FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION Read this information before using your phone In August 1996 the Federal Communications 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 has been tested for body-worn operation and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory that contains no metal components, and positions the handset at a minimum of 1.5cm from the body. Use of other body-worn accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines and should be avoided. For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov
1. Basic Phone Setup 1.1 Keypad Configuration Diagram 1.2 Role of Each Key 1.3 Display 1.4 Power On 1.5 IDLE Mode 1.6 Definition of Figure Icon 2. Basic Function 2.1 Processing in IDLE state 2.2 Getting a call 2.3 Making a call 2.4 Busy menu 2.5 Absentee service 2.6 Auto redial function 2.7 Touch tone dialing 2.8 Speed key function 2.9 Use restriction 3. Menu Configuration 3.1 Phone Book 3.2 PIM 3.3 Ring 3.4 Sounds 3.5 Display 3.6 Setup 3.7 Security 3.8 Data Service 4. Phone Book 4.1 Find Entry 4.2 Add Entry 4.3 Call Log 4.4 Call Timer 4.3 Edit Group 4.4 My Phone #
5. PIM 5.1 View Schedule 5.2 Add Schedule 5.3 Alarm Clock 5.4 World Time 6. Ring 6.1 Ring Type 6.2 Ring Volume 6.3 Ring Tone 7. Sounds 7.1 Call Volume 7.2 Key Pad Tones 7.3 1 Minute Beep 7.5 No Service 8. Display 8.1 Backlight 8.2 Standby 8.3 Banner 8.4 Language 8.5 Version 8.6 Contrast 9. Setup 9.1 Auto Redial 9.2 Auto Answer 9.3 Auto Hyphen 9.4 Area Code Rules 9.5 My Menu
10 Security 10.1 Lock 10.2 Lock code 10.3 Restrict 10.4 Clear Memory 10.5 Emergency #
10.6 Select System 10.7 Reset Phone 11 Data Service 11.1 SIO Mode 11.2 Incoming Mode 11.3 Flow Control
1. Basic Phone Setup 1.1 Keypad Configuration Diagram
- Keypad is composed of 0 ~ 9 key, *(Star), #(Pound), Send, CLR(Clear), End, Menu, Conform key, Internet Hot key (also for SMS), Up, Down , Left, Right key.
- : Press shortly for SMS, press and hold for one-touch Internet Key. Upon character editing, this is used to enter special character.
-!"#$: When scrolling the function up , down, Left and Right in order.
- Send : When making a call.
- End : power on/off, call ending, back to IDLE from menu and each function.
- CLR : upon deletion of displayed character or number, upon return to the upper menu from menu and each function.
- Menu : When displaying menu and moving to the next menu.
- Confirm : Upon selection of displayed menu, and upon store and confirmation of each function.
- * : If pressed long, manner mode is set and released.
- # : If pressed long, lock function is set and released.
* Upon Incoming Call, press any key to receive a call.
* Upon end of call, press only End key to end a call. 1.2 Role of each key State Active Correspon ding Key SMS Menu
(PF1_K) Confirm
(PF2_K) IDLE IDLE CALL MENU IDLE CALL MENU Send IDLE Short pressing leads to SMS function. Upon Korean Editing, special character selection function. Main Menu Display. Busy Menu Selection. Move to Next menu. ( also press !"#$ ) Operation according to Soft key. Nonevent Memo function while busy. Used to choose corresponding menu and select and set each function. Operation according to Soft key. If pressing Send key after entering phone number, a call is made. If no phone number, a call is made to the last dialed number in last call list. (if no list, Nonevent)
If pressing Send key after entering phone number, a call is made. (3-way calling) Press and hold the button for PWR On. Press and hold the button in standby screen for PWR Off. Used to end a call. Unconditional return to the initial screen. If pressing CLR upon number input, number is deleted one by one. Pres and hold the button to delete inputted numbers all at one time and return to the initial screen. Busy muting function. Cancels corresponding menu and function and returns to the higher menu. Upon Editing, input *. Press and hold the button to set and release manner mode. Move backward from corresponding menu. (from #2 to #1) Upon Korean Editing, cursor moves backward. Upon Editing, input #. Press and hold to set and release Lock function. Move forward from corresponding menu. (from #2 to # 3) Upon Korean Editing, cursor moves forward. Upon Editing, input corresponding number. If corresponding function resides in number key, activate it with selection key. (if no corresponding function, Nonevent) Upon Korean Editing, input corresponding character. Activates it with key tone volume adjustment. Activates it with call volume adjustment. Up/down from the menu. English :
English : ABC English : DEF English : GHI English : JKL English : MNO English : PQRS English : TUV English : WXYZ English :
End CLR
(Star_K )
(Pound_K ) CALL IDLE CALL MENU IDLE CALL MENU IDLE MENU IDLE MENU HS_0 HS_9
IDLE MENU IDLE CALL MENU 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
Each number key 1.3 Display
- LCD uses 128 * 128, and supports 8 * 16 line.
- All short messages are arranged to the right, and the number is arranged to the left.
- Supports Soft key method.
1.4 Power On
Power On
- Press and hold End to power on.
- After handset number is displayed first, Power On BMP is displayed. 1.5 IDLE Mode
- The first line of LCD is for picture icons defined in 1.6.
- IDLE Mode LCD can be selected 2. Standby display of Menu 6. Display.
* initial word (banner) defined * For BMP mode, initial word is not displayed.
* No first / initial word
1.6 Definition of Figure Icon
- Displays signal strength of the coverage area.
- Displays call impossible area.
- Receipt tone bell was set to vibration function.
- Displayed after alarm setting.
- Displays message receipt.
- Displays service area.
- Displays the remaining amount of the battery.
2. Basic Function 2.1 Processing in IDLE state 2.1.1 Menu and Ack processing in IDLE state 2.1.2 Retrieve and Save key processing upon number editing in IDLE state 2.2 Receiving a call
- If a call is received, it indicates a call by bell/ vibration/ bell after vibration/ non-sound set by users.
- If a call is received, press any key to connect the call regardless of lock.
- If a call is ended, press End key.
( Talk time flashes and returns to the initial screen. )
* Upon auto receipt function setting, after the set time expires, it directly goes into busy state.
* If the service provider offers Caller ID service and Multi number service, phone number is displayed in the screen. 2.3 Making a call 2.3.1 General case
- Press area code and phone number, and then press Send key.
( When you press wrong phone number, press CLR key to correct that. If you press CLR key shortly, it is deleted one by one and if you press that long, all are deleted. )
- If the other party is connected, a talk begins.
- Upon end of call, press End key.
* When also making a call to the same area, you must press area code.
* Set frequently used area code in your mobile phone to make a call without pressing an area code. ( See 4. auto area code function of Menu 5. screen environment setting )
* If auto area code was not set, you can talk with the other party without pressing provider ID when making a call with a mobile phone that subscribed to the same provider. 2.3.2 Making a call with redial
- Numbers recently dialed enables convenient calling next time. 2.3.2.1 Last number redial
- If you want to make a call again with the last dialed number, just press Send key.
- Make a call with the last dialed number. 2.3.2.2 Recent called number redial
- See 3. called number view of Menu 1. Phone Book.
- Recently called numbers are displayed up to 10 numbers and a call is remade. 2.3.3 Making a call with abbreviated dial
- Press only memorized address with phone number stored to dial quickly. 2.3.3.1 One-touch dialing
- For numbers stored in the memory address ( 01 ~ 09 ), press and hold only the back digit.
( e.g., 04 only press and hold . ) 2.3.3.2 Two-touch dialing
- For numbers stored in the memory address ( 10 ~ 99 ), press shortly the front digit,
and press and hold the back digit.
( e.g., if stored in address 14, press shortly , and press and hold . ) 2.3.3.3 Three-touch dialing
- If stored in the memory address ( 100 ~ 200 ), press shortly the first two-digit, and
press and hold the rear digit.
( e.g., if stored in address 114, press shortly , and press and hold . ) 2.4 Menu while in busy state
- Convenient function that can be used while in busy state. 2.4.1 Own number send
- Sends own number while in busy state.
( e.g., used in cases where after call attempt, it passes into VMS, and it leaves own
number to contact ) 2.4.2 Memo function
- This is to memorize phone number, account number, etc. from the other party.
( Memo contents in busy state are stored in the calling list. )
- Max. 32 characters can be entered. 2.4.3 Call volume
- Adjusts call volume in busy state.
- After volume adjustment, the set volume applies without pressing Ack key.
* Up key : Increases call volume.
* Down key : Decreases call volume. 2.4.4 Dial tone blocking
- This is to make own voice blocked.
* If talk is ended, it is automatically released. 2.5 Absentee call
2.6 Auto redialing function
2.7 Touch tone dialing
2.8 Speed key function 2.8.1 Manner mode setting
2.8.2 Lock function
2.9 Use restriction 3. Menu configuration
3.1 Phone Book 3.2 PIM 3.3 Ring 3.4 Sounds 3.5 Display 3.6 Setup 3.7 Security 3.8 Data Service
4. Phone Book
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