SPECIFICATION Display Dual color STN LCD both Main & Sub. Main LCD 65536 .....: STN Color Display (128 X 128) Sub LCD 65536............: STN Color Display (96 X 64) animation message, variable icon Melody 64 Poly Orchestra Music Bell Sound Dual loudness speaker Dimension & Weight 82.4*44.
FOR YOUR SAFETY For your safety and proper operation of the mobile phone, please read the following information carefully and observe the simple guidelines provided. For detailed information, please refer to the Appendix. Antenna Do not use any antenna not authorized by Pantech. Using such antenna may cause malfunction or serious damage to the phone. Traffic Safety You should check and observe local traffic regulations before using your mobile phone. Do not use your phone while driving.
FOR YOUR SAFETY User Guide Do not allow another person to use your phone without your permission. If the phone gets lost or stolen, contact your service provider immediately. If the phone does not function properly, take it to the nearest service center. Use only approved accessories and batteries. Do not attempt to connect incompatible devices. Avoid prolonged exposure to RF (radio frequency) signals emitted from the phone as it may adversely affect the human body.
TABLE OF CONTENTS SPECIFICATION ...............................................................................................1 FOR YOUR SAFETY .........................................................................................2 COMPONENTS ..............................................................................................10 HANDSET DESCRIPTION...............................................................................11 INTERNAL LCD (MAIN LCD) ...........................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS MEMO APPENDIX.....................................................................................128 FOR YOUR SAFETY AND PROPER MAINTENANCE .................................129 TROUBLESHOOTING...................................................................................130 BATTERY USE ..............................................................................................133 SAFETY INFORMATION ..............................................................................
COMPONENTS HANDSET DESCRIPTION The pictures shown below are for general user reference only. Individual items of the mobile phone package may vary depending on the policy of your service provider.
INTERNAL LCD (MAIN LCD) There are two LCD displays: internal and external LCDs. One displays only icons to show the status of the phone while the other shows messages, telephone numbers, icons, or other information. FUNCTION KEYS The following table shows a list of function keys, each of which has one or more functions. Function keys Main LCD Display An icon(s) is displayed when a certain function is activated; a message has been received; or in idle mode.
QUICK START In order for you to use the phone the first time, you must follow the steps shown below. Install the SIM card inside the handset. When you subscribe to a cellular network, you are provided with a plug-in SIM card loaded with your subscription information (such as PIN number, available optional services, etc.). If necessary, turn off your phone by pressing and holding the [END] key until a closing message appears.
QUICK START Charging the Battery Your phone is powered by a charged Li-ion battery. Use only authorized batteries and chargers. Ask your Pantech dealer for further details. You may use the phone while the battery is charging. In case a battery has been installed in the phone, open the cover to the power adapter connector at the bottom of the phone and connect the adapter to the connector. The adapter is supplied together with the phone.
TURNING YOUR PHONE ON Press and hold the [ your phone on. ] key for approximately 3 seconds to turn TURNING YOUR PHONE OFF Press and hold the [ 18 ] key to turn your phone off. MAKING A CALL Press and hold the [ ] key to turn your phone on. Insert the SIM card into the SIM slot when the “Insert SIM card” message appears on the screen. Enter your PIN number (up to 8 characters) to unlock the handset (if applicable).
ENDING A CALL Press the [ ] key to cancel or disconnect a call or close flip. ANSWERING A CALL When the phone rings a melody or vibrates, the screen will display the name or telephone number of the caller, provided that you have been subscribed to your telecommunications service provider for such service. The caller's name will be displayed only when his/her telephone number and name are archived in the Phone Book.
INPUTTING CHARACTERS AND NUMBERS To input a number, select the keypad associated with the number. To input characters, you must be in the 'T9' mode (e.g. Phone Book, Message). For detailed information, see the 'T9' section in the Appendix. Press the [ ] key to delete a characterIf you hold the [ ] key for an extended period of time, all characters on the screen will be erased.
SPEED DIALING There are two ways to make a call from the idle screen. The general method is to dial the destination number and press the [ ] key; the other is to use the Speed Dial function. The Speed Dial allows you to make a call quickly without dialing the actual phone number. If the index number which is allocated to each phone number saved in the Phone Book is within the range of 2~9, simply press and hold the index associated with the phone number that you wish to call.
PHONE BOOK SHORTCUT You may move directly to the Phone Book menu from the idle screen by pressing the Down key of navigation. You can also store a phone number(s) in the Phone Book by dialing the number on the idle screen, pressing and holding the [ ] key. CALL WAITING (A subscription with your Network Service Provider is needed to use this service. Please check with your Network Service Provider before using this function.
DURING A CALL (OPTIONS DURING A CALL) While you are on the phone, you may use the following call options by pressing the [ ] key. HOW TO USE T9 T9 helps you enter English and Chinese characters easily. This chapter explains how to use T9. You will see the following T9 modes once you are in the INPUT MODE. Key [ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. ] Phonebook Messages Volume Volume Hold End current Mute on DTMF on/off Each function is described below. Phonebook - You may access to Phonebook menu during phone call.
T9 GUIDELINE T9 GUIDELINE T9 Input Mode: T9 input mode can vary depending on each language. For detailed information, see the country-specific manual. T9 input mode Description English input mode Chinese input mode by stroke. Press [1] to display candidate input characters. T9 English In the T9 English editor, basic usage is the same as using a computer keypad. For example, to write ‘hello’, type [ ][ ][ ][ ][ ] where each number represents an alphabet.
T9 GUIDELINE T9 Number and T9 Symbol This is the mode for entering numbers and symbols. You can select symbols from the Select window. MENU FUNCTIONS Menu Type There are two types of menus: the basic menu and 'My Menu.' If you wish to use the main menu, press the key. If you wish to use the My Menu option, press the left NAVI key.
MESSAGES SMS/EMS Detailed functions of settings EMS (Enhanced Messaging Service) is built upon SMS (Short Message Service) format. You can add pictures, animations, melodies and emoticons to a text message and designate text properties through EMS. [ ] 1. Message center 2. Message lifetime 3. Message format Before getting started Message center - Allows the URL of proxy relay or allows MMSC to be set. Message lifetime - Adjust the lifetime of messages (1 hour ~ 6 months).
MESSAGES MESSAGES Inbox Archive 1 Choose the ‘nbox’ menu and press the [ ] key to display the list of messages in the Inbox. Messages are shown with the caller number and the corresponding name in the Phone Book, if available. 1 Select the “Archive” menu and press the [ the archive list. 2 Select the stored message. Then, the data size will be displayed under the message. And press the [ ] key. 2 To select a message, choose an item from the list and press the [ ] key.
MESSAGES Archive menu [ ] 1.Info 2.Delete 3.Rename Info - Displays the type of message (SMS/EMS), saved date and time, and data size. Delete - Deletes messages stored in the Archive. Rename - Renames a message. MESSAGES Predefined - Loads items stored in your phone memory. (This does not appear on Picture/Message.) Load - Loads the items that you stored in the file system.
MESSAGES MESSAGES Sending the message 1 After writing the message, press the [ ] key. 2 Choose “Send” and press the [ 3 You may input the recipient’s phone number or retrieve the number from the “Phone Book” via the [ ] option. 4 After inputting the destination phone number, press the [ ] key to send the message. You will see a sending animation and the transmission progress (e.g. 1/3) on the screen. ] key. Storing messages Storing messages in the SIM card 1.
MESSAGES MMS MESSAGES - Spam filter : Sets a spam filter for MMS messages that are set as “Advertisement”. Off : Receives all MMS messages. Prompt if spam : Asks your permission before downloading spam messages. MMS stands for multimedia messaging system that can send downloaded image files and sound files. The file limit for each object is 32KB, and the total message limit is 64KB. Reject spam : Rejects all spam messages.
MESSAGES – Apply template : You may reorganize your current message by using stored templates. – Add page : To add a new page, press the [ ] key, and select “More” and then select “Add page.” – Delete object : To delete an inserted object, press the [ ] key and select “Delete object”. Select the object you wish to delete and press t he [ ] key. 4 Adjusting the object properties of inserted images and sounds. – Object properties : press the [ ] key and go through the following steps.
MESSAGES 3 MESSAGES Press the [ ] key and choose “Select.” This option has the following functions. – Play : Displays an image or plays a sound file attached to the current page. (This function is activated only if there are 2 or more pages.) – Play from start : Displays an image or plays a sound file starting from the first page. (This function is activated only if there are 2 or more pages.) – Step forward a page ,Step back a page : Moves to the previous or next page depending on the option you choose.
MESSAGES Voicemail MESSAGES Cell broadcasts You can connect to the voice mailbox provided by your network service provider and listen to your voicemail messages. If you select the ‘Call’ option, the phone will automatically dial the designated number for your voice mailbox. Read info Each option is described below. Call - Makes a call to the pre-defined voice mailbox system to receive voicemail. On - Makes a call to your voice mailbox to activate voicemail service.
CALL LOGS CALL LOGS With this function, you can maintain received calls, dialled calls, missed calls, clear logs, call info, and GPRS info. Missed Calls Received Calls Displays the list of calls you’ve missed and has the following sub-functions: edit, view call logs, add to P-Book, send SMS, and delete. Displays the list of received calls and has the following sub-functions: edit, view call logs, add to P-Book, send SMS and delete.
CALL LOGS ADD TO P-BOOK : To save a phone number to the Phone Book by using the "Add to P-Book" function, scroll to the phone number to be saved and press the [ ] key to display the pop-up menu. Select the "Add to P-Book" option, and press the [ ] key. Then you will see three types: 1. home; 2. mobile; and 3. office. Select the desired type and press the [ ] key to save the number. This will enable you to use related functions. The phone numbers already saved will not appear in the pop-up menu.
CALL LOGS Call timers CALL LOGS GPRS Info Allows you to read the information on the duration of calls. Last call Displays the duation of the last call. Dialled calls Current connection Shows in kilobytes the size of the data currently being sent or received via the GPRS. Displays the duraion of Dialled calls. Received calls Displays the duration of Received calls. All connections All calls Displays the duration of all calls.
SOUND SOUND You may set tones for ringing, messages, keys, flip opening, etc. Melody type Ringing Settings There are six types of ringing tones: Melody, 3D sound, Bell Sound, Natural Sound, and My Melody. Each of them has several different melodies. You can insert up to 5 different melodies in My Melody. You can set these melodies as follows: [7. Fun & Tools -> 2. Downloaded -> 3. Melody -> [ ] -> “Set as ringtone”]. Please note that you can delete the melodies only through the [3.1 Ringing Settings].
SOUND Message Alert SOUND Key Tone Settings Select mode Comprises On and Off functions. Once / Every 2 mins / Every 5 mins / Off. If you select Every 2 mins/Every 5 mins, the message tone will ring every 2 mins/5 mins if a message has not been checked. Tones Tones You can choose a message alert tone among three tones: Bell 1/Bell 2/Bell 3. DTMF/Voice/Bell 1/Bell 2 /Bell 3 /Bell 4 /Bell 5/Beep The Key Tone is only applied to number keys “*” key and “#” key.
SOUND SOUND Flip Open Tone Sound Effect Settings Connection/Minute minder/Disconnection/Area alerting/ On & Off melody/Menu moving/ Keypad LED This function provides a melody option for the selected item(s). (one melody) On and Off functions of the Flip open tone. Tones Bell 1/Bell 2/Bell 3 This is the melody that rings when you open your phone flip. (There is no melody when you close the phone flip.) volume There are 8 different volume levels (0~7) available for volume adjustment.
SOUND Key Tone Setting Select the Key Tone menu. Select Setting/Tone/Volume by using the [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] key. Press the [ ] key to save the selected item. If you do not wish to save, press [ ] or [ ] key to exit the menu. ([ ]: exits to the previous stage. [ ]: exits to the idle screen) For the Key Tone function, the changed tone applies only to number keys. Flip Open Tone Select the Flip Open Tone menu. Select Setting/Tone/Volume by using the [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] key.
SETTINGS SETTINGS This menu allows you to check or edit functions related to the screen, date, time, etc. Screen Option Display You can select three different screen options in this menu. Visual setting Screen setting You may set any image shown below. Screen option : Select the display options for the idle screen. Display string : Change the text string displayed on the idle screen. Font color : Change the font color.
SETTINGS Display string You can select one of the following three text string types for the idle screen by using the [ ]/[ ] key. Time & Date : Shows the current date and time. To change the display setting, follow these steps: [setting]-[time&date]-[display ]. Greeting : Shows a greeting message input by the user. To set the greeting message, follow these steps: [setting]-[display]-[greeting]. D-day : Displays the D-day schedule.
SETTINGS Greeting Once the Greeting function is set, the greeting message is displayed instead of an animation every time the handset is turned on. This message can be used in the idle screen as well. To set the message, follow these step s: [setting] - [display ][visual setting] - [screen option ]- [display string] - [greeting]. Brightness Sets the brightness of the internal and external LCDs. Use the [ ]/[ ] key to scroll to a particular item and the [ ]/[ ] key to adjust brightness.
SETTINGS Date & Time SETTINGS Set Date To set the current date, scroll to the desired date and press the [ ] key. Press [1] or [3] to switch to a different month. Set Time Input the desired time and press the [ ] key to set the current time. If the time is set to a 12-hour format, press the “*” key in your handset to convert between am and pm modes. Set Time Zone Select the desired time zone and press the [ ] key to edit the current time and save it as the current time.
SETTINGS Display You can set the time display format for your handset. Time format : Press the [ ]/[ ] key to change between the 12-hour format and 24-hour format. Date forma t: You can change the date display format to D:M:Y, M:D:Y, or Y:M:D. Display : You can set the time-related display. Choose between Time Only, Date Only, and Date & Time. SETTINGS Language Sets the language to be used in your handset.
SETTINGS SETTINGS Information Software Version Allows you to check the software version of your handset. Own Number This option allows you to input, save, and edit your own phone numbers. If no phone number has been saved, the ‘List Empty’ screen will appear. If you press the [ ] key at this stage, the Edit screen will appear to allow you to edit phone numbers. Once the numbers are entered and saved, they will be available from your handset.
SETTINGS Answering machine A unique feature of Pantech mobiles is the Answering Machine function, by which a user can record up to 10 messages. The user can also overhear the recording and can choose to accept or reject the call. To access answering machine press [MENU] - 4 - 7 Settings Settings: You can turn on or off the answering machine by selecting this button.Press the right or left key to change between the On and Off.
SETTINGS Recorded message This key is selected to hear all recorded messages. To listen to the recorded messages, select the recorded message by moving the down/ up arrow key and press [ ] button on the selected message. To delete the recorded message, press [ ] button and select “Delete”. SETTINGS Shortcut In idle screen, press the side volume “up” key (short press) to access the answering machine function.
NET SERVICES NET SERVICES When Busy Divert Calls Divert calls - Forwards incoming calls to another number set by the user. Diverting calls when busy - Forwards incoming calls to another number set by you when you are on the phone. You can set this function in the same manner shown in “Divert all calls.” All Calls Divert all calls - This feature allows you to set another phone number to which all voice calls, data received, fax, and message services will be forwarded.
NET SERVICES When Not Found NET SERVICES Call Settings Call settings - Sets all additional functions available for use when making or receiving calls. Diverting calls when out of range - Forwards incoming calls to another number designated by you if you are out of the network service area. You can set this function in the same manner shown in “Divert all calls.” Answer Type Answer type - Sets the method for answering incoming phone calls. Flip open Answers the phone by opening your phone flip.
NET SERVICES Call Waiting NET SERVICES Network Settings Call waiting - When you receive an incoming call while you are on the phone, this feature lets you know that it is attempting to be connected. Preferred N/W Setting to the preferred network - You can view the list of networks available to you. Press the [MENU] key and you will see the list of the following options. Caller Number Displays telephone number - this displays the numbers of names of receivers and callers.
NET SERVICES N/W selection This function allows you to prepare a list of network providers and select a network provider of your choice. Automatic : Automatically selects the network. Manual : Allows you to select a network of your choice manually. Change password The network password is available from your network service provider. It is also used for setting Network Call Barring options and is not the same as your SIM card PIN1.
NET SERVICES NET SERVICES Handset lock H/S barring You can completely lock the phone by disallowing any calls when the password is incorrectly entered at the time the phone is turned on. Once your phone becomes locked, it cannot be unlocked even if the SIM card is replaced with another one. However, you can use the emergency call function even when the phone is locked. PASSWORD This function has the following sub-menus. - Unlock : Allows you to set the function not to limit calls or access to menus.
NET SERVICES NET SERVICES N/W barring This function depends on the availability of such service by your service provider as well as your subscription for the service. Like the “Divert Calls” service, you can set this function for the entire basic service group or make individual settings for each service. You can set either “On” or “Off” for each of the following services: (1) All services, (2) Voice calls, (3) Data, (4) Fax, (5) Messages, and (6) All except messages.
NET SERVICES ORGANIZER In organizer you can set alarms, record important events, make notes, use a calculator, use a stop watch function and convert measures. CUG settings PASSWORD List CUGs Alarm You can set alarms to ring for once, or on a daily or weekly basis. Displays the CUG name list entered by you. Select the CUG name. Press the OK key. Add : The newly created CUG name positions itself at the bottom of the CUG name list. Edit : Edits the CUG name and index.
ORGANIZER Selecting the alarm melody ORGANIZER Scheduler You may record an important event by setting a short note and alarms on the calendar. When you press the [Menu] key from this screen, a popup window will appear. In this window, select the [Melody] to choose an alarm melody that you like. If you check the [On Morning Call] option, the alarm will ring even if your handset is in the . You may register up to five alarms. You can move the cursor by using the direction keys.
ORGANIZER 1) Event : You can choose the type of the event. (options: meeting, call, restaurant, entertainment, birthday, travel and others.) 2) Memo : You can access this feature by pressing any key except “ok”, “clr”, “send”, and “end” keys. This allows you write a short note. 3) Time : Records the event time. 4) Alarm alert : You can set when the alarm will ring. (Option: you can choose 'on time', '1 hour before', '2 hours before', '1 day before' '2 days before' or 'no alerting').
ORGANIZER Calculator Memo Allows you to keep short notes on your mobile phone. Press the [ ] key, then you will see the following sub menus. 1. Add : creates a short note. 2. Delete : deletes the selected note. 3. Delete all : deletes all notes. After you write a note, press the [ ] key to save it. From the memo list screen, press the [ ] key to see the contents of the selected note. You can keep up to 20 notes.
ORGANIZER ORGANIZER Converter Stop Watch In converter, you can convert measures such as length, area, volume and weight from one unit to another. Basically ‘length’ includes cm, m, inch, feet, yard and mile. ‘Area’ includes sq. m, a, sq. feet, sq. yard and acre. ‘Volume’ includes cu. cm, cu. m, Liter, cu. inch, cu. feet, cu. yard, gallon. And ‘weight’ includes g, kg, t, grain, oz and pound. Select the measure among length, area, volume and weight by pressing the [ ] key or [ ] key.
FUN & TOOLS My puppy Game 2043 [Introduction] Year 2043 AD, earth have an attack from aliens. To protect earth the army gather and against to aliens all over the places. At the end, the player will join the phoenix team of the air force to destroy the alien’s base. You will be amuse more reaching upper level. Playing Game [Introduction] Your cute pet is in your mobile phone. Time in the game is identical with real time.
FUN & TOOLS FUN & TOOLS Downloaded You can see the list of image and melody files downloaded through EMS/MMS or mobile services. You can also perform such basic tasks for each file as “delete,” “change file name,” and “see the file information,” as well as change the wallpaper and view image files. Image View a list of image files Use the [UP/DOWN] navigation keys to select images. 104 These are the downloaded image filesUse the [ ] key to choose a file.
FUN & TOOLS Set as wallpaper - press the [ ] key and wait until the progress bar is finished. FUN & TOOLS Delete - Deletes files Rename - To rename a file. press the [ ] key to go into the editing screen. After modifying the file name, press [ ] key Info - You can see the basic file information, the number of pixels (width and length) of the image, and the resolution. Press the [ screen.
FUN & TOOLS FUN & TOOLS Animation Melody This is the list of the downloaded animation files (Animation wbmp files only. You can see animation gif files in the image menu.). You can see the size of the selected animation file at the bottom of the screen. Use the [ ]/[ ] key to select a desired file. It will works only under 64Kbytes and width*height=255*255. In order to perform tasks for animation files, press [ ] key.
FUN & TOOLS Voice record You can record your voice using the voice recording function. The voice recording function is comprised of [Voice record] for recording your voice and [Voice player] for playing the recorded voice. From the ‘Voice record’ list screen, you can move to the [Voice record] by using the [Menu/Record] key. FUN & TOOLS Press the [RECORD] key to record your voice.
FUN & TOOLS FUN & TOOLS Bookmarks Wap You can store Internet addresses using WAP browsers. 1 You can surf the Internet using the WAP browser. This means that you can be connected to the Internet anywhere, any time. For detailed information, ask your local dealer. Press [ ] Push messages Your mobile phone can receive Push Messages from your service provider.
FUN&TOOLS FUN&TOOLS F. GPRS settings 1. IP address: Gateway IP address 2. Access point: Access point name 3. User ID 4. Password G. Data settings 1. IP address 2. Dial number 3. Data call type 4. Data call speed 5. User ID 6. Password 7. Timeout Security cert These are the lists of Security Certification. A. Homepage : This is the homepage address. B. Image settings : Allows you to select image display options. C. Connection : This feature depends upon the Gateway operated by your service provider.
FUN&TOOLS Push security FUN&TOOLS Version info - Accept all. - Trusted only. - Accept none. This function shows you the software version of the WAP browser. On-line menu If you press the [ browser menu. Empty Temp File 1 Press [ -Empty Cache. -Empty cookies. -Empty password. 116 ] ] key while browsing, you will be able to use the Stop : Stops current page download. Go back : Navigates back to the previous page in the history list. Bookmarks : Displays the list of bookmarks.
FUN&TOOLS STK Memory info This option shows the memory status. STK is a service provided by service dealers while using the GSM net. For more information, please contact the service dealers you are registered to.
PHONEBOOK PHONEBOOK The Phonebook menu allows you to save a list of phone numbers of your choice. You may add or delete phone numbers anytime. In addition, you may select to save data either in the SIM card or phone memory. You can save up to 800 numbers in the Phone memory, and up to 254 numbers in the SIM card. (Note: The storage capacity of a SIM card may vary depending on its manufacturer.) - To access the phonebook menu, press the down key from the idle screen.
PHONEBOOK The menu which appears when you press the MENU key from the Phonebook (when no icon is selected) - Search (search a number in the list) - Edit - Delete (delete all numbers of the person) The menu which appears when you press the MENU key from the Phonebook (when an icon is selected) - Edit - Delete(delete the selected number) - Add to Speed (store the number to the Speed Dial) - Send Message (Menu to send SMS) Press the [ ] key to view the saved list in the screen.
PHONEBOOK Settings Save nos. to PHONEBOOK Group ring tones You can designate different melodies to different groups. You can save phone numbers in a specified location using this menu. You can select SIM card/Phone memory/Choice. ‘Choice’ lets you choose from either SIM card or Phone memory every time you add a new phone number. Used space This shows you the size of your phonebook.
MY MENU You can organize your favorite menus. To register a menu, select the [ key on the desired menu item. MY MENU ] Deleting registered menus. Register in My Menu 1) Go to the menu you want to add. 2) Press the [ ] key. 3) When the ‘Add to My menu?’ window pops up, register it by pressing the [ ] key. 4) If you do not wish to register, press the [ ] key or [ ] key. Using a registered menu 1) Press the [ ] key in the idle screen. 2) Select the menu you want to use among the registered menus.
FOR YOUR SAFETY AND PROPER MAINTENANCE. Appendix For your safety and proper maintenance. Troubleshooting Using the batteries Safety information Operating environment Electronic devices Emergency calls 128 The following list shows how to maintain your mobile phone as well as precautions. - Keep your phone and its accessories out of the reach of children. - Maintain your phone in dry condition and keep it under normal temperature.
TROUBLESHOOTING If you experience problems while using your phone, please refer to the following checklist. If the problem persists, contact your dealer or nearest service center. TROUBLESHOOTING When audio quality is poor: End the phone call and try again. When the “Insert SIM Card” message appears: Make sure the SIM card is correctly installed. Check to see if the SIM card is working properly. If it does not work, try cleaning the contact point of the card.
TROUBLESHOOTING When you are unable to charge the battery: This may be the result of one of the following three cases. 1. Your charger may be out of order. Contact your nearest dealer. 2. You may be attempting to use the phone in overly hot/cold temperature. Try changing the charging environment. 3. Your battery may have not been connected to the charger properly. Check the connector. When you are unable to input data into the Phone Book: Your Phone Book memory may be full.
SAFETY INFORMATION Road Safety Remember that safety always comes first when you drive. Do not use your mobile phone while driving a vehicle. If you must use the phone, park the vehicle before making a call. Always secure the phone in its holder. Do not place the phone where it may break loose in case of collision or sudden stop. OPERATING ENVIRONMENT Abide by local regulations and turn off your phone where usage is forbidden.
EMERGENCY CALLS Important! Since this mobile phone, like any other wireless phones, operates by utilizing radio signals, wireless/wired networks and user defined functions, we cannot guarantee successful call connection in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely upon a mobile phone in emergency situations (e.g. medical emergencies). In order to make communication by phone possible, you must turn on your phone and be within an appropriate signal range.