Kyocera SD-66K User manual

Iridium Adapter
SD-66K
Owner's Manual
English

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Name Appearance Qty
AC Charger
(Bundled with cables
conforming to the country
standard)
1
Battery 2
Main unit
(Iridium Adapter) 1
■The components listed below are provided as standard accessories.
Separate vibrator
set
(Belt clip)
(Belt strap)
(Dry cell)
S
T
O
P
1 each
Thank you for purchasing the SD-66K Iridium Adapter.
Read this manual thoroughly first to ensure you use your phone with the
Iridium Adapter safely and correctly.
The screens and illustrations shown in this manual are for explanation purposes only. Note that
the actual product and screens may differ in some respects from the images depicted here.
■Notes on Use
●Iridium services are not available in some countries and regions
due to communications regulations.
●Even inside a service area, your phone may not work if you are in
a location that cannot be reached by radio waves, such as in a
tunnel, underground, in a building, close to a building wall, or in
mountains. Also, your call may be cut off if you move to a place
with poor radio conditions.
■Precautions Regarding Safety
●Do not use your phone while driving. Pull over and park in a safe
place before using the phone.
●Since your phone uses radio waves which can affect the
operation of electronic equipment, follow the instructions below:
• The use of mobile phones in an aircraft is prohibited. Switch
the phone off before boarding.
• When a mobile phone is used in some types of car, it may
affect the operation of automotive electronic components. Be
careful when using your phone in a car.
●To prevent radio waves from affecting electronic medical devices,
follow the instructions below:
• Switch the phone off before entering a place where the use of
mobile phones is prohibited, such as in a hospital or any other
medical facility, or around electronic medical equipment.
• If you use a pacemaker, consult your medical
institution/agency or the device manufacturer/supplier for
detailed information on the use of mobile phones and their
effects on the pacemaker.
Introduction Accessories
Before Using Your Phone with the Iridium Adapter
Grip Belt 1

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Do not store this product in a very damp,
dusty, or hot location, as this could result in
faulty operation.
Keep this product out of the reach of small
children, as it could cause injury if used as a
toy.
Do not leave this product on an unstable or
sloping surface, as the product could fall,
causing damage or injury.
Only use the battery and AC charger specified
by KYOCERA for use with the Iridium Adapter.
The use of a battery or charger other than that
specified could result in the battery leaking
fluids, overheating, bursting, or igniting.
Do not subject this product to strong shocks or
vibrations, or throw or drop it, as this could
result in the battery leaking fluids, overheating,
bursting, or igniting, and could damage the
Iridium Adapter and cause faults or a fire.
Do not place the Iridium Adapter, battery, or
AC charger in a microwave oven or pressure
vessel, as this could result in the battery
leaking fluids, overheating, bursting, or
igniting, or could cause the Iridium Adapter or
AC charger to overheat, emit smoke, or ignite,
or could damage the circuitry inside the
device.
Do not use this product in places where there
are inflammable gases, as this could cause
the gases to ignite or result in device damage,
malfunction, or fire.
Safety Precautions
●Before using your phone with the Iridium adapter, read
these precautions carefully to use the phone safely and
correctly.
●The precautions listed here are intended to prevent injury
to the phone user and others, and to prevent unintended
damage to property.
■The designations below indicate the severity of the injury
or damage that may be incurred if the designated
precautions are not followed or the product is used
incorrectly.
Prohibited
Do not
disassembl
e
Essential
Unplug
This icon notifies the user that the action
indicated is prohibited.
■The icons shown below are used to indicate instructions
that should be observed.
This icon notifies the user that the action
indicated must be performed.
This icon indicates that the device must not be
disassembled.
This icon indicates that the device must be
unplugged from the power socket.
Essential
DANGER
WARNING
Prohibited
Prohibited
Prohibited
CAUTION
General Precautions When
Handling the Iridium Adapter,
Battery, and AC Charger
Indicates that, if this warning is ignored, improper
handling of the product is likely to result in death or
serious injury.
DANGER
Indicates that, if this warning is ignored, improper
handling of the product may lead to death or serious
injury.
WARNING
Indicates that, if this warning is ignored, improper
handling of the product could result in personal injury or
material damage.
CAUTION
Prohibited
Essential
Prohibited
Do not use your phone while driving, as this is
dangerous and could cause a traffic accident.
Pull over and park in a safe place before using
the phone.
Switch the phone off in places where the use
of mobile phones is prohibited, such as in an
aircraft or hospital. Mobile phones can
adversely affect the operation of electronic
instrumentation and medical equipment. For
information on using your phone in a medical
facility, refer to the directives provided by the
facility itself.
Do not use your phone around electronic
devices that require precise control or use
weak signals. Radio interference can cause
malfunctions or other problems in electronic
devices.
Examples of affected devices:
Hearing aids, pacemakers and other electronic
medical aids, fire alarms, self-opening doors
and other automatic control devices, etc.
For more information on the effects of mobile
phones on pacemakers and other electronic
medical aids, check with the device
manufacturer or supplier.
Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the
Iridium Adapter as this could cause injury, an
electric shock, or malfunction.
Prohibited
Do not
disassemble
Essential
Prohibited
WARNING
Precautions When Using Your
Phone with the Iridium Adapter

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Precautions When Using Your
Phone with the Iridium Adapter
Prohibited
Prohibited
Precautions When Using the Battery
CAUTION DANGER
When the phone (with or without the Iridium
Adapter) is used in some types of automobile,
it may affect the operation of electronic
components in the car. Do not use the phone
if it adversely affects the safe operation of the
vehicle in any way.
Do not use your phone in crowded places as
the antenna could strike someone and cause
injury.
Keep the Iridium adapter away from electro-
magnetic cards. Emissions from the phone
can erase the information stored on floppy
disks and cash cards or credit cards.
Keep the Iridium Adapter dry. Water or other
fluids entering the Adapter could cause
overheating, an electric shock, or damage.
Do not dispose of the battery by throwing it in
a fire, as this could cause the battery to ignite
or burst.
If you are having difficulty connecting the
battery to the phone unit, do not use force as
this could cause the battery to leak fluids,
overheat, burst, or ignite.
Do not short-circuit the battery terminals, and
do not touch the terminals with metal objects
such as paper clips or wire. Also, do not carry
or store the battery with objects such as metal
necklaces. Any of these could cause the
battery to leak fluids, overheat, burst, or
ignite.
Do not solder the terminals as this could cause
the battery to leak fluids, overheat, burst, or
ignite.
Any fluid from inside the battery coming into
contact with the eyes could cause loss of
vision. If this occurs, flush the affected eye
with clean water without rubbing and seek
immediate medical treatment.
Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the
battery as this could cause the battery to leak
fluids, overheat, burst, or ignite.
Do not use or leave the battery in hot places
such as near a fire or heating appliance. This
could cause the battery to leak fluids,
overheat, burst, or ignite.
Prohibited
Prohibited
Prohibited
Prohibited
Prohibited
Prohibited
Prohibited
Prohibited
Do not
disassemble
Essential
Prohibited
If there are any noticeable changes in the
battery while being used, charged, or stored
(overheating, discoloration, deformation, etc.),
remove the battery from the phone unit and
discard it. Continued use of the battery in
such conditions could cause the battery to leak
fluids, overheat, burst, or ignite.
Any battery fluid coming into contact with your
skin or clothing could cause skin damage.
Wash the fluid off immediately with clean
water.
If the battery is leaking fluid or producing any
odor, keep it away from any naked flames as
this could cause the leaking fluid to ignite,
resulting in a fire or in the battery bursting.
Prohibited
Essential
Essential
WARNING
CAUTION
Keep the battery dry. Moisture on the battery
could cause the battery to overheat, emit
smoke, or corrode.
Do not use or leave the battery in direct
sunlight or in hot places such as in a car on a
hot day. This could cause the battery to leak
fluids or overheat, and could impair
performance or reduce the lifetime of the
battery.
Prohibited
Prohibited

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Precautions When Using the AC Charger
DANGER
Always use the AC charger with a standard
household power supply. The use of other
voltages could cause an electric shock, fire, or
faults.
Never short-circuit the DC plug, as this could
cause device faults, an electric shock, smoke,
or fire.
Do not use the AC charger if the power cord is
damaged (core wiring exposed or cut, etc.) as
this could cause a fire or electric shock.
Clean off any dust on the power plug as this
could cause a fire.
Do not place any container of water (such as
an aquarium or jug) near the AC charger.
Water or other fluids on the charger could
cause overheating, an electric shock, or
damage.
If any water or other liquid gets into the AC
charger, immediately unplug the power cord.
Failure to do so could cause the charger to
overheat or catch fire, or cause an electric
shock or faults.
Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the
AC charger, as this could cause injury, an
electric shock, fire, or faults.
Do not use the AC charger in places with
condensing of water vapor, such as a
bathroom, as this could cause an electric
shock.
Do not touch the AC charger, power cord, or
power socket with wet hands, as this could
cause an electric shock.
Essential
Prohibited
Prohibited
Essential
Prohibited
Do not
disassemble
Unplug
Prohibited
Prohibited
CAUTION
Do not place heavy objects on the power cord
or attempt to modify the power cord as this
could cause an electric shock or fire.
Always unplug the AC charger before
performing any cleaning or maintenance.
Failure to do so could cause an electric shock.
Always grasp the plug itself when you unplug
the AC charger. Pulling on the power cord can
damage the cord and cause an electric shock
or fire.
Prohibited
Essential
Essential
General Notes on Cleaning and Maintenance
Do not splash water on the Iridium Adapter, phone unit,
battery, or AC charger.
Although the phone unit, battery, and charger are water
resistant, you should avoid using them in places where
there is a lot of water vapour, such as a bathroom, and
take care to protect them from rain.
Use a soft dry cloth to clean the Iridium Adapter, phone
unit, battery, and AC charger.
Wiping them with a wet cloth could cause faults. Also,
solvents such as alcohol, thinner, benzine, or detergent
may remove the printed lettering on the device or cause
discoloration.
Notes on the Phone Unit
Use your mobile phone as far away as possible from
equipment such as conventional phones, TVs, radios, and
electronic office equipment, as the mobile phone can
affect the operation of such equipment.
KYOCERA guarantees this product according to the
guarantee specifications described in the Warranty
Booklet. However, KYOCERA will assume no
responsibility for any incidental damages resulting from
any inability to transmit or receive calls or messages due
to breakdown, malfunction or any other failure of this
product. If your phone needs to be repaired, any data
stored within it may be lost or corrupted. Keep backup
copies of all important data to prevent loss.
Notes on the Battery
Store the battery in a cool, well-ventilated location that is
not exposed to direct sunlight.
If you leave the battery uncharged, it may be impossible to
recharge it later. If the battery is left unused for extended
periods, recharge it occasionally.
The battery has a limited life.
KYOCERA lithium ion batteries use the latest low power
consumption technology and can be used for far longer
periods than conventional batteries. However, the life of
any battery is limited, and the amount of time for which a
battery can be used between recharges gradually
decreases. if repeated recharging fails to restore the
battery's functionality, the battery has failed and should be
replaced with a new battery of the specified type.
Do not dispose of used batteries with ordinary household
garbage.
Apply insulating tape to the battery terminals before
disposing of the battery. Check with the relevant local
authorities for the correct method of disposing of your
battery.
Do not expose your phone to extremely low or high
temperatures.
Use the phone at temperatures between -30˚C and 60˚C.
The lifetime may vary with the circumstances the phone is
used.
Notes on the AC Charger
Do not charge the battery in the following places:
• In direct sunlight.
• In ambient temperatures below -20˚C or above 50˚C.
• In humid or dusty locations or places subject to
vibrations (this could cause malfunctions).
• Near an appliance such as a TV or radio (this could
impair picture or sound quality).

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Your Phone and its Environment
Inadequately protected electronic equipment may be
affected by radio waves. This interference can lead to
accidents. Listed below are the most dangerous situations
in which this can occur. Do not hesitate to inquire whether
or not your phone can affect surrounding equipment.
Vehicles
Check with the vehicle manufacturer that electronic
equipment used in your vehicle will not be affected by
radio energy.
Aircraft
• Switch off your phone when in an aircraft. The use of
phones while airborne is illegal in some countries. It
may disrupt the operation of the aircraft or of the Iridium
network. Failure to observe these warnings may lead to
suspension or denial of access to the network or to
legal action.
• Check with a member of the aircraft crew before you
use your telephone in or around an aircraft on the
ground.
Blasting Areas
Switch off your phone in any areas where you are
requested to turn off radio transmission devices, such as
quarries or other areas where blasting is in progress.
Explosive Environments
It is dangerous to use your phone in potentially explosive
environments.
• Switch off your phone in any area with a potentially
explosive atmosphere. This includes areas in which
petrol or other inflammable chemicals are handled
(service stations, fuel depots, chemicals plants, etc.)
and areas where the air contains dust particles, such as
metal powders or seeds.
• If you wish to use your phone in a vehicle used for
transporting flammable substances (even when parked)
or vehicle powered by liquefied petroleum gas (LPG),
check first that the vehicle complies with the applicable
safety regulations.
Medical Equipment and Hospitals
• Switch off your phone in hospitals, clinics and other
health care facilities where you are requested to turn off
radio transmitting devices. These establishments may
use equipment that is sensitive to radio emissions.
• If you have any questions about the radio wave
shielding on electronic medical devices that you
yourself use (pacemakers, hearing aids, etc.), contact
the manufacturer of the medical device.
Using Your Phone Efficiently and Safely
Using your phone in the most efficient manner will improve
the performance of your phone, reduce radio emissions
and reduce battery consumption.
• Always extended the antenna fully before using the
phone.
• For your own safety as well as for the satisfactory
operation of the phone, you are advised to use the
phone only in the normal operation position (with the
antenna extended over your shoulder and the earpiece
to your ear).
• For best performance, avoid touching the antenna while
a call is in progress.
• Do not use your phone if the antenna is damaged.
Touching a damaged antenna could inflict a minor skin
burn. Have a damaged antenna replaced by a qualified
technician. Make sure that it is replaced only with the
antenna recommended by KYOCERA.
• Avoid low reception areas (such as in a tunnel or
between tall buildings). In low reception areas, the
symbol on the LCD panel shows fewer than 3 bars. If
possible, move to a more favorable location.
• Do not use a battery charger other than those specified
in the KYOCERA catalog. Use of any other type of
charger may be dangerous and will invalidate the
phone’s warranty.
• Do not allow metal objects (keys in your pocket, etc.) to
short-circuit the battery contacts.
• The radio equipment must be connected to the antenna
via a non-radiating cable (e.g.coaxial).
The antenna must be mounted in a position such that
no part of the human body will normally rest close to
any part of the antenna unless there is an intervening
metallic screen, for example, a metallic roof.
Using Your Phone Responsibly
Safe use of the phone is your responsibility. Careless
handling of the phone can result in harm to others and
damage to the phone itself. To avoid such problems, read
and follow all the security instructions presented here and
make them known to anyone borrowing your phone. To
prevent unauthorized use of your phone:
• Keep your phone in a safe place and keep it out of the
reach of small children.
• Avoid writing down your PIN code. Try to remember it
instead.
• Switch off the phone if you are going to leave it unused
for an extended period.
• Use the Security menu to restrict the calls that can be
made from your phone.
• Use the Security menu to change the security code
after you purchase the phone.
CAUTION!
Your phone is not a toy. Keep it in a safe place and out of
the reach of small children. Children could hurt
themselves or others and could damage the phone.
Using Your Phone While Driving
• Avoid using your phone while driving, except in an
emergency.
CAUTION!
Using your phone and driving at the same time can be
dangerous as it lowers your concentration.
• You should always concentrate solely on driving.
Whenever possible, pull off the road and park before
using your phone.
• If you want to use your phone while driving, install the
hands-free kit that is available for that purpose.
• Respect the local regulations in countries where you
drive and use your phone.
• Check with the manufacturer of your car that the
electronic equipment used in your car will not be
affected by the radio waves emitted by your phone.
CAUTION!
The use of an alarm system to operate a vehicle's lights
or horn to indicate an incoming call is prohibited on public
roads in some countries. Check the local regulations.

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Overview of Features and Controls
■
This section identifies each part of the Iridium Adapter.
q
Extendable antenna
Extend this antenna when calling.
w
Phone release levers
You can remove your phone from the
Iridium Adapter by pushing these two
levers at the same time.
e
Interface terminal
Exchanges information between adapter
and telephone set.
r
I/O and charging socket
Accepts a connector for data transfer or
charging the battery.
t
Charging LED indicator
Blinks while the battery is charging. It
remains lit when the battery is fully
charged.
y
Mounting screw hole for Grip Belt
Use this hole to attach the Grip belt.
u
Battery lock lever
Slide this lock lever before you can remove
the battery.
i
Battery
o
Battery catch
To remove the battery, slide this battery
catch to the right after unlocking the battery
using the battery lock lever.
!0
Grip belt hole
Use this hole to attach the Grip belt.

SIM Card
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■About the SIM Card
• The Iridium Adapter uses a "plug-in" SIM card.
• The Iridium Adapter cannot use credit-card-sized SIM cards.
To use the Iridium Adapter, you must insert a valid SIM card into the Adapter.
The SIM card is supplied by your Iridium service provider.
The SIM card contains Iridium Network subscription information and your
personal information such as your subscription ID number and your phone
number. It also contains the authentication commands required to access the
Iridium Network. The SIM card usually cannot be read unless a valid password
(PIN1 or PIN2) is entered.
■Removing the SIM Card
Be sure to switch off your phone before removing the battery.
Failure to do so may cause the phone to malfunction.
2.
Slide the battery release lever
in the direction of an arrow.
3.
Slide the battery up and then lift it
off the Adapter.
1.
Slide the battery lock lever on top
of the Iridium Adapter.
4.
Slide the card holder lock down in
the direction indicated.
This will unlock the card holder.
5.
Lift up the card holder and pull out
the SIM card.
■Inserting the SIM Card
1.
Insert the SIM card into the card
holder.
2.
Close the card holder and slide the
card holder lock up in the direction
indicated.
Battery lock lever
SIM card holder
CAUTION!
CAUTION!

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About the antenna
1.
Grasp the top of the antenna.
■To ensure optimum communication performance when using your
phone, extend the antenna as described below.
4.
Bend the top of the antenna to the right or left until it stops.
If you bend it to the right, the antenna will lock in position.
When using the phone, keep the antenna vertical to the ground.
Bending to the left.
To ensure optimum communication performance, make sure there are
no obstacles above or around you.
Be sure to bend the top of the antenna so that it is vertical to the
ground.
When extending or replacing the antenna, always hold the top of the
antenna. Holding the lower part may damage it.
2.
Extend the top half of the antenna.
Bending to the right.
• Do not use excessive force. Doing so may damage the antenna.
• When replacing the antenna, first bring the top section back in line,
then grip the top and reverse the procedure used for extending the
antenna. Holding the bottom section of the antenna and then trying
to replace it may damage it.
Using the phone on the right side Using the phone on the left side
CAUTION!
CAUTION!
CAUTION!
3.
Extend the rest of the antenna.

Attaching Your Phone
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■Attaching the Phone Unit
1.
Remove the terminal cover at the bottom of the phone and attach it to
the adapter terminal connector.
2.
Insert the phone into the adapter.
The phone unit is connected to the Adapter at the interface terminal.
Be careful not to touch the terminal when attaching your phone.
■Removing the Phone Unit
Push the phone release levers on both sides of the Iridium Adapter at
the same time, then lift the phone unit off the Adapter.
3.
Slide the phone in the
direction of an arrow
until you hear a click.
Keep the removed terminal cover
safe and be sure not to lose it.
CAUTION!
CAUTION!
Phone

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Removing the Battery
■Removing the Battery
2.
Slide the battery catch on the
back of the Iridium Adapter.
3.
Slide the battery up and then
lift it off the Iridium Adapter.
Always switch off your phone before removing the battery. Failure to do
so may cause the phone to malfunction.
The battery has a limited life. While the lifetime of the battery will
depend on how frequently you use your phone with the Iridium Adapter,
you should replace the battery once a year. When you replace the
battery, always purchase a new KYOCERA lithium-ion battery of the
same type.
1.
Release the battery lock lever on
top of the Iridium Adapter.
■Inserting the Battery
1.
Align the battery with the Iridium Adapter and push the battery in the
direction of the arrow to secure.
2.
Place the battery lock lever (on top of the Iridium Adapter) to the lock
position.
Battery lock lever
Battery lock lever
CAUTION!
CAUTION!

Charging the Battery
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If you charge the battery in a foreign country, check the voltage in that
country and adjust the voltage of your AC charger as required before
charging.
1.
Insert the battery firmly in the Iridium Adapter.
2.
Plug the AC charger connector into the charging socket in the base of
the Iridium Adapter.
3.
Plug the AC charger cable into an AC power outlet.
• Do not handle the AC charger with wet hands.
• Do not use any device other than the AC charger bundled with the
Iridium Adapter to charge the battery.
• If the battery is left unused for extended periods, the battery may be
so discharged that it cannot be recharged as quickly as usual by
the AC charger.
Battery lock lever
CAUTION!
CAUTION!
Connector
Charging socket
Cap

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Unlock
Lock
• When several batteries are to be charged, the phone installed in the
adapter and batteries installed in the adapter will be charged first.
The spare batteries installed in the AC charger will be charged last.
• If the indicator quickly blinks, check the battery for proper
connection.
Power outlets vary from country to country. Use the plug
provided for use in the particular country.
AC Charger
●This indicator shows the charging status when the
battery mounted on the AC charger is to be charged
(charging requires 3 to 4 hours).
Lamp blinking: charge in progress
Lamp lit: charge completed
●This indicator shows the charging status when the battery
mounted on the phone is to be charged (charging requires 3 to
4 hours).
Lamp blinking: charge in progress
Lamp lit: charge completed
Spare battery
CAUTION!
CAUTION!
Remove by pressing the lock release buttons
on either side of the socket and pulling out.

Separate Vibrator
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●The battery (AAA size) for the separate vibrator has a limited life.
Although the battery life depends on how frequently the phone unit is
used, you should replace the battery with a new one when the vibration
has weakened. As the new battery, use an alkaline cell.
●This separate vibrator works with Iridium phones only. Since no ID is
required to use the separate vibrator, it may detect incoming or
outgoing calls to or from other Iridium phones in the vicinity.
■Loading the battery
1.
Remove the battery housing
cover.
2.
Check the + and – polarities
of the battery and insert it.
■Attaching the belt clip
■Removing the belt clip
●Insert the hook of the belt clip in the slot and push the clip in the direction of
the arrow while squeezing it at qfrom both sides.
●Squeeze the clip at qfrom both
sides and pull it toward you. If the
clip won't come off easily, squeeze
the clip in the same way and pull it
toward you while turning it left and
right.
Belt clip
Hook
Slot
■
The separate vibrator will vibrate when it detects incoming or outgoing
calls. It also vibrates when the phone is accessing the network, for
example when settings are being updated. To ensure you can feel it
clearly, always carry the vibrator on your belt or another location in close
contact with your body.
■Attaching the belt strap
ONON OFFOFF
ON OFF
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ON OFF
ON OFF
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How to attach the Grip Belt
■Before using the separate vibrator
ON OFF
ON OFF
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Stop button
Press this button to stop vibration.
Power switch
Switch on the separate vibrator before use.
●The separate vibrator can be used with any Iridium phone.
●Place the separate vibrator so that you can feel the vibration directly,
for example, on your belt. You will feel less vibration if the separate
vibrator is not in close contact with your body, for example, in the
pocket of your jacket.
●Since the separate vibrator uses a small current, it may not vibrate or
may vibrate late depending on the place and other conditions such as:
• When the phone unit is in a metal or thick bag
• When the separate vibrator is 1.5 m or more away from the phone
unit
• When there is a metal wall or a person standing between the
separate vibrator and the phone unit
• When the separate vibrator and the phone are moving apart
●Use the separate vibrator as far away as possible from devices such
as radios.
●Do not drop the vibrator or let it get wet, as this may damage it.
1.
Fasten the grip belt screw on the top of the adapter using a coin.
■Using a grip belt can help you hold the phone.
2.
Place the belt through the hole, as shown below.
3.
Adjust the length of the strap to fit your hand.
CAUTION!

Specifications
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Optional Accessories
Iridium Adapter
Dimensions
Height (excluding the antenna) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 mm
Width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 mm
Thickness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 mm
Weight (Main unit) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 390 g (approx.)
Battery voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DC 7.4V 1500 mAh
AC Charger (AC-S100)
Dimensions
Height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 mm
Width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 mm
Depth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 mm
Weight (Main unit) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220g (approx.)
Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AC 100 V~240 V, 50~60 Hz
Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.4V±0.05 V
Charging time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 min. (approx.)
■Design and specifications are subject to change without notice due to ongoing
product improvement.
■The following optional accessories are available for use with this product.
Accessory names and designs are subject to change without notice.
Two-Way Cable (TW-S100)
DC Charger (DC-S100)
Battery (BP-S100)
Solar Power Supply (SP-S100)
AC Charger (AC-S100)
(Cables are included which comply
with the country standard)

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Quick Reference for Troubleshooting
■If you are having trouble with your phone with the Iridium Adapter, check the following list of symptoms. If you cannot solve the problem yourself, contact
Service Information Window.
Symptom
No power
Battery does not recharge
SIM error (displayed on LCD panel on phone unit)
PIN error (displayed on LCD panel on phone unit)
PUK error (displayed on LCD panel on phone unit)
Cannot make any calls
Cannot make international calls
Cannot answer calls
Ringer muted
Cannot forward calls
Message memo feature does not work
Cannot record messages
Cannot create new Phone Book entry
Possible cause
• Battery low
• Battery loaded incorrectly
• Battery not correctly connected to AC charger
• Battery expired
• SIM card inserted incorrectly
• SIM card dirty
• SIM card damaged
• PIN code entry failed 3 times in succession
• PUK code entry failed 10 times in succession
• Wrong number
• Antenna not extended
• Outgoing calls barred
• Maximum cumulative time-charge exceeded
• Weak signal
• Defective SIM card
• Phone number with no leading "+" and country
code
• Weak signal
• Incoming calls barred
• Ringer disabled
• No phone number entered as destination.
• Too many or long messages recorded
• Phone Book full
User response
• Charge battery immediately
• See page 10 to click battery into place
• See page 12 to connect battery correctly
• Replace with new battery
• Check your SIM card
• Refer to the owner's manual for your phone
• Refer to the owner's manual for your phone
• Dial correct phone number
• Extend antenna
• Refer to the owner's manual for your phone to
cancel outgoing call barring
• Refer to the owner's manual for your phone to
reset maximum cumulative time-charge
• Check signal strength icon on LCD panel
• Check SIM card
• Enter "+" and country code (See page 18).
• Check signal strength icon on LCD panel
• Refer to the owner's manual for your phone to
cancel outgoing call barring
• Refer to the owner's manual for your phone to
enable ringer
• Refer to the owner's manual for your phone to set
destination phone number
• Refer to the owner's manual for your phone
• Edit Phone Book, e.g., by deleting, to free up more
entry space

Country Codes for International Calls
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Alaska.....................................................................+1
Albania................................................................+355
Armenia, Republic of...........................................+374
Algeria.................................................................+213
American Samoa ................................................+684
Andorra...............................................................+376
Angola.................................................................+244
Anguilla...................................................................+1
Antigua and Barbuda..............................................+1
Argentine Republic................................................+54
Aruba ..................................................................+297
Ascension Island.................................................+247
Australia................................................................+61
Austria...................................................................+43
Azerbaijan...........................................................+994
Azores Islands ....................................................+351
Bahamas.................................................................+1
Bahrain................................................................+973
Bangladesh.........................................................+880
Barbados.................................................................+1
Belarus, Republic of............................................+375
Belgium.................................................................+32
Belize..................................................................+501
Benin...................................................................+229
Bermuda Islands.....................................................+1
Bhutan.................................................................+975
Bolivia .................................................................+591
Bosnia and Herzegovina.....................................+387
Botswana............................................................+267
Brazil.....................................................................+55
British Virgin Islands ...............................................+1
Brunei Darussalam .............................................+673
Bulgaria...............................................................+359
Burkina Faso.......................................................+226
Burundi................................................................+257
Cabo Verde.........................................................+238
Cameroon...........................................................+237
Canada ...................................................................+1
Canary Islands......................................................+34
Cayman Islands......................................................+1
Central African Republic.....................................+236
Chad ...................................................................+235
Chile......................................................................+56
China.....................................................................+86
Cocos Islands .......................................................+61
Colombia...............................................................+57
Comoros .............................................................+269
Congo .................................................................+242
Congo (Rep.) ......................................................+243
Cook Islands.......................................................+682
Costa Rica ..........................................................+506
Cote d'Ivoire........................................................+225
Christmas Island...................................................+61
Croatia ................................................................+385
Cuba .....................................................................+53
Cyprus.................................................................+357
Czech Republic...................................................+420
Democratic Kampuchea......................................+855
Democratic People's Republic of Korea .............+850
Denmark ...............................................................+45
Diego Garcia.......................................................+246
Djibouti................................................................+253
Dominica.................................................................+1
Dominican Republic................................................+1
Ecuador...............................................................+593
Egypt.....................................................................+20
El Salvador..........................................................+503
Equatorial Guinea...............................................+240
Eritrea .................................................................+291
Estonia (Rep.).....................................................+372
Ethiopia...............................................................+251
Faroe Islands......................................................+298
Fiji .......................................................................+679
Finland................................................................+358
Falkland Islands..................................................+500
France...................................................................+33
French Polynesia................................................+689
Gabonese Republic ............................................+241
Gambia ...............................................................+220
Georgia...............................................................+995
Germany...............................................................+49
Ghana.................................................................+233
Gibraltar..............................................................+350
Greece..................................................................+30
Greenland...........................................................+299
Grenada..................................................................+1
Guadeloupe Island..............................................+590
Guam......................................................................+1
Guatemala ..........................................................+502
Guiana ................................................................+594
Guinea ................................................................+224
Guyana ...............................................................+592
Haiti.....................................................................+509
Hawaii.....................................................................+1
Honduras ............................................................+504
Hong Kong..........................................................+852
Hungarian People's Republic................................+36
Iceland ................................................................+354
India......................................................................+91
Indonesia ..............................................................+62
Iran........................................................................+98
Iraq......................................................................+964
Ireland.................................................................+353
Israel...................................................................+972
Italy .......................................................................+39
Jamaica...................................................................+1
Japan....................................................................+81
Jordan.................................................................+962
Kazakhstan.............................................................+7
Kenya..................................................................+254
Kiribati.................................................................+686
Korea ....................................................................+82
Kuwait.................................................................+965
Kyrgyzstan..........................................................+996
Lao People's Democratic Republic.....................+856
Latvia ..................................................................+371
Lebanon..............................................................+961
Lesotho...............................................................+266
Liberia.................................................................+231
Libya ...................................................................+218
Liechtenstein.........................................................+41
Lithuania .............................................................+370
Luxembourg........................................................+352

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Macao.................................................................+853
Macedonia ..........................................................+389
Madagascar........................................................+261
Madeira Islands...................................................+351
Malawi.................................................................+265
Malaysia................................................................+60
Maldives..............................................................+960
Mali .....................................................................+223
Malta...................................................................+356
Marshall Islands..................................................+692
Martinique Island.................................................+596
Mauritania...........................................................+222
Mauritius .............................................................+230
Mexico...................................................................+52
Micronesia (Federated States of Micronesia).....+691
Moldova ..............................................................+373
Monaco...............................................................+377
Mongolian People's Republic..............................+976
Montserrat...............................................................+1
Morocco..............................................................+212
Mozambique .......................................................+258
Myanmar (Union of the Myanmar)........................+95
Namibia...............................................................+264
Nauru..................................................................+674
Nepal...................................................................+977
Netherlands...........................................................+31
Netherlands Antilles............................................+599
New Caledonia and Dependencies.....................+687
New Zealand.........................................................+64
Nicaragua............................................................+505
Niger ...................................................................+227
Nigeria.................................................................+234
Niue.....................................................................+683
Norfolk Island......................................................+672
Norway..................................................................+47
Oman..................................................................+968
Pakistan................................................................+92
Palau...................................................................+680
Panama...............................................................+507
Papua New Guinea.............................................+675
Paraguay.............................................................+595
Peru ......................................................................+51
Philippines.............................................................+63
Poland...................................................................+48
Portugal...............................................................+351
Puerto Rico.............................................................+1
Qatar...................................................................+974
Reunion...............................................................+262
Romania................................................................+40
Rossian Federation.................................................+7
Rwandese Republic............................................+250
Saint Christopher and Nevis...................................+1
Saipan.....................................................................+1
San Marino..........................................................+378
Sao Tome and Principe ......................................+239
Saudi Arabia .......................................................+966
Senegal...............................................................+221
Seychelles...........................................................+248
Sierra Leone .......................................................+232
Singapore..............................................................+65
Slovakia ..............................................................+421
Slovenia..............................................................+386
Solomon Islands .................................................+677
Somali Democratic Republic...............................+252
South Africa ..........................................................+27
Spain.....................................................................+34
Spanish North Africa.............................................+34
Sri Lanka...............................................................+94
St. Vincent and the Grenadines..............................+1
St. Helena Island.................................................+290
St. Lucia..................................................................+1
St. Pierre and Miquelon Islands..........................+508
Sudan..................................................................+249
Suriname.............................................................+597
Swaziland............................................................+268
Sweden.................................................................+46
Switzerland ...........................................................+41
Syrian Arab Republic..........................................+963
Tadzhikistan............................................................+7
Taiwan ................................................................+886
Tanzania.............................................................+255
Thailand................................................................+66
Togo....................................................................+228
Tonga..................................................................+676
Trinidad and Tobago...............................................+1
Tunisia ................................................................+216
Turkey...................................................................+90
Turkmenistan......................................................+993
Turks and Caicos Islands........................................+1
Tuvalu.................................................................+688
Uganda ...............................................................+256
Ukraine................................................................+380
United Arab Emirates..........................................+971
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland...................................................................+44
United States of America........................................+1
Uruguay ..............................................................+598
Uzbekistan..............................................................+7
Vanuatu...............................................................+678
Vatican..................................................................+39
Venezuela.............................................................+58
Viet Nam...............................................................+84
American Virgin Islands..........................................+1
Western Samoa..................................................+685
Yemen.................................................................+967
Yugoslavia ..........................................................+381
Zambia................................................................+260
Zimbabwe ...........................................................+263
To prefix a plus sign "+" to a phone number, hold
down the 0 key.
"+" will appear on the screen.

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