Pantech G700 User Manual

CHARACTERISTIC SPECIFICATION  
Display  
Clamshell LTPS Color LCD  
Main LCD : 65,000 LTPS Color Display (128 X 128)  
Animation messages, Icons  
Melody  
16 Poly MIDI Sound  
Dimension & Weight  
42*80*22.8mm and 76.5g  
Performance  
Talk time: up to 180 minutes (with 700 mA internal battery)  
Standby time: up to 200 hours (with 700 mA internal battery)  
Operating Frequency  
GSM 900MHz / DCS 1800MHz / PCS 1900MHz Triple Band  
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FOR YOUR SAFETY  
MEMO  
Using Your Phone Properly  
Use your mobile phone in normal operating position (as when holding the general  
type phone).  
Do not touch or bend your antenna while using the phone, as it may degrade the  
call quality or even affect battery performance.  
Do not attempt to disassemble the phone. Non-expert handling may damage the  
phone. Use only the batteries, chargers and accessories, which are authorized or  
supplied with the phone.  
Use of any unauthorized item may result in the invalidation of the warranty.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
CHARACTERISTIC SPECIFICATION...................................................1  
FOR YOUR SAFETY............................................................................2  
TABLE OF CONTENTS .......................................................................6  
COMPONENTS .................................................................................10  
HANDSET DESCRIPTION.................................................................11  
INTERNAL LCD .................................................................................12  
FUNCTION KEYS ..............................................................................14  
CALL LOGS .......................................................................................39  
RECEIVED CALLS ..........................................................................................39  
DIALLED CALLS.............................................................................................39  
MISSED CALLS..............................................................................................39  
CLEAR LOGS..................................................................................................41  
CALL INFO......................................................................................................41  
GPRS INFO.....................................................................................................44  
SOUND..............................................................................................45  
RINGING SETTINGS......................................................................................45  
MESSAGE ALERT..........................................................................................46  
KEY TONE ......................................................................................................47  
FLIP OPEN TONE...........................................................................................48  
SOUND EFFECT.............................................................................................48  
SETTINGS .........................................................................................51  
DISPLAY.........................................................................................................51  
DATE & TIME.................................................................................................54  
LANGUAGE....................................................................................................55  
RESET SETTINGS..........................................................................................56  
INFORMATION ..............................................................................................56  
AUTO POWER ALARM..................................................................................57  
NET SERVICES..................................................................................58  
DIVERT CALLS...............................................................................................58  
CALL SETTINGS ............................................................................................61  
NETWORK SETTINGS...................................................................................63  
SECURITY SETTING......................................................................................66  
ORGANIZER ......................................................................................72  
ALARM ...........................................................................................................72  
SCHEDULER...................................................................................................74  
MEMO ............................................................................................................77  
CALCULATOR................................................................................................78  
CONVERTER ..................................................................................................79  
STOPWATCH .................................................................................................80  
TOOLS ...............................................................................................81  
DOWNLOADED..............................................................................................81  
WAP................................................................................................................85  
MEMORY INFO..............................................................................................89  
STK..................................................................................................90  
QUICK START ...................................................................................16  
INSTALLING SIM CARD................................................................................16  
BATTERY INSTALLATION ............................................................................17  
BATTERY RECHARGING...............................................................................18  
GETTING STARTED..........................................................................19  
UNIT POWER ON...........................................................................................19  
UNIT POWER OFF .........................................................................................19  
MAKING CALLS.............................................................................................19  
FINISHING CALLS .........................................................................................20  
TAKING CALLS..............................................................................................20  
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME OF CONVERSATIONS ....................................20  
SEARCHING THE MAIN MENU....................................................................21  
INPUTTING LETTERS AND NUMBER IN THE HANDSET...........................21  
BASIC TELEPHONE FUNCTIONS ....................................................22  
SPEED DIAL ...................................................................................................22  
MAKING INTERNATIONAL CALLS ..............................................................22  
MAKING EMERGENCY CALLS.....................................................................23  
RECEIVING MISSED CALLS..........................................................................23  
ACCESSING THE PHONEBOOK DIRECTLY FROM THE INITIAL SCREEN 23  
CHECK OUT THE LATEST NUMBER RECEIVED .........................................23  
HOLDING CALLS ...........................................................................................24  
OPTIONS WHILE TAKING A CALL ...............................................................25  
HOW TO USE T9...............................................................................26  
T9 ENGLISH ...................................................................................................27  
MULTI-TAP ENGLISH....................................................................................27  
T9 NUMBER AND T9 SYMBOL ....................................................................28  
MENU FUNCTIONS...................................................... 29  
MESSAGES.......................................................................................30  
SMS/EMS.......................................................................................................30  
VOICEMAIL ....................................................................................................37  
CELL BROADCASTS......................................................................................38  
PHONEBOOK ....................................................................................91  
GROUP SEARCH............................................................................................91  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
MEMO  
NAME SEARCH..............................................................................................92  
ADD NEW NAME...........................................................................................94  
SPEED DIAL LIST...........................................................................................95  
SETTINGS ......................................................................................................96  
MY MENU .........................................................................................98  
APPENDIX ..................................................................... 99  
FOR YOUR SAFETY AND PROPER MAINTENANCE....................100  
TROUBLESHOOTING .....................................................................101  
PRECAUTIONS AND TIPS WHEN USING THE BATTERY ...........103  
SAFETY INFORMATION.................................................................104  
EMERGENCY CALLS ......................................................................105  
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COMPONENTS  
HANDSET DESCRIPTION  
The picture below is for the reference of users. Each item in the package  
could be different according to the policy of dealers.  
Antenna  
Earpiece  
Ear-microphone  
LCD display  
Batteries(Standard x 2)  
Menu key  
OK key  
Navigation key  
Handset  
Alphanumeric keys  
Microphone  
Power Adaptor Connectors  
User manual  
Travel Adaptor  
Side keys  
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INTERNAL LCD  
INTERNAL LCD  
The LCD is divided into two parts of screen. One screen lines up a group of icons  
showing the status of the unit, while the other screen shows messages, telephone  
numbers, icons, etc  
This icon indicates there are unchecked voice  
mails.  
Voice Mail Message  
Alarm  
This icon indicates that the alarm is set  
When a particular function is activated or a message is received, each  
applicatble icon is shown.  
The icons above show all icons which can be displayed.  
Below is the explanation of each icon.  
This icon indicates that the roaming system is  
supported.  
Roaming  
This indicates the level of the battery.  
This indicates headset connection.  
Battery  
Headset  
This icon indicates the level of RF signal.  
Signal Power  
Indicates the handset is locked. To lock the  
phone, press and hold #.  
The number of bars is different according to the  
power of the signal received.  
Handset Lock  
This icon indicates the availability of GPRS  
service.  
Divert Call  
This indicates activation of ‘divert call’ function.  
GPRS  
Secure Connection  
Indicates that the WAP connection is made via  
Secure Connection.  
Line is busy  
Melody  
This icon indicates that the line is busy.  
This icon indicates that the ringer is in melody  
mode.  
Indicates that a WAP Push message has been  
received.  
WAP Push Message  
GPRS  
This icon indicates that the ringer is in vibration  
mode or manner mode (vibration mode: blue  
color, manner mode: red color).This icon  
indicates that the ringer is in vibration mode or  
manner mode (vibration mode: blue color,  
manner mode: red color).  
Indicates that the GPRS service is in use.  
Vibration  
This icon indicates that the ringer is in melody  
mode after vibration mode.  
Vibration+Melody  
Etiquette Mode  
Indicates manner mode. No sound is produced  
in this mode. To change to Etiquette Mode,  
press and hold *  
This icon indicates there are unread messages.  
SMS Message  
Maximum SMS  
Message  
This icon blinks when the messages saved in the  
SIM are full.  
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FUNCTION KEYS  
FUNCTION KEYS  
The table below explains the function keys which have more than one  
feature.  
Press this key from initial screen for directly access  
to [ ] menu.  
WAP KEY  
Etiquette  
Mode  
Key Icon  
Name  
Key Function  
Press and hold to enter Etiquette (vibrate) Mode.  
Press this key when you attempt to make or take  
calls. (Except when the answer type is Auto  
Answer and Flip Open type).  
You can call the numbers of recently received/  
dialled/missed calls by pressing the send key twice  
from idle mode.  
Press and hold to lock. To unlock press and hold,  
then put the password.(The default password is  
‘1234’)  
Lock key  
SEND KEY  
Press this key once to display the list of numbers  
called.  
Press this key to end a call or convert to standby  
mode from Menu mode.  
If you press this key and hold, the power of the  
unit either turns on or off.  
END KEY  
Press this key to select or execute a Menu option  
shown on the screen.  
OK KEY  
Press this key to enter main menu.  
MEMU KEY  
Press this key once to edit text and to delete the  
entire text, press and hold.  
Except for editing, press this key to move to the  
previous menu.  
CLEAR KEY  
Press one of the 4 keys (left, right, up, and down)  
keys to move the cursor in Menu list of editor.  
NAVIGATION  
KEYS with  
shortcut keys  
to WAP,  
Sound setting,  
Message and  
Phonebook  
Press [  
] to display the recent received  
numbers during a conversation or press [  
for missed.  
]
Pressing this key from the initial screen will give  
easy access to the Phonebook, Sound Setting,  
SMS, and My Menu.  
Press this key to adjust the volume during  
conversation. Press the Side Down key to enter  
Scheduler directly.  
SIDE UP and  
DOWN KEYS  
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QUICK START  
Installing SIM card  
QUICK START  
Battery Installation  
If you use the unit for the first time, please follow the procedures as  
below. :  
As shown in the picture below, put the metal locators of the battery into  
the holes located in the bottom of the unit.  
Fit the SIM card into the unit.  
If a user is registered to the network provider, he/she is supposed to be  
provided with a ‘plug-in SIM’ which contains the user’s registration  
information. (PIN, the existence of additional service, etc).  
1. Insert the metal locators of the battery into the hole located in the  
bottom of the unit.  
If required, keep pressing the [  
appears.  
]key until the message of power off  
1. Separate the battery from the unit.  
2. After checking whether the SIM slot is empty, put the SIM card into the  
slot.  
3. If you would like to remove the SIM card, please push the SIM card in  
the direction of the arrow shown in the picture as below.  
2. Press the Upper part of the battery until the sound of a ‘click’ is heard.  
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QUICK START  
Battery Recharging  
GETTING STARTED  
Unit power on  
The power of the unit is supplied by the Li-ion battery charged. Ensure  
that you use only authorized batteries and chargers. For more details,  
please inquire at the nearest dealer.  
Press the [  
the power of the unit.  
]key and hold (approximately for 3 seconds) to turn on  
The unit can be used while being recharged.  
When the battery is installed in the unit, open the cover and connect an  
adapter to the outlet located in the lower part of the unit. An adaptor is  
provided together with the unit  
Unit power off  
Press the [  
]key and hold to turn off the power of the unit.  
When finishing recharging, separate the adaptor connection from the  
outlet located in the lower part of the unit.  
Making calls  
Press the [  
]key and hold to turn on the power of the unit.  
When “Insert SIM card” message appears, insert the SIM into the SIM  
slot.  
Unlock the handset by inputting the PIN (maximum 8 letters) when  
applicable  
When a correct PIN is entered, the system automatically detects the  
network the user belongs to.  
Press the telephone number including the area code at initial mode.  
Then attempt to make a call by pressing the [  
]key. To make  
international calls, press the [ ]key and hold until the sign ‘+’  
appears and then input the country code, area code, telephone number  
in your order. You can insert ‘P’ sign between each code and telephone  
number in order to have approximately 2 seconds of pause by pressing  
the [  
]key. You can make emergency calls without a SIM.  
To make an emergency call, input number 112 and press [  
].  
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GETTING STARTED  
Finishing calls  
GETTING STARTED  
Searching the main Menu  
Press the [  
]key or close the flip if you would like to cancel or  
If you would like to move to the main Menu in the initial screen, press  
finish your call.  
the [  
Press [  
]key.  
] to exit the Menu and return to the initial screen.  
You can select one of the items in the Menu by pressing the Navigation  
key.  
Taking calls  
You can reply to questions with ‘Yes’ by pressing the [  
‘No’ the [ ]key.  
]key, and  
When the unit rings in a melody or vibrates, if it has network service, the  
name or the telephone number of the caller appears on the screen. The  
screen says the name only when you have the number and name saved  
in the Phone Book. Press the [  
]key if you would like to take a call  
in general mode. If the receiving mode is set to [Any key], You can take  
calls by pressing any key except for the [  
]key.  
Inputting letters and number in the handset  
If you would like to input a number, select the number key pad you  
desire to input. If you input a number in the handset, the system should  
be in ‘T9’ mode. For more details, please refer to the ‘T9’ page. If you  
Adjusting the volume of conversations  
would like to delete a wrongly inputted letter, press the [  
to delete an entire line of text, press and hold [ ]key for a moment.  
]key and  
If you would like to adjust the volume of conversations while using the  
unit, adjust the volume by pressing the volume key on the side of the unit  
for up to 8 steps as you wish.  
If you press and hold [  
are deleted.  
]key for a while, all the letters in the screen  
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BASIC TELEPHONE FUNCTIONS  
BASIC TELEPHONE FUNCTIONS  
Speed Dial  
Making emergency calls  
There are two ways to make a call from the initial screen. One is to press  
Input number 112, 060, 911 (emergency number) and press [  
]. If  
you belong to the GSM net, you can make emergency call from any  
country in the world regardless the availability of SIM card in the unit.  
[
] normally after inputting a telephone number.  
The other is to use speed dial.  
To make calls by using speed dial, press the index of a ready saved  
number in the Phonebook of the unit and hold. Then, the telephone  
number matching the index number is attempted to be called.  
For example, if the index number saved in the Phonebook of the unit is  
Receiving missed calls  
For the calls you were unable to answer due to specific reasons, the unit  
displays a call message which shows you have missed a call on the  
screen. If you would like to get back to any missed calls, first select the  
[MENU]-[Call logs]-[Missed calls] keys in order. Then select a number by  
5, press the number [  
telephone number will be attempted to be called. For 2 figured index,  
enter the figures and press and hold [ ] for the unit to attempt and  
call the number. For example, for index number 34, press [ ],  
]key for a moment, then the applicable  
using the [  
press [  
][  
]key that the user desires to get back, and  
]key. A call will be made to the number selected.  
[
[
] and then [  
]. Also, you can press [  
] and  
] for speed dial of index number ‘5’ followed by [  
].  
The range of index applicable for speed dial is from 01 to 99.  
Accessing the Phonebook directly from the initial screen  
To go to the phonebook submenu directly and avoid going via the main  
Making international calls  
menu, press [  
] from direction keys.  
To make an international call, press [  
the screen followed by the country code.  
Depending on your network, 00 or other international operator  
number may be applied.  
] and hold to display “+” on  
Check out the latest number received  
If you would like to check out the list of latest numbers taken or made,  
press the [  
]key. If you would like to make a call to any number  
from the list, press the [  
number and then press the [  
][  
]key to select the applicable  
]key and a call will be made.  
If you press the [  
appear.  
]key, the information of the number selected will  
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BASIC TELEPHONE FUNCTIONS  
Holding calls  
BASIC TELEPHONE FUNCTIONS  
Options while taking a call  
(This function is available only for users who are registered to the  
network service provider.)  
Press the [  
call.  
]key if you would like to use the option while taking a  
When taking calls, you can select a calling option by pressing the  
[
]key.  
[Menu]  
1. Phonebook  
2. Messages  
3. Volume  
[MENU]  
1. Hold Answer  
2. Reject  
4. Hold  
3. I am busy  
5. End current  
6. Mute on  
7. DTMF on/off  
8. Multi party  
If you receive another call while talking on the phone, you can select  
one of the options according to your situation.  
To finish the current conversation, press [  
To hold the current conversation and take the second call received, press  
].  
].  
Each of the above functions is explained below.  
Phonebook – Phonebook supports the function of saving the list of  
private telephone numbers  
[
Message – Even when you are on the phone, you can access the message  
folder to view messages.  
Volume – Allows you to adjust the voice volume during the phone.  
Hold – Allows you to attempt to make another call while keeping the  
current call.  
End current – Select this option to end the current call.  
Mute on – This option prevents the other party from hearing your  
conversation with another person.  
DTMF on/off – Select this option to turn the DTMF tone on/off.  
Multi party – When you have more than two connections, you can make  
conference call or transfer by using this option.  
Also you can control each connection during a conference  
call.  
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HOW TO USE T9  
HOW TO USE T9  
T9 English  
T9 helps you enter English and Chinese characters easily. This chapter explains  
how to use T9. You will see the following T9 modes once you are in the INPUT  
MODE.  
The more types you enter,the more complete word you can get using T9 English  
editor.  
Key  
T9 Number  
T9 English  
Multitap  
Smart punctuation  
Next candidate  
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2
.
: 1 / ) – ( ; * ? &  
For example  
ABC  
DEF  
ABC2  
If you like to make the word, “English”, then press the keys, [  
] for E,  
] for s,  
[
] for n, [  
] for h.  
] for g, [  
] for l, [  
] for i, [  
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4
5
DEF3  
GHI4  
JKL5  
and [  
GHI  
If you could not find the word what you want, just press [  
possible candidates.  
You can switch the lowercase to the capital letter or the capital letter to one  
capital letter mode by pressing [ ]key.  
Also you can insert period by pressing key [  
Blank space can be added by pressing [  
You can shift input mode by pressing [  
]key for next  
JKL  
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MNO  
PQRS  
TUV  
MNO6  
PQRS7  
TUV8  
].  
].  
] or [  
]
arrow keys. Alternately, you can switch to T9 number mode  
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WXYZ  
WXYZ9  
by long pressing [  
pressing [  
]key and to T9 Symbol mode by long  
Smart punctuation  
]key.  
. , - ? !  
@ :  
Changes to number  
mode  
Changes to number  
mode  
Changes to number  
mode  
LONG  
press  
Multi-tap English  
0
(Space)  
(SPACE) 0  
(SPACE)  
You can enter special English words such as names, nicknames, abbreviations,  
etc. T9 English has a dictionary function with which you can look up desired  
words. As with any other mobile phone, candidate words will automatically  
show up after you input the first few characters.  
You may use the [  
and upper case letters, and also to move to the T9 mode.  
LONG  
press  
(SPACE)  
(SPACE)  
Shift-  
CapsLOCK  
Changes to symbol  
mode  
Shift-Caps  
LOCK  
Changes to symbol  
mode  
]key to switch between lower case  
LONG  
press  
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HOW TO USE T9  
T9 number and T9 Symbol  
You can input numbers or signs in this mode. Signs are selected in the option  
window.  
Menu functions  
MENU TYPE  
The unit provides two different types of Menu. One is the basic main  
Menu The other is the hot folder (also known as short cut menu) that  
allows you to select a desired menu by selecting [hot key].  
The basic way to access to the main Menu is to press the  
key.  
To access the hot folder, press the hot key of the desire menu from  
.
Messages  
Call logs  
Sound  
Settings  
Net Services  
Organizer  
Fun &Tools  
STK  
Phonebook  
Hot folder  
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MESSAGES  
SMS/EMS  
MESSAGES  
Message creating/sending/saving  
Creating a message  
EMS (Enhanced Messaging Service) is formed based on SMS (Short  
Message Service). In addition to creating (SMS), you can create picture,  
animation, melody, message, and emoticons through EMS and the  
characteristics of the lettering can also be adjusted.  
Insert item  
You can add items in the ‘Insert item’.  
1. Press the  
2. Press the  
message.  
[
[
]
]
key after selecting “Create”  
key to select “Insert items” when creating a  
Before starting  
You, first ensure that the number of the service center is set. This  
number is normally provided by dealers and saved in the SIM card.  
3. Select one of Picture/Animation/Melody/Message/Emoticon  
under “Insert items”.  
4. Then “Predefined” and “Load” are indicated.  
5. Select item using the direction key and press  
The selected item will be loaded.  
Create – You can write messages including items  
Inbox – Displays the list of received messages  
Outbox – Displays the list of sent messages  
[
].  
Archive – Shows the list of messages stored in the phone memory  
Settings – (See contents that follow)  
Predefined – You can load the items saved in the phone memory.  
(This is not indicated in Picture.)  
Load – You can load the items that you have saved in the file item.  
This is not indicated in Melody.  
Detailed functions of settings  
Message center - Proxy relay URL or MMSC setting  
Message lifetime - Adjustment of the lifetime of  
messages (1hour~6 months)  
Message format - Selection of Normal, fax,  
voice mail, ERMES, National paging,  
X.400, Internet etc.  
*The limitation of EMS file size  
Picture- 16*16 (pixels), 32*32 (pixels)  
Animation- 8*8 (pixels), 16*16 (pixels)  
Used space – Shows the condition of the SIM card (the total capacity of  
the SIM, the number of used messages, the number of  
unread messages)  
*The limitation of EMS item extension (when Loading)  
Picture- *.wbmp  
Used space detailed functions  
Animation- *.awb  
Capacity - Displays the maximum number of messages that the SIM  
can save.  
Used records - Displays the number of messages saved in the SIM.  
Unread records - Displays the number of messages unread.  
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MESSAGES  
MESSAGES  
Sending Messages  
Saving Messages  
Saving messages in SIM  
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Press the  
Press the  
[
[
]
key after creating a message.  
key after selecting “Send”.  
1. Press the [  
2. Press the [  
]key after creating a message.  
]key after selecting “Save”  
]
3. After the sign “Saving message->Message saved” pops up, the message  
is saved in the SIM.  
At this time, you can either input a number or designate a number  
saved in the “phonebook list” through the  
[
].  
Saving message in file system  
“Predefined” and “Load” will be displayed on the screen.  
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1. Press [  
2. Selecte “Archive” and press [  
3. Press “Save” and select <<Save here>> to name the file.  
4. Press [ ] to save the message in file system.  
] after creating a message.  
].  
If you press  
[
]
after inputting a number, transmission  
animation and progress (i.e. :1/3) is displayed.  
Text style  
You can set the properties of text messages.  
Receiving messages  
The melody indicating the arrival of a message activates along with the  
animation of “Received message” upon the receipt of a message. Then  
the number of received messages is indicated on the idle screen.  
(In the case of the message consisting of many pages, the melody rings  
when the last page arrives)  
1. Press the  
2. Press the  
[
[
]
]
key when creating a message.  
key after selecting “Text style”  
3. Select one of the properties among Underline/Bold/Strikeout.  
Messages saved on the SIM card  
Received messages are stored in the SIM card. If the memory has been  
fully occupied, you can no longer receive messages. In such case, the  
message icon with letter F will appear at the top of the idle screen to  
indicate that the SIM card has been fully occupied. And if you delete the  
messages in the SIM, you will be able to receive the messages not  
received.  
T9 options  
For more detail about how to edit, please refer to the Appendix.  
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MESSAGES  
MESSAGES  
Saving items attached to the received message in the Inbox  
Checking Inbox, Outbox, and Archive messages  
Inbox (messages received)  
If messages include items such as Pictures/Animations/Melodies/  
Messages/Emoticons, you can save them in the Phone memory.  
(User defined items only.)  
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If you press the [  
]key after selecting the “Inbox” Menu,  
the received message list will then be displayed.  
The list displays callers’ numbers corresponding to the names  
saved in the Phone Book.  
1. Place the cursor at the back of the item while checking messages.  
2. You can set file name and directory by pressing the [  
]key.  
3. Message is saved in the File system.  
4. Saved items can be sent by selecting Insert item –[Picture/Animation/  
Melody/Message]-Can be transmitted through [Load].  
Press the [  
the list of the “Inbox”.  
]key to select and display the message from  
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The selected message appears. If the message includes any  
items, when positioning the cursor at the item, for Animated  
parts, it moves and for Melodies, it makes sounds. If there is an  
attachment is included in a message, putting a cursor on the  
item will execute the attached item. If the attachment is an  
animation, the animation displays and for melody, the sound is  
produced.  
Limitation of pages in message creation  
The maximum pages allowed for a messages when creating are 7 pages.  
Every time it turns to a new page, a sign (i.e. SMS1) pops up.  
*The maximum number of letters allowed for messages consisting of only  
text - when written in English  
160 (1st page) + 146 (2nd page) + 157 (3rd~6th pages) + 1 (7th page) = 915  
(letters)  
If you press the [  
“Forward”, ”Text Reply” or “Voice call” pops up and you can  
select the Menu desired.  
]key, a Menu such as “Edit”, “Delete”,  
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cf) The maximum number of letters can be different by your provider  
network  
Outbox (sent messages)  
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Press the [  
menu, then the list will be displayed. Select “Outbox” and press  
]for the display of unsent messages list.  
]key after selecting the “Outbox”  
[
Select a message in the list of the “Outbox” by pressing the  
] key.  
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[
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MESSAGES  
MESSAGES  
Voicemail  
Press the [  
]key when the selected message appears.  
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4
This function is for checking your voice mails by connecting to the voice  
mail box provided by network dealers. If you select Call menu, the  
system automatically attempts to connect to the voice mail box allocated  
to you.  
Then, the “Edit”, “Delete”, and “Forward” icons pop up for you  
to select the desired menu.  
Archive  
Select “Archive” menu and press [  
message list.  
] to show the saved  
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The details of each function are as follows.  
Call – Calls the voice mail box system allocated in  
order to check your voice mail.  
On – Makes a call at the voice mail box in order to start the voice mail  
service.  
Off – Makes a call at the voice mail box in order to stop the voice mail  
service.  
Settings – “Settings” part below.  
The data size of a message is displayed below the message.  
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3
“View”, “Info”, “Delete”, and “Rename” pop up when [  
is pressed and you can select the menu desired.  
]
Press [  
] from “Archive” list to view the saved message.  
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Mail box Number – Sets each home mail box / roaming mail box /  
voice no./ message no./ disale no./ enable no.  
Sets the reminder of receiving voice mail by call  
Sets the reminder of receiving voice mail by SMS  
Alert match – Sets a message to be shown when voice mails arrive  
Menu of Inbox and Outbox  
[MENU]  
Edit - Edits the messages received or sent.  
Delete - Deletes messages.  
Forward - Delivers the same message received to other transmitters.  
Text Reply - Sends a new message to sender’s number as a default.  
Voice call - Makes calls to sender’s numbers.  
Archive Menu  
[MENU]  
View - Checks messages saved in Archive.  
Info - Shows the message type (SMS/EMS), the saved date and time, and  
message size.  
Delete - Deletes messages saved in Archive.  
Rename - Renames and saves a message.  
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MESSAGES  
CALL LOGS  
You can use functions such as Received calls, Dialled  
numbers, Missed calls, Clear logs, Call Cost, and Call  
timers etc.  
Cell broadcasts  
You can read the message of Cell Broadcast provided  
by your network service.  
Received calls  
Read info - You can read the messages sent by the network you  
subscribed to.  
Settings – You can select the subject and language you prefer.  
Language – You can set the language of the cell broadcast message.  
Both adding a new language or deleting one you already  
have are possible.  
This displays the list of received calls and has the sub functions of Edit,  
View call logs, Add to P-Book, Send SMS and Delete.  
Dialled calls  
When pressing the [  
]key in the list of language  
registered, the following options are displayed.  
This displays the list of dialed calls and has the sub functions of Edit,  
View call logs, Add to P-Book, Send SMS and Delete.  
Insert - Adds a new language. The added language is displayed first.  
Add to End - Is as same as insert except that the new language is added to  
the end of the language list.  
Delete - Deletes a language.  
Missed calls  
Set info – You can set the tile for Cell Broadcast.  
Create subject - Adds a new subject in the 'Current list'. If you press the  
[
]key in the registered title, a new subject can be  
1.add 2.view/edit 3.delete, etc  
Current list - Displays the list of subjects currently registered. You can 1.  
This displays the list of missed calls and has the sub functions of Edit,  
View call logs, Add to P-Book, Send SMS and Delete.  
add or 2. delete a new title by pressing the [  
the registered title.  
]key in  
In the call logs screen, place the state bar in the desired list by using the  
Among these you can select a maximum of 2 titles of for Cell  
Broadcast message.  
scroll [  
][  
]key and press the [  
]key, it will take you  
to the applicable list. If there are no saved contents in the selected list, a  
box saying “list empty” appears for about 2 seconds before returning to  
the previous menu.  
For more detail, please ask network service provider.  
When [  
] selected from each option, the popup menu appears.  
If you desire to delete the content of an applicable list, use the 4. Clear  
Log menu.  
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CALL LOGS  
CALL LOGS  
If the telephone number is indicated as “withheld”, a box saying  
SEND OPTION : If you desire to make calls by using numbers listed in  
“no number” is displayed for about 2 seconds and automatically  
disappears. The current telephone list will be displayed.  
DELETE : In case you wish to remove a call log from the call log list, select the  
call log by scrolling the list up or down and then activate the Delete  
function.  
the Phone Book, place the state bar in the desired  
number by using the scroll [  
press the [ ]key.  
MENU OPTION : With the numbers selected by using the scroll  
][  
]key and  
[
][  
]key you can use the popup menu as  
follows.  
If you press the [  
]key while carrying out functions or before  
EDIT : After modifying the telephone number selected by using the scroll, you  
can use the “SEND OPTION”.  
(used for ’Received calls’/’Dialed calls’/’Missed calls’)  
VIEW CALL LOGS : After placing the state bar in the desired telephone  
number by using the scroll up/down key, press the  
carrying out functions, you will return to the initial screen.  
Pressing the [  
pressing the [  
]key takes you to the previous screen. Also after  
]key, while the “popup-menu” is appears, if you  
do not press any key for 10 seconds, the “popup-menu” will  
disappear.  
[
]key or the [  
menu. Then move the state bar to “View call logs” by  
using the scroll [ ][ ]key and press the  
]key. It will display detailed information on the  
selected number. Press the [ ]key to end log  
]key to move to the previous  
]key to display the popup-  
Clear logs  
[
window, or the [  
telephone number list.  
ADD TO P-BOOK : If You want to save desired numbers to the phone book  
This is a function to delete the list of calls.  
You can delete the data of “received calls, dialled calls, missed calls”  
or delete the whole list of calls by using all calls.  
by using the “add to P-Book” function, place the status  
bar in the desired numbers by using the scroll [  
]key and press the [ ]key to display the  
“popup-menu”. Then move the status bar to the “Add to  
P-Book” by using the scroll [ ][ ] and press  
the [ ]key. They will carry out related functions and  
]
[
Call Info  
Call costs  
the telephone numbers already saved are not displayed in  
the “popup-menu”.  
SEND SMS : If you want to use SMS by using the numbers in the telephone  
list, place the status bar in the desired telephone number by using  
the scroll [  
display the “popup-menu”. Then move the status bar to “Send  
SMS” by using the scroll [ ][ ]key and press the  
]key. This will carry out the related functions.  
][  
]key and press the [  
]key to  
This records the costs related to calls. You can set a maximum value to avoid  
overcharge.  
[
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CALL LOGS  
CALL LOGS  
Call timers  
Last call  
This displays the cost of the last call.  
This is a function to read the information on call times.  
All calls  
This displays the total cost of all calls.  
Last call  
You can delete this by using PIN2 authorization.  
This displays the time lapse of the latest call.  
Clear logs  
All calls  
This is a function of deleting logs related to the cost of calls by inputting  
PIN2.  
This displays the total lapsed time of all calls.  
Reset call time  
Cost units  
This initializes the call time of Last call or All call.  
This is a function of setting a standard call within the service zone.  
You can select the two options as follows.  
- Read units : This reads Cost unit.  
- Set units : You can set current cost unit and price per unit.  
Max cost  
You can set the maximum value of call costs in specified units through  
PIN 2 authorization. They have two options as follows.  
- Read limit : This reads the maximum units.  
- Set limit : This sets the maximum units.  
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CALL LOGS  
GPRS Info  
SOUND  
You can set the sound of bells, messages, keys. etc.  
Ringing Settings  
Current connection  
Shows the size of data sent and received in Kbytes through currently  
connected GPRS.  
Ring Type  
Ringing tone : Activates the selected Melody, Bell Sound, Voice Sound,  
Natural Sound, My melody.  
Vibration : Activates in vibration  
Vib then Ring : Rings bell after vibration.  
Vib and Ring : Bell and vibration simultaneously rings.  
Ascending : The sound of the bell increases.  
None(Quiet) : Ramp activates without ringing bell or vibration.  
All connection  
This displays what you have received or sent all in  
Kbytes by using GPRS.  
Last connection  
Melody Type  
Displays everything sent and received through GPRS  
in Kbytes.  
Melody : There are 10 midi melodies  
Bell Sound : There are 10 midi melodies.  
My melody : The melody that is set to ring tone is shown in Fun & Tools  
-> Downloaded -> Melody.  
Clear logs  
Ringing volume  
This deletes the log related to GPRS.  
You can adjust volume to 8 levels (0~7)  
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SOUND  
SOUND  
Key Tone  
Message alert  
Select mode  
Settings  
Once/Every 2 mins/Every 5 mins/off  
This consists of On/Off.  
If selecting Every 2 mins / Every 5 mins, the message  
tone rings every 2 mins / every 5 mins when there are  
messages unreaded.  
Tones  
DTMF/Beep / Bell 1~5  
Tones  
Key Tone is applied to all keys  
Select one of message tones among Bell 1/Bell 2/Bell 3.  
Volume  
You can adjust volume to 8 levels (0~7)  
Volume  
You can adjust volume to 8 levels (0~7)  
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SOUND  
SOUND  
[How to Operate]  
Bell/ Vibration/ Volume  
Flip open tone  
Select Ringing Settings from Sound menu.  
Select Bell/ Vibration/ Volume by using the [  
][  
][  
]
[
]key  
Settings  
Press [  
] to save the selected option.  
You can exit the menu without saving by pressing [  
key. (CLR: Exit to previous step END: Exit to Idle screen)  
] or [  
]
This consists of On/Off.  
Tones  
SMS Tone Setting  
Select Message alert menu.  
Select Mode/Tone/Volume by using [  
Bell1~3  
][  
][  
]
[
]key.  
Press [  
] to save the selected option.  
Volume  
Once : The melody rings once upon receipt of a message.  
2mins : The melody rings every 2 minutes if a received message is left  
You can adjust volume to 8 levels (0~7)  
unread.  
5mins : The melody rings every 5 minutes if a received message is left  
unread.  
You can exit the menu without saving by pressing [  
(CLR: Exit to previous step END: Exit to Idle screen)  
] or [  
].  
Sound effect  
Key Tone Setting  
Select Key Tone menu  
Select Setting/Tone/Volume by using the [  
][  
][  
]
Minute minder/Area alerting/On&Off melody  
The melody is activated for the checked activity.  
[
]key.  
Press [  
] to save the selected option.  
You can exit the menu without saving by pressing [  
(CLR: Exit to previous step END: Exit to Idle screen)  
Modified tones, for Key tone is applied to all keys.  
] or [  
].  
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SOUND  
SETTINGS  
You can modify or confirm the settings of the screen,  
date, time, etc.  
Sound effect  
Minute minder is a one minute reminder sound when you make outgoing  
calls.  
Area alert is a tone played when you are out of the service zone.  
On & Off melody is a tone played when you turn the unit On/Off.  
Display  
You can select each menu by using the scroll [  
] and [  
].  
You can select Set/Reset by using the [  
] and [ ]key.  
You can save modified contents by using the [  
You can exit the menu without saving by pressing [  
(CLR: Exit to previous step END: Exit to Idle screen)  
]key.  
Visual setting  
] or [  
].  
Screen setting  
To select the picture for each screen, first use the [  
] and [  
]
button to select the screen desire and moves to the Select bar below.  
Use the [  
choice.  
] and [  
] button again to select the picture of your  
If not wanting to change picture setting, press the [  
key to exit the menu.  
] or [  
]
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SETTINGS  
SETTINGS  
Screen Option  
Greeting  
You can set three screen options here.  
When greetings are set, the set phrase instead of the animation is  
display when the phone turns on. Also, the phrase can be used for the  
idle screen and it can be set from Settings -> Display -> Visual setting -  
> Screen option. -> Display string  
Screen option : Select the idle screen type.  
Display string : Modifies the string on the idle screen.  
Font color : Modifies the color of letters.  
Use the scroll [  
][  
] in order to move to each option.  
<Screen option>  
You can select one of the 3 IDLE screens.  
Backlight  
Normal image : This displays the picture set in the Screen Setting menu.  
Analog clock : This displays the analogue time screen.  
User define image : You can set pictures images downloaded from the Internet or  
WAP, etc as background screen. You can set it in Fun&Tool  
–> Download menu.  
This sets the LCD’s Backlight level. First, use scroll  
[
][  
] to put the bar to a desired position  
and adjust the value using the left and right button.  
<Display string>  
Light level : This indicates the brightness value when the Backlight is  
on.  
You can select the string to appear on idle screen among the three  
options by using the [  
][  
] key.  
The values can be set up to 4 levels (Off, Low, High,  
Maximum).  
Minimal bright : This sets the brightness value after the Light Duration.  
This value cannot be greater than the currently set light  
level and like light level, it has 4 levels of value.  
(Off, Low, High, Maximum).  
Date & Time : This displays the current date and time. You can modify the setting  
in Settings –> Date & Time -> Display  
Greeting : This indicates the Greetings which You personalize. The message of  
Greetings can be set in Settings -> Display -> Greetings  
D-day : Display D-day schedule. The D-day input can be made from Organizer ->  
Scheduler.  
Light Duration : If a certain amount of time elapses with no input, the  
backlight level of the phone changes to the value set  
from the Minimal bright.  
<Font color>  
You can modify the colors of all the letters.  
(Always off, On for 5secs, On for 10secs, On for 20secs,  
Always on)  
The colors available are red, blue, green, and dark grey including basic colors.  
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SETTINGS  
SETTINGS  
Display  
Date & Time  
Set time  
In this menu you can set the time format to be  
displayed on the phone. Set using the left and right  
button and press [  
] to save.  
After pressing time, press the [  
]key, then you can set the current  
time. Press [  
is 12 hours basis.  
] of the phone to adjust am, pm if the time indication  
Time format : Can either set to 12 hours or 24 hours basis.  
Date format : You can set the day format D:M:Y, M:D:Y or Y:M:D.  
Display : You can select the information related time to be displayed.  
You can select one option among Time only, Date only or Date  
& Time.  
Set date  
After placing the cursor in the desired date by pressing  
the [  
Press [  
]key and press [  
] to move to the previous month or [  
] to set the current date.  
] to next month.  
Language  
Set time zone  
You can set language of the phone in this menu.  
After placing the scroll bar in the desired language to be displayed in  
the screen, press the [  
]key. Then the system will be converted  
into the applicable language.  
Select the desired time zone and press [  
modify the current time and save.  
] to  
<Information> If you set to automatic, the value set in the SIM you  
currently use in the phone will be automatically set.  
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SETTINGS  
Reset settings  
SETTINGS  
If there are numbers already saved, press the [  
Then select one of following functions.  
]key.  
Edit : Modifies saved numbers  
Add : Adds new numbers.  
Delete : Deletes saved numbers.  
With this menu, all the values that you have saved in your phone return  
to the initial values. After entering this menu, input the Handset lock code.  
<Information> In general, you can save your own phone numbers up to  
2 numbers, and the number can vary depending on  
operator.  
Then press the [  
]key at a box saying “Restore factory settings?”.  
The all the values saved in the phone return to the initial value and  
the phone automatically are rebooted.  
Software version  
<Caution!> All values stored in the handset such as messages, addresses  
and alarm will be deleted. However, the messages and  
addresses stored in SIM will remain undeleted.  
You can confirm the Software version of phone you  
currently use.  
Information  
Own number  
Auto power alarm  
In this mode, the phone turns on if it is turned off at the time of alarm  
to go off and turns off again after setting the alarm off.  
You can input, save, and edit your own Phone numbers. If no number  
has been saved before, you will see “List empty”. At this state press  
[
] to have an edit window where you can edit numbers.  
On : This activates the function.  
Off : This deactivates the function. In this mode, the alarm does not go  
off if when the phone is turned off  
After inputting numbers, save them. Then the numbers will be saved the  
phone. You can also check by pressing [  
in idle mode.  
] and then [  
]key  
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NET SERVICES  
Divert calls  
NET SERVICES  
When busy  
Diverts calls to another number  
according to user’s settings.  
Call diversion when line is busy  
This diverts calls to another number set when a user’s line is busy.  
The procedure of setting this is the same as the one explained in 1.1.  
All calls  
Divert all calls – Sets other numbers to be diverted for voice call,  
receiving data, fax, message service.  
On : This sets call diversion for all calls. If you press On, the screen  
saying “Input a number to be diverted” will appear.  
On no answer  
Press [  
Phonebook. After inputting a number to be diverted press the  
] button.  
] button to find and set the number saved in the  
[
Off : This cancels the setting of “Call diversion for all calls”.  
Status : This indicates the current settings.  
By service : You can set call diversion for all 4 services [  
Call diversion when you do not take calls  
This diverts calls to another number set when you can not take calls  
within the set time. After inputting a number to be diverted press the  
], or set  
][ ]  
call diversion for each service [  
]. You can also select all services except for  
messages by pressing [ ].  
][  
[
] button. Then the screen saying “Input transfer time ranged from  
[
5 to 30 seconds” will appear. After that press the [  
transferred to the network.  
] button to be  
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NET SERVICES  
NET SERVICES  
Call Settings  
When not found  
This sets additional functions used for making or  
taking calls.  
Call diversion when you are out of the coverage service zone  
This diverts calls to another caller set when you are out of range.  
Answer type  
The procedure of setting this is the same as the one explained in 1. 1  
Sets the incoming call receiving mode.  
Flip open : To take incoming calls, open the flip of the unit.  
Send key : To take incoming calls, press [  
Any key : Pressing any key will take the incoming calls except for  
] and [ ].  
].  
[
Auto answer : When an ear set is connected, calls are automatically  
Cancel all  
taken after 10 seconds. Without an ear set connection,  
press [  
] to take incoming calls.  
Call waiting  
You can cancel all options currently set  
All settings regarding call diversion are cancelled.  
This alerts you that there is another call coming in  
when you are already in a conversation with a caller.  
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NET SERVICES  
NET SERVICES  
Network settings  
Preferred N/W  
Caller number  
Displays telephone number – this displays the numbers  
of names of receivers and callers. This function varies  
according to the settings such as the existence of your  
service registration, or of callers’ settings.  
Set preferred Network – When the network list currently provided by  
the phone is displayed, press the [  
follow will appear.  
]key. Then the sub options as  
Show caller no. : This shows the callers’ number.  
Hide your no. : This hides your unit numbers from receivers when you  
make calls.  
Insert : This adds the preferred network to the top of the current list.  
Added to end : This adds the preferred network to the end of the  
current list.  
Show called no. : This displays the receivers’ unit number when you  
make calls. This also shows the number diverted to  
another number set by receivers.  
Hide if called : This hides your unit number from callers when you  
have incoming calls.  
Delete : This deletes the contents of selected networks.  
Units basically have the profiles of the various dealers of every country  
saved on them. This menu provides a function that you select and  
register to dealers by your preference.  
Automatic redial  
This automatically redials twice to 4 times when  
you attempted to make calls but were cancelled.  
You can not set trial times.  
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NET SERVICES  
NET SERVICES  
Add new N/W  
N/W selection  
With this function, you can select your preferred  
dealers among the list of available networks you  
make after connection  
Follow the following procedures in order to register a  
new network.  
Country code : A window saying ‘input country code’ will appear.  
Automatic : This automatically selects networks.  
Manual : You select directly particular networks.  
(3 digits)  
Network code : A window saying ‘input a code of desired network’  
will appear. (2 digits)  
Enter name : You should input directly the applicable name of the  
network.  
This menu has the following sub-menus.  
Add : This adds a new network.  
Change password  
Change : This changes the contents of the net work currently registered.  
Delete : This deletes the contents of selected network.  
You need to use your network password when you set the rejection of  
certain calls in the service net you registered. You can change your  
network password in this menu.  
This is the menu used in “(1) Preferred N/W” for adding new service  
providers.  
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Security setting  
NET SERVICES  
Handset lock  
You should input your handset lock code in order to  
continue this menu after selecting it.  
PASSWORD  
The security function setting is used to protect any  
You can set your handsets to be locked when you are turned on and  
input wrong PINs so that the handsets cannot be used. Once handsets  
are locked, even if the SIM cards are replaced with others, the lock  
continues. However, emergency calls can be made even in the lock state  
of handsets. The lock code is set ‘1234’ when you buy the phone.  
unauthorized use and to restrict service in case of loss or theft. You can  
change your PIN (handset password, PIN1 or PIN2) used in your unit  
and can set or cancel the security function. This function includes Call  
Barring (restrict making and taking calls) as well as FDN (Fixed Dialing  
Number), etc. These services can changed your settings by inputting  
your PIN2.  
This function includes the following sub menus.  
Unlock : This frees access to the menu and calls  
Call only : This allows general calls but restricting access to the menu by  
inputting a password onto the handset.  
SIM lock  
Lock : This allows only emergency calls and restricts access to menus or  
general calls by the input of the password of the handset.  
Change code : You can change your handset password randomly.  
PASSWORD  
Lock : This sets that the handset can be turned on and continued to go  
onto the initial screen only when the your PIN1 is inputted.  
Unlock : This sets that handset can be turned on and continued onto the  
initial screen without inputting PIN1.  
Change PIN : This is the menu displayed when SIM lock is set to Lock  
and you can change your PIN1 randomly.  
Change PIN2 : Changes PIN 2. Call your service provider if you wish to  
know the PIN2.  
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NET SERVICES  
NET SERVICES  
H/S barring  
N/W barring  
PASSWORD  
PASSWORD  
H/S barring is a function that you can restrict the attempts of making or  
receiving calls of the handset in various ways. Normally, barring services  
is run from the network but H/S barring restricts the handset itself. Its  
main functions are as follows.  
This function is decided according to the existence of service operator or  
subscribers’ selection. You can individually set the whole group of basic  
services or each group just like call diversion services (Call Divert). You  
can individually set On/Off regarding (1) All services, (2) Voice calls, (3)  
Data service, (4) Fax service, (5) Message service and (6) All services  
except message services. If changing settings, the inputting of the  
password (network password) will be required.  
Incoming calls  
This rejects all incoming calls.  
Foreign calls  
You can select On (lock)/Off (unlock) in the menu.  
Barring of Outgoing International Calls (BOIC)-  
this restricts all outgoing overseas calls.  
Only Local/Home  
Outgoing calls  
Barring of Outgoing Calls except those directed to the HPLMN Country  
(BOIC-exHC) – this allows only overseas calls outgoing Home PLMN and  
restricts other outgoing overseas calls.  
This restricts making calls.  
This function includes sub optional menu classified by  
(1) restricts all dial calls, (2) restricts particular calls,  
which means the restriction of calls applied to prefixes  
set and (3) no restriction of dial calls. If you select the Bar prefix, then the  
bar list is displayed. You can select and set here or, popup menus such  
as add, modify, delete, delete all, etc. Once H/S barring function is set, if  
there is a call attempt, a message saying “Call failed / Call barred” is  
displayed.  
Bar incoming  
Barring of All Incoming Calls(BAIC) – this restricts all received calls.  
Incoming abroad  
Barring of Incoming Calls when Roaming Outside the Home PLMN  
Country (BIC-Roam) – this restricts all received calls when receiving  
roaming service from other countries’ dealers apart from Home PLMN.  
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NET SERVICES  
CUG settings  
Outgoing calls  
Barring of All Outgoing Calls (BAOC) – this restricts all outgoing calls.  
PASSWORD  
The call list which barring should be set is displayed.  
Select one among the call lists.  
List CUGs  
If you press the [  
]key, you can set the following.  
On : This sets barring for applicable calls.  
Off : This sets cancellation of barring for applicable calls.  
Status : This indicates the current status of applicable calls whether  
you are barred.  
This displays the CUG name entered by user.  
After selecting CUG name, press [  
],  
then the following functions is available.  
The following popup menu is provided for  
the selected CUG name.  
Clear all  
This sets the cancellation of barring through menus [1]-[5].  
To use this, network password has to be input.  
Add: This adds a new CUG name inputted by you at the end of the  
CUG name list.  
Edit: This edits the CUG name and index.  
Delete: This deletes the CUG name and index.  
Clear all: This deletes both the registered CUG name and index.  
Fixed dialing  
PASSWORD  
Fixed dial setting  
Select  
Fixed Dialing Numbers (FDN) is a function that only  
particular numbers are available in the telephone list  
saved in the SIM. When setting or canceling this  
function the inputting of the PIN2 password will be  
required.  
1. This displays the CUG name list inputted by you.  
2. If you select CUG name, CUG is set with selected content.  
Fixed dial list  
This displays the saved numbers of FDN.  
You must need Pin2 to change, delete and add.  
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ORGANIZER  
You can set alarm alert settings, record important events, make memos,  
use calculations, do unit conversions, use a stopwatch, etc with this  
function.  
Alarm  
Select [Once] for the alarm to ring only once at the set time of the day.  
Select [Daily] for the alarm to ring at set time everyday.  
Select [Weekly] for the alarm ring to at the set time of the day every  
week.  
You can set an alarm ringing once on an alert day, or on a daily or  
weekly basis.  
Selecting alarm melody  
Add and delete alarm alert  
Pressing [  
] will display [Melody] where you can select the alarm  
Press [  
]key -> [  
]key.  
melody from. Selecting [On MorningCall] will ring the alarm even when  
the phone is in <Manner Mode>  
Sets the alarm time, and from the scroll bar below, adjust the alarm to  
ring once at the time set, or on daily or weekly basis.  
You can register a maximum 5 of alarms.  
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Scheduler  
ORGANIZER  
Alarm alert : This decides when the alarm alert for the above events  
recorded.  
(Option: on time, 1 hour before, 2 hours before, one day  
before, two days before, no alerting, etc can  
be selected)  
By setting a brief memo and alarm to the desire date,  
you can record important events.  
Repeat : This sets the frequency of events.  
(Option: once, daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly)  
eg) Select <yearly> for birthday.  
You can move cursor by using the navigation key.  
You can set alarm melody for event by pressing the [  
]key.  
Once setting is completed, press the [ ]key to save events.  
Add and delete events  
After moving the cursor to the date you wish to put the event, press the  
[
]key. Then select [Add event].  
You simply press [ ] and [  
] to select [Add event].  
If a new event is set on a particular date, this is displayed in the calendar.  
You can see the events registered at the bottom of the calendar with the  
date. You can see the details of the event by pressing the [  
If you press the [ ]key, the popup menus will be displayed.  
Add event : This adds new events on the date selected  
]key.  
Delete and delete all : This deletes an event or all events registered  
on the selected dates.  
On D-day : This shows the days left until the event.  
Memory info : This displays the number of events registered.  
Then, you will see the following screens.  
By using the [  
By using the [  
][  
][  
]key, move up or down.  
]key, select option.  
Event : You can decide the kind of events.  
(Option: meeting, call, restaurant, entertainment, birthday,  
travel, others)  
Memo : By pressing the [  
can input memos.  
][  
]key or a number you  
Time : Records event time.  
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ORGANIZER  
View all the events registered in calendar  
Memo  
[
]key -> [View all events]  
Move to particular dates  
You can leave a brief memo in your handset.  
[
]key -> [Goto date]  
If you press the [  
]key, sub menus as follows are displayed.  
Add memo : This creates new memos.  
Delete : This deletes selected memos.  
Delete all : This deletes all the memos.  
After completing writing memos you can press the [  
to save the memo.  
]key in order  
By pressing the [  
]key in the memo list screen, the contents of the  
selected memo are displayed.  
20 memos can be saved.  
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Calculator  
ORGANIZER  
Converter  
This function provides plus, minus, times, and division of decimal  
numbers.  
You can convert units such as length, width, volume, and weight into  
various units by using the converter.  
‘Length’ includes cm, m, inch, feet, yard, and mile, ‘Area’ includes sq.  
meter, a, sq. feet, sq. yard and acre. ‘Volume’ includes cu. cm, cu. meter,  
liter, cu. inch, cu. feet, cu. yard, and gallon, and ‘Weight’ includes g, kg,  
t, grain, oz, and pound.  
Select one of the 4 arithmetic symbols with the navigation key. By using  
the [  
]key, you can gain the results of arithmetic. Use [  
]key  
to input a decimal point, and the [  
]key to change signs.  
Example : 6 X 5 / 2 + 2 =  
By using the [  
] or [  
]keys you can select one among  
length, width, volume, weight.  
[
[
], [  
], [  
], [  
], [  
], [  
], [  
], [  
],  
], [  
]
After moving down by using the [  
]key, select a unit to calculate  
]key.  
by using the [  
] or [  
Input value to calculate by using key pad and you can use [  
for decimal points.  
]key  
Select a unit by using the [  
] or [  
]key.  
Whenever inputting values or changing units, the converter outputs the  
results.  
Some unit may not be converted and the value maybe 0 in such cases.  
Also, if the value is beyond the range of calculation, the result value will  
be 0.  
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Stopwatch  
TOOLS  
Downloaded  
You can see the list of images and melodies files downloaded through  
EMS or mobile service. You can also carry out basic work such as  
deleting each file, changing file names, and viewing file information,  
and background screen registration, view image, etc.  
You can record events by using the stopwatch. The stopwatch is  
operated by the navigation keys. Press ‘Start’ to record events, press  
‘Pause’ to pause time, and press ‘Reset’ to delete the time and wait.  
Image  
Select image file by using scroll [  
][  
].  
If you press the [ ]key, you will see the selected image.  
You can also use the following function by pressing the [  
]key.  
View – View selected image.  
Set as wallpaper - Registers the selected image as a background  
screen. After pressing the [  
]key, please wait  
until the progress bar is completed.  
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TOOLS  
Animation  
Info – View the file information of the selected file. You can see  
basic file information, the number of horizontal and vertical  
pixels, and color resolution.  
This shows the list of downloaded animation files (applies to AWB  
(Animation Wireless Bitmap) file formats only. You can view the  
animation gif file from Image menu). Select the desired animation file  
using the navigation key.  
To execute animation file works, press [  
]. From the menu screen,  
use the navigation key to select the desired item and press [  
].  
View – View the selected animation.  
Delete – Deletes the selected file.  
Info – View the file information of the selected file. You can see basic  
file information, the number of horizontal and vertical pixels,  
and color resolution.  
Delete – Deletes the selected file.  
Rename – Change the name of a selected file. Enter editor screen by  
pressing the [  
desire to change press [  
]key. After inputting the name you  
] to save it.  
Rename – Change the name of a selected file. Enter editor screen by  
pressing the [  
desire to change press [  
]key. After inputting the name you  
] to save it.  
You can escape from the file menu screen by pressing [  
],  
[
] or [  
].  
Melody  
This shows the list of melody files downloaded. You can see the size of  
selected melody files at the bottom. You can select desired melody files  
by using the [navigation] key.  
You can escape from the file menu screen by pressing [  
].  
]or  
Press the [  
When the file menu screen appears, select desired menu by using the  
[navigation]key and press the [ ]key  
]key to carry out the work regarding animation files.  
[
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TOOLS  
Play – Plays the melody.  
Set as ring tone – Registers the selected melody as the bell. After  
Wap  
pressing the [  
]key wait until the progress  
bar is completed.  
You can use the internet service through the WAP  
browser. This means you can connect internet anytime,  
anywhere. For detailed information, please contact the  
nearest dealers or service providers.  
Info – Shows the information on the selected melody file. You can  
see basic file information and audio type (e.g. midi, etc).  
Delete – Deletes the selected file  
Rename – Changes name of the selected file. Enter editor screen by  
pressing the [  
desire to change, press the [  
]key. After inputting the name you  
]key to save it.  
Home  
You can escape from the file menu screen by pressing [  
] or [ ].  
] ,  
[
Resume  
This re-connects to the recently visited web sites.  
Bookmarks  
This saves internet addresses which have WAP browsers.  
Push messages  
Handsets can receive ‘Push message’ from the service provider.  
Settings  
You can set connection, security authorization,  
cache mode and push security.  
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TOOLS  
TOOLS  
7. Timeout : Select one of 30/60/90/120 secs  
G. GPRS settings  
Connection  
1. IP address : Gateway IP address  
2. Access point : Sets access point number  
3. User ID  
4. Password  
Security cert  
Theses are security authorizations.  
Cache mode  
A. Home pages : This is the address of homepages.  
B. Image settings : You can select image display options  
C. Connections : You can select directive/nondirective connection or  
classifieds/non classifieds.  
You can select one mode among two  
options. (Always check/Never check)  
D. Gateway settings : This is the ID and password of the gateway.  
E. Bearer : You can select bearer type (Data/GPRS).  
F. Data Option  
Push security  
- Date settings  
Accept all : Receives all push messages  
Trusted only : Receives the ones trusted  
of their safety only  
Accept none : Does not receive push  
message  
1. IP address: Gateway IP address  
2. Dial : Dial number  
3. DataCall type: Selects ISDN/ analogue  
4. Data Call speed: Selects one of 2400/4800/9600/14400 bps  
5. User’s ID  
6. Password  
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TOOLS  
TOOLS  
Empty Temp File  
Memory info  
Empty cache : Empties cache  
Empty cookies : Empties cookies  
Empty passwords : Empties passwords  
This displays total size, used and available capacity of memory.  
Version info  
This function displays the software  
version of the WAP browser.  
On-line menu  
When browsing, press this [  
]key, then you can use browser  
menu.  
You can use these menus by pressing keys while you are connected.  
Pressing [  
] soft key enables using browser menu.  
Stop : Stops downloading the current page.  
Go back : Moves to the previous page  
Bookmarks : Displays bookmark list.  
Add bookmark : Bookmarks the current page.  
Enter address : Enter URL for browsing.  
Home : Returns to the initial page.  
Top : This goes to the top of the current page.  
Refresh : Refresh the current page.  
Save images : Displays saved images.  
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STK  
PHONEBOOK  
Phonebook supports the function of saving the list of private telephone  
numbers. The addition and deletion of desired telephone numbers is  
possible. Also, you can save the telephone number on one of the SIM  
or Phone according to your preference. As SIM takes maximum of 254  
phone numbers and 300 for Phone memory, you can save total of 554  
telephone numbers.  
STK is a service provided by service dealers while using the GSM net.  
For more information, please contact the service dealers you are  
registered to.  
The storage capacity of the SIM card may vary depending on the type of  
the SIM card you use.  
Press [  
] from the IDLE screen to enter the Phonebook.  
Group search  
You can search telephone numbers by group with  
this function.  
menu/select ‘Edit’  
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PHONEBOOK  
Name Search  
PHONEBOOK  
When the menu icons that appear by pressing the [  
Phonebook list are left unselected  
]key from  
Search : Searches the desired phone number from the list.  
Edit  
Delete : Deletes all numbers of the selected person.  
After selecting Name Search, input names to be searched in the Edit  
Window.  
The cursor moves to the list of similar names. If not inputting names,  
the list arranged by name is displayed.  
The Menu that appears by pressing [  
] after selecting an icon  
Edit  
Delete : Deletes all numbers of the selected person.  
Add to speed : Adds the selected number to Speed Dial.  
Send message : Send SMS/EMS to the selected number.  
If you press the [  
]key, you can see saved contents in one screen.  
To edit, select edit by using the [  
]key.  
menu/select ‘Edit’  
Select each number with  
left & right navigation key.  
If the list is too long, it is automatically scrolled.  
The movement of [  
] and [  
] is available by using the  
navigation key and pressing the [  
]key in the list will connect to  
the applicable telephone number. You can save 3 different numbers  
(mobile, home, office) per person and move the icons lined in the right  
side of names by using [  
][  
]key. The number displayed at  
the bottom indicates the number listed or icons the cursor is pointing at.  
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PHONEBOOK  
Add New Name  
PHONEBOOK  
Speed Dial List  
Registers a new number in the Phonebook.  
99 numbers, from 01 to 99, are supported for the Speed dial list. If you  
move the cursor, the name and number of the list will be automatically  
scrolled. For numbers from 01 to 09, pressing 01 – 09 from the idle  
screen will connect to the number registered in the speed dial list. For  
Move to the area desired for setting using the [  
and then input and set as below.  
To input name/memo, press any number key to enter edit screen.  
Press [ ] to save.  
Press number keys for telephone number input.  
][  
]key,  
numbers from 10 to 99, enter the two figures and press [  
the registered number.  
] to call  
To register desired numbers in the phonebook list, press [  
]key in  
Press [  
Press [  
][  
] button to set group/specific bell.  
Phone book list and select add to speed. At this time, make sure that  
you select the icon using left and right key before pressing Menu. Once  
you enter the speed dial list, move the cursor to the desired number and  
] to save when all input and setting is done.  
When making inputs to SIM card, only one number can be save under  
one name and three different numbers (mobile, home, and office) can  
be saved under one name in the Phone memory.  
press the [  
]key.(The numbers saved in the SIM range from 1-9,  
and in the Phone memory range from 10-99).  
At the speed dial, number 1 key and number 9 is reserved for voice dial  
and emergency.  
After entering number from the idle screen, press [  
] and hold to  
save the number to SIM or Phone memory depending on how it is set.  
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Settings  
PHONEBOOK  
Group ring tones  
You can assign different melodies and LED for a specific group by  
following steps.  
Save nos.to  
First select group (Family, Friends, Business, Useful, VIP, Leisure, No  
group).  
Second select Melody and LED color which you want to assign.  
Telephone numbers are saved in the place set in this menu. You can  
select one of SIM card/Phone memory, and Choice is the function for  
selecting where to save telephone numbers between the SIM card and  
Phone memory each time you save a number.  
Then press [  
]key to save setting values.  
Used space  
Delete all  
This indicates the capacity of the Phonebook you are currently using.  
In the Phonebook, you can save up to 554 telephone numbers (254 in  
SIM and 300 in Phone memory. Depending on the type of SIM card  
you are using, the telephone number storage capacity may vary.  
This function is used to remove at once all the phone numbers stored in  
the SIM card or in the nvram. To activate this function, you must know  
the lock code.  
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MY MENU  
You can collect and edit your favorite menus.  
Register desired menus by pressing [  
]key  
Appendix  
1. Register My Menu  
1) Go to desired menu.  
2) Press the [  
]key.  
3) Register by pressing the [  
appears.  
]key when a window saying Add  
4) When not wanting to register cancel by pressing the [  
] key.  
] or  
[
Care and maintenance  
Troubleshooting  
Battery use  
2. Use registered menu  
1) Press the [ ]key in the idle screen.  
2) Select the menu you want to use among the registered menus.  
Safety information  
Emergency calls  
3. Delete registered menus  
1) Press [  
]key from the IDLE screen to runs My menu  
]key in the menu to be deleted.  
2) Press the [  
3) Delete it by pressing the [  
cancel it by pressing the [  
]key. If not wanting to delete it,  
] or [ ]key.  
4. Notes  
1) My Menu can be registered up to 5 items.  
2) Any menus requiring the input of a PIN cannot be registered.  
3) STK menu can not be registered.  
4) Some menus can be registered or run depending on the insert of the  
SIM card.  
5) Menus under 3 sub trees can not be registered.  
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FOR YOUR SAFETY AND PROPER MAINTENANCE  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
The following list shows how to maintain your mobile phone as well as  
precautions.  
If you experience problems while using your mobile phone, please refer to the  
following checklist. If the problem persists, contact your dealer or nearest service  
center.  
- Keep your cell phone and its accessories out of the reach of children.  
- Keep your mobile phone in dry condition and use it in normal  
temperature. Temperatures higher than 55(131 ) or lower than –20℃  
(-4 ) may damage your phone.  
- Do not use or store your phone in dusty, dirty areas.  
- Do not attempt to disassemble your phone.  
When the “Insert SIM Card” message appears:  
Make sure the SIM card is correctly installed. Check to see if the SIM card is  
working properly. If it does not work, try cleaning the contact point of the card. If it  
is out of order, take it to the nearest service center.  
When the “Handset locked enter password” message appears:  
Enter the lock code. The default code is 1234. If you cannot remember the lock  
code, contact the nearest service center.  
- Do not drop or cause severe impact to the phone.  
- Do not use chemical products, cleaning solvents or detergents to clean  
your phone.  
- If your phone does not work properly, contact your dealer immediately.  
- Use only authorized batteries, battery chargers and accessories. Any  
malfunction or damage caused by the use of unauthorized batteries,  
battery chargers and accessories will void the limited product warranty.  
- Ensure that the grounding points of the battery and battery charger are not  
in direct contact with conductive objects.  
When the “Enter PIN1” message appears:  
Enter the PIN1. If you cannot remember it, contact the nearest service center. You  
can still receive calls even if your phone becomes locked as a result of entering  
incorrect PIN1 three times in a row.  
When the “No service” or “Network failure” message appears:  
Check the SSI (Signal Strength Indicator) state. If you cannot make a connection in  
underground areas or in buildings where signal strength may be low, try moving to  
another place. If you still cannot make a connection, contact the nearest service  
center.  
When call quality is poor:  
End the phone call and try again.  
When the other party cannot hear you speaking:  
Your phone may have been set to MUTE.  
Therefore, activate “UNMUTE” by pressing the OK key.  
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PRECAUTIONS AND TIPS WHEN USING THE BATTERY  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
When battery lifetime becomes shorter than usual:  
This may happen when you are in an area with low signal strength. Turn off your  
mobile phone when it is not in use. Change the battery when the battery lifetime  
ends.  
- Do not use a damaged battery or charger.  
- Use the battery only for intended purposes.  
- If you use the phone near its base station, battery life will be extended. You will  
then be able to enjoy a longer operating time.  
- Battery charging time depends on the remaining battery capacity and the type of  
battery and charger being used.  
When your phone does not turn on:  
Make sure your battery is charged. Check to see if your phone works while  
recharging the battery.  
- Battery life wears out with time.  
- Use only authorized batteries and chargers. Since overcharging may shorten  
battery life, remove the battery from its charger once it is fully charged. Unplug  
the charger once charging is complete. Leaving the battery in hot or cold places,  
especially inside a car in summer or winter conditions, may reduce the capacity  
and life of the battery. Always keep the battery under normal temperatures. Do  
not short circuit the battery. The battery can be short-circuited when it contacts  
with a conductive object. A short circuited mobile phone may damage the  
battery. Dispose and recycle used batteries in accordance with local regulations.  
Do not dispose the batteries into a fire. Do not use an unauthorized charger. In  
order to prevent injury or burns, ensure that a metal object does not come into  
contact with the + and terminals of the battery.  
When you are unable to send a message:  
Either you have not been registered to receive the SMS service, or you may be out  
of the service range of your network service provider.  
When you are unable to make a call:  
Your phone may be set to <fixed dial.> Cancel the <fixed dial> function.  
When you are unable to charge the battery:  
This may be the result of one of the following three cases.  
1. Your charger may be out of order. Contact your nearest dealer.  
2. You may be attempting to use the phone in overly hot/cold temperature.  
Try changing the charging environment.  
3. Your battery may have not been connected to the charger properly.  
Check the connector.  
When you are unable to input data into the Phonebook:  
Your Phonebook memory may be full. Try deleting some entries from your  
Phonebook.  
When you are unable to select a certain function:  
You may not have been subscribed for that function, or your network service  
provider may be in an area where such service cannot be provided. Contact your  
local service provider.  
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SAFETY INFORMATION  
EMERGENCY CALLS  
Road Safety  
Important!  
Remember that safety always comes first when you drive. Do not use your mobile  
phone while driving a vehicle. If unavoidable to use the phone, park the vehicle  
before making a call. Always secure the phone in its holder. Do not place the  
phone where it may break loose in case of collision or sudden stop.  
Since this mobile phone, like any other wireless phones, operates by utilizing radio  
signals, wireless/wired networks and user defined functions, we cannot guarantee  
successful call connection in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely  
solely upon a mobile phone in emergency situations (e.g. medical emergencies).  
In order to make communication by phone possible, you must turn on your phone  
and be within an appropriate signal range. Emergency calls may not be possible in  
every wireless phone network or when certain network services and/or phone  
features are in use.  
To make an emergency call: If your phone is not turned on, switch it on. Check the  
signal strength and whether you are within the service range. As indicated above,  
emergency calls may not be possible in every wireless phone network or when  
certain network services and/or phone features are in use. For further information,  
contact your local service provider.  
Operating Environment  
Abide by local regulations and turn off your phone where usage is forbidden.  
When connecting your phone to another device or accessory, refer to the user°Øs  
manual for safety instructions. As with other wireless transmission equipment,  
users are advised to use mobile phones in the proper position. (Keep the phone to  
your ear with the antenna pointing over your shoulder).  
Malfunction of Nearby Electronic Devices  
Most electronic equipments are shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals.  
However, certain electronic equipment may be adversely affected by RF signals  
from your mobile phone. Operation of such radio signal transmitting equipment  
may interfere with medical devices. If you have any questions in this regard,  
consult a doctor or the manufacturers of such medical devices. Other electronic  
equipment may be subject to RF signal interference. Always turn your mobile  
phone off at gas stations, chemical factories and other areas with a potentially  
explosive atmosphere, and obey all posted signs and regulations in the area. Do  
not carry explosive products together with your mobile phone. Turn off the phone  
when boarding an aircraft. Using the phone in an aircraft without express  
permission is against the law, and such action may cause interference with aircraft  
systems and confusion on the cellular phone network. Anyone that does not abide  
by this regulation may be punished by law and is subject to denial of cellular  
services in the future.  
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MEMO  
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