Uniden CP200 User manual

CP200
GSM Dual Band Mobile Phone
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Thank you for purchasing the Uniden CP200. Plese read this user manual
carefully to learn about the key functions and operation of this mobile phone.
Introduction
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Safety and Precautions 4
Controls and Indicators 8
Shorcut Keys 9
Operation of Menu Functions 10
Application of USB Storage Function 14
Troubleshooting 15
Specic Absorption Rate 18
Specic Absorption Rate (Safety Precautions) 21
Warranty 22
Contents
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To use your CP200 phone safely and effectively, please read the following
information before use:
: Please turn off your phone when you are near a chemical plant, a petrol
station, an oil depot or locations housing ammable substances.
: To ensure safety, use the phone in handsfree mode or with an optional
Bluetooth handsfree device during driving; Otherwise, unless in an emergency,
make a call after parking your car by the roadside. DO NOT use the phone while
driving at high speed.
: Do not use your phone while in a plane. Please check whether Flight mode
is set or not before boarding.
Safety and Precautions
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: Do not use your phone in a hospital to avoid interference with the normal
operation of medical equipment which may result in a medical accident. If the
phone is used near a pacemaker, audiphones and some medical electronic
equipment, you should pay special attention that the mobile phone may interfere
with these devices.
: Do not dismantle. In case of a failure, please contact customer service at the
website indicated on the cover page. Only qualied persons may install or repair
this product.
: The phone should be charged in an environment which is well-ventilated,
and should be kept away from ammable substances and explosives.
To avoid demagnetization, please keep your phone away from magnetic
substances, such as magnetic disk, credit card, etc.
Safety and Precautions
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Safety and Precautions
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: Please be sure the phone isn’t exposed to any liquid. If this situation occurs,
please remove the battery and contact customer service at the website indicated
on the cover page.
Please use your phone in the environment which is neither too hot nor too cold, do
not expose your phone in strong sunlight and in high-humidity environment.
: All wireless devices may be susceptible to interference, which could affect
performance.
: Your phone has photo and record functions, please use these functions
following the related laws and regulations. You may violate the laws and
regulations if you take photos and recordings without authorization.

• Replace the battery when the talk or standby time becomes noticeably reduced.
For where to purchase a replacement battery please visit the CP200 product page
on the website (see front cover).
Uniden operates a policy of continuous development. Uniden reserves the right
to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this
document without prior notice.
Safety and Precautions
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Controls and Indicators
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Camera
Torch
Navigation/
Shortcut
keys
Right soft key
Power/
End key
Earpiece
Main
screen
Left soft key
Call Key
Micro
USB
Mic
Earphone Jack

Shortcut Keys
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Shortcut Keys in Standby mode
Navigation Pad*
Up - Camera
Down - FM Radio
Left - User proles
Right - Messages
*To change the shortcut assignment go to:
Menu - Settings - Phonte settings - Dedicated keys
Multimedia
Operation
(FM Radio, Audio
& Video Player)
Use navigation pad
* - Volume up
# - Volume down
Fixed Shortcut Keys (Press & Hold)
- Voicemail call
- Silent Mode/General Mode
- Torch on/off
- Lock/Unlock

Operation of Menu Functions
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In standby mode, select Menu and the desired menu and submenu using
navigation keys and selecting OK. Select Back to exit the current level of menu.
Press the end key to return to the standby mode directly.
1. Messages:
The SMS (TEXT) function is a network service. You may need to apply to the
network operator rst before you can send and receive a message.
2. Phonebook:
You can add a new contact by selecting menu “Add new contact”.
You can save the contacts in the mobile phone and SIM card, it depends on the
SIM card memory capacity.
3. Call History:
You can view the call logs (Missed, dialled, received calls) through this option.

4. Settings:
This menu option lets you view and edit your phone, call, network or security
settings. You can customise user prole option to set your desired ringtones or
message tones. You can view the call settings (Auto redial, Auto call records,
Answer mode) through this option and edit the short cut keys (dedicated keys).
NOTE
The default password for Phone lock & Restore factory settings is
“1234” you can personalise the password as required.
5. Multimedia:
In this menu option you can access your camera, video recorder/player, audio player,
sound recorder and FM Radio. You can view the clicked images in image viewer.
Operation of Menu Functions
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Operation of Menu Functions
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6. Organiser:
This menu option enables you to use your phone’s alarm, Bluetooth, calendar, etc.
NOTE
Bluetooth feature is for photo exchanges between similar handsets
only.
7. File manager:
This menu enables you to access the File Manager, where folders or les in the
optional micro SD card can be managed.
CAUTION
You will lose all the data stored in the optional SD card if formatted.

8. Services:
•Internet service
This function allows you to acquire or visit diversied services on the Internet
through the service provider network. Settings are pre-installed for 2degrees
and Vodafone GPRS (WAP) connections.
•SIM Card
Phone supports STK function (requires support from SIM card service
provider).
9. Game:
Select to play the F1 game.
Operation of Menu Functions
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Application of USB Storage Function
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The phone can be connected to a PC with an optional USB cable to manage the
contents of the ash memory and optional micro SD card.
NOTE
The phone can charge through the USB port under switched off
mode.

Failure Solution
The phone fails to
power on.
1. Check the battery is charged;
2. Check that the battery is installed correctly.
Insert SIM card
error
1. Check whether the SIM card is dirty. If the card is dirty,
clean it;
2. Reinstall the SIM card;
3. If the SIM card is damaged, replace the SIM card.
Low Network Check the signal strength indicator on the screen. 4 bars
indicate a strong signal, and 2 bars or less indicate a weak
signal.
Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
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Call registration
fails
1. There may be strong signal interference;
2. you might have activated the Call Barring function;
Battery fails to
charge
1. The battery may have been excessively discharged.
To charge the battery, it is necessary to connect it to a
charger for a certain period of time;
2. The battery may have been deteriorated.
Cannot connect
to the network
1. Check whether the signal is too weak or wireless
interference exists around;
2. Check whether the SIM card is installed correctly, poor
connection exists, or the SIM card is damaged. If the SIM
card is damaged, please contact the network provider.

Photos shot are
too dark
1. The brightness is set too low;
2. The ambient light is too dark.
Photos shot are
too blurred
1. The object shot is moving
2. Your hand shakes when the shutter is pressed.
Photos shot are
too distorted
The object is too close to the lens.
Cannot access
the service menu
The SIM card may not support this service.
For additional help visit the customer support section on the website listed on the
cover page.
Troubleshooting
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Specic Absorbtion Rate
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Mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed to not exceed the
limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by various governments and
includes safety margins design to assure the protection of all persons, regardless
of age and health, and to account for any variations in measurements.
The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specic Absorption Rate
(SAR).
SAR level for mobile handsets Shall be limited to 1.6 Watt/kg, averaged over a 6
minutes period and taken over a volume containing a mass of 1 gram of Human
tissue.

Highest SAR Value for CP200 (For 1gm) as below-
For GSM 900MHz When tested on head 0.445 Watt/Kg
When tested on body 0.412 Watt/Kg
For GSM 1800MHz When tested on head 0.748 Watt/Kg
When tested on body 0.475 Watt/Kg
As SAR is measured utilizing the mobile device’s highest transmitting power, the
actual SAR of this mobile device while Operating is typically below that indicated
above. This is due to automatic changes to the power level of the mobile device
To ensure that it only uses the minimum level required to each the network. While
there may be differences between the SAR levels of various mobile devices and at
various positions, they meet the governmental requirements for safe exposure.
Please note that improvements to this product model could cause differences in
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Specic Absorbtion Rate
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the SAR value for later products; in all cases, Products are designed to be within
the guidelines. The World Health Organization has started that present scientic
Information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use of
mobile devices. They note that if you want to reduce your exposure, then you can
do by limiting the length of calls or using a hands-free device to keep the mobile
Device away from the head and body.
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