SeaQuad 200 User Guide version 1.0, 2004/05/07 1 1. Security Rules 2. Getting Started 3. Quick start 4. Introduction 5. Introduction of menu 6. Menu tree 7. Specific Absorption Rate Contents 4 5
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. 27 2 1. Security Rules Please read the handbook carefully. The manipulation that does not agree with the handbook may bring dangers or violate the law. 1.1. Safety Information
The safety of driving Please do not use the handset when you are driving. This behavior will violate the law in some countries.
Power off the phone first when you are supplying the energy Be sure not to use handset near the gas station, fuel, or chemical.
Power off the phone when you are in the airplane The wireless phone will lead to communication confliction. Use the handset in the airplane is dangerous and illegal.
Power off the phone when you are in the hospital. Please obey the rules of the hospital and power off the phone near the medical machines.
Obey the rule Obey the forbidden rules anywhere to avoid conflictions and dangers (such as in the hospital).
Conflictions Any wireless phone may encounter the wireless confliction and affect the performance.
Choose the qualified service Only the qualified staffers can fix the phone.
Use naturally Please use the phone naturally and avoid touching the antenna when powering on.
Emergency call Be sure that the phone is powered on and in service. After calling the emergency number, you should show your position and not power off your phone.
Ionization radiation Keep away from the antenna when using the phone.
Note Be sure to use the normal accessories and batteries. Otherwise, it would be dangerous. 1.2. Battery Information
In lower temperature condition In lower temperature condition, LCDs showing speed become slower. This phenomenon is 3 normal. The phone may stop working when the battery is too hot or too cold.
Charging the new battery
* The new battery for user may be uncharged.
* In order to make full use of battery, the first charging time length is preferred beyond 15 hours, but lower 24 hours.
* The battery may be charged and discharged for hundreds of time, but it would be invalidate in the end. When its using time is too short, we should use new battery.
* When the charger is unused we should switch off electrical source.
Attention
* Just use the suitable charger.
* Keep away from the fire. Do not disassemble the charge by authenticated person.
* Do not throw phone. This will affect batterys life.
* The performance of battery mostly depends on networks.
* If it is unused, the charged battery will auto discharge in a mouth.
* If battery is not used continuously, youd better discharge it completely and place it in the cool, no-sunshine, and thirty place.
* Do not place the phone or the battery in hot situation(beyond 60
), such as the sun
-shine window.
* Clear the phone with the prevent-electrostatic cloth. Do not use the dry or electrostatic cloth.
* Old battery should be discarded at the pointed place and not throw away freely. 4 2. Getting Started 2.1. SIM card You need to register as a subscriber of a network operator and receive a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card. A SIM card contains a micro computer chip which can track of phone number, services included in your subscription, phone book and etc. A default PIN (Personal Identity Number) code is provided by the SIM card from your operator and must be entered when switch on this mobile phone. 2.2. Install SIM card and battery 2.2.1. Install SIM card 1. Press key to turn off the phone. Push the catch up and then remove the battery. 2. Insert your SIM card into SIM card slot as figure below. 3. Make sure that the golden connectors are facing downward and that the beveled corner is on the left. 4. Replace the battery into its place. 2.2.2. Remove the SIM card 1. Press key to turn off the phone. Push the battery lock up and then pick up the battery. 2. Slide the SIM card out of the slot carefully. 2.2.3. Replace the battery 1. The battery is at the back of the phone. 2. Push the battery down to match the slot on it to the tabs at the bottom of the phone. 3. Press the battery down until it click into place. 5 2.2.4. Remove the battery 1. Push the catch above the battery towards the top of the phone and hold it in the position. 2. Lift the battery away as shown. 2.3. Charging the battery 1. Connect the battery to the base of the phone. 2. Connect the adapter to the mains. The battery charging icon appears on the screen. 3. The battery icon 4. When charging is finished, unplug the adapter from both the power outlet and the stops blinking after battery full. charger. 5. When charging the phone, the battery might be hotter. This is normal situation. 2.4. Power management Battery Status Charging times Talk time Standby time Battery Capacity Notice:
Standard Battery 2 hours 2~3 hours 100~150 hours 600 mAh
Variation in operating times will occur depending on SIM card, network and usage settings, usage style and environments.
The actual charging times depend on the adapter. 6 3. Quick start 3.1. Switching the phone on and off 3.1.1. Power on Figure Steps 1. Open the flip Description 2. Press and hold end key Switch on the phone 3. Display idle mode screen after power on. 4. Enter the PIN code if PIN code request is enabled. The * mark is displayed instead of number input while entering PIN code. Notice:
If you key in an incorrect PIN code three times in succession, SIM card will be locked. Key in the PUK code to unlock it.
PIN code is usually supplied with SIM card.
The PUK code may be supplied with the SIM card. If not, contact your service provider for the code.
If the SIM card is not inserted or invalid, the following figure will be shown on the screen. You can only dial an emergency call number 112. 7 3.1.2. Power off Steps Press and hold end key 3.2. Making calls Function Making a call Last number redial Dial a number from call record Dial a number from Phonebook International calls Description The power off animation shows and the phone is power off. Steps 1. Enter the phone number in idle mode. Press clear key or [Delete] to delete the last character. Press and hold to delete all characters. 2. Press send key to call the number. 3. Press or key to end the call. You can also end the call by closing the flip. In idle mode, press twice continuously Search the desired number from Call Records and press key to call. 1. In idle mode, press access phonebook. key to 2. Select [Search] to find the desired record by name or position and then press key to call. 1. Press and hold key for international prefix (+ character). 2. Enter the country code, area code, and the phone number. Description When the ear piece is connected, closing the flip will not end a call. You can press and hold the button on the ear piece to answer or end a call. 8 GSM emergency call 3. Press key to call the number. Key in 112 then press key. Notice:
This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, wireless and landline networks as well as user-programmed functions, which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely on any wireless phone for essential communications (medical emergencies, for example). 3.3. Answering a call There are three methods of answering a call according to the settings. Function Steps Press send key to Press key to answer the incoming answer Press any key to answer call. Press key to reject the call. Press any key except and key to answer the incoming call. Press or key to reject the call. Description When somebody is calling you, the phone shows the callers information. When somebody is calling you, the phone shows the callers information. Open the flip to answer Open the flip to answer the incoming call. Notice:
1. If you have set call divert in
[Network Service], the call will be forward to the number you set. In any situation, you can press or key to answer the call. Press or key to reject it. 3.4. Handling two or more calls You can answer an incoming call or make another call during a call. You can also build a conference call. Function Answering an incoming call during a call Description Steps 1. During a call, press key to answer an incoming call. The first call is put on hold and the new call becomes active. 2. Press key to reject the incoming 9 call. Making another call during a call 1. During a call, press number keys to key in the outgoing call numbers or press Swap calls key to select from phonebook. 2. Press key to make the new call and the first call is put on hold. 1. Press key for in call option list. Select [Swap] to switch between the active and held call. 2. Press key to end the selected call. Build a conference call 1. To build a conference call, you must have an active call and a held call. 2. Press key and select [Start Conference]. 3. To add a new participant to the call, put the conference call on hold. Connect a new call and then select [Add To Conference] from option list. 1. Select a party in the list by pressing up and down key. 2. Select [Private Call] in option list. Other calling parties in the conference call are put on hold. 3. You can press [End] to end this call or select [Add To Conference] to rejoin to the conference call. 1. Select a party in the list by pressing up and down key. 2. Select [End Selected Call] in option list. 1. Select any party of the conference call. 2. Press or key to end the conference call for all parties. To speak privately to a specific party To end the call for specific party End conference call Notice:
Conference call is a network service that allows you to make a conference call with a maximum of six participants, including yourself. Please contact your service provider for this service. 4. 4.1. Phone overview Introduction 10 4.2. Standby mode 4.2.1. Idle mode overview 4.2.2. Status icons Signal intensity: used to identify the signal intensity, the more bar the more intensity it has. Messages: used to identify whether you have got a new message, if the SIM has overflow then the icon will wink. Call divert: used to identify if call divert is activate. Silent: used to identify if the phone is set as silent. Vibrator: used to identify whether you have activate the function of vibrating Notice: the ting tone volume is not effected by vibrating 11 Alarm: used to identify whether the function of alarm has been activated. Battery: used to identify power, the more bar the more power it has. 4.3. Keypad introduction 4.3.1. Function key In the manual book long press means press the key about 2 seconds without halt, while press for one time and press the key means press the key then release. Not all key functions are included in this table. More details please refer to other part of the manual. Key Orders and function End key
Long press this key for 2-3 seconds to turn on /off phone.
Press this key to over or quit a call.
In the sub menu state, press this key to back to idle state Send key
Press this key can answer call or call out.
In the idle state, press this key , then the outgoing calls will be shown, press explore key to select, press again to dial. Clear key
Press to clear the input characters in editing mode. Long press to delete all input characters. Phonebook key
In the idle state, press this key to enter phone book Right soft key (Game key)
Perform the function shown in the bottom of screen
In the idle state , press this key to enter Game. Left soft key (Menu key)
In the idle state, press this key to enter the main menu.
In the call, press this key to enter the phone book menu.
Perform the function shown in the left bottom of screen Message key
In the idle state ,press this key to enter Message Explore-up
Browse menu and list
In the idle state ,press this key to enter Accessory Explore-down
Browse menu and list
In the idle state ,press this key to enter Alarm Explore-left
Browse items
In the idle state ,press this key to enter Received Calls Explore-right
Browse items
In the idle state ,press this key to select Ring Tone 12 Number key
In the idle state, press number key to enter call number.
In edit mode ,press to input the corresponding characters
* key
In the idle state, long press to enable/disable vibration.
In edit mode, press to enter symbol list
# key
In edit mode, press this key to switch from different case and input method.
In call number edit mode, long press to insert a pause p. Side up & down key
In the idle state, press up and down key to adjust ring tone volume.
In flip closed state, press up and down key to switch LED color.
In call state, press up and down key to adjust receiver volume.
In hands free status, press up and down to adjust ear piece volume. Side function key
In the idle state, press this key to display/hide operator name.
In flip closed state, press this key to turn on/off LED light. 4.3.2. Alphanumeric keys key character
? ! 1 :
A B C 2 ) D E F 3 (
G H I 4 $
J K L 5 space M N O 6 , P Q R S 7 T U V 8 ;
W X Y Z 9
. + - = 0
switch input method 13 Introduction of menu 5. 5.1. Messages In idle mode, select Menu->Message or press 30 messages in on the handset for Draft and Outbox. key to enter Message. You can save maximum 5.1.1. Inbox function 1 Delete 2 Reply 3 Forward 4 Extract Number description Delete the focused message. reply message to the sender Forward a receiving message. After editing the message, press
[Option] to send, save or give it up. Sendsend the message Group Sendsend the message to the existing group Savesave the message to the Draft Cancelabandon the editing message Extract the number of sender and the number in the messages. Press [Option] to save or call the number Savesave this number into Phonebook Call Numbercall this number 5 Call Number call the sender 5.1.2. Write Message You can edit maximum 160 characters in a message. Press this function to send and store messages. Press [Select] to enter the edit interface. The input method including,
Abc The first letter is written in upper case and other letters are written in lower case
ABC Upper case input mode
abc Lower case input mode
123 Number input mode Press key to show the symbols. Select the symbols by key to switch the input mode. Press using explore key and press [Select] to confirm. Press to delete one character, long press to clear all the characters on the screen. 14 Functions in [Option] are, function 1 Send 2 Group Send 3Save 4Cancel 5.1.3. Draft description Send the message send the message to the existing group save the message to the Draft abandon the editing message Enter to show the saved message list. Press key to select the focused message. Functions including, 1 Delete: delete the selected message. 2 Send: send the message 5.1.4. Outbox Enter to show the sent message list. Press key to select the focused message. Functions including, 1 Delete: delete the focused message. 2 Forward: Forward the focused message. 5.1.5. Group Setting You can store a group list for group sending. Step1 Press [Select] to enter the edit mode. Input the phone number or press key to select from key to delete the focused list. Phonebook. Step2 Press [Save] to save and back to list screen. Press 5.1.6. Memory Status Display SIM card and handset storage space. The display format is, saved records / total records available 5.1.7. Delete All Delete all records on SIM card and handset. After selecting this function, a dialog Delete All?
shows. Press [OK] to delete all the messages, press [Back] to give up this operation. 5.1.8. Settings 1 Service Center: Edit or save the service center number. This number can be offered by network supplier. 2 Validity Period: If the recipient cannot be reached within the validity period, the message will be removed from the message center. Options includes [1 hour], [12 hours], [24 hours], and [1 week]. 3 Status Report: After sending messages, it will report whether it has been successful, Press
[On] to open this function, [Off] to close this function. 5.1.9. Broadcast This service is used to receive information of weather report, traffic information, hospital, taxi information, etc. You can contact with network service to get more information. Please contact your service provider for more information. 15 1 Receiving Setting
Onopen the cell broadcast function
Offclose the cell broadcast function 2 Read BroadcastCheck all the received cell broadcast message 3 Add ChannelAdd a new cell broadcast channel 4 Channel ListList all the cell broadcast channel, press [Delete] to delete the focused channel Note: This service is not support for all networks. More information please contacts your service provider. 5.1.10. Voice Mail 1 Dial Voice MailDial the voicemail number to get the message. 2 Set Voice Mailset the voicemail number. 5.2. Phonebook In idle mode, press menu to enter main menu. Using explore key and hint to select Phonebook. You can also press key to enter Phonebook. The handset phonebook can store 200 names and phone numbers. 5.2.1. Search 1 By Namesearch records by your entering name 2 By Positionsearch records by position. The position of handset records starts from 1 to 200. SIM card position starts from 201. 5.2.2. New Entry Using explore key and then press [Select] to enter New Entry. 1 Save To SIMadd a new entry on SIM card. 2 Save To Phoneadd a new entry on handset. Step1 Press [Select] to enter edit mode. Key in the phone number and press [OK] to save record. Or press [Delete] to modify the entry. Step2 Key in the name and press [OK]. A confirm dialog shows if the record is successfully saved. 5.2.3. Copy All SIM To PhoneCopy all SIM card records to your phone. Phone To SIMCopy all phone records to SIM card. 5.2.4. Delete All SIM CardDelete all SIM card records. PhoneDelete all phone records. 16 5.2.5. Memory Status The using state will be shown in number: the used capacity/ total capacity. 5.2.6. My Number Select to set your own phone number. Select [Check] to view your phone number. Select [Add] to edit it. 5.3. Call Record This item can show the records of all the outgoing calls, missed calls and received calls. 5.3.1. Missed Calls This item shows the last recently 10 answered number. 1. You can press [up] or [down] key to browse. 2. Press [option] key ,then press [Select] key to activate this functions. function Call Number Store Number Send Message Details Delete Delete all description Dial the missed call number. store the number in the SIM card or phone. send message to this number. show the number and the name (if stored before) also the time and the date of the call delete the number from Missed Calls. delete all the number from Missed Calls. 5.3.2. Received Calls This item shows the last recently 10 received number. Functions are as [Missed Calls]. 5.3.3. Dialed Calls This item shows the last recently 10 dialed number. Functions are as [Missed Calls]. 5.3.4. Call Timers This function shows the duration of your incoming and outgoing calls. 1 Last Callcheck the last call duration 2 All Incomingcheck total duration of all incoming calls 3 All Outgoingcheck total duration of all outgoing calls 5.3.5. Call Cost Show the total fee of all the calls. The network server will provide fee inquiry, and you can inquiry the fee of last call and all calls. 1 Last charge: enquire the fee of last call. 17 2 Total charges: total fee of all the calls. 3 Rate look for or set a unit of time and currency. PIN2 is required. 4 Limitinquiry or set the maximum fee. You should enter PIN2 number if you want use this function.
Viewcheck the cost limit.
Changechange the cost limit and activate this function. PIN2 is required.
Cancelcancel this function. PIN2 is required. 5 Reset Charge delete cost records, it require PIN2. Notice! Not all the SIM card has this function. 5.3.6. Clear Records 1 Missed CallsClear all missed call records. 2 Received CallsClear all received call records. 3 Dialed CallsClear all dialed call records. 4 Clear AllClear all call records. 5.4. Network Service This option contains some Network Services. 5.4.1. Call Divert This option can divert the incoming calls to the target phone. It needs to set the number of the target phone in advance. 1 When No Service This option can set the diverting of no reaching. It can divert the incoming calls to the designated phone when the phone is powered off or not connecting to network. Press [Select] and select operations: Voice, Fax and Data. Each operation provides three functions: Check Status, Set Divert and Cancel Divert Please press [select] to activate it. Check StatusView the current settings status of the diverting. Set DivertSet the diverting. Cancel DivertCancel the diverting. 2 When Busy This option can set the busy diverting. When the phone is in busy it can divert the incoming calls to the target phone. Its submenu is the same as When No Service. 3 When No Answer If this item is selected, the call will be diverted to the target phone when it is ignored. Its submenu is the same as When No Service. 4 All Calls Divert all incoming calls to the target phone. Its submenu is the same as When No Service. 18 5 Cancel All The diverting of all incoming calls is cancelled. 5.4.2. Call Barring Forbid the outgoing or incoming calls. Please input password before operating this function. (The password is provided by network supplier.) 1 Outgoing CallsRestrict the outgoing callings. There are three function options. Press
[Select] to activate. Check Status: View the current status of the restriction of the calls. Set BarSet the restriction of the calls. CancelCancel the restriction of the calls. 2 Internat. CallsRestrict the international callings. Its second rank menu is the same as Outgoing Calls. 3 Internat. But HomeRestrict the international callings except it those directed to the home PLMN country. Its submenu is the same as Outgoing Calls. 4 Incoming CallsRestrict the incoming callings. Its submenu is the same as Outgoing Calls. 5 When RoamingRestrict the roaming service. Its submenu is the same as Outgoing Calls. 6 Cancel All BarringCancel all of the restriction of incoming and outgoing calls. 7 Change PasswordChange the restriction password. 5.4.3. Call Waiting Open or close the function of the incoming calls waiting. If it is active, you will be notified when the phone is busy but another new incoming call. If it is deactivated, you will not be notified. 1 Check StatusView the current status of this option. 2 ActiveActivate this function. 3 Cancel: Disable this function. 5.4.4. Network Selection This option can select the method of searching network. There are two modes, Automatic and Manual. And the default is automatic. 1 Automatic: Select this item to search network automatically. 2 Manual: Select this item to choose the network manually. 5.4.5. Band Mode This option can select the band. There are five options: Automatic, 900&1800, 900, 1800, 1900. Usually select Automatic. 5.4.6. Hide Number Set this function to hide your phone number when calling. (Network support is required) 1 OnActivate this function and hide the your phone number. 2 OffTurn off this function. Your phone number will be sent. 5.5. Accessories 19 Some applications are provided in this menu. 5.5.1. Game This phone offers you three games to play: Saving Egg, Helicopter, and Shrewmouse. Choose the desired game and then select [Help] to see how to play the game. 1 Game Options New Game: Start a new game. Continue: Resume a paused game. Help: Instruction of the game. 2 Tones On: Turn on game tones. Off: Turn off game tones. 5.5.2. Calculator Select this item to calculate. It includes plus, minus, multiply and divide. 5.5.3. Calendar This function helps you to edit and read the reminder. Use explore key to select date and then press
[Select] to show the user saved reminder and options. 1 NewAdd a new reminder on the selected date. 2 Delete AllDelete all reminders. 3 Saved RemindersRead the selected reminder and do the edit or delete single record. 5.5.4. Alarm You can set three sets of alarms. Use explore up and down key to select the record and press [Select]
to set the alarm. 1 RepeatPress explore right to select the repeat period. Options includes Daily, Week Day, and Once. 2 TimePress explore right to set alarm time. The time format is 24 hours. 3 DateSet this item if you select Once. Press explore right to set the date and press [OK] after finished. 4 On/OffPress explore right to turn on/off this alarm. Press [Save] after finishing the settings. Select [Cancel All Alarms] to clear all alarm settings. 5.5.5. SIM Toolkit (STK) Your SIM card may provide additional services that called SIM Toolkit (STK). This menu is only displayed if this is support by your SIM card. The name and the contents of this menu depend entirely on the service available. For more information please contact your service provider. 5.6. Phone Settings 20 This option is used to set your phone. 5.6.1. Language This option can select language. Press [Select] to activate. 5.6.2. Tones This phone provides 40 poly ring tone. It includes four options: Ring Tone, SMS Tone, Alarm Tone, and Keypad Tone. 1 Ring ToneSet the ring tone and the volume of the incoming calls. Move the cursor by Up/Down-key and press [Select] to choose. 2 SMS ToneSet the ring tone and the volume of the incoming SMS. 3 Alarm ToneSet the ring tone and the volume of the alarm clock. 4 Keypad ToneSet the tone of key press. The phone offers 2 sets normal keypad tone and 4 sets special ones. Use up and down key to select the preferred keypad tone. 5.6.3. Vibrating Select [On] to set the phone vibrating when incoming calls, receiving SMS or alarming. Select [Off]
to turn off vibrating. NoticeVibrating is independent with the silent. 5.6.4. Display function
(1) Wallpaper
(2) Backlight Timer
(3) Backlight Level
(4) Battery Level description There are three display method, No Wallpaper, Slide Wallpaper, and Fixed Wallpaper. 1. No Wallpaperwallpaper displayed as blank 2. Slide Wallpaperchange wallpaper for every three seconds. Fixed WallpaperSelect a wallpaper from the list. You can set backlight always on, off, or switch off after a period of inactivity (10, 20, 30, 60 seconds). Use up and down key to adjust the backlight brightness. Press [Select] to confirm. Check the current battery capability. 5.6.5. Clock 1 Date SettingSet the current date (dd/mm/yy, for example, 23/07/2003). 2 Time SettingSet the current time (hh/min, for example, 08/58). 3 Time FormatSet the format of time. There are two choices: 24 hour and 12 hour. 12-Hours: for example, 1:00 PM (PM 1:00) 24-Hours: for example, 13:00 (PM 1:00). 5.6.6. Call Setting 21 1 Answering ModeThis function can set the answering method.
Normal AnswerPress answer key to answer the incoming call.
Anykey AnswerPress any key except end key to answer the incoming call.
Flip AnswerOpen the flip to answer the incoming call. 2 Auto RedialIf this function is activated, the phone will redial automatically after a delay when it cant reach the target phone. 3 Incall TimerSet whether you need to be noticed calling time during calling. 5.6.7. Security 1 Enable PIN
ActivateNeed to input the PIN while power on.
CancelSelect this item not to activate. 2 Change PIN: change PIN code. 3 Change PIN2This function needs SIM card support. For more information please contact your service provider. 4Handset CodePhone data will be protected by handset code. The default handset code is 0000. You can use this function to change it. 5Fixed DialingWhen this function is activate, only the set numbers can be called out. Users can enter phonebook to edit the fixed dialing list. Select [Cancel] to close this function. This function needs SIM card support. PIN2 is required to change the setting. 5.6.8. Restore Factory Select this option to revert the initial status which manufacturer destined. Handset code is required. 22 6. Menu tree 1. Messages 1.1 Inbox 1.2 Write Message 1.3 Draft 1.4 Outbox 1.5 SMS Group 1.6 Memory Status 1.7 Delete All 1.8 Settings 1.9 Broadcast 1.8.1 Service Center 1.8.2 Validity Period 1.8.3 Status Report 1.9.1 Receiving Setting 1.9.2 Read Broadcast 1.9.3 Add Channel 1.9.4 Channel List 1.10.1 Dial Voice Mail 1.10.2 Set Voice Mail 1.10 Voice Mail 2. Phonebook 2.1 Search 2.1.1 By Name 2.1.2 By Position 2.2 New Entry 2.3 Copy All 2.2.1 Save To SIM 2.2.2 Save To Phone 2.3.1 SIM To Phone 2.3.2 Phone To SIM 2.4 Delete All 2.4.1 SIM Card 2.4.2 Phone 2.5 Memory Status 2.6 My Number 2.6.1 Consult 2.6.2 Change 3 Call Record 3.1 Missed Calls 3.2 Received Calls 3.3 Dialed Calls 23 3.4 Call Timers 3.5 Call Cost 3.4.1 Last Call 3.4.2 All Incoming 3.4.3 All Outgoing 3.5.1 Last Charge 3.5.2 Total Charge 3.5.3 Rate 3.5.4 Limit 3.5.5 Reset Charge 3.6 Clear Records 3.6.1 Missed Calls 3.6.2 Received Calls 3.6.3 Dialed Calls 3.6.4 Clear All 4. Network Service 4.1 Call Divert 4.2 Call Barring 4.1.1 When No Service 4.1.2 When Busy 4.1.3 When No Answer 4.1.4 All Calls 4.1.5 Cancel All 4.2.1 Outgoing Calls 4.2.2 Internat. Calls 4.2.3 Internat. But Home 4.2.4 Incoming Calls 4.2.5 When Roaming 4.2.6 Cancel All Barring 4.2.7 Change Password 4.3 Call Waiting 4.3.1 Check Status 4.3.2 Activate 4.3.3 Cancel 4.4 Network Selection 4.4.1 Automatic 4.4.2 Manual 4.5 Band Mode 4.5.1 Automatic 4.5.2 900&1800 4.5.3 900 4.5.4 1800 4.5.5 1900 24 4.6 Hide Number 4.6.1 On 4.6.2 Off 5. Accessories 5.1 Game 5.1.1 Saving Egg 5.1.2 Helicopter 5.1.3 Shrewmouse 5.1.4 Tones 5.2 Calculator 5.3 Calendar 5.4 Alarm 5.5 STKNeed SIM card support 6. Phone Settings 6.1 Language 6.1.1 English 6.1.2 Spanish 6.2 Tones 6.2.1 Ring Tone 6.2.2 SMS Tone 6.2.3 Alarm Tone 6.2.4 Keypad Tone 6.3 Vibrating 6.3.1 On 6.3.2 Off 6.4 Display 6.4.1 Wallpaper 6.4.2 Backlight Timer 6.4.3 Backlight Level 6.4.4 Battery Level 6.5 Clock 6.5.1 Data Setting 6.5.2 Time Setting 6.5.3 Time Format 6.6 Call Setting 6.6.1 Answering Mode 6.6.2 Auto Redial 6.6.3 Incall Timer 6.7 Security 6.7.1 Enable PIN 6.7.2 Change PIN 25 6.7.3 Change PIN2 6.7.4 Handset Code 6.7.5 Fixed Dialing 6.8 Restore Factory 26 7. Specific Absorption Rate This model phone meets the international requirements for exposure to radio waves. Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The guidelines include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. Tests for SAR are conducted based on CENELEC** testing procedure, using standard operating positions with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it is tested to confirm compliance with the guidelines. The tests are performed in positions and locations that conform to a uniform testing methodology determined by an expert standards body. ** CENELEC is a European standard body. 27 FCC RF Exposure Information Read this information before using your handset In August 1996 the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S and international standards bodies. The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage the phone, or result in violation of FCC regulations. Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may result. Please contact your local dealer for replacement antenna. Body-worn Operation This device was tested for typical body-worn operations. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 2.5 cm must be maintained between the users body and the handset, including the antenna. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories used by this device should not contain any metallic components. Body-worn accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. 28 NOTE:
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiated radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. This EUT is incompliance with SAR for general population /uncontrolled exposure limits in ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1999 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C. 29