Page 2 - Safety Precautions; Symbols
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Page 3 - Contents; Prepar
5 Contents 4 Front View of the Phone 6 Rear View of the Phone 7 Display Icons 8 Preparation Installing the Battery 9 Removing the Battery 9 Charging the Battery 10 More on Batteries 11 Checking the Battery Charge Level 12 Basic Operation Turning the Phone On and Off 13 Extending the Antenna 14 Makin...
Page 4 - Front View of the Phone
7 Strap hole Receiving lamp Buzzer Antenna Speaker Display Keypad Microphone Flip SEND : Places the call after the phone number has been entered : Lets you review voice and text messages END : Ends a call PWR : Power on and off CLR : Clears messages and options without taking any action OK : Stores ...
Page 5 - Installing the Battery; Prepara
9 1. Align the charged battery by resting it on the back of the phone with thebattery terminals pointing downward.Place the top of the battery about 1/2inch from the top edge of the batteryopening. ?@@@@@@@@? ?@@@@@@@@L ?@@@@@@@@1 ?@@@@@@@@@ ?@@@@@@@@@ ?@@@@@@@@@ ?@@@@@@@@@ ?@@@@@@@@@ J@@@@@@@@@ 7@@...
Page 6 - Charging the Battery; More on Batteries
11 Notes: • The wall outlet and plug vary according to country.• It is normal for the battery to become warm during charging.• When both the front and rear slots are occupied, both slots are charged at the same time. • When the temperature is too high or low, the charge lamp turns to yellow and the ...
Page 7 - PWR; Turning the Phone On and Off; Checking the Battery Charge Level
13 1. To turn on the phone, press and hold PWR . Result: The phone: ◆ beeps ◆ displays your phone number, thegreeting message and current dateand time (In CDMA mode). Note: If the phone is locked, the message Locked displays. To unlock the phone, press MENU , and then enter the lock code. Thelock co...
Page 8 - SEND; Extending the Antenna; Basic O
15 1. Open the flip, and then press PWR. 2. Enter the desired telephone number, including the area code. 3. If you make a mistake: ◆ Press CLR once or more until the incorrect digit or digits are cleared. ◆ Continue entering the number. To clear the whole number, press andhold CLR . 4. When you have...
Page 9 - To Prepend a Number; Receiving Calls
1. Recall a number in memory. Note: To search for numbers and dial, see page 32. 17 The phone will ring only if the phone is turned on.If you are expecting a call, turn on the the phone. Note: When the phone is turned on, battery power is being used even if you are not in conversation. 16 6. When yo...
Page 10 - Adjusting Volumes; the left side of the phone.; Keytone Volume; Mute; Voice Volume
This feature allows you to mute the phone’smicrophone, so that the other party cannot hearyou or other sounds on your end. ☞ This function is available only during a telephone conversation. 19 1. Press MENU while you are on the phone. 2. Press 1 on the keypad. Result: The message MUTE displays. The ...
Page 11 - Last Number Redial; Redialing Outgoing Calls; Call Log
21 Returning Incoming Calls (Auto-dialing) 1. Press MENU . 2. Press 1 to select Call Logs. Last Number Redial Your phone’s memory stores the phone numbers ofthe last 10 outgoing calls and the last 10 incomingcalls. You can display these numbers and use themto automatically redial a recently called n...
Page 12 - Checking the Last Call or the Cumulative Air Time; Erasing Numbers in Redial Memory; Tracking Time
23 Checking the Last Call or the Cumulative Air Time 1. Press MENU . 2. Press 1 on the keypad. Erasing Numbers in Redial Memory 1. Press MENU . 2. Press 1 to select Call Logs. 3. Press 3 to select Erase Logs. 4. To erase... Press... outgoing 1 call numbers incoming 2 call numbers all numbers 3 5. ◆ ...
Page 13 - Erasing Cumulative Air Time; The Phone’s Internal Phone Book
25 1. Press MENU . 2. Press 2 on the keypad. 3. Press 2 to select Store. Result: The screen displays an area for you to enter the phone number. 4. Enter the desired telephone number of up to 36 digits, including the areacode. Result: The number displays on the screen. 5. Press OK . Result: The scree...
Page 14 - Other Ways to Store Numbers; Phone Bo
27 1. Enter the desired telephone number, then press OK . Result: The screen displays the first available location. Note: You can use this feature while you are in conversationmode. 2. Follow Steps 6 through 8 under Storing Numbers in Memory on page25. Note: You can also store phone numbers while yo...
Page 15 - OK; Entering Names in Memory; Correcting a Name or Number
29 1. After you enter a phone number, the screen prompts you to enter a name.Press the key marked with thedesired letter. Since each key hasthree or more letters, press the keyrepeatedly until the desired letterdisplays on the screen. Example: For the letter L , press the 5 key three times. To enter...
Page 16 - Dialing Confidential Numbers; END
31 To use One-Touch dialing, press andhold the number of the locationcontaining the number to be called. Result: The phone displays and dials thenumber automatically. One-Touch Dialing Memory locations 0~9 are special One-Touchdialing locations. You can dial the numbers storedin 0~9 by pressing one ...
Page 17 - By Name; Searching for Numbers in Memory
33 By Name 1. Press MENU . 2. Press 2 on the keypad. 3. Press 1 to select Recall by. 4. Press 1 to select Name. 5. Enter all or the first part of the name by pressing the keys marked with thedesired letters. Example: Enter A to find all names beginning with the letter A. Note: To scroll through all ...
Page 18 - By Partial Phone Number; By Memory Location Number
35 By Partial Phone Number 1. Press MENU . 2. Press 2 on the keypad. 3. Press 1 to select Recall by. 4. Press 2 to select Digits. 5. Enter the part of the phone number that you remember. 6. Press OK . Result: The first number matching the request displays with:• memory location number• name (if any)...
Page 19 - To Erase a Specific Number by Name; Erasing a Number in Memory
37 To Erase a Specific Number by Name 36 1. Press MENU . 2. Press 2 on the keypad. 3. Press 3 to select Erase. 4. Press 1 to select by Name. 5. Enter all or the first part of the name by pressing the keys marked with thedesired letters. 6. Press OK . Result: The matching name, phone number, and memo...
Page 20 - To Erase All Numbers in Memory; Adjusting Ringer Volumes; Alert Sou
39 To Erase All Numbers in Memory 1. Press MENU . 2. Press 0 on the keypad. 4. Press 6 to select Clr Memory. 3. Enter the lock code. Note: The lock code is preset to 0000 at factory. For detailschanging the Lock Code, see page63. 38 5. To... Press... Erase OK Cancel CLR 6. Press OK . Result: The scr...
Page 21 - Choosing the Alert Type; Choosing the Alert Tone
3. Press 2 to select Alert Type. Press π or † until the desired alert type displays. ◆ BELL: The bell sounds, and thereceiving lamp flickers. ◆ VIBRATOR: The phone vibrates,and the receiving lamp filckers. ◆ LAMP: The receiving lamp flickers. Note: When lamp is selected, displays on the screen as a ...
Page 22 - Setting Warning Beeps; Setting Up Backlight; Display F
43 1. Press MENU . 2. Press 3 on the keypad. 3. Press... To select... 4 One-minute alert 5 Service alert Setting Warning Beeps You can set the phone to sound warning beeps thatindicate: ◆ each minute you are on a phone call ◆ when you are out of a service area or when you return to aservice area 42 ...
Page 23 - Displaying Your Own Phone Number; Displaying Your Phone’s Version; Changing Greeting Message
45 You can check your own phone number. 1. Press MENU . 2. Press 4 on the keypad. Displaying Your Own Phone Number 3. Press 2 to select My Phone #. Result: The message PHONE#:NAM- 1 and your own phone number displays. Notes: • If you have more than one own phone number (NAM-1, NAM-2),press π or † to...
Page 24 - To Turn Off the Keytone; Silent Scratchpad; To Turn On the Keytone; Useful F; Sending Your Own Phone Number
47 To Turn Off the Keytone 1. Press MENU while you are in conversation mode. 2. Press 2 on the keypad. Result: The message SILENT displays. 3. Enter the desired number. Result: There is no keytone when you press the keys during a conversation. 46 Silent Scratchpad You can enter a number during conve...
Page 25 - Key Lock; Analog Force Call
49 1. Press and hold MENU for at least one second. Result: The message -KEY LOCKED- displays and your phone does not operate when the keys arepressed. 2. To turn off the feature, press and hold MENU or π for at least one second, or open the flip. Result: The message -KEY LOCKED- disappears. Note: Ke...
Page 26 - Using Memory; Using Pause
51 This feature allows you to use additional phoneservices, such as accessing an alternate long distancenetwork, signaling a pager, or banking by phone. Thefollowing two sections explain how using Memoryand Pause make it easier to send DTMF messages. Note: If SILENT displays, to turn on the keytone,...
Page 27 - Call Reminder Alert; To Turn On the Call Reminder Alert
53 1. Press MENU . 2. Press 6 on the keypad. 3. Press 1 to select Set. Result: The screen prompts you to enter a phone number. Note: If this feature is already set up, Remind Call , , reservation time and phone numberdisplay. If you wish to reset, press OK . 4. Enter the phone number you want to cal...
Page 28 - To Turn Off the Call Reminder Alert; Setting or Changing Current Time; Customi
55 1. Press MENU . 2. Press 6 on the keypad. 3. Press 2 to select Release. Result: The message Release Remind Call? displays. 4. Press π or † : To... Choose... Release the alert call YES Exit this function NO 5. Press OK . Result: The icon disappears. To Turn Off the Call Reminder Alert 54 Useful F ...
Page 29 - Features; Customizing Your Phone; Current Time Display:
57 Features Automatic Retry: When you dial a number and the call does not connect successfully, the phone will continue to redial the numberautomatically. Automatic Receiving: When a call comes in, the phone will answer the call automatically after 2 rings. Note: The Automatic Receiving feature does...
Page 30 - Setting the Features; Locking the Phone; Security
59 Setting the Features 1. Press MENU . 2. Press 7 on the keypad. The function numbers for the featuresare:1: Auto Retry (ON/OFF)2: Auto Recv (OFF/ON)3: Anykey Ans (OFF/ON)4: Tone Length (SHORT/LONG) 5: Tone - 1: Rls. Tone (OFF/ON) 2: Conn. Tone (ON/OFF) 6: Time - 1: Curr. Time (ON/OFF) 2: Call Time...
Page 31 - Setting Restriction Modes; Restrict Incoming Call:; Restricting the Use of the Phone
61 60 4. Press 1 to select Lock. 5. Press π or † to choose the status. The following selections areavailable: • OFF : No lock code required. • NOW : The phone will be locked immediately after you lock thephone. This mode requires that youenter the lock code to access thephone. • ON POWER-UP : You ca...
Page 32 - Changing the Lock Code
63 4. Press 2 to select Restrict function. Result: The restriction modes display. They are:1. Phone Book 2. Incoming 3. Outgoing 5. Press the number of the mode you wish to select. 7. Press OK . 6. Press π or † to choose the status ( UNRESTRICT or RESTRICT ). 62 Security Features Security Features 6...
Page 33 - Calling Emergency Number; To store an emergency number; To erase an emergency number
3. Enter the lock code. Note: The lock code is preset to 0000. 65 1. Press MENU . 2. Press 0 on the keypad. 4. Press 4 to select Emergency#. 5. Press the number (1, 2, or 3) where you wish to store the emergencynumber. Result: The screen prompts you to enter the phone number. 6. Enter the desired em...
Page 34 - Choosing NAM; NAM selection
67 66 Choosing NAM NAM selection The NAM (Number Assignment Module) enablesyou to subscribe to one or more service networks.Your phone has a manual and an Automatic modefor selecting the network. In the Manual mode, youset the phone to the network you want to use. Inthe Automatic mode, the phone sel...
Page 35 - System Selection; System Reset
69 68 3. Enter the lock code. Note: The lock code is preset to 0000. To change the lock code, seepage 63. 1. Press MENU . 2. Press 0 on the keypad. 4. Press 9 to select System Sel. 5. Press π or † repeatedly until the desired mode displays. System Mode: A Only: Your phone will use only system A. A P...
Page 36 - Setting the Phone to Send PIN; Optional; To use the feature
71 Setting the Phone to Send PIN 1. Press MENU . 2. Press 0 on the keypad. If your system supplier provides this service andyou have a PIN assigned by the system supplier,you can set your phone to send the PIN when youmake a call. This feature prevents the phone frombeing used by unauthorized person...
Page 37 - Call Waiting; Setting Up Three-Way Calling
73 To Respond to the Call Waiting To Deactivate Call Waiting During a Particular Call If you don’t want to be interrupted during aparticular call, you can temporarily deactivates theCall Waiting feature. Contact your service provider for instructions onhow to temporarily disable Call Waiting. 1. Whe...
Page 38 - Call Forwarding; To Activate Call Forwarding; To Deactivate Call Forwarding; Finding Out You Have a Message; Message Service
75 1. Press key sequences supported by your service provider. 2. Enter the ten-digit phone number (area code+phone number) of theforward-to phone number. 3. Press SEND . You will hear a tone that confirms that you have activatedCall Forwarding. 74 Call Forwarding To Activate Call Forwarding 1. Press...
Page 39 - Retrieving Messages in Voice mail; Reading Text Messages
77 Retrieving Messages in Voice mail Contact your service provider to activate thisfeature. 3. Press SEND . Result: Your phone calls and connects to the voice mail center. 1. Press . Result: Your phone displays the message options you can choose; 1:Voice , 2:Text , 3:Erase All , 4:SMS Alert . Press ...
Page 40 - Callback; Choosing Alert Type for Message Receiving
79 1. When you are reading a text message, if the person who calledyou left a callback number, yourphone displays the page number. 2. You can return the call immediately by pressing SEND . 1. Press . 2. Press 3 to select Erase All. 3. To... Press... Erase all messages OK Cancel or Exit CLR this func...
Page 41 - Cleaning Your Cellular Phone; Miscell; Battery Safety Precautions
81 1. Do not allow water to get into the phone, particularly the battery. Do notspray aerosol cleaners directly on thephone, because excess liquid couldseep under the keypad. 2. Do not use abrasive powders, sponges, or solvents of any kind (i.e.,trichlorethylene or acetone) as theymay damage the pla...
Page 42 - Accessories; Cradle; Mounting bracket; Power cable
83 DO NOT disassemble the battery. There are no user-serviceable partsinside it. DO NOT drop a battery orsubject it to physical shocks. Do not open or puncture the battery ;the released electrolyte is corrosive andmay cause damage to the eyes or skin.It may be toxic if swallowed. Keep the batteries ...
Page 43 - Cigarette Lighter Charger; Troubleshooting
85 84 Whip antenna and protection cover Cigarette Lighter Charger (CLC 58) Enables you to charge your batteries in your vehicle. Travel Charger A smaller charger, convenient forpacking, for those who travel. Wall mount type (TC 58): 110V only. Cable type (TC 59): 220V only. Battery Standard capacity...
Page 45 - Display Messages; Summary; BASIC OPERATION
89 88 MAINTENANCEREQUIRED MEMORY (00-99) ISFULL PHONE BOOKRESTRICTED Replace? replace:OK NO INCOMING CALL LOG NO MATCH NUMBER NO OUTGOINGCALL LOG NO SERVICE IN. CALL ISRESTRICTED OUTGOING CALL ISRESTRICTED REDIAL CALLFAILED The phone number is notregistered in the base station. There is no empty loc...
Page 46 - THE PHONE’S INTERNAL PHONE BOOK; USEFUL FEATURES
91 90 THE PHONE’S INTERNAL PHONE BOOK Storing numbers MENU + 2 + 2 + phone number in memory + OK + OK (or assign another location + OK ) + name + OK or phone number + OK + OK (or assign another location + OK ) + name + OK Calling numbers by •One-touch 0-9 (Hold the last digit of the hot line memory ...
Page 48 - OPTIONAL FEATURES; Menu Tree; Main Menu
95 94 OPTIONAL FEATURES Call waiting •To respond (when you hear a beep during a phone conversation) + SEND (to switch back) + SEND •To deactivate Contact your service provider. Setting up 3-way calling 1st phone number + SEND + 2nd phone number + SEND + SEND Call forwarding Contact your service prov...
Page 49 - Conversation Menu; Message Menu
97 96 5:AnalogCall - YES/NO 6:RemindCall 1:Set2:Release - YES/NO 7:Setup 1:Auto Retry - ON/OFF2:Auto Recv - OFF/ON3:Anykey Ans - OFF/ON4:ToneLength - SHORT/LONG 5:Tone 1:Rls. Tone - OFF/ON2:Conn. Tone - ON/OFF 6:Time 1:Curr. Time - ON/OFF2:Call Time - ON/OFF3:Set Time 7:AutoHyphen - OFF/ON 0:Securit...