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Modottel WTE-500 Users Manual
(Draft 1.0) Table of Contents Identifying the Parts of the Phone Turning the Phone On and Off Standby Mode Getting Started Warnings and Precautions What Is Supplied in the Box Dictionary of Icons How to Install, Remove and Charge the Battery Basic Phone Operation Receiving a Call Making a Call Ending a Call Phone Operation While a Call is in Process Missed Calls Pause Dialing Short-cut keys Advanced Features Call History Incoming Calls Outgoing Calls Missed Calls Call Timer Call Memo Phone Book Find Entry New Entry Edit Group Memory Status Messages Inbox Write Message Outbox Message Folder Delete Msg Msg Settings Organizer Calculator Stop Watch World Time Country Code Schedule Alarm Clock Info Alerts Settings Backlight Screen Settings Banner Text Color Display Sounds Ring Tones Ring Settings Alerts/Tones Volume Security Lock Change Code Restrict Emergency #s Clear Memory Reset Phone System Roaming Language Call Settings Data Settings Data Rate Phone Info My Phone #
S/W Version Auto Redial Auto Answer Auto Hyphen Answer Call Preferred Mode Auto Nam Set Nam Location TTY Incoming Mode X-Ship Games Hamster Web Browser Brew Entering text, numbers and/or symbols Appendix Flow Chart of Phone Features Safety Information Getting Started Warnings and Precautions
Use only Modottel-approved batteries and chargers to avoid the damage to the phone. Using other batteries or chargers voids your warranty and may cause an explosion.
Do not use batteries and desktop chargers for other than the intended purposes. What Is Supplied in the Box Thank you for purchasing this Modottel WTE-500 cell phone. To ensure ease of use please make sure the following items are packaged in the box with your device. Dictionary of Display Icons Identifying the Parts of your WTE-500 Phone 1. Keypad lock key To lock keypad and prevent numbers from being dialed accidentally, push and hold the lock button on the upper left hand side of the phone. To release the keypad lock press the same button and hold. 2. Side keys 3. Headset jack How to Install, Remove and Charge the Battery Please make sure your battery has been fully charged before commencing to use your new phone. Charging your battery 1. Connect the charger to the accessory port of your phone.
(The arrow side of the charger should be pointing at your keypad). 2. Plug the charger into a 220V or 110V wall outlet. 3. If the Red LED is lit on the charger that means that your phone is in the process of charging. 4. If the Green LED is lit on the charger your phone is fully charged and ready for use. 5. When your phone is ready to be recharged, it will begin to beep and the battery status icon will flash empty. Note :
When you charge the battery, the battery level indicator in the upper right corner of the display shows charging process. When your phone indicates that the battery is fully charged (Charged) , remove the travel charger. Basic Phone Operation Turning the Phone On and Off Standby Mode Receiving a Call Making a Call Ending a Call Phone Operation While a Call is in Process Missed Calls / Automatic Redial Pause Dialing Short-cut keys Turning the Phone on 1. To power your phone on, press and hold END key until the display backlighting comes on. 2. Your phone will emit wakeup chimes and the word searching will be displayed as the phone initiates with a cellular tower. 3. The phone will then revert to Standby Mode. Note: If the display shows a keypad lock icon when you power the phone on, you will be required to enter a four digit unlock code before the phone can be used. The factory unlock code is set to 0000.) Turning your Phone off 1. To power the phone off, press and hold END key. 2. Your phone will emit shut down chimes and the display will go blank. Standby Mode You are able to access your full feature menu, when your phone is in standby mode. Merely press MENU key. 1. Once inside your feature menu you can select from any of the displayed menu icons by navigating with the navigation key until the desired menu option is bracketed then pressing designated soft menu key. 2. While the phone is in standby mode the navigation key can be used for quick access to the following features:
Messages Phone Book Search Schedule Brew (*It depends on your service providers network. Please contact your service provider for this service.) Push the navigation key left to enter Messages, right to enter the Phone Book, down to enter the Games and up to enter Brew. Brew Messages Phone Book Schedule While the phone is in standby mode press the right soft menu key (2nd) to have quick access to the following features:
WAP (*It depends on your service providers network. Please contact your service provider for this service.) Games Sound Display WAP Sound Games Display Push the navigation key left to enter Games, right to enter the Sound, down to enter the Display and up to enter WAP. Receiving a phone call When your phone receives an incoming call, it will either:
Ring Blink (in lamp mode) Vibrate Ring and Vibrate Or Vibrate then Ring 1. You can press any key (except END key) to answer an incoming call. Even when your phone is locked. 2. Pressing END key will silence the ringer or stop the vibration when a call comes in. Making a call In order to make a phone call your cell phone must be on, unlocked and have a network connection with adequate signal strength. 1. Dial the number that you wish to call 2. Press SEND key on the left side of your keypad. 3. Phone will display the word dialing until your call connects. Calling from Recent Call List 1. Press SEND key. 30 recent call numbers will be displayed. 2. Select the number you want to dial and press SEND key again to make an outgoing call to the number. Speed dialing All Memory Locations on this phone can be speed dialed. To speed dial a number located in memory location 002-009, press and hold the third number of the memory location until the display shows that number and begins to dial. To speed dial a number located in memory location 010 099, press the second digit of the memory location briefly then hold down the third digit of the memory location until the display shows the full number and begins to dial. To speed dial a number located in memory location 100-200 press down the first two numbers of the three digit memory location briefly then hold the third number down until the display shows the full number and begins to dial. Ending a call 1. Press END key to terminate a call. Phone operation while a call is in progress 1. During the call, press MENU key (the key on the left hand side of the key pad). 2. Scroll to the option Send Own Number. 3. Select this option by pressing the navigation key straight down. 4. Your cellular phone number will be sent. Using your Memo feature The Memo feature functions as a scratch pad. You can use this feature to make a record of numbers that you receive during the course of a phone conversation. The numbers that you store while using your memo feature will be saved in your Call History under the heading Call Memo. 1. While you are in the process of using the phone, select Menu by pressing the MENU key located on the left hand side of your display. 2. [Memo] will appear as an option listed on the pull down menu that will appear on the left side of your display. Select the Memo feature using your navigation key. Then enter the number you want to record.
[Save] will appear above the right hand side of your display, select this option by pressing the soft menu key. To view the numbers saved in your Call Memo list press MENU key, select Call History using your navigation key, scroll down to Call Memo and select with the soft menu key. A complete list of all of your saved memo numbers will appear. You can dial these numbers from the Call Memo feature or save them to your phone book. Adjusting your Call Volume You can adjust your speaker volume during a call. on the left -hand side of your phone and press up. 1. To increase phone volume find the The display will show you a volume meter so you can keep track of how much you are raising the phones volume. 2. To decrease phone volume locate the same key and press down. The display will show you a volume meter so you can keep track of how much you are lowering the phones volume. Muting your Microphone for privacy The Mute feature temporarily prevents the person you are speaking to from hearing your voice. This feature will automatically disengage when you end the call. 1. During the call press your MENU key located on the left side of your display. 2. Scroll to the word Mute. 3. Select the Mute feature using your soft menu key. 4. Your Mute feature is now active. 5. [Unmute] will appear above the right hand side of your display. When you are ready to resume your conversation, select this option by pressing the soft menu key. The party you are talking to will now be able to hear your voice. Missed Calls If a call comes while the phone is on and you do not answer it, the time, date and the amount of calls missed will appear on your display (the time shown will reflect the exact time of your last missed call). 1. To clear your display and resume using the phone, press CLEAR key or END key. 2. If the caller allows his/her number to be transmitted the missed call will automatically be stored in the Call History under the heading Missed Calls. 3. To dial a missed number, enter the Call History, select Missed Calls using the navigation key, scroll to the number that you wish to call and press SEND key located on the left hand side of your key pad. Pause Dialing The Pause Dialing feature allows you to dial into automated phone systems with the least amount of effort. Normally when you dial in to an automated system (for example, at a bank) a pre-
recorded message prompts you for each subsequent set of numbers such as your account number then your PIN number. You can store these numbers at a single memory location separating the phone number, your account number and PIN number with pauses so the entire string of numbers can be recalled and sent at once. 1. To begin, enter the initial phone number to be dialed. 2. Press MENU key to insert a pause, and then continue entering the next string of numbers. 3. Repeat these steps until you have completed the series of numbers and are ready to store your pause dialing number.
* There are three different pause types that you can use when storing numbers for pause dialing:
Manual Pause Timed Pause Hyphenates Pause Indicated with a P Indicated with a T Indicated with an H
* A manual pause means that the initial string of the number stored with pause dialing will be sent, then the user will have to listen to the voice instructions in the automated message and then manually press send to dial the next string of numbers.
* A timed pause means that following the initial string of stored numbers, the phone will automatically pause for 2 seconds, and then send out the next stored numbers in the series.
* A hyphenated pause simply means that a hyphen will be inserted after each series of numbers 4. Once you have entered your full pause dial number, proceed to store this number as described in the Add Entry part of this manual. Shortcut Keys There are two shortcut keys located on your phones keypad which give you quick access to two commonly used features. Vibrate mode Vibrate mode will alert you to an incoming call without having the phone ring. This feature is useful in meetings where you would not want to disturb the people around you. 1. Press and hold 2. To deactivate the vibrate mode press and hold to set your phone to vibrate mode. again. is displayed when the phone is in vibrate mode. 3. Lock Mode This feature gives you security at the push of a button and prevents anyone else from using your phone. 1. To quickly lock your phone, press and hold emergency calls only appears on your display. 2. To deactivate your lock feature press and hold password. The phone will display Phone lock is off. until the phrase This phone is locked, again. You will have to enter the 4 digit Advanced Features Call History Incoming Calls Outgoing Calls Missed Calls Call Timer Call Memo Phone Book Find Entry New Entry Edit Group Memory Status Messages Inbox Write Message Outbox Message Folder Delete Msg Msg Settings Organizer Calculator Stop Watch World Time Country Code Settings Schedule Alarm Clock Info Alerts Backlight Screen Settings Banner Text Color Display Sounds Ring Tones Ring Settings Alerts/Tones Volume Security Lock Change Code Restrict Emergency #s Clear Memory Reset Phone Preferred Mode Auto Nam Set Nam Location TTY System Roaming Language Call Settings Data Settings Data Rate Phone Info My Phone #
S/W Version Auto Redial Auto Answer Auto Hyphen Answer Call Incoming Mode X-Ship Games Hamster Web Browser Brew Call History This feature allows one to view a list of:
- Incoming Calls that have connected to this phone
- Outgoing Calls that have been dialed with this phone
- Missed Calls : incoming numbers that did not manage to connect to this phone
- Call Timer : details the amount of time spent on each call
- Call Memo : where you have recorded numbers given to you during the course of a call. Incoming Calls:
1. Enter your feature menu by pressing MENU with the left soft key. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Call History Feature. 3. Select the Call History feature by pushing OK with the right soft key or pushing the number 1. 4. Select Incoming Calls by scrolling with your navigation key until that option is highlighted and pushing OK with the right soft key, or by pressing the number 1. 5. A list of the last 20 incoming calls will be displayed, if the phone has not received any incoming calls the message Call history empty will appear. 6. To view detailed information regarding any of the incoming call numbers (date/time) use your navigation key to scroll to the number in question and select OK with the right soft key. 7. To store any of the numbers from your Incoming Call list, press MENU and follow the steps explained later in this manual, under Phone Book, New Entry. Outgoing Calls:
1. Enter your feature menu by pressing MENU with the left soft key. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Call History Feature. 3. Select the Call History feature by pushing OK with the right soft key or pushing the number 1. 4. Select Outgoing Calls by scrolling with your navigation key until that option is highlighted and pushing OK with the right soft key, or by pressing the number 2. 5. A list of the last 20 outgoing calls will be displayed, if the phone has not made any outgoing calls the message Call history empty will appear. 6. To view detailed information regarding any of the outgoing call numbers (date/time) use your navigation key to scroll to the number in question and select OK with the right soft key. 7. To store any of the numbers from your Outgoing Call list, press MENU and follow the steps explained later in this manual, under Phone Book, New Entry. Missed Calls:
1. Enter your feature menu by pressing MENU with the left soft key. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Call History Feature. 3. Select the Call History feature by pushing OK with the right soft key or pushing the number 1. 4. Select Missed Calls by scrolling with your navigation key until that option is highlighted and pushing OK with the right soft key, or by pressing the number 3. 5. A list of the last 20 missed calls will be displayed, if the phone has not had any missed calls the message Call history empty will appear. 6. To view detailed information regarding any of the missed call numbers (date/time) use your navigation key to scroll to the number in question and select OK with the right soft key. 7. To store any of the numbers saved to your Missed Call list, press MENU and follow the steps explained later in this manual, under Phone Book, New Entry. Call Timer:
1. Enter your feature menu by pressing MENU with the left soft key. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Call History Feature. 3. Select the Call History feature by pushing OK with the right soft key or pushing the number 1. 4. Select Call Timer by scrolling with your navigation key until that option is highlighted and pushing OK with the right soft key, or by pressing the number 4. 5. The duration of your last call, total incoming calls, total outgoing calls, and total of all calls will be displayed. If you have not yet made or received any calls the call timers will all show 00:00:00. 6. To reset any of your Call Timers press MENU, the words Reset Timer will be displayed and you will have the choice of scrolling with the navigation key to select; Incoming, Outgoing, Total or Reset All. 7. To reset any of these timers highlight the desired option with your navigation key and push OK with the right soft key. 8. The phone will display the message reset ______ call timer, yes or no, choose YES to reset NO to exit. 9. If you choose to reset any one of the individual timers it will bring that specific timer back to 00:00:00, If you choose Reset All it will bring all of your call timers back to 00:00:00. Call Memo:
1. Enter your feature menu by pressing MENU with the left soft key. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Call History Feature. 3. Select the Call History feature by pushing OK with the right soft key or pushing the number 1. 4. Select Call Memo by scrolling with your navigation key until that option is highlighted and pushing OK with the right soft key, or by pressing the number 5. 5. A list of numbers that were recorded and saved while the phone was engaged in a call will appear, if no numbers have been recorded your phone will display the message No numbers on the Call Memo. 6. To store any of the numbers saved to your Call Memo feature, press MENU with the left soft key and follow the steps explained later in this manual, under Phone Book, New Entry. Phone Book This feature is designed so that you can store and retrieve phone numbers. Each name stored in your phone book can be categorized into a group (family, friend, office, or one category that you can define.) Your phone book can store up to 199 entries. You can arrange your entries using your group feature and assign a different ring tone to each group. The icons used in your phone book are:
: Mobile number
: Home number
: Office number
: Others
: Group
: Ring
: E-mail address
: Memo By Name By Location By Number By Group Find Entry:
This feature allows you to find an entry in your Phone Book by name, location, phone number or group name. 1. Enter your feature menu by pressing MENU with the left soft key. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Phone Book Feature. 3. Select the Phone Book feature by pushing OK with the right soft key or pushing the number 2. 4. Select Find Entry by scrolling with your navigation key until that option is highlighted and pushing OK with the right soft key, or by pressing the number 1. 5. You will be able to choose from searching for your entry:
6. Scroll with the navigation key to your preferred search method and press OK with the right soft key, or press the number next to your desired search option. 7. If you choose to search By Name, you will have to enter the first few letters of the name you are looking for, then press Search with the right soft key. All entries containing those letters will be displayed and you will have to scroll to the specific entry you are looking for. If there are no entries that match the text you entered a message will appear saying No matches found. 8. If you choose to search By Location you will have to enter the location number where you think the entry is located and then press Search with the right soft key. The information stored at that location will be displayed. If there is nothing stored at the location you query a message will appear saying No matches found. 9. If you choose to search By Number you will have to enter the first few numbers of the phone number you are looking for, then press Search with the right soft key. All entries containing those numbers will be displayed and you will have to scroll to the specific entry you are searching for. If there are no entries that match the numbers you entered a message will appear saying No matches found. 10. If you choose to search By Group name simply scroll to the name of the group where you think your entry is stored and then press Search with the right soft key. All entries that have been categorized into that group will appear, you will have to scroll to the specific entry you are searching for. If there are no entries categorized into the group you are querying a message will appear saying No matches found. New Entry:
This feature allows you to store a new contact in your phone book. 1. Enter your feature menu by pressing MENU with the left soft key. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Phone Book Feature. 3. Select the Phone Book feature by pushing OK with the right soft key or pushing the number 2. 4. Select New Entry by scrolling with your navigation key until that option is highlighted and pushing OK with the right soft key, or by pressing the number 2. 5. You will be prompt to enter the name of your new contact. (to view additional information about adding text with your phones keypad see the appendix of this manual). 6. Once you have added the name of your new contact, press Save with the right soft key. 7. Advance with the navigation key to choose the location at which you with to store this contact. You can just enter the location number directly. 8. Once the location is stored you can use your navigation key to select the type of number. 9. Use the numerical keypad of your phone to enter the new number. Once you entered the new number, press OK with the right soft key. 10. Advance with the navigation key to select the group and press Edit with the left soft key. You will be prompted to categorize this contact into a Group. 11. Once you have selected the group, push OK with the right soft key. 12. Advance with the navigation key to select the ring and press Edit with the left soft key. Each of your contact can have a distinctive ring so that you can easily determine who is calling you. You have 31 ring tones to choose from and you can store the distinctive tone at the same time you enter each new contact. 13. Once you have selected the ring, push OK with the right soft key. 14. Advance with the navigation key to enter E mail or Memo and press Edit with the left soft key. 15. Enter the e-mail or memo and then press Save with the right soft key. 16. Once you are done, press Save with the right soft key to store the information of the contact. Deleting A Single Contact from your Phone Book 1. Once you have located the entry to be deleted from your phone book press Delete with the left soft key. 2. Select Yes to delete No to exit. Deleting all Contacts in the Phone Book 1. To delete all the contacts from your phone book at once, press MENU with the left soft key. 2. Scroll to the Settings feature and then press OK with the right soft key, or just press the number 5. 3. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Security and then press OK with the right soft key. 4. After entering password, select Clear Memory by scrolling that option is highlighted and pushing OK with the right soft key. 5. Select Phone Book from Clear Memory by pressing the navigation key down. 6. Select Yes to delete all contacts in the phone book or No to exit. Edit Group:
This feature allows you to move a contact from one group to another, delete groups, define a new group. 1. Enter your feature menu by pressing MENU with the left soft key. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Phone Book Feature. 3. Select the Phone Book feature by pushing OK with the right soft key or pushing the number 2. 4. Select the Edit Group feature by scrolling with your navigation key until the feature name is highlighted and pressing OK with the right soft key or by pressing the number 3. 5. When you first enter the group feature you will see the group headings (family, friend, office, and other). If you want to view any of the contacts that were grouped into one of these categories scroll to the category with your navigation key and press Search with the right soft key. A full list of contacts stored in to that group will appear. 6. You also change a group name from the preset names or user defined names by pressing Edit with the left soft key. Memory Status:
This feature will remind you of the available number of contacts you can store. 1. Enter your feature menu by pressing MENU with the left soft key. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Phone Book Feature. 3. Select the Phone Book feature by pushing OK with the right soft key or pushing the number 2. 4. Select the Memory Status feature by scrolling with your navigation key until the feature name is highlighted and pressing OK with the right soft key or by pressing the number 4. Messages This feature allows a user to send text messages from their WTE 320 phone to another cellular phone. The length of the message is dependant on the capacity of your local cellular carrier, WTE 320 supports up to 150 characters per message. This feature also allows you easy access into your voicemail box with a one-touch dial option.
Inbox:
It displays the list of received text and voice messages. 1. Enter your Messages feature by pressing MENU with the left soft key or enter your Messages menu by pushing the navigation key to the left. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Inbox feature and press OK with the right soft key, or press the number 1 to enter the Inbox. 3. You will see two options; Text and Voice. 4. Choose Text to read your messages, choose Voice to see how many Voice Mail messages you have and to call your Voice Mail box. 5. Once you have selected either Text or Voice the handset will return a confirmation letting you know the number of messages in the chosen queue and will then allow you to view those messages. 6. To exit the Text or Voice message queue press Clear key.
* When the list of received text message is displayed, 1. Press Option with left soft key, select Delete to erase a highlighted message, Delete All to erase all received messages or Lock to prevent a highlighted message from deletion. Make your selection by highlighting your choice with your navigation key and pressing OK with the right soft key.
* When a received text message is displayed, 1. Press Option with left soft key, you will see 5 options:
Reply replies to the person who sent you the message. Forward forwards a received message to others. When there is no text in the message, this option will not appear. After entering a recipient number, the message can be forwarded. Save You can store the message or call number. Messages will be saved into the Message Folder. Firstly you need to add new folder. Call number will be stored into your Phone Book. Delete Deletes the selected message from the Inbox. Lock/Unlock Locks or unlocks the selected message. Locked messages will not be deleted by Delete and Delete All functions of Delete menu. In order to save or delete the selected message, you have to unlock it. 2. Make your selection by highlighting your choice with your navigation key and pressing OK with the right soft key.
Write Message:
This feature allows you to send new message. You can send the same message to up to 10 recipients at a time. 1. Enter your Messages feature by pressing MENU with the left soft key or enter your Messages menu by pushing the navigation key to the left. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Write Message feature and press OK with the right soft key, or press the number 2 to enter the Write Message. 3. Enter the number you want to send a message. You can also select recipients number from your phone book. You can enter up to 10 numbers. To select numbers from your phone book, press Search with the left soft key and then press OK. 4. When you are done in entering numbers, press OK with the right soft key. 5. Enter the message you want to send.
(to view additional information about adding text with your phones keypad see the appendix of this manual) 6. Press Menu to change a text entry mode or insert a message template. 7. When you are done in writing a message, press Save with the right soft key. 8. You can send a message by pressing SEND key or selecting Send from soft menu. Or you can select more options for a message by scrolling with the navigation key until that feature is highlighted and pressing OK with the right soft key. Call Back # -allows you to insert a pre-programmed callback number with a message. Priority allows you to give priority to message. Normal or Urgent.
Info Alerts:
Your networks web server can send you browser alerts that you can read in your web browser. When you receive a browser alert message, your phone displays the new message indicator and gives an alert.
Outbox:
This feature displays the list of sent messages. Up to 20 sent messages can be stored in the Outbox. 1. Enter your Messages feature by pressing MENU with the left soft key or enter your Messages menu by pushing the navigation key to the left. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Outbox feature and press OK with the right soft key, or press the number 4 to enter the Outbox.
* When the list of sent message is displayed, 1. Press Option with left soft key, select Delete to erase a highlighted message, Delete All to erase all received messages or Lock to prevent a highlighted message from deletion. 2. Make your selection by highlighting your choice with your navigation key and pressing OK with the right soft key.
* When a sent message is displayed, 1. Press Option with left soft key, you will see 5 options:
Resend resends the message to the person. Forward forwards a sent message to others. After entering a recipient number, the message can be forwarded. To Folder move the message to the different folder other than Draft. Lock Locks or unlocks the selected message. Locked messages will not be deleted by Delete and Delete All functions of Delete menu. In order to save or delete the selected message, you have to unlock it. 2. Make your selection by highlighting your choice with your navigation key and pressing OK with the right soft key.
Message Folder:
You can reuse message you have stored in the Message Folder. 1. Enter your Messages feature by pressing MENU with the left soft key or enter your Messages menu by pushing the navigation key to the left. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Message Folder feature and press OK with the right soft key or press the number 5 to enter the Message Folder. 3. You can see Draft option. The Saved text messages are displayed in the Draft. 4. You can also Add, Edit and Delete new folder by pressing Option. 5. Select the message you wish to reuse by scrolling with navigation key. Press menu for options. You will see 4 options.
: Forward, Resend, Move and Delete. Choose Forward option to forward to message to another. Choose Resend option to resend the message. Choose Move option to move the message to the different folder other than Draft. If you wan to move the message to the different folder, you should set up new folder in advance. Choose Delete option to delete the message from Message Folder.
Delete Message This allows you to delete all text messages stored in your Inbox, Info Alerts, Outbox, and Message Folder. You can also delete all messages stored in these folders at the same time. 1. Enter your Messages feature by pressing MENU with the left soft key or enter your Messages menu by pushing the navigation key to the left. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Delete Message feature and press OK with the right soft key or press the number 6 to enter the Delete Message. 3. Select the item you want to delete by scrolling with your navigation key until the feature name is highlighted and pressing OK with the right soft key. 4. Select Yes to delete, No to exit.
Messages Settings You can have special features for messages. New Message Alert 1. Enter your Messages feature by pressing MENU with the left soft key or enter your Messages menu by pushing the navigation key to the left. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Msg Settings feature and press OK with the right soft key or press the number 7 to enter the Msg Settings. 3. Select the New Msg Alert by scrolling with the navigation key and pressing OK with the right soft key or by pressing the number1. 4. Three options will appear on the display:
Alert Type, Alert Tone and Display Msg. 5. Select the Alert Type feature by pushing OK soft key, or by pressing the number 1. 6. You will be able to choose Alert Type for messages: Vibrate, Vibrate then Ring, Custom Ring, Low Beep(Once) and Loud Beep(Once), scroll to your selection with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 7. Select the Alert Tone feature by pushing OK soft key, or by pressing the number 2. 8. You will be able to choose Alert Tone for messages. Bell1, Bell2, Bell3, Bell4 and Bell5. Scroll to your selection with your navigation key and press OK soft key. This function will not work when you set vibrate or beep for Alert Type. 9. Select the Display Msg feature by pushing OK soft key, or by pressing the number 3. 10. You will be able to choose how to display contents: Notify Only and Display All. Scroll to your selection with your navigation key and press straight down. Auto Save 1. Enter your Messages feature by pressing MENU with the left soft key or enter your Messages menu by pushing the navigation key to the left. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Msg Settings feature and press OK with the right soft key or press the number 7 to enter the Msg Settings. 3. Select the Auto Save by scrolling with the navigation key and pressing OK soft key or by pressing the number 2. 4. The phone will ask, Prompt, Auto Save or Do not Save?
Auto Save: The created message will be automatically saved in the outbox after the message is transmitted. Prompt: you will be prompted to save or not whenever the message is transmitted. Do not Save: The created message will not be saved in the outbox when transmitted. Auto Delete 1. Enter your Messages feature by pressing MENU with the left soft key or enter your Messages menu by pushing the navigation key to the left. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Msg Settings feature and press OK with the right soft key or press the number 7 to enter the Msg Settings. 3. Select the Auto Delete by scrolling with the navigation key and pressing OK soft key or by pressing the number 3. 4. The phone will ask, Auto Delete On or Off?
If you choose to turn this feature On, the created message will be automatically deleted when you exceed storage limit. If you choose to turn this feature off, you will be asked to delete or not when you exceed storage limit. Delivery Acknowledgement You should check with your service provider to ensure they offer this feature. 1. Enter your Messages feature by pressing MENU with the left soft key or enter your Messages menu by pushing the navigation key to the left. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Msg Settings feature and press OK with the right soft key or press the number 7 to enter the Msg Settings. 3. Select the Delivery Ack by scrolling with the navigation key and pressing OK soft key or by pressing the number 4. 4. The phone will ask, Delivery Ack On or Off?
If you choose to turn this feature On, you will be able to know whether recipient receive the message or not. If you choose to turn this feature Off, you will not know whether recipient receive the message or not. Templates 1. Enter your Messages feature by pressing MENU with the left soft key or enter your Messages menu by pushing the navigation key to the left. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Msg Settings feature and press OK with the right soft key or press the number 7 to enter the Msg Settings. 3. Select the Templates by scrolling with the navigation key and pressing OK soft key or by pressing the number 5. 4. You can add, edit and delete templates by scrolling features and press OK soft key. Signature This feature allows you to insert a pre-programmed signature with a message. (30 digits) Also you can edit the signature you want to automatically send with your messages. 1. Enter your Messages feature by pressing MENU with the left soft key or enter your Messages menu by pushing the navigation key to the left. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Msg Settings feature and press OK with the right soft key or press the number 7 to enter the Msg Settings. 3. Select the Signature by scrolling with the navigation key and pressing OK soft key or by pressing the number 6. 4. You will have two options:
Write Sign : Enter the signature you want to insert with a message. Sign On/Off : If you choose to turn this feature On, the signature will be sent together with a message. If you choose to turn this feature Off, the signature will not be sent. Text Entry This feature allows you to select the default text input method including T9 Word, ABC, 123. 1. Enter your Messages feature by pressing MENU with the left soft key or enter your Messages menu by pushing the navigation key to the left. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Msg Settings feature and press OK with the right soft key or press the number 7 to enter the Msg Settings. 3. Select the Text Entry by scrolling with the navigation key and pressing OK soft key or by pressing the number 7. 4. You will be prompted to select the default text input method from T9 Word, ABC, 123. Organizer The Organizer feature is used as a personal scheduler and calendar, you can use this feature to set alerts to remind you of important dates or to set once a day alerts to be used as an alarm clock. This feature also contains accessories including, a world time clock, and a calculator. Schedule This feature will display your calendar for a chosen month, will allow you to add and edit calendar events and to choose and set alarm bells for each entered calendar event. 1. Enter your feature menu by pressing MENU with the left soft key. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Organizer Feature. 3. Select the Organizer feature by pushing OK with the right soft key or pushing the number 4. 4. Select Schedule by scrolling with your navigation key until that option is highlighted and pushing OK with the right soft key, or by pressing the number 1. 5. A view of the current months calendar will be displayed, dates with events will be shaded. How to select dates To the next week To the previous week To the next day To the previous day
: To the previous month
: To the next month 6. To Search All of the calendar events press Search with the left soft key, a submenu will appear, highlight Search All and press OK soft key. To see a detailed view of a specific calendar event press Search with the left soft key, highlight the way you wish to search and press OK soft key. Today: To view todays event. Go to Date: To select a specific calendar event. Month will be highlighted. Enter the date manually then press OK soft key. Selected date will be highlighted. 7. The event you have selected will be shown along with all of its detail (time, date and information you have stored) from this view you can edit or delete this event. 8. To add an event to your schedule, highlight the date you want and then press Add with the right soft key. The display will then guide you through adding an event. (You will be able to add the time, date and some detail for each event you save). 9. If you want to keep date and time as it is, scroll the navigation key to the Contents. To change the month, use the navigation key right or left. You can use dial keypad directly to input the date. 10. Time can be set manually. When the number is highlighted, press the time directly. To select AM or PM, use the navigation key right or left. 11. When the Contents is highlighted, press Edit with the left soft key. 12. Enter the event you want to save.
(to view additional information about adding text with your phones keypad see the appendix of this manual) 13. When you are done in entering events, press Save with the right soft key. 14. To select an alert time to warn you when a scheduled event is going to occur, highlight Time and press Edit with the left soft key. Select your desired time by scrolling the navigation key and then press OK soft key. 15. To select an alert, highlight Ring and press Edit with the left soft key. Scroll with the navigation key through your 5 bell choices and as each bell is highlighted its tone will play, select your desired alarm bell by pressing OK soft key. 16. Once you are done in setting events, then press Save with the right soft key. A message will show on your display saying Schedule is saved confirming that your new event was saved. Alarm Clock This feature allows you to set up to three daily alarms. These alarms can be set to go off once, daily, weekdays and weekends only. 1. Enter your feature menu by pressing MENU with the left soft key. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Organizer Feature. 3. Select the Organizer feature by pushing OK with the right soft key or pushing the number 4. 4. Select Alarm Clock by scrolling with your navigation key until that option is highlighted and pushing OK with the right soft key, or by pressing the number 2. 5. You will view three separate alarms, Alarm 1, Alarm 2, and Alarm 3. Highlight the alarm that you wish to set and press OK soft key. 6. You can set the time, frequency of alerts and what days your alarm goes off. The time can be entered manually. To select AM or PM, use the navigation key right or left. 7. If you want to turn your alarm on or off, use the navigation key right or left. 8. To select the frequency of alerts, highlight Repeat Type and then press Edit with the left soft key. You will have the choice of selecting from Once, Daily, Weekdays and Weekends. Select by pressing OK soft key. 9. If you want to change alarm sounds, highlight Ring and then press Edit with the left soft key. You will have the choice of selecting from bell1 to bell5. Save the alarm sound by pressing OK soft key. 10. Once you set up the alarm, press Save with the right soft key. A message will show on your display saying Alarm is saved and set up confirming that your alarm was saved. will show on the main display of your phone indicating that the alarm clock is 11. A clock icon on and in use. Calculator The Calculator feature allows you to add, subtract, multiply or divide using the phones keypad and navigation key. 1. Enter your feature menu by pressing MENU with the left soft key. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Organizer Feature. 3. Select the Organizer feature by pushing OK with the right soft key or pushing the number 4. 4. Select Calculator by scrolling with your navigation key until that option is highlighted and pushing OK with the right soft key, or by pressing the number 3. 5. Begin by entering the first series of numbers that you wish to calculate, then use the navigation key highlight the multiply, add, subtract, or divide symbol. Enter the next series of numbers and repeat until your calculation is fully entered. To see your total select the equals sign and press OK soft key. Press Clear key to erase any numbers that were entered in error. Stop Watch This feature allows you to time events accurately, down to the last second. The phone will display detailed times in hours, minutes and seconds. You can record the time of up to three separate events and store them in the phone. 1. Enter your feature menu by pressing MENU with the left soft key. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Organizer Feature. 3. Select the Organizer feature by pushing OK with the right soft key or pushing the number 4. 4. Select Stop Watch by scrolling with your navigation key until that option is highlighted and pushing OK with the right soft key, or by pressing the number 4. 5. To begin timing an event, press Start with the right soft key. 6. The time will automatically be recorded on the Stop Watchs display by pressing Record with the right soft key. 7. To stop the timer press Stop with the left soft key. World Time This feature allows you set your location and time zone and to view the time in 39 major world cities. 1. Enter your feature menu by pressing MENU with the left soft key. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Organizer Feature. 3. Select the Organizer feature by pushing OK with the right soft key or pushing the number 4. 4. Select World Time by scrolling with your navigation key until that option is highlighted and pushing OK with the right soft key, or by pressing the number 5. 5. To see world time based on your local time zone, Choose Set Time Zone and select the area you are at by scrolling with navigation key and pressing Save with the right soft key. 6. Once you set your current location, you will be able to see the local time in up to 39 of the worlds major cities from the View Time. Country Code This feature will tell you the country code for fifty of the worlds major cities. 1. Enter your feature menu by pressing MENU with the left soft key. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Organizer Feature. 3. Select the Organizer feature by pushing OK with the right soft key or pushing the number 4. 4. Select Country Code by scrolling with your navigation key until that option is highlighted and pushing OK with the right soft key, or by pressing the number 6. 5. A map of the world will be displayed with a major city marked and named. The country code for that city will show at the bottom of the display. 6. To see the country code for a different city scroll to the right using your navigation key, the cities will appear in alphabetical order. Settings Display This Menu allows you to customize the display of your phone. This feature allows you to select your wallpaper, how long you would like your backlight to stay, and select your personal banner you would prefer for your display. 1. Enter your feature menu by pressing MENU with the left soft key. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Settings Feature. 3. Select the Settings feature by pushing OK with the right soft key or pushing the number 5. 4. Select Display by scrolling with your navigation key until that option is highlighted and pushing OK with the right soft key, or by pressing the number 1. 5. You will have the option of setting up your Backlight, Screen Settings, Banner, or Text color for your banner and time stamp. Backlight:
1. To set up your Backlight choose option 1 or scroll to Backlight with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. Select from:
10 seconds: means that backlight goes off after 10 seconds 20 seconds: means that backlight goes off after 20 seconds 30 seconds: means that backlight goes off after 30 seconds 3. Scroll to your selection with your navigation key and press OK soft key (these selections affect both the display and the keypad). Screen Settings:
1. To set up your Screen Settings choose option 2 or scroll to Screen Settings with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. You will have the option of setting up your Wallpaper and Power On/Off display. 3. Select the Wallpaper feature by scrolling with the navigation key until that feature is highlighted and pressing straight down or by pressing the number 1. 4. Scroll right or left with the navigation key to preview of what that wallpaper type looks like will be displayed. 5. Press OK soft key to save your preference. Banner:
This feature allows you to set up a personal text banner that will show on the display of your phone in standby mode, once the phone is powered on. 1. To set up your Banner choose option 3 or scroll to Banner with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. You will see box titled text input where you can enter the banner message of your choice (text entry options are listed under Menu). 3. Once your message is complete press Save with the right soft key to store your banner. 4. A message will appear asking banner save Yes or No, if you choose No the phone will move you back to Edit mode so you can change the banner as you see fit, if you select Yes the phone will show a confirmation message stating that the banner has been saved. 5. To make your selection highlight Yes of No with the navigation key and press OK soft key. Text Color:
This feature allows you to select text color for the banner and time stamp that will show on the display. 1. To set up your Text Color choose option 4 or scroll to Text Color with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. You will have the option of setting up your Banner or Clock. 3. Select from:
Black White Red Blue Cyan Orange Green 4. Scroll to your selection with your navigation key and press OK soft key. Sounds Your sounds feature is designed so that you can configure your volume (voice, keypad and ringer), choose your alerts, and designate your ringer types. 1. Enter your feature menu by pressing MENU with the left soft key. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Settings Feature. 3. Select the Settings feature by pushing OK with the right soft key or pushing the number 5. 4. Select Sounds by scrolling with your navigation key until that option is highlighted and pushing OK with the right soft key, or by pressing the number 2. 5. You will have the option of setting up your Ring Tones, Ring Settings, Alerts/Tones and Volume. Ring Tones:
The ring tones feature allows you to select from 31 rings to have as your phones ringer to alert you to incoming calls. 1. To set up your Ring Tones choose option 1 or scroll to Ring Tones with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. Enter the feature menu by pressing OK soft key. 3. Scroll with the navigation key until you hear the tone that you wish to select and press OK soft key. 4. The selected tone will be saved. Ring Settings:
This feature allows you to control how you would like to be alerted when your phone receives an incoming call. 1. To set up your Ring Settings choose option 2 or scroll to Ring Settings with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. You can select from one of the following options:
Ring Vibrate Vibrate then Ring (R) Vibrate + Ring Lamp Only (silent alert mode) 3. Scroll to the alert of your choice with your navigation key and press OK soft key to select. 4. The selected ring type will be saved. Alerts/Tones:
This feature allows you to activate a tone for each of your specific alert types or to silence one or all of them. You have 5 different specific alerts. They are:
Below is an explanation of each of these alerts and instructions of how to activate or disable them using your phones feature menu. No Service Minute Minder Connect Tone Disconnect Tone Power On/Off No Service This tone alerts you that you are out of the service area for your carrier. While you are out of the carriers service area you will not be able to make or receive calls. You will hear another tone when you have traveled back into your proper service area and again can make and receive calls. 1. To set up your Alerts/Tones choose option 3 or scroll to Alerts/Tones with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. Select No Service by pressing OK soft key or by pressing the number 1. 3. You will see an option saying Service Alert:
Off : Set the feature to off On : Set the feature to on 4. Highlight the option you want to set and pres OK soft key. Minute Minder This feature sounds an alert once every elapsed minute of a call, so that the user can easily keep track of how long they have been using their phone. 1. To set up your Alerts/Tones choose option 3 or scroll to Alerts/Tones with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. Select Minute Minder by pressing OK soft key or by pressing the number 2. 3. You will see an option saying Minute Minder:
Off : Set the feature off 1 Minute : Set the feature to on 4. Highlight the option you want to set and pres OK soft key. Connect Tone This tone alerts you when your call has connected to the party you are dialing. 1. To set up your Alerts/Tones choose option 3 or scroll to Alerts/Tones with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. Select Connect Tone by pressing OK soft key or by pressing the number 3. 3. You will see an option saying Connect Tone:
Off: Deactivate this feature. Tone 1, Tone 2, Tone 3, Tone 4 4. Highlight the option you want to set and pres OK soft key. Disconnect Tone This tone alerts you when you are about to be disconnected from a call. 1. To set up your Alerts/Tones choose option 3 or scroll to Alerts/Tones with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. Select Disconnect Tone by pressing OK soft key or by pressing the number 4. 3. You will see an option saying Disconnect Tone:
Off: Deactivate this feature. Tone 1, Tone 2, Tone 3, Tone 4 Power On/Off Tone 4. Highlight the option you want to set and pres OK soft key. You can activate or deactivate the sounds when you power the phone on or off. 1. To set up your Alerts/Tones choose option 3 or scroll to Alerts/Tones with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. Select Power On/Off Tone by pressing OK soft key or by pressing the number 5. 3. You will see an option saying Power On/Off:
Off: Set the sounds to off when power on/off On: Set the sounds to on when power on/ff 4. Highlight the option you want to set and pres OK soft key. Volume:
This feature allows you to set the volume of your Calls, your Ringer and your Keypad Volume:
Earpiece Volume 1. To set up your Volume choose option 4 or scroll to Volume with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. Select Earpiece Volume by pressing OK soft key or by pressing the number 1. 3. Set the volume level based on the volume bars shown on the display and press OK soft key. 4. A message saying Saving the volume setting will scroll across the display. Ring Volume 1. To set up your Volume choose option 4 or scroll to Volume with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. Select Ring Volume by pressing OK soft key or by pressing the number 2. 3. Set the volume level based on the volume bars shown on the display and press OK soft key. 4. A message saying Saving the volume setting will scroll across the display. Keypad Volume 1. To set up your Volume choose option 4 or scroll to Volume with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. Select Keypad Volume by pressing OK soft key or by pressing the number 3. 3. Set the volume level based on the volume bars shown on the display and press OK soft key. 4. A message saying Saving the volume setting will scroll across the display. Security This feature menu allows you to restrict access to your phone by setting up and activating a special lock code, all of the features that can affect your phones basic functionality are also located in this menu. You must know and enter your 4-digit lock code before being able to use your security menu. The phone is shipped from the factory with a default lock code of 0000. Keep this code safe and do not share it, to ensure proper functionality and to prevent misuse/theft of your phone. 1. Enter your feature menu by pressing MENU with the left soft key. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Settings Feature. 3. Select the Settings feature by pushing OK with the right soft key or pushing the number 5. 4. Select Security by scrolling with your navigation key until that option is highlighted and pushing OK with the right soft key, or by pressing the number 3. 5. You will be asked to enter the phones 4-digit lock code before being allowed access to your Security feature menu, the factory default for your 4-digit lock code is 0000, once this code is entered your phone will automatically advance to the Security menu. 6. You will have the option of setting up your Lock Phone, Change Code, Restrict, Emergency #s, Clear Memory and Reset Phone. Lock Phone:
This feature prevents the unauthorized use of your phone, once this feature is activated your phone will remain locked even if you power it off and back on. You will have to enter your phones 4-digit lock code to be able to use your phone. 1. To set up your Lock Phone choose option 1 or scroll to Lock Phone with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. Your screen will show Lock On or Lock Off, if you select Lock On your phone will lock immediately. 3. Make your selection by scrolling to your choice with your navigation key and pressing OK soft key. 4. If you activate the Lock feature your phone will display a confirmation message warning, the phone is locked, emergency calls only if you turn your lock off the phone will confirm that phone lock is off. Change Code:
This feature allows you to change your lock code from the factory default of 0000. Remember to write down your lock code somewhere safe, if you forget your lock code you will have to contact a local repair center to unlock your phone. 1. To set up your Change Code choose option 2 or scroll to Change Code with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. You will be asked to enter your new password, select a 4-digit code that you will find easy to remember and enter it in the space provided. 3. Press OK soft key and a message will pop up asking you to confirm your new lock code. 4. Re-enter the new code and press OK soft key a second time. 5. The code will be saved. Restrict:
This feature allows you to restrict access to certain features of your phone. Once you turn a restriction on in reference to a certain feature you will have to enter your 4-digit lock code to be able to access that feature. You can restrict your Incoming Calls, Outgoing Calls, or restrict access to your Messages and Phonebook features. 1. To set up your Restrict choose option 3 or scroll to Restrict with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. You will have the choice of turning your restrictions on or off for the following features: Incoming Call, Outgoing Call, Messages and Phonebook. Incoming Call set to YES : All incoming calls will be restricted. You cannot receive calls if it is set to YES. Outgoing Call set to YES : You can place calls only to emergency numbers. You can still receive calls. Messages set to YES : You will have to enter 4-digit lock code to access Message menu. Phone Book set to YES : You will have to enter 4-digit lock code to access Phone Book menu. 3. To set your restrictions on for any of the above features, scroll to the desired feature with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 4. Once you have activated the Restrict your phone will return a confirmation message letting you know that feature has been restricted. 5. Keep in mind, once you have made a feature restricted you will not be able to access it without knowing your lock code. Emergency #s:
This feature allows you to store up to three emergency numbers. These numbers can always be dialed, even when your phone is locked or when your outgoing calls are restricted. 1. To set up your Emergency #s choose option 4 or scroll to Emergency #s with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. You will see spaces on your display for three emergency numbers, to store your first emergency number scroll to Emergency 1, and press OK soft key or press the number 1. 3. Enter the number that you wish to store, and press Menu with the left soft key, select Save to store, Cancel to move back one level on your display or Delete to erase a number that was previously stored. 4. To store your first emergency number highlight Save with soft key, a confirmation message will appear saying Emergency number saved
Repeat steps 2-4 to store Emergency numbers 2 and 3. Clear Memory:
This feature will delete all information stored in your Call History, Phone Book or your Schedule. Be very careful using this feature. Once you have chose to delete all of a features memory you cannot resurrect it. Do not use this feature if you are only trying to erase one phone number. 1. To set up your Clear Memory choose option 5 or scroll to Clear Memory with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. You will have the choice of clearing your Call Historys, Phonebooks, or Schedules memory, scroll to the feature you want to clear and press OK soft key, you will receive a warning message staying this will delete all data in the _____ . 3. Select Yes to proceed and No to exit this menu option with out losing any information 4. Once you have selected Yes you will receive a confirmation message letting you know that the memory for your selected feature has been erased. Reset Phone:
This feature changes all of the settings on your phone back to the original factory defaults. Use extreme caution with this feature, once activated all of your chosen settings are gone and not restorable. 1. To set up your Reset Phone choose option 6 or scroll to Reset Phone with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. You will have the choice of Reset Settings which resets all of your personal selections (keypad volume, automatic answer etc.) back to the factory defaults or Reset All which resets all of your personal selections as well as clearing the memory in your Phonebook, Organizer and Call History. 3. Make your selection by highlighting your Reset option with the navigation key and pressing OK soft key, you will receive a warning message letting you know that your information is about to be erased and you will have the option of selecting Yes to proceed or No to exit the menu with out losing any information. 4. If you choose either of the reset options, a confirmation message will appear on the display of your phone, it will pause, then will power off and back on, once the phone powers on all information in the selected reset option will be set back to the factory default. System 1. Enter your feature menu by pressing MENU with the left soft key. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Settings Feature. 3. Select the Settings feature by pushing OK with the right soft key or pushing the number 5. 4. Select System by scrolling with your navigation key until that option is highlighted and pushing OK with the right soft key, or by pressing the number 4. 5. You will have the option of setting up your Roaming, Preferred Mode, Auto NAM, Set NAM, Location and TTY. Roaming:
This feature should be setup by your cellular carrier and you should not change any of the settings without their prior instruction and approval. These settings will affect your monthly billing amounts and your phones Network performance. It allows you to select which system your phone is setup to access when you make outgoing calls. You will have to enter your 4-digit lock code before being able to change your Roaming Settings. 1. To set up your Roaming choose option 1 or scroll to Roaming with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. A warning message will appear on the display stating this can affect your phones activation. 3. You will be asked to enter the phones 4-digit lock code before being allowed access to your Roaming feature menu, the factory default for your 4-digit lock code is 0000, once this code is entered your phone will automatically advance to the Roaming menu. 4. You will be given the choice of setting your phone to: Standard, Home Only. These selections are best chosen by your cellular carrier and you should not change them with their knowledge and approval. 5. If you do consult with your carrier and they instruct you to change your Roaming Settings highlight the option you wish to choose, and press OK soft key. 6. Make your selection by highlighting your choice with your navigation key and pressing OK soft key. Preferred Mode:
This feature allows your phone to automatically select from a digital or analog system preference depending on which system has a stronger signal or allows you to force the phone to search for either a digital or analog system. 1. To set up your Preferred Mode choose option 2 or scroll to Preferred Mode with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. You will be able to choose from System Select: Automatic, Digital Only or Analog Only, these selections are best chosen by your cellular carrier and you should not change them with our their knowledge and approval. 3. Once you have contacted your carrier and they have instructed you which is the best choice to set your System Selection to scroll to your desired option and press OK soft key, your phone will return a confirmation message letting you know that your choice has been activated. Auto NAM:
This feature allows the phone to automatically switch between programmed telephone numbers corresponding to the service provider area. Leave this setting as the default unless you want to alter the NAM selection (as instructed by your service provider). 1. To set up your Auto NAM choose option 3 or scroll to Auto NAM with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. You will have the choice of turning your Auto NAM on or off. 3. Scroll to the desired feature with your navigation key and press OK soft key. Set NAM:
Select the phones NAM (Number Assignment Module) if the phone is registered with multiple service providers. 1. To set up your Set NAM choose option 4 or scroll to Set NAM with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. You will have the choice:
NAM 1 NAM 2 3. Scroll to the desired feature with your navigation key and press OK soft key. Location:
This feature allows you to set your GPS setting to make network emergency calls only (911 with in the USA) or to always on. 1. To set up your Location choose option 5 or scroll to Location with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. You will see two choices, Location On or 911 only. 3. Make your selection by scrolling with your navigation key until the desired option is highlighted then pressing press OK soft key. TTY Settings:
This feature enables this phone to be used with certain hearing aide devices. 1. To set up your TTY choose option 5 or scroll to TTY with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. The display will offer several options; you can select to have TTY Settings set to:
TTY Full TTY Talk TTY Hear TTY Off 3. To make your selection scroll to your preference with the navigation key and press OK soft key. 4. The phone will display a message confirming your choice or letting you know that TTY mode has been turned off. Language This feature allows you to choose the language displayed in your phones menus. You can select from English, Spanish. Once you designate a language as active everything on your display reverts to that language. 1. Enter your feature menu by pressing MENU with the left soft key. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Settings Feature. 3. Select the Settings feature by pushing OK with the right soft key or pushing the number 5. 4. Select Language by scrolling with your navigation key until that option is highlighted and pushing OK with the right soft key, or by pressing the number 5. 5. You will see a list of languages on your display, scroll with your navigation key until the language of your choice is highlighted and press OK soft key. 6. The phone will display a confirmation message letting you know what language was selected. Call Settings The Setup feature allows you to customize the functionality of your phone to best suite your daily needs. 1. Enter your feature menu by pressing MENU with the left soft key. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Settings Feature. 3. Select the Settings feature by pushing OK with the right soft key or pushing the number 5. 4. Select Call Settings by scrolling with your navigation key until that option is highlighted and pushing OK with the right soft key, or by pressing the number 6. Auto Redial:
This feature will automatically redial the last number you attempted to call if the call attempt failed. You can choose to have this feature attempt to redial after 10, 20, or 30 seconds. 1. To set up your Auto Redial choose option 1 or scroll to Auto Redial with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. The display will offer the options of having Auto Redial feature set to :
Off After 10 Sec After 20 Sec After 30 Sec 3. To make your selection highlight your preference with the navigation key and press OK soft key. 4. The phone will display a message confirming your choice or letting you know that Auto Redial has been turned off . Auto Answer:
This feature will allow you to set your phone to automatically answer calls for a pre-set amount of time. The Auto Answer feature is especially helpful while you are in the car. You can choose to have 5, 10, or 20 seconds elapse before an incoming call is allowed to connect. 1. To set up your Auto Answer choose option 2 or scroll to Auto Answer with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. The display will offer the options of having the Auto Answer feature set to :
Off After 5 Sec After 10 Sec After 20 Sec 3. To make your selection highlight your preference with the navigation key and press OK soft key. 4. The phone will display a message confirming your choice or letting you know that Auto Answer has been turned off. Auto Hyphen:
This feature will automatically insert hyphens where appropriate, when you are storing or dialing a number. 1. To set up your Auto Hyphen choose option 3 or scroll to Auto Hyphen with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. The phone will ask, Auto Hyphen On or Off. If you choose to turn this feature Off your stored and dialed numbers will appear as one uninterrupted series. If this feature is set to On hyphens will be inserted where appropriate (for example: 123-123-1234 in the USA). 3. The phone will display a message confirming that you have set this feature on or off. Answer Call:
This feature allows you to determine when to answer the phone. 1. To set up your Answer Call choose option 4 or scroll to Answer Call with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. The phone will ask, Any Key or Send Only. If you choose Any Key your phone will answer when any key is pressed. If you choose Send Only, you have to press Send key to receive the call. Data Settings In Data setting, you can use your phone to transmit data and faxes. This feature sets up your preferences for all of the phones data services, including: Data Rate, you can set up the speed of your data transmission and Incoming Mode, you can decide if you want to be able to receive incoming Voice, Modem or Fax information. 1. Enter your feature menu by pressing MENU with the left soft key. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Settings Feature. 3. Select the Settings feature by pushing OK with the right soft key or pushing the number 5. 4. Select Data Settings by scrolling with your navigation key until that option is highlighted and pushing OK with the right soft key, or by pressing the number 7. Data Rate:
This feature sets the speed of connection between your phone and a Personal Computer if they were connected and exchanging information. The speed talked about here depends on carriers network and other variables. 1. To set up your Data Rate choose option 1 or scroll to Data Rate with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. You will be asked to choose between a rate of 19200, 115200, and 230400. Make your selection by highlighting your choice with your navigation key and pressing OK soft key. 3. Once you selection has been made your phone will display a confirmation message stating Data Rate is set to ___ --bps. Incoming Mode:
This feature determines what incoming information will be addressed by the phone and what information will be ignored, for example if you activate Fax Only Mode, you will not be able to answer voice calls with your phone. 1. To set up your Incoming Mode choose option 2 or scroll to Incoming Mode with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. You will be asked to choose from Voice Only, Modem Only or Fax Only mode. 3. Make your selection by scrolling with your navigation key until the desired option is highlighted then pressing OK soft key. 4. If you choose Modem Only or Fax Only be aware that you will not be able to receive incoming voice calls. 5. The phone will display a confirmation message letting you know what option you have selected. Phone Info 1. Enter your feature menu by pressing MENU with the left soft key. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Settings Feature. 3. Select the Settings feature by pushing OK with the right soft key or pushing the number 5. 4. Select Phone Info by scrolling with your navigation key until that option is highlighted and pushing OK with the right soft key, or by pressing the number 8. My Phone Number:
This feature will remind you of the phone number that has been programmed into your phone by your carrier. 1. To set up your My Phone #, choose option 1 or scroll to My Phone # with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. The phones carrier assigned number will flash across the display. S/W Version This feature displays the current software file that has been loaded into your phone. 1. To set up your S/W Version, choose option 2 or scroll to S/W Version with your navigation key and press OK soft key. 2. The display will show all of the necessary information regarding your phones software. Games WTE-500 has three games for your fun. Go! Hamster:
Your Hamster must leave out a dark world against evil monster by enlarging brighten areas for peace. 1. Enter your Games menu by pushing 2nd soft key and pressing the navigation key to the left or enter Menu feature and then scroll the navigation key to the Games feature. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the Go! Hamster and press OK soft key, or press the number 1 to enter the Go! Hamster. 3. Press the number 1 for New Game. 4. Press the right soft key to start the game. 5. To move the hamster upward, press the navigation key to the up or press the number 2. To move the hamster downward, press the navigation key to the down or press the number 8. To move the hamster left, press the navigation key to the left or press the number 4. To move the hamster right, press the navigation key to the right or press the number 6. To stop the hamster, press the number 5. 6. To pause the game, press Clear key. To release a pause, press Clear key again. 7. If you receive a call during playing the game, you will be able to continue the game by selecting Continue feature after finishing phone conversation and back to game mode. 8. To exit the game, press END key. X-Ship:
1. Enter your Games menu by pushing 2nd soft key and pressing the navigation key to the left or enter Menu feature and then scroll the navigation key to the Games feature. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll to the X-ship and press OK soft key, or press the number 2 to enter the X-ship. 3. Press the number 1 for New Game. 4. Press the right soft key to start the game. 5. To move the spaceship upward press the navigation key to the up or press the number 5. To move the spaceship downward, press the navigation key to the down or press the number 8. To move the spaceship left, press the navigation key to the left or press the number 7. To move the spaceship right, press the navigation key to the right or press the number 9. For bombing, press the right hand side of soft key or press the number 3. To shoot, press the left hand side of soft key or press the number 1. 6. To pause the game, press Clear key. To release a pause, press Clear key again. 7. If you receive a call during playing the game, you will be able to continue the game by selecting Continue feature after finishing phone conversation and back to game mode. 8. To exit the game, press END key. Web Browser The MiniBrowser feature allows you to view internet content, via your service provider, especially designed for your mobile phone. Access and selections within this feature are dependent upon your service provider. For specific information on MiniBrowser access through your phone, contact your service provider. VX6000 Start Browser 1. Enter your Web Browser menu by pushing the 2nd soft key or enter Menu feature and then scroll the navigation key to the Web Browser feature. 2. A reminder of the charge will appear; press OK to launch MiniBrowser, if required. 3. After a few seconds, you see the Home Page. Ending Minibrowser Session You can end a Minibrowser session by pressing END key. Brew Brew allows you to download and use applications on your phone. This feature depends on your service providers network. Please contact your service provider for this service. 1. Enter your Brew menu by pushing the navigation key to the up or enter Menu feature and then scroll the navigation key to the Brew feature. 2. Main display of Brew will appear. 3. Select icon and press OK with the right soft key. Entering text, numbers and/or symbols When using your phone, you will need to enter the text in the display screen.
(For example, adding e-mail address, storing a name in the phone book, entering events in the schedule, or inputting text message. If you want to enter text on the screen, 1. When you are entering events, numbers, or text in your phone select MENU key to view the options:
T9 Eng: This is the predictive word entry mode. You can quickly and easily enter frequently used words. ABC: This is the text entry mode. 123:This is the number entry mode. Symbol: This is used with numeric keys and associated symbols. 2. Scrolling down until you want to select by pressing OK soft key. 3. To change the input mode again, press MENU key again and scroll down to your choice and select by pressing OK soft key. Press Press Clear key to clear the last letter, number, or symbol. Press and hold Clear key to completely clear the input field. to insert space. T9 text entry The T9 predictive text input mode allows you to key in any character using single key strokes. The text input mode is based on a built-in dictionary. 1. When you are in the T9 predictive text input mode, start entering a word by pressing keys to
. Press each key only once for one letter.
repeatedly to display alternate word choices for the keys that you Example : To enter LOVE in the T9 mode, press The word that you are typing appears on the display. It may change with each key that you press. 2. Enter the complete word before editing or deleting the keystrokes. 3. If the word is not correct, press have pressed. To type words not found in the T9 mode, change the ext input mode to the ABC character input mode. Alphabetical (ABC) text entry Press the key labeled with the required letter. Press the same key repeatedly to change between the characters represented by each key. To change capitalization formats, while entering text, press Number entry The number mode enables you to enter numbers in a text message. Symbol entry The symbol mode enables you to insert symbols in a text message. Use the navigation key to scroll to the desired symbol and the press OK soft key to insert the highlighted symbol into your message. Safety inform a t i o n 1. 10 Driver Safety Ti p s Your wireless telephone gives you the powerful ability to communicate by voice-almost anywhere, anytime. But an important responsibility accompanies the benefits of wireless phones, one that every user must uphold. When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility. When using your wireless phone behind the wheel of a car, practice good common sense and remember the following tips:
1. Get to knew your wireless phone and its features such as speeddial and redial. If available, these features help you to place your call without taking your attention off the road. 2. When available, use a hands free device. possible, add an additional layer of convenience and safety to your wireless phone with one of the many hands free accessories available today. 3. Position your wireless phone within easy reach. Be able to access your wireless phone without removing your eyes from the road. If you get an incoming call at an inconvenient time, if possible, let your voice mail answer it for you. 4. Let the person you are speaking with know you are driving;
if necessary, suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions. Rain, sleet, snow, ice, and even heavy traffic can be hazardous. 5. Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving. Jotting down a to do list or flipping through your address book takesattention away from your primary responsibility, driving safely. 6. Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic. Try to plan calls when your car will be stationary. If you need to make a call while moving, dial only a few numbers, check the road and your mirrors, then continue. 7. Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting. Make people you are talking with aware you are driving and suspend conversations that have the potential to divert your attention from the road. 8. Use your wireless phone to call for help. Dial 9-1-1 or other local emergency number in the case of fire, traffic accident or medical emergencies. Remember, it is a free call on your wireless phone!
9. Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies. If you see an auto accident, crime in progress or other serious emergency where lives are in danger, call 9-1-1 or other local emergency number, as you would want others to do for you. 10. Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergency wireless assistance number when necessary. If you see a broken-down vehicle posing no serious hazard, a broken traffic signal, a minor traffic accident where no one appears injured, or a vehicle you know to be stolen, call roadside assistance or other special non-emergency wireless number. The wireless industry reminds you to use your phone safely when driving. For more information, please call I-888-901SAFE, or visit our website www.wowcom. comTM Provided by the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association W T E - 3 2 0 W T E - 3 2 0 Read this information before using your phone Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations. Acknowledging Special Precautions and the FCC Industry Canada Notice Cautions Modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. FCC compliance Information This device complies with part 15 of 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. Information to User 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 radiate 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. 0 Consumer Information on SAR THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENTS REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. 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 standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg.*
Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions specified by the FCC 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 level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government-adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 1.45W/kg(AMPS), 1.31W/kg(CDMA) and 1.44W/kg, and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 1.40W/kg(AMPS), 1.30W/kg and 1.44W/kg.(Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements). While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure. 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 any body-worn accessories may not compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID POQWTE-500 Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) web-site at h t t p : / / w w w . p h o n e f a c t s . n e t
* In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements.0
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2004-01-06 | 1851.25 ~ 1908.75 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2004-01-06
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Modottel Co Ltd
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0003775434
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1 | Physical Address |
2F. DongNam Bldg. 448-16
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YongDungPo-Ku, N/A N/A
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South Korea
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@metlabs.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 |
POQ
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
WTE-500
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
D******** O******
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1 | Title |
General Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
82-2-********
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1 | Fax Number |
82-2-********
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1 |
d******@modottel.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) | Tri Mode Dual Band CDMA 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 | Output is ERP for Part 22 and EIRP for Part 24. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configuration is based on a separation distance of 1.5 cm between the back of the unit and the body of the user. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Belt clips or holsters may not contain metallic components. The highest reported SAR values are: Part 22 - Head: 1.45 W/kg; Body-worn: 1.40 W/kg; Part 24 - Head: 1.44 W/kg; Body-worn: 1.38 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 |
DT&C Co.,
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1 | Name |
C****** L********
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1 | Telephone Number |
82-31********
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1 | Fax Number |
82-31********
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c******@digitalemc.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 22H | BC | 824.04 | 849.97 | 0.388 | 2.5 ppm | 40K0F8W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 22H | BC | 824.04 | 849.97 | 0.388 | 2.5 ppm | 40K0F1D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 22H | BC | 824.7 | 848.31 | 0.357 | 2.5 ppm | 1M25F9W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 24E | BC | 1851.25 | 1908.75 | 0.292 | 2.5 ppm | 1M25F9W |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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