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ChapterConvenient Functions
4Using the menu
HowMenu tostructureadjust the screen
.Current date and time display
.Backlight function
.LCD Contrast Adjustment
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.Microphone muting fe~turf,
.Link dialing Phone information
.Self number check
.Handset version check ..-
System selection feature
.Force Analog
.Message reception
.Checking received messages
.Checking missed messages
Biorhythm checking
StopwatchWorldtime display
Appendix Optional devices
.Others
Summary table of functions
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Do not use in
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Do not touch the antenna during a call.
Do not clean your handset with chemical solutions such as solvent or thinner.
Keep the handset in a safe place when not in use. Avoid striking, shaking, or shocking.
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Do not use your handset near explosives or flammable liquids.
.
Thank you for your purchasing Hyundai COMA cellular phone. Please check the product contents by comparing them with the following pictures.
~ Handset
~ Desktop Charger
~User's Manual
~ Belt Clip
~
Check with your local distributor which battery type is supplied as slJmdard. If there are any product defects. please report them to the place of purchase immediately.
~
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This button is used to access the menu,
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Signal Strength
Press this button to terminate a call or exit the
The strength of the current signal is displayed by the number of bars
Roaming
ID This icon indicates the user is outside the normal service area.
Service / No Service
~When within service area, 8 is displayed. If not, :8: is displayed.
(In Busy) S Appears when the line is busy
Short Message Service
~Blinks when text or voice messages have been received and stored.
Digital Mode
m Displayed when the phone is in digital mode
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Balance of Battery Power
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The balance of battery power available is displayed by the number of bars
Mute
Used to silence Audible Tones In Standby And Mute Conversation.
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As shown in picture <D. insert the battery to fit into the rn groove at the bottom of the handset.
Then press in the direction of (2) until it snaps.
(j)
;/
~Push the handset separation tab (:1) with one hand and pull
~in the direction of (2) to separate.
.
.Charge your battery when the battery
rn Power Connection
Connect the charger to a standard 120V AC outlet.
LED's will blink orange when the power is connected.
rn Charging the battery Only
To charge the battery only, insert the battery pack into the charger.
LED will indicate charging status.
.Red indicates charging-
.Green indicates charging is complete.
rn Charging the Battery with the Handset To charge the battery with the handset, insert the handset into the charger.
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@] Charging Completion
Charging is completed when the
.The handset may remain in the charger after the green light is turned on.
.Charge the battery when the battery
.When the "Low Battery Warning! Phone is Turning OFF!" message appears on the screen the handset will turn off automatically. Change or charge the battery immediately.
Use only batteries and chargers approved by the phone manufacturer.
When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from the power source. Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for longer than a week; overcharging may shorten its life.
If left unused, a fully charged battery may completely drain (discharge) in 1
Never use any charger or battery that is damaged or worn out. Use the battery only for its intended purpose.
Do not short circuit the battery. Accidental short circuiting can occur when a metallic object (e.g. coin, clip or pen) causes direct connection of the two terminals of the battery (metal strips on the back of the battery), for example, when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse. Short circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object.
Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in summer or winter conditions, reduces the capacity and lifetime of the battery. Always try to keep the battery between 41??F and 95??F (5??C and 35??C). A phone with a hot or cold battery may temporarily not work (or charge) even if the battery is fully charged.
Temperature extremes affect the ability of your battery to charge; allow it to cool down or warm up first.
When the battery is not in use, store it uncharged in a cool, dark and dry place.
The battery is a sealed unit with no serviceable parts. Do not attempt to open the case.
It is recommended that you allow your battery to fully discharge before you recharge it.
The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but will eventually wear out. When the operating time is shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new battery.
Do not dispose of a battery in a fire!
Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations. Recycle!
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Chapter 2
This chapter describes the basic operation of the handset.
.Basic Operation
.How to Adjust Volume
.RingerNibration/Light selection
e Ringer Type Selection
.Adjusting Ringer Volume
8 Auto Answering
.Flip Answer
.: riV;fIU.
G)Holddown( " ) untilfor 2 seConds.
.If the phone is in Auto Lock mode the "Lock code?" message will appear on the screen. You must enter the
in Auto Lock mode. Initial lock code will be "(XXXJ" (refer to p.51).\i a
.If an error message appears on the screen, contact your localgealer.
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,!:
.If the phone does not power on or acts abnormally, remove
and reinstall the battery.
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BASIC OPERATION
G)Enter the phone number.
To delete a wrong number, press [CLR] to back up. To delete al/ entered digits, press [END] or hold down [CLR].
.To change receiver type
(RingerNibratiorvRinger + Vibratio(1ilamp),
please refer to p 22. Initial setting is "Ringer"
@ Press(,. ).
.If the line is busy, terminate the call, wait for a moment, then try again.
.The "Call Failed"messagewill appear on the screen if the call cannot be connected.
~connected.
12' Open the folder or if the folder is "'=J already open. press any key. except
[ " ]key. If YOuare using ear- microphone, press the
button for more than 2 seconds.
@Stan the conversation.
.Closing the folder while using the
.If Auto Answering FeanIre is eoabit4. die call will re answelOOaftec die pn:set number of rings. (refer to p 25)
.Closing the folder while using the ear - microphone does NOT end the call.
f1' 1:"1111The strength of the signal is
~displayed by the number of bars
'1"\ illIE The bars inside the battery icon indicate \.!.J the remaining power in the battery. Fully
charged batteries are displayed with four bars. If the battery power expires and needs to be charged, no bars are displayed and an alert beep sounds with a "Very Low Battery!"
message.
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.Conversation: Adjusts
.Standby: Adjusts
.Conversation while using
(2') After adjusting the volume. press m
.The volume setting is automatically saved 2 seconds after the volume is adjusted.
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This feature is used to select ringer, vibration or Lamp.
Use the scroll buttons to select the receiver type YOu want.
Correct order in phone
.Ringer
.Vibration
.Lamp
.Vib + Ringer: Vibrates for 18 seconds then the bell sounds
Press ( .).
This feature is used to select ringer type.
G) Press( .)~(2) ~(2).
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to:
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To move between the menu items, use the
scroll buttons [ e / $ ] or the volume
buttons.
Adjust the volume by pressing the volume buttons or the scroll buttons. then press ( .)to store the setting.
The call is connected automatically after ringing a set number of times.
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.1/2/4/6 Rings : The number of rings before the call is connected automatically.
.Off : Auto answering feature is disabled.
.If the receiver type is not set for "Ringer' the auto answering feature is disabled.
.In
This feature allows you to choose whether you want to receive a call by opening
the folder. This is particularly useful if you want to see the Caller ID before
f'2\ Use the scroll button to select the \V desired setting.
.Yes : Allows you to receive calls by opening the folder.
.No: Does not allow you to receive calls by opening the folder. To receive a call when the folder is closed, open the folder then pressany key. except [ ..]key.
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Chapter3
.How to Store a Phone Number
@) Schedule M1\Dagement
e Alarm Call
.Electronic Calculator
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Up to 100 phone numbers can be stored in the memory and retrieved by using
a variety of ways.
11' Enter the phone number you wish to
~stOKe and press ( .)
.T~ fi", available local;on ;5 automalically
displa~
'2' To store the number in the first a,ailable
~locat;on displayed, press( .)
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@Use the numeric keypad to enter the name for that location. (refer to p33)
.
letters.
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@Use the scroll buttons to select the phone number you want.
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@ Enter the
:::! @ Use the scroll buttons to select the phone number YOu want.
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@To delete the stored number, hold down the CLR button for 1 second.
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0To delete the stored number, hold down the CLR button for 1 second.
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(3\ Use the scroll buttons to find the ~ phone number YOu desire.
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.The first available location with a schedule is displayed on the screen.
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(2\ Use the scroll buttons to select the
"=.J location, then press ( .) or enter
the
.~fi~available~p~l~ti~iS
@Use the scroll buttons to check the schedules.
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Erase Rlarm?
.YES
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0 Enter the desired time. then press ( ..).
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~desired setting, then press( .).
.Off : Disables the Alarm Call
.Once, Daily: The melody plays for one minute. The phone number and
.If the Etiquettefeature is enabled, unit will vibrate
@ Using the calculator
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.Definitions
.Up to 7 integer digits and up to 2 decimals can be displayed. If the calculated result has more than 7 digits, the result is displayed in 7 digit logarithm-
.There is no
.To seethe help screen, pressthe volume key, even if you are in the middle of a calculation.
.Enter the desired date and time in the order, mm/dd/year and br:min,
0Enter the phone number, then press
(.).
.Enter the desired time in the order, hr:min.
.Example
To calculate 128 X 32 =
1.Enter 128
2.Press [ e I
3.Enter 32
4.Press [ .J
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Chapter4
8 Using the Menu
.Menu Structure
.How to Adjust the Screen
e Verifying Call Time
.Alert Function
.Security Information
8 Features Used While Call is Connected
.Phone Information
.System Selection Feature
~keypad to choose the desired menu item.
.Use the scroll buttons [ ~ /~ ] or the volume buttons to move between the menu Items.
1:2' To ~o back to the previous menu, press
~ (.).( " ).
.If there are sub menu items,
The sub menu is displayed on the screen.
.If there are no sub menu items,
Use the scroll buttons to select the menu item, then press [ .] to store the value. To cancel, press [...].
.
1. Display
2.Receive
Ring
3. Timer
4.Alert
5.Special
1:Time Show
2.Back Light
3:Contrast
4:LED Use
1:Receive Type
2:Select Ring
3:Ringer Volume
4:Auto Answer
5:Flip Answer
1:All Calls
2:Last Call
3:Roaming Calls
4:Recent Calls
1:Time Alert
2:Area Alert
1: Biorhythm
2:Stopwatch
3:World Time
I 6: Phone Info
Yes/ No1 Time Inforrl1
7: System
Off
112141618110
Second (5)
Off in Day
...0000
0: Security
Yes/No
Ringer I Vib+Ringer I
Nibration I Lamp
Bell 11213141516
Melody 1121314151617
1
Off
1121416 Ring(s) i
Yes/No
Yes/No
Athens I.. I Wellington
11:Phone Number
~ : Phone Version
1: Force Call
2: Prefer System
1: Auto LOCK
2: Set LocK No
3: Greeting
4: Restrict
5. Memory Erase
I 6: Reset Phone
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I 7:Voice Privacy
Temp Analog
Standard
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System A only
i System B only Home Sys only
Greeting ?
2:Clr Dialed
3:Clr Recent
4:Clr Roam Tm
Yes/No
Standard
Enhanced
Use the scroll buttons to select the desired value.
.Yes : Displays the current time.
.No :Does not display the current time.
Back: Light
.10 Seconds
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~desired setting-
.1 ,2,4,6,8, 10 Seconds: The time the backlight stays on after a button has been presSed.
.Off : Always off.
.Off in Day :The backlight is off in daytime ( 9 a.m
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(i)Press( .)~(j)~@.
(2\ Use the scroll buttons to select the
~desired level.
.There are 7 levels of brightness.
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12' Use the scroll buttons to select the
~ desired value.
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.Lists all outgoing calls-
HHH Calls
HHH Hours
.Can not be resetor clear at Memory Erase HH Minutes
HH Seconds
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(1)
!2'\ Use the scroll buttons to select the
.Yes Enablesthefeature
.No Disablesthefeature
There are three kind of messages.
.Changing Svc Area.
The phone is going into a service area provided by other systemprovider.
.Leaving SvcArea.
The phone is going out of a service area-
.Entering SvcArea.
The phone is going into a new service area.
@Enter the
.The initial1ock code at the time of purchase is "0000" .
@Press (:1) for "Auto Lock".
~desired value.
.Yes Enables auto lock
.No Disables auto lock
@Press (.)
.
.
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This feature allows you to change the
This feature allows you to change the greeting message displayed on the screen Up to 16 characters can be entered
~o~o??]o~
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@Enterthe
.The initial lock code at the time of
purchase i~ "0000" .
Press ~ for "Set Lock No.",
The present lock code
Enter the new
@Enterthe
@Press (3) for "Greeting"
f4\ Use the numeric keypad to enter the
~new greetings.
.refer to p30 for text editing.
Press ( .).
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Call Restriction
This feature restricts the use of the handset in three waYS.
@Enter the
.The initial lock code at the time of purchase is"OOOO".
Press @ for "Restrict",
Use the scroll buttons to select "Yes".
.If you choose "No", the menu goes back to the previous menu.
Press ( f)J.)
e
CalI Restriction
This feature restricts incoming calls.
G) Press (1) for incoming'
12' Use the scroll buttons to select the ~ desired setting-
This feature restricts outgoing calls. Emergency calls can be made.
.
This feature restricts calls stored in the memory.
(2\ Use the scroll buttons to select the
~desired setting-
.Restrict : Restricts memory usage-
.Allow: Disables this feature.
Q)Press( III
@Enter the
.The initial lock code at the time of purchase is"0000" .
@ Press (??) for "Memory Erase"
This feature allows you to delete all the phone numbers stored in the memory.
G) Press (1) for "Clr Memory'
Use the scroll buttons to select the desired setting.
This feature deletes the call history.
Use the scroll buttons to select the desired setting.
.Yes: Deletes the call history.
.No: Does not delete the caIJhistory.
Press ( .).
~o~o~
This feature allows you to delete the total time of recent calls
f2'\ Use the scroll buttons to select the
~desired setting.
.Yes: Deletes the total time of recent calls,
.No: Does not delete the total time of recent calls.
(2') Use the scroll buttons to select the
.Yes : Deletes the total roaming time.
.No: Does not delete the total roaming time.
.
.
This feature allows you to reset phone to factory default setting.
G)
@Enter the
.The initial lock code at the time of purchase is "0000" .
Press (??) for "Reset Phone'
Use the scroll buttons to select the desired setting-
.Yes: Resetthe phone.
.No: Does not resetthe phone.
Press ( .)0
."Please Wait For a moment" message appears on the screen and the phone powers off automatically.
Phonenurnbersstoredin memoty,calJtime andlpCkcodearenot reset,
.
G)
@Enter the
.The initial lock code at the time of purchase is "0000" .
@Press n for. Voice Privacy'
!'4\ Use the scroll buttons to select the \.":!J desired setting.
.Standard : Uses standard voice privacy-
.Enhanced : Usesenhanced voice privacy.
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FEATURESUSED WHILE CALL ISCONNEcTED
This feature enables the user to send a phone number when requested (for example, when the user is paging someone) without having to press the numbers.
This feature is used to check the phone number while the call is in progress.
This feature allows you to store a phone number while a call is in progress.
f1' Press ( .)
.
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FEATURESUSEDWHiLECALLtSCONNRGTEQ
.The pause character {pj is displayed on the screen.
Enter the remaining set of numbers that are to be pressed after the call is connected.
After the message reQuesting YOU to type in a set of numbers (ID, phone number, password etc.), press ( "
phone number+ menu + (2)
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This feature allows you to check your phone number.
G)
This feature allows you to check the version of your phone.
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~as shown.
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G)Press( .)-.(?)-.(1).
G)Press( .)-+<1)-+<2)
~[END] tp cancel
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.System A Only: The handset usessystemA only.
.System B Only: The handset usessystem B only.
.Standard : The handset usesall system.
.Home SysOnly: The handset usessystem (A or B) that corresponds to the system/ network ID designated by the handset.
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Chapter 5
.Short Message Service(SMS)
.Missed Call Display
8 Checking Biorhythm
e Stopwatch
.World Time Display
(t Etiquette Feature
This feature allows you to check text or voice messages.
Text Message~
Upon reception of a text message, the message shown on the right is displayed on
the screen with ~ icon.
Voice Message
Upon reception of a voice message, the message shown on the right is displayed on
the screen with B icon.
.Up to 25 messages are automatically
stored.
.If Etiquette feature is enabled, the reception
of a message is indicated by vibration only.
1:1111 8 B II Ijj!I;
MESSAGE
5:86 PM FROM
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1:,111 9 B.ill!E
N 81: LET'SMEET 82: I LOUE H.O 83: THANK YOU
Voice Message
G)Press( e ).
.Voice messagescan only be checked, not stored in the list.
@Press( ~ ).
.Short message service is an optional service. Contact your local service provider to see if this service is available in your area.
\..!.J screen as shown.
.If the auto answering features is enabled,
this feature is disabled.
.Up to 99 missed calls can be displayed.
0To back up to the initial display, hold down (.).
This feature allows you to check the biorhythm for today or a specific day by using your birthday.
~o~o~
I:Today
2: Other Day
3: Birthday
Press ~ for "Birthday"
.Enter the year/month/day, then press [ .].
Physical rhythm
(23 days) (Health and sports rhythm such as weight. stamina. courage etc.).
Emotional rhythm
(28 days) (Stability rhythm such as work or love life).
Intelligent rhythm
(33 days)(Learning and efficiency rhythm such as memory, ability to analyze.
To check today's biorhythm press 1. To check the biorhythm of a specific day, press 2.
.Today's biorhythm can only be checked if time information is received from the
.,
servlce provider.
and the physical (P), emotional (E), intelligent(I)quotients
01111 8 mi!!!E
HHHHH days old
p[ J= +98
I-98
t Dangerous day
are displayed.
Vital period
Suitable for tasks requiring physical strength, travel, intensive sports training. But be careful about overconfidence in your bodY and overdrinking. Good period for rapid recovery from surgery.
High probability of increased body
Takes care of works full of vitality. Good time for joint work, love seeking, and dating
Emotions and nerves
concentration).
Fast brain activity, lots of mental work.
Planning, reviewing. Good time to make
decisions about important matters
Lack of attention and
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.Wbatisbiorltythm?
Biorl1ythm is a life rl1ythm that is governed by tIIree rl1ythm CUIVescalled physical, emotional, and intelligent and starts from within our bodies fri>m bi11hto death.
.Physical rl1ythm (P)
This rl1ythm indicates
Dangerous
day
temperature, occurrence of chronic disease, cold, and headache. Be careful about driving and hazardous situations.
are easily shaken Irritation, slip of the tongue, malicious gossip can worsen the condition of a disease.
concentration leads to a mistake. Better to
postpone important decisions or entering into contracts. Be careful about driving
diseases,physical strength, adjustment of muscle exercise, speed,physiology, and other basic physical function with a cycle of 23 days.
8Emotional rl1ythm (E)
This rhythm indicates creativitY, sensitivitY, mental health, and recognition about the world and humans with a cycle of 28 days.
8 Intelligent rl1ythm (1)
This rl1ythm indicates our memory, susceptibilitY to fright, acceptance of knowledge, and logical and analytic power with a cycle of 33 days.
Lethargic
period
Easily fatigued Need to refrain from drinking, overeating. and excessive physical exercise. Rest is important. Regular and light exercise will increase your potential power.
Become passive at work. Better not tackle work requiring
patience and creativity. Need to take rests and avoid personal relationships and challenges
Relatively low level mental work Avoid demanding brain work and courses you are not confident in.
Organize materials, notes and cards
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.Volume Up key [ .] : Start/Stop/Split Control.
.Volume Down key [ .] : Reset.
.The time is displayed at a resolution of 1!10th of a second.
@Use the scroll buttons to select the desired city, then press( .).
f3' The city chosen will blink on the world \V map displayed on the screen.
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Contents of 1he
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(including screws)
~ Power Cable
.Forlnore infJtlnalion.referto the hands.free kitllser ~w.1.
Cigar Lighter Charger AlkJIf$ yOJ to tl;e the handX?t with cr withaJt the battay P00< instaik3d.
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Use the scroll buttons to select the desired value.
.Yes : Displays the current time.
.No :Does not display the current time.
Back: Light
.10 Seconds
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~desired setting-
.1 ,2,4,6,8, 10 Seconds: The time the backlight stays on after a button has been presSed.
.Off : Always off.
.Off in Day :The backlight is off in daytime ( 9 a.m
.
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(i)Press( .)~(j)~@.
(2\ Use the scroll buttons to select the
~desired level.
.There are 7 levels of brightness.
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~ desired value.
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HHH Calls
HHH Hours
.Can not be resetor clear at Memory Erase HH Minutes
HH Seconds
,
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!2'\ Use the scroll buttons to select the
.Yes Enablesthefeature
.No Disablesthefeature
There are three kind of messages.
.Changing Svc Area.
The phone is going into a service area provided by other systemprovider.
.Leaving SvcArea.
The phone is going out of a service area-
.Entering SvcArea.
The phone is going into a new service area.
@Enter the
.The initial1ock code at the time of purchase is "0000" .
@Press (:1) for "Auto Lock".
~desired value.
.Yes Enables auto lock
.No Disables auto lock
@Press (.)
.
.
~
This feature allows you to change the
This feature allows you to change the greeting message displayed on the screen Up to 16 characters can be entered
~o~o??]o~
G)
@Enterthe
.The initial lock code at the time of
purchase i~ "0000" .
Press ~ for "Set Lock No.",
The present lock code
Enter the new
@Enterthe
@Press (3) for "Greeting"
f4\ Use the numeric keypad to enter the
~new greetings.
.refer to p30 for text editing.
Press ( .).
G
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Call Restriction
This feature restricts the use of the handset in three waYS.
@Enter the
.The initial lock code at the time of purchase is"OOOO".
Press @ for "Restrict",
Use the scroll buttons to select "Yes".
.If you choose "No", the menu goes back to the previous menu.
Press ( f)J.)
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CalI Restriction
This feature restricts incoming calls.
G) Press (1) for incoming'
12' Use the scroll buttons to select the ~ desired setting-
This feature restricts outgoing calls. Emergency calls can be made.
.
This feature restricts calls stored in the memory.
(2\ Use the scroll buttons to select the
~desired setting-
.Restrict : Restricts memory usage-
.Allow: Disables this feature.
Q)Press( III
@Enter the
.The initial lock code at the time of purchase is"0000" .
@ Press (??) for "Memory Erase"
This feature allows you to delete all the phone numbers stored in the memory.
G) Press (1) for "Clr Memory'
Use the scroll buttons to select the desired setting.
This feature deletes the call history.
Use the scroll buttons to select the desired setting.
.Yes: Deletes the call history.
.No: Does not delete the caIJhistory.
Press ( .).
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This feature allows you to delete the total time of recent calls
f2'\ Use the scroll buttons to select the
~desired setting.
.Yes: Deletes the total time of recent calls,
.No: Does not delete the total time of recent calls.
(2') Use the scroll buttons to select the
.Yes : Deletes the total roaming time.
.No: Does not delete the total roaming time.
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This feature allows you to reset phone to factory default setting.
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.The initial lock code at the time of purchase is "0000" .
Press (??) for "Reset Phone'
Use the scroll buttons to select the desired setting-
.Yes: Resetthe phone.
.No: Does not resetthe phone.
Press ( .)0
."Please Wait For a moment" message appears on the screen and the phone powers off automatically.
Phonenurnbersstoredin memoty,calJtime andlpCkcodearenot reset,
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.The initial lock code at the time of purchase is "0000" .
@Press n for. Voice Privacy'
!'4\ Use the scroll buttons to select the \.":!J desired setting.
.Standard : Uses standard voice privacy-
.Enhanced : Usesenhanced voice privacy.
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FEATURESUSED WHILE CALL ISCONNEcTED
This feature enables the user to send a phone number when requested (for example, when the user is paging someone) without having to press the numbers.
This feature is used to check the phone number while the call is in progress.
This feature allows you to store a phone number while a call is in progress.
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.The pause character {pj is displayed on the screen.
Enter the remaining set of numbers that are to be pressed after the call is connected.
After the message reQuesting YOU to type in a set of numbers (ID, phone number, password etc.), press ( "
phone number+ menu + (2)
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This feature allows you to check your phone number.
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.System B Only: The handset usessystem B only.
.Standard : The handset usesall system.
.Home SysOnly: The handset usessystem (A or B) that corresponds to the system/ network ID designated by the handset.
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Chapter 5
.Short Message Service(SMS)
.Missed Call Display
8 Checking Biorhythm
e Stopwatch
.World Time Display
(t Etiquette Feature
This feature allows you to check text or voice messages.
Text Message~
Upon reception of a text message, the message shown on the right is displayed on
the screen with ~ icon.
Voice Message
Upon reception of a voice message, the message shown on the right is displayed on
the screen with B icon.
.Up to 25 messages are automatically
stored.
.If Etiquette feature is enabled, the reception
of a message is indicated by vibration only.
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N 81: LET'SMEET 82: I LOUE H.O 83: THANK YOU
Voice Message
G)Press( e ).
.Voice messagescan only be checked, not stored in the list.
@Press( ~ ).
.Short message service is an optional service. Contact your local service provider to see if this service is available in your area.
\..!.J screen as shown.
.If the auto answering features is enabled,
this feature is disabled.
.Up to 99 missed calls can be displayed.
0To back up to the initial display, hold down (.).
This feature allows you to check the biorhythm for today or a specific day by using your birthday.
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I:Today
2: Other Day
3: Birthday
Press ~ for "Birthday"
.Enter the year/month/day, then press [ .].
Physical rhythm
(23 days) (Health and sports rhythm such as weight. stamina. courage etc.).
Emotional rhythm
(28 days) (Stability rhythm such as work or love life).
Intelligent rhythm
(33 days)(Learning and efficiency rhythm such as memory, ability to analyze.
To check today's biorhythm press 1. To check the biorhythm of a specific day, press 2.
.Today's biorhythm can only be checked if time information is received from the
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servlce provider.
and the physical (P), emotional (E), intelligent(I)quotients
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are displayed.
Vital period
Suitable for tasks requiring physical strength, travel, intensive sports training. But be careful about overconfidence in your bodY and overdrinking. Good period for rapid recovery from surgery.
High probability of increased body
Takes care of works full of vitality. Good time for joint work, love seeking, and dating
Emotions and nerves
concentration).
Fast brain activity, lots of mental work.
Planning, reviewing. Good time to make
decisions about important matters
Lack of attention and
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Biorl1ythm is a life rl1ythm that is governed by tIIree rl1ythm CUIVescalled physical, emotional, and intelligent and starts from within our bodies fri>m bi11hto death.
.Physical rl1ythm (P)
This rl1ythm indicates
Dangerous
day
temperature, occurrence of chronic disease, cold, and headache. Be careful about driving and hazardous situations.
are easily shaken Irritation, slip of the tongue, malicious gossip can worsen the condition of a disease.
concentration leads to a mistake. Better to
postpone important decisions or entering into contracts. Be careful about driving
diseases,physical strength, adjustment of muscle exercise, speed,physiology, and other basic physical function with a cycle of 23 days.
8Emotional rl1ythm (E)
This rhythm indicates creativitY, sensitivitY, mental health, and recognition about the world and humans with a cycle of 28 days.
8 Intelligent rl1ythm (1)
This rl1ythm indicates our memory, susceptibilitY to fright, acceptance of knowledge, and logical and analytic power with a cycle of 33 days.
Lethargic
period
Easily fatigued Need to refrain from drinking, overeating. and excessive physical exercise. Rest is important. Regular and light exercise will increase your potential power.
Become passive at work. Better not tackle work requiring
patience and creativity. Need to take rests and avoid personal relationships and challenges
Relatively low level mental work Avoid demanding brain work and courses you are not confident in.
Organize materials, notes and cards
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.Volume Up key [ .] : Start/Stop/Split Control.
.Volume Down key [ .] : Reset.
.The time is displayed at a resolution of 1!10th of a second.
@Use the scroll buttons to select the desired city, then press( .).
f3' The city chosen will blink on the world \V map displayed on the screen.
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