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MACRONIX MCX-608 CONNECTING THE WORLD GSM900/DCS1800/PCS1900 Tri-Band Cellular Phone __________________________ User Guide Macronix MCX-608 User Guide Body-worn RF exposure statement:
This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone kept 1.5 cm from the body. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 1.5 cm must be maintained between the users body and the back of the phone, including the antenna, whether extended or retracted. Third-party belt clips, holsters, and similar accessories containing metallic components should not be used. Body-worn accessories that cannot maintain 1.5 cm separation distance between the users body and the back of the phone, and have not been tested for typical body-worn operations may not comply with FCC RF exposure limits and should be avoided. 2 Macronix MCX-608 User Guide Contents Safety Overview .............................................................................. 6 Diagram of your Phone .................................................................... 7 Parts of the phone ........................................................................... 8 Quick Start Guide ............................................................................ 9 A. Remove the Phones Back Cover................................................ 9 B. Install the SIM Card ..................................................................... 9 C. Install the Battery ........................................................................ 9 D. Replace the Phones Back Cover .............................................. 10 E. Charge the Battery .................................................................... 10 F. Turn On the Phone .................................................................... 10 G. Make a Call ............................................................................... 10 H. Answer a Call ............................................................................ 10 How to use this guide .................................................................... 11 Entering Letters and Numbers ....................................................... 12 Menu ............................................................................................. 16 1. Call Log ..................................................................................... 19 2. Messages .................................................................................. 21 2.3 Send Msg ................................................................................ 24 2.4 Voice Mail ................................................................................ 24 2.4.1 Call Voice Mail ...................................................................... 24 2.4.2 Set Voice Mail ....................................................................... 24 2.5.1 SMS Notify ............................................................................ 25 2.5.2 CBMS On/Off........................................................................ 25 2.5.3 Msg Setting (Message Setting) ............................................. 25 2.5.3.1 Service Center ................................................................... 25 2.5.3.2 Expiry Period ..................................................................... 25 3. Call Options ............................................................................... 26 3.1 Call Divert ................................................................................ 28 3.2 Call Barring .............................................................................. 28 3.3 Call Waiting ............................................................................. 29 3.4 Caller ID .................................................................................. 30 4. Settings ..................................................................................... 31 4.1 Call Alert .................................................................................. 32 4.1.1 Ring Tone ............................................................................. 32 4.1.2 Ring Volume ......................................................................... 32 4.1.4 Listening Volume .................................................................. 33 4.2 Language................................................................................. 33 4.3 Display Setup........................................................................... 33 4.4 Any Key Answer ...................................................................... 34 3 User Guide Macronix MCX-608 4.5 Network Selection .................................................................... 34 Other Settings ............................................................................... 35 4.7 Speed Dial ............................................................................... 35 4.8 Voice Mail Speed Key .............................................................. 35 4.9 Back Light ................................................................................ 35 4.10 Software Version ................................................................... 35 4.11 Set Default ............................................................................. 35 5. Security ..................................................................................... 37 5.1 Change PIN ............................................................................. 37 5.2 FDN Mode ............................................................................... 37 5.3 Keypad Lock ............................................................................ 38 6. My Phone Number ..................................................................... 39 6.1 View Phone #........................................................................... 39 6.2 Edit Phone # ............................................................................ 39 7. Call Time, Cost .......................................................................... 40 7.1 Call Timers .............................................................................. 40 7.1.1 Last Call................................................................................ 40 7.1.2 All Calls................................................................................. 40 7.1.3 Clear Timer ........................................................................... 40 7.2 Call Cost .................................................................................. 40 7.2.1 Last Call................................................................................ 40 7.2.2 All Calls................................................................................. 41 7.2.3 Unit Remain .......................................................................... 41 7.2.4 Settings................................................................................. 41 7.2.4.1 Reset Cost ......................................................................... 41 7.2.4.2 Set Cost Limit .................................................................... 41 8. Names ....................................................................................... 42 8.1 Search List .............................................................................. 42 8.1.1 Call ....................................................................................... 43 8.1.2 Edit ....................................................................................... 43 8.1.3 Delete ................................................................................... 43 8.1.4 Copy to Phone/SIM ............................................................... 43 8.2 Add to List................................................................................ 43 8.2.1 Add To SIM ........................................................................... 43 8.2.2 Add To Phone ....................................................................... 43 8.3.1 Speed Dial ............................................................................ 43 8.3.2 Memory Status ..................................................................... 43 9. During Call Options (Conference Call Options) ......................... 44 9.1 Hold ......................................................................................... 44 9.2 Unhold ..................................................................................... 45 9.3 New Call .................................................................................. 45 9.4 End Call ................................................................................... 45 9.5 Swap ....................................................................................... 45 9.6 End Connected ........................................................................ 45 9.7 End All Calls ............................................................................ 45 4 User Guide Macronix MCX-608 9.8 Join Calls ................................................................................. 45 9.9 Hold Party ................................................................................ 45 9.10 Unhold Party .......................................................................... 45 9.11 Release Party ........................................................................ 45 9.12 Extract Party .......................................................................... 45 9.13 Menu ..................................................................................... 46 9.14 Names ................................................................................... 46 10. Reference Information ............................................................. 47 10.1 The Battery ............................................................................ 47 10.1.1 Charging the Battery ........................................................... 47 10.1.2 Removing the Battery ......................................................... 47 10.2 Taking out the SIM Card ........................................................ 48 10.3 The Antenna .......................................................................... 48 10.4 Indicators ............................................................................... 48 10.5 PIN Number ........................................................................... 49 10.6 Entering Text.......................................................................... 49 10.6.1 Upper case mode ............................................................... 50 10.6.2 Lower case mode. ............................................................. 50 10.6.3 eZiText mode. .................................................................... 50 10.7 Wireless Network Services .................................................... 50 10.8 Safety Information ................................................................. 50 10.8.1 Making Emergency Calls .................................................... 51 10.8.2 Turn off Wireless Phone Locales...................................... 51 10.8.3 Explosion Risk Areas .......................................................... 51 10.8.4 Electronic devices ............................................................... 52 10.8.5 Hearing Aids ....................................................................... 52 10.8.6 Pacemakers ....................................................................... 52 10.8.7 Other Medical Devices ........................................................ 53 10.8.8 Operating Environment ....................................................... 53 10.8.9 Traffic Safety....................................................................... 53 10.8.10 Your own Vehicle .............................................................. 53 10.9 Care and Maintenance .......................................................... 54 11. Troubleshooting ....................................................................... 55 12. Technical Information............................................................... 56 Index .............................................................................................. 59 5 User Guide Macronix MCX-608 Safety Overview These simple rules will keep you safe. Breaking them can be illegal or dangerous. In General: Never switch on your phone when wireless phone use may cause danger or interference, or when it is prohibited. Blasting: Dont use the phone near where blasting is in progress. Road: Never use a handheld phone while driving or riding a bike. Hospitals: Turn off near medical equipment. Follow local rules. Aircraft: Always turn off in aircraft, as wireless devices can interfere with the planes autopilot system and even cause crashes. Gas Stations: Always keep your phone turned off when you are near a refuelling point. Do not use it near fuels or chemicals. Water: Your phone is not water-resistant, so keep it dry. Qualified Service: Only qualified personnel should repair your phone. Batteries and Accessories: Use only approved batteries and accessories. Dont connect incompatible devices. Backups: Keep backup copies of all important data. Connections: When connecting to other devices, read their user guides for safety guidelines. Dont connect incompatible devices. Emergency calls: Make sure the phone is turned on. If the phone can camp on any SOS networks, you can make the emergency call without a SIM card and without entering a PIN number. Simply dial 911, or whatever the emergency code is in the area you are in. 6 Macronix MCX-608 Diagram of your Phone This is an image of your phone, with its parts labelled. User Guide 7 User Guide Macronix MCX-608 Parts of the phone Left Arrow or Up Arrow key: just under the screen on the left side of the phone. Moves up to the next menu entry. Right Arrow or Down Arrow key: just under the screen on the right side of the phone. Moves down a menu. Clear (C) key: just under the screen in the center of the phone. Acts like a Backspace or Delete key when typing. Also, you can use it to toggle the top center of the display between Cell Phone Indicator Icons and the Service Provider Name. End key: on the right side of your phone, just under the Down Arrow Key. The End key has a symbol of a phone sitting on its cradle. Its functions are: End, Exit, Stop, Cancel. Pressing and holding it for two seconds turns your phone On or Off. Send key: on the left side of your phone just under the Up Arrow key. The Send keys functions are Send, Yes, Enter, Select. One (1) key: This is a voice mail speed key. Pressing and holding this key takes you to voicemail when the voicemail speed key is enabled. Keypad Lock (#) or Pound key: This key locks your keyboard, so that inadvertent pressing of keys wont cause problems. Volume keys: around on the left side (or edge) of the phone. When a call is in progress, you can use these keys to adjust the listening volume. When you have an incoming call that you have not yet answered, you can use them to adjust the ring tone volume. When a call is not in progress, you can use them to adjust the volume of the key tone. 8 Macronix MCX-608 Quick Start Guide If the SIM card and battery are already installed in your phone, go to step E. User Guide A. Remove the Phones Back Cover Press in the plastic latch at the bottom rear of the phone. Lift the cover upward. Note: always keep the cover on when using or storing the phone. B. Install the SIM Card IMPORTANT: Before you install the SIM card, switch off your phone by holding down the End key for 2 seconds. If the battery is in place in the phone, you will need to remove the battery to access the SIM slot. With the back of the phone upright, find the SIM slot. Position the bevelled corner on the right, gold area down. Install the SIM card by sliding it gently into the slot. Note: The SIM card is easily damaged by bending or scratching, so use care in handling it. Keep the SIM card away from small children. 9 Macronix MCX-608 C. Install the Battery Place the battery in the compartment with the label side facing up and the gold contact area aligned with the contact prongs in the phone. Line up the two catches with the holes in the bottom of the battery bay, then push the top of the battery in until it clicks. (To remove the battery, press down on the plastic latch at the top of the battery and lift up. ) User Guide D. Replace the Phones Back Cover Position the back cover over the locking catches on the phone. Press on the back cover until it locks into place. E. Charge the Battery Plug in the charger to the phone and a wall outlet. Wait 3.5 hours. Remove the phone from the charger.
(For more information on the battery, see Reference Information...The Battery, at the end of this manual.) 10 Macronix MCX-608 User Guide F. Turn On the Phone Press and hold in the End key. (Found on the right side of the MCX-608, this key has a symbol of a phone sitting on its cradle.) Hold the End key in 2 seconds, then release it. If PIN1 is required, enter it, followed by the Send (or #) key. You can then toggle between Cell Phone Indicator Icons and the Service Provider Name using the C
(Clear) key. G. Make a Call Key in the number (with area code if necessary). Press the Send key to call. To make an international call, press and hold the zero key to get a
+ sign, the international dialling prefix. Then enter the country code, area code, and phone number. H. Answer a Call Your phone is ringing. Press the Send key to answer the call. Hold the earpiece to your ear and speak normally. 11 User Guide Macronix MCX-608 How to use this guide Get familiar with:
The diagram of the phone The names of the parts of the phone The words used for actions you do to the phone (see diagram) This will help you understand the directions that follow throughout the rest of this manual. Terms for actions you do to the phone:
Press, or push, means to quickly press and then release a key. Press and hold, or Push in and hold, means to press in the key and hold it for two or three seconds, or until the feature being used is activated, and then release the key. A dark bar indicates that a given option is highlighted. Scroll means move up and down in the menus using the arrow keys. The up and down arrow keys are also used when selecting menu options, that is, to select an option, use the arrow keys to scroll until the option is highlighted, then press the Send key. From the Start screen, the up arrow enters the Menu, and the down arrow enters the Names menu. The Send key (whose functions are Send/Talk/Select) acts on the highlighted option. For simplicity, we will refer to this key as the Send key. The Send key has a symbol on it depicting a phone lifted off the receiver. The Send key is also used to place a call or answer an incoming call. The End key is the End/Cancel/Unselect key. For simplicity, we will refer to it as the End key. Its symbol depicts a phone sitting on its receiver hung up. The end key is used to end a call, to unselect a selected menu option. A scroll bar at the right of the screen tells you where you are in each menu and submenu. 12 Macronix MCX-608 User Guide yeK sretcarahC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
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.desseugsah 13 User Guide Macronix MCX-608 Entering Letters and Numbers You can enter letters and numbers into your phone for a persons name and phone number, writing a text message, etc. The pound (#) key toggles from uppercase mode to lowercase mode to eZiText mode. In eZiText mode, your phone tries to predict what word you are entering and fill in the rest of it. If the phone guesses wrong, just keep entering the word correctly, because your keystrokes override the phones guesses. To pick the word that the phone has guessed, press the * key. See also Reference Information...Entering Text, in the back of this manual. To enter letters: find the key that has the letter you want on it. Press the key repeatedly until the letter you want appears on the screen. Depending on the selected display language, the following characters may be available:
Note: When you are dialing a call, you can get the + sign by holding down the zero key. For more information, see 10.6, eZiText. Navigating the Menu Navigating through the menu quickly becomes intuitive. For purposes of explanation, your phones navigation is best simplified. All you really need to do is use the following steps as they come up:
Scroll with the arrow keys until what you want is highlighted Select it with the Send key Type letters using the keyboard Cancel typed letters using the C (Cancel) key Cancel or back up a step using the End key. Take a common situation. Suppose you want to look at the Call Log, and add a missed number to the Phones memory. You could use the sequence:
Menu>Call Log>Missed Calls, select a number, Option>Save>Add to Phone. The sequence above is simple and very understandable, and corresponds exactly to the menu chart given in the section of this manual that follows. Therefore we will continue to explain things using similar sequences and menu charts. It is better not to list all the button pushes, as they would only be confusing. For example, in reality, the sequence above would look like the following table. 14 Macronix MCX-608 User Guide
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.tixEot Menu Shortcuts Use the menu numbers listed under Shortcut. For example, in place of the above sequence, you could press 1>3>1. 15 Macronix MCX-608 Menu Menu Entry Shortcut 1. Call Log .................................. 1 Dialed Calls........................ 1>1 Save .................................... Add to SIM....................... Add to Phone................... Erase ................................... Erase all .............................. Received Calls .................. 1>2 Save .................................... Add to SIM....................... Add to Phone................... Erase ................................... Erase all .............................. Missed Calls ...................... 1>3 Save .................................... Add to SIM....................... Add to Phone................... Erase ................................... Erase all .............................. 2. Messages ................................. 2
.............................. 2>1 Erase ................................... Reply ................................... Save ................................ Send ................................ Send & Save ................... Edit/Forward ........................ Save ................................ Send ................................ Send & Save ................... Details ................................. Save Number ...................... Add to SIM....................... Add to Phone................... Inbox Outbox2>2 Erase ................................... Edit/Forward ........................ Save ................................ Send ................................ Send & Save ................... Send Msg .......................... 2>3 User Guide Save .................................... Send .................................... Send & Save ....................... Voice Mail .......................... 2>4 Call Voice Mail ...........2>4>1 Set Voice Mail............2>4>2 Options .............................. 2>5 SMS Notify ................2>5>1 CBMS On/Off ............2>5>2 Msg Setting ...............2>5>3 Service Center.. 2>5>3>1 Expiry Period .... 2>5>3>2 None ......... 2>5>3>2>1 1 Hr ........... 2>5>3>2>2 6 Hr ........... 2>5>3>2>3 24 Hr ......... 2>5>3>2>4 1 Wk ......... 2>5>3>2>5 4 Wk ......... 2>5>3>2>6 3. Call Options ............................. 3 Call Divert.......................... 3>1 All Calls .....................3>1>1 Activate............. 3>1>1>1 Cancel .............. 3>1>1>2 Status ............... 3>1>1>3 Busy ..........................3>1>2 Activate............. 3>1>2>1 Cancel .............. 3>1>2>2 Status ............... 3>1>2>3 No Reply....................3>1>3 Activate............. 3>1>3>1 Cancel .............. 3>1>3>2 Status ............... 3>1>3>3 Unreachable ..............3>1>4 Activate............. 3>1>4>1 Cancel .............. 3>1>4>2 Status ............... 3>1>4>3 Cancel Divert .............3>1>5 Call Barring ....................... 3>2 Change Bar Pwd .......3>2>1 Outgoing Calls ...........3>2>2 Activate............. 3>2>2>1 Cancel .............. 3>2>2>2 Status ............... 3>2>2>3 Intl Out Calls..............3>2>3 Activate............. 3>2>3>1 16 Macronix MCX-608 Cancel................ 3>2>3>2 Status ................. 3>2>3>3 Incoming Calls ............ 3>2>4 Activate............... 3>2>4>1 Cancel................ 3>2>4>2 Status ................. 3>2>4>3 Inc When Roam.......... 3>2>5 Activate............... 3>2>5>1 Cancel................ 3>2>5>2 Status ................. 3>2>5>3 Intl Expt Home ............ 3<2<6 Activate............... 3>2>6>1 Cancel................ 3>2>6>2 Status ................. 3>2>6>3 Cancel Barring ........... 3>2>7 Call Waiting ........................ 3>3 Activate....................... 3>3>1 Cancel........................ 3>3>2 Status ......................... 3>3>3 Caller ID ............................ 3>4 CLI Present ................ 3>4>1 CLI Restrict ................ 3>4>2 COL Present .............. 3>4>3 COL Restrict ............... 3>4>4 4. Settings .................................. 4 Call Alert............................. 4>1 Ring Tone .................. 4>1>1 No Alert .............. 4>1>1>1 Vibrator .............. 4>1>1>2 Standard ............ 4>1>1>3 Staccato ............. 4>1>1>4 Crescendo ......... 4>1>1>5 Marching ............ 4>1>1>6 Western .............. 4>1>1>7 Pretty Kid ........... 4>1>1>8 Ring Volume ............... 4>1>2 High ................... 4>1>2>1 Medium High ...... 4>1>2>2 Medium Low....... 4>1>2>3 Low .................... 4>1>2>4 Key Tone Volume ....... 4>1>3 Listening Volume......... 4>1>4 Language .......................... 4>2 English ....................... 4>2>1 Simplified Chinese ...... 4>2>2 User Guide Display Setup ..................... 4>3 Set Time..................... 4>3>1 Set Clock ............ 4>3>1>1 Set Date ............. 4>3>1>2 Set Alarm ............ 4>3>1>3 Alarm On/Off ....... 4>3>1>4 Set Clk Formt...... 4>3>1>5 Contrast ..................... 4>3>2 High ................... 4>3>2>1 Medium .............. 4>3>2>2 Low .................... 4>3>2>3 Any Key Answer ................ 4>4 Network.............................. 4>5 Automatic.................... 4>5>1 Manual ( list ) ............. 4>5>2 Network Type ............ 4>5>3 GSM900/1800.... 4>5>3>1 PCS1900 ........... 4>5>3>2 Auto Redial ........................ 4>6 Speed Dial ......................... 4>7 Vmail Spd Key ................... 4>8 Back Light .......................... 4>9 Software Version ............ (4.10) Set Default.......................(4.11) 5. Security .................................. 5 Change PIN....................... 5>1 Enable/Disable ........... 5>1>1 Change PIN1 ............. 5>1>2 Change PIN2 ............. 5>1>3 FDN Mode......................... 5>2 Search List ................. 5>2>1 Add To List ................. 5>2>2 Change Mode ............ 5>2>3 Keypad Lock ...................... 5>3 6. My Phone Num ........................ 6 View Phone # .................... 6>1 Edit Phone # ...................... 6>2 7. Call Time, Cost ........................ 7 Call Timers......................... 7>1 Last Call ..................... 7>1>1 All Calls ...................... 7>1>2 Clear Timers .............. 7>1>3 Call Cost ............................ 7>2 Last Call ..................... 7>2>1 All Calls ...................... 7>2>2 17 Macronix MCX-608 User Guide Unit Remain ............... 7>2>3 Settings....................... 7>2>4 Reset Cost ......... 7>2>4>1 Set Cost Limit ...... 7>2>4>2 The Names Submenu:
Names ........................... Names Search List .............. Names>1 Add to List ............... Names>2 Add to SIM....... Names>2>1 Add to Phone... Names>2>2 Set Ph-Book ............ Names>3 Speed Dial ....... Names>3>1 Memory Status Names>3>2 Notes:
Menu items 4.10 and 4.11 cannot be reached using shortcut keys and must be scrolled to (because of confusion with 4>1>0 and 4>1>1). When a call is in progress, the During Call Options menu is in effect. See Chapter 9 for more information about the During Call Options Menu and its conference-call related options. 18 User Guide Macronix MCX-608 1. Call Log The Call Log Submenu:
1. Call Log ................................... 1 Dialed Calls ........................ 1>1 Save ..................................... Add to SIM........................ Add to Phone.................... Erase .................................... Erase all ............................... Received Calls ................... 1>2 Save ..................................... Add to SIM........................ Add to Phone.................... Erase .................................... Erase all ............................... Missed Calls .......................1>3 Save ..................................... Add to SIM........................ Add to Phone.................... Erase .................................... Erase all ............................... Call Log: Your phone records information about all calls to and from your phone. The call log keeps track of the following:
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............................... 2>1 Erase .................................... Reply .................................... Save ................................. Send ................................. Send & Save .................... Edit/Forward ......................... Save ................................. Send ................................. Send & Save .................... Details .................................. Save Number ....................... Add to SIM........................ Add to Phone.................... Outbox ............................... 2>2 Erase .................................... Edit/Forward ......................... Save ................................. Send ................................. Send & Save .................... Send Msg ........................... 2>3 Save ..................................... Send ..................................... Send & Save ........................ Voice Mail ........................... 2>4 Call Voice Mail ............2>4>1 Set Voice Mail.............2>4>2 Options ............................... 2>5 SMS Notify .................2>5>1 CBMS Notify ...............2>5>2 Msg Setting ................2>5>3 Service Center... 2>5>3>1 Expiry Period ..... 2>5>3>2 None .......... 2>5>3>2>1 1 Hr ............ 2>5>3>2>2 6 Hr ............ 2>5>3>2>3 24 Hr .......... 2>5>3>2>4 1 Wk .......... 2>5>3>2>5 4 Wk .......... 2>5>3>2>6 21 Macronix MCX-608 User Guide eciohC xobnI seodtitahW xobnIehtfostnetnocehtwohS
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:2gniwollofehtfoenoesoohC retneCecivreS rebmunretneCecivreSehtretnE doirePyripxE eripxesegassemerofebgnolwohesoohC 22 Macronix MCX-608 2.1 Inbox User Guide Each message that has been sent to you will appear as a phone number. Scroll until that number is highlighted and then click the Send key. This will display the message. You can then perform the following actions on it. (After you read the message, press Send to activate the Option menu.) Erase the message Reply to it Edit/Forward it to someone else View Message Details Save the messages phone number to the SIM Save the messages phone number to the phone After Reply or Edit/Forward, you have a choice of the following options. Save the message (without sending it) Send the message Send & Save the message Note: It is a good idea to use Send & Save, because if a message doesnt go through, you can resend it. 2.2 Outbox Menu>Messages>Outbox. On any message in the Outbox, you can take the following actions:
Erase the message Edit it/Forward it to someone else Again, you can Save, Send, or Send & Save. 2.3 Send Msg Menu>Messages>Send Msg is where you go to compose a new message. Here also you can Save, Send, or Send & Save. 2.4 Voice Mail Menu>Messages>Voice Mail. The Voice Mail submenu allows you to read and administer voice mail messages. From Voice Mail, you must choose either Call Voice Mail or Set Voice Mail. 2.4.1 Call Voice Mail Selecting this option places a call to your voice mail center, allowing you to retrieve messages. Depending on your service provider, a recorded 23 Macronix MCX-608 voice may come on the line asking for your password. Follow the voice mail centers instructions. You can then listen to your voice mail messages. User Guide 2.4.2 Set Voice Mail In order for voice mail to work, you will first need to set up your voice mail number, by selecting Set Voice Mail. You can then enter your voice mail phone number, obtained from your service provider. Note: Under Settings, the Voice Mail Speed Key allows you to reach voice mail by simply pressing and holding the 1 key when in the main menu. 2.5 Options 2.5.1 SMS Notify Turns Short Message Service Notification on or off. 2.5.2 CBMS On/Off Turns Cell Broadcast Message Service Function On or Off. 2.5.3 Msg Setting (Message Setting) Message Setting gives you a choice between setting the Service Center or the Expiry Period. 2.5.3.1 Service Center Enter the phone number of the Service Center. To use messaging, the first thing you must do is store your message service centers number, obtained from your service provider. 2.5.3.2 Expiry Period By scrolling using the arrow keys, the period of time after which a message expires can be set to None, 1 hour, 6 hours, 24 hours, 1 week, or 4 weeks. Notes:
Short Message in Simplified Chinese Your MCX-608 phone is not capable of creating a short message in simplified Chinese. However, your MCX-608 is capable of receiving and displaying it. To receive such a message, you should generate the SMS from a cell phone which can generate it in simplified Chinese. The cell phone service provider needs to support such a short message. The US 24 Macronix MCX-608 AT&T GSM network, for example, doesnt support SMS in simplified Chinese. User Guide Messages Caution: You can use your phone to send text messages or numeric messages. With messages, as with all other phone uses, you should follow safety guidelines and turn the phone off or keep it off in situations where there may be danger. There is a list of such situations in the chapter entitled Safety in this manual. Preliminaries Before receiving or sending messages, you must:
Subscribe to text messaging through your service provider Get the message center number from your service provider Save the message centers number in your phone (see 2.5.3.1.). 25 User Guide Macronix MCX-608 3. Call Options The Call Options submenu:
3. Call Divert ................................ 3 Call Divert........................... 3>1 All Calls ......................3>1>1 Activate.............. 3>1>1>1 Cancel ............... 3>1>1>2 Status ................ 3>1>1>3 Busy ...........................3>1>2 Activate.............. 3>1>2>1 Cancel ............... 3>1>2>2 Status ................ 3>1>2>3 No Reply.....................3>1>3 Activate.............. 3>1>3>1 Cancel ............... 3>1>3>2 Status ................ 3>1>3>3 Unreachable ...............3>1>4 Activate.............. 3>1>4>1 Cancel ............... 3>1>4>2 Status ................ 3>1>4>3 Cancel Divert ..............3>1>5 Call Barring ........................ 3>2 Change Bar Pwd ........3>2>1 Outgoing Calls ............3>2>2 Activate.............. 3>2>2>1 Cancel ............... 3>2>2>2 Status ................ 3>2>2>3 Intl Out Calls...............3>2>3 Activate.............. 3>2>3>1 Cancel ............... 3>2>3>2 Status ................ 3>2>3>3 Incoming Calls ............3>2>4 Activate.............. 3>2>4>1 Cancel ............... 3>2>4>2 Status ................ 3>2>4>3 Inc When Roam..........3>2>5 Activate.............. 3>2>5>1 Cancel ............... 3>2>5>2 Status ................ 3>2>5>3 Intl Expt Home............3<2<6 Activate.............. 3>2>6>1 Cancel ............... 3>2>6>2 Status ................ 3>2>6>3 26 Macronix MCX-608 User Guide Cancel Barring ............ 3>2>7 Call Waiting ......................... 3>3 Activate........................ 3>3>1 Cancel......................... 3>3>2 Status .......................... 3>3>3 Caller ID ............................. 3>4 CLI Present ................. 3>4>1 CLI Restrict ................. 3>4>2 COL Present ............... 3>4>3 COL Restrict ................ 3>4>4 27 Macronix MCX-608 User Guide 3.1 Call Divert Menu>Call Options>Call Divert. This option allows you to divert calls to your phone and send them to a different phone (lets call it phone B). The calls will no longer ring on your phone, but instead ring on phone B. You can divert calls to phone B in the following ways:
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Activate the option Cancel the option Check the status of the option: whether Active or Inactive 3.2 Call Barring Menu>Call Options>Call Barring, this command allows the user to bar
(block, stop, prevent) certain calls either from coming in or going out. You may take the following Call Barring actions:
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Audible indication that a call is coming in:
Two quick beeps, pause, two more quick beeps. On the screen of your phone, the network will give you the message:
Accepting call from 15554538088?
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Hit the Send button, which puts the old call on hold and takes the new call, or:
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.neercsriehtno With all of the Caller ID settings, you can either Activate Caller ID, Cancel it, or check whether its status is Active or Inactive. WARNING: You must check your service provider for availability of the Call Divert, Call Barring, Call Waiting and Caller ID features. 30 User Guide Macronix MCX-608 4. Settings The Settings Submenu 4. Settings ................................... 4 Call Alert.............................4>1 Ring Tone ...................4>1>1 No Alert ............. 4>1>1>1 Vibrator .............. 4>1>1>2 Standard ............ 4>1>1>3 Staccato ............ 4>1>1>4 Crescendo ......... 4>1>1>5 Marching............ 4>1>1>6 Western ............. 4>1>1>7 Pretty Kid ........... 4>1>1>8 Ring Volume ...............4>1>2 High ................... 4>1>2>1 Medium High ..... 4>1>2>2 Medium Low ...... 4>1>2>3 Low .................... 4>1>2>4 Key Tone Volume .......4>1>3 Listening Volume ........4>1>4 Language ........................... 4>2 English........................4>2>1 Simplified Chinese......4>2>2 Display Setup ..................... 4>3 Set Time .....................4>3>1 Set Clock ........... 4>3>1>1 Set Date ............ 4>3>1>2 Set Alarm........... 4>3>1>3 Alarm On/Off ..... 4>3>1>4 Set Clk Formt .... 4>3>1>5 Contrast ......................4>3>2 High ................... 4>3>2>1 Medium.............. 4>3>2>2 Low .................... 4>3>2>3 Any Key Answer .................4>4 Network .............................. 4>5 Automatic ...................4>5>1 Manual ( list )..............4>5>2 Network Type .............4>5>3 GSM900/1800 ... 4>5>3>1 PCS1900 ........... 4>5>3>2 Auto Redial......................... 4>6 Speed Dial ..........................4>7 31 Macronix MCX-608 Vmail Spd Key .................... 4>8 Back Light ........................... 4>9 Software Version ............. (4.10) Set Default........................(4.11) User Guide Note: 4.10 and 4.11 cannot be accessed by menu shortcuts. 4.1 Call Alert Menu>Settings>Call Alert. You can change the Ring Tone, Ring Volume, Key Tone Volume, and Speech Volume. 4.1.1 Ring Tone There are eight Ring tone choices available to show that a call is coming in:
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High Medium High Medium Low Low 4.1.3 Key Tone Volume When you press a key, your phone makes a beeping sound. The volume of the beep is indicated on the phone by a bar, and has the same four possible settings as Ring Volume, listed above. 32 Macronix MCX-608 4.1.4 Listening Volume The volume of the voice you hear on the phone is indicated by a bar with eight possible settings. There are two ways to adjust this volume. One way is by using menu setting 4.1.4. The other way is that when a call is in progress, you can use the buttons on the left side of the phone to adjust the listening volume. User Guide 4.2 Language Menu>Settings>Language. There are two choices available at this time:
English Simplified Chinese 4.3 Display Setup Display Setup ..................... 4>3 Set Time ..................... 4>3>1 Set Clock ............ 4>3>1>1 Set Date ............. 4>3>1>2 Set Alarm............ 4>3>1>3 Alarm On/Off ...... 4>3>1>4 Set Clk Formt ..... 4>3>1>5 Contrast .................. 4>3>2 Menu>Settings>Display Setup. In this way, you can set up any of the following features. gnitteS emiTteS kcolCteS etaDteS mralAteS ffO/nOmralA snaemtitahW
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)dnaB-irT(0091SCP 34 Macronix MCX-608 Other Settings A number of other settings are available. They are all reachable by entering Menu>Settings. The options are described in the following sections. User Guide 4.6 Auto Redial If you get a busy signal, auto redial keeps trying to call the number every couple of minutes. 4.7 Speed Dial Hold down key 1 to 9 as the index of the phone book entry 1 to 9, stored on the SIM card. 4.8 Voice Mail Speed Key When Voice mail Speed Key is set, holding down 1 calls your voice mail
(deactivating Speed Dial 1 if it is set). 4.9 Back Light Illuminates the display and the keypad 4.10 Software Version This option shows the software version for your phone. 4.11 Set Default Returns phone to its Default Settings (see table below.) WARNING!
YOU WILL LOSE ALL YOUR OWN SETTINGS!
35 Macronix MCX-608 Manufacturers Default Settings User Guide The manufacturers default settings for your phone are as follows:
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...........................5>1 Enable/Disable .............. 5>1>1 Change PIN1 ................ 5>1>2 Change PIN2 ................ 5>1>3
...........................5>2 Search List .................... 5>2>1 Add To List .................... 5>2>2 Change Mode ............... 5>2>3
...........................5>3 Keypad Lock FDN Mode 5.1 Change PIN Menu>Security>Change PIN. Allows you to change your PINs (Personal Identification Numbers). The possible actions are:
Enable/Disable PIN numbers Change PIN1 Change PIN2 Notes:
PIN1 is the PIN required to start up the phone after power up. PIN2 is the PIN required to access the Fixed Dialling Number (FDN), and the AOC (Advise of Charge). Both PIN1 and PIN2 are stored on the SIM card. With a new SIM card, PIN1 and 2 need to be re-entered!
PIN2 is not commonly used in the US. Check with your service provider and in Section 10.4 for more details. 5.2 FDN Mode Menu>Security>FDN Mode>On/Off. (Fixed Dialling Number mode.) In FDN mode, you can only dial the numbers in the FDN List. To put the phone in FDN mode, PIN2 is required. In FDN Mode, or Fixed Dialling Number mode, you have three choices:
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6. My Phone Num ..................................6 View Phone # ............................. 6>1 Edit Phone #
............................. 6>2 User Guide 6.1 View Phone #
My Phone Num>View Phone # allows you to view the phone number of your cell phone. 6.2 Edit Phone #
My Phone num>Edit Phone # allows you to change the number of your cell phone. Note: It is recommended that the cell phone user would only have to edit this number whenever the phone number is assigned/changed. This field is stored in the SIM card. 39 User Guide Macronix MCX-608 7. Call Time, Cost The Call Time, Cost submenu:
7. Call Time, Cost Call Timers
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...................... 7>1>2 Clear Timers ................. 7>1>3
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...................... 7>2>1 Last Call All Calls
...................... 7>2>2 Unit Remain .................. 7>2>3 Settings
...................... 7>2>4 Reset Cost ........ 7>2>4>1 Set Cost Limit ... 7>2>4>2 Call Cost 7.1 Call Timers Reached by the sequence Call Time, Cost>Call Timers, or 7>1, the Call Timers allow you to view how much time youhave been using. You can choose to view your last call, view all calls, or clear the timer. 7.1.1 Last Call View how much time the last call took. 7.1.2 All Calls View the total time used in all calls. 7.1.3 Clear Timer Clear the Last Call and All Calls timers. 7.2 Call Cost Reached by the sequence Call Time, Cost>Call Cost, or 7>2, Call Cost allows you to view how much your call(s) have cost. You have a choice of checking the Last Call, All Calls, and the Units Remaining. 7.2.1 Last Call View how much money the last call cost (in units). 40 Macronix MCX-608 7.2.2 All Calls View the total charge for all calls so far this billing period (in units). User Guide 7.2.3 Unit Remain View the units remaining before the Cost Limit is reached. 7.2.4 Settings The settings allow the user to reset the cost to zero, or set the cost limit. 7.2.4.1 Reset Cost Reset the cost to zero 7.2.4.2 Set Cost Limit Set a cost limit for all calls so far this billing period. When the limit is reached, the user cannot make any calls. Note: Check with your service provider about call timers, call cost, and AOC (Advise of Charge) features support. 41 User Guide Macronix MCX-608 8. Names The Names Submenu Names ............................ Names Search List .............. Names>1 Add to List ............... Names>2 Add to SIM....... Names>2>1 Add to Phone... Names>2>2 Set Ph-Book ............ Names>3 Speed Dial ....... Names>3>1 Memory Status Names>3>2 8.1 Search List Names>Search List. This feature allows you to search the Contact List for names and numbers. It works in the following way. Suppose part of your contact list in memory looks like this:
Robbins, Tim Robbins, Tom Siler, J. Simmons, R. A. Simon, P. Simpson, O. J. Smith, E. F. Stevenson, R. L. You want to search for the name Simon. After pressing Names>Search List, you begin entering the name. You press the 7 key four times to get S, then the 4 key three times to get I. (If you make a mistake, you can erase the last letter you typed using the C [Clear] key.) The screen now shows SI. Thinking this is enough to search on, you press the Send key. The screen now shows:
35 Siler, J. 5553419021 You can now press the down arrow key to scroll to the name and number you want. Or, you can hit the End key, taking you back to Search List, 42 Macronix MCX-608 User Guide and search again with more letters. You quickly reach the entry you are looking for:
Simon, P. 5559873204 Press Send to access the menu. You are now given four choices: Call, Edit, Delete, and Copy. 8.1.1 Call Call the number you found in your search 8.1.2 Edit Edit the entry you found in your search 8.1.3 Delete Delete the entry you found in your search 8.1.4 Copy to Phone/SIM Copy the entry you found in your search 8.2 Add to List There are two lists you can add a number and/or name to: the SIM list and the Phone list. 8.2.1 Add To SIM Add a number/name to the SIM card 8.2.2 Add To Phone Add a number/name to the Phones memory 8.3 Set Ph-Book There are two Phone Book settings: Speed Dial, and Memory Status. 8.3.1 Speed Dial Displays the Speed Dial number index from 1 - 9. After selecting a number with the Send key, you have the options Call, Edit, and Delete. 8.3.2 Memory Status Check the status of the phones memory and SIM card 43 Macronix MCX-608 9. During Call Options (Conference User Guide Call Options) During a call, your options vary depending on how many parties you have on the line. The shortcut key sequences also vary, as follows:
The During Call Options submenu. 3b. During Call Options *
3 You have one call in progress (are connected to one party). Your options are:
(Enter Phone #, hit Send key) You have one call in progress and one on hold. Your options are:
Options ...........................................3 Hold....................................3>1 New Call.............................3>2 End Call .............................3>3 Names................................3>4 Menu ..................................3>5 Options ...........................................3 Swap ..................................3>1 Join Calls ...........................3>2 End Connected ..................3>3 End All Calls.......................3>4 Names................................3>5 Menu ..................................3>6 Options ...........................................3 New Call.............................3>1 Hold Party ..........................3>2 Release Party ....................3>3 Extract Party ......................3>4 End All Calls.......................3>5 Names................................3>6 Menu ..................................3>7 You have a three-way conference call in progress. Your options are:
(Enter Phone #, hit Send key) Note: Because this menu depends on situation, the subchapter numbers no longer correspond to the shortcuts from this point on in this user manual. 9.1 Hold The Hold option puts the person talking to you on hold. When a call is in progress, you can activate Hold by clicking the up arrow, or choose Option by clicking the down arrow, which then allows you to scroll through the options New Call, End Call, Names, and Menu. 44 Macronix MCX-608 9.2 Unhold When you are ready to talk to the on-hold party again, press Unhold, reopening their line. User Guide 9.3 New Call The New Call option allows you to place a new call. You can also make a new call by entering digits in the connect screen and pressing Send. 9.4 End Call The End Call option causes the current (or selected) call to end. 9.5 Swap The Swap option swaps the two connections when your phone is connected to two different phones. For example, if you have person A on hold and are speaking to person B, choosing Swap puts B on hold and reconnects you through to A. 9.6 End Connected End Connected allows you to end the call that is connected currently, and connect to the previously held party. 9.7 End All Calls Disconnects all current phone connections with other parties. 9.8 Join Calls Allows you to join two current calls you are on into one conference call. 9.9 Hold Party This allows you to place all parties on a conference call on hold, for example while you answer a different call. 9.10 Unhold Party This allows you to rejoin a conference call that you had put on hold. 9.11 Release Party Release Party by entering the Call number associated with the party and only that party will be released from the conference call. 9.12 Extract Party Extract Party allows you to enter the Call number associated with the party, and make it so that only that party and you are isolated from the conference call, having your own private conversation. 45 Macronix MCX-608 9.13 Menu When a call is in progress, the Menu option takes you to menus 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. User Guide 9.14 Names The Names option takes you to the Names menu (see Chapter 8, Names). 46 Macronix MCX-608 10. Reference Information Note: The Reference Information section of this manual gives more detailed information on subjects that were dealt with at less length elsewhere in the manual (for example, in the Quick Start Guide). User Guide 10.1 The Battery 10.1.1 Charging the Battery To find out how to install your battery, see the Quick Start Guide. To make your battery perform its best, follow these rules:
Recharge your battery. Use only a charger that Macronix, the manufacturer, or the equipment vendor approves to charge your battery . Before you use the battery the first time, with your phone turned off, charge your new battery a full 3 hours. Then you should run the battery down (by using the phone) until it is completely discharged. If the battery is low, as indicated by the single bar, you should be sure to finish whatever you are doing and recharge the phone. Your cell phone will shut down in the middle of a call if necessary, in order to protect its circuitry. You can still use your phone while it is charging. The charging time depends on the charger and battery used. Three hours is given as an average. See written information about your particular battery, or contact your original equipment manufacturer for more information. 10.1.2 Removing the Battery Eventually, the battery will get old and begin to run for shorter and shorter amounts of time on a full charge. When you begin to have to charge it too often, you will want to replace the battery. In order to do that, use the following steps:
IMPORTANT: Switch off the phone before removing the battery. Dont burn your battery or puncture it with a sharp object. Please make sure to recycle or get rid of the old battery in an environmentally conscious way. Steps for removing the battery: With the back of the phone facing up, press and hold the back cover release button. Slide the cover up, then lift it off the phone. Lift out the battery. 47 Macronix MCX-608 10.2 Taking out the SIM Card If you should ever need to take the SIM card out of the phone, follow these steps. Remove the back and battery (See Remove the battery above). Press the plastic tab of the SIM card holder down. Carefully push the SIM card toward the top of the phone. User Guide WARNING: Keep any miniature SIM card out of the reach of small children. They might damage the card or choke on it. Switch off the phone. 10.3 The Antenna The built-in antenna of your phone is the little stub that sticks out from the top of it. As with any radio, dont touch the antenna when the phone is on, as it will interfere with the signal. Touching the antenna will affect how good the signal is, and may cause the phone to use more power than would be needed otherwise. Hold your phone the same way you would hold any telephone, with the antenna pointing up into the sky behind you. (Thus, the earpiece will be facing your ear, and the microphone will be pointing in the direction of your mouth.) 10.4 Indicators The antenna signal strength indicator displays the strength of signal your phone is receiving at that point in space. If the signal strength indicator is very low, you might try walking a short distance to see if signal strength improves. Signal strength is weaker inside buildings, stronger outside, for example. 48 Macronix MCX-608 User Guide rotacidnI swohstitahW rotacidnihtgnertSyrettaB rotacidniemuloVgninetsiL rotacidnielbiduA ehtnisniamerrewophcumwohswohs
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(Personal Identification Number). Input this 4 to 8 digit PIN number using the number keys, then push the Send button. WARNING: If an incorrect PIN number is entered three CUMULATIVE times (that is, turning off the phone wont reset this counter), your phone will not work until you enter the proper PUK (PIN Unblocking Key). The PUK is an 8-digit number that you must obtain by calling your wireless services operator. 49 Macronix MCX-608 10.6 Entering Text When entering text, pressing the pound (#) key will change the text input mode. There are three text input modes. User Guide Upper Case Mode Lower Case Mode eZiText Mode 10.6.1 Upper case mode When the phone is turned on, it is in this mode). All letters are in upper case. Repeatedly pressing a key will give you different characters. For example, pressing 2 repeatedly gives A, B, C, 2 in this order. This is known as the multi-tap method. 10.6.2 Lower case mode. All letters are in lower case. Repeatedly pressing a key will give you different characters. For example, pressing 2 repeatedly gives a, b, c, 2 in this order. This is also called the multi-tap method, in lower case. 10.6.3 eZiText mode. All letters are in lower case. Pressing combinations of keys will give you possible words. For example, pressing 228 will get you string act, abu, bat, cat ...etc. After pressing the key combination you will see the possible string underlined. To pick the next string, press the right arrow key on your MCX-608. To go back to the previous possible string, press the left key on your MCX-608. To select the word, press the star (*) key. The cursor will appear immediately after the string. If you want to select a word and insert a space, press 1. The cursor will go one space after the string. The 1 key acts as a space key in eZiText mode. Note: The text input mode will remain in the mode you have selected unless you power off the phone. The text input mode will be Upper Case again the next time you turn the phone on. 10.7 Wireless Network Services Which wireless network services you choose will depend on which are available in your area. Wireless network services may include:
Voice mail Call waiting Call forwarding Caller ID Cell info display 50 Macronix MCX-608 10.8 Safety Information What Chapter 10.8 gives is additional, more detailed safety information. A short summary entitled Safety Overview can be found at the beginning of this manual. User Guide 10.8.1 Making Emergency Calls 1. Switch on the phone. 2. Check that there is sufficient signal strength and SOS Emergency Service. 3. Press the End key as necessary to exit all calls and menus, go to the main menu, and get the phone ready for calls. 4. Enter the appropriate emergency number for where you are. Emergency numbers are different depending on location. (For example, in the U.S.A. the emergency number is the all too well known 911, whereas in Taiwan, the emergency number is 112.)
(You can dial the emergency number even if you have no SIM card and no PIN number.) 5. Press the Send key. Notes:
Some features may first need to be turned off before you can make an emergency call. Ask your local wireless phone service provider, and/or see this user guide. If you make an emergency call, try to give all the essential information very accurately. At the scene of a disaster or accident, bear in mind that your cell phone may be the only way of communicating that is available. For this reason, do not end the call until the person on the other end says it is okay to do so. Your MCX-608 cell phone utilizes user-programmed functions, land lines, wireless networks, and radio signals. Therefore, it is not possible to guarantee connections in all conditions. For this reason, you should never rely entirely on wireless or cell telephone for medical emergencies and other communications of extremely high importance. 10.8.2 Turn off Wireless Phone Locales It goes without saying that you should switch your phone off anywhere there are signs that ask or require you to switch it off. 10.8.3 Explosion Risk Areas Restrictions for cell phones are the same as for radio equipment. Anything you see posted about radio equipment applies to your cell phone as well. 51 Macronix MCX-608 User Guide Keep your phone switched off when you are in any area where the air has a risk of combustion. Follow all posted signs and instructions. In areas like this, even the smallest spark could cause a fire or an explosion resulting in injury or death. Sometimes areas that have a potentially explosive atmosphere are not marked. They include places where fireworks are manufactured or stored, vehicles using liquefied butane or propane, munitions dumps and armories, chemical transfer or storage facilities, below decks on boats, areas where the air contains chemicals, or particles such as grain, dust, or metal powders, and anywhere you might be advised to turn off motor vehicle engines. Switch off your phone when you are at a service station, or any other place where vehicles are fueled. Often there are restrictions on using radio equipment, and therefore also on using wireless phones, wherever blasting is in progress, and also in manufacturing, storage and distribution areas for fuel and/or. 10.8.4 Electronic devices Even though a lot of modern electronic devices are protected from RF
(radio frequency) signals, some electronic equipment may not be shielded against your phones RF signal. 10.8.5 Hearing Aids Some digital wireless telephones may interfere with some hearing aids. If such interference occurs, you may want to consult your service provider. 10.8.6 Pacemakers Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 20 cm be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of wireless technology researchers. Persons with pacemakers:
Should always keep the phone more than 20 cm from their pacemaker when the phone is switched on. Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket. Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the possibility of interference. If you have reason to suspect interference, switch off your phone immediately. 52 Macronix MCX-608 User Guide 10.8.7 Other Medical Devices Operating any radio transmitting equipment, including cellular phones, can interfere with the functioning of insufficiently protected medical devices. Consult a physician or the maker of the medical device to determine if they are sufficiently shielded from external RF energy, or if you have any questions. Switch off your phone in health care facilities when any regulations posted there say to do so. Hospitals and health care facilities use some equipment that could be sensitive to RF signal. 10.8.8 Operating Environment Remember to follow any special regulations in effect in any area, and always turn off your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause danger or interference. Parts of your phone, such as the earpiece, are magnetic. Metallic materials may be attracted to the phone, and persons with a hearing aid should not hold the phone to the ear with the hearing aid. Do not place credit cards or other magnetic storage media near the phone, because the information stored on them may be erased. 10.8.9 Traffic Safety Dont use a handheld phone while driving or riding any vehicle. Always secure the phone so that it doesnt slide or fall. Dont put the phone on the passenger seat or where it might break in a sudden stop. 10.8.10 Your own Vehicle Regularly check to see that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted safely and operating properly. Only qualified personnel should service the phone or install it in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service can be dangerous. Do not store or carry any flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the same compartment as the phone, its parts, or its accessories. For vehicles equipped with an air bag, be aware that an air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in the area that the air bag inflates into. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is installed improperly and the air bag inflates, serious injury could be the result. Using your cell phone while in the air is very dangerous and strictly prohibited. Remember to switch off your phone before going on board any aircraft. Using a wireless phone in an aircraft can disrupt the operation of the aircraft and even cause it to crash. It may also disrupt the wireless 53 Macronix MCX-608 telephone network. User Guide RF signals may affect improperly installed or insufficiently shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles (for example, electronic fuel injection systems, electronic antilock/antiskid braking systems, electronic speed control systems, and air bag systems). You may check with the maker or its representative regarding your vehicle. You may also check with the maker of any accessories that have been added to your vehicle. 10.9 Care and Maintenance Treat your phone and its accessories with care, and it will last for many years. Only qualified personnel should service the phone. It is advisable to follow the suggestions below, which apply equally to your phone and its accessories. Dont drop, knock or shake the phone, as ungentle handling can break circuit boards and electronic parts. Dont keep the phone in a cold area. When it warms up to its normal operating temperature, moisture forming inside can cause damage to circuit boards and electronics. Dont store the phone in a hot area either. Heat can shorten the life of electronics, warp or melt plastics, and damage batteries. Keep the phone dry. Rain, snow, and all types of moisture or liquids may contain minerals that can corrode electronic circuitry. Dont use strong chemicals, cleaning solvents, or harsh detergents to clean your phone. Keep your phone out of the reach of small children. Avoid using the phone in dirty or dusty areas, as its moving parts, such as its buttons, can be easily damaged. Dont try to open up your phone, except to replace the battery and/or SIM card following the directions in this guide. Non-expert handling can damage the phone. Use only the antenna that is supplied with the phone, or an approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas, attachments, or changes to your phone can damage the phone and disrupt radio signals. Dont paint your phone. Paint can clog the keyboard and any moving parts, preventing correct operation. 54 Macronix MCX-608 11. Troubleshooting User Guide melborP esuaCelbissoP noituloSelbissoP ehtfotuognivomerauoY
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.llata 55 Macronix MCX-608 12. Technical Information User Guide MCX-608 is a Dual Band GSM900 and DCS1800 cellular phone that is designed for the European and Asian markets. (It also has the Tri-Band capability of PCS1900, a band used in the U.S.A.) The Macronix MCX-608 phone is a state-of-the-art design with a very cost-effective approach to the world of cell phone communications. It has a slick appearance, a wide range of features, and is powered with dual language MMI support. It has the highest feature to cost ratio in todays GSM cell phone market. Features Size Dimensions: 93.8 x 43.5 x 19.4 mm Weight: 72 g with Lithium Ion battery Display and user interface LCD panel with 128x48 resolution 7 on-demand cell phone indicator icons User friendly English and Simplified Chinese MMI 17 key keypad with 2 volume control keys LCD panel and keypad lighting LED blinking for incoming calls and phone stand-by 7 ring tones to choose from with vibrator on/off option Adjustable key tone, listening and ring volumes Time and Date support with Alarms Call Operations Call log management Call Divert with busy, no reply, unreachable and all calls Call Barring on outgoing, internatl, roaming and incoming calls All GSM Caller ID support with CLI and COL options Up to 5 party conference call support Call Waiting and Call time/cost AOC (Advice Of Charge) support One key speed dial, any key answer Full Rate encoding and decoding Dual Band seamless Handover and Roaming 56 Macronix MCX-608 User Guide Voice Mail and Short Message Support Supports Erase, Reply, Edit and Forward of Short Messages Short Message audible and MMI notification CBMS (Cell Broadcast Message) support One key dial Voice Mail center Phone Book Support Save up to 100 phone book entries on the MCX-608 Save up to hundreds of entries to the SIM (depending on SIM) Security Features PIN1 and PIN2 management and support Keypad lock FDN (Fixed Dialing Number) on SIM support Power Management 700 mAh Lithium Ion battery 60 hours Stand by time 4.5 hours talk time with DTX-mode Please contact your Macronix representatives if you have any questions regarding the MCX-608. Disclaimer: Some of the features mentioned above are network dependent; check your cell phone service providers for detail. 57 Macronix MCX-608 User Guide Macronix Worldwide Locations Headquarters 16, Li-Hsin Road, Science-Based Industrial Park, Hsinchu, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: +886-3-5786688 Fax: +886-3-563-2888 Taipei Office 19F, 4, Min-Chuan E. Road, Sec. 3, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: +886-2-2509-3300 Fax: +886-2-2509-2200 Macronix (BVI) Co., Ltd Japan Branch NKF Kawasaki Building 8F, 1-2 Higashida-cho, Kawasaki-ku, Kawasaki-
shi, Kanagawa-Pref. 210-0005 Japan Tel: +81-44-246-9100 Fax: +81-44-246-9105 Macronix Pte Ltd (Singapore) 46 East Coast Road, #06-01 East Gate, Singapore 428766 Tel: +65-6346-5505 Fax: +65-6348-8096 Macronix America Corporate Office 491 Fairview Way, Milpitas, CA 95035-0302 U.S.A. Tel: +1-408-453-8088 Fax: +1-408-453-8488 Email: sales.northamerica@macronix.com Chicago Office 800E N.W. Hwy Suite 820, Palatine, IL 60067 U.S.A. Tel: +1-847-963-1900 Fax: +1-847-963-1909 Macronix Europe N.V. Koningin Astridlaan 59, Bus 1 1780 Wemmel Belgium Tel: +32-2-456-8020 Fax: +32-2-456-8021 E-Mail: sales.europe@macronix.com 58 Macronix MCX-608 User Guide Index A Accessories 6 accessories 53, 54 Activate 16, 28, 29, 30 activate 11, 23 Add To List 17 Add to List 43 Aircraft 6 aircraft 53 Alarm On/Off 17, 31, 33 Any Key Answer 17, 34 any key answer 56 Area code 10 Arrow 8 arrow 11, 25, 50 Audible 29 audible 57 Auto Redial 35 Auto redial 17 Automatic 17, 31, 34 Autopilot 6 Availability 30 B Back Light 32, 35 Back light 17 Backspace 8 Backup 6 Bar 16 bar 11, 28, 32, 47 Batteries 6 batteries 54 Beep 29 beep 29, 32 Blasting 6 blasting 52 Busy 16 59 Macronix MCX-608 User Guide busy 56 C Call 17, 19, 24, 28, 29, 30, 32, 40, 44 call 20, 29, 32, 35, 41 Call alert 17 Call Barring 28, 30, 56 Call barring 16 Call Log 19 Call log 14, 56 Call Time, Cost 40 Call Time, cost 17 Call Waiting 56 Call waiting 17, 50 Caller ID 17, 27, 50, 56 Caution 20, 25 CBMS 16, 21, 25, 57 Cell Broadcast Message Service 25 Cell Phone 8 cell phone 25, 39, 47, 51, 53, 56, 57 Chemicals 6 chemicals 52, 54 Chinese 17, 25, 33, 56 Clear 8, 10, 17, 40, 42 clear 40 CLI Present 17, 27 CLI Restrict 17, 27 COL Present 17 COL Restrict 17, 27 Conference 18, 44 conference 44, 45, 56 Conference-call 18 Connect 6, 44 connect 29, 44, 45, 51 Contrast 17, 33 Cost 17, 40, 41 cost 56 Cost Limit 40 Cost limit 18 cost limit 41 Cover 9, 10 cover 47 Crescendo 17, 31 60 User Guide Macronix MCX-608 D Danger 6 danger 6, 25, 53 Default 17, 32, 35, 36 Delete 8, 43 Dial 14, 16, 18, 19, 35, 37, 42, 43 dial 10, 20, 35 Disable 17, 37 Display 17, 43, 56 display 48, 50 Divert 16, 28, 56 Down Arrow 8 During Call Options menu 18 E Earpiece 10 earpiece 48, 53 Edit 16, 21, 24, 39, 43 edit 39 Emergency 6, 51 emergency 51 Enable 17 End 8 English 17, 33, 56 Erase 24 Expiry Period 21, 25 Expiry period 16 EZiText 12 eZiText 49, 50 ezitext 14 F FDN Mode 37 FDN mode 17 Forward 21, 23, 24, 57 forward 50 G Gas Stations 6 GSM 1, 25, 31, 56 GSM900/1800 17 61 User Guide Macronix MCX-608 H Handheld 6 handheld 52, 53 Highlight 14 highlight 11, 23 I Incoming 17 Indicator 8, 48 indicator 48, 56 Interference 6 interference 52, 53 International 28 international 10 K Key 8, 17, 24, 32, 34, 35, 38, 57 key 10, 11, 12, 14, 18, 25, 32, 42, 44, 49, 50, 54, 56 Key one 17 Keyboard 8 Keypad 17 Keypad Lock 8 Keypad lock 17 Keystroke 12 L Language 17, 33 language 12, 56 Last Call 17, 40 Last call 17 Left Arrow 8 Listening 17 Listening Volume 31, 33 listening volume 8 Lock 17, 37, 38 lock 54, 57 Lowercase 12 M Manual 17 Marching 17, 31 MCX-608 25, 50, 51, 56, 57 62 User Guide Macronix MCX-608 Medical 6 Memory 18, 42 memory 14, 43 Memory status 18 Menu 8, 11 Message 16, 21, 23, 24, 25, 57 message 12, 23, 24, 25, 29 Missed Calls 19 Missed calls 14 missed calls 20 Mode 12, 17 mode 49, 50, 57 N Navigating 14 Network 17, 29, 31, 34, 50 network 25, 54 No Alert 31 No alert 17 No reply 16 O Outbox 16, 21, 24 Outgoing 16 P Password 24 password 28 PCS1900 17, 31, 56 PIN 6, 17, 37, 49 Press 11 Pretty Kid 31 Pretty kid 17 provider 24, 25, 41, 51, 52, 57 PUK 49 R Receiver 11 receiver 11 Record 24 record 19 Reset cost 18 Retrieve messages 24 63 Macronix MCX-608 User Guide Right Arrow 8 right arrow 50 Ring Tone 31, 32 Ring tone 17 ring tone 8, 56 Ring Volume 32 Ring volume 17 ring volume 56 Roam 17, 26, 28, 56 roam 56 S Screen 8 screen 29, 42, 45 Scroll 11, 14, 23 scroll 18, 25, 42, 44 Scroll bar 11 Search List 18, 42 Search list 17 Select 14 Send 8, 23, 24, 38, 42, 43, 44, 45, 49, 51 send 24, 25, 28 Sequence 14 Service 6 Service provider 24 service provider 24, 25 Set Alarm 17, 33 Set Clock 17, 31 Set Date 17, 33 Set Default 35 Set default 17 Set Time 17, 31, 33 Setup 17, 33, 34 Short Message Service 25 Shortcut 15 SIM 6, 9, 16, 35, 37, 39, 42, 43, 48, 51, 54, 57 Simplified 17 Simplified Chinese 17, 25, 31, 33, 56 SMS 16, 21, 25 Software 17, 32, 35 software 35 SOS 6, 51 Speed dial 17 64 User Guide Macronix MCX-608 speed dial 56 Speed key 8 speed key 8 Staccato 17, 31 Standard 17 Status 16, 18 Symbol 8 T Text message 12 text message 25 Type 17 U Unreachable 16, 26 unreachable 56 Up Arrow 8 up arrow 44 Uppercase 12 V Version 17, 32, 35 Vibrator 17 vibrator 56 voice mail 8 Volume 8, 32 volume 8, 33 W WARNING 35, 48, 49 Warning 30 Water 6 Western 17, 31 Wireless 6, 50 wireless 6, 49, 51, 52, 53 65
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1 | 2004-11-01 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | Original Equipment |
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1 | Effective |
2004-11-01
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Macronix America Inc.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0011056256
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1 | Physical Address |
491 Fairview Way
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Milpitas, California 95035
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United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
m******@ccsemc.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
R8Q
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
MCX-608
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
H******** H**** L******
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1 | Title |
Operation Supervisor
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1 | Telephone Number |
408-9********
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1 | Fax Number |
408-4********
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h******@macronix.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | GSM Tri-Band 900/1800/1900 MHz Cellular Phone | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power is EIRP. This device contains 900 MHz and 1800 MHz GSM functions that are not operational in U.S. Territories. This filing is only applicable for 1900 MHz PCS operations. This device was tested with a 1.5 cm device-to-body spacing gap and was not tested with any body-worn accessories. Body-worn operations are restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device, including its antenna whether extended or retracted, and the user body. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values are - Head: 0.704 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.167 W/kg. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Compliance Certification Services Inc
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1 | Name |
S**** C********
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1 | Telephone Number |
408-4******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
408-4********
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s******@ccemc.com
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1 | 1 | 24E | 1850.20000000 | 1909.80000000 | 1.0470000 | 2.5000000000 ppm | 237KGXW |
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