send Key:
This key is used to make or receive a call.
7.
8.
~ Keypad
Star/IP Key:
This key is used to enter the symbol ºººº or a pause “P” symbol in a telephone number or change the input mode of the keypad. This key is used to make IP calls
9. Microphone
10. /Lock Key:
This key is used to enter in a telephone number. This key locks the keypad to prevent keys from being accidentally pressed. When it is locked, the handset can only answer calls.
11. End/Power Key:
This key is used to terminate a call or exit the current menu. This key is used to turn the handset on or off.
12.
Right Function/Enter Key:
This unmarked key that sits below the screen is used to access and select functions. The meaning of the key is determined by what’s presently on the screen above it.
13. Strap eyelet
14. Data Communication Port cover
15. Battery cover
16. Charging jack
( Note: This is only a brief introduction of the keypad functions; details are depicted
in latter part of the manual.
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1.4 Display Indicators
1. Service Indicator:
When a call is in progress, is displayed to show hook-off status.
When the icon is not shown on the display the handset is in standby mode.
2. Signal Strength:
Indicates the current signal strength. When the phone is in a service area lines are displayed to signify signal strength. More lines mean better signal strength. Signal strength is symbolize as follows:
Strong Weak
3.
Text Message:
Indicates a text message has been received and/or not read.
4. Alarm:
Indicates the alarm is activated.
5. Long Distance Call Lock:
6. Mute Ringing Tone:
Indicates the long distance call lock is activated.
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Indicates the handset ringer has been disabled and/or the vibrator has been activated.
7. Battery:
Indicates the battery charge level status in 4 steps:
- Fully charged
- Fair
- Low, not much power left
- Requires charging
8. GR (Group Mode):
Indicates the handset is logging into a group.
9. LCD Screen:
Displays the phone numbers, short messages and text that have been entered.
10. Keypad Lock:
Indicates the keypad lock is activated.
11. Missed Call:
Indicates a call was received but was not answered.
12. Low Power Warning:
Indicates the battery is running out of power and only a few minutes
of talk time remains, a warning tone is heard and “Please Charge” is flashed on the display. When there is no more talk time the phone switches itself off.
1.5 Battery Installation
1.5.1 Battery Insertion
1. Remove the cover by sliding while pressing towards the base of the phone as illustrated.
2. Connect the cord of the battery by firmly inserting the connector until a click is heard. Check the orientation of the connector before inserting.
(((( Note: The battery cord is color-coded, the red line is
positive (anode), the black line is negative (cathode) and the yellow line is a sensor output
3. Insert the battery into the compartment of the phone. Place the cord between the phone body and the battery.
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(((( Note: When installing the battery, make sure the connector of the battery
cord is firmly inserted into the connector pin of the phone. Do not use excessive force when handling the battery cord.
4. Attach the battery cover. Fit the cover into the slots and slide towards the top of the phone until a click is heard. Do not pinch the battery cord with the cover.
5. Be sure to charge the battery for a minimum of four hours.
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1.5.2 Battery Replacement
The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but will eventually wear out. When the operating time (talk time and stand-by time) becomes obviously shorter than normal, it is time to replace the battery.
1. Turn off the phone by pressing and holding
until the LCD is
cleared of all texts and icons.
2. Remove the cover by sliding while pressing towards the base of the phone as illustrated.
3. Remove the battery. Disconnect the cord by firmly griping the connector and pulling gently as illustrated.
4. Connect the cord of the new battery by firmly inserting the connector until a click is heard. Check the orientation of the connector before inserting.
(((( Note: The battery cord is color-coded, the red line is positive (anode), the black
line is negative (cathode) and the yellow line is a sensor output
5. Insert the battery into the compartment of the phone. Place the cord between the phone body and the battery.
(((( Note: When installing the battery, make sure the connector of the battery cord is
firmly inserted into the connector pin of the phone. Do not use excessive force when handling the battery cord.
6. Attach the battery cover. Fit the cover into the slots and slide in the direction of arrow until a click is heard. Do not pinch the battery cord with the cover.
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7. Be sure to charge the new battery for a minimum of four hours and reset the time and date on the phone.
1.6 Battery Charging
1. Connect the charger plug to the charging jack on the bottom of the
handset
( Note: Charging the battery with phone on is less efficient than charging with the phone
off.
2. Plug the charger into (110/220V AC) wall outlet the battery indicator starts to scroll and the texts “Charging…” is displayed on the LCD screen when the phone is off. If the phone is on the “Charging…” is removed from the LCD screen.
.
(((( Note:
Before using the phone for the first time, charge the battery for a minimum of
When the LCD displays When the battery is running out of power and only few minutes of talk time
In order to maintain good operating times, fully discharge the battery from time to
The phone can be used to make and receive calls while charging if the phone is
3. The battery is fully charged when the battery indicator stops scrolling, and the texts “Fully Charged!” is displayed on the LCD screen when the phone is off.
4. Disconnect the charger from the AC outlet and the phone.
four hours.
, the phone should be recharged.
remains, a warning tone is heard and “Charge” is flashed on the display. When there is no more talk time the phone switches itself off.
time by leaving the phone switch on until it turns itself off.
on.
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1.7 Attaching the Hand Strap
Fasten the hand strap as shown in the figures below.
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1.8 How to Navigate the Menu:
1. Press the left soft key (Menu) to access the menu options.
2. In the menu, use the navigation key to select a menu option. Press the navigation keys to highlight the desired menu item. Use the navigate key to move the cursor.
Up Down Left Right
3. To go back to a previous screen press the right soft key or to
exit the menu and return to standby mode press .
4. To go into a submenu press the left soft key (OK).
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1.9 Menu Summary
Addresses x
SMS x
Profile x
Call Log x
Tools x
Searchx Enter Name x <Display Results> Add Entry x Enter Name x Enter Numberx Select Group
Delete Entryx 1. Delete One x
2. Delete All x
Group Infox <Group Names> x 1. Set Ring x
Speed Dial x Key (1 to 9) x Set Memory x <Total Phone No.>
Edit message x 1. Optionsx
1. Optionsx 1. Reply
3. Delete
Outbox x 1. Optionsx 1. Forward
Drafts x 1. Optionsx 1. Edit
Clear x 1. Optionsx 1. Clear Inbox
<Profile Name > xxxx
Standard Meeting Outdoors Silent
Missed Log x 1. Optionsx 1. Store
Answered Log x 1. Optionsx 1. Store
Outgoing Log x 1. Optionsx 1. Store
Duration x <Total Talk Time>
Calculator Calendar My Picture
1. Enable
2. Set x 1. Whisper Mode
<Select Name>x <Enter Password>x
2. Browse x
1. Send
2. Save
2. Forward
4. Call Back
2. Delete
2. Send
3. Delete
2. Clear Outbox
3. Clear Drafts
4. Clear All
2. Ring Volume
3. Ring Mode
4. Ring Tone
5. Message Tone
6. Alarm Tone
7. Keypad Tone
8. Alert Tone
2. Delete Entry
2. Delete Entry
2. Delete Entry
<Delete Name> <Delete All <Ringing Pattern> <Group Members>
Inbox x
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Games x
Setting x
Reversi x 1. Start
2. Set Level
3. First Player
4. Set Array
5. Game Rule
Evsan x
Wacko x 1. Start
Own Numberx <Display Number> Alarm x 1. ON/Off
Answer Mode x 1. Any Key Answer
IP Phonex <Enter IP Information> Display x 1. Toll Call Lock
1. Start
2. Top Score
3. Games Rule
2. Top Score
3. Set Speed
4. Game Rule
2. Set Time
3. Snooze
4. Repeat Type
2. Talk Key Answer
2. Code Request
3. Change Code
4. Reset All
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Basic Operation
2. Basic Operations
2.1 Turning the Phone On and Off
2.1.1 Turning the Phone ON
1. Press and hold (minimum of two seconds) until the LCD
backlight turns on.
The phone is locked when “Enter Code:” is displayed on the
LCD screen. When “Enter Code:” is displayed enter the six-
2
digit (0-6) password and press the left soft key (Ok) to unlock the phone. If the correct password has been entered, the selected greeting will be displayed on the LCD screen and the phone will enter standby mode.
The default six-digit password is 8-8-8-8-8-8.
When the battery power is too low, a warning tone is heard and
the phone switches itself off.
2.1.2 Turning the Phone Off
Press and hold until the LCD is cleared of all texts and
icons.
The phone keypad is locked if icon is displayed on the screen.
When the keypad.
2.2 Making Calls
icon is displayed, press to unlock the phone
Before dialing a telephone number, make sure the signal strength is sufficient. The signal strength icon on the LCD of the phone should be at least .
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1. Dial a phone number.
Correct misdialed digits by one of the following methods.
o Press the right soft key (Clear) to delete the
last digit dialed.
o Press and hold down the right soft key
(Clear) for two seconds to delete all dialed digits.
2. Press to send dialed digits. The screen displays “Connecting.”
The LCD on the phone will display a call timer in the lower
left hand corner if the call is successfully completed.
When making a long distance call and the long distance call
lock has been activated, the LCD will display the icon. Refer to section of “Cancel Long Distance Call Lock” to release.
Note: The call timer is for reference only and should not be used in
calculating the cost of a call.
Note: When a phone moves to an area with inadequate signal strength a
warning tone is generated by the handset if the “out of service area alarm” has been activated.
2.2.1 Making IP Calls
Prior to making an IP call using the key, make sure the correct access number; account number and password have been entered into the memory of the phone.
3. To end a call or cancel the call attempt, press or the right
soft key . The LCD on the phone will display the call duration for three seconds and then return to stand-by mode.
1. Dial the number, e.g. 17980
2. Press the
key. The phone will automatically send the IP
access number, account number and password stored in memory.
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3. If the call is successfully completed, “IP Call” is displayed on the LCD screen.
4. Follow the instructions from your service provider.
5. To end a call or cancel the call attempt, press .
Note: The IP card access number, account number and password must be
entered into the phone prior to using the
key.
Note: Refer to “Entering an IP number and Password.”
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