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¢âÕ§«“¡ [‡¡πŸ 1] ‡¡πŸπªÈ’ √–°Õ∫¥â«¬øíß°å™π— ∑’‡Ë °’¬Ë «°—∫ SMS (∫√‘°“√‡¢’¬π¢âÕ§«“¡¤—πÈ ), MMS (∫√‘°“√¢âÕ§«“¡¡—≈µ‘¡‡’ ¥’¬), ¢âÕ§«“¡‡¤’¬ß√«¡∑—ßÈ ¢âÕ§«“¡ ∫√‘°“√¢Õ߇§√◊Õ¢à“¬ ‡¢’¬π¢âÕ§«“¡¤—πÈ [‡¡πŸ 1-1] §ÿ≥¤“¡“√∂‡¢’¬π·≈–·°Ñ‰¢¢âÕ§«“¡·∫∫µ—«Õ—°…√ ·≈–µ√«®¤Õ∫®”π«π Àπâ“¢ÕߢâÕ§«“¡‰¥Ñ‚¥¬; 1. ‡¢â“¤Ÿ‡à ¡πŸ ¢âÕ§«“¡ ¥â«¬°“√°¥ªÿ¡É < [‡≈◊Õ°] 2. À“°§ÿ≥µâÕß°“√æ‘¡æå¢Õâ §«“¡„À¡à „Àâ‡≈◊Õ° ‡¢’¬π¢âÕ§«“¡¤—πÈ 3. ‡æ◊ÕË „Àâ°“√æ‘¡æå¢Õâ §«“¡ßà“¬¢÷πÈ „ÀÑ„™â§≥ ÿ ¤¡∫—µ‘ T9 ‚ª√¥¥Ÿ√“¬≈–‡Õ’¬¥ ‰¥â∑«Ë’ ∏‘ °’ “√„™â T9 (Àπâ“ 38) 4.
¢âÕ§«“¡ [‡¡πŸ 1] µ—«‡≈◊Õ° ë ¤àß „™â¤ßà ¢âÕ§«“¡·∫∫µ—«Õ—°…√ 1. ªÑÕπÀ¡“¬‡≈¢‚∑√»—æ∑å¢ÕߺŸ√â ∫— 2. °¥ªÿ¡É D ‡æ◊ÕË ‡æ‘¡Ë À¡“¬‡≈¢ºŸ√â ∫— 3. §ÿ≥¤“¡“√∂‡æ‘¡Ë À¡“¬‡≈¢„π¤¡ÿ¥‚∑√»—æ∑å 4.
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¢âÕ§«“¡ [‡¡πŸ 1] ‡¢’¬π¢âÕ§«“¡¡—≈µ‘¡‡’ ¥’¬ [‡¡πŸ 1-2] §ÿ≥¤“¡“√∂„™â‡¡πŸπ‡È’ æ◊ÕË ‡¢’¬πÀ√◊Õ·°Ñ‰¢¢âÕ§«“¡·∫∫¡—≈µ‘¡‡’ ¥’¬ À√◊Õ„™âµ√«® ¤Õ∫¢π“¥¢âÕ§«“¡‰¥â 1. ‡¢â“¤Ÿ‡à ¡πŸ ¢âÕ§«“¡ ¥â«¬°“√°¥ªÿ¡É < [‡≈◊Õ°] 2. À“°§ÿ≥µâÕß°“√æ‘¡æå¢Õâ §«“¡„À¡à „Àâ‡≈◊Õ° ‡¢’¬π¢âÕ§«“¡¡—≈µ‘¡‡’ ¥’¬ 3. §ÿ≥¤“¡“√∂æ‘¡æå¢Õâ §«“¡¢÷πÈ „À¡àÀ√◊Õ‡≈◊Õ°¢âÕ§«“¡¡—≈µ‘¡‡’ ¥’¬¤”‡√Á®√Ÿª ¢÷πË ¡“Àπ÷ßË ¢âÕ§«“¡®“°∑’¤Ë √â“߉«â·≈â« 4.
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¢âÕ§«“¡ [‡¡πŸ 1] À—«¢âÕ [‡¡πŸ 1-7-2] (¢÷πÈ Õ¬Ÿ°à ∫— ‡§√◊Õ¢à“¬·≈–°“√¤¡—§√¢Õ√—∫∫√‘°“√) ë ‡æ‘¡Ë §ÿ≥¤“¡“√∂‡æ‘¡Ë À¡“¬‡≈¢¢ÕߢâÕ§«“¡∫√‘°“√¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈≈ß„πÀπ૬§«“¡®”¢Õß ‚∑√»—æ∑åæ√âÕ¡∑—Èß™◊ËÕ¬àÕ‰¥â ë ·¤¥ß√“¬°“√ §ÿ≥¤“¡“√∂¥ŸÀ¡“¬‡≈¢¢ÕߢâÕ§«“¡∫√‘°“√¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈∑’§Ë ≥ ÿ ‡æ‘¡Ë ‡¢â“‰ª‰¥â À“°§ÿ≥°¥ªÿ¡É < [µ—«‡≈◊Õ°] §ÿ≥®–¤“¡“√∂·°Ñ‰¢·≈–≈∫™π‘¥¢âÕ§«“¡∫√‘°“√¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈∑’§Ë ≥ ÿ ‡æ‘¡Ë ‡¢â“‰ª‰¥â ë √“¬°“√∑’„Ë ™âß“π §ÿ≥¤“¡“√∂‡≈◊Õ°À¡“¬‡≈¢¢âÕ§«“¡∫√‘°“√¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈„π√“¬°“√∑’„Ë ™âß“π‰¥â À“°§ÿ≥„™âÀ¡“¬‡≈¢∫√‘°“√¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈Àπ÷ßË §ÿ≥®–‰¥â√∫— ¢âÕ§«“¡∑’¤Ë ßà ®“°À¡“¬ ‡≈¢¥—
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¢âÕ§«“¡ [‡¡πŸ 1] ·π∫π“¡∫—µ√ [‡¡πŸ 1-8-3] §ÿ≥¤“¡“√∂®—¥∑”π“¡∫—µ√¢Õß§ÿ≥‰¥Ñ‚¥¬°“√ªÑÕπ™◊ÕË À¡“¬‡≈¢‚∑√»—æ∑å À¡“¬‡≈¢·ø°´å ·≈–Õ’‡¡≈å °“√µ—ßÈ §à“ [‡¡πŸ 1-9] ‡¢’¬π¢âÕ§«“¡ [‡¡πŸ 1-9-1] ë √Ÿª·∫∫¢âÕ§«“¡ µ—«Õ—°…√, ‡¤’¬ß, ·ø°´å, Natl, paging, X.
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¢âÕ§«“¡ [‡¡πŸ 1] ë ™π‘¥¢âÕ§«“¡∑’„Ë ™â ¤à«πµ—« : ¢âÕ§«“¡¤à«π∫ÿ§§≈ ¢âÕ§«“¡‚¶…≥“ : ¢âÕ§«“¡‚¶…≥“ ¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈ : ¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈∑’®Ë ”‡ªìπ »Ÿπ¬å¢Õâ §«“¡‡¤’¬ß [‡¡πŸ 1-9-3] §ÿ≥¤“¡“√∂√—∫ ¢âÕ§«“¡‡¤’¬ß ‰¥â À“°«à“ºŸ„Ñ Àâ∫√‘°“√√–∫∫‡§√◊Õ¢à“¬¢Õß§ÿ≥ „Àâ∫√‘°“√¥—ß°≈à“« ‡¡◊ÕË ¡’¢Õâ §«“¡ ¢âÕ§«“¡‡¤’¬ß „À¡à¡“∂÷ß§ÿ≥ ‡§√◊ÕË ß®–·¤¥ß ¤—≠≈—°…≥å∫πÀπâ“®Õ ‚ª√¥µ√«®¤Õ∫√“¬≈–‡Õ’¬¥°“√„Àâ∫√‘°“√ °—∫ºŸ„Ñ Àâ∫√‘°“√√–∫∫‡§√◊Õ¢à“¬¢Õß§ÿ≥ ‡æ◊ÕË ∑”°“√µ—ßÈ §à“‡§√◊ÕË ß‚∑√»—æ∑á„Àâ ‡À¡“–¤¡°—∫°“√„™âß“π 1. °¥ªÿ¡É 1 §â“߉«Ñ„π¢≥–∑’‡Ë §√◊ÕË ßÕ¬Ÿ„à π‚À¡¥¤·µπ¥å∫“¬ 2.
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¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈°“√‚∑√ [‡¡πŸ 2] ¤“¬∑’‰Ë ¡à‰¥â√∫— [‡¡πŸ 2-1] ‡¡πŸπ®È’ –·¤¥ßÀ¡“¬‡≈¢µà“ßÊ ∑’‰Ë ¡à‰¥â√∫— ¤“¬„π™à«ß≈à“¤ÿ¥∑’ºË “à π¡“ §ÿ≥¤“¡“√∂ ‚∑√‰ª¬—ßÀ¡“¬‡≈¢‡À≈à“π’È √«¡∑—ßÈ ∫—π∑÷°·≈–¥Ÿ«π— ∑’·Ë ≈–‡«≈“∑’‚Ë ∑√ ¤“¬∑’‰Ë ¥â√∫— [‡¡πŸ 2-2] ‡¡πŸπ®È’ –·¤¥ßÀ¡“¬‡≈¢µà“ßÊ ∑’√Ë ∫— ¤“¬„π™à«ß≈à“¤ÿ¥∑’ºË “à π¡“ §ÿ≥¤“¡“√∂ ‚∑√‰ª¬—ßÀ¡“¬‡≈¢‡À≈à“π’È √«¡∑—ßÈ ∫—π∑÷°·≈–¥Ÿ«π— ∑’·Ë ≈–‡«≈“∑’‚Ë ∑√ ¤“¬∑’‚Ë ∑√ÕÕ° [‡¡πŸ 2-3] ‡¡πŸπ®È’ –·¤¥ßÀ¡“¬‡≈¢µà“ßÊ ∑’‚Ë ∑√ÕÕ°„π™à«ß≈à“¤ÿ¥∑’ºË “à π¡“ §ÿ≥¤“¡“√∂ ‚∑√‰ª¬—ßÀ¡“¬‡≈¢‡À≈à“π’È √«¡∑—ßÈ ∫—π∑÷°·≈–¥Ÿ«π— ∑’·Ë ≈–‡«≈
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°“√µ—ßÈ §à“ [‡¡πŸ 4] °“√µ—ßÈ §à“ GPRS [‡¡πŸ 4-6] §ÿ≥¤“¡“√∂µ—ßÈ §à“°“√„™â∫√‘°“√ GPRS ‰¥âÕ¬à“ßÀ≈“°À≈“¬ ¢÷πÈ Õ¬Ÿ°à ∫— ¤¿“æ °“√„™âß“πµà“ßÊ ‡¡◊ÕË ‡ªî¥‡§√◊ÕË ß [‡¡πŸ 4-6-1] À“°‡≈◊Õ°‡¡πŸπÈ’ ‚∑√»—æ∑å®–≈ß∑–‡∫’¬π°—∫‡§√◊Õ¢à“¬ GPRS ‚¥¬Õ—µ ‚π¡—µ‡‘ ¡◊ÕË §ÿ≥‡ªî¥‡§√◊ÕË ß °“√‡ªî¥„™Ñ‚ª√·°√¡ PC Dial-up À√◊Õ WAP ®–‡ªìπ°“√¤√â“ß°“√‡™◊ÕË ¡µàÕ√–À«à“ß‚∑√»—æ∑å°∫— ‡§√◊Õ¢à“¬ ∑”„À⤓¡“√ ∂¤àß∂à“¬¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈‰¥â ‡¡◊ÕË §ÿ≥ªî¥‚ª√·°√¡π—πÈ °“√‡™◊ÕË ¡µàÕ GPRS ®–¤‘πÈ ¤ÿ¥≈ß ·µà°“√≈ß∑–‡∫’¬π°—∫‡§√◊Õ¢à“¬¬—ß§ß¡’º≈Õ¬Ÿà ‡¡◊ÕË µâÕß°“√ [‡¡πŸ 4-6-2] ‡¡◊ÕË ‡
∫—π∑÷°¤à«πµ—« [‡¡πŸ 5] π“Ѱ“ª≈ÿ° [‡¡πŸ 5-1] §ÿ≥¤“¡“√∂µ—ßÈ π“Ѱ“ª≈ÿ°‰¥â 5 ‡«≈“µ“¡‡«≈“∑’°Ë ”À𥉥â 1. ‡≈◊Õ° µ°≈ß ·≈⫵—ßÈ ‡«≈“ª≈ÿ°µ“¡∑’µË Õâ ß°“√ 2. ‡≈◊Õ°™à«ß‡«≈“∑’µË Õâ ß°“√„Àâª≈ÿ°´È”: §√—ßÈ ‡¥’¬«, «—π®—π∑√å-«—π»ÿ°√å, «—π®—π∑√å-«—π‡¤“√å, ∑ÿ°«—π 3. ‡≈◊Õ°™π‘¥¢Õ߇¤’¬ßª≈ÿ°∑’µË Õâ ß°“√·≈â«°¥ªÿ¡É < [µ°≈ß] 4.
∫—π∑÷°¤à«πµ—« [‡¡πŸ 5] À¡“¬‡Àµÿ ë §ÿ≥µâÕ߇ªî¥‚∑√»—æ∑å¢Õß§ÿ≥‡æ◊ÕË „™âøßí °å™π— π’È ‡æ‘¡Ë [‡¡πŸ 5-2-1] §ÿ≥¤“¡“√∂‡¢’¬π‰¥â¤ßŸ ¤ÿ¥ 39 µ—«Õ—°…√ (¿“…“®’π 21 µ—«) ¥â«¬®”π«π ∫—π∑÷°¤Ÿß¤ÿ¥ 20 ©∫—∫ ë π—¥À¡“¬ ªÑÕπÀ—«‡√◊ÕË ß, ‡«≈“µ“¡°”Àπ¥°“√, °“√°”Àπ¥´È”, °“√‡µ◊Õπ ‚¥¬°¥ªÿ¡É ∑’°Ë ”Àπ¥„Àâ ë ∫—π∑÷° 1. ‡≈◊Õ° ‡æ‘¡Ë ‚¥¬°“√°¥ªÿ¡É < [‡≈◊Õ°] 2. °¥ªÿ¡É ∫—π∑÷° 3.
≈∫°”Àπ¥°“√≈à“¤ÿ¥ [‡¡πŸ 5-2-4] §ÿ≥¤“¡“√∂≈∫°”Àπ¥°“√∑’‰Ë ¥â·®â߇µ◊Õπ§ÿ≥·≈â«ÕÕ°‰¥â ≈∫∑—ßÈ À¡¥ [‡¡πŸ 5-2-5] §ÿ≥¤“¡“√∂≈∫∫—π∑÷°∑—ßÈ À¡¥ ¤¡ÿ¥‚∑√»—æ∑å [‡¡πŸ 5-3] 1. „π°“√„™â ¤¡ÿ¥‚∑√»—æ∑å °¥ªÿ¡É > [√“¬™◊ÕË ] „π‚À¡¥¤·µπ¥å∫“¬ 2. „π°“√„™â ¤¡ÿ¥‚∑√»—æ∑å °¥ªÿ¡É < [‡¡πŸ] „π‚À¡¥¤·µπ¥å∫“¬ ·≈⫇≈◊Õ° ∫—π∑÷°¤à«πµ—« §âπÀ“ [‡¡πŸ 5-3-1] °“√‡¢â“¤Ÿ‡à ¡πŸ (°“√‚∑√ÕÕ°‚¥¬„™â¤¡ÿ¥‚∑√»—æ∑å) 1. °¥ªÿ¡É > [√“¬™◊ÕË ] „π¢≥–∑’ÕË ¬Ÿ„à π‚À¡¥¤·µπ¥å∫“¬ 2. ‡≈◊Õ° §âπÀ“ ‚¥¬°¥ªÿ¡É < [‡≈◊Õ°] 3.
∫—π∑÷°¤à«πµ—« [‡¡πŸ 5] ë §—¥≈Õ° : §ÿ≥¤“¡“√∂§—¥≈Õ°√“¬°“√®“°´‘¡°“√奉ª¬—߇§√◊ÕË ß À√◊Õ®“°‡§√◊ÕË ß‰ª¬—ß´‘¡°“√å¥ ë À¡“¬‡≈¢À≈—° : §ÿ≥¤“¡“√∂‡≈◊Õ°À¡“¬‡≈¢„¥À¡“¬‡≈¢Àπ÷ßË ®“°À¡“¬ ‡≈¢‚∑√»—æ∑凧≈◊ÕË π∑’,Ë ∫â“π, ∑’∑Ë ”ß“π ´÷ßË ‡ªìπ À¡“¬‡≈¢∑’§Ë ≥ ÿ „™âÕ¬Ÿ‡à ¤¡Õ À“°§ÿ≥µ—ßÈ §à“π’È À¡“¬‡≈¢ À≈—°π’®È –ª√“°Ø¢÷πÈ °àÕπ ë ≈∫ : §ÿ≥¤“¡“√∂≈∫√“¬°“√‰¥â ‡æ‘¡Ë [‡¡πŸ 5-3-2] °“√‡¢â“¤Ÿ‡à ¡πŸ 74 §ÿ≥¤“¡“√∂‡æ‘¡Ë √“¬™◊ÕË ≈ß„π¤¡ÿ¥‚∑√»—æ∑奫⠬°“√„™âøßí °å™π— π’È Àπ૬§«“¡ ®”¢Õßµ—«‡§√◊ÕË ß¤“¡“√∂∫—π∑÷°‰¥â 200 √“¬™◊ÕË ¤à«π§«“¡®ÿ¢ÕßÀπ૬§«“¡ ®”
e. §ÿ≥¤“¡“√∂°”Àπ¥µ—«Õ—°…√·≈–√Ÿª¿“æ„Àâ°∫— √“¬°“√‰¥â¥«â ¬°“√ °¥ªÿ¡É U, D, L , R °≈ÿ¡à §π¤π‘∑ [‡¡πŸ 5-3-3] §ÿ≥¤“¡“√∂°”Àπ¥®”π«π¤¡“™‘°‰¥â 20 ™◊ÕË „π 1 °≈ÿ¡à ·≈–¤“¡“√∂°”Àπ¥ ‰¥â∑ßÈ— À¡¥ 7 °≈ÿ¡à 1. °¥ªÿ¡É > [√“¬™◊ÕË ] „π¢≥–∑’ÕË ¬Ÿ„à π‚À¡¥¤·µπ¥å∫“¬ 2. ‡≈◊ÕË π·∂∫¤’‰ª∑’√Ë “¬°“√ °≈ÿà¡§π¤π‘∑ ·≈â«°¥ªÿ¡É < [‡≈◊Õ°] ‡§√◊ÕË ß®–·¤¥ß°≈ÿ¡à ∑ÿ°°≈ÿ¡à ∑’ÀË πâ“®Õ 3.
∫—π∑÷°¤à«πµ—« [‡¡πŸ 5] ‚∑√¥à«π [‡¡πŸ 5-3-4] §ÿ≥¤“¡“√∂°”Àπ¥ªÿ¡É „¥ªÿ¡É Àπ÷ßË ¢Õߪÿ¡É 2 ∂÷ß 9 „Àâ°∫— ™◊ÕË Àπ÷ßË Ê „π√“¬™◊ÕË Name ‚¥¬§ÿ≥¤“¡“√∂‚∑√ÕÕ°‰¥Ñ‚¥¬µ√ߥ⫬°“√°¥ªÿ¡É π’πÈ “π 2-3 «‘π“∑’ 1. ‡√‘¡Ë µâπ∑’°Ë “√‡ªî¥¤¡ÿ¥‚∑√»—æ∑奫⠬°“√°¥ªÿ¡É > [™◊ÕË ] ‡¡◊ÕË ‡§√◊ÕË ß Õ¬Ÿ„à π‚À¡¥ ¤·µπ¥å∫“¬ 2. ‡≈◊ÕË π·∂∫¤’‰ª∑’Ë ‚∑√¥à«π ·≈â«°¥ªÿ¡É < [‡≈◊Õ°] 3. À“°µâÕß°“√‡æ‘¡Ë ‚∑√¥à«π „Àâ‡≈◊Õ° («à“ß) ®“°π—πÈ §ÿ≥®–¤“¡“√∂ §âπÀ“™◊ÕË „π¤¡ÿ¥‚∑√»—æ∑ብâ 4.
ë §âπÀ“‚¥¬ ‡≈◊ÕË π·∂∫¤’¡“∑’Ë §âπÀ“‚¥¬ ·≈â«°¥ªÿ¡É < [‡≈◊Õ°] - À“°§ÿ≥‡≈◊Õ° ¤“¡“√∂‡≈◊Õ°‰¥â ‡§√◊ÕË ß®–∂“¡«à“®–„Àâ§πâ À“¥â«¬«‘∏„’ ¥ - À“°§ÿ≥‡≈◊Õ° ™◊ÕË À√◊Õ À¡“¬‡≈¢ ‡§√◊ÕË ß®–§âπÀ“√“¬°“√ µ“¡™◊ÕË À√◊Õ µ“¡À¡“¬‡≈¢ ë ·¤¥ß§à“∑’‡Ë ≈◊Õ° ‡≈◊ÕË π·∂∫¤’¡“∑’Ë ·¤¥ß§à“∑’‡Ë ≈◊Õ° ·≈â«°¥ªÿ¡É < [‡≈◊Õ°] - ™◊ÕË ‡∑à“π—πÈ : µ—ßÈ §à“√“¬™◊ÕË „π¤¡ÿ¥‚∑√»— ∑á„Àâ·¤¥ß‡©æ“–™◊ÕË ‡∑à“π—πÈ - æ√âÕ¡√Ÿª¿“æ : µ—Èß§à“√“¬™◊ËÕ„π¤¡ÿ¥‚∑√»—æ∑á„Àâ¡’∑—ÈߢâÕ¡Ÿ≈∑’Ë ‡ªìπµ—«Õ—°…√·≈–¿“æ - ™◊ÕË ·≈–‡∫Õ√å : µ—ßÈ §à“·¤¥ßº≈„π¤¡ÿ¥‚∑√»—æ∑凪ìπ™◊ÕË ·≈– ‡∫Õ√å §—¥≈Õ°∑—ßÈ
∫—π∑÷°¤à«πµ—« [‡¡πŸ 5] 3. §ÿ≥®–‡ÀÁπ‡¡πŸ¬Õà ¬¥—ßµàÕ‰ªπ’È ë ‡°Á∫∑—ßÈ À¡¥ : ‡¡◊ÕË ∑”°“√§—¥≈Õ° ‡§√◊ÕË ß®–‡°Á∫À¡“¬‡≈¢‡¥‘¡ ‰«â ë ≈∫µâπ©∫—∫ : ‡¡◊ÕË ∑”°“√∫—π∑÷° ‡§√◊ÕË ß®–≈∫À¡“¬‡≈¢‡¥‘¡∑‘ßÈ ≈∫∑—ßÈ À¡¥ [‡¡πŸ 5-3-7] §ÿ≥¤“¡“√∂≈∫√“¬°“√∑—ßÈ À¡¥„π ´‘¡°“√å¥, ‡§√◊ÕË ß‚∑√»—æ∑å, ‚∑√¥â«¬‡¤’¬ß ‰¥â §ÿ≥µâÕß„™â√À—¤√—°…“§«“¡ª≈Õ¥¿—¬„π°“√¥”‡π‘π°“√¥—ß°≈à“« ¬°‡«âπ √“¬°“√‡¤’¬ß 1. °¥ªÿÉ¡ > [√“¬™◊ÕË ] „π‚À¡¥¤·µπ¥å∫“¬·≈⫇≈◊Õ° ≈∫∑—ßÈ À¡¥ ·≈â«°¥ªÿ¡É < [‡≈◊Õ°] 2. ‡≈◊Õ°Àπ૬§«“¡®”∑’µË Õâ ß°“√≈∫ 3.
ë ¤∂“π–Àπ૬§«“¡®” §ÿ≥¤“¡“√∂„™â§≥ ÿ ¤¡∫—µπ‘ „È’ π°“√µ√«®¤Õ∫Àπ૬§«“¡®”∑’‡Ë À≈◊Õ·≈–∑’∂Ë °Ÿ „™Ñ‰ª„π¤¡ÿ¥‚∑√»—æ∑å¢Õß§ÿ≥ 1. ‡√‘¡Ë µâπ∑’°Ë “√‡ªî¥¤¡ÿ¥‚∑√»—æ∑奫⠬°“√°¥ªÿ¡É > [√“¬™◊ÕË ] ‡¡◊ÕË ‡§√◊ÕË ßÕ¬Ÿ„à π‚À¡¥¤·µπ¥å∫“¬ ‡≈◊Õ° ¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈ ¥â«¬°“√ °¥ªÿ¡É < [‡≈◊Õ°] 2.
‡°¡¤å·≈–‡§√◊ÕË ß¡◊Õ [‡¡πŸ 6] ‡¡πŸ‚ª√¥ [‡¡πŸ 6-1] §ÿ≥¤“¡“√∂°”Àπ¥‡¡πŸ 9 √“¬°“√∑’„Ë ™â∫Õà ¬‰«Ñ„π‡¡πŸ ‡¡πŸ‚ª√¥ ‰¥â ‚¥¬ „™âª¡Éÿ ŒÕµ§’¬å D ‡æ◊ÕË ‡™◊ÕË ¡µàÕ‡¢â“‡¡πŸπ‚È’ ¥¬µ√ß À“°§ÿ≥µâÕß°“√∫—π∑÷° ‡¡πŸ∑„Ë’ ™â∫Õà ¬≈ß „π ‡¡πŸ‚ª√¥ „Àâ‡≈◊Õ° <√“¬°“√«à“ß> „π√“¬°“√ „π°√≥’∑¡Ë’ ‡’ ¡πŸππÈ— Õ¬Ÿ·à ≈â« ®–ª√“°Ø µ—«‡≈◊Õ°¥—ßµàÕ‰ªπ’È - ‡≈◊Õ° : ‡ªìπ°“√„™â‡¡πŸ∑∫Ë’ π— ∑÷°‰«â·≈â« - ‡ª≈’¬Ë π : ‡ª≈’¬Ë π‡¡πŸ - ≈∫ : ≈∫‡¡πŸ∑‰Ë’ ¥â∫π— ∑÷°‰«â - ≈∫∑—ßÈ À¡¥ : ≈∫‡¡πŸ∑ßÈ— À¡¥∑’∫Ë π— ∑÷°Õ¬Ÿ„à π ‡¡πŸ‚ª√¥ - ¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈ : ¥Ÿ¢Õâ ¡Ÿ≈¢Õ߇¡πŸ∑∫Ë’ π— ∑÷°‰«â ‡°
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ENGLISH GPRS Phone USER’S MANUAL MODEL: C1100 Please read this manual carefully before operating your mobile phone. Retain it for future reference.
Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the advanced and compact C1100 cellular phone, designed to operate with the latest digital mobile communication technology. This user’s guide contains important information on the use and operation of this phone. Please read all the information carefully for optimal performance and to prevent any damage to or misuse of the phone. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this user’s guide could void your warranty for this equipment.
Guidelines for safe and efficient use Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in this manual. Exposure to radio frequency energy Radio wave exposure and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information This mobile phone model C1100 has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirement for exposure to radio waves.
Guidelines for safe and efficient use Product care and maintenance Warning: Use only batteries, charger and accessories approved for use with this particular phone model. The use of any other types may invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the phone, and may be dangerous. • Do not disassemble this unit. Take it to a qualified service technician when repair work is required. • Keep away from electrical appliance such as a TV, radio or personal computer.
Fuse Replacement Always replace a blown fuse with a fuse of the same type and size. Never use a fuse of a higher rating. Efficient phone operation To enjoy optimum performance with minimum power consumption please: • Hold the phone as you speak to any other telephone. While speaking directly into the microphone, angle the antenna in a direction up and over your shoulder. If the antenna is extendable/ retractable, it should be extended during a call. • Do not hold the antenna when the phone is in use.
Guidelines for safe and efficient use Road safety Check the laws and regulations on the use of mobile phones in the areas when you drive. • Do not use a hand-held phone while driving. • Give full attention to driving. • Use a hands-free kit, if available. • Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require. • RF energy may affect some electronic systems in your motor vehicle such as car stereo, safety equipment.
Children Keep the phone in a safe place out of children’s reach. It includes small parts which if detached may cause a choking hazard. Emergency calls Emergency calls may not be available under all cellular networks. Therefore, you should never depend solely on the phone for emergency calls. Check with your local service provider. Battery information and care • You do not need to completely discharge the battery before recharging.
Contents Overview Part of the Phone .................................................................... 12 • Main body of the Phone ......................................................... 12 • Outside of the Phone ............................................................. 13 Key Description ....................................................................... 14 • Side of the Key ...................................................................... 15 • Letter Keys .................................
Access Codes ......................................................................... 27 • PIN code (4 to 8 digits) .......................................................... 27 • PIN2 code (4 to 8 digits) ........................................................ 27 • PUK code (4 to 8 digits) ......................................................... 27 • PUK2 code (4 to 8 digits) ....................................................... 27 • Security code (4 to 8 digits) ......................................
Contents • Loud [Menu 3-3] ..................................................................... 50 • Headset [Menu 3-4] ............................................................... 50 • Car [Menu 3-5] ....................................................................... 50 • Quiet [Menu 3-6] .................................................................... 50 Settings [Menu 4] .................................................................... 53 • Date & Time [Menu 4-1] ..........................
• Go to URL [Menu 7-4] ............................................................ 78 • Cache settings [Menu 7-5] ..................................................... 78 • Cookies settings [Menu 7-6] ................................................... 79 • Security certification [Menu 7-7] ............................................ 79 • Reset profiles [Menu 7-8] ....................................................... 79 • Browser version [Menu 7-9] ...................................................
Part of the Phone Main body of the Phone Earpiece Display Screen Phone book list key Soft Left Key Profile Key Send Key Message key Soft Right Key End/Power Key Clear/Cancel Key Favorites key Numeric Keys Star Key Hash Key Microphone Overview 12
Outside of the Phone Handstrap Hole Battery Lock SIM Card Socket Battery Battery Terminals Cable Connector/ Battery Charging Connector/ Hands-Free Car kit Connector Overview 13
Key Description The following shows key components of the phone. Keypad Description Key <> Description Soft Left Key / Soft Right Key Each of these keys performs the function indicated by the text on the display immediately above it. Message key You can go to Message menu (Inbox, Voice mail, Scheduler or Alarm) directly. Navigation Keys Used to scroll through name, phone numbers, menus or setting options. When you press down key, you can view Favorites menu list.
Side of the Key Key Description Up/Down Side Key When you open the flip, you can control the volume of key tone in the standby mode and the volume during a call. Letter Keys Each key can be used for several symbols. There are shown below. Description 1 .
Display Information The screen displays several icons. There are described below. On-Screen Icons Icon/Indicator Description Tells you the strength of the network signal. Call is connected. You can use GPRS service. Shows that you are using a roaming service. Line 1/2 is in use for outgoing calls – if you subscribe to the Two Line Service. The alarm has been set and is on. Tells you the status of the battery. You have received a text message. You have received a voice message.
Installation 1. Inserting the SIM Card Locate the SIM card socket in the back of the phone. Follow the steps below to install the SIM card. 1. Remove the battery if attached. 2. Slide the SIM card into the slot, under the silvery holders, with the golden connectors facing down. 2. Removing the SIM Card Follow the steps below to Remove the SIM card. 1. Remove the battery if attached. 2. Take out the SIM card from the slot.
Installation 3. Installing the Battery 1. Position the lugs on the bottom of the battery into the retaining holder. 2. Then push to the half of the battery into position. 4. Charging the Battery To connect the travel adapter to the phone, you must have installed the battery. 1. With the arrow facing you as shown in the diagram push the plug on the battery adapter into the socket on the bottom of the phone until it clicks into place. Getting Started 18 2.
Warning • Do not force the connector as this may damage the phone and/or the travel adapter. Note • “Battery Charging” is displayed on the screen after connecting the travel adapter. Only if the battery is totally empty, Call indicator Light is on without displaying “Battery Charging”. 5. Disconnecting the charger Disconnect the travel adapter from the phone by pressing its side buttons as shown in the diagram.
Installation Note • Ensure the battery is fully charged before using the phone. • Do not remove your battery or the SIM card while charging. • The moving bars of battery icon will stop after charging is complete. Note If the battery does not charge, • switch the phone off. • ensure the battery is correctly fit.
Making and Answering Calls Making a call 1. Key in phone number including the area code. If you want to delete number, press C. 2. Press S to call the number. 3. Press E to end the call. International Calls 1. Press and hold the 0 key for the international prefix. “+” character may replace with the international access code. 2. Enter the country code, area code, and the phone number. 3. Press S. Making a call using the Phonebook 1. In standby mode, press > [Names]. 2.
In call Menu The menu displayed on the handset screen during a call is different to the default main menu reached from the idle screen, and the options are described here. 1 During a call 1-1 Putting a Call on Hold When a call is made or answered, press the S [Send] to place it on hold. When a call is held, press the S [Send] to make it active. 1-2 Making a Second Call You can get a dial number from phonebook to make a second call. Press > [Names] then select Search.
1-4 Answering an Incoming Call To answer an incoming call when the handset is ringing, simply press the S [Send] key. The handset is also able to warn you of an incoming call while you are already in a call. A tone sounds in the earpiece, and the display will show that a second call is waiting. This feature, known as Call Waiting, is only available if your network supports it. For details of how to activate and deactivate it see Call waiting [Menu 4-3-4].
In call Menu 1-7 Switching DTMF Tones on During a Call To turn DTMF tones on during a call, for example, to allow your handset to make use of an automated switchboard, select < [Options], then DTMF On. DTMF tones can be turned off the same way. 1-8 Calling up Messages and SIM Tool kit main menu The Messages and SIM Tool kit main menu options can be reached from the in-call menu by selecting < [Options]. SIM Tool kit menu is shown only when SIM in the handset supports SIM Tool kit service.
2-1 Making a Second Call You can make a second call while you are already in a call. To do this, enter the second number and press S [Send]. When you get second call the first call is automatically put on hold. You can swap between calls by selecting < [Options] then Swap. 2-2 Setting up a Multiparty Call You can connect a call on hold to the currently active call to form a multiparty call by selecting < [Options] then Multiparty / Join all.
In call Menu 2-7 Putting a Member of a Multiparty Call on Hold To place one selected caller (whose number is currently displayed on-screen) of a multiparty call on hold, select < [Options] then Multiparty / Exclude. 2-8 A Private Call in a Multiparty Call To have a private call with one caller of a multiparty call, display the number of the caller you wish to talk to on the screen, then select < [Options] and Multiparty / Private to put all the other callers on hold.
Access Codes You can use the access codes described in this section to avoid unauthorized use of your phone. The access codes (except PUK and PUK2 codes) can be changed by using [Menu 4-4-5]. PIN code (4 to 8 digits) The PIN (Personal Identification Number) code protects your SIM card against unauthorized use. The PIN code is usually supplied with the SIM card. When PIN code is set On, your phone will request the PIN code every time it is switched on.
Menu Tree 1 Messages 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Write text message Write multimedia message Inbox Outbox Drafts Listen to voice mail Info message Templates Settings 3 Profiles 1 2 3 4 5 6 Vibrate only General Loud Headset Car Quiet 4 Settings 2 Call register Accessing the Menu 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 Missed calls Received calls Dialled calls Delete recent calls Call charges GPRS information 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Date & Time Phone settings Call settings Security settings Network settings GPRS setting Reset settings 5 Orga
6 Fun & Tools 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Favorites Games Calculator My folder Unit converter World time Voice recorder Memory status 8 Java 1 Applications 2 Download 3 Profiles 9 SIM Service This menu depends on SIM and the network services.
Messages [Menu 1] This menu includes functions related to SMS (Short Message Service), MMS (Multimedia Message Service), voice mail, as well as the network’s service messages. Write text message [Menu 1-1] You can write and edit text message, checking the number of message pages. 1. Enter the Messages menu by pressing < [Select]. 2. If you want to write a new message, select Write text message. 3. To make text input easier, use T9. For details, see How to Use T9 (Page 35). 4.
• Save Stores messages in Outbox. • Colour You can select Colour of foreground and background. • Alignment You can make the message contents aligned Right, Centre or Left. • Add T9 dictionary You can add your own word. This menu can be shown only when edit mode is Predictive (T9Abc/T9abc/T9ABC). • T9 languages Select a T9 input mode. • Exit If you press Exit while writing a message, you can end the writing message and back to the Message menu. The message you have written is not saved.
Messages [Menu 1] Insert • Symbol You can add special characters. • Picture You can insert the Default pictures or pictures in My folder that are available for short messages. • Sound You can insert sounds that are available for short messages. • Text templates You can use Text templates already set in the phone. • Phonebook You can add phone numbers or e-mail addresses in Phonebook. • Signature You can add your contact information to the message.
Options • Send You can send multimedia messages to multiple recipients, prioritise your message, and make it sent later as well. • Preview You can preview multimedia messages you wrote. • Save You can save multimedia messages in the drafts or as templates. • Add slide You can add a slide before or after current slide. • Move to slide You can move to previous or next slide. • Delete slide You can delete current slides. • Set slide format - Set timer You can set timer for slide, text, picture and sound.
Messages [Menu 1] • Add T9 dictionary You can add your own word. This menu can be shown only when edit mode is Predictive (T9Abc/T9abc/T9ABC). • T9 languages Select a T9 input mode. • Exit You can back to the Message menu. Note • If you select the picture (15K) on writing multimedia message, loading duration will take around 15 seconds at least. Furthermore, you can't activate any key during loading time. After 15 seconds, it is available to write multimedia message.
How to Use T9 T9 allows you to input text quickly. In T9, you only need to press the key with the corresponding letter once. This is based on a built-in dictionary to which you can also add new words. • Writing words by using T9. 1. Start writing a word by using the keys 2 to 9. Press each key only once for one letter. To write for instance ‘Girl’, press 4, 4, 7, 5. The characters that you enter appear blocked.
Messages [Menu 1] Alternatively: Press * key and select insert symbols. Select the desired character and press Select. 2. When you have finished writing a word, check whether the word is correct. If the word is correct: Press 0 and write the next word. If the word is not correct: Search by U , D (Previous and Next word). Alternatively: If there is no word you want you can add your own word. Press < [Options] in the Predictive edit mode. Select Add T9 dictionary Menu. You can see the following.
Inbox [Menu 1-3] You will be alerted when you have received messages. They will be stored in Inbox. In Inbox, you can identify each message by icons. For detail, see the icon directive. Icon directive [ [ [ [ [ ] Multimedia message ] Short message ] SIM message ] Read ] Notified multimedia message If the phone shows ‘No space for SIM message’, you have to delete only SIM messages from Inbox.
Messages [Menu 1] Forward You can forward the selected message to another party. Return call You can call back to the sender. Delete You can delete the current message. Extract You can extract picture, sound and text. They will be saved in My folder or Phonebook. View information You can view information about received messages; Sender's address, Subject (only for Multimedia message), Message date & time, Message type, Message size.
Icon directive [ [ [ [ ] Sent ] Failed ] Delivery confirmed ] SMS sent ❇ When you already sent the message: Forward You can forward the current message to other recipients. Delete You can delete the current message. View information You can view information about outbox messages; Recipient’s address, Subject (only for Multimedia message), Message date & time, Message type, Message size. ❇ When you didn’t send the message: You can edit the messaage. Send You can send the message.
Messages [Menu 1] View information You can view information about outbox messages. Drafts [Menu 1-5] You can view the messages saved as a draft. The draft messages are listed with the date and time when they were saved. Scroll through the list using up/down navigation keys. Icon directive [ [ ] Multimedia message ] Text message Each draft has the following options. Press < [Options]. View You can view the selected message. Edit You can edit the selected message.
Delete all Deletes all the messages from drafts folder. Listen to voice mail [Menu 1-6] You can listen to voice mail. Info message [Menu 1-7] Info service messages are text messages delivered by the network to GSM. They provide general information such as weather reports, traffic news, taxis, pharmacies, and stock prices. Each type of information has the number; therefore, you can contact service provider as long as you have input the certain number for the information.
Messages [Menu 1] • Active list You can select Info service message numbers in the active list. If you activate an info service number, you can receive messages sent from the number. Templates [Menu 1-8] Text templates [Menu 1-8-1] You have 11 text templates. You can change the predefined templates into your favorite ones or fill the s. Multimedia templates [Menu 1-8-2] You can use the following options. • Preview You can preview multimedia messages you wrote.
• Set slide format - Set timer You can set timer for slide, text, picture and sound. • Remove media You can remove pictures or sounds in the slide. This option can be shown only when any media exists. • Add T9 dictionary You can add your own word. This menu can be shown only when edit mode is Predictive (T9Abc/T9abc/T9ABC). • T9 languages Select a T9 input mode. • Exit You can back to the Message menu. Signature [Menu 1-8-3] You can make your Signature. Key in Name, Phone number, Fax number and Email.
Messages [Menu 1] • Validity period This network service allows you to set how long your text messages will be stored at the message centre. • Delivery report If you set to Yes, you can check whether your message is sent successfully. • Reply via same service centre When a message is sent, it allows the recipients to reply and charge the cost of the reply to your telephone bill. • SMS centre If you want to send the text message, you can receive the address of SMS centre through this menu.
Home network only: In home network, you can activate Auto download “On” menu, Otherwise, you can activate Auto download in roaming network when you set Off. • Network settings In order to download MMS from the server, you need to set up a CSD or GPRS data connection. If you select multimedia message server, you can set URL for multimedia message server. You can set over 5 profiles to connect service. • Permitted types Personal : Personal message. Advertisements : Commercial message.
Messages [Menu 1] Info message [Menu 1-9-4] (Dependent to network and subscription) • Receive - Yes If you select this menu, your phone will receive Info service messages. - No If you select this menu, your phone will not receive Info service messages any more. • Alert - Yes Your phone will beep when you have received Info service message numbers. - No Your phone will not beep even though you have received info service messages.
Call register [Menu 2] Missed calls [Menu 2-1] This menu shows recently missed numbers. You can call these numbers, save and view the date and the time. Received calls [Menu 2-2] This menu shows recently received numbers. You can call these numbers, save and view the date and the time. Dialled calls [Menu 2-3] This menu shows the latest dialled numbers up to 20. Delete recent calls [Menu 2-4] You can delete recent calls of Missed calls, Received calls, Dialled calls or All calls.
Call register [Menu 2] Call costs [Menu 2-5-2] This function allows you to check the cost of your last call, all calls, remaining and reset the cost. To reset the cost, you need the PIN2 code. 1. Press < [Menu] in standby mode. 2. Press 2 for direct access or use L and R to enter Call register, then select Call charges. 3. Scroll to highlight Call costs and Press < [Select]. The following 4 submenus: Last call, All calls, Remaining and Reset all.
• Set credit This network service allows you to limit the cost of your calls by selected charging units. If you select Read, the number of remaining unit is shown. If you select Change, you can change your charge limit. • Auto display This network service allows you to see automatically the cost of your last calls. If set to On, you can see the last cost when the call is released. GPRS information [Menu 2-6] You can check the amount of data transferred over the network through GPRS.
Profiles [Menu 3] In this menu, you can adjust and customize the phone tones for different events and environments. 1. Press < [Menu] in standby mode. 2. Press 3 for direct access or use L and R. 3. You can also enter this menu directly by pressing L key in standby mode. Vibrate only [Menu 3-1] You can adjust the profile as Vibrate only if you need vibration mode. In the mode, all kinds of alert are Vibrate or Silent. General [Menu 3-2] You can adjust the profile as General.
Note • Headset and Car profiles can be activated only when Handsfree kit or Ear microphone put on the handset. However, their properties can be personalised. Activate [Menu 3-x-1] Activates the selected Profile. Personalise [Menu 3-x-2] Each has the submenus as shown below except for Vibrate only. Call alert type Allows to select alert type such as Ring, Vibrate, etc. for the incoming for adjusting environment. Ring tone Allows to set the ring tone for adjusting environment.
Profiles [Menu 3] Keypad tone Allows to select the keypad tone for adjusting environment. Flip tone Allows to set the flip tone for adjusting environment. Effect sound volume Allows to set the effect sound volume for adjusting environment. Power on/off volume Allows to set the power on/off volume for adjusting environment Auto answer This function will be activated only when your phone is connected to the headset or handsfree kit. • Off: The phone will not answer automatically.
Settings [Menu 4] You can set the following menus for your convenience and preferences. 1. Press < [Menu] in standby mode. 2. Press 4 for direct access to enter Settings. Date & Time [Menu 4-1] You can set functions relating to the date and time. Set date [Menu 4-1-1] You can enter the current date. Date format [Menu 4-1-2] You can set the Date format such as DD/MM/YYYY, MM/DD/YYYY, YYYY/MM/DD. (D: Day / M: Month / Y: Year) Set time [Menu 4-1-3] You can enter the current time.
Settings [Menu 4] Greeting note [Menu 4-2-2] If you select On, you can edit the text which is displayed in standby mode. Language [Menu 4-2-3] You can change the language for the display texts in your phone. This change will also affect the Language Input mode. Backlight [Menu 4-2-4] You can set the light-up duration of the internal display. LCD contrast [Menu 4-2-5] You can set the brightness of LCD by pressing L , R.
Call divert [Menu 4-3-1] The Call divert service allows you to divert incoming voice calls, fax calls, and data calls to another number. For details, contact your service provider. • All voice calls Diverts voice calls unconditionally. • If busy Diverts voice calls when the phone is in use. • If no reply Diverts voice calls which you do not answer. • If out of reach Diverts voice calls when the phone is switched off or out of coverage.
Settings [Menu 4] To voice mail centre Forwards to message centre. This function is not shown at All data calls and All fax calls menus. To other number Inputs the number for diverting. To favourite number You can check recent 5 diverted numbers. - Cancel Deactivate the corresponding service. - View status View the status of the corresponding service. Answer mode [Menu 4-3-2] • Flip open If you select this menu, you can receive an incoming call by only opening the flip.
• Off Your phone number will not be shown. • Set by network If you select this, you can send your phone number depending on two line service such as line 1 or line 2. Call waiting [Menu 4-3-4] (network dependent) • Activate If you select Activate, you can accept a waiting (receiving) call. • Cancel If you select Cancel, you cannot recognize the waiting (receiving) call. • View status Shows the status of Call waiting.
Settings [Menu 4] Select line [Menu 4-3-7] This function is only used if Two Line Service is supported by the Service Provider. If this function is supported by your service provider, the following menu will be displayed. • Line 1 • Line 2 Closed user group [Menu 4-3-8] (network dependent) Restricts usage of the phone with numbers that belong to certain user groups. When this function is used, every outgoing call is associated with a group index.
3. If you want to change the setting, you need to enter PIN code when you switch on the phone. 4. If you enter wrong PIN code more than 3 times, the phone will lock out. If the PIN is blocked, you will need to key in PUK code. 5. You can enter your PUK code up to 10 times. If you put wrong PUK code more than 10 times, you can not unlock your phone. You will need to contact your service provider. Phone lock [Menu 4-4-2] You can use security code to avoid unauthorized use of the phone.
Settings [Menu 4] • Cancel all You can cancel all barring services. • Change password You can change the password for Call Barring Service. Each call barring menu has following submenus: • Activate Allows to request the network to set call restriction on. • Cancel Set the selected call restriction off. • View status View the status whether the calls are barred or not. Fixed dial number [Menu 4-4-4] (SIM dependent) You can restrict your outgoing calls to selected phone numbers.
1. If you want to change the Security code/PIN/PIN2 code input your original code, and then press < [OK]. 2. Input new Security code/PIN/PIN2 code and verify them. Network settings [Menu 4-5] You can select a network which will be registered either automatically or manually. Usually, the network selection is set to Automatic. Automatic [Menu 4-5-1] If you select Automatic mode, the phone will automatically search for and select a network for you.
Settings [Menu 4] GPRS setting [Menu 4-6] You can set GPRS service depending on various situation. Power on [Menu 4-6-1] If you select this menu, the phone is automatically registered to a GPRS network when you switch the phone on. Starting a WAP or PC dial-up application created the connection between phone and network and data transfer is possible. When you end the application, GPRS connection is ended but the registration to the GPRS network remains.
Organiser [Menu 5] Alarm clock [Menu 5-1] You can set up to 5 alarm clocks to go off at a specified time. 1. Select On and enter the alarm time you want. 2. Select the repeat period : Once, Mon~Fri, Mon~Sat, Everyday. 3. Select the alarm tone you want and press < [OK]. 4. Edit the alarm name and press < [OK]. Scheduler [Menu 5-2] When you enter this menu a Calendar will show up. On top of the screen there are sections for date. Also on bottom of the screen there are sections for icons (schedule, memo).
Organiser [Menu 5] Add new [Menu 5-2-1] You can edit maximum 39 characters (21 characters in Chinese) and take up to 20 notes. • Schedule Input the subject, the schedule time, the repeat, the alarm by pressing allowed keys. • Memo 1. Select Add new by pressing < [Select]. 2. Press Memo. 3. Input the memo and then press < [OK]. View [Menu 5-2-2] Shows the note for the chosen day. Use U , D to browse through the note lists. If you set alarm for the note, Alarm watch is displayed.
Phonebook [Menu 5-3] 1. To use Phonebook, press > [Names] in standby mode. 2. To use Phonebook, press < [Menu] in standby mode and select Organiser. Search [Menu 5-3-1] (Calling from phonebook) 1. In standby mode, press > [Names]. 2. Search by pressing < [Select]. 3. Enter the name whose phone numbers or e-mail address you want to search or Select ‘List’ to view phonebook. 4. Instant searching is available by inputting the initial letter of the name or number you want to search. 5.
Organiser [Menu 5] Add new [Menu 5-3-2] You can add phonebook entry by using this function. Phone memory capacity is 200 entries. SIM card memory capacity depends on the cellular service provider. You can also save 20 characters of name in The Phone memory, and save characters in the SIM card. The number of character is SIM dependent feature. 1. Open the phonebook first by pressing > [Names] in standby mode. 2. Scroll to highlight Add new, and press < [Select]. 3.
• Group ring tone Allows you to specify ring tone for the group members' call. • Group icon Allows you to select the icon dependent on Group. • Add member You can add group members. Each group member souldn’t be exceeded 20. • Remove member You can remove the member from the Group member list. But the name and the number still remain in phonebook. • Rename You can change a group name. Speed dial [Menu 5-3-4] You can assign any of the keys, 2 to 9 with a Name list entry.
Organiser [Menu 5] Settings [Menu 5-3-5] 1. Press > [Names] in standby mode. 2. Scroll to Settings, then press < [Select]. • Set memory Scroll to highlight Set memory, then press < [Select]. - If you select Variable, when adding entry, the phone will ask where to store. - If you select SIM or Phone, the phone will store an entry to SIM or phone. • Search by Scroll to highlight Search by, then press < [Select]. - If you select Variable, the phone will ask how to search.
Copy all [Menu 5-3-6] You can copy/move entries from SIM card memory to Phone memory and vice versa. 1. Open the Phonebook first by pressing > [Names] in standby mode. 2. Scroll to Copy all, then press < [Select] to enter this menu. • SIM to Phone: You can copy the entry from SIM Card to Phone memory. • Phone to SIM: You can copy the entry from Phone memory to SIM Card. 3. You can see the following submenus. • Keep original: When copying, Original Dial Number is kept.
Organiser [Menu 5] Information [Menu 5-3-8] • Service dial number Use this function to access a particular list of services provided by your network operator (if supported by the SIM card). 1. Open the phonebook first by pressing > [Names] in standby mode and select Information. 2. Scroll to Service dial number, then press < [Select] to enter. 3. The names of the available services will be shown. 4. Use U and D to select a service. Press S [Send].
Fun & Tools [Menu 6] Favorites [Menu 6-1] You can set up to 9 menus which you have used often in Favorites. You can connect this menu directly by pressing hot key D. If you want to register the menu in favorites, select on a list. If the menu is already registered, the options are displayed as follows: - Select : Activate the registered menu. - Change : Change the menu. - Delete : Delete the registered menu. - Delete all : Delete all menus which are registered in Favorites.
Fun & Tools [Menu 6] Calculator [Menu 6-3] This contains the standard functions such as +, –, x, ÷ : Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division. 1. Input the numbers by pressing numeric keys. 2. Use a navigation key to select a sign for calculation. 3. Then input the numbers. 4. Press < [Result] to view the result. 5. Press < [Reset] or enter numbers to repeat the procedure above. 6. Use C key to erase any numbers or signs. 7. If you press * key, you can input a minus number.
• Set as Wallpaper / Set as ring tone You can set downloaded sounds or pictures as wallpaper or Ring tone. • Delete You can delete each downloaded content. • Delete all You can delete all downloaded contents. Unit converter [Menu 6-5] This converts any measurement into a unit you want. There are 4 types that can be converted into units: Length, Area, Weight, and Volume. 1. You can select one of four unit types by pressing < [Unit] key. 2. Select the standard value by using L , R. 3.
Fun & Tools [Menu 6] Voice recorder [Menu 6-7] The voice memo feature you to record up to 10 voice messages and each memo is up to 20 Seconds. Record [Menu 6-7-1] 1. You can record voice memo in Voice recorder menu and also holding down C in the standby mode. 2. Once recording is started, the message Recording and the remaining time is displayed. 3. If you want to finish recording, press < [Save]. 4. Key in Voice memo title, press < [OK]. View list [Menu 6-7-2] The phone shows voice memo list.
Internet [Menu 7] The phone supports services based on Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). You can access services supported by your network. The services menu allows you to get the information such as news, weather reports, and flight times. Home [Menu 7-1] Connect to a homepage. The homepage may be the site which is defined in the activated profile. It will be defined by Service Provider if you don’t make in activated profile.
Internet [Menu 7] - Bearer You can set the bearer data service. • Data • GPRS - Data settings Appeares only if you select Data settings as a Bearer\service. IP address : Enter the IP address of the WAP gateway you want. Dial number : Enter the telephone number to dial to access your WAP gateway. User ID : The users identity for your dial-up server (and NOT the WAP gateway). Password : The password required by your dial-up server (and NOT the WAP gateway) to identify you.
- Connection type The options for connection type are Temporary or Continuous and depend on the gateway you are using. Continuous A confirmed delivery mechanism but generates more network traffic. Temporary A non-confirmed (connectionless) service. HTTP - Proxy settings IP address: Input the IP address of the proxy. Port: Input the port number of the proxy. - DNS settings Insert the primary and secondary DNS if required by the network operator.
Internet [Menu 7] • Add new You can add a new profile manually. Go to URL [Menu 7-4] You can directly connect to the site you want. You need to enter a specific URL. Cache settings [Menu 7-5] You can remove the contents of Cache memory or change the Cache mode. Clear cache [Menu 7-5-1] The contents of Cache memory will be removed. Check cache [Menu 7-5-2] You can set the option whether you will check the cache memory or not.
Cookies settings [Menu 7-6] The information or services you have accessed are saved in the cache memory of the phone. Clear cookies [Menu 7-6-1] Removes all context saved in cookie. Check cookies [Menu 7-6-2] Check whether a cookie is used or not. Security certification [Menu 7-7] A list of the available certificates is shown. Reset profiles [Menu 7-8] You can reset profiles to return to original settings. Browser version [Menu 7-9] The WAP Browser version is displayed.
On browsing menu If you are on line, you can view the following menus. ■ Home Refer to [Menu 7-1]. ■ Reload Reloads the current page. ■ Bookmarks See [Menu 7-2]. ■ Save as bookmark You can save a site as bookmark. ■ Messages During Wap connection, you can see the Short messages. ■ Go to URL You can move to the site you want. In this menu, you can also edit the site address. ■ Go to email server You can move to the E-mail server that you configured.
Java [Menu 8] Applications [Menu 8-1] Java Menu Options Scroll to an application and select Options. 1. New : You can create new folder. 2. Move : You can select a folder which you want. 3. About : Shows Java MIDP information. 4. Info : Displays information about the selected MIDlet. 5. Remove : Deletes the selected MIDlet. 6. Update : Accesses the server and updates the selected MIDlet. 7. Options : Some Java applications may require a data connection to be made.
Java [Menu 8] Profiles [Menu 8-3] Some Java applications may require a network connection to operate, for example, multiplayer games. You can set up to 5 profiles and activate the desired one. This is similar to wap profile setting. Refer to wap profiles when you set this. JAVA™ is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Accessories There are various accessories for your mobile phone. You can select these options according to your personal communication requirements. Standard Battery Portable Handsfree This connects to your phone, allowing handsfree operation. Travel Adapter This charger allows you to charge the battery while away from home or your office. Note • Always use genuine LG accessories. • Failure to do this may invalidate your warranty.
Technical Data General Product name : C1100 System : GSM 900 / DCS 1800 Ambient Temperatures Max : +55°C Min : -10°C 84
Suppliers Details Name LG Electronics Inc Address LG Electronics Inc. LG Kang-nam Tower 679, Yoksam-dong, Kangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea Product Details Product Name GSM 900 / GSM 1800 Dual Band Terminal Equipment Model Name C1100 Trade Name LG Applicable Standards Details R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC EN 301 489-7 : 2002 EN 60950-1 : 2001 EN 50360 : 2001 3GPP TS 51.010-1, V5.6.0 : 2003 Selection according to GCF-CC. V3.12.
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