SAFETY INFORMATION: This wireless hand phone has been tested and complies with the Federal Communications Commision (FCC) RF exposure limits for General Population/Uncontrolled exposure environment. In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters.
*SM-801 PHS/sec1(GB) 00.3.9 4:16 PM Page 2 continued to next page CONTENTS Telephone and accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3. Basic operations Attach the hand strap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Placing a call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Important features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
*SM-801 PHS/sec1(GB) 00.3.9 4:16 PM Page 4 CONTENTS 4. Convenience features Quick search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Switching input modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Storing a secret phone book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Entering text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
*SM-801 PHS/sec1(GB) 00.3.9 4:16 PM Page 6 1 .Introduction 1. INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT FEATURES TELEPHONE AND ACCESSORIES continued to next page Data communications (p. 80) Data communications, at a maximum 32 kbps, are possible by using the data communication card. Retractable antenna, power search (p.
*SM-801 PHS/sec1(GB) 00.3.9 4:16 PM Page 8 1. Introduction 1 .Introduction IMPORTANT FEATURES Vibration mode ringer (p. 53) The phone vibrates when a call is received. Vibration mode dialing (p. 54) When you place a call and the other party answers, the phone vibrates. Select the ringer tone (p. 56) Compose your own ringer melody (p. 57) Select a conventional tone or a melody for the ringer. You can even compose ten different ringer melodies. Hands-free talking (p.
*SM-801 PHS/sec1(GB) 00.3.9 4:16 PM Page 10 1. Introduction 1 .Introduction WHAT IS A PAS FOR YOUR SAFETY Talk on the street, in the office • This section includes important information to prevent harm or damage to the user or other persons. • Some of the problems that can arise from improper use as a result of not reading these precautions are described below.
1. Introduction 1 .Introduction FOR YOUR SAFETY (BE SURE TO READ THESE WARNINGS) WARNING: Failure to heed the following could result in death or severe bodily harm. • DO NOT TALK while riding a bicycle or driving a car, motorcycle, or other motor vehicle. Keep your eyes and attention on the road. ALWAYS stop in a safe, legal area if you must use the phone. PROHIBITED • PAY ATTENTION to your surroundings while talking on the phone.
*SM-801 PHS/sec1(GB) 00.3.9 4:16 PM Page 14 1. Introduction 1 .Introduction FOR YOUR SAFETY ALWAYS (BE SURE TO READ THESE WARNINGS) • DO NOT throw old batteries away in the trash. Take the batteries to a recycling center. Put a piece of tape across the battery terminals to prevent shorting, and dispose of the battery in accordance with local regulations. CAUTIONS ON USE continued to next page • When handling the AC cord: Do not fold it. Do not cut it. Do not heat it. Do not twist it.
1. Introduction 1 .Introduction CAUTIONS ON USE • Do not scrape the phone against hard surfaces. USING THIS MANUAL Reading the display The flashing on the display is shown as ex.: . The finish could be damaged. • Batteries are consumables. Batteries wear out in time. The battery should be replaced when it can only be used for about half as long as a new battery. See page 2-4. • Electronic eavesdropping This product digitally processes your voice before transmission.
*SM-801 PHS/sec1(GB) 00.3.9 4:16 PM Page 18 1. Introduction 1 .Introduction PART NAMES AND THEIR FUNCTIONS e u Function selection key (p. 17, 27) Used to select and set each function. ] i Cursor (p. 17, 27) Press up, down, right, or left to select a function. Also used for cursor movement. Q o Talk/hands-free mode selection (p. 39, 49 to 51) Used when placing and answering incoming calls. Also used to switch to the hands-free, speakerphone, and whisper modes. !0 Power on/off (p.
*SM-801 PHS/sec1(GB) 00.3.9 4:16 PM Page 20 1. Introduction 1 .Introduction READING THE DISPLAY YOU CAN’T USE THE PHONE WHILE; BATTERY INDICATOR DURING STANDBY MODE DISPLAY CAUSE WHAT TO DO Public mode Outside the service area (or signal reception is too poor). Move to a location within the service area or where reception is better so that the indicator goes out. Home mode Signals not received from the base station. Move closer to the base station.
2. BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE CHARGING THE BATTERY CHARGING THE BATTERY How long can a fully charged battery be used? Simply plug the phone into the charger socket to recharge the battery. The battery remains in the phone for charging. Continuous standby time is the time the phone is left continuously in the standby mode without the phone being used to place a call or use any features or functions.
*SM-801 PHS/sec2(GB) 00.3.9 4:31 PM Page 24 2. Before using your phone 2. Before using your phone CHARGING THE BATTERY REPLACING THE BATTERY Battery level • Be sure to buy new batteries from your dealer. Only buy batteries rated for your phone. • Replace the battery when frequent charging is necessary. • DO NOT remove the battery cover unless replacing the battery or there is an emergency. See p. 11 and 112. • The battery level indicator changes as follows depending on the operating conditions.
*SM-801 PHS/sec2(GB) 00.3.9 4:31 PM Page 26 2. Before using your phone 2. Before using your phone TURNING THE POWER ON/OFF SELECTING A FUNCTION Always charge the battery before using the phone for the first time and when it has been unused for an extended period. (p. 22) Functions can be selected directly by entering a number, or by searching from another function. Turning the power on Direct selection by entering a number (ex.
*SM-801 PHS/sec2(GB) 00.3.9 4:31 PM Page 28 2. Before using your phone 2. Before using your phone SELECTING A FUNCTION Quick scroll access 1 (ex.: Select the whisper mode function) F# functions Function Display functions[ (press and hold) Keys to press Page Function Keys to press Page Tel # 33 Alarm 75 Mode Select 38 Memo Pad 71 Whisper Mode 49 Annivers. ( Anniversaries ) 72 Key Beep 31 Calendar 67 Ringer Type 56 Change Lock 36 Composing 57 Lock Phone 37 Ringer Vol.
*SM-801 PHS/sec2(GB) 00.3.9 4:31 PM Page 30 2. Before using your phone 2. Before using your phone ANIMATION DISPLAY SETTING THE KEY BEEP Animation is displayed when a call ends if the date and time have been set (p. 35). Animation is turned off by default. You can set the keys to beep or not to beep as they are pressed. This function is turned on so the keys beep by default. 1 Press es9s3 The current setting flashes. or esus[ 1 Press es1s1 or esus[ • The current setting flashes.
*SM-801 PHS/sec2(GB) 00.3.9 4:31 PM Page 32 2. Before using your phone 2. Before using your phone SETTING KEY GUARD CONFIRMING YOUR PHONE NUMBER Prevent keys from working when in standby Display your own phone number. When the phone is in use, the number can be displayed by direct function selection only. • Calls can still be received when key guard is on. All keys other than w and t function, and the phone can be removed from the charger to answer a call, even when key guard is on.
*SM-801 PHS/sec2(GB) 00.3.9 4:31 PM Page 34 2. Before using your phone 2. Before using your phone CALLER ID DISPLAYING TIME AND DATE Your number is very important. Be sure to register it correctly. Once the date and time have been set, they can be displayed when in the standby mode. The default date and time are January 1, 2000, 00:00. • The date and time recorded in the redial log and incoming call log will be displayed once the date and time are set.
*SM-801 PHS/sec2(GB) 00.3.9 4:32 PM Page 36 2. Before using your phone 2. Before using your phone SETTING AN LOCK CODE PREVENTING SOMEONE TO USE YOUR PHONE (LOCK PHONE) Set the four digit lock code to your favorite code. This code is used for the following functions: phone lock (p. 37), erase all phone book entries (p. 89), secret mode (p. 93), reset (p. 110), and reset all (p. 101). The phone lock feature lets you prevent unauthorized callers to use your phone by requiring your lock code to dial.
*SM-801 PHS/sec2(GB) 00.3.9 4:32 PM Page 38 2. Before using your phone SETTING THE USAGE MODE Setting the operating mode Any of five modes can be selected as desired. 1. Public; 2. Home; 3. Trn (transceiver); 4. Home/Pub.; 5. Pub./Trn. 1 Press esq When set to the public mode or esus[ • The current setting flashes. • ts is not displayed if only the public number is set. 2 Select the desired mode with p, and press e. • Select the desired mode directly with 1-5 Public mode: ..........1 Home mode: ..
*SM-801 PHS/sec3(GB) 00.3.9 4:52 PM Page 39 3. BASIC OPERATIONS PLACING A CALL continued to next page Example: Dial: 900-9888 1 Enter the number to dial. • BE SURE TO INCLUDE THE AREA CODE. Mistakes can be corrected as follow. t (press) Deletes the last digit. t (press and hold) Deletes the entire number. • DIALING AN ISDN TERMINAL phone number s - s subaddress s q This sequence will dial a specific ISDN terminal. (Note that the specific operation may vary with the ISDN equipment used.
*SM-801 PHS/sec3(GB) 00.3.9 4:52 PM Page 40 3. Basic operations 3. Basic operations PLACING A CALL SELECTING THE STRONGEST SIGNAL (POWER SEARCH) IF THESE SCREENS APPEAR (using the Public mode) Select the best possible reception, even while talking on the phone. Dialing an unused number. Call the correct number. Circuits are busy. Try again later. The number dialed is busy. In standby mode 1 In standby mode s (press and hold) ➔ The Power Search button is on the side.
*SM-801 PHS/sec3(GB) 00.3.9 4:52 PM Page 42 3. Basic operations 3. Basic operations ACCEPTING A CALL REDIALING The ringer will sound and the display will flash when a call is received. Dialed numbers are logged in sequence together with the date and time the call was placed. Numbers in this redialing log can be easily redialed. Numbers stay in the log when the phone is turned off. • Up to ten numbers can be kept in the redial log (including the number memo pad (p. 47)).
*SM-801 PHS/sec3(GB) 00.3.9 4:52 PM Page 44 3. Basic operations 3. Basic operations REDIALING DIALING FROM THE INCOMING CALLS LOG (continued to next page) Deleting numbers from the redial log Incoming calls are also logged in sequence together with the date and time the call was received. Numbers in this incoming calls log can be easily called back. Numbers remain in the log when the phone is turned off. • Up to ten numbers can be kept in the incoming calls log.
*SM-801 PHS/sec3(GB) 00.3.9 4:52 PM Page 46 3. Basic operations 3. Basic operations DIALING FROM THE INCOMING CALLS LOG 3 Press q A quick memo of up to 32 digits containing a phone number and other numbers can be stored while talking. The contents of this quick memo log are stored even if the power is turned off. This quick memo log and the redial log together can contain up to ten entries (p. 43). • The displayed number is dialed. • Press r to transfer and store the number in the phone book (p.
*SM-801 PHS/sec3(GB) 00.3.9 4:52 PM Page 48 3. Basic operations 3. Basic operations PLACING A CALL ON HOLD WHISPER MODE The other party will hear a hold signal when placed on hold. You can talk in a whisper while the other party hears you as usual. The whisper mode is turned off by default. 1 2 While talking st To answer all calls in the whisper mode • A hold tone will be sent to the other party and the call will be placed on hold.
*SM-801 PHS/sec3(GB) 00.3.9 4:53 PM Page 50 3. Basic operations 3. Basic operations HANDS-FREE CALLING, USING THE SPEAKER PHONE ADJUSTING THE SPEAKER PHONE VOLUME Carry on a conversation without holding the phone. Convenient when you need to do something else at the same time. You can also hear the other party through the rear speaker. Speaker volume can be adjusted to one of three levels while talking in the handsfree/speaker monitor mode.
*SM-801 PHS/sec3(GB) 00.3.9 4:53 PM Page 52 3. Basic operations 3. Basic operations USING A HEADSET USING THE VIBRATION RINGER MODE A digital headset (sold separately) can be connected to the headset jack to talk without holding the phone. Particularly convenient when you must use both hands while using the phone. When the vibrating ringer is turned on, the phone will vibrate to let you know the phone is ringing. The vibrating ringer is turned off by default.
*SM-801 PHS/sec3(GB) 00.3.9 4:53 PM Page 54 3. Basic operations 3. Basic operations USING THE CALL-ANSWERED VIBRATION MODE RINGER VOLUME ADJUSTMENT The phone will vibrate for approximately 0.5 second when you place a call and the other party answers. This mode is turned off by default. Adjust the ringer volume. The setting is retained when the phone is turned off. The ringer volume is set to medium by default. 1 1 Press es1s6 or esus[ Press es1s4 or esus[ • The current setting is displayed.
*SM-801 PHS/sec3(GB) 00.3.9 4:53 PM Page 56 3. Basic operations 3. Basic operations SELECTING THE RINGER TYPE COMPOSING A RINGER MELODY (continued to next page) Select the type of ringer used to signal incoming calls from among six different patterns, six melodies, and up to ten melodies that you can compose. The selected ringer type is used in public and home modes. Pattern 1 is the default ringer type. Compose up to ten of your own ringer melodies.
*SM-801 PHS/sec3(GB) 00.3.9 4:53 PM Page 58 3. Basic operations 3. Basic operations COMPOSING A RINGER MELODY 4 Select a note and its length. ex.: To select q Press 3 times the s is added. w ex.: Add a dot 6 1once. s 3. ➔ See p. 63 to 66 for how to enter text. • Up to 24 letters can be entered. C will be added. q Press once the 1. s w Press - 9 Enter title se s C is added.
*SM-801 PHS/sec3(GB) 00.3.9 4:53 PM Page 60 3. Basic operations 3. Basic operations USING THE GOOD MANNERS FEATURES USING CUSTOM FUNCTIONS By adjusting the manner mode settings, you can quickly and easily adjust the key beep, Vibration, answered-call vibrator (Vib. Call), and ringer volume settings. There is only one group of manner mode settings. A group of functions that you use frequently can be stored as a custom function for quick, easy access.
*SM-801 PHS/sec3(GB) 00.3.9 4:53 PM Page 62 3. Basic operations USING CUSTOM FUNCTIONS Access and cancel functions using a custom function 1 Press eso 2 [select the function which you would like to use. ➔ To clear a custom function, select the custom function to clear, and then press t. 1: Clear the custom function and return to the custom function selection screen. If the last custom function is cleared, the standby mode is resumed.
*SM-801 PHS/sec4(GB) 00.3.9 5:04 PM Page 63 4. CONVENIENCE FEATURES SWITCHING INPUT MODES Press R to change the text input mode.
*SM-801 PHS/sec4(GB) 00.3.9 5:04 PM Page 64 4. Convenience features 4. Convenience features ENTERING TEXT USING THE COPY, CUT, AND PASTE FUNCTIONS (continued to next page) ◆Character entry by number of key pushes Example: If the button that you are pressing is Copy, cut, and paste functions are provided for convenient editing during text input. • Copy: Copies the selected text. Ex: “ABCDEFG” ➔ “ABCD EFG ” ➔ “ | ABCDEFG” ➔ “EFGABCDEFG” Copy Paste 2. • Cut: Copies and deletes the selected text.
*SM-801 PHS/sec4(GB) 00.3.9 5:04 PM Page 66 4. Convenience features 4. Convenience features USING THE COPY, CUT, AND PASTE FUNCTIONS 4 Press = s 3 (paste) • After the text is pasted, you are returned to normal text editing. Display the calendar for a specific month and year. The valid range for the calendar function is January 1900 to December 2099. ➔ Cut and Paste 1 ] Use the key to position the cursor at the start of the first character of the text string that you wish to cut.
*SM-801 PHS/sec4(GB) 00.3.9 5:04 PM Page 68 4. Convenience features 4. Convenience features USING THE SCHEDULER You can use the Scheduler function to sound a 30-second alarm and display a message at a specified time. • Up to three events per day, and a total of 20 events can be scheduled. • Schedules can be set up to one month in advance from the date of setting. • The alarm stops automatically after 30 seconds. Press any key to stop the alarm manually.
*SM-801 PHS/sec4(GB) 00.3.9 5:04 PM Page 70 4. Convenience features 4. Convenience features VIEWING AND DELETING SCHEDULED EVENTS USING THE MEMO PAD Viewing and deleting schedules. The memo pad is a convenient way to store information (e.g. train schedules etc.). Up to 5 memos, 72 characters can be entered for each memo. ◆Viewing schedules 1 Press es4s2 or esus[ 2 Press e, and use ] to select ➔ the mark for the schedule you wish to view. 3 Press e to display the message.
*SM-801 PHS/sec4(GB) 00.3.9 5:04 PM Page 72 4. Convenience features 4. Convenience features ANNIVERSARY DATES You can store up to 10 important anniversary events (birthdays etc.). When the day specified for an anniversary event arrives, the message set for it is displayed during standby mode for the period of that day. Reminder: The date and time (P35) must be set in order to use the Anniversary function. 1 2 5 Use p to select a mark.
*SM-801 PHS/sec4(GB) 00.3.9 5:04 PM Page 74 4. Convenience features 4. Convenience features ALARM CLOCK FEATURES • When the snooze function is 'On' When the snooze function is turned 'On', after you stop the alarm, it rings five times every five minutes. • When the snooze function is 'Off' The alarm rings at the set time, but the snooze function does not operate. • Before you finish the setting you can use y to return to the previous display. • Press any button to stop the alarm from ringing.
*SM-801 PHS/sec4(GB) 00.3.9 5:04 PM Page 76 4. Convenience features 4. Convenience features CALCULATOR ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY You can use the calculator function to perform arithmetic. • The calculation result can be up to a maximum of eight digits, and decimal calculations are possible. You can adjust the contrast of the LCD to one of five levels. The contrast is set to level 3 at the factory. It is also possible to turn the backlight timer off so that the backlight is permanently on for the game.
*SM-801 PHS/sec4(GB) 00.3.9 5:04 PM Page 78 4. Convenience features 4. Convenience features PLAYING A GAME This phone includes a game that you can play to kill time when waiting for friends, or when traveling. In the game, you maneuver a crab and catch persimmons with claws that fall from above. • After every 10th persimmon that you catch, the speed at which they fall gradually increases. • The maximum score possible is 999. The game ends when you reach this score.
*SM-801 PHS/sec4(GB) 00.3.9 5:04 PM Page 80 4. Convenience features 4. Convenience features HOW TO DATA COMMUNICATION TRANSMITTING DATA Connections for data communication 1 1 2 Insert the Data Communications card (sold separately) into the PC card slot. 3 Open the cover of data communications terminal on the telephone, and plug the connector securely into it while pressing the lock buttons on the sides of the connector.
*SM-801 PHS/sec4(GB) 00.3.9 5:04 PM Page 82 4. Convenience features 4. Convenience features RECEIVING DATA MWI It is possible to load data received by the telephone into a personal computer. With this service, calls that come in (when the telephone is switched off, when you are outside the service or when you cannot answer the telephone for some reason) are received by the MWI service, and the caller can leave a recorded message.
*SM-801 PHS/sec5(GB) 00.3.9 5:34 PM Page 84 5. Using the phone book 5. USING THE PHONE BOOK STORING ENTRIES You can store up to 500 names and telephone numbers in the phonebook. • You can enter data directly into the phonebook or enter it from the redial memory, call log, or number memo (P43, 45, 47). 1 4 Press e Press o ➔ NOTE • The number of entries is displayed for about two seconds, then the display switches to the name entry screen. • To continue making entries in the phonebook. is displayed.
*SM-801 PHS/sec5(GB) 00.3.9 5:34 PM Page 86 5. Using the phone book 5. Using the phone book STORING NUMBERS FROM THE REDIAL MEMORY, NUMBER MEMO, AND INCOMING CALLS LOG It is possible to enter data into the phone book from the redial memory, number memo, and call log. There must be a number in the redial memory, number memo or call log in order to do this. 1 Display the number that you want to enter into the phonebook.
*SM-801 PHS/sec5(GB) 00.3.9 5:34 PM Page 88 5. Using the phone book 5. Using the phone book DELETING DATA (CLEAR SELECTED) DELETING DATA It is possible to delete entries from the phonebook on an individual basis. If your phonebook becomes full (500 entries), and you want to add new entries, you can delete existing entries to make more rooms. It is also possible to delete all entries from the phonebook at one time, but you are required to enter your Lock Code (password) to do this.
*SM-801 PHS/sec5(GB) 00.3.9 5:34 PM Page 90 5. Using the phone book 5. Using the phone book SEARCH FOR A NAME It is possible to search for names stored in the phonebook, and then call, edit or delete the number. Searching is possible even when a call is in progress. 1 q… Dials the selected number. r... Edit the data of the name that you want to find.
*SM-801 PHS/sec5(GB) 00.3.9 5:34 PM Page 92 5. Using the phone book 5. Using the phone book QUICK SEARCH STORING A SECRET PHONE BOOK (continued to next page) You can use the letters assigned to the number buttons (0 to 9) for searching, and calling. This quick search function is not available when a call is in progress. To create a phonebook that others cannot see, it is first necessary to set secret mode on. You can then store names and numbers in the secret phonebook.
*SM-801 PHS/sec5(GB) 00.3.9 5:34 PM Page 94 5. Using the phone book 5. Using the phone book STORING A SECRET PHONE BOOK EDITING, ADDING DATA TO THE SECRET PHONE BOOK Storing data in the secret phonebook Editing and adding information in the secret phonebook Remainder: Set secret mode to on (P93). Reminder: Set secret mode on. 1 Use the procedure outlined in steps 1 to 4 of "Storing entries" (P84, 85) to enter names, numbers and number type marks into the secret phonebook.
*SM-801 PHS/sec6(GB) 00.3.9 5:40 PM Page 96 6. RECORDING FUNCTIONS RECORDING A CALL It is possible to record the voice of the person you are talking to during a call. The recording is stored even if the power is switched off. • Up to four recordings can be stored (the maximum length for each is 15 seconds). The total recording time allowed is 60 seconds. Reminder: The following operations apply when a call is in progress. 1 While a call is in progress, press r. ➔ 6.
*SM-801 PHS/sec6(GB) 00.3.9 5:40 PM Page 98 6. Recording functions PLAYING, DELETING A MESSAGE Deleting all messages 3 If you playback all messages, you will be asked if you want to erase all messages. Press 1 to delete all messages ➔ • After deleting all messages, the telephone returns to standby mode. • If you press 0 to avoid the delete operation, the telephone returns to standby mode. NOTE • If you play a recorded message then return to standby mode, "Messages" is no longer displayed.
*SM-801 PHS/sec8(GB) 00.3.9 5:38 PM Page 110 8. OTHER FEATURES RESTORING INDIVIDUAL DEFAULT SETTINGS It is possible to reset the settings you have made for this phone to the default settings (settings at the time of purchase). You must input your lock code in order to do this. 1 Press es1s9 2 Press eand input your lock code. 8.
*SM-801 PHS/sec8(GB) 00.3.9 5:38 PM Page 112 8. Other features 8. Other features RESTORING ALL DEFAULT SETTINGS SPECIFICATIONS Specifications Weight 69g (approx.) Size (W x H x D) 39mm x 119mm x 18mm (approx.) Transmission power 10mW (approx.) System Digital (1.9GHz band) (TDMA method) Continuous connection and standby times on full charge Public Continuous connection Standby 6 hours (approx.) 700 hours (approx.
*SM-801 PHS/sec8(GB) 00.3.9 5:38 PM Page 114 8. Other features TROUBLESHOOTING Problem What to check Ref. page Power won’t turned on • • • • Is the battery inserted? Is the battery charged? Is the connector plug inserted correctly? Did you press and hold down the POWER button for long enough? 25 20 25 26 Cannot call • Are you inside the service area? • Did you input the phone number correctly? • Is there a line available? If not, wait a while then call again.