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Contents
1.Important Safety Instructions. . . . . . . . . . .4
2.Parts of the Cellular Telephone. ... .. ... ... .. .7
3.Installation Instructions.. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . ..8
1.InstallingtheSIMCard........................................8
2.RemovingtheSIMCard..........................................9
3.InstallingtheBattery..........................................9
4.RemovingtheBattery..........................................9
5.ConnectingtheCharger........................................10
4.SelectionKeys..............................11
1.KeypadDescription...........................................11
2.AlphanumericMapping.....................................14
3.DisplayIndicators...........................................16
5.Basic Operating Instructions.. . . . . .. . . . . ..18
1.MakingaCall..................................................18
2.AccessCodes/PINCodes.......................................18
3.AnsweringaCall...............................................18
4.AdjustingtheEarpieceVolume..............................19
5.RedialingaNumber.........................................19
6.SpeedDialing... ...........................................19
7.Hold...............................................................19
6.MenuFunctions...............................20
1.HowtoUsetheMenuFunctions..............................20
2.MenuStructure.................................................21
7.Menu Functions & Descriptions .. .. .. ... .. ..23
1.Phonebook............................................. ....23
Search................................................23
Addnew.............................................................24
Delete............................ ...............................24
Findinphone.......................................................24
Addinphone.....................................................25
Eraseinphone.....................................................25
Checkcapacity....................................................25
Ownnumber........................................................25
Callergroup........................................................25
2.Messages.................................................27
ReadMessages........................................................27
SendMessages.........................................................28
Senddefault.....................................................28
Delete.. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .............................28
Freecount.......................................................28
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Contents

1Contents1.Important Safety Instructions. . . . . . . . . . .42.Parts of the Cellular Telephone. ... .. ... ... .. .73.Installation Instructions.. . .

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10100V~240V5.Connecting the ChargerTo connect the charger to the cellular phone:1.Install the battery. Follow instructions onhow to install the batter

Page 3 - Clear

11The Positive key, which functions as an OK key,executes confirmation, makes/answ ers a call,redials, and makes a selection.The Negative key, which f

Page 4 - Do Not Use in Airplanes

12The Clear key deletes characters, cancels keypresses and exits the menu to go back to thestandby mode. Pressing the key deletesthe digits one by one

Page 5 - Do Not Use in Explosive Sites

13The alphanumeric character keys are used forediting short messages, names and telephonenumbers in the phonebook.Press and hold thekey until the &quo

Page 6 - Emergency Calls(SOS)

142.Alphanumeric MappingThe alphabetical and numerical keypad mapping system is presented in the follow ing table:

Page 7 - Battery Latch

151.Switching between upper and lower case let-ters depends upon the duration of the keypress.2.Pressing a number key in the editing modewill result i

Page 8 - 3.Installation Instructions

163.Display IndicatorsThe following icons will be shown on the displayas different functions are activated.Show s the charge lev el of the battery. Th

Page 9 - 4.Lift up the battery

17Shows the signal strength at your currentlocation. The higher the bar, the better thesignal received.Indicates the alarm has been set.Indicates the

Page 10 - 5.Connecting the Charger

185.Basic Operating Instructions1.Making a CallKey in the telephone number, the area code, andpress to send.2.Access Codes/PIN CodesPIN1 and PIN2 (4 t

Page 11 - 1.Keypad Description

19call. Press to end the call.If the "Any key answer" is activated, pressANY KEY (except for ) to answer the call.4.Adjusting the Earpiece V

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2Setup...29VMS(voice mail service) number... ... ... ... ... ..29Auto display

Page 13 - Press and hold the

206.Menu Functions1.How to Use the Menu FunctionsThe menu co ntains v ario us functions that allowyou to do fine-tuning and make adjustments.Pressing

Page 16 - 3.Display Indicators

231.Phone bookYou can store and edit all the names and tele-phone numbers in your SIM card and 40 sets ofna me s and telephone numbers in your phone.S

Page 17 - Indicates an active call

24Add newSelecting this menu allows you to create andstore names and telephone numbers in thenotepad memory of your phonebook. Thenotepad memory conta

Page 18 - 3.Answering a Call

25Add in phoneThis menu is the same as the Add new menuwhen the phonebook is to be stored in thephone.Erase in phoneThis menu is the same a s the dele

Page 19 - 5.Redialing a Number

26group menu. You may then choose w hich groupyou wish to assign to a particular phone num-ber already stored in the phonebook. When-ever an incoming

Page 20 - 6.Menu Functions

272.MessagesRead MessagesSelecting this menu allows you to enter into asubmenu that consists of 2 items: incoming andoutgoing.Selecting one of these 2

Page 21 - 2.Menu Structure

28plete text of the selected message. Pressingallow s you to scroll through the texts.The (Options) key brings up a submenu,which could be either Dele

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29play will show total count and free count of SMSin SIM card.SetupThe following items can be set:VMS(voice mail service) numberThis menu allows you t

Page 23 - Edit mode and use to edit

3Notreachable...40Noreply... ...41Allcalls...

Page 24 - Find in phone

30be stored at the message service center ornetwork service. Select the period in whichthe service center is to attempt to deliver themessage. If, how

Page 25 - Check capacity

31cast messages will automatically be displayed.Using the arrow keys allows you to scrollthrough the message. Pressing OK or NO al-lows you to exit. B

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323.Audio ProfileAll the audio settings are grouped and you canchoose the most suitable group according to yourrequirement. There are 6 different grou

Page 27 - Read Messages

33Ringer soundUsing the key allow s you to select the ring-ing tone pattern. There are 23 different ring-ing tones or melodies for your selection.Ring

Page 28 - Free count

344.SettingsVolumeYou can press to increase or decrease theearpiece volume.ClockThe clock contains the date and alarmfunctions. It allows you to set t

Page 29 - Auto display

35Note: The date cannot be set earlier than 01.01.99Set alarm 1This allow s you to set the alarm 1.Reset alarm 1This allows you to reset the alarm 1.S

Page 30 - Listen to VM

36any time, such as when you are calling anothernumber, or even while the redial timer is stillrunning.Present ID (operator supported feature)This inv

Page 31 - Receives no message

37GreetingsThis menu allow s you to set a greeting for thedisplay texts when the phone is switched on.BacklightingThis function allows you to set the

Page 32 - Key sound

385.Call InfoThis menu records the charges and the lengthof time or duration of all incoming and outgo-ing calls in hours, minutes, and seconds.Last c

Page 33 - Service tone

391-minute beepThis sends you a warning every minute whenyou have a call in progress.Charge infoCharges will be displayed after ending a call ifyour n

Page 34 - <dd/mm/yy>

41.Important Safety InstructionsPle ase be careful to follow the importa nt safetyinformation.Traffic SafetyAv oid using a hand-held telephone w hile

Page 35 - Set display

406.Divert (operator supported feature)This allows you to direct incoming calls fromyour phone number to another. (The phonenumber is assigned to the

Page 36 - Auto redial

41No replyThis allow s you to divert incoming calls whenyou don't respond to them.All callsThis allow s you to div ert all incoming c alls. Youca

Page 37 - Auto answer

427.SecurityBar callsThis restricts incoming and outgoing calls.OutgoingNo outgoing calls.Out Int'l(international)No outgoing international calls

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43PIN1 is enabled.PIN1 enableThis enables the PIN1 to activate by inputtingPIN no. When you switch the power on, thephone will prompt you to input the

Page 39 - 1-minute beep

44Key lockThis allow s you to lock the phone's keypad toprevent accidental key presses. When acti-v ated all the keys are automatically disabled1

Page 40 - Not reachable

458.NetworkThis menu allows you to select and registerwith the netw ork that you want the phone touse.New searchYou can search available networks and

Page 41 - All calls

469.AdvancedEdit melodyThis function allows you to create one newmelody at the end of the ringer sound menus election.EditThis menu allows you to add

Page 42 - Outgoing

47ClearThis menu allows you to delete the pre-definedringer.CalculatorYou can do simple additions, subtractions,multiplic ations, and div isions.You m

Page 43 - PIN1 enable

48when you are trav elling around the w orld. Youcan choose any city where you are and theclock will be set a utom atically.GamesHere we provide some

Page 44 - Set lock

49A udio ProfileSelect a specified audio profile, for example,the silent mode.Read MessagesGo directly to the read menu.CalendarGo directly to the cal

Page 45 - 8.Network

5The use of cellular telephones in an aircraftmay disrupt radio transmission and signals.This, therefore, may be dangerous to the op-eration of the ai

Page 46 - Edit melody

50Co nfe ren ceEnd CallThis allows you to select and end a call amongthe multi-party call. This allow s you to hold thecurrent active call.SwapTo hold

Page 47 - World clock

51Call recordsThis function allow s you to keep the informa-tion of the last 20 calls in your phone. You canuse to scroll through the records. Usingal

Page 48 - Flash dial

528.BatteryThe phone is powered by a rechargeablebattery, which can be re charged many tim es.However, the battery's performance willgradually be

Page 49 - Go directly to the read menu

53battery exposed to hot or cold temperaturewill not allow the phone to function prope rly,ev en when the battery is fully charged. Keepthe battery in

Page 50 - End Call

549.Care and MaintenancePlease treat your cellular phone with greatcare. The suggestions below will help you intaking care of your phone.Keep the phon

Page 51 - Call records

6AccessoriesUse only accessories approved by the phonemanufacturer.Emergency Calls(SOS)Making an emergency call to '112' can be madefrom you

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7Ante nnaEarpieceLCD ScreenKeypadMicrophoneBatte ryBattery Latch2.Parts of the Cellular TelephoneEach part of the phone is listed below:Warning: Pleas

Page 53 - 25¢J or 50¢K to 77¢K)

83.Installation InstructionsThe follow ing contains simple steps on how toinstall and remove the SIM card and thebattery, as well as on how to connect

Page 54 - R188058020 V1.00

92.Removing the SIM CardTo remove the SIM card:1.Remov e the battery. Follow instructions onhow to remove the battery.2.Pull out the SIM card slowly t

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