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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 555 Wireless Blvd., HAUPPAUGE, NY 11788 GSM900/1900MHz FREQUENCY DUAL BAND SYSTEM MOBILE PHONE WITH BATTERY AND CHARGER XXXXXXXX PRINTED IN JAPAN Issue date XX-XX GDU-325 Handheld Mobile Telephone Thank you very much for choosing the Audiovox GDU-325 mobile telephone. Your Audiovox mobile telephone has been designed to the highest standards of quality and manufacturing excellence to fulfill both your personal and business requirements. The Audiovox GDU-325 is packed with advanced features such as Phone Book, Missed Calls Review and Call, PIN Code Lock, and International Roaming for 900/1900 MHz frequency dual band GSM system (network dependent). Your new Audiovox GDU-325 comes with something only an Audiovox phone can provide: the proven reliability that has made Audiovox one of the worlds leading suppliers of mobile communications equipment. The following pages describe the functions of your phone and will help you make the most efficient use of this wonderful communications tool. NOTE:
- The English display text in this manual is based upon the English language selection in the display language setting. T9 (R) Text Input is patented under the following U.S. Pat. 5,818,437, U.S. Pat. 5,953,541, U.S. Pat. 6,011,554 and other patents pending. T9 (R) Text Input is patented under the following Euro. Pat. No. 0 842 463 (9692760.8) DE/DK, FI, FR, IT, NT, PT, ES, SE, GB and other patents pending. Index Alarm Clock Setting ................................................................. 43 Any Key Answering .................................................................. 50 Auto Shut Down Selection ....................................................... 50 Backlight Adjustment ............................................................... 49 Battery Operation .................................................................... 12 Call Barring .............................................................................. 56 Call Cost Review ...................................................................... 31 Call Diverting ........................................................................... 41 Call Waiting ............................................................................. 50 Daylight Saving Adjustment ...................................................... 45 Dialled Calls Review and Call .................................................... 30 Display Language Selection ...................................................... 49 DTMF Sending ......................................................................... 15 Earpiece Volume Setting ........................................................... 47 Emergency Call ........................................................................ 15 Fixed Dialling ........................................................................... 58 Greeting Message Display ........................................................ 49 Information message ................................................................ 38 International Call ..................................................................... 15 International Roaming Service .................................................. 51 Key Lock Function .................................................................... 16 Key Tone Volume Setting .......................................................... 47 Keys ........................................................................................ 46 Memory Space Review ............................................................. 28 Microphone Mute .................................................................... 17 Missed Calls Review and Call .................................................... 29 Multiparty Call ......................................................................... 19 Network Settings ..................................................................... 52 Own Number ........................................................................... 49 Phone Book Operation ............................................................. 25 Placing Calls ............................................................................ 14 Recieved Calls Review and Call ................................................. 29 Receiving Calls ......................................................................... 16 Ringing Tone Selection ............................................................. 47 Scratch Pad Memory ................................................................ 18 Short Message Service .............................................................. 33 SIM Card ................................................................................. 10 SIM Card Lock ......................................................................... 54 Speed Dialling .......................................................................... 28 Time Zone Setting .................................................................... 45 Using T9 Predictive Text Input ................................................... 36 Voicemail Settings .................................................................... 38 CEL GDU325 (Cov.2-3) Eng.pm6 1 8/2/01, 10:06 AM Table of Contents 1. Introduction........................................................ 4 Important Information ................................................. 4 2. Your Phone ......................................................... 8 Keypad Names and Funcwcons ...................................... 8 LCD Display ................................................................. 9 Wrist Strap Attachment ............................................... 9 3. Getting Started ................................................ 10 SIM Card ................................................................... 10 Battery Operation ...................................................... 12 4. Basic Operation ................................................ 14 Turning your Phone On and Off ................................. 14 Selecting a Mode ....................................................... 14 Placing Calls .............................................................. 14 Receiving Calls ........................................................... 16 Key Lock Function (
) .................................... 16 Useful Information During Calls ................................. 17 Multiparty Call ........................................................... 19
5. Using the Menu ............................................... 21 Accessing a Menu Function by Scrolling ..................... 21 Accessing a Menu Function by Shortcut ..................... 22 Exiting a Menu Function ............................................ 22 Using the Soft Keys ................................................... 22 List of Menu Map ...................................................... 23
6. Phone Book Operation (MENU 1) ................... 25
) ... 25
) ............ 26 Dialling From Your Phone Book (MENU 1-1 Editing Your Phone Book (MENU 1-1 Deleting an Entry From Your Phone Book
(MENU 1-1
) ............................................................ 26 New Entry In Your Phone Book (MENU 1-2) ............... 26 Additional Entry In Your Phone Book (MENU 1-2) ...... 27 Setting (MENU 1-3) ................................................... 27 Speed Dialling ........................................................... 28
7. Recent Calls Menu Operation (MENU 2) ........ 29 Missed Calls Review and Call (MENU 2-1) .................. 29 Received Calls Review and Call (MENU 2-2) ............... 29 1 CEL GDU325 (p.01-20) Eng.pm6 1 8/2/01, 10:09 AM Dialled Calls Review and Call (MENU 2-3) .................. 30 Deleting Stored Numbers (MENU 2-4) ........................ 31 Call Timer Review (MENU 2-5) ................................... 31 Call Cost Review (MENU 2-6) ..................................... 31
8. Messages (MENU 3) ......................................... 33 Short Message Service ............................................... 33 Reading Messages (MENU 3-1) .................................. 33
) ......... 33 Editing Incoming Messages (MENU 3-1 Deleting Incoming Messages (MENU 3-1
) ...... 34 Forwarding Incoming Messages (MENU 3-1
) .. 34
) ................................... 34 Text Reply (MENU 3-1 Voice Call (MENU 3-1
) ................................... 34 Extracting Numbers from Incoming Messages
(MENU 3-1 Reviewing Outgoing Messages (MENU 3-2 Editing Outgoing Messages (MENU 3-2 Deleting Outgoing Messages (MENU 3-2 Forwarding Outgoing Messages (MENU 3-2 Extracting Numbers from Outgoing Messages
(MENU 3-2
) .................................................. 35 Using T9 Predictive Text Input .................................... 36 Creating a Short Message (MENU 3-3) ....................... 37 Message Settings (MENU 3-4) .................................... 37 Voicemail (MENU 3-5) ................................................ 38 Information message (MENU 3-6) .............................. 38
) .................................................. 35
) ... 35
) ........ 35
) ...... 35
) .. 35
9. Call Diverting (MENU 4) .................................. 41 Divert All Calls (MENU 4-1) ........................................ 41 Divert when your phone is busy (MENU 4-2) .............. 42 Divert when you do not answer (MENU 4-3) .............. 42 Divert when your phone is out of range (MENU 4-4) .. 42 Cancel All (MENU 4-5) ............................................... 42 10. Clock (MENU 5) ................................................ 43 Alarm Clock Settings (MENU 5-1) .............................. 43 Clock and Date Settings (MENU 5-2) ......................... 44 Time and Date Settings (MENU 5-3/5-4) .................... 45 Time Zone Setting (MENU 5-5) .................................. 45 2 CEL GDU325 (p.01-20) Eng.pm6 2 8/2/01, 10:10 AM 11. Audio Settings (MENU 6) ................................ 47 Ringing Tone Selection (MENU 6-1) ............................ 47 Ringing Volume Setting (MENU 6-2) .......................... 47 Earpiece Volume Setting (MENU 6-3) ......................... 47 Key Tone Volume Setting (MENU 6-4) ........................ 47 Warning Tones Selection (MENU 6-5) ......................... 47 DTMF Tones Selection (MENU 6-6) ............................. 47 Vibrating Alert Setting (MENU 6-7) ............................ 48 12. Settings (MENU 7) ............................................ 49 Phone Settings (MENU 7-1) ....................................... 49 Call Settings (MENU 7-2) ........................................... 50 Network Settings (MENU 7-3) .................................... 52 Restoring to Original Settings (MENU 7-4) ................. 53 13. Security Settings (MENU 8) ............................. 54 SIM Card Lock Settings (MENU 8-1) ........................... 54 Handset Lock Settings (MENU 8-2) ............................ 55 Handset Call Barring (MENU 8-3) ............................... 56 Network Call Barring (MENU 8-4) .............................. 56 Fixed Dialling (MENU 8-5) .......................................... 58 14. SIM Services (MENU 9) .................................... 59 15. General Specifications ..................................... 60 3 CEL GDU325 (p.01-20) Eng.pm6 3 8/2/01, 10:10 AM 1. Introduction 1. Introduction Important Information Read this information before using your handheld portable cellular telephone. Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. In August, 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand-held wireless phones. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies:
ANSI C95.1 (1992)*
NCRP Report 86 (1986) ICNIRP (1996) Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature. Over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government health agencies, and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard (C95.1). The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines and those standards.
* American National Standards Institute; National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements; International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection Antenna Care Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations. Phone Operation NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder. TIPS ON EFFICIENT OPERATION : For your phone to operate most efficiently:
Extend your antenna fully. Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed. 4 CEL GDU325 (p.01-20) Eng.pm6 4 8/2/01, 10:10 AM 1. Introduction Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Also, if using your phone while driving, please:
Give full attention to driving - - driving safely is your first responsibility. Use hands-free operation, if available. Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require. Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone. Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six (6") inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers:
Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON. Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket. Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn your phone OFF immediately. Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the events of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider or call the customer service line to discuss alternatives. Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. 5 CEL GDU325 (p.01-20) Eng.pm6 5 8/2/01, 10:10 AM 1. Introduction Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. Posted Facilities Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require. Aircraft FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft. Blasting Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when in a blasting area or in areas posted: Turn off two-way radio. Obey all signs and instructions. Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked. They include fueling areas such as gasoline stations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders; and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result. 6 CEL GDU325 (p.01-20) Eng.pm6 6 8/2/01, 10:10 AM 1. Introduction Other Restrictions Your mobile telephone is designed for use at ambient temperatures between 10 C and +55 C. Please note that higher or lower temperatures can affect the proper functioning of the telephone. 7 CEL GDU325 (p.01-20) Eng.pm6 7 8/2/01, 10:10 AM
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2. Your Phone 2. Your Phone Keypad Names and Functions Antenna (fixed) Earphone jack Earpiece Receiver 1 Power/
END Key 2 SEND Key 3 MENU Key 8 (
) Key Microphone Display 4 Up Key 5 Down Key 6 CLEAR Key 7 Digit Keys 9 (
) Key KEY NAME FUNCTION 1 key left) key
(Power and
(MENU) key 2 (SEND/Soft END/Soft key right) key 3 4 (Up) key Ends a call or turns your phone on and off. In the text line at the bottom of display, performs the functions. Initiates and answers a call. In the text line at the bottom of display, performs the functions. Enters menu mode. In standby mode, shows the last numbers dialled. In the menu mode or within a list, moves the cursor up to select an item. In standby mode, shows the last numbers received. In the menu mode or within a list, moves the cursor down to select an item. 6 CLR (CLEAR) key Clears your entry or corrects wrong item. 7 Digit keys 5 (Down) key Enter phone numbers, alphanumeric information, etc. Holding this key will show +, Enters which is used in placing international calls. Enters
. Holding this key will display P, which is used for DTMF sending. 8 (
) key 9 (
) key 8 CEL GDU325 (p.01-20) Eng.pm6 8 8/2/01, 10:10 AM
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3. Getting Started 3. Getting Started SIM Card Your small-sized SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card will be provided by your service provider. It contains your phone number and billing details. So please protect it and keep it in a secure place. Inserting the SIM Card 1 Insert the bevelled end of the SIM card into the SIM card socket. Make sure the metal contact faces down when you insert it. SIM Card Back of the Phone
(Battery removed) 2 Push the SIM card completely into the socket. 3 While holding down the SIM card, slide the metal SIM card stopper to securely fasten the SIM card in place as shown below. SIM card stopper Removal Remove the SIM card by reversing the insertion procedure. 10 CEL GDU325 (p.01-20) Eng.pm6 10 8/2/01, 10:10 AM 3. Getting Started NOTES:
- Before inserting or removing your SIM card, make sure to turn off your phone.
- Be careful in handling, inserting, and removing your SIM card. The SIM card and its contacts will easily be damaged by scratches or bending.
- Network operators offer various types of services and SIM cards. So depending on the type of your SIM card, some features mentioned in this manual may not be available or may not be operated in the way mentioned.
- If your phone is used without the SIM card, Insert SIM card will be displayed.
- Emergency calls can be placed without the SIM card.
- Keep your SIM card out of the reach of small children. 11 CEL GDU325 (p.01-20) Eng.pm6 11 8/2/01, 10:10 AM 3. Getting Started Battery Operation Be sure that your battery is fully charged before using your phone for the first time. Your phone will not operate without a charged battery. Battery Insertion/Removal Battery Insertion Battery Removal NOTE:
- Make sure that your SIM card is correctly inserted into your phone before battery insertion. Battery Charging An animation will be displayed and the battery level indicator will start scroll while your battery is charging. When the battery is fully charged, battery level indicator stops scrolling. After the battery is fully charged, disconnect the charger from the phone. NOTES:
- The standard battery will be fully charged in about 3 hours. However, actual charging time varies with battery conditions.
- To place or receive calls during charging, press and hold to turn your phone on. After calls, press and hold again to turn your phone off.
- Depending on the condition of the battery , the animation may not be output to the display for several minutes after the battery starts to recharge, but this is not a malfunction.
- Attach the adapter with the battery in the installed state. 12 CEL GDU325 (p.01-20) Eng.pm6 12 8/2/01, 10:10 AM 3. Getting Started CAUTIONS:
Use only the supplied adaptor. Using other adaptors can damage the battery and/or your phone. Do not discard the battery into fire. To prevent injury or burns, do not allow metal objects to contact or short circuit the battery terminals. Do not use any batteries or chargers other than those specifically designed for use with this phone. Charge the battery indoors with the ambient temperature between 5 C and 40 C. Do not charge the battery in direct sunlight, or in high humidity places like a bathroom. To avoid shortening the battery life, do not recharge or top-off the battery pack by charging for short periods of time. It is recommended that the battery be charged after it is discharged completely. The product that you have purchased contains a rechargeable battery. The battery is recyclable. At the end of its useful life, under various local laws, it may be illegal to dispose of this battery into the municipal waste stream. Check with your local solid waste officials for details in your area for recycling options or proper disposal. 13 CEL GDU325 (p.01-20) Eng.pm6 13 8/2/01, 10:10 AM 4. Basic Operation 4. Basic Operation to turn on your phone. Turning Your Phone On and Off Turning Your Phone On Press and hold When your phone is in a service area, the network name will be displayed. Turning Your Phone Off To turn off your phone, press and hold An animation will be displayed before the actual power-off. Selecting a Mode Confirm the mode of your telephone before making a call. 1 Press 2 Select the mode of your choice from GSM/PCS, GSM only, and
(standby mode)
, 7, 3, 3. again. PCS only then press
. Placing Calls 1 Enter a phone number. 2 Press
. Calling will be displayed. 3 To end your call, press NOTE:
- When No service is displayed, you cannot place calls. Correcting the entered digits Press Press and hold to erase the last digit entered. to erase the whole number. Adjusting the Earpiece Volume You can adjust the earpiece volume of the phone during a call. Press the volume level. to increase and to decrease 14 CEL GDU325 (p.01-20) Eng.pm6 14 8/2/01, 10:10 AM
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Placing Calls Using your Phone Book 1 To open your Phone Book, press in standby mode, then 4. Basic Operation press
(or press and hold
). 2 Select your desired name as follows:
Press Press one of keys 1 to 9 once to search for the first letter to search for the name, or
belonging to the key. Then, press
to locate the name. 3 To make a call, press
. NOTES:
- To use your Phone Book, you need to store phone number information in your Phone Book beforehand.
- Please be sure to enter the corresponding name when entering a phone number in your Phone Book. If you do not, the name will not appear on the display. Placing Emergency Calls You can make emergency calls even if your phone or SIM card is locked. You can also make emergency calls without your SIM card. To make an emergency call without your SIM card, enter the mobile phone emergency number 112 and press
. To make an emergency call when your SIM card is locked, press
. Placing International Calls 1 Press and hold to display +. 2 Enter the country code of the phone number you wish to call. 3 Enter the phone number. 4 Press
. Last Number Redial In standby mode, you can redial the last number dialled. 1 In standby mode, press
. The last number dialled will be displayed. 2 To place a call, press again. DTMF Sending In dialling phone numbers, you can insert P by pressing and holding 1 Enter a phone number. 2 Press and hold 3 Enter a number for DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency). key. P will be used to send the DTMF. to display P. 15 CEL GDU325 (p.01-20) Eng.pm6 15 8/2/01, 10:10 AM 4. Basic Operation 4 Press
. The phone number and Calling will be displayed. After the call is sent, Auto DTMF will be displayed. After 5 seconds, it will start sending by DTMF. Receiving Calls 1 When an incoming call is received, a ringing tone will sound and Incoming call will be displayed. 2 Press 3 To end your call, press
. and you will be able to talk with the other party. NOTE:
- When silent mode or, quiet mode is used, a ringing tone will not be heard. (Refer to page 47, 48.) Backlighting When Backlighting On is preset (see page 49) and you press any key, the backlighting for the display and the keypad will turn on to provide easier operation. The backlighting will go out 15 seconds after your last key press. Key Lock Function (
You can activate the Key Lock function to avoid accidental key operations. 1 In standby mode, press
then
. LOCK at the bottom of the display will be changed to UNLOCK. No key entry will be valid except emergency number 112 until the Key Lock function is released. Releasing the Key Lock Function 1 Press again. then UNLOCK will be changed to LOCK. Your key entry will become valid. 16 CEL GDU325 (p.01-20) Eng.pm6 16 8/2/01, 10:10 AM 4. Basic Operation Useful Information During Calls The following are the basic operations that you can access during calls. Microphone Mute The Microphone Mute function will deactivate the microphone of your phone so you can converse at your location and not be overheard by the party on the line. To change Microphone Mute
. MUTE or UNMUTE will appear at the setting, press bottom of the display. Muting the Microphone During a call, press to change MUTE to UNMUTE. Releasing Mute During a call, press NOTE:
to change UNMUTE to MUTE.
- The mute mode will automatically be released when your call is terminated. Switching DTMF Tone On/Off You can send DTMF tones during a call. This function is used for sending DTMF tones to answering machines, computerized equipment, etc. to communicate with them. 1 During a call, press 2 Press 3 Press to select DTMF on (or DTMF off).
. Then, the DTMF tones will be switched on (or off). Calling Up the Main Menu During a call, you can enter the Phone Book and Messages main menu. (For details on these menus, see pages 25 and 33.) 1 During a call, press 2 Press 3 Press
. to select Main Menu, then press to select either Phone Book or Messages, then press
. To return to the original screen, press screen is displayed. until the original 17 CEL GDU325 (p.01-20) Eng.pm6 17 8/2/01, 10:10 AM 4. Basic Operation Storing a Number In the Scratch Pad Memory During a call, you can enter a number in the scratch pad memory and, after the call, you can place a call to the number. 1 During a call, enter a phone number. After the call, the number will be displayed. To cancel the number, press
. 2 After the call, press to place a call to the number. NOTES:
- When No service is displayed, you cannot place nor receive calls as mobile phone service is not available.
- When Enter PIN1 is displayed, PIN (Personal Identification Number) security (SIM card lock) is active. In this case, enter your PIN1 code and press
- When the wrong PIN1 code is entered three consecutive times, your phone will block the SIM card. In this case, enter your PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code. This PUK code will be supplied by your service provider.
- If you enter the wrong PUK code 10 times in succession, the SIM card will not be able to be used any more. In this case, please contact your service provider for a new SIM card.
- Some SIM cards utilize a PIN2 code for accessing special functions. Please contact your service provider for further information on PUK2 and PIN2 codes.
- When your phone is powered up without your SIM card, Insert SIM card will be displayed. In this case, power off your phone and insert your SIM card. 18 CEL GDU325 (p.01-20) Eng.pm6 18 8/2/01, 10:10 AM 4. Basic Operation Multiparty Call You can make a multiparty call where such a service is available. Making a Second Call During a Call 1 Place a call to the first party. 2 During the call, place the second call and press
. The first call will automatically put on hold. To swap between two calls:
During a call, press and select Swap from the in-call menu. To end the current call:
1 Select the caller to be disconnected using 2 To disconnect the caller, press
. and select End current from the in-call menu. Adjusting the Earpiece Volume You can adjust the earpiece volume of the phone during a Multiparty call. Press
. Press volume level.
, then select Volume and press to increase and to decrease the 19 CEL GDU325 (p.01-20) Eng.pm6 19 8/2/01, 10:10 AM 4. Basic Operation Making a Multiparty Calls Up to five callers can join a Multiparty call. To activate a Multiparty call:
While making a multiparty call, you need one active call and one on hold, press menu, in order. The call on hold will be connected with the current active call to form a Multiparty call, where every person can talk to one another. and select Multiparty/Join all from the in-call To add other members to a Multiparty call:
The menu indicated by the selected screen is different. Place a call to add the next member of the Multiparty call (up to 5 members). Then, press and select Multiparty/Join all in order. To perform various functions during a Multiparty call:
Press in order. Multiparty and select Multiparty/one of the following items Hold all calls:
Join all:
Exclude:
Private:
Transfer:
To put the Multiparty call on hold. To join all calls to the active Multiparty call. Place the selected party of a multiparty call on hold. Hold a private call with one party in a multiparty call. Other parties are put on hold. To connect one caller to another caller and to leave the call. To disconnect a member of a Multiparty call:
You can disconnect the member whose phone number is currently displayed. Press and select End current. 20 CEL GDU325 (p.01-20) Eng.pm6 20 8/2/01, 10:10 AM 5. Using the Menu 5. Using the Menu The basic menu operation that is common to all menu operations is explained here. The following shows the key operation to be used to enter a submenu to select an item. Accessing a Menu Function by Scrolling 1 Press MENU to enter the menu mode. to select the desired main
Press menu, (e.g. Settings). 2 Press Press
(e.g. Call settings).
to select a desired submenus 3 Press
. If the menu you have selected contains submenus, repeat step 2.
4 Press Press choice. Press setting. to find the setting of your to confirm the chosen 21 CEL GDU325 (p.21-28) Eng.pm6 21 8/2/01, 10:15 AM 5. Using the Menu Accessing a Menu Function by Shortcut Your phone has a menu number code system in which the menu number code appears on the top right on the screen (MENU 6-1, for example). You can directly enter the menu by pressing MENU followed by the code. For example, to set the Any Key Answer off:
In standby mode, press MENU
, 7
, 2
, 1
, 2 in order For menu shortcuts, see the List of Menu Map Menu number until the previous menu screen appears. This feature is effective even if it is not displayed. As for the setting of display/non-display, refer to page 47. Exiting a Menu Function Press Using the Soft Keys Below the display you can find two so-called soft keys. Their functions depends on the guiding texts shown above the keys. For example, in standby mode, act as follows:
and Guiding text Soft keys
: REDIAL key for redialling the last call
: EXIT key for exiting the current status or Menu 22 CEL GDU325 (p.21-28) Eng.pm6 22 8/2/01, 10:15 AM 5. Using the Menu 3-4-2 Message alert 3-4-3 Message life time 3-4-4 Message format 3-5 Voicemail 3-5-1 Get voicemail 3-5-2 Voicemail No. 3-6 Info message 3-6-1 Read info messages 3-6-2 Settings Divert calls (MENU 4) Page 41 4-1 Divert all calls 4-2 Divert when busy 4-3 Divert on no answer 4-4 Divert when not found 4-5 Cancel all Clock (MENU 5) Page 43 5-1 Alarm clock 5-1-1 Set alarm 5-1-2 List alarms 5-1-3 Clear all 5-2 Clock Settings 5-2-1 Time format 5-2-2 Date format 5-2-3 Display 5-2-4 Daylight saving 5-3 Set time 5-4 Set date 5-5 Set time zone List of Menu Map Phone Book (MENU 1) Page 25 1-1 View names Search Add View number/List Edit Delete Speed dial nos Used space Message 1-2 Add new name 1-3 Settings Recent calls (MENU 2) Page 29 2-1 Missed calls 2-2 Received calls 2-3 Dialled numbers 2-4 Clear logs 2-4-1 Yes 2-4-2 No 2-5 Call timers 2-5-1 Last call 2-5-2 All calls 2-6 Call costs 2-6-1 Last call 2-6-2 All calls 2-6-3 Clear logs 2-6-4 Cost units 2-6-5 Max cost Messages (MENU3) Page 33 3-1 Incoming messages 3-2 Outgoing messages 3-3 Create message 3-4 Message settings 3-4-1 Message centre 23 CEL GDU325 (p.21-28) Eng.pm6 23 8/2/01, 10:15 AM 8-2-2 Off 8-2-3 Change code 8-3 Handset call barring 8-3-1 Bar incoming 8-3-2 Bar outgoing 8-4 Network call barring 8-4-1 Bar foreign calls 8-4-2 Only local and home 8-4-3 Bar incoming calls 8-4-4 Bar incoming if country abroad 8-4-5 Bar outgoing calls 8-4-6 Clear all 8-5 Fixed dialling 8-5-1 Fixed dial settings 8-5-2 Fixed dial list SIM Services (MENU 9) Page 59 9 SIM Services 5. Using the Menu Audio (MENU 6) Page 47 6-1 Ringing tone 6-2 Ringing volume 6-3 Earpiece volume 6-4 Keypad tones 6-5 Warning tones 6-6 DTMF tones 6-7 Vibrating alert . setting Settings (MENU 7) Page 49 7-1 Phone settings 7-1-1 Language 7-1-2 Own number 7-1-3 Greeting 7-1-4 Backlight level 7-1-5 Contrast 7-1-6 Menu numbers 7-1-7 Auto shut down 7-2 Call settings 7-2-1 Any key answer 7-2-2 Call waiting 7-2-3 Caller number status 7-2-4 Minute minder 7-3 Network settings 7-3-1 Network options 7-3-2 Change network password 7-3-3 Select mode 7-4 Reset settings Security (MENU 8) Page 54 8-1 SIM password 8-1-1 On 8-1-2 Off 8-1-3 Change PIN 8-2 Handset lock 8-2-1 On 24 CEL GDU325 (p.21-28) Eng.pm6 24 8/2/01, 10:15 AM 6. Phone Book Operation 6. Phone Book Operation (MENU 1) You can store phone numbers, names, and messages in your Phone Book. The maximum number which you can enter depends on your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card. For your phone alone, the maximum number is 18. Press MENU and select Phone Book, and press See page 21 for general information on the menu functions. Dialling From Your Phone Book
(MENU 1-1 Direct Dialling 1 In the Phone Book list, select the name to which you wish to
) place a call. Press
Press one of keys 1 to 9 once to search for the first letter to search for the name. belonging to the key. Then, press
to locate the name. 2 To place a call, press
. If nothing has been entered in Phone Book list, then list empty will be displayed in step 1. Dialling after Search 1 In the Phone Book list, press MENU, select Search, and press 2 Enter the first one or more letters of the name, and press
. Searching will start and the name will be displayed. 3 To place a call, press
. Dialling after Storing a Message After selecting the phone number to call, you can prepare a message. For details on how to input a message, see page 36. 1 With Phone Book displayed, select the phone number to call, then press MENU. 2 Select Message, then press
. input is complete, press
. Input your message. When the 3 The phone number being called is displayed, so if it is correct, press
. 25 CEL GDU325 (p.21-28) Eng.pm6 25 8/2/01, 10:15 AM 6. Phone Book Operation 4 Select either Save or Send, then press
. Save: The input message is saved. Send: The input message is sent. NOTES:
- When saving the input message, if SIM full is displayed, delete messages using the method given for MENU 3-2 Delete (Page 35).
- To send to a phone number other than the one selected at first, you can either select the other phone number in Step 3 or input it directly. Editing Your Phone Book
(MENU 1-1 1 In the Phone Book list, select the name you wish to edit. 2 Press MENU, select Edit, and press
. The selected current name will be displayed. 3 Edit the name, and press 4 Edit the phone number, and press
. The screen will ask you to select the memory location in which you wish to store the entry. 5 Select one of the memory locations (SIM card, Handset, or Speed dial), and press For details, refer to step 5 in New Entry In Your Phone Book. Deleting an Entry From Your Phone Book (MENU 1-1 1 In the Phone Book list, select the name you wish to delete. 2 Press MENU, select Delete, and press
. The selected current name will be displayed. 3 To delete the entry, press
. To exit without deleting, press
. New Entry In Your Phone Book
(MENU 1-2) 1 The name entry screen will be displayed. Enter a name, and
. press The phone number entry screen will be displayed. 2 Enter a phone number, and press
. The screen will ask you to select the memory location in which you wish to store the entry. 26 CEL GDU325 (p.21-28) Eng.pm6 26 8/2/01, 10:15 AM 3 Select one of the memory locations, and press
. 6. Phone Book Operation When selecting SIM card:
The entry will be stored in the first vacant location in the SIM card and the screen will then return to the Phone Book menu. When selecting Speed dial:
Select speed key (0..9) will be displayed. Press one of the 0 to 9 keys (10 in total). Then, the entry will be stored in the SIM card (first 10 locations) and the display will then return to the Phone Book menu. If the key is already registered, the screen will ask you whether you wish to overwrite or not. If yes, press When selecting Handset:
The entry will be stored in the first vacant location in your phone and the screen will then return to the Phone Book menu. Otherwise, press
. NOTE:
- For details about entering a name, see "Using T9 Predictive Text Input" on page 36. Tip:
- Once you have saved numbers to the speed dial keys, you can perform speed dialling. (Refer to page 28.)
- When Please wait is displayed after pressing please wait awhile. Then press
again.
- The entries stored in the SIM card will be able to be used with other GSM phones. Additional Entry In Your Phone Book (MENU 1-2) The name entry screen will be displayed. 1 Add the new entry by following the same procedure as from Step 3 of the item New Entry in your Phone Book. Setting (MENU 1-3) Set View (MENU 1-3-1) You can place a call after reviewing the detailed information in the entry. The phone can show the stored phone numbers and names in two different ways, you can select:
List View shows three names at a time 27 CEL GDU325 (p.21-28) Eng.pm6 27 8/2/01, 10:15 AM 6. Phone Book Operation Full View shows a single name, a phone number and memory location no. together. Press
, select Full View or List View, and press
. Memory Space Review (MENU 1-3-2) 1 In the Phone Book list, press MENU, select Used space, and
. press The memory spaces will be displayed. e.g.: SIM 15/80 (65 locations out of 80 are free.) Handset 4/18 (4 locations out of 18 are free.) 2 To exit, press
. Speed Dialling List Review (MENU 1-3-3) You can review the names registered to the speed dialling keys 0 to 9. 1 In the Phone Book list, press MENU, select Speed dial nos. And
. press The speed dialling list will be displayed. For any key not yet registered, --- is empty will be displayed. 2 To exit, press
. NOTE:
- You cannot place a call from the Speed Dialling list. Speed Dialling You can place a call from the stored memory locations 1 to 10 in the SIM card by simply pressing and holding one digit key. 1 In standby mode, press and hold one of 10 keys (0 to 9). Dialling will automatically start after the name and phone number are displayed. NOTE:
- You will need to store the phone number in the Phone Book (Speed Dial memory) beforehand. Refer to New Entry In Your Phone Book on page 26. 28 CEL GDU325 (p.21-28) Eng.pm6 28 8/2/01, 10:15 AM 7. Recent Calls Menu Operation 7. Recent Calls Menu Operation (MENU 2) The last numbers dialled, received, and missed (incoming calls that were not answered) are stored in the Recent Calls list. In addition to reviewing the list, you can place a call by selecting one of the numbers. Press MENU and select Recent Calls, and press See page 21 for general information on the menu functions. Missed Calls Review and Call
(MENU 2-1) Telephone numbers for calls you did not answer are recorded in order. Press to display the next number in this list. To view details for a missed call:
With the telephone number being displayed, press MENU. First, the name of that party is displayed. You can shift to the time and date of the call with
. To dial the telephone number of a missed call:
With the telephone number, time, or date being displayed, press
. NOTES:
- When you select the desired number, by pressing the time and date when you missed the call will be displayed.
- If there are no numbers missed on the recent list, List empty will be displayed. Received Calls Review and Call
(MENU 2-2) Telephone numbers for calls you answered are recorded in order. Press to display the next number in this list. To view details for a received call:
With that telephone number being displayed, press MENU. First, the name of that party is displayed. You can shift to the time and date of the call with
. 29 CEL GDU325 (p.29-40) Eng.pm6 29 8/2/01, 10:17 AM 7. Recent Calls Menu Operation To dial the telephone number of a received call:
With the telephone number, time, or date being displayed, press
. Tip: (Using
) 1 In standby mode, press once. A list of the last numbers received will be displayed. 2 Press
to select the desired number. To exit the screen, press to place a call. 3 Press
. NOTES:
- If there are no numbers received on the Recent Calls list, List empty will be displayed.
- When you select the desired number, by pressing
the time and date when you answered the call will be displayed. Dialled Calls Review and Call
(MENU 2-3) Telephone numbers for calls you dialled are recorded in order. Press to display the next number in this list. To view details for a dialled call:
With the telephone number being displayed, press MENU. First, the name of the party is displayed. You can shift to the time and date of the call with
. To redial the telephone number of a dialled call:
With the telephone number, time, or date being displayed, press
. Tip: (Using
) 1 In standby mode, press once. A list of the last numbers dialled will be displayed. 2 Press
to select the desired number. To exit the screen, press to place a call. 3 Press
. NOTES:
- If there are no numbers dialled on the Recent Calls list, List empty will be displayed.
- When you select the desired number by pressing the time and date when you made the call will be displayed.
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7. Recent Calls Menu Operation Deleting Stored Numbers (MENU 2-4) You can delete the current numbers dialled, received, and missed in the Recent Calls list at any time.
to select Yes, and press Press Please wait will be displayed and your phone will return to standby mode. To cancel deleting, select No, and press Call Timer Review (MENU 2-5) You can show the time for the last call or all calls in standby mode. The time for last call/all calls will be displayed in minutes. Select one of the following items, and press Last Call (MENU 2-5-1), All Calls (MENU 2-5-2)
. Call Cost Review (MENU 2-6) You can show the cost of the current call during a call, if your network service provider supports the feature. Select one of the following items, and press Last Call (MENU 2-6-1), All Calls (MENU 2-6-2)
. To clear the log for Last call/All Calls:
1) Select Clear logs (MENU 2-6-3), and press
. Enter PIN2 will be displayed. 2) Enter your PIN2 code, and press the cost will be cleared. Then, all the data of 31 CEL GDU325 (p.29-40) Eng.pm6 31 8/2/01, 10:17 AM 7. Recent Calls Menu Operation Cost Unit Reading/Setting (MENU 2-6-4) To review the current cost per call unit setting:
1) Select Read units, and press
. Price/unit will be displayed with the three-letter description that shows the currency. To set the cost per call unit:
1) Select Set units, and press
. Enter PIN2 will be displayed. 2) Enter your PIN2 code, and press 3) Enter the cost per call unit, and press
. Use the key to enter a decimal point. 4) Enter the three-letter identification for the currency
. chosen, and press Example: UKP for UK pounds. Please contact your service provider for the identification letters.
(You can register the letters as you like or your service provider will provide them.) Max Cost Reading/Setting (MENU 2-6-5) To review the current cost limit setting:
1) Select Read limit, and press
. The maximum cost being set will be displayed with the three-letter description that shows the currency. To set the maximum cost limit:
1) Select Set limit, and press displayed. Enter PIN2 will be 2) Enter your PIN2 code, and press 3) Enter the maximum cost limit, and press
. NOTES:
- The key entry for the code will be displayed by the letter x.
- Your PIN2 code will be provided by your service provider.
- When you enter the wrong PIN2 code, Invalid PIN Please try again will be displayed.
- When the wrong PIN2 is entered three consecutive times, your phone will not accept any further PIN2 entry. In this case, enter your PUK2 (Personal Unblocking Key) code. Please contact your service provider for further information on your PUK2 code. 32 CEL GDU325 (p.29-40) Eng.pm6 32 8/2/01, 10:17 AM 8. Messages (MENU 3) 8. Messages This feature operation may be offered by your mobile service provider. Before using this feature, you must subscribe to them through your home mobile service provider. Please contact your mobile service provider for more information. Press MENU and Message, and press See page 21 for general information on the menu functions. NOTE:
- These optional network services may not be available in all areas. Short Message Service You can receive and send short text messages via the network, where such services are available. Reading Messages (MENU 3-1) When you receive a new message, the message indicator (
be displayed on the standby screen. Select the message you wish to read from the message list with
) will
and press
. Where no messages have been received, No more message will be displayed. NOTE:
- If the SIM is full, the message indicator (
) will flash and the network will hold it until you delete another message from the SIM. How to delete it is described in Reviewing/
Editing Short Messages on page 32. Editing Incoming Messages
(MENU3-1 Messages that have been received can be edited, saved, and sent.
) 1 Select the message you wish to edit from the message list with
and press
. then select Edit. 2 Press 3 The body of the incoming mail (message to send) will be shown. Edit the text then press
. 4 The telephone number can also be edited if necessary. (MENU can also be pressed to bring up the telephone book to edit the settings for the receiver of the message.) 33 CEL GDU325 (p.29-40) Eng.pm6 33 8/2/01, 10:17 AM 8. Messages 5 Select Save or Send (save then send edited message or send message without saving). Deleting Incoming Messages
(MENU3-1 Deletes messages that have been received.
) 1 Select the message to delete with 2 Press 3 Select either Yes or No and press and selected Delete then press
. and press again. NOTE:
- To delete all received messages, select Delete all from the bottom of the message list. Forwarding Incoming Messages
(MENU3-1 Messages that have been received can be forwarded elsewhere.
) 1 Select the message to forward from the message list with
and press
. and select forward then press 2 Press 3 Enter the number to the recipient of the message being again. forwarded and press
. 4 Select Save or Send (save then send edited message or send message without saving). Text Reply (MENU3-1 Reply to received messages with text.
) 1 Press while the message that has been received is being displayed. 2 Select Text reply and press 3 Enter your reply in the text input screen and press
. 4 Re-enter the telephone number if necessary and press 5 Select Save or Send (save then send edited message or send
. message without saving). Voice Call (MENU3-1 Make a phone call to the sender of a message that has been received.
) 34 CEL GDU325 (p.29-40) Eng.pm6 34 8/2/01, 10:17 AM 8. Messages while the message is being displayed. 1 Press 2 Select Voice call and press to dial the number to the sender of the message. Extracting Numbers from Incoming Messages (MENU3-1 Phone numbers can be extracted from incoming messages and a call can be made to the number.
) 1 Press while a messaging containing a phone number is being displayed. 2 Select Extract nos. and press to extract the phone number. twice will dial the number that has been extracted. Pressing Reviewing Outgoing Messages
(MENU3-2 Messages that have been sent can be reviewed. Select the message that you wish to review with
and press
. The message list containing messages that have been sent and saved will be displayed. When there is no message list, No messages will be displayed.
Editing Outgoing Messages
(MENU3-2 Please refer to Editing Incoming Messages (MENU3-1, Deleting Outgoing Messages
(MENU3-2 Please refer to Deleting Incoming Messages (MENU3-1,
Forwarding Outgoing Messages
(MENU3-2 Please refer to Forwarding Incoming Messages (MENU3-1,
). Extracting Numbers from Outgoing Messages (MENU3-2 Please refer to Extracting Numbers From Incoming Messages
(MENU3-1,
35 CEL GDU325 (p.29-40) Eng.pm6 35 8/2/01, 10:17 AM 8. Messages Using T9 Predictive Text Input T9 predictive text entry is available in some areas of your phone that require text entry, as opposed to numbers only. It comprises several main modes:
In the Message create screen (e,g, MENU, 3, 3), press MENU, then select the desired mode as follows;
*1 Press MENU, use to select the mode and press to switch. T9 English Multi-tap Number Symbols
*2 Switched to the next mode each time the key is pressed.
: Capital letters
: Only the initial letter is capitalized.
(None): Small letters T9 English - English text input mode. To enter text, press each key once for each letter you want and the phone predicts the word you are typing. For example, to type Hello at a T9 text entry screen, press the keys 4, 3, 5, 5, 6 once each. As you type the letters displayed will change to reflect the most likely word for the letters you have entered. You must type the whole word before trying to correct individual letters. key can be key once quickly. To input numbers, press key to switch to numeric input mode. If the word you have typed is not the one you want, press the 1 key to scroll through the other options. The used to change the case and to input numbers. To change the case, press the and hold down the Punctuation and other symbols are available via the Press the press and hold the symbols. Press the number key associated with the symbol displayed to enter that symbol and return to T9 text entry. If you cannot immediately see the symbol you want, press the key. key once quickly to insert smart punctuation, or key to choose from the whole range of and keys to scroll through other options. You can correct a mistyped letter or number by using the CLEAR key to remove it. Multi-tap - This mode can be used to add words to the English database. In multi-tap text entry mode different letters are reached by cycling through the options: one press gives the first character, two quick presses the second, and so on. To type the word Hello, you need to press the 4 key twice quickly to give an key. Next press the 3 key H, then change case using the twice to give e, then the 5 key three times to give I, and 36 CEL GDU325 (p.29-40) Eng.pm6 36 8/2/01, 10:17 AM
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8. Messages key changes between then press the 6 key three times for o. Pressing the 0 key gives a space. The uppercase and lowercase letters. To switch to numeric input key once mode, press and hold down the quickly to insert smart punctuation, or press and hold the key to choose from the whole range of symbols. To enter symbols, press the 1 key once quickly. You can correct a mistyped letter or number by using the CLEAR key to remove it. key. Press the Numeric - Numeric input mode. Symbols - Symbols input mode. Press the appropriate number key.
to select desired symbols, then press Creating a Short Message (MENU 3-3) Message can be created and sent. 1 Enter a text message, and press 2 Enter the number directly or select the Phone Book using MENU,
. display desired number, and press
. 3 Select Save (the screen will ask you to send the message after saving it), or select Send to send it without saving it. NOTE:
- You can also create a text message using the Phone Book. Refer to Using T9 Predictive Text Input on page 36. Message Settings (MENU 3-4) Storing Service Centre Number (MENU 3-4-1) You need to store the phone number of the Short Message Service Centre before sending messages. Enter the phone number of the Service Centre in full international format, and press Message Alert (MENU 3-4-2) You can enable or disable the message alert. To activate the message alert, select On. 37 CEL GDU325 (p.29-40) Eng.pm6 37 8/2/01, 10:17 AM 8. Messages Message Lifetime (MENU 3-4-3) You can select one of 8 message lifetimes. You can select desired setting from:
One hour, Two hours, Six hours, One day, Two days, One week, Four weeks, and Six months. Message Format (MENU 3-4-4) You can select the format or protocol ID of a message, if your service provider supports it. You can select desired setting from:
Normal, Fax, Voicemail, ERMES, Nationl paging, X. 400, and Internet. Initially, Normal will be selected. Voicemail (MENU 3-5) You can receive a voicemail if your service provider supports it. You will need to set the voicemail number settings as above beforehand. Get a voicemail (MENU 3-5-1) You can call the registered voicemail number, connect to the voicemailbox, then listen to your voicemail. Voicemail No. (MENU 3-5-2) Input the voicemailbox number you received from your service provider, then press
. To change the voicemailbox number:
1 From the voicemailbox number input screen, press CLEAR, then input the new telephone number. 2 Press
. Information message (MENU 3-6) You can receive messages on various topics such as weather and traffic information from your service provider, where such services are available. Reviewing Information Messages
(MENU 3-6-1) You can review all Information messages received. Settings (MENU3-6-2) Allows the necessary settings for receiving information messages. 38 CEL GDU325 (p.29-40) Eng.pm6 38 8/2/01, 10:17 AM 8. Messages Language Selection (MENU 3-6-2-1) This function sets the language for receiving various information services. Always set this service first before receiving an information service. NOTE:
- When Insert or Add to end is selected, if no language has been set yet, List empty is displayed. Insert:
You can use this submenu when no language has been set and you want to add a new language to the list of selected languages. 1 Press 2 Select Insert, then press the 3 The list of registered languages is displayed. 4 Select your preferred language, then press
. Add to end:
You can use this submenu to add a new language to the end of the list of set languages. 1 Press 2 Select Add to end, then press 3 The list of already registered languages is displayed. Press
. Delete:
This removes a language from the list of set languages. 1 Select the name of the language to delete, then press 2 Select Delete, then press
. Subject Selection (MENU 3-6-3-2) You can obtain messages by selecting your preferred subjects from the subject list on your phone. Also, you can add your preferred subjects to the Subject list. Create Subject (MENU 3-6-3-2-1) You can register an information service not included among those pre-registered. 1 Press 2 Press 3 Press
, then select Add.
, then input the Subject code.
, input the service name, then press again. 39 CEL GDU325 (p.29-40) Eng.pm6 39 8/2/01, 10:17 AM 8. Messages Editing registered information 1 Select the service to be edited with 2 Select View/Edit, then press 3 The Subject code editing screen is displayed. Input the new code,
, then press
. then press
. 4 The name editing screen is displayed. Input the new name, then press
. For details on entering and editing service names, see Keys on page 46. Deleting registered information 1 Select the service to be deleted with 2 Select Delete, then press
, then press
. Current list (MENU 3-6-3-2-2) You can register up to two information services into your phone from those registered. Registering/adding information services 1 Press 2 A list of the pre-registered information services is displayed, so
, then select Add. select the desired service from this list with
. 3 Press
. Deleting an information service 1 Select the service to be deleted with 2 Select Delete, then press
, then press
. 40 CEL GDU325 (p.29-40) Eng.pm6 40 8/2/01, 10:17 AM 9. Call Diverting 9. Call Diverting (MENU 4) This feature allows your phone to divert (forward) incoming calls to a preset number. You can select Divert Call function setting for the following cases where such services are available:
. Press MENU and select Divert calls, and press See page 18 for general information on the menu functions. Divert All Calls (MENU 4-1) 1 Select one of the following items, and press
. Select to enable this feature. The screen will ask you to enter the phone number to which the calls will be diverted, On:
press
. Off:
Status:
By service: You can select which of multiple call diverting Select to disable this feature. Select to review the current status. services you want to use. 1 Select the desire service from All services, Voice calls, Data, Fax, Messages, and All except msgs., then press
. 2 The screen will ask you to enter the phone number to which calls will be diverted, so input that number, then press
. NOTES:
- When setting menu item 4-3(MENU 4-3), set the phone number to divert (forward) to, then set the delay from when a call is received until it is diverted (forwarded). Then, press
- To check the contents you have set for Divert Calls, select or Status with menu item 4-1(MENU 4-1) and follow the soft key guidance.
41 CEL GDU325 (p.41-59) Eng.pm6 41 8/2/01, 10:20 AM 9. Call Diverting Divert when your phone is busy
(MENU 4-2) 1 Follow steps 1 and 2 in section Divert for All Calls (MENU 4-1). Divert when you do not answer
(MENU 4-3) 1 Follow steps 1 and 2 in section Divert for All Calls (MENU 4-1). Divert when your phone is out of range (MENU 4-4) 1 Follow steps 1 and 2 in section Divert for All Calls (MENU 4-1). Cancel All (MENU 4-5) 1 Press
. Then, all the divert settings will be cleared. 42 CEL GDU325 (p.41-59) Eng.pm6 42 8/2/01, 10:20 AM 10. Clock (MENU 5) Your phone provides clock and alarm functions. 10. Clock
. Press MENU and select Clock, and press See page 21 for general information on the menu functions. Alarm Clock Settings (MENU 5-1) Once you have set the clock and date (refer to page 44), you can set an alarm clock in various ways. In addition to the normal alarm clock which will be activated by specifying the time and date, you can repeat the alarm at the selected interval. Also you can show a text message with an alarm, as a reminder. Note that, to use an alarm clock, you need to set the Alarm Status to on. When an alarm is issued, (
with an alarm tone. Setting an Alarm Clock (MENU 5-1-1) Select your desired item from the following, and press
. Date, Time, Tone, Message, Repeat, and Alarm state. When you have set an item mentioned here, the screen will return to the original screen to allow other alarm settings. When Date is selected:
) will appear on the top of the standby screen Enter the date for the alarm (e.g. 30/12/2001), and press
. When Time is selected:
When Tone is selected:
Enter the time for the alarm (e.g. 17:30), and press
. Select your desired tone from several tones, and press
(The selected tone will sound. You can also set it to Off.)
. When Message is selected:
Enter a message, and press When Repeat is selected:
. Select your desired item (None, Daily, Weekly or Monthly), and press
. When Alarm state is selected:
Select one of the following items, and press Enabled Disabled : set off the alarm
: alarm will go on at set time
. After finishing the above settings, press The following items will be displayed:
To save the new alarm settings, select Save, and press To cancel the current alarm settings, select Cancel, and press To exit without saving the alarm settings, press
. For details on entering messages, see Keys on page 46. 43 CEL GDU325 (p.41-59) Eng.pm6 43 8/2/01, 10:20 AM 10. Clock NOTES:
- Up to four different alarms can be set. Once four alarms have been set, the system will no longer go into alarm setting mode
(MENU 5-1-1).
- You can set multiple alarm clock settings. The settings are stored in your phone according to the time and date being set.
- When you select Disabled in Alarm state, no alarm will be activated.
- Please check the Date and the Time when you switch from Disabled to Enabled in the Alarm State. Alarm List Review (MENU 5-1-2) You can review the current alarm list with the the alarm to delete/edit, then press To review and edit the alarm, select View/Edit, and press To delete the alarm from the list, select Delete, and press
. keys. Select
. Alarm Clear (MENU 5-1-3) You can clear all alarm settings at one time. Clear all alarms? will be displayed. To clear all alarm settings, press Clock and Date Settings (MENU 5-2) Time/Date Format Settings (MENU 5-2-1/5-2-2) You can select desired setting from 12 hour and 24 hour and date format (D:M:Y, M:D:Y or Y:M:D). The new setting will be displayed. Time and Date Display Selection (MENU 5-2-3) You can select desired setting from Time only, Date only, Date &
Time and Off. The new setting will be displayed. NOTE:
- The time and date will be displayed at the top right of the standby screen. If Date & time is selected, they are alternately displayed on the screen. 44 CEL GDU325 (p.41-59) Eng.pm6 44 8/2/01, 10:20 AM 10. Clock Daylight Saving Adjustment (MENU 5-2-4) You can use the daylight saving feature which will move the current time forward by one hour. You can select desired setting from Off and On. The new setting will be displayed. NOTE:
- When you disable this feature, the clock display will return to the normal setting. Time and Date Settings (MENU 5-3/5-4) Enter time/date, and press Each time you press the dial key for an entry, the cursor scrolls for each digit. Time example: 17:30 (for 24-hour time format) 05:30 PM (for 12-hour time format) Date example: 30/12/2001 (for D:M:Y date format) NOTE:
- Please change the AM/PM indication using the key. Time Zone Setting (MENU 5-5) By setting the time zone (difference in time), you can obtain the local time without changing the time setting for the clock. Enter the time difference. To move the clock backward by hh:mm, enter hh:mm (-hh:mm). (-
is already set.) To move the clock forward by hh:mm, press the the sign to +, then enter hh:mm (+hh:mm). To enter it, press Then, the clock will shift by the amount you entered. key to change
. 45 CEL GDU325 (p.41-59) Eng.pm6 45 8/2/01, 10:20 AM
1 | manual 7 | Users Manual | 869.01 KiB |
10. Clock Keys When you press the following keys repeatedly in the name entry mode, the displayed letter will change in accordance with the number of key presses:
ALPHANUMERIC KEYS Displayed letter by number of presses Mode Cursor Key Mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 abc ABC
* + - / = < > % ( ) A B C G D E F D F G H I Q J K L X L M N O P Q R S P S T U V W X Y Z Y W a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
(Space)
(Change the case)
123 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
KEY FUNCTION
0 to 9, :
CLEAR:
Tip:
Toggles among upper case, lower case, and numerals.
(On the top right of the screen, "ABC", "abc", and
"123" are displayed, respectively.) Enters a letter behind it or numeral (for 0 to 9). During the process of entering a letter, one second after releasing it, the cursor will move to the right for the next letter entry. Shifts the cursor to the left. Shifts the cursor to the right. Clears the last letter. Pressing and holding clears it all letters.
- A maximum of 30 letters (depending on the SIM) can be shown on the display.
- When you press the same key more than twice to select a letter, press the key within an interval of 1 second. Other-
wise, the cursor will move to the right of your last entry. However, if you wait for 1 second, the cursor will move to the right and you will not need to press to enter the next letter. 46 CEL GDU325 (p.41-59) Eng.pm6 46 8/2/01, 10:20 AM 11. Audio Settings 11. Audio Settings (MENU 6) Within the Audio menu you can adjust the phones tones. Press MENU and select Audio, and press See page 21 for general information on the menu functions. Ringing Tone Selection (MENU 6-1) You can select a ringing tone from several types. Also, you can select silent mode. (Set to off) NOTE:
- When you choose Off, it becomes silent alert. Then an icon is displayed at the idle screen. Ringing Volume Setting (MENU 6-2) Select your desired volume level, and press The new setting will be displayed. Earpiece Volume Setting (MENU 6-3) Select your desired volume level, and press The new setting will be displayed. Key Tone Volume Setting (MENU 6-4) Select your desired volume level, and press The new setting will be displayed. Warning Tones Selection (MENU 6-5) You can enable or disable the Warning tones. You can select desired setting from On and Off. The new setting will be displayed. To activate the Warning tones, select On. DTMF Tones Selection (MENU 6-6) You can enable or disable the DTMF tones. You can select desired setting from On and Off. The new setting will be displayed. To activate the DTMF tones, select On. NOTE:
- Please refer to page 17. 47 CEL GDU325 (p.41-59) Eng.pm6 47 8/2/01, 10:20 AM 11. Audio Settings Vibrating Alert Setting (MENU 6-7) If the optional vibrating battery is installed, you can switch the vibrating alert on/off. This sub-item is not displayed if the regular battery is installed. If the vibrating alert is turned on then the alert for incoming calls works as follows:
If no ring tone is selected or the volume is turned off, the phone will vibrate and pause in a continuous cycle. Tip:
- When Vibrating alert is On, when the power is switched on, the phone vibrates. Quiet Mode Your phones quiet mode is toggled on or off by pressing and holding down CLEAR at the standby mode. An icon is shown in the screen when quiet mode is enabled. When switching to quiet mode the vibrator (if fitted) will give a short burst to indicate this. When exiting quiet mode the phone will emit a short beep. When running in quiet mode all audio actions are silenced, except for DTMF tones and call progress tones when in call. If your phone has a vibration motor then this is used when alerting to incoming calls, temporarily overriding any audio/vibrator alert settings. 48 CEL GDU325 (p.41-59) Eng.pm6 48 8/2/01, 10:20 AM 12. Settings 12. Settings (MENU 7) You can select various settings to set up your phone in accordance with your preferences. To select settings, the menu operation is used. Press MENU and select Settings, and press See page 18 for general information on the menu functions. Phone Settings (MENU 7-1) Display Language Selection (MENU 7-1-1) Your phone is capable of displaying text in one of several languages. Own Number Review/Edit (MENU 7-1-2) You can store your own phone number for your later reference. Greeting Message Display (MENU 7-1-3) You can program a Greeting Message to be displayed upon power-up. Edit it or enter your new Greeting Message, or choose animation and press
. NOTE:
- To restore the message to the original one in your phone, clear the current greeting message, and press
. Backlight Adjustment (MENU 7-1-4) You can adjust the backlight level of the display. You can select desired setting from following and press Off, 1, 2, 3 and Maximum. The new setting will be displayed. NOTE:
- A brighter backlight will consume more power. Contrast Adjustment (MENU 7-1-5) You can adjust the contrast of the display. You can select desired setting from following and press 1, 2 and 3. The new setting will be displayed. Menu Number Code System Selection
(MENU 7-1-6) You can select desired setting from On and Off. The new setting will be displayed. To enable the system, select On. 49 CEL GDU325 (p.41-59) Eng.pm6 49 8/2/01, 10:20 AM 12. Settings
. Auto Shutdown Selection (MENU 7-1-7) You can set your phone to automatically turn itself off 5 minutes after it enters standby mode. You can select desired setting from following and press On and Off. The new setting will be displayed. To enable the feature, select On. Call Settings (MENU 7-2) Any Key Answering (MENU 7-2-1) You can answer incoming calls by pressing any key except You can select desired setting from On and Off. The new setting will be displayed. To enable the feature, select On. Call Waiting (MENU 7-2-2) During a call, your phone will advise you that a new call is waiting where such service is available. This is indicated by an alert tone and waiting. You can activate or cancel the Call Waiting function. You can also check the current status. Select On, Off, or Status, and press
. Select to enable this feature. Select to disable this feature. On:
Off:
Status: Select to review the current setting. Call Waiting Feature When a new incoming call is received during a call, you can respond to it as follows:
To answer a new incoming call:
, or MENU and select Multiparty/Hold answer. (The Press first call will be put on hold.) To end the first call and answer a new incoming call:
Press MENU, select End & next, and press
. To reject a new incoming call without answering it:
Press MENU, select Multiparty/Reject, and press To notify a party that you are busy with another call:
. Press MENU, select Multiparty/I am busy, then press
. 50 CEL GDU325 (p.41-59) Eng.pm6 50 8/2/01, 10:20 AM 12. Settings International Roaming Service If your service provider has International Roaming agreements with overseas network operators, you can enjoy International Roaming Service. For the details, please contact your service provider. NOTE:
- During roaming, (
) indicator lights up. Caller Number Status (MENU 7-2-3) When your phone receives an incoming call, the phone number of the caller will be displayed where this feature is in service. In addition, if the phone number of the caller is stored in your Phone Book with the name, the callers name will be displayed. You can check the current status of call line identification options. Select the following:
Select one of the following items, and press
. Show caller no.
: Shows the phone number making the Hide your no.
: Hide your phone number when incoming call Show called no. dialling out
: Displays the number of the phone you are connected to on your screen, even if your call is diverted to another number Hide if called
: This function overrides show called number and hides your phone number from any callers. NOTE:
- When the service contents can not be changed, ask your network service provider. Minute Minder (MENU 7-2-4) Your phone will issue a tone every minute you are in an out-going call for your reference. You can disable or enable this feature. You can select desired setting from On and Off. The new setting will be displayed. To disable the feature, select Off. NOTE:
- Minute Minder only operates while you are in a call. 51 CEL GDU325 (p.41-59) Eng.pm6 51 8/2/01, 10:20 AM 12. Settings Network Settings (MENU 7-3) Network options (MENU 7-3-1) Select the network to use. Normally, you can use the service provider that the phone automatically receives, but you can also use this menu item to set the service provider you want yourself. Automatic (MENU 7-3-1-1) When there is no particular need for you to make the selection yourself, select this item. 1 Press 2 The search screen is displayed for finding the service providers that your phone can currently receive. 3 When receiving is complete, Done is displayed. 4 Press NOTE:
- If Network list is executed, it may become impossible to send or receive calls. In this case, execute Automatic. Manual (MENU 7-3-1-2) If it is necessary for you to select the service provider yourself, select one of the service providers received by your phone. 1 Press 2 The search screen is displayed for finding the service providers
. that your phone can currently receive. 3 After the search is completed, the network(s) that can be connected to will be displayed. Select the network of your choice with NOTE:
- Your phone can not display Add when the list is full. Changing your Network password (MENU 7-3-2) You can change your 4-digit Password available from the network provider. Network password will be displayed. 1 Press 2 Enter your current 4-digit Password and press
. New password will be displayed. 3 Enter your new 4-digit Password and press
. Repeat new password will be displayed. 52 CEL GDU325 (p.41-59) Eng.pm6 52 8/2/01, 10:20 AM 12. Settings 4 Enter your new 4-digit Password again and press
. After a temporary display of Working, Done or Please try again will be displayed. CAUTION Keep a record of your new Password in a safe place!
Selecting a mode (MENU 7-3-3) See page 14. Restoring to Original Settings
(MENU 7-4) This feature resets all settings made by you to the original settings
(factory settings), including the Language display. After restoring, the screen will return to the standby screen. 53 CEL GDU325 (p.41-59) Eng.pm6 53 8/2/01, 10:20 AM 13. Security Settings 13. Security Settings
(MENU 8) Your phone is equipped with a versatile security system to prevent unauthorised use of the phone or the SIM card. CAUTION Once you change the password or lock code, keep a record of it in a safe place! Also, immediately after changing it, turn off your phone before leaving it anywhere. Press MENU and select Security, and press Enter the Handset lock code, and See page 18 for general information on the menu functions. SIM Card Lock Settings (MENU 8-1) To prevent fraudulent usage of your SIM card, you can select a PIN1
(Personal Identification Number 1) code to be entered each time your phone is powered up. Your PIN code is usually supplied when you receive your SIM card. 1 Select SIM password. The current setting (On or Off) will be displayed. 2 Press
. Then, On, Off, and Change PIN will be displayed. To enable SIM card lock:
1) Select On, and press 2) Enter the PIN1 code, and press
. Enter PIN1 will be displayed. PIN enabled will be displayed. To change the PIN1 code:
1) Select Change PIN, and press
. Enter old PIN1 will be displayed. 2) Enter the current PIN1 code, and press
. Enter new PIN1 will be displayed. 3) Enter new PIN1 code, and press
. Then, the screen will ask you to enter the same code again. PIN changed will be displayed. To release SIM card lock:
1) Select Off, and press 2) Enter the PIN1 code, and press
. PIN disabled will be displayed. Enter PIN1 will be displayed. 54 CEL GDU325 (p.41-59) Eng.pm6 54 8/2/01, 10:20 AM 13. Security Settings NOTE:
- Change PIN does not appear when OFF is selected. To unlock your SIM card at powering on Enter PIN1 will be displayed at powering on. Enter correct PIN1 code and press to unlock the SIM card. NOTES:
- The key entry for the code will be displayed by the letter x.
- If you enter the wrong code, PIN state unchanged will be displayed.
- You can still make emergency calls on the phone even if the SIM card is locked. Handset Lock Settings (MENU 8-2) To prevent fraudulent usage of your phone, you can lock your phone using the lock code. Once you lock your phone, you will need to unlock your phone each time it is powered up. You can change the lock code as required. The default handset lock code is 1234. 1 Select Handset lock. 2 Press
. On, Off, and Change code will be displayed. To enable handset lock:
Select On, and press
. To change the lock code:
1) Select Change code, and press
. Enter old code will be displayed. 2) Enter the current lock code, and press Enter new code will be displayed. 3) Enter new lock code, and press
. Then, the screen will ask you to enter the same code again. To release the handset lock:
Select Off, and press
. To unlock your phone at powering on UNLOCK will be displayed at the bottom right of the screen at powering on. Press
, enter the correct lock code, and press
. 55 CEL GDU325 (p.41-59) Eng.pm6 55 8/2/01, 10:20 AM 13. Security Settings NOTES:
- The key entry for the code will be displayed by the letter x.
- If you fail to enter the correct lock code, the screen will return to the original screen.
- You can still make emergency calls on the phone even if your phone is locked. Handset Call Barring (MENU 8-3) You can restrict outgoing calls and incoming calls of your phone. This is not controlled by the network service. Incoming Calls Barring (MENU 8-3-1) 1 The current setting (On or Off) will be displayed, and press 2 Select another item, and press
. To restrict incoming calls, select On. Outgoing Calls Barring (MENU 8-3-2) 1 The current setting will be displayed. 2 Select one of the following items, and press
. All: Bars all outgoing calls. List: The current prefixes entered by you are listed. If nothing is listed, List empty will be displayed. If the prefix is nnn, for example, then the calls that begin with nnn will be barred. If it is 00, then international calls will be barred. 1) Select one of the prefixes on the list, and press 2) Select one of the following items, and press
. Add:
Edit:
Delete:
Clear all: You can clear all the prefixes. You can add a new prefix. You can edit the selected prefix. You can delete the selected prefix. Off: Cancels outgoing call barring. Network Call Barring (MENU 8-4) You can restrict outgoing calls or incoming calls where such services are available. 1 Select Network call barring, and press 2 You can restrict the calls as follows:
. To bar outgoing calls, select one of the following items, and press
. 56 CEL GDU325 (p.41-59) Eng.pm6 56 8/2/01, 10:20 AM 13. Security Settings Bar foreign calls (MENU 8-4-1), Only local and home country (MENU 8-4-2), and Bar outgoing calls (for all outgoing calls) (MENU 8-4-5). To bar incoming calls, select one of the following items, and
. press Bar incoming calls (for all incoming calls) (MENU 8-4-3) and Bar incoming if abroad (restricted if your phone is used abroad) (MENU 8-4-4). 3 Select your desired item from the following, and press
. All services, Voice calls, Data, Fax, Messages, and All except msg(messages). 4 Select one of the following items to choose the setting, and
. press On:
Off:
Status:
NOTE:
Select to enable this feature. You will need to enter the Network password, and press Select to disable this feature. You will need to enter the Network password and press Select to review the current status without entering the code.
- To check the contents of the service, press
. To cancel all barring (MENU 8-4-6) 1 Select Clear all (MENU 8-4-6), and press 2 Enter the Network password and press
. NOTES:
- Your initial Network password will be provided by your service provider.
- The key entry for the code will be displayed by the letter x.
- If you enter the wrong Network password, the screen will return to the original screen. 57 CEL GDU325 (p.41-59) Eng.pm6 57 8/2/01, 10:20 AM 13. Security Settings Fixed Dialling (MENU 8-5) Your outgoing calls can be restricted to the phone numbers in the Fixed Dialling list, if supported by your SIM card. The maximum number of Fixed Dialling entries depends on your SIM card. You can add phone numbers to the Fixed Dialling list. Also, you can enable or disable the Fixed Dialling feature. Setting (MENU 8-5-1) To enable the Fixed Dialling feature, select On. To disenable the Fixed Dialling feature, select Off. List (MENU 8-5-2) 1 To edit the Fixed Dialling list, select Fixed dial list (MENU 8-5-2). The Fixed Dialling list will be displayed. 2 Select the name you wish to edit, and press 3 Select one of the following items, and press
. Add:
Enter a name and then the phone number you wish to add to the Fixed Dialling list. View number: You can review the contents of the Fixed Dialling Edit:
Delete:
list. Edits the name and then the phone number. The selected item will be deleted. 4 If you are asked to ENTER PIN2, enter your PIN2 code. NOTES:
- When you need to enter PIN2, you should ask the PIN2 of your service Centre.
- For details on entering names into lists, see Keys on page 46. 58 CEL GDU325 (p.41-59) Eng.pm6 58 8/2/01, 10:20 AM 14. SIM Services 14. SIM Services
(MENU 9) In addition to the functions available in the phone, your SIM card may provide additional services that you can access in this menu. This menu is shown only if it is supported by your SIM card. The name and contents of this menu depended entirely on the services vailable. 59 CEL GDU325 (p.41-59) Eng.pm6 59 8/2/01, 10:20 AM 15. General Specifications 15. General Specifications Frequency Band:
Operating Temperature:
Main Unit:
Supply Voltage:
RF Power Output:
Dimensions:
900MHz and 1900MHz 10 C to + 55 C Standard Li-ion battery 3.8 V 700mAh Optional NiMH battery 3.6V 720mAh Class 4 (GSM-900/2W) Class 1 (PCS-1900/1W) With standard Li-ion battery (BTL325):
4.4 1.89 0.9
(112mm 48mm 23.5mm) With optional Li-ion battery (with vibrator) (VTL325):
4.4 1.89 0.9
(112mm 48mm 23.5mm) With optional NiMH battery (BTR325):
4.4 1.89 1.06
(112mm 48mm 27mm) With optional NiMH battery (with vibrator) (VTR325):
4.4 1.89 1.06
(112mm 48mm 27mm) Weight:
With standard Li-ion battery:
3.45oz (98g) With optional Li-ion battery (with vibrator): 3.5oz (100g) With optional NiMH battery:
3.9oz (113g) With optional NiMH battery (with vibrator): 4.1oz (115g) Talk Time:
With standard Li-ion battery:
90-300 minutes With optional Li-ion battery (with vibrator): 90-300 minutes With optional NiMH battery:
90-300 minutes With optional NiMH battery (with vibrator): 90-300 minutes Standby Time:
With standard Li-ion battery:
60-110 hours With optional Li-ion battery (with vibrator): 60-110 hours With optional NiMH battery:
60-110 hours With optional NiMH battery (with vibrator): 60-110 hours
* Subject to change without notice.
* Times may vary depending on system. 60 CEL GDU325 (p.41-59) Eng.pm6 60 8/2/01, 10:20 AM
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2001-05-25 | 1850 ~ 1910 | TNE - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Ear | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2001-05-25
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Shintom Co Ltd
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0006990675
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1 | Physical Address |
1-19-20 Shin Yokohama Kohoku-ku
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1 |
Yokohama, N/A 222-0033
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1 |
Japan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
BFY
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
M5016
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
S****** O******
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1 | Title |
Manager
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||||
1 | Telephone Number |
81 45********
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1 | Fax Number |
81 45********
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1 |
o******@mail.shintom.co.jp
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
TRP/Cetecom bvba
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1 | Name |
P****** I******
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1 | Physical Address |
14085 Howard Rd
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1 |
Dayton
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1 |
Dayton, Maryland 21036
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1 |
United States
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|||||
1 | Telephone Number |
410 5********
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1 | Fax Number |
410 5********
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1 |
j******@erols.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
TRP/Cetecom bvba
|
||||
1 | Name |
P**** I********
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||||
1 | Physical Address |
14085 Howard Rd
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1 |
Dayton
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|||||
1 |
Dayton, Maryland 21036
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1 |
United States
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1 | Telephone Number |
410 5********
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1 | Fax Number |
410 5********
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1 |
j******@erols.com
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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 | TNE - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Ear | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | PCS handset | ||||
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 EIRP. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the specific configuration tested for this filing. Body-worn operations are restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values are - Head: 0.73 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.961 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 | |||||
n/a | ||||||
Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 24E | 1850.00000000 | 1910.00000000 | 0.8870000 | 0.1000000000 ppm | 315KDXW |
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