Clarity ClarityPa User manual

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Clarity PalTM
Amplied Mobile Phone
User Guide

Table of Contents Table of Contents
BASIC INFORMATION
Safety and Maintenance and Care ...................................................... 1-6
Warranty Information............................................................................ 7-8
FCC Regulations.................................................................................... 9-10
FEATURES OVERVIEW
Keys/Buttons/Functions .....................................................................11-12
LCD Status Icons....................................................................................... 13
Technical Specications........................................................................... 13
BATTERY
Installation/Removal ................................................................................. 14
Charging....................................................................................................... 14
Use................................................................................................................. 15
Security......................................................................................................... 15
NETWORK SETUP
SIM Card Information .............................................................................. 16
Inserting/Removal SIM Card .................................................................. 16
Locking SIM Card ...................................................................................... 16
Locking the phone..................................................................................... 17
Connecting to Network.......................................................................... 17
Power On/OFF........................................................................................... 17
OPERATIONS
Making a call................................................................................................ 18
Dialing Status .............................................................................................. 18
Connecting Status ..................................................................................... 18
Making Calls
National calls ..............................................................................................18
International calls ...................................................................................... 19
Calling to an extension ............................................................................ 19
Calls from lists............................................................................................ 19
Emergency calls.......................................................................................... 19
Receiving Calls
Conversations ............................................................................................ 19
Function operation ...................................................................................20
Call options.................................................................................................20
Use of TONE Key during conversations ............................................20
Auto DTMF.................................................................................................20
Auto Response...........................................................................................20
Function Menus
Rolling searching functions .....................................................................20
Personal shortcuts .................................................................................... 21
Exit................................................................................................................. 21
Phonebook...................................................................................................... 21
Proles
General mode.............................................................................................22
Meeting mode.............................................................................................23
Outdoor mode...........................................................................................23
Indoor mode...............................................................................................23
Headset mode ............................................................................................23
Bluetooth mode.........................................................................................23
Messaging (SMS)
Writing a message..................................................................................... 24
Inbox/Outbox.............................................................................................25
Templates.....................................................................................................25
Message Settings........................................................................................27
Messaging (MMS)
Writing a message.....................................................................................27
Inbox/Outbox.............................................................................................27
Draft Box.....................................................................................................28
Templates.....................................................................................................28

Message Settings........................................................................................28
Voice Mail-Box ...........................................................................................28
Info Service..................................................................................................28
SETTINGS
Phone Settings............................................................................................29
Network Settings......................................................................................30
Security Settings ........................................................................................30
SIM Card Lock............................................................................................30
Phone Lock..................................................................................................32
Keypad Lock................................................................................................32
Fixed Dial.....................................................................................................32
Barring Dialing............................................................................................32
Changing Password...................................................................................32
Restore factory settings..........................................................................32
Record..........................................................................................................33
Pre-dialing setting......................................................................................33
ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS
Calculator....................................................................................................32
General Stopwatch ...................................................................................33
N-Way Stopwatch.....................................................................................33
Bluetooth.....................................................................................................33
TOOLBOX .......................................................................................................34
Calendar.......................................................................................................34
Memo............................................................................................................34
Alarm Clock................................................................................................34
File Management........................................................................................35
Shortcut Menus .........................................................................................35
Network Service .......................................................................................36
STK Service.................................................................................................36
WAP ..............................................................................................................36
Accounts Information ..............................................................................36
Call Center ......................................................................................................36
Call log..........................................................................................................37
Delete call log............................................................................................. 37
Call duration ...............................................................................................37
Call cost .......................................................................................................37
Message counter........................................................................................37
GPRS data counter ...................................................................................37
Call setting...................................................................................................37
Senior setting..............................................................................................38
Input method
Input by intelligent pinyin ........................................................................38
Input by English ..........................................................................................40
Input by number ........................................................................................42
TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................................44
CONTACT INFORMATION ...............................................................45
Table of Contents Table of Contents

Safety and Maintenance Instructions Safety and Maintenance Instructions
Please read the following safety instructions before using your Clarity Pal
TM
Dual Band Mobile Phone
and accessories. Please keep these instructions for your reference. When using this product, these
safety precautions and warnings should be followed to reduce the risk of re, electric shock, injury
to persons and damage to property. Additional warnings may be present on the product, packag-
ing, or in the user instructions.
Emergency Call Feature
When the emergency button is pressed
the emergency numbers saved in the
phone’s address book will be called in
the order you have selected until a party
is reached. Up to ve emergency num-
bers may be saved in the address book.
The numbers and the order they will be
called must be entered into the phone
in order to ensure the desired numbers
are dialed when the emergency button is
pressed. After you have entered your ve
emergency numbers, you should test the
phone’s emergency call feature by pressing
the emergency button to ensure that you
have correctly entered the numbers into
the phone.
Since the phone service must be purchased
in advance through monthly pre-paid
credits, you must ensure that you have
made your pre-payment in order for the
phone service to remain activated. If you
do not make your monthly pre-payment or
if you do not make a full monthly payment,
you will lose your phone service, and the
phone and the emergency call feature will
not be available.
You must also ensure that the phone’s
battery is fully-charged at all times and that
the phone is in good working condition in
order for the emergency call feature
to work.
If the phone is outside of a cover-age area,
if network service is temporarily sus-
pended by the network carrier, or if there
is network or phone interference, the
emergency call feature will not be available
during those times.
This phone is not equipped with a global
positioning service or other means to
determine the physical location of the
phone. Consequently, if an emergency
situation arises but you are unable to
provide your location to an emergency
contact person in your address book,
neither they nor an emergency response
service may be able to locate you.
The SIM card must be installed and acti-
vated before you will receive any phone
service. If the SIM card is damaged or
replaced, the emergency contact num-
bers you entered into the phone will be
lost. In that case you must re-enter your
ve emergency contact numbers into the
phone’s address book in order to restore
the emergency call feature.
After you have re-entered your ve
emergency numbers, you should test the
phone’s emergency call feature by pressing
the emergency button to ensure that you
have correctly entered the numbers into
the phone.
RADIO FREQUENCY
INTERFERENCE
Pacemakers
The Health Industry Manufacturers
Association recommends that a minimum
separation of (6) inches be maintained
between a handheld wireless phone and
a pacemaker to avoid potential interfer-
ence with the pacemaker. Persons with
pacemakers:
• Should always keep the phone more than
(6) inches from their pacemaker when
the phone is turned on.
• Should not carry the phone in a
breast pocket.
• Should use the ear opposite the pace-
maker to minimize the potential for
interference.
If you have any reason to suspect that
interference is taking place, turn the
phone off immediately.
Hearing Aids
The phone may interfere with some hear-
ing aids. If it does, consult the hearing aid
manufacturer or your physician for alterna-
tives or remedies.
Other Medical Devices
If you use any other personal medical
device, consult the device manufacturer
or your physician to determine if it is
adequately shielded from external
(RF) energy.
COMPLIANCE WITH
MOBILE PHONE USE
RESTRICTIONS
Air Travel
Mobile phone use may be prohibited during
air travel.
Posted Signs
Obey posted signs or notices prohibit-
ing mobile phone use in certain locations,
including but not limited to blasting areas,
health care facilities and aircraft.
Health Care Facilities
Turn the phone off in health care facilities
when any regulations posted in these areas
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instruct you to do so. Hospitals and health
care facilities may use equipment that is
sensitive to external (RF) energy.
Driving Safely
Check and follow local laws and
regulations regarding use of a mobile phone
while driving.
If you decide to use a mobile phone while
driving a vehicle, give your full attention to
driving safely and keep the following driving
tips in mind:*
• Be responsible behind the wheel. Don’t
Text and Drive!
• Get to know your wireless device and its
features such as speed dial and redial.
• Position your wireless device within
easy reach.
• Dial sensibly and assess the trafc; place
calls when you are not moving.
• Let the person you are speaking with
know you are driving; if necessary
suspend the call in heavy trafc or
hazardous weather conditions.
• Do not take notes or look up phone
numbers while driving.
• Use a hands-free device for convenience
and comfort.
• Do not engage in stressful or emotional
conversations that might divert your
attention from the road.
• Dial 911 or other local emergency num-
bers to report serious emergencies —
it’s free from your wireless phone.
• Use your wireless phone to help others
in emergencies.
• Call roadside assistance or a special
non-emergency wireless number
when necessary.
* Driving Tips used with permission from CTIA-
The Wireless Association
®
For Vehicles Equipped with
an Air Bag
An air bag inates with great force. Do not
store the phone or any of its accessories in
the area over the air bag or in the air bag
deployment area.
• Use only those Clarity products and
accessories designed for use with
this product.
• Do not disassemble the product or
AC adapter as this may expose you
to dangerous voltages or other risks.
Incorrect reassembly can cause electric
shock or re when the product is subse-
quently used.
• Use only the charger supplied by Clarity
to charge the product. Do not use the
chargers for any other purpose. Ensure
that the voltage rating corresponds to
the power supply you intend to use, for
example 100-240 V; 50/60 Hz; 0.2 A.
• Never store or use the product or
charge the battery where the tempera-
ture may fall below 0°C (32°F) or rise
above 40°C (104°F).
To avoid the risk of explosion, re
or leakage of toxic chemicals, please
observe the following warnings:
• Do not dispose of the product or
battery in a re or heat above 40°C
(104°F).
• Do not open, deform or mutilate the
battery. There may be corrosive
materials which can cause damage to
eyes or skin and may be toxic
if swallowed.
Removable Battery
This phone contains a removable battery.
Change the battery only as directed in this
User Manual.
• Always store batteries where children
cannot reach them.
• Remove a spent battery promptly. When
replacing the battery, use only the bat-
tery provided by Clarity.
• Do not allow any battery or its holder
to contact metal objects such as keys
or coins.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
This phone is not customer serviceable.
Do not attempt to repair or modify the
phone. Doing so may result in injury
or void your warranty.
Product Cleaning
Use only a slightly damp lint-free cloth to
clean the phone. Use of household clean-
ers, alcohol, or other chemicals may dam-
age your mobile phone.
Handling the Phone
Do not drop, disassemble, open, crush,
bend, deform, puncture, shred, microwave,
incinerate, paint, or insert foreign objects
into the phone.
Discontinue use of your phone and contact
Clarity at 1-800-426-3738 if the product
overheats, has a damaged cord or plug or if
the product has been damaged.
Connecting Accessories
Do not force connectors into ports. In case
of experiencing unreasonable resistance
when attempting to insert a connector in a
port, check for compatibility, obstruction in
the port, or a disgured connector.
Do not insert anything into the phone
other than as directed in the user manual
because this may cause damage to the
internal components or cause injury
to you.
Safety and Maintenance Instructions Safety and Maintenance Instructions
CHARGER
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USE ENVIRONMENT
Avoiding Water
and Wet Locations
Do not use the phone in rain, or near
washbasins or other wet locations. Take
care not to spill any food or liquid on the
phone. In case the phone gets wet, un-plug
all cables, turn off the phone before clean-
ing, and allow it to dry thoroughly before
turning it on again. Do not attempt to dry
the phone with an external heat source,
such as a microwave oven or hair dryer.
Choking Hazard
Never allow children to play with the
phone or accessories — small parts may
be a choking hazard.
Exposure to high volume sound levels may
damage your hearing. Although there is
no single volume setting that is appropri-
ate for everyone, you should always use
your mobile phone with the volume set
at moderate levels and avoid prolonged
exposure to high volume sound levels.
The louder the volume, the less time is
required before your hearing could be
affected. You may experience different
sound levels when using your headset or
headphones with different devices. The
device you use and its settings affect the
level of sound you hear. If you experience
hearing discomfort, you should stop listen-
ing to the device through your headset or
headphones. To protect your hearing, some
hearing experts suggest that you:
1. Set the volume control in a low posi
tion before putting the head set or head-
phones on your ears.
2. Limit the amount of time you use head
sets or headphones at high volume.
3. Avoid turning up the volume to block out
noisy surroundings.
4. Turn the volume down if the sound from
the headset or headphones prevents you
from hearing people speaking near you.
Visit www.plantronics.com/healthand
safety for more information on headsets
and hearing.
Exposure to Electromagnetic En-
ergy in the Radio Frequency Band
When turned on, this device transmits and
receives electromagnetic radiation in the
radio frequency (RF) bandwidth through
its antenna. By international scientic
agreement, the unit of measurement of
(RF) energy is the “specic absorption
rate”, or SAR. In the United States, the
applicable SAR limit for the C900, set by
the FCC is 1.60 mW/g (thousandths of
watts per gram of mass), or 1.60 W/Kg
(watts per kilogram of mass). The max-
imum SAR exposure measured for the
C900 was 0.738 W/Kg when the phone
was turned on but not in use (body posi-
tion), and 0.264 W/Kg when the phone
was in use (cheek position). In all cases,
the phone was passed by an independent
testing facility.
Disposal and Recycling
Check and follow local laws re-garding
disposal and recycling of your phone
and battery.
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Warranty Information Warranty Information
The following warranty and service
information applies only to products
purchased and used in the U.S. and
Canada. For warranty information in
other countries, please contact your
local retailer or distributor.
Limited Warranty
Clarity, a division of Plantronics, Inc.
(“Clarity”) warrants to the original con-
sumer purchaser that, except for limita-
tions and exclusions set forth below, this
product shall be free from defects in
materials and workmanship for a period
of one (1) year from the date of original
purchase (“Warranty Period”). The obliga-
tion of Clarity under this warranty shall be
at Clarity‘s option, without charge, of any
part or unit that proves to be defective in
material or workmanship during the War-
ranty Period.
Exclusions from Warranty
This warranty applies only to defects in
factory materials and factory workman-
ship. Any condition caused by accident,
abuse, misuse or improper operation,
vio-lation of instructions furnished by
Clarity, destruction or alteration,
improper electrical voltages or currents,
or repair or maintenance attempted by
anyone other than Clarity or an authorized
service center, is not a defect covered by
this warranty. Telephone companies manu-
facture different types of equipment and
Clarity does not warrant that its equip-
ment is compatible with the equipment of
a particular phone company.
Implied Warranties
Under state law, you may be entitled to
the benet of certain implied warranties.
These implied warranties will continue
in force only during the warranty period.
Some states do allow limitations on how
long an implied warranty lasts, so the
above limitation may not apply to you.
Incidental
or Consequential Damages
Neither Clarity nor your retail dealer or
selling distributors has any responsibility
for any incidental or consequential dam-
ages including without limitation, com-
mercial loss or prot, or for any incidental
expenses, loss of time, or inconvenience.
Some states do not allow exclusion or
limitation of incidental or consequential
damage, so the above limitation or exclu-
sion may not apply to you.
Other Legal Rights
This warranty gives you specic legal rights
and you may also have other rights which
vary from state to state.
How to Obtain Warranty Service
To obtain warranty service, please prepay
shipment and return the unit to the appro-
priate facility listed to the right.
In the United States
Clarity Service Center
6131 Preservation Drive,
Chattanooga, TN 37416
Tel: (423) 622-7793 or
(800) 426-3738
Fax: (423) 622-7646 or
(800) 325-8871
In Canada
Plantronics Service Center
8112 Trans-Canada Hwy.
Ville St. Laurent. Que.
Canada H4S 1M5
Tel: (800) 540-8363
(514) 956-8363
Fax: (514) 956-1825
Please use the original container, or pack
the unit(s) in a sturdy carton with sufcient
packing material to prevent damage.
Include the following information:
1. A proof-of-purchase indicating model
number and date of purchase.
2. Bill-to address.
3. Ship-to address.
4. Number and description of units shipped.
5. Name and telephone number of person
to call, should contact be necessary.
6. Reason for return and description of
the problem.
Damage occurring during shipment is
deemed the responsibility of the carrier,
and claims should be made directly with
the carrier.
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3. Connect the telephone equipment into
an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the television, radio, or other
receiver is connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced
Radio/TV Technician for help.
CAUTION: Changes or modications to
this equipment not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
Privacy of communications may not be
ensured when using this phone.
CAUTION: To maintain the compliance
with the FCC’s RF exposure guideline,
place the base unit at least 20cm from
nearby persons.
For body worn operation, this handset has
been tested and meets the FCC RF expo-
sure guidelines when used with the (Plan-
tronics) accessories supplied or designated
for this product. Use of other accessories
may not ensure compliance with FCC RF
exposure guidelines.
Industry Canada Technical
Specications
This product meets the applicable Industry
Canada technical specications.
Before installing this equipment, users
should ensure that it is permissible to be
connected to the facilities of the local tele-
communications company. The equipment
must also be installed using an acceptable
method of connection. In some cases, the
company’s inside wiring associated with a
single line individual service may be ex-
tended by means of a certied connector
assembly (telephone extension cord). The
customer should be aware that compliance
with the above conditions may not prevent
degradation of service in some situations.
Repairs to certied equipment should be
made by an authorized Canadian mainte-
nance facility designated by the supplier.
Any repairs or alterations made by the
user to this equipment, or equipment mal-
functions, may give the telecommunica-
tions company cause to request the user
to disconnect the equipment.
Users should ensure for their own protec-
tion that the electrical ground connections
of the power utility, telephone lines and
internal metallic water pipe system, if pres-
ent, are connected together. This precau-
tion may be particularly important in
rural areas.
CAUTION: Users should not attempt to
make such connections themselves, but
should contact the appropriate electrical
inspection authority, or electrician, as
appropriate.
The Ringer Equivalence Number is an
indication of the maximum number of
terminals allowed to be connected to a
telephone interface. The termination on
an interface may consist of any combina-
tion of devices subject only to the require-
ment that the sum of the Ringer Equiva-
lence Numbers of all the devices does not
exceed ve.
(The term “IC:” before the certication/
registration number only signies that the
Industry Canada technical specications
were met.)
This Class B digital apparatus complies with
Canadian ICES-003.
The party responsible for regulatory
compliance:
Clarity, A Division of Plantronics, Inc.
6131 Preservation Drive,
Chattanooga, TN 37416
Phone: 1-800-552-3368
FCC Regulations and Requirements FCC Regulations and Requirements
Part 15 of FCC Rules Information
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device
may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Your equipment has been tested and found
to comply with the limits of a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC
rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful
interference in residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interfer-
ence to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will
not occur in a particular installation; if this
equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, you are encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one of the fol-
lowing measures:
1. Where it can be done safely, reorient
the receiving televsion or radio antenna.
2. To the extent possible, relocate the
television, radio or other receiver with
respect to the telephone equipment.
(This increases the separation between the
telephone equipment and the receiver.)
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Features Overview
1
Volume Adjust Button
2
Headset Port
3 M1*
Memory Key – Long-press/Memory
( Press key to access and
select menu options.)
4
M2
Memory Key
5
M3*
Memory Key – Long-press/Memory
( Also press key to access and
select menu options – short press.)
6
Dial Key (Press to connect call)
7
ON/OFF Key (Press/Hold to Power ON/OFF)
8
Arrow Key (Menu Scroll)
9
TONE Button
10
BOOST Button (Amplify)
11
AC Power (Charging Port)
12
Emergency Button
(Located on back of phone)
13
Phone Status Icons
14
AC Power Adapter
15
Charging Base
1
2
6 8
4
3
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Important: Before using phone,
please read Safety Instructions.
Note: Phone battery may be charged
with or without the charging base.
To use the base, insert the “plug-tip” end
of the AC Power Adapter cord into the
back of the charging base, and insert
the phone making sure contacts engage
between the phone and base.
Without the base, plug in the AC Adapter
“plug-tip” end of power cord into the side
of phone as shown to the right.
Signal Strength
Ring Tone
Bluetooth Battery
14
9
10
11
13
Warning: Use the supplied AC
Adapter. Other adapters may damage
the phone and void the warranty.
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Features Overview LCD Status Icons/Technical Specications
Signal strength
No signal
GPRS connection
Unread message
Unread service message
Missed calls
Call transfer
Keypad lock
Keypad unlock
Alarm clock
Ring tone
Battery indication
Bluetooth connected
Unread MMS
Headset mode
LCD Status Icons
Function Specication
Model K2319
Size 5 x 4 in.
SIM type * Regular
Built-in Memory 506K
Frequency band *GSM 900
GSM 1800
Dual Frequency
Phonebook
Capacity *250pcs
(SIM capacity depends on SIM type.)
GPRS *Support
SMS/MMS Support
WAP Support
Bluetooth Support
Recorder WAV digital
record
(Can record ring tones.)
Backlights Support
Meoldies Support
Call transfer/call limit *Support
Call waiting/
conference call *Support
Alarm/calendar/
world time Support
Phonebook groups Support
STK *Support
Auto redial Support
Chinese/English input Support
Technical Specications
*This function or service requires network
or SIM support.
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Back Views

Battery installation and charging Battery use and security
Battery Installation and removal
Step 1: Remove the battery compartment
cover by sliding the cover towards the bot-
tom end of the phone.
Step 2: Install the battery by pushing the
battery into the compartment while ensur-
ing that the contacts on the battery and
battery compartment are correctly aligned
and engaged.
Step 3: Replace the battery compartment
cover by sliding the cover towards the
upper end of the phone. Make sure it snaps
securely into place.
Battery charging
Note: Phone Charging Options:
See page 11 for correct use of the AC
power adapter. The phone may be charged
by connecting the AC power cord (tip) directly
into the phones charging-port on the side of
the phone, or by using the charging base.
Begin the battery charging process by
inserting the “plug-tip” of the AC Power
cord into the charging port (9) of the
phone. Plug the AC Power Adapter into a
110V electrical outlet. Charging time is
approximately 2-3 hours. (See page 11)
The battery indication on the phone LCD
will begin to “blink.” If the phone is pow-
ered off, the LCD will display “charging.”
When charging is complete the battery
indicator will stop “blinking.”
Warning: The phone should be stored in
a well-ventilated environment where the
temperature is -40˚C — +55˚C. Use only the
factory supplied charger and battery.
The warranty will be void if the factory
supplied charger is not used.
Battery Use
Recharge the battery when the phone is
powered OFF automatically or when
there is a low battery indicator showing
on the LCD.
If the battery has not completely run out
of energy before charging, the mobile will
adjust and reduce the time of charging.
The idle and talk time of the phone speci-
ed by the factory is based on a perfect
working environment. In reality, the
working time of the battery will vary with
the network status, work environment and
usage requirements.
Battery Security
• Use only the factory supplied battery.
The use of non-original parts will void
the manufacturer’s warranty.
• The new battery can achieve the best
performance only after two or three
complete charging and use cycles.
• The battery may be charged for hun
dred’s of times. However, over time, the
power will degrade and performance
will degrade. Install a new battery when
the idle and talk time are apparently
shortened.
Unplug and disconnect the AC Power
adapter when not in use. Do not connect
the battery to the AC Power adapter for
more than a week. Over-charging will
shorten the life of the battery.
• Do not store the battery with metal.
• Do not bend or open the battery.
• Do not place the battery in water or re.
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SIM Card Installation Connecting to a Network
SIM card
Your network provider will supply you a
SIM card. The SIM card is key for accessing
the GSM network.
All information about the network and
your calling record will be saved to the
SIM card, along with the phonebook list
and messages. The SIM card can be trans-
ferred to other GSM mobile phones.
Avoid touching the metal areas of the card,
and keep away from metalic sources.
WARNING: Do not remove card
when the phone is powered ON, or
connected to an AC power source.
Install/Remove SIM card
Step 1: Power OFF the phone.
Step 2: Remove battery.
Step 3: Insert the SIM card as shown
below. Metal face down.
Step 4: Re-install battery. (See page 14
for battery installation instructions.)
Locking SIM card
To avoid illegal use, the phone is protected
by a PIN code.
Step 1: Power ON the phone.
Step 2: Select SIM card locking function.
Step 3: Input the appropriate PIN code.
Important: The network provider will
supply a standard PIN code. You should
choose to change this code to a personal
code of your choice.
Note: The default phone password
is [112 2 ].
You may also unlock the card by using the
PIN code.
The PIN code protection can also be
cleared, if errors occur in in the process.
However, be advised that after this un-
locking process, the card is not protected,
and unauthorized use is possible.
Important: If the wrong code is inserted
continuously for three (3) times, the card
will be locked by the network. To correct
this error, a PUK code will have to be used.
Connecting to a network
After unlocking the SIM card, the phone
will search for the registered network, or
other available network. Once connected,
the name of the network provider will
show in the middle of the LCD. The phone
will be in an idle mode.
Important: If phone prompts the mes-
sage “Emergency call only” on the
LCD, it means the phone is out service.
However, you may still make emergency
calls according to the signal strength.
Locking phone
To avoid illegal use, you should choose
the lock phone function, and create a per-
sonal password.
Once choosing this function, you will be
required to enter this password each time
you input a PIN code.
Important: You will have to contact the
maintenance center if the password is lost.
Power ON/OFF
Long press the power key to turn ON
the phone.
If there is a prompt “insert the SIM
card,” then power OFF the phone and
check the SIM card.
Long press the power key to turn OFF
the phone.
Note: The phone is powered OFF when a
“ash” symbol will displays on the LCD.
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Phone lock feature
Step 1
Use Arrow key to
select Settings.
Press M1 Memory
key to select OK.
Step 2
Use Arrow key to
select Security
setup.
Press M1 Memory
key to select OK.
Step 3
Use Arrow key to
select Phonelock.
Press M1 Memory
key to select ON.
Step 4
Use keypad to
enter password.
Phone setup
OK Back
Security setup
Restore factory
Settings
Phonebook
OK Back
Settings
File Manager
User profiles
Menu Options
On Back
Phone lock
Auto keypad lock
Change password
Security Setup
1
2
3
Back
Input password
Off

Operations Operations
Making a call
The icon on the top left corner of the LCD
indicates the signal strength.
There are three methods to make
a call.
•Phonebook — Find the number to
dial, then press the dial key.
•Call Register — Enter the list of
missed calls, received calls or dialed
calls, then choose the record, press
the dial key.
• Manual — In idle mode, you can input
the number by numeric keys, then
press the dial key.
Dialing status
Enter the dialing status. The signal strength
and other icons will be displayed when
dialing. A “blicking” stick indicates the
location of the cursor.
Steps for inputting the number:
Step 1: Delete the character before
the cursor.
Step 2: Dial the number by using the
dial key.
Signal strength
Step 3: Press * key twice to input
“+”, which can be used to
make international calls. Press *
key three (3) times to input “P”,
which can be used for DTMF
functions.
Connecting status
After dialing the number, the LCD will dis-
play signal strength and battery indications.
If the number is not in the phonebook, the
number will be displayed — otherwise the
name will be displayed.
Calls outside local service area
The simpliest method to make a call is to
input the number by numeric keys, then
press the dial key. If you make an mistake,
touch the M3 key to clear the error.
• To make calls out of your local service
area, enter the area code, followed by
the phone number, and then press the
dial key.
• After dialing the number and press-
ing the dial key, a “calling” message will
display on the LCD.
•Short Press the Power Key to end or
abort the call.
Calls to extension numbers
Some xed phone numbers to not allow
direct access. If so, dial the switchboard
number, then the extension number.
Insert “P” between the switchboard num-
ber and extension to complete the call.
[Area code] + [swithboard number]
+ [P] + [extension number]
+ [dial key]
International calls
Press * key two (2) times to input “+”,
then the LCD will display “+” which will
allow you to make a call from any country
when the country prex number is
not known.
Step 1: Input “+”.
Step 2: Input country code
Step 3: Input the complete phone number
Step 4: Press Dial key
Note: Country codes are unchangeable,
however, you must remove the “0” from
city codes.
[+] + [country code] + [complete
phone number] + [dial key]
Calls from a list
All calls you dial and receive will be saved
in the phone.
The numbers will be categorized by:
“Missed Calls”, Received Calls”, and
“Dialed Calls”.
Check all calls in the phone call log.
When the memory is full, old calls will be
automatically erased.
Note: You can save a new call to the
phonebook.
Emergency calls
If the phone is withing the service network,
whether using the GSM network, you can
make emergency calls. If you have no roam-
ing services in the area, LCD will display
“Emergency Calls Only”. As long as
you are in the network, you can make
Emergency Calls even without a SIM card.
Receiving calls
When there is an incoming call, the ring will
sound or the phone will vibrate.
Signal strength and battery indication will
display on the LCD while receiving. If the
contact number is saved in the phonebook,
the contact name will display — otherwise,
only the contact number.
Click “Answer” to answer the call, or
click “Refuse” to reject the call.
Receive a call by pressing the option, or by
pressing the “DIAL” (connect) key.
To reject the call, press the POWER ON/
OFF Key
Note: If the headset is inserted, you can
receive the call with the headset. If auto
answer function is ON, and the headset is
inserted, the call will be auto-answered
after 2 seconds.
Conversation process
The conversation begins once connected.
LCD display: caller’s photo (if present),
number or name, call duration (if this func-
tion is open).
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Operations Operations
Function operation
During the conversation, enter the talking
options, press POWER ON/OFF key to
end the call; or use the numeric dial key.
If you make a new call, the current call
will remain.
• Short Press POWER ON/OFF key:
ends the converstion.
• Use the UP/DOWN navigation key,
or Volume UP/DOWN button on
left side of phone adjust the volume of
the earpiece.
• Press the M1 memory key to access
the menu and enter the call options.
Call options
You can enter call options during a conver-
staion — some functions can only be seen
during a conversation.
Note: Other functions, such as call trans-
fer, conference call, call holding, and call
waiting require network support. Refer to
your network provider for details.
Call options functions:
• Hold: Pause one of the conversations
during a multi-party call.
• Conclude: End the current call.
• New call: After pausing of in-progress
calls, you can dial a new call.
• Phonebook: Enter the phonebook
menu.
• Message: Enter the message menu.
• Recording: Record the calling details.
• Mute/Resume: Open or close the
mute mode.
• DTMF: Send DTMF signal.
Tone button use during
conversations
Provides three (3) tone effects: Soprano,
Bass, and Alto.
During conversations, switch these effects
by pressing the TONE and BOOST
(40dB) buttons on the right side of
the phone.
The BOOST (40dB) button increases or
recovers the volume.
Auto DTMF
Input a phone number with a “P”, and the
phone will enter the DTMF mode
automatically.
[letter P] + phone number = DTMF
mode
Auto response
After inserting a headset, and setting the
auto answer function, the phone will auto
answer after two (2) seconds.
FUNCTION MENUS
Rolling searching functions
In idle mode, press the M1 (left)
memory key to enter the menu.
During a conversation, press “options”
to enter.
In all main or submenus, you can scroll
to the function needed by using UP/
DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT key (using UP/
DOWN key to turn pages), and then
press the (left )M1 memory key to enter
the function.
Personal shortcuts
Normally, the submenus and the
“options” have a shortcut number
by which you can enter the different func-
tions. Input the shortcut number of the
submenu in the list, the relevant option
will be displayed.
Exit
You can press the right Memory
Key (M3) to exit from a function. You
can press the OFF key to return to
idle mode.
Phonebook
There are two (2) memory types:
SIM card and phone. The number of SIM
card entries will depend on the type of
card. The phone capacity is 250 entries.
Press the M1 memory key to select
MENU, choose Phonebook, and press
the M1 memory key again (OK).
There are a number of options available
such as Quick search, Search contact, Add
new contact, Delete, Caller groups, M1/
M2/M3 settings, and Phonebook settings.
You can choose the following functions
within the phonbook:
• Search by contact: you can search the
linked record by name.
• Add new entry: add new record to the
SIM card or phone.
• Delete: choose to delete single
records or all records on the SIM or
phone. Note: to delete all records,
you are required to enter the
phone’s password.
• Caller groups: there are ve (5)
groups. You are able to set the name,
ring-tone, picture, group members.
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Phonebook
Search contact
Quick search
OK Back
Add new contact
Delete
DEL
Phonebook list
JOHN
BOB
Back
abc
4236704231
BackOptions
Options
Back
Back
Call
1
2IP dial
4Edit
OK
3
Shortcut
numbers

Operations Operations
• M1/M2/M3 settings: enter Friends,
Family, VIP, and Business caller groups.
• Phonebook settings: set the phone-
book function as follows: Memory status,
Preferred storage, Fields, and Name
list lter, My vCard and version.
Selecting funtions under the
Phonebook option:
Proles
The phone supplies six modes: general
mode, meeting mode, outside mode, inside
mode, headset mode, and bluetooth mode.
General mode
You can operate in each mode.
• Activate: activate general mode
• Personal settings:
Tone setup: set incoming call ring,
alarm clock ring, power on/off ring,
message ring and key tone.
Volume: 1– 7 volume levels for ring
and key tone.
Ring type: ring, vibration, ring/vibra-
tion, ring after vibration.
Other prompt tones: warning, error,
network-connecting, call-through.
Answer mode: any key answer, or
auto answer.
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Step 2
Use arrow key
to scroll/select
Caller groups.
Press M1 Memory
key to select OK.
Step 3
Select the type of
caller group.
Step 1
Use Arrow
key to select
Phonebook.
Press M1
Memory key to
select OK.
Phonebook
Search contact
OK Back
Add new contact
Delete
Caller groups
DEL
Phonebook
OK Back
Settings
File Manager
User profiles
Menu Options
Caller groups
OK Back
Family
Business
VIP
Friends
1
2
3
4
Step 1
Use Arrow key
to select
User proles.
Press M1
Memory key to
select OK.
Step 2
Use Arrow key
to select
General.
Press M1
Memory key to
select Options.
Step 3
Use Arrow key
to select
Customize.
Press M1
Memory key to
select OK.
User profiles
OK Back
File manager
Settings
Phonebook
Menu options
General
Options Back
Meeting
Outdoor
Indoor
User profiles
G
Customize
OK Back
Activate
Profile options
1
2
Step 4
Use Arrow key
to select
Tone setup.
Press M1
Memory key to
select OK.
Step 5
Use Arrow key
to select
Incomingcall.
Press M1
Memory key to
select OK.
Step 6
Use Arrow key
to select a
Ring style of
your choice.
Press M1
Memory key to
select OK.
Tone setup
OK Back
Volume
Alert type
Ring type
Customize
1
2
3
4
Incoming call
OK Back
Alarm
Power on
Power off
Tone setup
1
2
3
4
Ring 1
OK Back
Ring 2
Ring 3
Ring 4
Incoming call
1
2
3
4
Meeting mode
Same setting options as General mode.
Outdoor mode
Same setting options as General mode.
Indoor mode
Same setting options as General mode.
Headset mode
Headset mode will be activated when a
headset is connected.
Bluetooth mode
The phone will enter into Bluetooth mode
when the Bluetooth opens.
Note: On stanby screen, Long press “#”
to open/close mute mode.

Operations Operations
Note: Refer to “input methods”
for details.
Inbox
Check the messages received in the
inbox, and perform the following
functions: reply, delete and delete all, edit
and edit all, forward, copy, and copy all,
move, move all, and move to SIM or phone
memory, use the number (dial out or save),
use the connection and (connect to website
in SMS directly.
If the inbox has no message, a “empty”
prompt will appear.
Outbox
Check the messages saved in the outbox
already sent, or unsent and reply, delete,
edit, forward, copy to phone/SIM, move to
phone/SIM, delete all, copy all, move all, use
the number, and use USSD.
Templates
You can set some common templates for
convenience. Templates can be modied or
deleted. Or, you may choose to create a
new template.
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Write a SMS message
Press “#” key or the M1 Memory key
to switch the input methods: ENGLISH
(ABC)(abc)(Abc); SPANISH/spanish/Span-
ish; FRENCH/french/French; GERMAN/
german/German; DUTCH/dutch/Dutch;
Hebrew/Number
There are the following options:
•The phrase: insert the phrase
• Insert EMS picture, ash, ring
or melody
•Character format: set size, font,
paragraph, etc.
• Input method: choose the input
method
Note: After editing the message, you can
send, save and send, save, send to multiple
contacts, or send to a group.
Send: send it to the corresponding person.
Save and send: save the message to
outbox, and then send it out.
Save: save the message to the outbox.
Send to many: send the message to
more than one contact.
Send to group: send the message to all
members of a group.
After sending the message, the phone
will return to the SMS menu. If message
reporting has been set, you will receive
a successful delivery report. Refer to the
SMS setting, for instructions in setting the
message reporting function.
Step 1
Use Arrow key
to scroll to
Messages.
Press M1
Memory key to
select OK.
Use Arrow key
to select Write
Message.
Press M1 Memory
key to select OK.
Step 2
Use keypad to
write message.
Press M1
Memory key to
select Options.
Use Arrow key to
select Done.
Press M1
Memory key to
select OK.
Step 3
Use Arrow key to
select Send only.
Press M1
Memory key to
select OK.
Step 4
Enter the number
manually, or Press
M1 Memory key to
select Search.
Step 5
In phonebook list
type the contact’s
name in the search
eld and Press M1
Memory Key to
select OK.
Step 6
When contact’s
number appears in
screen, Press M1
Memory Key to
select OK.
Step 7
Messagesending
prompt appears
on screen.
Step 8
Conrmation
of message sent
prompt appears
on screen.
Writing and sending messages
Done
OK Back
Insert templates
Insert object
Text format
Options
1
2
3
4
Write message
OK Back
Inbox
Outbox
Templates
Messages
OK Back
Save and send
Send only
Save
Send to many
Send options
1
2
3
4
Search Back
Enter number
123
John Sample
Joe Sample
OK Back
Phonebook list
abc
Susan Sample
OK Clear
Enter number
123
1234567890
Cancel
Sending
Please wait
OK Cancel
Sending
Sent
OK
Options Back
Write message
ABC
Write sample message
here, then click Options

Operations Operations
You can edit or delete the phone number
or e-mail address of the contact if neces-
sary. If you select “delete all” — all num-
bers and e-mail addresses for that contact
are deleted.
Cc: copy additional recepients of the
message. Use same steps as “Receiver.”
Condental Cc: copy additional rece-
pients of the message condentally. Same
steps as “Receiver.”
Subject: insert the topic of message.
Edit: add character, photo, sound, video,
attachment, new frame, bookmark, pre-
view, intervals.
Note: After writing a new MMS, you may
choose to send, save/send, save to draft, or
edit message settings by choosing “sending
options,” or simply exit.
Inbox
Display all MMS messages received. You
can check, reply, reply to all, forward,
delete, delete all, view details and use
the details.
Outbox
Display all MMS messages sent.
You can check MMS details, resend, edit,
dlete, delete all, view details and use
the details.
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Message setting
Basic settings before using the
message function:
Format: set a suitable message format.
Note: After entering a single format, you
can set the le name, SMS center number,
validity period and sending format.
Status: set the message report option
(Yes/No).
Memory: set the storage options for the
phone and SIM card.
Default storage: choose SIM card
or phone.
Default connection: choose GPRS
priority/GSM priority or GSM only.
Note: For setting the short message
center number, contact your network
provider to obtain the short message
center.
Write a MMS message
Receiver: input the contact information,
which may include a single or multiple
phone numbers, or e-mail address
(maximum 20).
Step 1: Press left M1 Memory key to
select “edit”. Add the number or e-mail
address.
Step 2: Choose “add number.”
Note: If the editing area is blank, press
“search” to view phonebook numbers,
then press “OK” to add.
OK Back
Outbox
Inbox
Templates
SMS settings
Messages
OK Back
Common settings
Profile settings
Memory status
Preferred storage
SMS settings
1
2
3
4
Edit Back
Email settings
SMS settings
Empty
Profile settings
Edit Back
+13123149810
SMS settings
Profile name
Options
Profile name
abc
SMS settings
Clear
OK Back
Input method
Done
Options
1
2
OK Back
Multitap abc
Multitap ABC
Input method
1
2
Numeric
3
Insert symbol
4
SMS settings

• Edit: add or edit the name and number
of the mail box.
Info service
Note: Info service and voice mail
functions are supplied by the net-
work. Contact your provider.
• Receiving mode: open or close the
function.
• Read the information: read custom-
ized information.
• Language: set the language of the
broadcast.
• Band setting: set the band of the
broadcast. Options are add, edit,
or delete.
Settings
Options are set in the phone, including
screen adjustment, phone setting, call set-
ting, network setting, security setting, and
restore factory defaults.
Phone settings
Time and date
• Set the city: choose time zone.
• Time setting: set current time and
date.
• Time format: 12 or 24 hours
• Date format: YMD, DMY, MDY
• Time zone and time banding:
choose open or close.
Operations Operations
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Draft box
All MMS messages written, but not sent.
You can check MMS details, send, edit,
delete, delete all, view details and use
the details.
Templates
Template formats saved.
Message settings
Note: These functions require the
support of the network provider.
Editing: settings about the editing mode,
reduce picture size, optimal playing time,
auto signature, and editing signature.
Sending: settings about the usage period,
delivery report, report reading, priority,
interbvals, and sending time.
Receiving: settings about the main net-
work, roaming network, reading report,
and sending allowance.
Filter: settings about anonymous sender
and advertisement.
Server: settings about the server.
Memory status: memory status of MMS.
Voice mail box
Voice mails received are saved in your
network. Dial the number of the mail box
to listen to voice mail.
Voice mail functions:
• Connect to voice mail: dial voice
mail number and listen to message.
Phone setup
OK Back
Network setup
Security setup
Restore factory
Settings
Time and date
OK Back
Schedule power
Language
Pref. input metho
Phone setup
Set time zone
OK Back
Set time/date
Set format
Update time
Time and date
OK Back
Dedicated key
Display character
Normal mode
Flight mode
Phone setup
OK Back
Misc. settings
Phone setup
Phone setup

Network setting
•
Network selection
Auto selection
Manual selection
(requires registration)
• Preferential network: save a prefer-
rential network.
• GPRS connection: set the connec-
tion, GPRS choice when a connection is
needed, or establish permanent links.
Security settings
•
SIM card lock
Use PIN code (code is changeable) to
lock the SIM card. Security options for
the phone and SIM card can be set to
prevent unauthorized use.
PIN code can be toggled ON/OFF. If the
code is OFF, the phone will ask for it
upon powering-on.
•
Changing PIN code
Select “Settings. Select “security setup.”
Select “Change password.” Select “PIN.”
Enter old PIN number. Then create a
new PIN number. Enter the new PIN
number again to conrm.
Note: SIM lock must be enabled before
changing PIN. If you input the PIN code
in error more than three (3) times, the
SIM card will lock. A PUK code will be
required to unlock the card. The PIN
and PUK code may be provided to you
with the SIM card. If not, contact your
network provider.
Operations Operations
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• Time separating character:
Four (4) options available [ . : / - ]
• Power ON/OFF on time: Four (4)
times available.
• Language: English/Spanish/French/
German/Dutch/Hebrew
• Input method: choose a default
input method.
•
Menu display
Wallpaper: choose the wallpaper for
the idle mode.
Screen saver: choose picture, and
the wait time.
Power on ash: choose ash when
power ON.
Power off ash: choose ash when
power OFF.
Main menu: choose single page
or list.
Date/time display: choose whether
to display date and time in idle mode.
Own number: choose whether to
display personal phone number in
idle mode.
•
Appointed navigation keys: set
the functions of the “Navigation”
keys in idle mode.
• Airplane mode: normal mode, ying
mode, and request when powering ON.
• LCD backlight: illumination level and
time of LCD backlight.
Network and Security settings
Phone setup
OK Back
Network setup
Security setup
Restore factory
Settings
OK Back
Preferences
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Centennial
300846
Network setup
Options Back
AT&T
Preferred network
1
Security setup
OK Back
Restore factory se
Phone setup
Settings
Phone lock
On Back
Auto keypad lock
Change password
Security Setup
1
2
3
Back
Input password
Settings
OK Back
File manager
User profiles
Phonebook
Menu options
Settings
OK Back
File manager
User profiles
Phonebook
Menu options

•
Record
The mobile phone supports two record
methods: WAV and AMR. After record,
you can save it to “audio directory.”
Record options:
Record: make a new record. During
record, press the left “M1” key to pause or
continue. Press the right “M3” key to stop.
Next, rename the le and press the left
“M1” key to save.
List: in recording les list, if there is no
hint, the LCD will display “blank.”
Select: select current record as SOS
emergency alarm ring. Note: If there is no
record, it will play blank.
Play: play the chosen record.
Rename: rename the le.
Delete: delete the le.
Delete all: delete all les.
Send: send the record to MMS or
Bluetooth.
Setting: set the record store in the
phone or T-card and set the sound quality.
Note: If there is an incoming call during
record, the record will stop automatically,
and the recorded content will be saved.
Additional functions
Calculator
The calculator is operated by the keypad.
Operations:
Input the rst number: when “0” is
displayed on LCD, input the rst number.
Input the counting symbol followed
by the second number:
Press [ M + / + ]
Press [ M - / - ]
Press [ MC/ * ]
Press [ = ] equal mark to show result.
Keep calculating: use the resul to con-
tinue calculating.
Clear: press right “M3” key. The content
cleared is determined by inputting status.
If result is already determined, then “0” is
displayed on LCD. If numbers or symbols
are input, then only the current number or
symbol is cleared.
Exit: press “Back” to exit. If there is
no soft “Back” key on LCD, then press
“Clear” to exit one-by-one.
Stopwatches
General stopwatch
There are two timing functions in
the menu:
Split and Lap timing.
Split timing: Maximum 20 split timing
for each record.
Lap timing: Maximum 20 lap timing for
each record.
Check the record: enter to check the
timig record. If there is no record,the LCD
will display a prompt “empty.”
N-Way stopwatch
You can count the timing of each way using
the four navigation keys. When pressing
navigation keys, the stopwatch will begin to
count time, and other stopwatches
will pause.
To clear the data of a stopwatch, press
“Stop” rst, then press “Reset key” to
clear the entry.
Bluetooth
The phone can be connected with
Bluetooth which is in range of 10m
(32 feet).
The wireless connection of Bluetooth
may be interfered with by obstacles, or
electronic equipment.
Bluetooth menu settings
Bluetooth activation: ON/OFF
Search audo device: activate Bluetooth,
and the headset before entering the menu,
then begin to search for the audio device.
You will be asked to input the password
of the device. After pairing, you may use
Bluetooth for talking or MP3.
Note: the password is different for each
audio device. Refer to your audio device
manual for specic instructions.
Remote control: connect with com-
puter on Bluetooth devices with mobile
remote control functions.
My device: the name of audio device will
be diplayed after pairing.
Operations Operations
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The default code is [ 1234 ].
Change it to a personal code as soon
as possible.
•
Phone lock
You may choose to lock the phone
to avoid unauthorized use. However,
this requires an input of the personal
password each time the phone is
powered ON.
Note: The default phone password is
[ 1122 ]. Change it to a personal pass
word as soon as possible.
•
Keypad lock
Set the waiting time for locking keypad.
After setting, the keypad will lock
automatically, if not used within the
appointed time. Press the right “M3”
memory key, then press the “#” key.
•
Password changing
Change the password, including PIN,
PIN2 code, and mobile lock password.
•
Restore factory settings
Input the password of the mobile lock.
The factory default may also be reset.
Note: The default phone password is
[ 1122 ]. Change it to a personal pass
word as soon as possible.
•
M1/M2/M3 settings
Setup shortcuts corresponding to the
number of dial-up M1, respectively, and
from M2 and M3. Standby interface by long-
pressing the corresponding M key will call
the phone number.
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