C1100 USER GUIDE
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Table of Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.................................................... 1 HANDLING THE PHONE, BATTERY AND CHARGER ..................................1 HANDLING THE PHONE ........................................................................2 HANDLING THE BATTERY ......................................................................3 HANDLING THE CHARGER ....................................................................4 1. GETTING STARTED ................................................
2.11 MASTER VOLUME CONTROL .......................................................23 3. STORING A PHONE NUMBER TO CONTACTS........... 24 3.1 ACCESS TO SAVING CONTACTS ....................................................24 3.2 CREATING NEW CONTACT ............................................................25 3.3 UPDATING CONTACT ....................................................................25 4. CALL LOG APPLICATION............................................ 26 4.1 ACCESSING THE CALL LOG LIST .....
5.6 MESSAGING SETTINGS ................................................................38 5.6.1 Callback Number ...........................................................................38 5.6.2 Delivery Confirmation.....................................................................39 5.6.3 Duplicate Detection........................................................................39 5.6.4 Auto Erase .....................................................................................39 6.
8.6 SECURITY ...................................................................................48 8.6.1 Voice Privacy .................................................................................48 8.6.2 Default Reset .................................................................................48 8.7 ABOUT ........................................................................................48 9. BREW APPLICATION ................................................... 48 9.1 MOBILESHOP ............
14. TROUBLESHOOTING................................................. 48 15. SAFETY AND WARRANTY ........................................ 48 15.1 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES .........48 15.1.1 EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS .......................48 15.1.2 ANTENNA CARE .........................................................................48 15.1.3 DRIVING SAFETY .......................................................................48 15.1.4 ELECTRONIC DEVICES ....................
Safety Precautions SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Handling the Phone, Battery and Charger DANGER Only use the battery and charger specified for the phone. Failure to do so can result in damage to the phone, electric shock or fire. CAUTION Do not store or operate the phone or charger in hot, damp, or dusty areas, which can damage electrical and mechanical components. Avoid prolonged exposure to temperatures below 5°C or in excess of 35°C. DANGER Do not drop, shake or throw the phone or charger.
Safety Precautions Handling the Phone DANGER Do not use the phone while operating a vehicle. Observe local regulations for specialized (hospital, aircraft, etc) when using the phone. areas Do not use the phone near electronic equipment prone to interference. Radio frequency interference may result in electronic equipment malfunction.
Safety Precautions Handling the Battery DANGER Do not dispose of the battery pack in a fire. It may explode. Check with local waste management codes for disposal instructions. Do not force the battery pack into the phone. Improper installation can cause malfunctions or damage the battery pack. This may result in fire or personal injury. Use caution in handling batteries in order not to short the battery on conductive materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys.
Safety Precautions Handling the Charger DANGER Only use a power source that provides the appropriate voltage (AC100-240V) for the charger. An unsuitable power source can result in damage to the charger, electric shock or fire. Do not use the charger if the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed (exposed or broken wires, etc). This can result in the risk of fire or electric shock. Do not short circuit the charger connector jack. This may result in fire or electric shock.
Getting Started 1. GETTING STARTED 1.1 Package Contents Please check the package contents by comparing them with the following list. If you find anything missing or if the documentation set is incomplete, contact your local phone dealer immediately z Model C1100 (with one battery) z Charger (one) z User Guide (one) 1.2 Phone Specifications Dimensions(height× width× thickness) 102.9mm× 44.2mm× 19.
Getting Started Standby Time Talk Time IS 95A/B CDMA 2000 1x SCI 1, Backlight OFF, LCD OFF SCI 1, Backlight OFF, LCD OFF 180 Hours 270 Hours -10dBm,Voice Activity 44% -10dBm,Voice 44% 230 min 210 min Activity z Standby time refers to the state in which the phone is continuously on without being used for calls or moved to different service areas z The standby time depends on the network conditions, phone usage and surrounding area.
Getting Started 1.3 Handset Description 1. Earpiece 2. Navigation Key: Press to adjust the ringer volume, move cursor, or scroll up and down within menus 3. Left Soft Key: Press to perform the function indicated on the screen above it 4. Talk Key: Press to make or receive a call 5. Shift Key: Press to access master volume control (by pressing and holding the key from idle state), or to change the capitalization during text entry 6.
Getting Started 7. Screen Select Key: 8. This key is used to access main menu, to confirm a selection or to switch text entry mode 9. Right Soft Key: Press to perform the function indicated on the screen above it 10. Power Key: Press to turn the phone on and off, to end a call, or to return to idle state 11. Back Key: Press to return to previous screen, delete a previous character, or to access Keyguard state (by pressing and holding) 12. - Number Keypad: Press to enter numbers and characters 13.
Getting Started 1.4 Display Indicators The C1100 display includes four primary areas: the top annunciator row, the context area, the main area, and the soft key area 1.4.1 Annunciators The annunciators occupy the top row of the display area and include: Indicates the current signal strength. The higher the bar, the stronger the signal Indicates the battery charge level.
Getting Started zero or the master volume is set to “Off” Indicates the phone is roaming. This annunciator may blink, based on certain parameters communicated to the phone by a specific network Depending on network availability, this annunciator may or may not appear depending on network availability. It means that the call is secure. Voice privacy occurs only when a voice call is in session, and therefore does not appear in idle state Indicates there is a pending alarm event.
Getting Started 2. Connect the lead from the charger to the charging socket of the phone. If the phone is on, the battery indicator bar starts to scroll ( ). If the phone is off, a charging animation appears on the screen appears on the 3. Charging is complete when a sound is played and screen. If the phone is off, the text “Battery Charged” also appears on the screen - If the master volume is "Off" or "Off +Vibrate" and ringer volume is set to zero, no sound will be played when the charging is complete 4.
Getting Started 1. In idle state, switch the phone off by pressing and holding (otherwise, some user settings might be lost) 2. Remove the battery cover With the back of the phone facing you, press the top of the battery cover and slide the cover off 3.
Getting Started 4. Install the new battery Connect the cord of the new battery by firmly inserting the connector into its place as illustrated.
Getting Started 5. Slide the battery cover until it clicks into place 1.
Getting Started z To save battery power, when the phone is not in use, press to will return the phone to idle state. In most occasions, pressing immediately return to idle state. However, there are occasions an intermediary note will be displayed. In this case, follow the instructions on the screen 1.8 Accessing Main Menu Options 1. To access the main menu from the idle state, press Use the main menu to access all applications.
Getting Started 3. Repeat step 2 to reach the desired option and then press access this option z to If there is a rightward arrow beside the option, you can also press to access this option ~ Note: To return to the previous menu, press . To return to idle state without changing the menu settings, press ~ 16 You can also access an application from the shortcuts if you have set the shortcuts (see “Shortcuts” on page 48).
Basic Operations 2. BASIC OPERATIONS 2.1 Turning the Phone On/Off Press and hold . The phone will display the power-on/off animation 2.2 Making a Call 1. Key in the phone number z As you enter digits, entry proceeds left to right, top to bottom (if more than one line) z Press to move the cursor.
Basic Operations and to terminate the hard pause and continue with pause insertion as normal. Press to terminate the call 3. To end the call, press z If you are in a single-party call and the number you dialed does not match any record in Contacts, you are given 10 seconds to press the left soft key (Save) save the entry to Contacts (see “Storing a Phone Number to Contacts” on page 24). If the number you dialed matches an entry in Contacts, the phone automatically returns to idle state 2.
Basic Operations 2.3.2 Mute Select this option to mute the microphone. When activated, the Mute label is changed to Unmute, and the icon in context area changes to , indicating that the phone is in a mute state. When de-activated, the label returns to its original state. When the phone is unmuted, the standard will reappear ongoing call icon 2.4 Missed Calls A missed call is an incoming call that the user does not respond to.
Basic Operations initiate a three-party call 2.
Basic Operations z To silence the ring tone/vibrator, press the Silence soft key. The display still shows the call as if the call is still ringing. Therefore, the call is still active and you can still answer the phone call. Only once the call has been rerouted to voicemail or the incoming signal is terminated does the phone return to idle state 2.8 Call Waiting Call waiting requires network support and may vary depending on the network.
Basic Operations z When Keyguard is activated, you can still answer a call as usual. During the call, you can operate the phone normally. However, the Keyguard will automatically be activated when the call ends or if the call is rejected z The Keyguard state can also be invoked from auto keyguard, a feature set in the Settings application. Auto keyguard allows you to set a trigger time for Keyguard to automatically activate (see “Auto Keyguard” on page 48) 2.
Basic Operations application. Refer to "Ringer Volume” on page 48 for details 2.11 Master Volume Control This function enables you to define how the phone will notify you of events such as incoming calls, new messages/pages and alarm, countdown, notes, and so on. Master volume affects all sounds except for voice To change the master volume: 1. Press and hold current setting from idle state. A check mark appears on the 2.
Storing a Phone Number to Contacts 3. STORING A PHONE NUMBER TO CONTACTS You can store frequently used phone numbers and email addresses to the memory of the phone (Contacts). Contacts can store up to 100 contacts. Each contact may contain information such as first name, last name, home phone, work phone, mobile phone, unknown phone, pager, email, speed dial key, and ring tone 3.
Storing a Phone Number to Contacts 3.2 Creating New Contact After accessing the Contacts saving option as described in page 24 ”Access to Saving Contacts”, select the New contact option to add new entries into Contacts z If 100 contacts have been saved, a note appears, stating space is not available to add a new contact and you should try deleting an old one 1. After selecting New contact, press or then press 2. To select the contact type, press will appear in the selected contact type field .
Call Log Application 4. CALL LOG APPLICATION The Call Log maintains a list of all calls initiated by or received by the phone. A call initiated by the phone is an outgoing call. Received calls are classified as either incoming or missed. An incoming call is a call that has either been answered or actively rejected by the user. A missed call is a call not answered by the user Your phone records the last 20 missed, incoming and outgoing calls as well as their call details 4.
Call Log Application 4.2 Save Call Log to Contacts In the Call Log list view, the left soft key (Save) appears only when the highlighted phone number has no match in Contacts. Press the left (Save) to save the number to Contacts or update a number soft key that has already been stored in Contacts (see "Storing a Phone Number to Contacts” on page 24 for detailed instructions) 4.
Call Log Application 4.3.3 Deleting Call Log To delete a Call Log, select Delete from the Call Log options menu. A note appears asking you to confirm the deletion. Press the left soft key (No) or (Yes) to delete the Call Log entry or press the right soft key to return to the Call Log list 4.3.4 Showing Call Types To set the type of call (all calls, missed, incoming or outgoing) to be displayed in the Call Log list view, select Show call type from the Call Log options menu.
Messaging Application 5. MESSAGING APPLICATION Select this application to read, edit, save and send short messages and pages 5.1 Composing Message MsgingÆCompose z The maximum size of a message is 140 characters z A message can be sent to up to 5 recipients simultaneously 1. Press to access the main menu; select the Msging application 2. Select Compose; the Recipients box is displayed 3.
Messaging Application 4) After the selection, press the left soft key (Done) to return to the Recipients box. The selected numbers appear in the box, with a comma and a space automatically inserted as separators between multiple numbers z To enter numbers directly from the keypad, refer to “Text Entry” on page 48 for text entry methods - To enter multiple numbers directly from the keypad, press # enter a comma and a space before entering the next numbers z to to delete the previous character.
Messaging Application - If the current message’s priority is marked as “urgent”, then the “Mark urgent” is replaced with “Mark normal” 7. To preview the message, press the right soft key select Preview (Options) and - The preview mode displays the recipient list followed by the text of the message. If the message is marked urgent, there is an exclamation mark before the Preview title. To re-edit the message from the preview mode, press the right soft key (Options) then select Edit 8.
Messaging Application z If you receive an incoming call while composing a message, you can press to answer the call or press the soft key to reject the call. If you answer the call, the message is automatically saved to the Draft box if the box is not full or the “auto erase” (see "Auto Erase” on page 39) setting is on z While composing a new message, you can press the right soft key (Options) then select Save as draft to save the message to the Draft box; or Cancel msg to exit the message editing 5.
Messaging Application Normal read messages have a icon on the leftmost column; while icon. Once you view a message, normal unread messages have a it is marked as read. Urgent messages, however, whether read or unread, have an exclamation mark preceding them z If the Inbox is empty, “(no messages)” will be displayed z to scroll to the To delete a message from the message list, press intended message, and then press the left soft key (Delete).
Messaging Application 5.2.2 Forward This option, allows you to edit and forward the message. The steps to forward a message are similar to those for composing a message (see ”Composing Message” on page 29). The difference is that the message automatically appears in the message edit box 5.2.3 Message Details Message Details fields include: z From: The origination address.
Messaging Application 5.2.5 Add Contact This option is only available if the number in the “From” field is not currently stored in your Contacts. Select this option to edit the sender’s address and store it to Contacts The sender might have set the callback number. In this case, after accessing this option, choose one number from the origination number and the callback number. Pressing or will display the two numbers. Choose one number then press to add the number to a contact.
Messaging Application To perform operations to a message in the Sent box, press to reach . Press to view the message; the desired message then press press the left soft key (Delete) to delete the message; press the (Options) to select from the following options: right soft key 5.3.1 Forward This option, allows you to edit and forward the message. The steps to forward a message are similar to those for composing a message (see ”Composing Message” on page 29).
Messaging Application 5.3.4 Add Contact This option is only available if the number in the “To” field is not currently in your Contacts. Select this option to edit the receiver’s address and store it to Contacts After reaching this option, press or to display New contact and Update contact. Refer to "Storing a Phone Number to Contacts” on page 24 for additional information 5.
Messaging Application After the message has been sent, it will be deleted from the Draft box 5.4.2 Delete When you access this option, “The message will be deleted” will appear. Press the left soft key (Yes) to complete the deletion 5.5 Pages The page text contains only the numeric page: no additional text is included If the callback number is available it alone is displayed in the text; if only the origination is available, then it is displayed.
Messaging Application 5.6.2 Delivery Confirmation MsgingÆSettingsÆDelivery Conf This setting allows you to turn delivery confirmation on or off. When delivery confirmation is on, the phone will display a delivery confirmation report. When off, no report will be displayed The following options are available: z On z Off Highlight the desired option and press to confirm Default: Off 5.6.
Messaging Application messages/pages in the mailbox to make room for the incoming messages/pages. Auto Erase does not apply if all the messages are unread.
Contacts Application 6. CONTACTS APPLICATION The Contacts application allows you to store phone numbers and email addresses into your phone, and to use when placing phone calls or creating messages 6.1 Editing Contacts The Contacts can store a maximum of 100 contacts. Each contact can store four phone numbers, one pager and one email address.
Contacts Application 6.1.1 Adding Contact 1. Press to open the main menu, then select Contacts - If there are no contacts, the text “(no contacts)” is displayed - The contacts are displayed in alphabetical order by last name - The Contacts list items might contain an icon. The icon is the default number/email for that contact. If there is no default setting, then no icon is displayed. For fields that cannot be completely displayed due to visual space limitation, ellipse is used.
Contacts Application 5. Press to move the highlight down to the Email field. Enter an email address of the contact - Refer to “Text Entry” on page 48 for text entry methods - The Email field can contain only 32 characters - To correct the input, press to delete the previous character 6. Press to move the highlight down to the Speed Dial field, then .
Contacts Application currently been chosen. Press to select one ring tone and then to confirm the selection press - The ring tone list is displayed alphabetically, with “Default” being the exception, listed at the top (Play) to play the - In the ring tone list, press the left soft key ring tone. To silence the ring tone, press the left soft key (Silence) (Save) to save the 10. After setting all items, press the left soft key information.
Contacts Application z For other methods to create a new contact, refer to "Storing a Phone Number to Contacts” on page 24 6.1.2 Searching Contact 1. Press to open the main menu, then select the Contacts application to access the contacts list on the keypad to move the highlight to the last 2.
Contacts Application 1. Refer to steps 1-2 in “Searching Contact” on page 45 to find the contact to be modified 2. Press the right soft key (Options) and then select Edit to enter the editing screen. The First Name field is highlighted 3. To select the item to be modified, press . Refer to steps 3-10 in “Adding Contact” on page 42 for detailed instructions 4. After changes, press the left soft key (Save) to save the changes 6.1.
Contacts Application page 48 for details 1. Refer to steps 1-3 in “Searching Contact” on page 45 to display the detailed information of the selected contact - The default phone number/email is underlined 2. To move the highlight to the desired phone number/pager/email to be set as default, press .
Contacts Application 6.3 Erasing Number/Email/Speed Dial/Ring Tone From Contact 1. Refer to steps 1-2 in “Searching Contact” on page 45 to locate the contact whose entries are to be deleted 2. To display the detailed contact information, Press . Press to move the highlight to the number/email/speed dial/ring tone to be deleted - If the ring tone is set as “Default”, the ring tone entry is not displayed 3. Press the right soft key (Options) then select Erase entry 4.
Contacts Application 3. To make a call, press to highlight the desired phone number, then press To create a message or email, press to highlight the desired address then press or the left soft key (Send Msg). The address automatically appears in the Recipients box.
Calculator Application 7. CALCULATOR APPLICATION This function permits 10-digit arithmetic operations, with a series of operators, both simple (for example, addition) and advanced (for example, reciprocal). The calculator also includes simple memory functions To access the calculator application from the idle state, press access main menu, and then select Calc to The screen appears as an old-style simple calculator, with the key mappings shown on the calculator 1.
Calculator Application 5. When starting a new calculation, if the result from the last calculation is not “0”, press to initialize z to return to idle state. Contents of the current calculation Press are erased, but the memory is preserved z To delete the character you just entered, press entered characters, press and hold z A maximum of 10 digits (with or without minus sign and decimal point) can be entered at one time.
Settings Application 8. SETTINGS APPLICATION The Settings application allows you to change the following phone settings: sound, display, buttons, network, phone features, and security. An additional “about” option is available to display phone specific information To access Settings application, press select Settings to access the main menu then Many menu entries have a right soft key labeled “Info” associated with them. The soft key only appears when the highlight is on the associated menu item.
Settings Application 8.1.2 Sound Effects Settings Æ Sound Æ Sound Effects Any non-voice sound that is also not a ring tone is considered to be a sound effect. Traditional “clicks”, “tones”, and other DTMF sounds are grouped under sound effects. The sounds are played through the earphone if it is attached; otherwise they are played through the far field speaker This setting allows you to determine how many sounds are played when the phone is in use.
Settings Application such as incoming calls, new messages/pages and alarm, countdown, notes, and so on. Master volume affects all sounds except for voice You can also access this option by pressing and holding state.
Settings Application played through the speaker To adjust the volume, press . There are eight volume levels (0-7). If (Play) to listen to the the value is not zero, press the right soft key volume. Press the left soft key (Save) to save the setting z is shown; if When the volume is set to zero, the silent annunciator the annunciator was previously displayed and the volume has been changed to a non-zero value, the annunciator disappears Default: 3 8.1.3.
Settings Application 8.2 Display This menu allows you to set screen properties and formatting 8.2.1 Properties Settings Æ Display Æ Properties This menu enables you to set the contrast, backlight timer and application timeout value 8.2.1.1 Contrast Settings Æ Display Æ Properties Æ Contrast This option enables you to specify the contrast level for the screen. After you access this option, pressing will display the current setting in the pop-up selector to adjust the contrast.
Settings Application After 10 sec The backlight will last for 10 seconds after the last keystroke After 30 sec The backlight will last for 30 seconds after the last keystroke After 60 sec The backlight will last for 60 seconds after the last keystroke Always off The backlight will always be off Always on The backlight will always be on. When this option is set, the phone displays a warning message that the battery may drain quickly if the backlight is always on.
Settings Application The following options are available: After 60 sec The phone will return to idle state 60 seconds after the last action in an application After 2 min. The phone will return to idle state 2 minutes after the last action in an application After 5 min. The phone will return to idle state 5 minutes after the last action in an application Default: After 60 sec 8.2.
Settings Application z Spanish z Portuguese Default: English 8.2.2.2 Name Order Settings Æ Display Æ Formatting Æ Name Order This setting enables you to determine the formatting of names in Contacts and other places where contact names are displayed (for example: Call Log, Messaging) The radio button before the current setting is selected.
Settings Application z YYYY/MM/DD Default: MM/DD/YYYY Separator This setting determines the date separator formatting The radio button before the current setting is selected. Press to confirm the selection move the highlight and then press to The following options are available: z Slash “/” z Period “.” z Space “ “ Default: Slash “/” Time Format This setting determines the time formatting to The radio button before the current setting is selected.
Settings Application After accessing this option, enter the banner text (up to 11 alphanumeric characters can be entered), then press the left soft key (Save) to complete the operation. For text entry, refer to "Text Entry" on page 48 8.3 Shortcuts Settings Æ Shortcuts The shortcuts setting allows you to access an application with a single key press in idle state.
Settings Application z On z Off Default: On 8.5 Features Settings Æ Features This setting allow you to set phone features such as text input, any key answer, auto keyguard, call timers, touch tone and service tones 8.5.1 Text Input SettingsÆ Features Æ Text Input This menu enables you to clear the phone dictionary, set the text entry method and the text language 8.5.1.
Settings Application The radio button before the current setting is selected. Press to to confirm the move the highlight to the desired option then press selection The following options are available: z Multitap z eZiText z Numeric For details of the text entry methods, refer to "Text Entry" on page 48 Default: Depends on type of text entry field 8.5.1.3 Text Language Settings Æ Features Æ Text Input Æ Text Lang This setting sets the text entry language for the phone.
Settings Application is "On", you can answer incoming calls by pressing any key on the keypad except the Reject soft key, Silence soft key or the key to The radio button before the current setting is selected. Press move the highlight to the desired option then press to confirm the selection The following options are available: z On z Off Default: Off 8.5.
Settings Application Default: Off 8.5.4 Call Timers Settings Æ Features Æ Call Timers This setting allows you to view and reset the call timers for incoming, outgoing and all calls After you access this menu, press to access its sub-menu. Press to select the type of call timer then press . The total time for the given type of call appears. Press the right soft key (Reset) to clear (Done) or to the time value to zero. Press the left soft key exit without changing the time value.
Settings Application state, and they will be played through the speaker. The volume is scaled based on the ringer volume. If the earphone is connected, then the tones are played through the earphone, and they are scaled using the earphone volume, and further scaled by the ringer volume The radio button before the current setting is selected. Press to move the highlight to the desired option then press to confirm the selection The following options are available: z On z Off Default: On 8.
Settings Application 8.6.2 Default Reset Settings Æ Security Æ Default Reset This setting allows you to reset the phone’s settings to their original configuration. No other information (such as Contacts, messages) will be erased Press and a note will be displayed, asking whether you want to (Yes) to continue to reset the default values. Press the left soft key continue or the right soft key (No) or to cancel and return to the menu 8.
Brew Application 9. BREW APPLICATION This application requires network support 9.1 MobileShop Mobileshop allows you to download your favorite ring tone, screen saver, games, etc via Application Server access 1. Press to access the main menu then select Brew 2. Select MobileShop z Catalog: Shows available MobileShop application z Download Help: Detailed information on the downloadable application list, downloading cost, how to download, memory status and more 9.2 Settings 1.
Brew Application 9.2.2 Move Apps To move an application to a selected folder: 1. Select Move Apps then select a folder from the Main Menu, Favorites, Work or Fun list, then press 2. Select the application to be moved to another folder 3. Select the folder where the selected application is to be saved 4. You will see a note indicating the successful moving of the application 9.2.3 Manage Apps This menu allows you to select Manage Apps and the application to manage 9.2.
Brew Application 2.
Voicemail Application 10. VOICEMAIL APPLICATION The voicemail function requires system connection When the phone is switched off, outside of the service area range or unavailable, incoming calls will be redirected to the voicemail system. The system will automatically answer the calls and prompt the callers to leave a message By voicemail application, you can see how many voicemails are on the network and dial in to listen / retrieve the message(s).
Clock Application 11. CLOCK APPLICATION This application enables you to set the alarms for a specified time, and use timer and countdown functions To access the clock application from the idle state, press main menu, then select Clock ~ to access Note: This function requires network support. If you are in places where no digital signal is available, a note stating “A signal is required for this application to begin” will display 11.
Clock Application z After an alarm sounds, the alarm annunciator is removed from the display, unless the alarm is repeating, in which case it remains on the screen z If the phone is off when the alarm time expires, nothing will be displayed when the phone is powered back on z When the alarm time expires, if a call is ongoing, a simple tone is played through the earpiece or earphone (whichever the voice channel is playing through) instead of the assigned ring tone.
Clock Application - If the alarm is uninitialized, the default date is the current date - The cursor is on the digit which is not highlighted. It will advance automatically as you enter the date - The year that can be set for alarm clock is 63 years later than the current time, otherwise, the phone will prompt "The date is not valid, but it can still be saved". The year range that can be saved is 1980-2115 - The phone does not allow invalid input.
Clock Application - The options are: Never, Every day, Once a week, Every week day or Every weekend. The last option is context-sensitive. If the day of the alarm falls on a week day, then the “Every week day” item is visible, and there is no “Every weekend” item. If the day of the alarm falls on a Saturday or Sunday, then the “Every weekend” item is visible, and there is no “Every week day” item - Press to highlight an option and press to confirm the selection.
Clock Application 1. After accessing the clock application, select Timer 2. If the timer is stopped or has a zero value, press the left soft key (Start) or to start the timer. The left soft key changes to “Stop” 3. When the timer is running, you can press the left soft key or to stop the timer (Stop) to return to the Clock menu, or - If the timer is running, press press to return to idle state, with the timer continuing to run.
Clock Application z The countdown annunciator the countdown expires z If the phone is off when the countdown expires, nothing will be displayed when the phone is powered back on. The countdown annunciator is removed from the screen z When the countdown expires and if a call is ongoing, a simple tone is played through the earpiece or earphone (whichever the voice channel is playing through) instead of the assigned ring tone.
Clock Application - The tens digit for the minute and second field is restricted so that no entry above "6" is permitted - Press to reset the previous character to zero. Press to return to idle state and no changes are saved to the countdown duration 4.
Clock Application z Once the countdown is started, you can press the left soft key (Cancel) to stop the countdown and reset the value to the last set duration 79
Poker Application 12. POKER APPLICATION The poker (Video Poker) application is a game provided for your enjoyment. Video poker is a simplified version of poker, wherein you only get one “turn” to swap any desired cards with ones dealt from the deck If the game was previously terminated by pressing or due to application timeout, the phone automatically saves the game to access the main 1. To access the Video Poker application, press menu and then select Poker.
Poker Application to select the desired bet amount then press change or press to cancel the change to confirm the - Select Payouts to view the “win” payout table. While browsing, press to scroll the screen. Press (Done) to hide the table or the left soft key - To quit the current game and restart a game, select Game restart. You will be asked whether you really want to start a new game. Press the left soft key (Yes) to confirm the restart; or press the right soft key (No) or to cancel 5.
Poker Application 8. To continue the game, press the left soft key (Continue). The screen displays your bank amount and current bet.
Text Entry 13. TEXT ENTRY The phone supports three text entry methods or modes, including numeric, multitap and eZiText In text entry screen (for example, message edit box), press to switch between the available modes. The current text entry mode indicator will key: be displayed on the screen directly above the Entry Mode Indicator numeric mode 123 Multitap eZiText z Abc: Smart mode. First letter is capitalized with the remaining in lowercase z ABC: Uppercase.
Text Entry 13.1 Numeric Mode This mode is primarily used for entering phone numbers In numeric mode, the keys are mapped directly to numbers. You are able to enter only numbers, symbols, or the space character 1. Press to switch between the text entry modes until the visual indicator 123 appears on the screen directly above - Pressing and holding # switches to alphanumeric mode; either eZitext or multitap becomes active depending on which was active last (default is multitap) 2.
Text Entry - In "smart" mode, the phone operates using basic intelligence about capitalization. The very first letter of a text entry is capitalized but the others are automatically in lowercase. When you enter a period (or an exclamation mark or a question mark) and a space, then the first letter after the space is capitalized with the remaining letters in lowercase 3. Press to enter the corresponding letter labeled on the respective key.
Text Entry - Pressing and holding will display the text language selection menu. This allows you to changes input language temporarily repeatedly to switch between the three capitalization 2. Press modes: smart mode (indicator: Ez), uppercase (indicator: EZ), lowercase (indicator: ez) - In "smart" mode, the phone operates using basic intelligence about capitalization. The very first letter of a text entry is capitalized but the others are automatically in lowercase.
Text Entry z Change upper/lowercase: Press the three capitalization modes 5. Enter the selected word: Press repeatedly to switch between or to confirm the selected word and to remove the highlight; or press and to add a space - When no word is highlighted, press to switch text entry modes; press # # to confirm the word to enter a space; press to move the cursor 6. Enter symbols: Press to display the symbol list. Press to to enter this symbol highlight the intended symbol, then press 7.
Text Entry z A single key press, pressing and holding of pound character (‘#’) z A single key press of # is mapped to the is mapped to the star character (‘*’) 13.4.2 Name In name restricted text entry, you are expected to enter a name. Since proper nouns are not in the eZitext database, you are not allowed to enter eZitext mode.
Text Entry Default Text Mode Application Text Field Contacts First name, Last name Multitap Name restricted Contacts Phone numbers, pager Numeric Numeric restricted Contacts Email Multitap Email address restricted Messaging Recipients fields Numeric Messaging Messaging Idle Messaging text body Pop-up number input box Restrictions Email address restricted Multitap Unrestricted Numeric Numeric restricted 89
Troubleshooting 14.
Troubleshooting at: http://www.utstar.com Select “Support” and be directed to the Toll Free number of the UTStarcom International Professional Service Regional Center that serves your area. Or you can call the UTStarcom North America Professional Service organization at 1-(866) 663-3266.
Safety and Warranty 15. SAFETY AND WARRANTY This chapter addresses the safety guidelines and precautions to follow when operating your phone. Before operating your phone, please be aware of all the safety details This chapter contains the terms and conditions of services and the warranty for your phone. Please review them thoroughly z SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES z SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FCC RF EXPOSURE z SAR INFORMATION z FDA CONSUMER UPDATE z 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY 15.
Safety and Warranty and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard (C951) The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and those standards) 1* : American National Standards Institute. 2* : National Council on Radiation protection and measurements. 3* : International Commission on Nonionizing Radiation Protection. 15.1.2 ANTENNA CARE Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna.
Safety and Warranty 15.1.4 ELECTRONIC DEVICES Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone 15.1.4.1 Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six (6”) inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker.
Safety and Warranty 15.1.5 OTHER SAFETY GUIDELINES 15.1.5.1 Aircraft FCC and Transport Canada Regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Turn your phone OFF before boarding an aircraft 15.1.5.2 Blasting Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn off two-way radio.” Obey all signs and instructions 15.1.5.
Safety and Warranty repair is required, return unit to an authorized UTStarcom cellular service center. If unit is disassembled, the risk of electric shock or fire may result DO NOT short-circuit the battery terminals with metal items etc 15.2 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FCC RF EXPOSURE WARNING: Read this information before using 15.2.
Safety and Warranty FCC website at www.fcc.
SAR Information 16. SAR INFORMATION 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 radiofrequency (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.
SAR Information with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/ oet/fccid after searching on O6Y-C1100 Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) website at http://www.wow-com.
FDA Consumer Update 17. FDA CONSUMER UPDATE FDA: U.S. Food and Drug Administration -Center for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer Update on Wireless Phones 1. Do wireless phones pose a health hazard? The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using wireless phones. There is no proof, however, that wireless phones are absolutely safe. Wireless phones emit low levels of radiofrequency energy (RF) in the microwave range while being used.
FDA Consumer Update z Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones with the best possible information on possible effects of wireless phone use on human health FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have responsibility for different aspects of RF safety to ensure coordinated efforts at the federal level.
FDA Consumer Update which have a base unit connected to the telephone wiring in a house, typically operate at far lower power levels, and thus produce RF exposures far below the FCC safety limits 4. What are the results of the research done already? The research done thus far has produced conflicting results, and many studies have suffered from flaws in their research methods.
FDA Consumer Update because the interval between the time of exposure to a cancer- causing agent and the time tumors develop - if they do -may be many, many years. The interpretation of epidemiological studies is hampered by difficulties in measuring actual RF exposure during day-to-day use of wireless phones. Many factors affect this measurement, such as the angle at which the phone is held, or which model of phone is used 6.
FDA Consumer Update consistent with the safety standards developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (IEEE) and the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement. The exposure limit takes into consideration the body’s ability to remove heat from the tissues that absorb energy from the wireless phone and is set well below levels known to have effects. Manufacturers of wireless phones must report the RF expo-sure level for each model of phone to the FCC.
FDA Consumer Update If you must conduct extended conversations by wireless phone every day, you could place more distance between your body and the source of the RF, since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance. For example, you could use a headset and carry the wireless phone away from your body or use a wireless phone connected to a remote antenna Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that wireless phones are harmful.
FDA Consumer Update wireless phones and helped develop a voluntary standard sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). This standard specifies test methods and performance requirements for hearing aids and wireless phones so that that no interference occurs when a person uses a “compatible” phone and a “compatible” hearing aid at the same time. This standard was approved by the IEEE in 2000.
12 Month Limited Warranty 18.
12 Month Limited Warranty The Company disclaims liability for removal or reinstallation of the product, for geographic coverage, for inadequate signal reception by the antenna or for communications range or operation of the cellular system as a whole To obtain repairs or replacement within the terms of this Warranty, the product should be delivered with proof of Warranty coverage (e.g.
12 Month Limited Warranty damage so the above limitation or exclusions may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state or province to province IN USA : UTStarcom/Audiovox Communications 555 Wireless Blvd.
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