Page 2 - Copyright; Copyright © 1999 by Acer Peripherals, Incorporated. All rights; Disclaimer; in the contents hereof without obligation of Acer Peripherals,
Copyright Copyright © 1999 by Acer Peripherals, Incorporated. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic...
Page 3 - Table of Contents
i Table of Contents CHAPTER 1. SAFETY INFORMATION ....................................................... 1CHAPTER 2. QUICK START ....................................................................... 2CHAPTER 3. INTRODUCTION TO YOUR HANDSET ................................. 3 3.1 H ANDSET A PPEARA...
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ii * Hold call ...........................................................................................15* Unhold call .......................................................................................15* Join call ................................................................................
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iii Listen Message (2-4)............................................................................22Cell Broadcast (2-5) .............................................................................22 Receive Broadcast (2-5-1) ................................................................22Topic...
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iv All Calls (3-4-2)................................................................................26Call Rate (3-4-3) ..............................................................................27Cost Limit (ON/OFF) (3-4-4) ............................................................27 Line in U...
Page 9 - Chapter 1. Safety Information; On the Road...
1 Chapter 1. Safety Information On the Road… • Follow regulations in force concerning the use of cellular phone in the place you are driving. • Use hands-free operation while driving a vehicle. • Park your car before conversing. In the Air… • Using cellular phones in an aircraft may cause interferen...
Page 10 - Chapter 2. Quick Start
2 Chapter 2. Quick Start Simply follow the 6 steps below to make your first call: Œ Insert the SIM card. • Install a fully charged battery. Ž Press key for a few seconds to turn on the handset power. • Enter your PIN, then press key. (When entering wrong PIN for over three times, your phone will be ...
Page 12 - keys and Alphanumeric keys.; Function keys; There are
4 Batterycontact External antennaconnector Antenna SIM card socket Vibrator Figure 3. Rear View 3 .2 Keys The keys on the keypad can be categorized into two types: Function keys and Alphanumeric keys. Function keys There are 4 function keys on the keypad: Power On/Off Key Long press this key to turn...
Page 13 - Alphanumeric Keys
5 Alphanumeric Keys There are totally 12 alphanumeric keys on the keypad. If you type a letter wrong, you can move the cursor to the letter by pressing the selection key and press key to erase. You can long press the key to display a capital letter. The table below is a list of the alphanumeric keys...
Page 14 - .3 The LCD Display
6 3 .3 The LCD Display There are several icons often shown on the LCD display: The table below describes the meaning of each icon: Signal Strength The more the bars displayed, the better the signal strength. Roaming When your phone is not used under your home network, this icon will appear. Short Me...
Page 15 - Install your SIM card
7 Chapter 4. Prepare to Use 4 .1 Insert the SIM Card What is SIM card? You need a SIM (Subscriber Identification Memory) card to access your mobile phone and network. Two types of SIM card are on the market. For this mobile, you need a small size card. This card contains all the important informatio...
Page 16 - Fitting batteries; Removing batteries; Note: please make sure that the flash mark faces upward
8 4.2 Using Batteries Fitting batteries Fit the battery bottom into the battery slot as shown in Figure 5. Then push the top end of the battery into the slot. Figure 5. Fitting Battery Removing batteries Press the key on the top end of your battery and pull the battery towards the opposite side of t...
Page 17 - .3 Turn On the Phone Power
9 Figure 6 ♦ Use only genuine batteries, battery charger and accessories to ensure the proper function of your phone and battery life. Any malfunction or damage caused by the use of any third-party accessories will cause the void of product warranty. ♦ For safety concerns, when the temperature of th...
Page 18 - Chapter 5. Making Your First Call
10 Chapter 5. Making Your First Call 5 .1 Make a Call Œ Long press key for a few seconds to switch your phone on. • Enter your PIN and press key. When entering wrong PIN for over three times, your phone will be locked up. Please contact your dealer to solve this problem. Ž After the PIN is accepted,...
Page 19 - .4 Adjust the Earpiece Volume
11 5 .2 End a Call Press key to end or cancel a call. 5 .3 Answer a Call When the phone rings or vibrates, press key to answer a call. There are three answer mode options for you to answer your calls. Please refer to page 28 – Handset Settings: Answer by for details. 5 .4 Adjust the Earpiece Volume ...
Page 20 - Messages: Voice Mail Box
12 Chapter 6. Introduction to the Basic Functions 6 .1 One-Touch Dialing There are two ways for you to do one-touch dialing while in stand-by mode: ♦ You can long press key. The last number you dialed will be sent out directly. ♦ You can use the first 9 record saved in the phone book by pressing the...
Page 22 - .10 Incoming Call Waiting
14 You can long press key to send out the last number dialed directly. 6 .10 Incoming Call Waiting An incoming call number and call-waiting message will appear on the screen when a new incoming call arrives yet while you are on a call. ♦ Press 0 and key to reject the waiting call. ♦ Press 1 and key ...
Page 23 - Mute call; key
15 Mute call When no sound wants to be heard by your interlocutor when you are on a call. You can choose the Mute function to do so. * End call Under a circumstance of multi-party call, you can end up one of them by selecting this function. * Swap call This function is available when you have both a...
Page 24 - Chapter 7. Menu Options; Normal Access
16 Chapter 7. Menu Options Your mobile phone provides many extra options for you to select. The following sections describe the options in the menu and their function respectively. There are two ways to access the menu options: Normal Access Press key downward to enter “Phone Book” in the menu. ♦ Se...
Page 25 - Shortcut Access
17 Shortcut Access After you enter the menu, key in the function code that appears at the right side of the LCD display. (See the following sections for function codes). With this shortcut, you can reach your desired function instantly. For example, when you want to change the language setting: Pres...
Page 39 - On
31 Fixed Dial (6-3) You can set limitation of the numbers you call out. You must have PIN2 before you can use this function. View (6-3-1) Under this branch, you can see what Fixed Dial numbers you set. Set Status (6-3-2) Switch on/off about this Fixed Dial function. Modify (6-3-3) You can add or cha...
Page 40 - Off
32 ♦ Off Disable the SIM lock function. You need to enter the unlock code to disable. Change Code (6-4-2) Change the unlock code. You need to enter the original unlock code. 7 .7 Audio Settings (7) Ring Volume (7-1) You can select the ring volume level here. Totally five levels are available. Ring T...
Page 43 - Select Date; You can enter the date of the note you want to read. When; Date Mode; You can choose from three date display mode options:
35 Select Date You can enter the date of the note you want to read. When done, the screen will display the date you input. Press to display the note for that day. Date Mode You can choose from three date display mode options: day/month/year, year/month/day or month/day/year.
Page 44 - Chapter 8. Menu Structure Map
36 Chapter 8. Menu Structure Map Please refer to the Menu Structure Map below to access each function quickly and easily: P re s s k e y t o s ta rt Ph on e Bo ok 1 -1 L a s t N u m b e r 1 -2 F in d R e c o rd 1 -3 A d d R e c o rd 1 -4 D e le te R e c o rd 1 -5 M e m o ry S e le c ti o n 1 -6 O w ...
Page 45 - Chapter 9. Care and Maintenance
37 Chapter 9. Care and Maintenance Notice the following to ensure the proper usage and the life of your mobile phone: ♦ Keep your mobile phone and its accessories out of small children’s reach. ♦ Keep your phone set dry. Use your phone at a normal temperature. Temperature higher than 55 ° C or lower...
Page 46 - Chapter 10. Accessories; Battery Charger
38 Chapter 10. Accessories 10 .1 Batteries There are several types of rechargeable batteries for your option, such as standard Ni-MH battery, economic Ni-MH battery, slim-type Li-ion battery and high-capacity Li-ion battery. Li-ion batteries provides longer stand-by time but are relatively more expe...
Page 48 - Simple Car Kit
40 10 .2 Hands-Free In order to provide the convenience and safety of using the mobile phone when you drive, the hands-free set is available in different combinations to work with your mobile phone. Portable Hands-Free The portable hands-free kit includes a microphone and earphone set. Plug the conn...
Page 49 - Chapter 11. Troubleshooting; When you encounter problems while using your mobile phone, please
41 Chapter 11. Troubleshooting When you encounter problems while using your mobile phone, please refer to the following table to solve the problem. If problem persists, please contact your dealer immediately for service. Problems Possible cause How to solve the problem 1. You are using your mobile p...
Page 51 - Pocket User’s Guide
Pocket User’s Guide Abbreviated Call Long press ”1”(~9) to dial thenumber stored in location”1”(~9). Mute While talking, press “Send” keyto enter the menu and choose“Mute”. Redial Long press “Send” key. Redial the last 10 numbers Press ”Send” key and choosethe number you want withselection key, then...