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ǂ‰ÂÌË ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ 8 íÂıÌË͇ ·ÂÁÓÔ‡ÒÌÓÒÚË ⋯ ⋯ 9 LJ¯ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ 14 äÓÏÔÓÌÂÌÚ˚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ⋯ 14 îÛÌ͈ËË Í·‚˯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ 15 àÌÙÓχˆËfl ̇ ‰ËÒÔΠ⋯ 16 èÓ‰„ÓÚӂ͇ Í Ì‡˜‡ÎÛ ‡·ÓÚ˚ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ 18 ìÒÚ‡Ìӂ͇ SIM ͇Ú˚ Ë ·‡Ú‡ÂË ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ 18 á‡fl‰Í‡ ·‡Ú‡ÂË ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ 20 éÚÍβ˜ÂÌË Á‡fl...
Page 5 - ÇÓÁ‰ÂÈÒÚ‚Ë ‡‰ËÓ ‚ÓÎÌ
ǂ‰ÂÌË èÓÁ‰‡‚ÎflÂÏ Ò ÔËÓ·ÂÚÂÌËÂÏ ÛÒӂ¯ÂÌÒÚ‚Ó‚‡ÌÌÓ„Ó Ë ÍÓÏÔ‡ÍÚÌÓ„ÓÏÓ·ËθÌÓ„Ó ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ G7050, ‚˚ÔÓÎÌÂÌÌÓ„Ó Ò Û˜ÂÚÓÏ ÔÓÒΉÌËı ÚÂıÌÓÎÓ„ËÈÏÓ·ËθÌÓÈ ˆËÙÓ‚ÓÈ Ò‚flÁË. àÌÒÚÛ͈Ëfl ÔÓ ˝ÍÒÔÎÛ‡Ú‡ˆËË ÒÓ‰ÂÊËÚ ‚‡ÊÌÛ˛ ËÌÙÓχˆË˛ ÔÓ Ô‡‚Ë·ÏËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌËfl ˝ÚÓ„Ó ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇. èÓʇÎÛÈÒÚ‡, ÔÓ˜ÚËÚ ‚ÌËχÚÂθÌÓ ‚Ò˛ËÌÙ...
Page 8 - îÛÌ͈ËË Í·‚Ë ̄; äÓÏÔÓÌÂÌÚ ̊ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇; LJ ̄ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ
1. ÑË̇ÏËÍ 8. ÜˉÍÓÍËÒÚ‡Î΢ÂÒÍËÈ ‰ËÒÔÎÂÈ 9. ä·‚Ë¯Ë Ì‡‚Ë„‡ˆËË 3. ょfl ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θ̇flÍ·‚˯‡ 2. ÅÓÍÓ‚˚ Í·‚Ë¯Ë 5. ä·‚˯‡ ‘éÚÔ‡‚ËÚ¸’ 10. ä·‚˯‡ ‘éä’ 11. 臂‡fl ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θ̇flÍ·‚˯‡ 4. ä·‚˯‡ ·˚ÒÚÓ„Ó ‰ÓÒÚÛÔ‡ Í ‡ÒÔËÒ‡Ì˲ 13. ä·‚˯‡ ‘á‡ÍÓ̘ËÚ¸’ 7. åËÍÓÙÓÌ 6. ÅÛÍ‚ÂÌÌÓ- ˆËÙÓ‚˚ÂÍ·‚Ë¯Ë 14. ä·...
Page 9 - àÌÙÓχˆËfl ̇ ‰ËÒÔÎÂÂ; àÍÓÌÍË Ì‡ ‰ËÒÔÎÂÂ; àÍÓÌ͇
LJ¯ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ Ç‡¯ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ • ç‡Ê‡ÚË Í·‚Ë¯Ë Ì‡‚Ë„‡ˆËË ‚Ô‡‚Ó ÔÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ ÔÂÂÈÚË Í ÏÂÌ˛ ‚ıÓ‰fl˘Ëı ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ. 10. ä·‚˯‡ ‘éä’: ÒÎÛÊËÚ ‰Îfl ‚˚·Ó‡ ÔÛÌÍÚ‡ ÏÂÌ˛ Ë ÔÓ‰Ú‚ÂʉÂÌËfl ‚˚·Ó‡ ÙÛÌ͈ËË. 12. ä·‚˯‡ ͇ÏÂ˚: ÒÎÛÊËÚ ‰Îfl ·˚ÒÚÓ„Ó ‰ÓÒÚÛÔ‡ Í ‚ÓÁÏÓÊÌÓÒÚflÏ Í‡ÏÂ˚. 13. ä·‚˯‡ ‘á‡ÍÓ̘ËÚ¸’: ËÒÔÓθÁÛÂÚÒfl ‰Îfl ÔÂ...
Page 10 - For Your Safety; ìÒÚ‡Ìӂ͇ SIM Í‡Ú ̊ Ë ·‡Ú‡ÂË; èÓ‰„ÓÚӂ͇ Í Ì‡ ̃‡ÎÛ ‡·ÓÚ ̊
For Your Safety ìÒÚ‡Ìӂ͇ SIM ͇Ú˚ Ë ·‡Ú‡ÂË 1. è‰ ÚÂÏ, Í‡Í ‚˚ÌÛÚ¸ ·‡Ú‡Â˛, ۷‰ËÚÂÒ¸ ‚ ÚÓÏ, ˜ÚÓ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ÓÚÍβ˜ÂÌ.ç‡ÊÏËÚ Á‡˘ÂÎÍÛ ‰ÂʇÚÂÎfl ·‡Ú‡ÂË Ë ‚˚Ú‡˘ËÚ ·‡Ú‡Â˛ ËÁ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ÔÓ‰ Û„ÎÓÏ 45 „‡‰ÛÒÓ‚. èÓ‰„ÓÚӂ͇ Í Ì‡˜‡ÎÛ ‡·ÓÚ˚ èÓ‰„ÓÚӂ͇ Í Ì‡˜‡ÎÛ ‡·ÓÚ˚ 2. ÇÒÚ‡‚¸Ú SIM ͇ÚÛ ‚ ‰ÂʇÚÂθ Ë Á‡‰‚Ë...
Page 11 - á‡fl‰Í‡ ·‡Ú‡ÂË
èÓ‰„ÓÚӂ͇ Í Ì‡˜‡ÎÛ ‡·ÓÚ˚ èÓ‰„ÓÚӂ͇ Í Ì‡˜‡ÎÛ ‡·ÓÚ˚ á‡fl‰Í‡ ·‡Ú‡ÂË àÒÔÓθÁÛÈÚ ÚÓθÍÓ ÔË·„‡ÂÏ˚È Í ‚‡¯ÂÏÛ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÛ ÔÂÂÌÓÒÌÓÈ ‡‰‡ÔÚÂ. 1. ÇÒÚ‡‚¸Ú ¯ÚÂÍ ÔÂÂÌÓÒÌÓ„Ó Á‡fl‰ÌÓ„Ó ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚‡ ‚ ÒÔˆˇθÌ˚ȇÁ˙ÂÏ ‚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÂ. 2. ÇÒÚ‡‚¸Ú ‰Û„ÓÈ ÍÓ̈ Á‡fl‰ÌÓ„Ó ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚‡ ‚ ÓÁÂÚÍÛ. éÚÍβ˜ÂÌË Á‡fl‰ÌÓ„Ó...
Page 12 - ÇÍÎ ̨ ̃ÂÌËÂ Ë ‚ ̊ÍÎ ̨ ̃ÂÌË ‚‡ ̄Â„Ó ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇; ÇÍÎ ̨ ̃ÂÌË LJ ̄Â„Ó ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇; äÓ‰ ̊ ‰ÓÒÚÛÔ‡
ÇÍβ˜ÂÌËÂ Ë ‚˚Íβ˜ÂÌË ‚‡¯Â„Ó ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ÇÍβ˜ÂÌË LJ¯Â„Ó ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ 1. ìÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ Á‡flÊÂÌÌÛ˛ ·‡Ú‡Â˛ ‚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ËÎË ÔÓ‰ÒÓ‰ËÌËÚÂ Â„Ó Í‚Ì¯ÌÂÏÛ ËÒÚÓ˜ÌËÍÛ ÔËÚ‡ÌËfl. 2. ç‡ÊÏËÚ ̇ ÌÂÒÍÓθÍÓ ÒÂÍÛ̉ Í·‚Ë¯Û , ÔÓ͇ Ì Á‡„ÓËÚÒfl Üä‰ËÒÔÎÂÈ. 3. Ç Á‡‚ËÒËÏÓÒÚË ÓÚ Ì‡ÒÚÓÂÍ Ç‡Ï, ‚ÓÁÏÓÊÌÓ, ·Û‰ÂÚ ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏÓ ‚‚ÂÒÚË ‚‡¯P...
Page 13 - è‡ÓÎ ̧ ̇ Á‡ÔÂÚ
äÓ‰ ·ÂÁÓÔ‡ÒÌÓÒÚË (ÓÚ 4 ‰Ó 8 ˆËÙ) äÓ‰ ·ÂÁÓÔ‡ÒÌÓÒÚË Á‡˘Ë˘‡ÂÚ ÓÚ ÌÂÒ‡Ì͈ËÓÌËÓ‚‡ÌÌÓ„Ó ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌËfl‚‡¯Â„Ó ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇. èÓ ÛÏÓΘ‡Ì˲ ÍÓ‰ ·ÂÁÓÔ‡ÒÌÓÒÚË - ‘ 0000 ’. í‡ÍÊ ÍÓ‰ ·ÂÁÓÔ‡ÒÌÓÒÚË ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏ ‰Îfl ‰ÓÒÚÛÔ‡ Í Ú‡ÍËÏ ÙÛÌ͈ËflÏ Í‡Í, Ó˜ËÒÚ͇ ‚Ò„ÓÒÓ‰ÂÊËÏÓ„Ó ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ Ë ‚ÓÒÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ÎÂÌË Á‡‚Ó‰ÒÍËı ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ÓÍ. í‡ÍÊÂ...
Page 14 - éÒÌÓ‚Ì ̊ ÙÛÌ͈ËË; ÇıÓ‰fl ̆ËÂ Ë ËÒıÓ‰fl ̆Ë Á‚ÓÌÍË
àÒıÓ‰fl˘ËÈ ‚˚ÁÓ‚ ̇ ÌÓÏ ËÁ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌÓÈ ÍÌË„Ë Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÒÓı‡ÌËÚ¸ ˜‡ÒÚÓ ËÒÔÓθÁÛÂÏ˚ ËÏÂ̇ Ë ÌÓχ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÓ‚ ̇SIM ͇Ú Ë/ËÎË ‚ Ô‡ÏflÚË ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇. ÑÎfl ÔÓÒÏÓÚ‡ ‰ÂڇθÌÓ„Ó ÓÔËÒ‡ÌËflÙÛÌ͈ËË ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌÓÈ ÍÌË„Ë, ÔÓʇÎÛÈÒÚ‡, Ó·‡ÚËÚÂÒ¸ Í ÒÚ‡Ìˈ‡Ï 55-56. ç‡ÒÚÓÈ͇ Á‚Û͇ ÖÒÎË ‚˚ ıÓÚËÚ ̇ÒÚÓËÚ¸ „ÓÏÍÓÒÚ¸ ‰Ë...
Page 15 - àÁÏÂÌÂÌË ÂÊËχ ‚‚Ó‰‡ ÚÂÍÒÚ‡; àÒÔÓÎ ̧ÁÓ‚‡ÌË ÂÊËχ í9; ÄÎÙ‡‚ËÚÌ ̊È ÂÊËÏ
éÚÍÎÓÌÂÌË ‚ıÓ‰fl˘Â„Ó ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡ Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÓÚÍÎÓÌËÚ¸ ‚ıÓ‰fl˘ËÈ ‚˚ÁÓ‚ ÔÛÚÂÏ Ì‡Ê‡ÚËfl Û‰ÂÊË‚‡ÌËfl Ó‰ÌÓÈ ËÁ·ÓÍÓ‚˚ı Í·‚˯ ‚ ÔÓÎÓÊÂÌËË Á‡Í˚ÚÓÈ Í·‚ˇÚÛ˚. åÓ˘ÌÓÒÚ¸ Ò˄̇· óÚÓ·˚ ÛÁ̇ڸ ÏÓ˘ÌÓÒÚ¸ ÒÂÚÂ‚Ó„Ó Ò˄̇· Ó·‡ÚËÚ ‚ÌËχÌË ̇ Ë̉Ë͇ÚÓÒ˄̇· ̇ Üä ‰ËÒÔΠ‚‡¯Â„Ó ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇. åÓ˘ÌÓÒÚ¸ ÒÂÚ‚ӄÓÒ˄̇· ÏÓÊÂÚ...
Page 16 - àÒÔÓÎ ̧ÁÓ‚‡ÌË ‡ÎÙ‡‚ËÚÌÓ„Ó ÂÊËχ.; ëËÏ‚ÓÎ ̊ ‚ ÔÓfl‰Í ÔÓfl‚ÎÂÌËfl; ä·‚Ë ̄‡
– Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚˚·‡Ú¸ ÂÊËÏ í9. ç‡ÊÏËÚ ÎÂ‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛ Í·‚˯Û, Á‡ÚÂÏ ‚˚·ÂËÚ flÁ˚ÍË í9. Ç˚·ÂËÚ ÌÛÊÌ˚È flÁ˚Í ÂÊËχ í9.í‡ÍÊ ‚˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÓÚÍβ˜ËÚ¸ ÂÊËÏ í9 ‚˚·‡‚ í9 ‚˚ÍÎ . èÓ ÛÏÓΘ‡Ì˲ ÂÊËÏ í9 ̇ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ‚Íβ˜ÂÌ. 2. ǂ‰ËÚ ÒÎÓ‚Ó ˆÂÎËÍÓÏ ‰Ó Â„Ó ËÁÏÂÌÂÌËfl ËÎË Û‰‡ÎÂÌËfl. 3. á‡Í‡Ì˜Ë‚‡ÈÚ ̇·Ó ͇Ê...
Page 17 - á‡ÔËÒ̇fl ÍÌËÊ͇; ÇÓ ‚ÂÏfl ‡Á„Ó‚Ó‡
éÒÌÓ‚Ì˚ ÙÛÌ͈ËË éÒÌÓ‚Ì˚ ÙÛÌ͈ËË á‡ÔËÒ̇fl ÍÌËÊ͇ Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÒÓı‡ÌflÚ¸ ÌÓχ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÓ‚ Ë ÒÓÓÚ‚ÂÚÒÚ‚Û˛˘Ë ËÏ ËÏÂ̇ ‚Ô‡ÏflÚË ‚‡¯ÂÈ SIM ͇Ú˚ ËÎË ‚ Ô‡ÏflÚË ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇. ÅÓΠ‰Âڇθ̇fl ËÌÙÓχˆËfl Ó ‡·ÓÚÂ Ò á‡ÔËÒÌÓÈ ÍÌËÊÍÓÈ ÓÔË҇̇ ̇ÒÚ‡Ìˈ ÑÎfl ‰ÂڇθÌÓÈ ËÌÙÓχˆËË ÒÏ. ÒÚ‡Ìˈ˚ 55-60. åÂÌ˛ ‚Ó ‚ÂÏfl ‡Á„Ó‚...
Page 18 - åÌÓ„ÓÒÚÓÓÌÌË Á‚ÓÌÍË ËÎË ÍÓÌÙÂÂ̈-‚ ̊ÁÓ‚ ̊
åÌÓ„ÓÒÚÓÓÌÌË Á‚ÓÌÍË ËÎË ÍÓÌÙÂÂ̈-‚˚ÁÓ‚˚ ìÒÎÛ„‡ ÏÌÓ„ÓÒÚÓÓÌÌËı Á‚ÓÌÍÓ‚ ËÎË ÍÓÌÙÂÂ̈-‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚ ÔÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ ‚‡ÏÓ‰ÌÓ‚ÂÏÂÌÌÓ ‡Á„Ó‚‡Ë‚‡Ú¸ Ò ÌÂÒÍÓθÍËÏË ‡·ÓÌÂÌÚ‡ÏË, ÂÒÎË ‚‡¯ ÓÔ‡ÚÓÒÓÚÓ‚ÓÈ Ò‚flÁË ÔÓ‰‰ÂÊË‚‡ÂÚ ˝ÚÛ ÛÒÎÛ„Û. åÌÓ„ÓÒÚÓÓÌÌËÈ ‡Á„Ó‚Ó ÏÓÊÂÚ·˚Ú¸ ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ÎÂÌ, ÂÒÎË Ç˚ ‡Á„Ó‚‡Ë‚‡ÂÚÂ Ò Ó‰ÌËÏ ‡·ÓÌÂÌ...
Page 20 - Ç ̊·Ó ÙÛÌ͈ËÈ Ë ÓÔˆËÈ
Ç Ç‡¯ÂÏ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ Á‡ÎÓÊÂÌ Ì‡·Ó ÙÛÌ͈ËÈ, ÍÓÚÓ˚ ÔÓÁ‚ÓÎflÚ Ì‡ÒÚÓËÚ¸ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ÔÓ ‚‡¯ÂÏÛ Ê·Ì˲. ùÚË ÙÛÌ͈ËË Ò„ÛÔÔËÓ‚‡Ì˚ ‚ ÏÂÌ˛ ËÔÓ‰ÏÂÌ˛, ‰ÓÒÚÛÔ Í ÍÓÚÓ˚Ï ÓÒÛ˘ÂÒÚ‚ÎflÂÚÒfl ÔË ÔÓÏÓ˘Ë ‰‚ÛıÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌ˚ı Í·‚˯, Ë . ä‡Ê‰Ó ÏÂÌ˛ Ë ÔÓ‰ÏÂÌ˛ ÔÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ‚‡Ï ÔÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ Ë ËÁÏÂÌËÚ¸ ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ÍË ÓÚ‰ÂθÌÓÈ ÙÛÌ͈ËË. ç‡Á...
Page 21 - ÄÍÚË‚‡ˆËfl ÔÓÙËÎfl
èÓÙËÎË åÂÌ˛ 1 Ç ÔÓÙËÎflı, ‚˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ̇ÒÚÓËÚ¸ ÚÓÌ˚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ‰Îfl ‡Á΢Ì˚ı ÒÓ·˚ÚËÈ,Ó·ÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ÍË ËÎË „ÛÔÔ ‡·ÓÌÂÌÚÓ‚.ëÛ˘ÂÒÚ‚ÛÂÚ ¯ÂÒÚ¸ ‚ÓÁÏÓÊÌ˚ı ÔÓÙËÎÂÈ: íÓθÍÓ ‚Ë·‡ , ÅÂÁ Á‚Û͇ , éÒÌÓ‚ÌÓÈ , ÉÓÏÍÓ , ç‡Û¯ÌËÍË Ë Ç ‡‚ÚÓÏÓ·ËΠ. ä‡Ê‰˚È ÔÓÙËθ ÏÓÊÌÓ Ì‡Òڇ˂‡Ú¸ ÔÂÒÓ̇θÌÓ. ç‡ÊÏËÚ Í·‚Ë¯Û ÏÂÌ˛ ( ) Ë ‚˚·...
Page 22 - àÒıÓ‰fl ̆ËÂ
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ ÔÓÒΉÌË ÛÔÛ˘ÂÌÌ˚Â, ÔËÌflÚ˚Â Ë ËÒıÓ‰fl˘ËÂÁ‚ÓÌÍË. çÓÏÂ Ë ËÏfl (ÂÒÎË ÂÒÚ¸) ÓÚÓ·‡Ê‡˛ÚÒfl ̇ ‰ËÒÔΠ‚ÏÂÒÚÂ Ò ‰‡ÚÓÈ Ë‚ÂÏÂÌÂÏ Á‚ÓÌ͇. í‡ÍÊ ‚˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ ‰ÎËÚÂθÌÓÒÚ¸ Á‚ÓÌ͇ Ë Â„ÓÒÚÓËÏÓÒÚ¸. ç‡ÊÏËÚ Í·‚Ë¯Û ÏÂÌ˛ ( ) Ë ‚˚·ÂËÚ ëÔËÒÓÍ Á‚ÓÌÍÓ‚ , ËÒÔÓθÁÛfl Í·‚Ë¯Ë Ì‡‚Ë„‡ˆËË ‚‚Â...
Page 23 - ëÚÓËÏÓÒÚ ̧ ‚ ̊ÁÓ‚Ó‚
ëÔËÒÓÍ Á‚ÓÌÍÓ‚ ëÔËÒÓÍ Á‚ÓÌÍÓ‚ • èÓÒÎ ‚˚ÁÓ‚: èÓ‰ÓÎÊËÚÂθÌÓÒÚ¸ ÔÓÒΉÌÂ„Ó Á‚ÓÌ͇. • èËÌflÚ˚Â: èÓ‰ÓÎÊËÚÂθÌÓÒÚ¸ ‚ıÓ‰fl˘Ëı Á‚ÓÌÍÓ‚ • àÒıÓ‰fl˘ËÂ: èÓ‰ÓÎÊËÚÂθÌÓÒÚ¸ ËÒıÓ‰fl˘Ëı Á‚ÓÌÍÓ‚ • ÇÒ ‚˚ÁÓ‚˚: é·˘‡fl ÔÓ‰ÓÎÊËÚÂθÌÓÒÚ¸ ‚ÒÂı Á‚ÓÌÍÓ‚, ҉·ÌÌ˚ı ËÎË ÔÓÎÛ˜ÂÌÌ˚ı Ò ÏÓÏÂÌÚ‡ ÔÓÒΉ̄ÓÒ·ÓÒ‡ Ú‡Èχ. ëÚÓËÏÓÒÚ¸ ...
Page 24 - ê‡Á‚Π̃ÂÌËfl Ë Ò‚ËÒ; äÓÌ‚ÂÚÂ
ê‡Á‚ΘÂÌËfl Ë Ò‚ËÒ åÂÌ˛ 3 ç‡ÊÏËÚ Í·‚Ë¯Û åÂÌ˛ Ë ‚˚·ÂËÚ ‡Á‰ÂÎ ê‡Á‚ΘÂÌËfl Ë ÒÎÛÊ·˚ , ËÒÔÓθÁÛfl Í·‚Ë¯Ë Ì‡‚Ë„‡ˆËË ‚‚Âı, ‚ÌËÁ, ‚ÎÂ‚Ó Ë ‚Ô‡‚Ó. à„˚ åÂÌ˛ 3.1 Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔÓË„‡Ú¸ ‚Ó ‚ÒÚÓÂÌÌÛ˛ Ë„Û. ÑÎfl ·ÓΠÔÓ‰Ó·ÌÓÈËÌÙÓχˆËË ‚ÓÒÔÓθÁÛÈÚÂÒ¸ ‚ÒÚÓÂÌÌÓÈ ‚ Ë„Û ÒÔ‡‚ÍÓÈ. åÓfl Ô‡Ô͇ åÂÌ˛ 3.2 ê‡Á‰ÂÎ å...
Page 25 - ä‡Î ̧ÍÛÎflÚÓ; àÒÔÓÎ ̧ÁÓ‚‡ÌË ͇Π̧ÍÛÎflÚÓ‡; åËÓ‚Ó ‚ÂÏfl; ÑËÍÚÓÙÓÌ; á‡ÔËÒ ̧
ê‡Á‚ΘÂÌËfl Ë Ò‚ËÒ ä‡Î¸ÍÛÎflÚÓ åÂÌ˛ 3.4 àÒÔÓθÁÛfl ‰‡ÌÌÛ˛ ÓÔˆË˛, Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡Ú¸ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ‚ ͇˜ÂÒÚ‚Â͇θÍÛÎflÚÓ‡. ä‡Î¸ÍÛÎflÚÓ ‚˚ÔÓÎÌflÂÚ ÓÒÌÓ‚Ì˚ ‡ËÙÏÂÚ˘ÂÒÍË ÙÛÌ͈ËË:ÒÎÓÊÂÌËÂ, ‚˚˜ËÚ‡ÌËÂ, ÛÏÌÓÊÂÌËÂ Ë ‰ÂÎÂÌË (Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚‚Ó‰ËÚ¸ ˜ËÒ· ‰Ó‚ÚÓÓ„Ó ‰ÂÒflÚ˘ÌÓ„Ó ‡Áfl‰‡) àÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌË ͇θÍÛÎflÚÓ‡ 1...
Page 26 - èÓÒÏÓÚ ÒÔËÒ͇; àÌه͇ÒÌ ̊È
ê‡Á‚ΘÂÌËfl Ë Ò‚ËÒ ê‡Á‚ΘÂÌËfl Ë Ò‚ËÒ èÓÒÏÓÚ ÒÔËÒ͇ èË Ì‡ıÓʉÂÌËË ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ‚ ÂÊËÏ ÓÊˉ‡ÌËfl ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡, ÔÓÒΠ̇ʇÚËfl LJÏË̇ Í·‚Ë¯Û ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ÔÓ͇Á˚‚‡ÂÚ Ì‡Á‚‡ÌË „ÓÎÓÒÓ‚ÓÈ Á‡ÔËÒË, ÍÓÚÓÛ˛Ç˚ ÒÓÁ‰‡ÎË. Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ èÓË„‡Ú¸ ËÎË ì‰‡ÎËÚ¸ ҉·ÌÌÛ˛ „ÓÎÓÒÓ‚Û˛Á‡ÔËÒ¸. àÌه͇ÒÌ˚È åÂÌ˛ 3.7 чÌ̇fl ÙÛÌ͈Ëfl ÔÓ...
Page 27 - ê‡ÒÔËÒ‡ÌËÂ
鄇̇ÈÁ åÂÌ˛ 4 ç‡ÊÏËÚ Í·‚Ë¯Û ÏÂÌ˛ ( ). Ç˚·ÂËÚ ‡Á‰ÂΠ鄇̇ÈÁ , ËÒÔÓθÁÛfl Í·‚Ë¯Ë Ì‡‚Ë„‡ˆËË ‚‚Âı, ‚ÌËÁ, ‚ÎÂ‚Ó Ë ‚Ô‡‚Ó. ê‡ÒÔËÒ‡ÌË åÂÌ˛ 4.1 ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ‚ÓȉfiÚ ‚ ˝ÚÓ ÏÂÌ˛, ÚÓ Ì‡ ‰ËÒÔΠÓÚÓ·‡ÁËÚÒfl ͇ÎẨ‡¸.䂇‰‡ÚÌ˚È ÍÛÒÓ ‡ÒÔÓÎÓÊÂÌ Ì‡ ÚÂÍÛ˘ÂÈ ‰‡ÚÂ. Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ Ô‰‚ËÌÛÚ¸ÍÛÒÓ Ì‡ ‰Û„Û˛ ‰‡...
Page 28 - á‡ÏÂÚ͇
鄇̇ÈÁ á‡ÏÂÚ͇ åÂÌ˛ 4.2 Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ Á‡ÔËÒ˚‚‡Ú¸, ‰‡ÍÚËÓ‚‡Ú¸ Ë Û‰‡ÎflÚ¸ ‚‚‰fiÌÌÛ˛ ‚ Ô‡ÏflÚ¸Á‡ÔËÒ¸, ÒÓÓÚ‚ÂÚÒÚ‚Û˛˘Û˛ Û͇Á‡ÌÌÓÈ ‰‡ÚÂ. 1. èÓÍÛÚËÚ ËÁÓ·‡ÊÂÌË ‚ ÓÍÌ ‰Ó ÚÂı ÔÓ, ÔÓ͇ Ì ‚˚Ò‚ÂÚËÚÒfl ÔÛÌÍÚ ‘á‡ÏÂÚ͇’. 2. ç‡ÊÏËÚ ÎÂ‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛ Í·‚Ë¯Û ‘ÑÓ·‡‚ËÚ¸’. 3. ǂ‰ËÚ ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏÛ˛ ËÌÙÓχˆË˛ Ë...
Page 30 - ëÚÂÂÚ ̧ ‚ÒÂ
鄇̇ÈÁ 鄇̇ÈÁ • ÑÓ·‡‚. çÓ‚˚È: ÑÓ·‡‚ÎflÂÚ ÌÓ‚Û˛ Á‡ÔËÒ¸ ‰Îfl ÓÒÛ˘ÂÒÚ‚ÎÂÌËfl „ÓÎÓÒÓ‚Ó„Ó Ì‡·Ó‡. • ëÚÂÂÚ¸ ‚ÒÂ: 쉇ÎflÂÚ ‚Ò Á‡ÔËÒË ‰Îfl ÓÒÛ˘ÂÒÚ‚ÎÂÌËfl „ÓÎÓÒÓ‚Ó„Ó Ì‡·Ó‡. ÉÛÔÔ˚ ‚ıÓ‰. (åÂÌ˛ 4.3.5) ëÛ˘ÂÒÚ‚ÛÂÚ ¯ÂÒÚ¸ Á‡‡Ì ÓÔ‰ÂÎfiÌÌ˚ı „ÛÔÔ, ‡ Ú‡ÍÊ Ӊ̇‰ÓÔÓÎÌËÚÂθ̇fl „ÛÔÔ‡ ÔÓ‰ ̇Á‚‡ÌËÂÏ ÑÛ„Ë , ‚ Í...
Page 31 - ëÔ‡‚͇; ç‡ÔËÒ‡Ú ̧ ÒÓÓ· ̆ÂÌËÂ
鄇̇ÈÁ ëÔ‡‚͇ (åÂÌ˛ 4.3.9) ] çÓÏ Ò‚ËÒ‡ (Á‡‚ËÒËÚ ÓÚ SIM-͇Ú˚): àÒÔÓθÁÛÈÚ ˝ÚÛ ÓÔˆË˛ ‰Îfl ÔÓÒÏÓÚ‡ ÒÔËÒ͇ Ò‚ËÒÌ˚ı ÌÓÏÂÓ‚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÓ‚, ÒÓÒÚ‡‚ÎÂÌÌÓ„Ó Ç‡¯ËÏÓÔ‡ÚÓÓÏ ÒÂÚË, (ÂÒÎË ‰‡Ì̇fl ÓÔˆËfl ÔÓ‰‰ÂÊË‚‡ÂÚÒfl LJ¯ÂÈ SIM-͇ÚÓÈ). Ç ˝ÚÓÏ ÒÔËÒÍ ̇ıÓ‰flÚÒfl ÌÓχ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÓ‚ ‰Îfl Ó͇Á‡ÌËfl˝ÍÒÚÂÌÌÓÈ ÔÓÏ...
Page 32 - ÇıÓ‰fl ̆ËÂ
] ëÓı‡ÌËÚ¸ ‚ ˜ÂÌÓ‚ËÍ: ÔÓÁ‚ÓÎËÚ ÒÓı‡ÌËÚ¸ ‚‡¯Â ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ, ˜ÚÓ·˚ ‚˚ ÏÓ„ÎË ÓÚÓÒ·ڸ Â„Ó ÔÓÁÊÂ. ] üÁ˚ÍË í9: èÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ ‚˚·Ë‡Ú¸ flÁ˚Í ‰Îfl ÂÊËχ ‚‚Ó‰‡ ÚÂÍÒÚ‡ í9. í‡ÍÊ ‚˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÓÚÍβ˜ËÚ¸ ÂÊËÏ ‚‚Ó‰‡ ÚÂÍÒÚ‡ í9 ‚˚·‡‚ í9 ‚˚ÍÎ.ÑÎfl ÔÓÒÏÓÚ‡ ·ÓΠÔÓ‰Ó·ÌÓÈ ËÌÙÓχˆËË Ó ÂÊËÏ í9Ó·‡ÚËÚÂÒ¸ Í Í ÒÚ‡Ìˈ‡Ï 28...
Page 33 - ìÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ÍË; ëÚÂÂÚ ̧
ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl àÒıÓ‰fl˘Ë (åÂÌ˛ 5.1.3) Ç ˝ÚÓÏ ÏÂÌ˛ Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ ÒÓ‰ÂʇÌË ÓÚÓÒ·ÌÌ˚ı ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ, ‡Ú‡ÍÊ ÛÒÔ¯ÌÓ ÎË ·˚ÎÓ ‰ÓÒÚ‡‚ÎÂÌÓ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ. àϲÚÒfl ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘Ë ‚ÓÁÏÓÊÌÓÒÚË: ] ÇÔ‰: ÔÂÂÒ·ڸ ÚÂÍÛ˘Â ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌË ‰Û„ÓÏÛ ‡·ÓÌÂÌÚÛ. ] ëÚÂÂÚ¸: Û‰‡ÎflÂÚ ‚˚·‡ÌÌÓ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌË ËÁ fl˘Ë͇ ËÒıÓ‰fl˘Ëı ...
Page 34 - ç‡ÔËÒ‡Ú ̧
ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl åÛθÚËωËÈÌ˚ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl (MMS) åÂÌ˛ 5.2 åÛθÚËωËÈÌÓ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌË ÏÓÊÂÚ ÒÓ‰Âʇڸ ÚÂÍÒÚ, ‚ˉÂÓ Ë/ËÎË Á‚ÛÍÓ‚˚ÂÍÎËÔ˚.ùÚ‡ ÛÒÎÛ„‡ ÏÓÊÂÚ ·˚Ú¸ ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡Ì‡, ÚÓθÍÓ ÂÒÎË ÔÓ‰‰ÂÊË‚‡ÂÚÒfl ‚‡¯ËÏÓÔ‡ÚÓÓÏ ÒÓÚÓ‚ÓÈ Ò‚flÁË. íÓθÍÓ ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚‡, ÒÓ‚ÏÂÒÚËÏ˚ ÒÏÛθÚËωËÈÌ˚ÏË ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËflÏË ËÎË Ô‡‡ÏÂÚ...
Page 35 - óÂÌÓ‚ËÍ
ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl • ÑÂÚ‡ÎË: èÓ͇Á˚‚‡ÂÚ Ì‡ ‰ËÒÔΠËÌÙÓχˆË˛ Ó ÔËÌflÚÓÏ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËË. ĉÂÒ ÓÚÔ‡‚ËÚÂÎfl, Ô‰ÏÂÚ (ÚÓθÍÓ ‰Îfl ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌÓ„Ó ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl),‰‡ÚÛ ÓÚÔ‡‚ÍË ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl Ë ‚ÂÏfl, ‡ Ú‡ÍÊ ÚËÔ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl Ë ‡ÁÏÂÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl. àÒıÓ‰fl˘Ë (åÂÌ˛ 5.2.3) àÒÔÓθÁÛÂÚÒfl ‰Îfl ÔÓÒÏÓÚ‡ ÔÓÒ·ÌÌ˚ı ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ. ÑÎfl ...
Page 36 - ÉÓÎÓÒÓ‚ ̊Â ÒÓÓ· ̆ÂÌËfl; èÓÒÎÛ ̄‡Ú ̧ „ÓÎÓÒÓ‚ÓÂ ÒÓÓ· ̆ÂÌËÂ
ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl ìÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ÍË (åÂÌ˛ 5.2.5) Ç ˝ÚÓÏ ÏÂÌ˛ Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ËÁÏÂÌËÚ¸ ̇ÒÚÓÈÍË ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌ˚ı ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ. ] ᇄÓÎÓ‚ÓÍ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl: ǂ‰ËÚ Á‡„ÓÎÓ‚ÓÍ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl. ] ÑÎËÚÂθÌÓÒÚ¸ Ò·ȉ‡: ëÎÛÊËÚ ‰Îfl ‚˚·Ó‡ ÔÓ‰ÓÎÊËÚÂθÌÓÒÚË ÔÓ͇Á‡ Ò·ȉ‡. ] Ç˚‡‚ÌË‚‡ÌËÂ: ëÎÛÊËÚ ‰Îfl ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ÍË ‡ÒÔÓÎÓÊÂÌËfl ÒÓ‰ÂÊËÏÓ„Ó ÒÓ...
Page 37 - àÌÙÓÒÎÛÊ·‡; ò‡·ÎÓÌ ̊
ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl àÌÙÓÒÎÛÊ·‡ åÂÌ˛ 5.4 àÌÙÓχˆËÓÌÌ˚ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl - ˝ÚÓ ÚÂÍÒÚÓ‚˚ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl, ÓÚÔ‡‚ÎÂÌÌ˚ÂÒÂÚ¸˛ ̇ ÏÓ·ËθÌ˚È ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÚÂÎfl. éÌË Ô‰ÓÒÚ‡‚Îfl˛ÚÒÔ‡‚Ó˜ÌÛ˛ ËÌÙÓχˆË˛, Ú‡ÍÛ˛ Í‡Í ÔÓ„ÌÓÁ ÔÓ„Ó‰˚, ËÌÙÓχˆË˛ ÓÔӷ͇ı ̇ ‰ÓÓ„‡ı, Ú‡ÍÒË, ‡ÔÚÂ͇ı, ‡ Ú‡ÍÊÂ Ó ˆÂ̇ı ̇ ‡ÍˆËË. ä‡Ê‰˚È ÚËÔËÌÙÓ...
Page 38 - åÛÎ ̧ÚËωˇ; ÇËÁËÚ̇fl ͇ÚÓ ͇̃
ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl åÛθÚËωˇ (åÂÌ˛ 5.5.2) • èÓÒ·ڸ: èÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ ÓÚÔ‡‚ËÚ¸ ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌ˚È ¯‡·ÎÓÌ. • èÓÒÏÓÚ: èÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ ÔÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌÓ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ. • ëÓı‡ÌËÚ¸: ëÓı‡ÌflÂÚ ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌÓ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌË ‚ ÙÓÏ ˜ÂÌÓ‚Ë͇ ËÎË Í‡Í ¯‡·ÎÓÌ. • ëÚÂÂÚ¸: 쉇ÎflÂÚ ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌ˚È ¯‡·ÎÓÌ. • ìÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ÍË: ëÎÛÊ...
Page 39 - ëÂËfl ÒÌËÏÍÓ‚; ëÙÓÚÓ„‡ÙËÓ‚‡Ú ̧
ä‡Ï‡ åÂÌ˛ 6 5. ëÔ‡‚͇: ̇ÊÏËÚ ·ÓÍÓ‚Û˛ Í·‚Ë¯Û ‚‚Âı ‰Îfl ÔÓÒÏÓÚ‡ ‡Áχ ËÁÓ·‡ÊÂÌËfl Ë ÂÊËχ Ò˙ÂÏÍË(Ó‰ËÌӘ̇fl ËÎË ÒÂËfl ÒÌËÏÍÓ‚). ç‡ÊÏËÚ ¢ ‡Á ËÒÔ‡‚Ә̇fl ËÌÙÓχˆËfl ËÒ˜ÂÁÌÂÚ. ëÂËfl ÒÌËÏÍÓ‚ åÂÌ˛ 6.2 ç‡ÊÏËÚ Í·‚Ë¯Û åÂÌ˛ ( ) Ë ‚˚·ÂËÚ ä‡Ï‡ → ëÂËfl ÒÌËÏÍÓ‚ . Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‰Â·ڸ ÒÂ˲ ÒÌËÏÍÓ‚....
Page 41 - èËÎÓÊÂÌËfl; ᇄÛÁ͇
Java TM åÂÌ˛ 7 Java - ˝ÚÓ ÚÂıÌÓÎÓ„Ëfl, ‡Á‡·ÓÚ‡Ì̇fl ÍÓÏÔ‡ÌËÂÈ ‘Sun Microsystems’. í‡Í ÊÂÍ‡Í Ç˚ ·˚ Á‡„ÛʇÎË Java Applet, ËÒÔÓθÁÛfl Òڇ̉‡ÚÌ˚ ·‡ÛÁÂ˚ NetscapeËÎË MS Internet Explorer, ÏÓÊÌÓ Á‡„ÛÁËÚ¸ Ë Java MIDlet, ËÒÔÓθÁÛfl ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ,ÔÓ‰‰ÂÊË‚‡˛˘ËÈ WAP. Ç Á‡‚ËÒËÏÓÒÚË ÓÚ ÒÂÚÂ‚Ó„Ó ÔÓ‚‡È‰Â‡, ‚ÒÂÔÓ„...
Page 42 - èÓÒÏÓÚ ËÌÙÓχˆËË; ëÓÒÚÓflÌË ԇÏflÚË; àÌÚÂÌÂÚ
èÓÒÏÓÚ ËÌÙÓχˆËË åÂÌ˛ 7.3 èÓ„‡ÏÏ˚, Á‡„ÛÊÂÌÌ˚ ÔË ÔÓÏÓ˘Ë WAP ı‡ÌflÚÒfl ‚ Ô‡ÏflÚË ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇.é·˙fiÏ Ô‡ÏflÚË ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ Ì ·ÂÁ„‡Ì˘ÂÌ, ÔÓ˝ÚÓÏÛ, Í‡Í ÚÓθÍÓ ‚Òfl Ô‡ÏflÚ¸·Û‰ÂÚ Á‡ÔÓÎÌÂ̇, Ç˚ ·Óθ¯Â Ì ÒÏÓÊÂÚ ÒÓı‡ÌflÚ¸ ‚ Ô‡ÏflÚË ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ Java-ÔÓ„‡ÏÏ˚. åÂÌ˛ èÓÒÏÓÚ‡ ËÌÙÓχˆËË ‰‡fiÚ Ç‡Ï ‚ÓÁÏÓÊÌÓÒÚ¸ÔÓ‚ÂËÚ¸ ...
Page 43 - àÒÔÓÎ ̧ÁÓ‚‡ÌË ÏÂÌ ̨ WAP-·‡ÛÁ‡; ÑÓχ ̄ÌËÈ; Email Ò‚; Push ÒÓÓ· ̆ÂÌËfl
燂˄‡ˆËfl Ò ÔÓÏÓ˘¸˛ WAP-·‡ÛÁ‡ Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔÛÚ¯ÂÒÚ‚Ó‚‡Ú¸ ÔÓ àÌÚÂÌÂÚÛ, ËÒÔÓθÁÛfl Í·‚Ë¯Ë ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ËÎËÏÂÌ˛ WAP-·‡ÛÁ‡. àÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌË Í·‚˯ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ÇÓ ‚ÂÏfl ÔÛÚ¯ÂÒÚ‚Ëfl ÔÓ àÌÚÂÌÂÚÛ ÙÛÌ͈ËË Í·‚˯ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ÓÚ΢‡˛ÚÒflÓÚ Ëı ÙÛÌ͈ËÈ ‚ ÂÊËÏ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇. àÍÓÌ͇ éÔËÒ‡ÌË ÙÛÌ͈ËË ä·‚Ë¯Ë Ì‡‚Ë„‡ˆËË ‚‚Âı/...
Page 44 - èÓÎÛ ̃ËÚ ̧; èÂÂıÓ‰ Í URL; èÓ‚Â͇; ë· ÔÓÙËÎ
àÌÚÂÌÂÚ àÌÚÂÌÂÚ èÓÙËÎË åÂÌ˛ 8.4 ÑÎfl ÔÓÎÛ˜ÂÌËfl ‰ÓÔÓÎÌËÚÂθÌÓÈ ËÌÙÓχˆËË Ò‚flÊËÚÂÒ¸ Ò Ç‡¯ËÏÓÔ‡ÚÓÓÏ ÒÂÚË. ä‡Ê‰˚È ÔÓÙËθ ÒÓ‰ÂÊËÚ ‚ Ò· ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘Ë ÔÓ‰ÔÛÌÍÚ˚ ÏÂÌ˛: ] ÄÍÚË‚ËÓ‚‡Ú¸: ÄÍÚË‚ËÛÂÚ ‚˚·‡ÌÌ˚È ÔÓÙËθ. ] ìÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ÍË: àÒÔÓθÁÛÈÚ ˝ÚÓÚ ÔÛÌÍÚ ‰Îfl ‰‡ÍÚËÓ‚‡ÌËfl ËÎË ËÁÏÂÌÂÌËfl ̇ÒÚÓÂÍ WAP ‰Îfl ‚˚...
Page 45 - чڇ Ë ‚ÂÏfl; îÓÏ‡Ú ‰‡Ú ̊
ìÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ÍË åÂÌ˛ 9 ìÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ÍË ç‡ÊÏËÚ ̇ Í·‚Ë¯Û ÏÂÌ˛ ( ) Ë ‚˚·ÂËÚ ÔÛÌÍÚ ÏÂÌ˛ ìÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ÍË , ËÒÔÓθÁÛfl Í·‚Ë¯Ë Ì‡‚Ë„‡ˆËË ‚‚Âı, ‚ÌËÁ, ‚ÎÂ‚Ó Ë ‚Ô‡‚Ó. ÅÛ‰ËθÌËÍ åÂÌ˛ 9.1 èÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ Ì‡ÒÚÓËÚ¸ ·Û‰ËθÌËÍ Ì‡ ÓÔ‰ÂÎÂÌÌÓ ‚ÂÏfl. Ç ÏÂÌ˛ ÅÛ‰ËθÌËÍ ËϲÚÒfl ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘Ë ÔÓ‰ÏÂÌ˛ ÇÍÎ: èÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ ‡ÍÚË‚ËÓ‚‡Ú¸ ·Û‰ËθÌËÍ. ...
Page 46 - 臉ÂÒ‡ˆËfl
ç‡ÒÚ. ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ åÂÌ˛ 9.3 åÌÓ„Ë ÙÛÌ͈ËË ‚‡¯Â„Ó ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ÏÓ„ÛÚ ·˚Ú¸ ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ÎÂÌ˚ ÔÓ Î˘ÌÓÏÛÛÒÏÓÚÂÌ˲ ‰Îfl ÚÓ„Ó, ˜ÚÓ·˚ ÓÌË Ï‡ÍÒËχθÌÓ Óڂ˜‡ÎË ‚‡¯ËÏÔÓÚ·ÌÓÒÚflÏ. ùÚË ÙÛÌ͈ËË ÏÓÊÌÓ Ì‡ÈÚË ‚ ÏÂÌ˛ ç‡ÒÚ. íÂÎÂÙÓ̇ . ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË ‰ËÒÔÎÂfl (åÂÌ˛ 9.3.1) ] á‡ÒÚ‡‚ÍË: á‰ÂÒ¸ Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚˚·‡Ú¸ ͇ÚËÌÍÛ, ÓÚÓ·‡Ê‡˛˘Û˛Òfl...
Page 47 - ÉÓÎÓÒÓ‚ÓÈ Ì‡·Ó
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Page 48 - Ä‚ÚÓ‰ÓÁ‚ÓÌ; ãËÌËfl
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Page 49 - èËÚ‡ÌË ‚ÍÎ; ÅÎÓÍËӂ͇ Í·‚ˇÚÛ ̊; çÂωÎÂÌÌÓ
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Page 50 - Ç ̊·Ó ÒÂÚË; êÛ ̃ÌÓÈ
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Page 51 - èÓ‰ÍÎ ̨ ̃ÂÌËÂ; ë·ÓÒËÚ ̧ ̇ÒÚÓÈÍË
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Page 57 - User Guide; ENGLISH
Page 58 - Table of contents
4 5 Introduction ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ 8 Guidelines for safe and efficient use ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ 9 Your phone ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ 14 Phone components ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ 14 Your phone's features ⋯ ⋯ 15 Display information ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ 16 Getting started ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ 18 Installing the SIM card and the handset battery ⋯ ⋯ 18 Charging the battery ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ...
Page 60 - Introduction; Guidelines for safe and efficient use; Exposure to radio frequency energy
8 9 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the advanced and compactG7050 mobile phone, designed to operate with the latest digitalmobile communication technology. This user’s guide contains important information on the use andoperation of this phone. Please read all the information careful...
Page 61 - Product care and maintenance; Efficient phone operation
10 Guidelines 11 Guidelines Product care and maintenance Warning: Use only batteries, charger and accessoriesapproved for use with this particular phone model.The use of any other types may invalidate any approvalor warranty applying to the phone, and may bedangerous. • Do not disassemble this unit....
Page 63 - Your phone's features; Your phone
15 Your phone 14 Menu Names Thu 10 Jul10 : 23 AM 1. Earpiece 8. LCD screen 9. Navigation keys 3. Left soft key 2. Side keys 5. Send key 10. Confirm key 11. Right soft key 4. Scheduler key 13. End/Power key 7. Microphone 6. Alphanumeric keys 14. Clear key Your phone's features 1. Earpiece 2. Side key...
Page 64 - Display information
16 Your phone 17 Your phone 13. End/Power key: Used to end a call or reject a call and also to go back to standby mode. Hold this key down to turn thephone on/off. 14. Clear key: Deletes a character by each press. Hold the key down to clear all input all input. Also use this key to go back tothe pre...
Page 65 - Getting started
19 Getting started 18 Installing the SIM card and the handset battery 1. Make sure the power is off before you remove the battery. Press the battery release latch up and remove the battery fromthe phone at a 45 degree angle. Getting started 2. Insert the SIM card into the holder. Slide the SIM card ...
Page 66 - Charging the battery; Disconnecting the adapter
20 Getting started 21 Getting started Charging the battery Only use the mains adapter supplied with your phone. 1. With the battery in position on the phone, connect the lead fromthe travel adapter to the bottom of the phone. Make sure that thearrow on the lead connector is facing towards the front ...
Page 67 - Turning your phone on and off; Turning your phone ON; Access codes
22 Getting started 23 Getting started Turning your phone on and off Turning your phone ON 1. Install a battery to the handset and connect the phone to anexternal power source such as the travel adapter, cigarettelighter adapter or hands-free car kit. Or install a charged batterypack to the handset. ...
Page 68 - Barring password
24 Getting started Security code (4 to 8 digits) The security code protects the unauthorised use of your phone.The default security code is set to ‘ 0000 ’ and the security code is required to delete all phone entries and to activate the Reset settings menu. Also, the security code is required to en...
Page 69 - General functions; Making and answering calls
27 General functions 26 Making a call from the phonebook You can save the names and phone numbers dialled regularly inthe SIM card and/or phone memory, which is Phonebook. You candial a number by simply looking up the desired name in thePhonebook. For further details on the Phonebook feature, please...
Page 70 - Signal strength; Changing the text input mode
28 General functions 29 General functions Manner mode (Quick) You can activate the manner mode by pressing and holding downone of the side keys ( ) in the state of sliding keypad up. Signal strength You can check the strength of your signal by the signal indicator( ) on the LCD screen of your phone....
Page 72 - Phonebook; During a call
32 General functions 33 General functions Phonebook You can store phone numbers and their corresponding names inthe memory of your SIM card. In addition, you can store up to 255 numbers and names in thephone memory. The SIM card and phone are both used in the same way in the Phonebook menu. (Refer t...
Page 73 - Multiparty or conference calls
34 General functions 35 General functions Multiparty or conference calls The multiparty or conference service provides you with the ability tohave a simultaneous conversation with more than one caller, if yournetwork operator supports this feature. A multiparty call can onlybe set up when you have o...
Page 74 - Menu tree
37 Menu tree 36 The following illustration shows the available menu structure andindicates the: ] Number assigned to each menu option. ] Page where you can find the feature description. You can go to the desired menu using the left soft key [Menu],navigation keys and [OK] key. And you can also take ...
Page 75 - Selecting functions and options; Menu Names
39 38 Menu tree 7. Java TM (see page 79) 7.1 Applications 7.2 Download 7.3 View information 7.3.1 Memory status 7.3.2 Java version 8. Internet (see page 82) 8.1 Home 8.2 Bookmarks 8.3 Push messages 8.3.1 Inbox 8.3.2 Receive 8.4 Profiles 8.5 Go to URL 8.6 Cache settings 8.6.1 Clear cache 8.6.2 Cache ...
Page 76 - Profiles; Changing the profile
41 Profiles 40 Profiles Menu 1 In Profiles, you can adjust and customise the phone tones fordifferent events, environments, or caller groups.There are six preset profiles: Vibrate Only , Silent , General , Loud , Headset and Car . Each profile can be personalised. Press the Menu key ( ) and select P...
Page 77 - Missed calls; Call register
43 Call register 42 You can check the record of missed, received, and dialled callsonly if the network supports Calling Line Identification (CLI) withinthe service area. The number and name (if available) are displayed together with thedate and time at which the call was made. You can also view call...
Page 78 - Call costs
44 Call register 45 Call register Call costs Menu 2.6 This network service allows you to check the last call cost and thetotal call cost. The call cost is displayed on the bottom of the LCDscreen. To reset the call cost, press the left soft key [Reset] or theOK key. You are requested to enter the PI...
Page 79 - Game; Unit converter
47 Fun & Tools 46 Fun & Tools Menu 3 Press the Menu key ( ) and select Fun & Tools using navigation keys. Game Menu 3.1 You can enjoy a game on the phone. For further details, use the on-screen instruction or help menu. My folder Menu 3.2 My folder has 3 folders: Picture, Animation and S...
Page 80 - Calculator; Using the calculator; World time; Record
48 Fun & Tools 49 Fun & Tools Calculator Menu 3.4 Using this feature, you can use the phone as a calculator. The calculator provides the basic arithmetic functions: addition,subtraction, multiplication and division. (You can enter numbers upto the second decimal place) Using the calculator 1...
Page 81 - Infrared; Schedule
51 50 Fun & Tools Infrared Menu 3.7 This feature allows you to send or receive data/fax through theinfrared port. To use an infrared connection: • Install the modem driver for receiving or sending the data/fax. • Install the network dial-up software supplied by your networkprovider or fax applic...
Page 82 - Memo
52 Organizer 53 Organizer • View all schedules Shows the notes that are set for all days. Use the up/downnavigation keys to browse through the note lists. • Go to date Use this to jump to a specific date. Enter the date using thenumeric keys and the left/right navigation keys • Delete past You can d...
Page 83 - Search
54 Organizer 55 Organizer Phonebook Menu 4.3 You can save phone numbers and their corresponding names inthe memory of your SIM card. In addition, you can save up to 255numbers and names in the phone memory. - Press the left soft key [Menu] in standby mode, then select Organizer → Phonebook . - Or, p...
Page 84 - Speed dials
56 Organizer 57 Organizer Speed dials (Menu 4.3.3) You can assign any of the keys 2 to 9 with a name list entry. You can call directly by pressing this key for 2-3 seconds. 1. Open the Phonebook first by pressing the right soft key [Names] in standby mode. 2. Scroll to Speed dials , then press [Sele...
Page 85 - Delete all; Set memory; Information; Text messages; Write message; Messages
59 58 Organizer Delete all (Menu 4.3.7) You can delete all entries in SIM, Phone, and Voice list. Except for Voice list , this function requires the security code . Press to return to standby mode. Settings (Menu 4.3.8) Set memory You can select the memory for the Phonebook feature between theSIM an...
Page 86 - Inbox
60 Messages 61 Messages ] Save to draft: Allows you to save the message so that it can be sent later. ] T9 languages: Select the language for T9 input mode from English and Russian. You can also deactivate T9 input modeby selecting ‘T9 off’. For further details on the T9 mode, referto page 28 throug...
Page 87 - Outbox; Settings; Delete
62 Messages 63 Messages Outbox (Menu 5.1.3) You can view the list and contents of sent messages in this menuand can also verify if the transmission was successful. The following options are available. ] Forward: Forwards the current message to other recipients. ] Delete: Deletes the selected message...
Page 88 - Multimedia messages; Write
64 Messages 65 Messages Multimedia messages (MMS) Menu 5.2 A multimedia message can contain text, images, and/or soundclips.This feature can be used only if it is supported by your networkoperator or service provider. Only devices that offer compatiblemultimedia message or e-mail features can receiv...
Page 89 - Draft
66 Messages 67 Messages Outbox (Menu 5.2.3) Use this to see sent messages. For each sent message, you cansee the delivery status. • Timer stop: Usually, the pictures are in the form of an automatic slide show. However, if you select this menu, you can see thenext picture by pressing the left soft ke...
Page 90 - Voice messages; Listen to voice messages
68 Messages 69 Messages Settings (Menu 5.2.5) Via this menu, you can set up the default multimedia messageinformation. The following options are available. ] Message title: Enter the message title. ] Slide duration: Set the duration of each slide. ] Alignment: Set the alignment of messages. ] Valid ...
Page 91 - Info service
70 Messages 71 Messages Info service Menu 5.4 Info service messages are text messages sent by the network tomobile phone users. They provide general information such asweather reports, traffic news, taxis, pharmacies, and stock prices.Each type of information is associated with a number, which can b...
Page 92 - Templates; Text; Multimedia
72 Messages 73 Messages Templates Menu 5.5 There are pre-defined messages in the list. You can view and editthe template messages or create new messages. Two types oftemplates are available: Text and Multimedia. Text (Menu 5.5.1) • Please call me back. • I’m late. I will be there at... • Where are y...
Page 93 - Take picture; Camera; Name card
75 74 Messages The G7050 has a built-in camera. It supports Zoom, Colour/Greysettings, and Continuous Capture functions. Take picture Menu 6.1 Press the Menu key ( ) and select Camera → Take picture . Or, press the camera key ( ) in standby mode. 1. Focus on the subject to capture, then press the [O...
Page 94 - Multi burst
76 Camera 77 Camera 5. OSD (On Screen Display): Press the up side key to check the image size and the shotmode (sill shot or multi shot). Press the up sidekey again to hide the display. Multi burst Menu 6.2 Press the Menu key and select Camera → Multi burst . You can take a series of pictures depend...
Page 95 - Applications
79 78 Camera Java TM Menu 7 Java is a technology developed by Sun Microsystems. Similar tothe way you would download the Java Applet using the standardNetscape or MS Internet Explorer browsers, Java MIDlet can bedownloaded using the WAP enabled phone. Depending on theservice provider, all Java based...
Page 96 - Download; Memory status
80 Java TM 81 Java TM Download Menu 7.2 When a new Java program is downloaded using the WAP, theaddress from which a download takes place is known as abookmark. The Java menu includes a bookmark list fordownloading Java programs and this bookmark list can be viewedfrom the Download menu. You can con...
Page 97 - Internet; Navigating with the WAP browser; Using the WAP browser menu
83 Internet 82 Press the Menu key ( ) and select Internet using navigation keys. You can access various WAP (Wireless Application Protocol)services such as banking, news, weather reports and flightinformation. These services are specially designed for mobilephones and they are maintained by WAP serv...
Page 98 - Home
84 Internet 85 Internet Home Menu 8.1 Connect to a homepage. The homepage will be the site which isdefined in the activated profile. It will be defined by the serviceprovider if you have not defined it in the activated profile. Bookmarks Menu 8.2 Set the current page as a new bookmark or move an est...
Page 99 - Clear cache
87 86 Internet Go to URL Menu 8.5 You can connect directly to the site you want. To do this, you needto enter a specific URL. Cache settings Menu 8.6 The information or services you have accessed are saved in thecache memory of the phone. Clear cache (Menu 8.6.1) Removes all context saved in cache. ...
Page 100 - Phone settings
88 Settings 89 Settings Date & Time Menu 9.2 This option lets you change the current time and date displayed. The following options are available. Set date (Menu 9.2.1) Use this to enter the day, month and year. You can change thedate format via the Date format menu option. Date format (Menu 9.2...
Page 101 - Call settings; Call divert
90 Settings 91 Settings Call settings Menu 9.4 To change the settings for call diverting. Call divert (Menu 9.4.1) When this network service is activated, you can direct yourincoming calls to another number, for example, to your voicemailbox number. For details, contact your network operator. Select...
Page 102 - Voice dial; Phone line in use
92 Settings 93 Settings Voice dial (Menu 9.4.6) You can make a phone call by speaking a voice tag that has beenadded to a contact card. Any spoken word(s) can be a voice tag.Before using voice-activated dialling, note that: • Voice tags are not language dependent. They are dependent onthe speaker’s ...
Page 103 - Security settings; PIN code request; Key lock
94 Settings 95 Settings Security settings Menu 9.5 Various passwords are used to protect certain features of yourphone. Refer to page 23-24 for the various passwords. PIN code request (Menu 9.5.1) When the PIN code request feature is enabled, you must enter your PIN each time you switch the phone on...
Page 104 - Call barring service
97 Settings 96 Settings Call barring service (Network dependent) (Menu 9.5.4) Call barring lets you restrict the making and receiving of calls withyour phone. For this function, you need the barring password,which you can obtain from your service provider. The following options are available: ] All ...
Page 105 - Network settings; GPRS settings; GPRS attach
98 Settings 99 Settings Network settings Menu 9.6 The Network settings feature enables you to indicate whether the network used when roaming(outside your home area) isselected automatically, manually or preferably. Automatic (Menu 9.6.1) Use this to set the phone to automatically search for and sele...
Page 106 - SIM service; Reset settings
101 100 Settings SIM service Menu 10 Your service provider can offer special application through SIMcard, such as home banking, stock market, etc. If you areregistered for one of these services, the service name will appearat the end of the main menu. With the SIM service menu, yourphone is future-p...
Page 108 - Accessories; Supplied adapter
105 104 Q&A Accessories There are a variety of accessories available for your mobile phone.You can select these according to your personal communicationrequirements. Consult your local dealer for availability. Q Standby duration of the phone gradually becomes shorter. A Batteries have a limited ...
Page 109 - Technical data; General; Ambient temperatures
107 106 Accessories Technical data General Product name : G7050 System : GSM900 / DCS1800 Ambient temperatures Max : +55°C Min : -10°C Note • Always use genuine LG accessories. Failure to do this mayinvalidate your warranty. • Accessories may be different in different regions; pleasecheck with our r...