User Guide V X 1 G u í a d e l U s u a r i o G U I D E Manual do Usuário U S E R V X 1 P/N : MMBB0030601(1.3) DATE : 2002.04.
LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT 1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS: LG offers you a limited warranty that the enclosed subscriber unit and its enclosed accessories will be free from defects in material and workmanship, according to the following terms and conditions: (1) The limited warranty for the unit and enclosed accessories shall be a period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase.
(6) This limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied either in fact or by operations of law, statutory or otherwise, including but not limited to any implied warranty of marketability merchantability or fitness for a particular use. (7) Damage resulting from use of non-LG approved accessories. (8) All plastic surfaces and all other externally exposed parts that are scratched or damaged due to normal customer use. (9) Products operated outside published maximum ratings.
5. Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving. If you are reading an address book or business card, or writing a to do list while driving a car, you are not watching where you are going. It’s common sense. Don’t get caught in a dangerous situation because you are reading or writing and not paying attention to the road or nearby vehicles. 9. Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies. Your wireless phone provides you a perfect opportunity to be a “Good Samaritan” in your community.
THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government-adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 1.28 mW/g and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.83 mW/g.
SUBJECT The VX1 phone has been designed to operate on the latest digital mobile communication technology, Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA). This CDMA digital technology has greatly enhanced voice clarity and can provide a variety of advanced features. Currently, CDMA mobile communication technology has been commercially used in Cellular and Personal Communication Service (PCS). The difference between them is operating frequency spectrum. Cellular uses 800Mhz and PCS uses 1.9Ghz.
Introduction Highlights Congratulations! Your new mobile phone will change the way you communicate and is a compact, lightweight personal communication system with added features for the person on the go. Our advanced digital mobile communication technology features the following: Large, easy-to-read, 8-line, backlight LCD with status icons. Paging, messaging, voice mail, and caller ID. Important Information This user guide provides important information on the use and operation of your VX1 phone.
Before You Start Body-worn Operation Safety Instructions This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone kept inch (2 ) from the body. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of inches (2 ) must be maintained between the user’s body and the back of the phone, including the antenna, whether extended or retracted. Third-party beltclips, holsters, and similar accessories containing metallic components should not be used.
FCC Part 15 Class B Compliance This device and its accessories comply with part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device and its accessories may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device and its accessories must accept any interference received, including interference that cause undesired operation. Cautions for Battery Do not disassemble. Do not short-circuit. Do not expose to high temperature : 60 C (140 F) Do not incinerate.
Signal Strength 34 Inbox 100 Caller ID Display 35 Outbox 103 Speed Dialing 36 Erase Msgs 105 Caller ID 36 Setting 106 Phone Book Features 37 Chapter 3. Menu Features 46 General Guidelines to MENU Access and 108 Mute 108 Memo 108 Settings 46 Key Tone 108 Sound 47 Voice Privacy 109 Display 53 Chapter 7. MiniBrowser 110 Features 57 Overview 112 System 62 Accessing the MiniBrowser 113 Security 65 Chapter 8. Accessories 119 69 Chapter 9.
Cautions Using the phone near receiving equipment (i.e., TV or radio) may cause interference. Keep your phone in a safe place when not in use. Only use the batteries, antennas and chargers provided by LG. Using unauthorized accessories could void your warranty. Get t ing St art ed Chapter 1. Getting Started Using the Battery Pack Charge the battery fully before the initial use of the phone. The phone comes with a rechargeable battery.
Using the Desktop Charger The battery charge level is shown at the top right of the LCD screen. The Desktop charger has a slot for recharging batteries. The slot accommodates phone and battery for charging. Get t ing St art ed Battery Charge Level Warning! Use only the Desktop charger provided with the phone. Using an unauthorized charger may cause damage to your phone or battery. 1. Plug the charger into a wall outlet.
1. To recharge the battery, you do not need to wait until the battery is completely discharged. Phone components The following shows key components of your mobile phone. 2. Use only LG batteries and chargers specific to your model of phone. LG’s chargers are designed to maximize the battery life. 3. Do not disassemble or short-circuit the battery. 16. Earpiece 6. Cellcase 2. LCD Screen 4. Keep the metal contacts of the battery clean. 5.
9. Alphanumeric keypad Enables you to enter numbers and characters and to choose menu items. 1. Lamp The red light shows when you turn the power on and when you have incoming calls and messages. 10. Clear Key Press to delete a single space or character. Press and hold to delete entire words. 2. LCD screen Displays messages and indicator icons. 11. Manner Mode Key - In standby mode, set the manner mode by pressing and holding the key about 3 seconds. 3. SEND Allows a user to place or answer calls. 4.
The phone screen displays several onscreen icons which appear when the phone is powered on. Displays the strength of the signal received by the phone and current signal strength is indicated by the number of bars displayed on the screen. No service The phone is not receiving a system signal. In use A call is in progress. No icon indicates the phone is in standby mode. D Digital indicator Digital service is available. Analog indicator Analog service is available.
T9 Text Input provides five modes for entering text, numbers, special characters, and punctuation. T9En (T9) Mode Type text using one keystroke per letter. The default is T9 mode. Get t ing St art ed Input mode T9Help Mode Display T9 Help Text. Changing Letter Case There are three options for selecting letter cases: Initial Cap (T9En/Abc) Only the first letter is capitalized. ABC (Multi-tap) Mode Use ABC mode to add words to the T9 database.
Examples Using ABC (Multi-tap) Text Input After you have finished typing a word, if the word displayed is not the word you want, press to display additional choices. For example, follow these steps : Typing In ABC (Multi-tap) Mode 1. Press: . To type a new message, follow these steps: 1. Press: Soft Key 2 ABC mode 2. Display: Good 2. Press: 3. Press: 3. Press: . 4. Display: Home, Gone, Hood......
Chapter 2. Basic Functions Making a Call When you make a call, follow these simple steps: Turning the Phone On and Off Turning the Phone On 2. Press for a few seconds until the red light in the middle of the phone flashes. Fully extend the antenna for the best performance. Like any other radio device, avoid any unnecessary contact with the antenna while your phone is on. Turning the Phone Off 1. Press and hold until display screen turns off, then release the key. 2.
Correcting Dialing Mistakes Receiving Calls 1. When the phone rings, open the cellcase or if the cellcase is open, press any key (except , or ) to answer. If you press the or Side Keys ( , ) while the phone is ringing, the ringing or vibration is muted for that call. 2. Press , or twice to end the call. Manner Mode (Quick) Use Manner Mode in a public place. 1. In standby mode, activate Manner Mode quickly by pressing the , . (for 3 seconds) instead of using the Menu function.
Call Waiting Redialing Calls Your cellular service may offer a call waiting function. While a call is in progress, you may hear two beeps indicating another incoming call. When call waiting is enabled, you may put the active call on hold while you answer the other incoming call. Check with your cellular service provider for information about this function. 1. Press to receive a waiting call. 2. Press again to switch between calls.
Power Save Mode Caller ID Display When the phone is in an area without service for about 15 minutes, it stops searching for service and enters into Power Save Mode. When your phone activates this feature, Power Save is displayed on the screen. The phone automatically checks for service periodically or you can check manually by pressing any key. The small LCD on the outside of the phone displays information such as: The call quality depends on the signal strength in your area.
Speed Dialing (see Making a call from Phone Book on page 41.) 1. Enter memory location number 001 to 199 . 2. Press . Caller ID Caller ID lets you know who is calling by displaying the number of the person calling when your phone rings. If the caller’s name and number are already stored in your phone book, the corresponding name appears with the number. You should check with your service provider to ensure they offer this feature.
5. Select your desired label types Home, Office, Mobile, Pager, Data / Fax and E-mail using . Retrieving Numbers 6. Enter a name for the phone number (up to 16 characters). If you do not want to enter a name, go to the next step. 2. Press 7. You may select the desired ID ring type, secret and . 4. Press Soft Key 1 Find. 38 1. Press Soft Key 2 PIM. Find Name. 3. Enter the character(s) that you want to search for (such as the few letters of the name.) Basic Funct ions 8. Press Soft Key 1 Save.
Retrieving Phone Numbers Using Memory Location Number. How do I add phone numbers, names, and e-mail address on a previously saved number in my Personal Phone Book (See pages 69 ~72) You can place a call from any memory location either by using speed dialing or by entering the phone number and pressing .
Two-Touch Speed Dialing: This feature enables you to dial numbers in your phone book through two keys (for locations 10 to 99.) 1) Press the first digit. 2) Press and hold the key of the second digit. 1) Press the first and second digit, then press . Three-Touch Speed Dialing: This feature enables you to dial numbers in your phone book by pressing three keys (for locations 100 to 199.) 1) Press the first and second digits. 2) Press and hold the key of the third digit.
7) Select your desired label type Home, Office, Mobile, Pager, Data / Fax or E-mail using . 8) Enter a name for the phone number (up to 16 characters.) If you do not want to enter a name, go to the next step. Press Soft Key 1 Save. A confirmation message Saved! Thanks! displays on the phone. 3. Prepending a Stored Number Prepend can be used if you are out of your home system area and need to add the area code to an existing phone book number.
Chapter 3. Menu Features General Guidelines to MENU Access and Settings 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu. Four menu items will appear on the display screen. 2. Press to go through the list of menu features. 4. Press the appropriate key to select the sub-menu you want to access. 5. Select preferred settings, using the . Press Soft Key 2 Back to go one step backward while accessing menu or selecting settings. Ring Sound ( Menu ) To select a Ring Sound. 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu. 2. Press Ring Sound. 3.
Ring Type ( Menu Key Tone ( Menu ) ) To set Key Tone length and touch tone playback speed. To select a Ring Type. 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu. 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu. Ring Type. 2. Press 3. Select one of six ring types Ring, Vibrate, Vib1+Ring, Vib2 +Ring, Vib3+Ring and Lamp with or . 4. Then press Soft Key 1 Ok to save the ring type. Ring & Vib Vol. ( Menu ) 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu. Long Sends out a continuous tone for as long as you keep the key pressed.
Key Volume ( Menu ) To adjust the key beep volume. 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu. 2. Press Key Volume. 3. Adjust the key volume with or . In order to protect your ears, when the cellcase is open, you may choose to escalate the ring volume from the minimum to maximum. It alerts you in a low volume. But if the cellcase is closed, it rings according to the ring volume regardless of the setting of Escalating Volume. 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu. 2. Press Ear Volume ( Menu ) ) Menu Feat ures 4.
Alerts ( Menu DISPLAY ( Menu ) Press one time) Any of the four Alert options could be turned on or off. Backlight ( Menu 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu. Choose the settings of the LCD and keypad backlight. 2. Press Alerts. Check each option and turn it off if not desired. 1) Fade (Menu ) Sets an alert to inform you when you have lost a call or services. (Menu ) Alerts you 10 seconds before the end of every minute during a call. 3) Service (Menu ) If on, alerts you when service changes.
Contrast ( Menu ) Press one time, Press one time, Using the Navigation Key, select the contrast setting using the scale of lightest to darkest. You can set up the screen displayed on the LCD screen in the standby mode. (Default Analog Clock) 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu. 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu. 2. Press one time. 2. Press one time. 3. Press Contrast. 3. Press Theme. or 5. Then press Soft Key 1 Ok to save the contrast setting.
Version ( Menu Press one time, FEATURES (Menu Press two times ) View the software and PRL version. Data Setting (Menu 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu. Data/Fax (Press Menu 2. Press one time. 3. Press Version. 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu. In Data/Fax setting, you can use your phone to transmit data and faxes. Wireless data communication services refer to utilization of subscriber terminals for access to internet with personal computer or laptops at 19.2 Kbps or at maximum of 230.4 Kbps.
Data Baud (Menu Press two times, , ) This setting enables the subscriber terminal to set the data baud. 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu. two times. 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu. 3. Press Data Setting and press 2. Press Data Baud set 19,200/115,200 /230,400 Data Baud needs to be set properly based on carrier’s network. Contact carrier for the maximum available speed. When using 1X HSPD data service by means of a RS-232C data cable, data baud shall be set to 115,200. (230,400 shall not be supported).
Auto Retry ( Menu Press two times, ) Voice Privacy ( Menu 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu. Set the voice privacy feature for CDMA calls as Enhanced or Standard. CDMA offers inherent voice privacy. Check with your service provider for availability of the enhanced voice privacy mode. 2. Press 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu. Set the length of time the phone waits before automatically redialing a number when the attempted call fails. two times and press Auto Retry. 3. Select an option and press Soft Key 1 Ok.
SYSTEM ( Menu System Sel ( Menu Auto NAM ( Menu Press three times) Press three times, ) This function enables set up of the user’s mobile phone producer’s management environment. Leave this setting at the default unless you want to alter the system selection. (As instructed by your service provider.) 2. Press three times and press Auto NAM. 3. Select an option and press Soft Key 1 Ok. Force Call ( Menu Home is B (Automatic_B, Automatic_A, Home only) is displays.
Serving Sys ( Menu Press three times, ) SECURITY ( Menu You can identify the channel number of System which is served and SID Number. This information is only for technical support. Lock Mode ( Menu 2. Press three times and press Serving Sys. Users can attach a TTY device and communicate with parties also using a TTY device. A phone with TTY support is able to translate typed characters to voice. Voice can also be translated into characters and then displayed on the TTY. 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu. 2.
Restrict ( Menu Press four times, ) Clear Data ( Menu To change your restrict. 2. Press four times and press Restrict. 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu. 3. Enter the four-digit lock code. Allows you to delete all the telephone numbers saved in the Call History. 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu. ) four times and press 2. Press Clear Data. 3. Enter the four-digit lock code. 4. Using the then select Yes. 5. Press Soft Key 1 Ok. Emergency # ( Menu Press four times, 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu. 3.
New Lock Code ( Menu Press four times, ) New Lock Code allows you to enter a new four-digit lock code number. This is the same number as the pin code. 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu. 2. Press four times and press New Lock Code. 3. Then enter the four-digit lock code. 4. For confirmation, it will ask you to enter the new lock code again.
Chapter 4. PIM Features PHONE BOOK ( PIM ) Find Entry ( PIM ) To find phone numbers you have stored in the Phone Book. 1. Press Soft Key 2 PIM . 2. Press Find Entry. 3. The display prompts you to enter the entry number on the display screen. 4. If you press Soft Key 1 Ok without entering an entry, you will view a list of all entries in your phone book. PIM Feat ures At any entry, you may move to another entry by pressing the Up/Down ( )key. If you press Soft Key 1 Option, you can save or erase.
Find Name ( PIM , ) Add Entry ( PIM , ) To search for a phone number by name. You can save phone numbers, pager numbers and so on, up to 199 entries . 1. Press Soft Key 2 PIM. 1. Press Soft Key 2 PIM. 2. Press Find Name. 3. Enter the letter(s) that you want to search for (at least three letters are required for a quick search). Then press Soft Key 1 Find. A list of matching names is displayed.
Find Email ( PIM , CALL HISTORY( PIM ) 1. Press Soft Key 2 PIM. 2. Press Find Email. 3. Enter the E-mail address you want to search for and press Soft Key 1 Find. If the E-mail address is found, the E-mail address will be displayed and if the E-mail address is not found, the message Entry Empty! will appear. Following the above message, if the saved content is not found, the message Not Found appears on the screen. Select the item you want to view using . to move 5.
Missed ( PIM Press one time, ) Allows you to view list of all missed calls. Maximum 10 numbers are possible. ) ( PIM Press one time, , ) Displays the duration of the last call made. Missed. 3. You may place a call by pressing . Works only in digital area and if it is not restricted. Recent Call History List Allows you to view the 30 most recently dialed phone numbers. Speed dialing a number in the Call History List is available. 1. Press Soft Key 2 PIM. 3.
SCHEDULER ( PIM Press two times) Scheduler Functions Scheduler keeps your agenda convenient and easy to access. Simply store your appointments and your phone alerts you with a reminder of your appointment. You can also take advantage of the wake-up feature. If transmitting SMS or connecting UP during a call, at the preset time, it does not ring. After exiting, it will ring the reminder. How to use buttons , Moves cursor to the left. , Moves cursor to the right. Moves to the previous week.
Add Event ( PIM Press two times, Allows you to input your schedule. If you input the time and memo, an alarm rings at the set time. 1. Press Soft Key 2 PIM. 2. Select SCHEDULER, Event. Add 3. Select the date using your keypad (refer to p77), then press Soft Key 1 Select. 4. Enter the time and data of the event using your keypad. View Daily ( PIM Press two times, ) Allows you to view all events of a selected date. 1. Press Soft Key 2 PIM. 2. Select SCHEDULER, Daily. View 3.
View All ( PIM Press two times, ) Erase Old ( PIM Press two times, Allows you to view all stored events. Erases only the past Scheduler items. 1. Press Soft Key 2 PIM. 1. Press Soft Key 2 PIM. View 2. Select SCHEDULER, All. All stored entries will appear. 2. Select SCHEDULER, Old. ) Erase You are then prompted to Erase Old. 3. Select the item and press Soft Key 1 View. You will see a list of matches. 3.To delete information, scroll to Yes and press Soft Key 1 Ok.
WAKE UP ( PIM GAME Press three times) Press three times, Press four times ) You can get key information about playing a game if you press after selecting Black Jack game or Comanche in menu. Works only in digital area. Wake up ( PIM ( PIM ) To change an event alarm time. Comanche ( PIM 1. Press Soft Key 2 PIM. 2. Press three times, then press Wake up. 3. Set time for alarm and press Soft Key 1 Save. The current time will be displayed on the upper portion of the screen. 4.
1. Keypad Configuration - Menu Screen : Moves to selected menu's screen. : Moves to Score screen. : Moves to Keypad Configuration screen. : Resumes the game if paused. : Moves to the Game Selection screen. : Ends the game. : Moves Comanche one tile up. If you push and hold the button, Comanche keeps moving upwards. : Moves Comanche one tile to the left. If you push and hold the button, Comanche keeps moving to the left. : Moves Comanche one tile to the right.
4. Score input screen :@1$.,?!+-*/='";: :ABC2 :DEF3 :GHI4 :JKL5 :MNO6 :PQRS7 :TUV8 :WXYZ9 :0&^|~#%()[]{}<>_ : Space Black Jack ( PIM Black Jack is a card game. The one whose cards add closest to 21 wins the hand. The player and the dealer get dealt two cards each. The player then chooses to receive another card (Hit) or play what he was dealt (Stay). You can get as many cards as you want, but the total value of the cards must not exceed 21. An (Ace) is valued at 1 or 11.
1. Keypad Configurations - Menu Screen : Begins a new game. : Moves to score screen. : Moves to key configurations 4. Keypad Configurations - Dealing Screen : Pauses the game. : Ends the game. screen. : Resumes the game if paused. : Moves to game selection menu. : Ends the game. 2. Key Configurations - Game Logo Screen : Pauses the game. : Ends the game. : Moves to Betting screen. 5.
Setting ( PIM Press four times, CALCULATOR ( PIM ) Calculator ( PIM You can set sound volume of the game and backlight to on or off. 1. Press Soft Key 2 PIM. four times, then press 3. Use to choose the setting between Backlight. Volume and Press five times, ) Calculate simple mathematical computations. (Can enter numbers up to the second decimal place.) To change your phone’s setting when you play the game. 2. Press Press five times ) Setting. Sound 1. Press and in order. 2.
Chapter 5.Message Features Text message, page and voice mailbox become available as soon as the power is on. You can access the above types of messages using the Message Key . In addition, you can make a call to the call back number by pressing during a message check. The phone can store up to 30 messages (1 Voice message: 29 text messages) with 245 characters per message. Users may read and edit messages, saved in the outbox during transmission and send them.
SMS Send Message ( ) Voice ( , ) Allows you to view the new voice messages recorded in the voice mail box. Once you exceed the storage limit, the old messages will be overwritten. When you have a new text message, your phone will alert you. Checking your Voice Mail box 1. Press 2. Select ( , ) Text messages, page messages, and e-mail transmissions are all available. If there is a message in the transmission, it is a text message. When there is no message in the transmission, it is a page.
Menu Send to 1: This feature allows multi-sending of up to 10 total addresses. There are five optional menus of Continue, Next Addr, Prev Addr, Book, and Back. Send Use to send the message. 1. Press Save Use to save the sending address, call back number, user data, call timer. Back Goes back to previous page. Option Send, CB#, Priority, Deferred, Validity, and Delivery ACK are available options. . 2. Select Send Msg. 3.
- Validity Indicates the validity of message delivery to the Short Message Center (SMC) without being transmitted to the sending address for certain periods of time. Those messages will be deleted within the programmed time frame. Validity time frames are as follows: Default, 30 Minutes, 1 Hour, 2 Hours, 12 Hours, 1 Day and 2 Days.
Inbox ( , Protect? Configure Erase Protect on the selected message. For the Protect configured message, messages may not be deleted by Erase Inbox and Erase All functions of Erase Msgs Menu. ) Received text messages, page messages, and e-mail lists may be searched, and the contents may be viewed. Received messages are sorted in an order of urgent messages, unread messages and read messages. 4. Press Soft Key 1 Option after checking the message. To view the list of the received messages. 1. Press 2.
Save Addr Stores the callback number, e-mail address and user data number included in the received message into your phone book. When received number information is displayed, the user can store the number in the corresponding number list in the phone book. For an e-mail address, select the option new entry and old entry. The new e-mail address may overwrite an old address entry if necessary. For new entries, an e-mail address may be stored with the new memory number.
- Cancel Used to delete the recorded message. Erase Delete a selected message in the Outbox. Cancel Cancels the transmitted message. Status : Send - Messages saved in Short Message Center (SMC) have been transmitted. : Save - After message editing, it indicates that messages are only stored in the Outbox without being transmitted. : Fail - Indicates a failed message transmission.
Setting ( Auto Save ( ) , Alert, default CB# (call back number), Auto Save and Auto Delete may be configured for receiving new messages. You are alerted in 3 ways when you receive a new message: - By displaying a message on the screen. , ) , With this feature on, messages are automatically saved in the Outbox when transmitted. Auto Delete ( , , ) With this feature on, old messages are automatically deleted when you exceed storage limit. - By sounding a beep or vibration.
Voice Privacy (During a call: MENU Mute ( During a call: MENU Set the privacy feature for CDMA calls as Enhanced or Standard. ) ) Funct ions Used During a call Chapter 6. Functions Used During a Call CDMA offers inherent voice privacy. Check with your service provider for availability of the enhanced voice privacy mode. Sometimes it may be necessary to mute a call. To use this function during a call, press Soft Key 1 Menu and . If you need to cancel the mute, press the Soft Key 1Menu and .
A message is also available to ask the user if they want to exit the browser, after they press . Users can disable this extra step (or enable if it is disabled) through a menu option. Chapter 7. MiniBrowser The MiniBrowser feature allows you to view internet content especially designed for the mobile phone interface. Access and selections within this feature are service provider dependent. ) 2. Alert Sound ( Browser Set ( , 1.
Accessing the MiniBrowser The MiniBrowser allows the user to use a variety of Internet services. Using the MiniBrowser on the phone allows you to: Send and receive Internet e-mail. Browse and search the World Wide Web via web pages especially designed for wireless phone customers. Set bookmarks to directly access your favorite sites. Retrieve information, such as stock quotes and flight schedules from the internet.
Navigating through the Browser While using the MiniBrowser, you will find that onscreen items may be presented in one of the following ways: numbered options (some options may not be numbered). text or numeric input. simple text. You can act on the options or the links by using the Soft Keys. The Soft Keys are just below the display screen. Scrolling Up/Down by Item You can use to scroll through the content if the current page does not fit on one screen.
View Browser Menu Entering Text, Numbers, or Symbols Press and hold to use the browser menu when the MiniBrowser is being used. When you are prompted to enter text, the current text entry method will appear on the Soft Key 2 as Alpha, Symbol, Number, Word or Smart. (exact label depends on implementation.
To create a Bookmark: Go to the page that you want to mark. On the browser menu, select Mark Site or press and hold . If the page has a title, it will automatically be used for the name of the bookmark. When the bookmark is saved you can change the bookmark name if you choose. Selecting Save will save the name and add the page to the bottom of your list of bookmarks. A message will appear confirming that the bookmark was added to the list.
Chapter 8. Accessories There are a variety of accessories available for your mobile phone. You can select these options according to your personal communication requirements. Consult your local dealer for availability. Travel Charger Accessories This charger, model TC-30W, allows you to charge the battery. It supports standard U.S. 120 Volt 60 Hz outlets. An orange light indicates that it is charging, a green light indicates charging is complete.
Cigarette Lighter Charger Data Cable Kit You can operate the phone and trickle charge the phone’s battery from your vehicle by using the cigarette lighter charger, model CLC-30W. It takes 5 hours to charge a completely discharged battery. Connects your phone to your PC. (Model KW- Hands-Free Car Kit (Portable) to the car providing you with handsfree operation. It will also charge a completely discharged battery in 5 hours. Connects to your phone, allowing handsfree operation.
Chapter 9. Appendix Menu Tree 1. DataSetting Data/Fax Off Data In Fax In Data Baud 2. Auto Answer Off after 3 rings after 1 ring 3. Auto Retry Off every 60 seconds every 30 seconds FEATURES 2. Contrast 3. Banner 4. Theme Analog Clock Default 5. Language English Spanish 6. Version 7. My Phone# Press Soft Key 1Menu . Press SOUND 1. Ring Sound 2. Ring Type Ring Vibrate Vib1 +Ring Vib2 +Ring Vib 3+Ring Lamp 3. Ring &Vib Vol. 4. Key Tone Normal Long 5. Key Volume 6. Ear Volume 7. Escalating Vol 8.
Chapter 10. Safety Guidelines Safety Information Exposure to Radio Frequency Signal Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. European and international agencies have set standards and recommendations for the protection of public exposure to RF electromagnetic energy.
Efficient Phone Operation Normal Position Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder. Tips on Efficient Operation: For your phone to operate most efficiently; Extend your antenna fully. Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed. For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag An air bag inflates with great force.
Other Medical Devices FDA Consumer Update If you use any personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
How much evidence is there that hand-held mobile phones might be harmful? Briefly, there is not enough evidence to know for sure, either way; however, research efforts are on-going. The existing scientific evidence is conflicting and many of the studies that have been done to date have suffered from flaws in their research methods. Animal experiments investigating the effects of RF exposures characteristic of mobile phones have yielded conflicting results.
Two other studies of interest have been reported recently in the literature: Two groups of 18 people were exposed to simulated mobile phone signals under laboratory conditions while they performed cognitive function tests. There were no changes in the subjects’ ability to recall words, numbers, or pictures, or in their spatial memory, but they were able to make choices more quickly in one visual test when they were exposed to simulated mobile phone signals.
If there is a risk from these products—and at this point we do not know that there is—it is probably very small. But if people are concerned about avoiding even potential risks, there are simple steps they can take to do so. For example, time is a key factor in how much exposure a person receives.