SK SK-7200 User manual

SK-7200
User Manual
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SK-7200 User’s Manual Table of Contents
The contents of this user’s manual are subject to change without prior notice for enhancement of
product performance.
Introduction
SK-7200 User’s Manual Table of Contents.................................................................2
Precautions.................................................................................................................7
Accessories...............................................................................................................10
Components and Functions......................................................................................10
Components and Functions......................................................................................11
Components....................................................................................................................11
Functions.........................................................................................................................12
Icons (Icons not settled)............................................................................................14
Basic Key Functions .................................................................................................15
Function key....................................................................................................................15
How to Activate and Select Menu.............................................................................16
How to use the linked menus..........................................................................................16
How to enter text.............................................................................................................16
How to Use the Battery.............................................................................................18
Installing the battery........................................................................................................18
Removing the battery......................................................................................................18
Battery operating times ...................................................................................................19
Battery charge alert.........................................................................................................19
How to recharge the battery............................................................................................20
Minimum recharge time...................................................................................................20
Basic Operation ........................................................................................................21
Turning the phone on................................................................................................21
Turning the phone off................................................................................................21
Making a call by entering numbers ...........................................................................21
Redialing calls...........................................................................................................21
Redialing to the last number............................................................................................21
Redialing to the recent called/calling number..................................................................22
Speed dialing............................................................................................................22
One digit speed dial number (1~8)..................................................................................22
Two digit speed dial number (10~99)..............................................................................23
Receiving calls..........................................................................................................23
Functions during a call..............................................................................................23
Earpiece volume..............................................................................................................23
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Reading messages..........................................................................................................23
Mute ................................................................................................................................24
Answering Machine...................................................................................................24
Setting Ans. Machine ......................................................................................................24
Recording/playing announcement...................................................................................24
Using Ans. Machine ........................................................................................................25
Playing message.............................................................................................................25
Recording/Playing.....................................................................................................25
Recording........................................................................................................................25
Playing.............................................................................................................................26
Viewing called/calling History....................................................................................26
Etiquette....................................................................................................................26
Etiquette mode on main LCD..........................................................................................27
Etiquette mode during a call............................................................................................27
Hold on mode............................................................................................................27
My Info......................................................................................................................28
Basic operation details..............................................................................................28
Phone Book ..............................................................................................................29
Entering phonebook..................................................................................................29
Add data..........................................................................................................................29
Add data on main LCD....................................................................................................29
Edit data..........................................................................................................................29
Delete name....................................................................................................................30
Speed Search...........................................................................................................30
Search in all name list.....................................................................................................30
Search by group..............................................................................................................30
Search by name........................................................................................................31
Search by number.....................................................................................................31
Edit speed dial ..........................................................................................................31
Add speed dial.................................................................................................................31
Edit speed dial.................................................................................................................32
Edit group .................................................................................................................32
Adding a group................................................................................................................32
Modifying a group............................................................................................................32
Deleting a group..............................................................................................................33
Message Function.....................................................................................................34
Reading text messages ............................................................................................34
Checking voice message..........................................................................................34
Managing SPAM messages......................................................................................34
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Entering text messages ............................................................................................35
Saving sentences............................................................................................................35
Retrieving sentences.......................................................................................................36
Searching phone umbers................................................................................................36
Managing Saved Message .......................................................................................36
Managing Quick Text................................................................................................37
Managing Outgoing Message...................................................................................37
Managing Sent Message ..........................................................................................37
MMS .........................................................................................................................37
Entering Message ...........................................................................................................37
Managing In-box..............................................................................................................38
Managing Out-box...........................................................................................................38
Managing Draft-box.........................................................................................................38
New message alert...................................................................................................39
Deleting all messages...............................................................................................39
Camera Function ......................................................................................................40
Before using the camera...........................................................................................40
Battery operation time for use of camera........................................................................40
Taking Photos...........................................................................................................41
Taking Videos...........................................................................................................42
Photo manager .........................................................................................................43
Managing folder...............................................................................................................43
Checking photo ...............................................................................................................43
Move photo......................................................................................................................44
Edit photo..................................................................................................................44
Lock/protect photo ....................................................................................................45
Video manager..........................................................................................................45
Camera details..........................................................................................................46
WWW........................................................................................................................48
WWW Access...........................................................................................................48
Game & Apps............................................................................................................48
Video Clip .................................................................................................................48
Ringtones..................................................................................................................48
Animations................................................................................................................48
Voice Portal ..............................................................................................................48
SMS Info...................................................................................................................48
What`s New? ............................................................................................................48
FM Radio ..................................................................................................................49
Listening to Radio.....................................................................................................49
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Setting channels .......................................................................................................49
Setting FM radio configuration..................................................................................49
Setting Sound ...........................................................................................................50
Ringer/Vibration........................................................................................................50
Group ringer..............................................................................................................50
Setting effect.............................................................................................................50
Setting alert.....................................................................................................................51
Vibration mode..........................................................................................................51
Volume......................................................................................................................51
Setting missed call....................................................................................................52
My Bell......................................................................................................................52
Setting Display..........................................................................................................53
Background...............................................................................................................53
Self Design......................................................................................................................53
SK Design .......................................................................................................................53
Setting picture...........................................................................................................53
Setting Menu Theme.................................................................................................54
Light/Brightness........................................................................................................54
Setting Outkey LED ..................................................................................................55
Service Lamp............................................................................................................55
Closed slide setting...................................................................................................55
My Picture.................................................................................................................56
Info. Manager............................................................................................................57
Scheduler..................................................................................................................57
Adding schedule..............................................................................................................57
Checking schedule..........................................................................................................57
Setting schedule alarm....................................................................................................57
Morning call...............................................................................................................58
Alarm ........................................................................................................................58
Anniversary...............................................................................................................59
Memo........................................................................................................................59
Adding memo..................................................................................................................59
Editing memo ..................................................................................................................59
Calculator..................................................................................................................60
Stopwatch.................................................................................................................60
World time.................................................................................................................60
Game........................................................................................................................62
Game........................................................................................................................62
BRAIN FORCE................................................................................................................62
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PUZBUZUZ.....................................................................................................................62
Settings.....................................................................................................................64
Option/Auto...............................................................................................................64
Option..............................................................................................................................64
Auto function ...................................................................................................................64
Security.....................................................................................................................64
Lock.................................................................................................................................64
Password.........................................................................................................................64
Language..................................................................................................................65
Memory Info..............................................................................................................65
Check general memory...................................................................................................65
Call Timer .................................................................................................................65
Auto Answer..............................................................................................................66
Set Auto Answer..............................................................................................................66
Record/Play.....................................................................................................................66
S/W Version..............................................................................................................66
Comm. Settings ........................................................................................................66
Data settings ...................................................................................................................66
WWW settings.................................................................................................................66
Ev-DO Service.................................................................................................................66
Init by Function..........................................................................................................67
Initialize P-book...............................................................................................................67
Initialize System ..............................................................................................................67
IrDA Communication.................................................................................................68
Phone To Phone.......................................................................................................68
Phone To PC ............................................................................................................68
Phone settings.................................................................................................................68
PC settings......................................................................................................................68
IrDA communication details ......................................................................................69
Appendix...................................................................................................................70
Menu structure..........................................................................................................70
Option.......................................................................................................................73
Q & A........................................................................................................................73
Spec and Features....................................................................................................73
Mobile Phone Data ...................................................................................................74
Patent indication .......................................................................................................74
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Precautions
Please read the precautions carefully in order to prevent any damage. Read this user’s manual and
keep it in a safe place.
Using the phone while driving a car may cause traffic accidents and may give an
influence to the electronic parts in the car. If you are to use the phone while driving,
make sure to use a safety device such as an ear-microphone.
Make sure to turn off the phone while you are in an airplane or at the hospital. Using the
phone in the restricted area may cause an accident of the transportation or may affect
the medical devices. (Please follow the instructions of the place on use of cellular
phones.)
Using the phone where inflammable gas such as profane or gasoline erupts may cause
explosion or fire. Make sure to turn off the phone at the gas station or in areas where it
may cause fire or explosion.
▷Safety guides
Avoid impact.
Impact on the phone may cause excessive heat or fire.
Be careful when using the phone in the rain.
Be careful not to have the phone wet in the rain, and do not use the phone when
lightening flashes.
Avoid metal products.
If a conductible material (aluminum foil, needle, necklace, metal chain, coin, key and
etc.) meets the bottom of the battery, the bottom of the phone or the metal part of the
charger instantaneously or continuously, the phone may generate excessive heat, fire,
electric shock or explosion. (Do not carry or store the phone and the battery on the bag
or in the pocket with metal products. The phone may be deformed, damaged or broken.)
When using IrDA,
Do not stare at IrDA window during IrDA communication. Your eyesight may fall.
Too loud ringer~
You may be startled at sudden vibration or ringer. Set the vibration and ringer to an
appropriate level. Keep your ears away from the speakers of the phone, or you may be
startled or your hearing may fall at sudden ringer.
If you have a hand strap or a neck strap attached to the phone~
You may get injured if the trap is pulled or caught by something. Be careful not to run
against something or tumble down with the phone inside the pocket.
The phone may get heated if you use the phone for a long time.
Using the phone near a high-voltage pole may cause electric shock or explosion of the
battery.
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▷In order to use the phone for a long time,
Keep the rubber caps plugged to protect the phone against foreign substance except
when you need to remove the caps for intended purpose.
Do not disassemble or remodel the phone at your own discreet.
Please contact the authorized service center for repair.
Keep the phone away from a magnet.
Carrying or storing the phone with any magnetic material may cause malfunction.
You may suffer loss of money if you lose information on the magnetic cards (credit cards,
bank cards, transportation cards).
The phone is sensitive to radio wave.
The phone performance may be deteriorated if you use an unauthorized antenna or
accessory, or if you place the phone on any material that may interrupt radio wave (steel
desk, computer, microwave range and etc.). Do not put the phone or the battery in a
microwave range. It may explode.
Keep the phone clean.
The battery may not be recharged if the metal part on the charger or the battery is
stained. Wipe out the foreign substance with soft cloth or towel, and never use a
chemical solution (thinner, solvent, and etc.).
Be careful not to drop the phone.
Do not move violently or run with the phone hung on your neck with ear microphone or
neck strap. Do not sit on with the phone put in the rear pocket. The phone may be
broken or deformed.
▷Avoid water, fire and damp
Avoid water.
If the phone, battery, charger or other optional accessories are wet, the label inside the
product changes color, and electric shock, damage or heat may be resulted in. If the
phone is wet, leave the power off, remove the battery, and contact the nearest service
center.
Watch out of fire.
The phone and the battery may explode in the fire.
Avoid excessive heat, cold weather, or where temperature changes severely.
The phone and the battery left in severe heat, under direct sunray, or inside the car in
summer time may result in explosion or fire. Performance and durability of the phone can
be deteriorated if it is stored in low temperature. Do not place the phone in front of the air
conditioner since high humidity and sudden temperature change may result in corrosion
and damage.
▷Keep the phone away from children or pets.
Keep the phone dry.
Foreign substance or water in the phone, battery, charger or other optional accessories
may result in mechanical trouble or injury of children.
Make sure that the children should not swallow the parts including rubber caps (in stereo
ear microphone and bottom contact of the phone).
Teach the children how to use the phone, and check if they are using the phone properly.
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▷Use the battery properly.
Make sure to use the genuine battery.
Using unauthorized battery may result in damage or explosion of the phone and the
battery.
Do not give impact to the battery.
Damaged battery must be repaired by the authorized service engineer only.
Disassembling or repairing the battery by unauthorized person may result in fire or
explosion.
Do not apply excessive force or give damage with a sharp tool.
Applying excessive force or boring battery with an awl or a pin may result in fire or
explosion.
If the battery leaks,
Wash your skin with running water. If the solution runs into an eye, wash the eye with
clean water and see the doctor immediately.
When not in use for a long time,
If the phone is left unused with the battery installed, although the power is off, the battery
may leak and disable the phone. If you don’t use the phone for a long time, take the
battery apart from the phone. If you use the phone again (and when you first use the
phone after purchasing), charge the battery fully.
Turn the power off first.
If you remove the battery while the phone is on, the phone or the LCD screen may be
damaged.
Replace the battery.
Purchase a new battery if running time reduces by half. Because the battery is a
consumable part, repeated charging/discharging results in reduction of running time.
Because the battery contains the recyclable metal, make sure to dispose the battery to
the designated place.
▷Using the charger
Check the contact points before charging the battery.
If the battery is mounted on the charger with incorrect polarity, the battery can be
damaged or exploded.
Charge the battery where it is well ventilated.
Covering the charger and the battery with cloth may result in fire.
Pay attention to the power cord.
Do not pull the power cord of the charger, and do not place a heavy object on the power
cord. Damaged power cord may cause fire. Do not plug in the power with wet hands to
prevent shock.
▷Storing the charger
Do not use the phone while recharging the battery.
Using the phone while recharging the battery may result in electric shock. Make sure to
remove the phone from the charger.
If you switch on the phone within 5 seconds after power off, the power key can be
disabled.
Wait for 5 seconds before switching on the phone.
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Accessories
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Components and Functions
Components
Earpiece
IrDA
LCD Screen.
Record/Play Ke
y
Press and hold this key
on main LCD to use
recording and playing.
Etiquette Key:
Press and hold this key on main
LCD to activate vibration, to mute
sliding tone, and to mute sound
effect. Press and hold this key
during the call to mute key tone
and to activate whisper mode.
Message/Function Ke
y
Press the key to use
voice/text message on
main LCD / to select the
left item on the bottom
line of LCD.
Camera
Press this key to use the
ain
M
camera function on m
her than m
ulti-function Key
See P16)
LCD / to select any item
ot ain LCD.
(
Clear/Cancel Ke
y
Press this key to delete
a letter or to cancel a
function.
WWW/Function Ke
y
Press this key to
activate the WAP
service on main LCD /
to select the left item
on the bottom line of
LCD.
Multi-function Key
Slide
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Functions
Stereo ear microphone jack
Connect the stereo ear
microphone.
Camera function key
Press this key to take a
photo or video
Ans machine
Press and hold this key to
activate/deactivate auto
answering function
24 pin connecto
r
Connect the travel charger, the handsfree kit, the
drive kit, and the data manager cable.
IrDA
Antenna
Pull out the antenna
if signal is weak.
Connect the
strap as shown
in the figure.
Stereo ear microphone
Remove the stereo ear microphone jack rubber
cover on the side of the phone, and plug in the
stereo ear microphone. Make sure to plug in tight
to prevent malfunction.
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Camera
Flash
Flash:
Used as a flash when taking photos or videos/
If you press and hold (Cancel Key) in idle mode, it
works as a light.
Camera :
If you wish to take a self-shot, lift up the camera.
A
ntenna :
Extend the antenna vertically for best call quality.
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Icons (Icons not settled)
Icon
Signal strength in the service area
1.
Signal
l
e
v
e
l Good Weak
Out of
service
이동
Signal
l
e
v
e
l Good Weak
Out of
service
Icon
Signal strength in the area of other service provider
2. Standby
Attempting call / on the line
No traffic exchange during the data service
Phone and base station have been authorized
3. Icons for ringer
Icon
Meaning Ring Vib Vib then Ring Ring & Vib Etiquette
4. Icons for alarm
Displayed if a schedule / anniversary is registered with the scheduler
5. Displayed if function lock or information lock is set
6. Displayed if an MMS message is received
Displayed if an unchecked recording message is received
※The above icons blink by turns if there are both MMS message and recorded message.
7. New text & voice message.
Icon Description
The icon blinks for a new message, and disappears if you retrieve the message.
8. The icon shows batter charge level
Icon
Battery level Full Medium Low Needs recharge
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Basic Key Functions
Function key
<Main LCD>
Select Menu
Multimedia data
Select Called/Calling List
Select Phonebook
<Operation>
Select left bottom item on LCD screen
Select right bottom item on LCD screen
Move left
Move up
Move down
Move right
Select/deselect item
(This may not be displayed if there is no concerned item.)
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How to Activate and Select Menu
Ex) Enter a phonebook: James, Friend, Home Number 123-4567, and Memo.
1. Press (Right)[Book] and (4)[New Entry].
2. Press (OK)[Sel].
3. Enter Name, and press (OK)[Done].
- Press (OK)[Done] to automatically move to the next item.
4. Press (OK)[Sel] and (Up/down).
- After moving to the required group, press (OK)[Sel].
6. Press (OK)[Sel] and (Up/down).
- The cursor is moved automatically to the next item.
- After moving to the required icon, press (OK)[Sel].
7. Press (OK)[Sel], enter the number and press (OK).
- The cursor is moved automatically to the next item.
8. Press (OK)[Sel].
- After moving to the required icon, press (OK)[Sel].
9. Press (OK)[Sel], enter the memo and press (OK)[Done].
10. Press (www)[Save].
How to use the linked menus
1. You can use the linked menus if Menu is displayed on the bottom of the screen.
2. If you press (www)[Menu], the functions are displayed on the menu.
3. Menus are varied depending on where you have press (www).
e.g. : Selecting linked menu of Calling List.
(down), (Right)
How to enter text
Use this section when you enter text messages, e-mails, phonebook data, schedule items and contents.
<How to enter Hebrew >
e.g.) te quiero
1. (SMS)+ (2)[Out-Box] + (1)[New Msg]
2. (OK)[Enter]
3. (8) + (3) + (#) + (7) + (8) + (4) + (3) + (7) + (6)
- If the character is included in the keypad, press the key once regardless of the order of the
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character.
- You can change the entry mode in the order of English, Symbol, Number, and Hebrew
whenever you press (SMS)
* Press (#) for space.
<How to enter English>
e.g.) Sky~
1. (SMS) + (2) [Out-Box]+ (1)[New Msg]
2. (OK)[Enter]
3. (7)x4 + (5)x2 + (9)x3 + (SMS) + (3) + (8)
- You can change the entry mode in the order of English, Symbol, Number, and Hebrew
whenever you press (SMS)
* Press (#) for space.
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How to Use the Battery
Installing the battery
▲ Push the battery down until the latch
clicks.
▲Insert the bottom of the battery
into the opening on the back of the phone.
Removing the battery
▲Lift the release latch to detach the battery.
* Make sure to turn off the power before detaching the battery from the phone.
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Battery operating times
<by status>
Batterytype
Status Standard battery
Talk time About 169 minutes
Standby time About 85 – 176 hours*
The time marked with * is the maximum hours measured in the manufacturer’s Lab (based on slot mode
<by function>
Battery type
Status Standard battery
Camera About 222 minutes
Game
VOD
* Power consumption for game is the average of power consumption measured with BRAIN FORCE,
PUZ BUZ.
* Measured as the slide is open and the backlight is on.
* VOD playing time is measured as the stereo ear microphone is used.
- When moving on a car or by walk, the phone stays in connection with the base stations on the area
and the adjacent areas to keep the optimum communication status depending on the signal
strength.
In this case, the phone uses more power than it stays in an area. That is why the battery operating
time can be reduced than it is described in the user’s manual.
- If you select a moving background (animation) as the wallpaper in Background, the phone uses
more power, reducing operating time by 20~30% than it is described in the user’s manual.
Battery charge alert
If the battery needs to be recharged, an empty battery icon ( ) is displayed with an alert, and the
message “Low battery warning” is displayed.
If you keep using the phone without recharging the battery, the phone gets off with the power off
message displayed on LCD. You can activate/deactivate alert (See P.38.)
- In the save mode, the low battery warning message is displayed with an alert.
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How to recharge the battery
Plug the power cord of the charger in the outlet. (100V~240V)
< Travel Charger – TC >
You can connect the charger to the phone without using the desktop holder.
Remove the rubber cap on the bottom of the phone before recharging the battery.
< Desktop Holder – DTH >
Connect the holder with the travel charger. You can recharge the battery separately or as it is installed
on the phone. Push the battery along with the groove of the holder.
- Do not recharge the batteries on the desktop holder at the same time. Recharge the battery only or as
it is installed on the phone.
- Recharging starts as the red lamp on the upper part of the charger is on. The lamp turns into green as
the battery is fully recharged.
- The lamp blinks if the battery is not properly contacted with the charger. Pull out the charger, and
reconnect the battery.
- Use the approved charger only. Using an unapproved charger may cause malfunction or damage.
Minimum recharge time
Type of battery Battery
Minimum recharge time About 00 minutes
* When purchased, the battery is not fully charged. Make sure to charge the battery fully before use.
* Recharging batter in severe hot or cold may vary the charge time.
* If you recharge the battery with the phone switched on, although the full charge icon is displayed,
the battery may not be 100% fully charged.
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