Zapp Z710i User manual


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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ABLE OF CONTENTS
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PACKAGE INCLUDES .......................................................................6
HANDSET DESCRIPTION .................................................................7
FUNCTION KEYS..............................................................................8
LCD DISPLAY....................................................................................9
USING THE BATTERY.....................................................................10
INSTALLING THE BATTERY.............................................................................10
REMOVING THE BATTERY..............................................................................10
CHARGING THE BATTERY.............................................................11
POWER CONNECTION...................................................................................11
GETTING STARTED ........................................................................12
Turning the Phone On/Off................................................................................12
Receiving Signal Strength Indication.................................................................12
Battery Level Indicator......................................................................................13
Power Management..........................................................................................13
BASIC OPERATION ........................................................................14
To place a Calls................................................................................................14
To Terminate a Call..........................................................................................14
To dial the last number received.......................................................................14
Last Number Redial..........................................................................................14
Speed Dialing...................................................................................................15
Emergency Call.................................................................................................15
Emergency Call Mode.......................................................................................16
STORING A PHONE NUMBER .......................................................17
BEFORE CALLING...........................................................................19
To Receive a Call..............................................................................................19
Any Key Answering ..........................................................................................19
Caller ID with Name.........................................................................................19
Automatic Calls-in-Absence Indicator...............................................................19
Ringing Tone with Melody................................................................................20
Distinctive Ringing(Audible Caller ID)..............................................................20
To view call histories........................................................................................20
To place a call to number.................................................................................20
To save numbers into the phonebook...............................................................20
To erase numbers from the call history.............................................................20

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DURING CALLING........................................................................21
To Adjust the Earpiece Volume .......................................................................21
To Mute a Phone Conversation .......................................................................21
Automatic Talk Timer......................................................................................21
Silent...............................................................................................................21
Call Waiting....................................................................................................22
Three-Way Calling..........................................................................................22
SOUND.........................................................................................24
Bell/Vibrator....................................................................................................24
Ring Type........................................................................................................24
DTMF Length..................................................................................................25
Volume Ctrl.....................................................................................................26
Connect Tone..................................................................................................26
Fade Tone.......................................................................................................27
DISPLAY.........................................................................................28
Greeting..........................................................................................................28
Animations......................................................................................................29
Display Ctrl.....................................................................................................30
Lamp Setting ...................................................................................................31
VOICE...........................................................................................32
Ans. Machine..................................................................................................32
Voice Memo ...................................................................................................33
VAD................................................................................................................34
DIARY............................................................................................35
Alarm..............................................................................................................35
Schedule.........................................................................................................38
D-Day.............................................................................................................39
Memo .............................................................................................................40
World Time.....................................................................................................41
Stop Watch .....................................................................................................42
Calculator .......................................................................................................42
Convert Unit ...................................................................................................43
PHONE MANAGE...........................................................................44
Security............................................................................................................44
Call Answer......................................................................................................46
Call Timers.......................................................................................................47
Caller Info........................................................................................................48
T9 Setting.........................................................................................................49
Language..........................................................................................................50
Phone Info........................................................................................................50
System..............................................................................................................51
Data Folder......................................................................................................53
FUNNY...........................................................................................54
Cuty.................................................................................................................54
Star Pong..........................................................................................................54
Avatar ..............................................................................................................54
MY MENU.......................................................................................55
PHONE BOOK................................................................................56
Search No........................................................................................................56
Record No........................................................................................................58
Edit Grp Name.................................................................................................60
Call History......................................................................................................61
Clr Phonebook.................................................................................................63
Emergency No..................................................................................................63
SMS.................................................................................................64
Write................................................................................................................64
Inbox................................................................................................................66
Outbox.............................................................................................................66
Settings.............................................................................................................68
ZAPP ME/BREW..............................................................................72
Zapp Me .........................................................................................................72
Settings............................................................................................................73
Help................................................................................................................74

MEMO
MEMO
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RF INFORMATION........................................................................75
Frequency Band..............................................................................................75
Channel Spacing.............................................................................................75
RF Power........................................................................................................75
Modulation.....................................................................................................75
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION..........................................76
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...............................................80
SAR................................................................................................81
FUNCTION MENU TREE...............................................................82
INDEX ...........................................................................................86
This product will be sold in Romania.

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PACKAGE INCLUDES
ACKAGE INCLUDES
76
Thank you for purchasing this product.
Please check the product contents by comparing them with following pictures.
Handset Battery
Travel Charger
Handstrap
User Manual in English User Manual in Rumanian
Warranty Card
HANDSET DESCRIPTION
HANDSET DESCRIPTION
Earpiece
Main LCD
Function Keys
Keypad
Microphone
Volume Button
Used to adjust tone volume of the earpiece, and keypad ringer
volume.
Enables the Sub display to be active while folder is close.
Voice Dialing Button
Voice Memo button
LED
Blinks when my event occurs such
as incoming calls, SMS, and alarm,
light is on during charging.
Service Lamp.
Ear Mic Piece
Shubby Antenna

FUNCTION KEYS
FUNCTION KEYS
98
Digit Keys
Function Keys
Key - Board Arrangement
To enter Telephone Numbers.
To enter letters and symbols
~ is also used for One- Touch Emergency feature.
Soft keys. To function as shown in the bottom line on the display.
SEND keys. To originate or receive a Call.
END keys. To terminate a Call and to ture the phone ON/OFF.
SMS press to access and review a voice or text message, and return to the
previous page.
Press to scroll through the items in the menu. Press My menu.
To enter ZappMe/BREW menu directly. And also used to function as shown
on the Right softkey.
To enter used as upper arrow key. Press and hold key, active speaker phone
mode.
To enter used as down arrow key.
Etiquette the mode.(Mutes key tones and activates the vibration mode to alert
you of an incoming call or message.)
To clear digits from the display or from a memory location.
Locks phone allowing it to only be used after the password is entered.
Left-side Keys
To control the volume of Ringer, key Tone and
Earpiece/Speakerphone.
Also used as Up/Down-arrow keys.
Short press for Voice Memo, Long press for Voice Dial
LCD DISPLA
LCD DISPLAY
Y
Receiving Signal Strength Indicator.
The number of lines indicates the received Signal Strength, and
is also used as a POWER ON Indicator.
No service area.
In call state.
Vibrator alert mode on.
Silence alert mode on.
Alarm has set.
Lock Mode.
Speaker phone mode.
Unread text message is existed.
Unread voice message is existed.
Unread text and voice message is existed.
Battery level.
Icons Descriptions
Top line on Main LCD

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USING THE BA
USING THE BATTER
TTERY
Y
INSTALLING THE BATTERY
1Insert the bottom of battery into the groove at the bottom of the
handset. Then2press in the top of the battery until it snaps.
REMOVING THE BATTERY
Push the tab1with one hand and lift the top of the battery2to
separate.
NOTE
The battery must be correctly placed in the battery compartment.
If battery is incorrectly inserted, the handset will not turn on or the battery may slip
out during use.
BATTERY SPECIFICATION
Battery:Standard
Charging Voltage:4.2V
Capacity:850mAh
Chemistry:Li-Ion
CHARGING THE BA
CHARGING THE BATTER
TTERY
Y
POWER CONNECTION
Connect the charger to a standard 100~240 VAC Oultet.
LED Indicator : When travel charger is plugged into wall mount, the LED indicator shall flash
Red, Green and Orange in order within 1second.
Connected to the transceiver, the TCU LED will indicate the charge status of
the transceiver battery pack via the following table.
Off : Transceiver not connected or transceiver connected with no battery.
Flashing Orange : Shorted/Open circuit in cable, phone or battery or output over current or
battery fault
Solid Red:Battery is being charged. Recharging may be active.
Solid Green : Charge cycle is complete (battery is >90% of rated capacity and, trickle
charging may be active) or backup charge may be active.
Solid Orange: The temperature of battery is abnormal.
During charging, LED on the phone and LED on the charger will be Red color.
After finishing Charging, LED on the phone will be off. And LED on the charger will be
Green color.
WARNING!
In case of instant electric power interruption, the travel charge may not function
properly. In this case, please disconnect the travel charger from the wall outlet and
then try charging again after 5 seconds

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GETTING ST
GETTING STARTED
ARTED
Turning the Phone On/Off
Press and hold [ ]. All the indicators and the display will light
momentarily, and a tone will be heard. The indicator will be
displayed while the phone and hold [ ].
Receiving Signal Strength Indicator ( )
The number of lines indicates the Signal Strength in your area.
Four lines show the maximum level. The display will vary as you move
with the phone. If the signal is not strong enough to place a call.
[ ] will appear on the LCD display.
GETTING ST
GETTING STARTED
ARTED
Battery Level Indicator
You can always monitor the battery charge condition with the constant
battery level indicator.
The number of blocks indicates the battery conditions as follows;
If battery charging level is getting lower, it will make the sound of low
battery warning.
Power Management
Full charge
Low charge
Blinking low indicates discharged.
Battery
Lithium Ion
NOTE
Above talk time and standby time are lab. test result based on IS-2000.
160 min.
Talk Time
up to 300h
Standby Time
up to (Slot mode 2)

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BASIC OPERA
BASIC OPERATION
TION
To Place a Calls
1. Enter the phone number.
(A maximum of 32 digits will be displayed.)
To Terminate a Call
1. Press [ ]. The [ ] indicator will go out.
To dial the last number received
1.
Press [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ]keys or [ ],
[ ], [ ].
2. Press [ ].
The [ ] indicator will light.
• To Correct a Number
Press [ ] to clear the last digit.
Press and hold [ ] to erase all the digits entered.
• If the Call Fails to Go through
Press [ ] and [ ] to redial the number.
Last Number Redial
1.
2.
Press [ ] to recall the last number you dialed.
Press [ ] to redial it.
BASIC OPERA
BASIC OPERATION
TION
Speed Dialing
1. Enter the one or two digits of your Phonebook address
(6 to 9 or 10 to 99).
2. Press [ ]. The phone number will be displayed.
The [ ] indicator will light, and the call will be placed.
In idle mode, calls be placed to numbers stored in speed dial by pressing its location
number on the keypad.
Emergency Call
This feature permits you to place an emergency call even if your telephone is in “Phone Lock”
mode, Up to 5 numbers can be programmed as Emergency numbers.
Note
If two telephone numbers are stored in the address, the Primary Number will be dialed.
Example
Emergency number in “Phone Lock” mode
1. Enter Emergency number
2. Press [ ].
The [ ] indicator will light, and the call will be placed.

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BASIC OPERA
BASIC OPERATION
TION
Emergency Call Mode
When you dial one of the 5 emergency numbers, your phone will
enter the Emergency Call Mode.
It depends on the network service.
STORING A PHONE NUMBER
STORING A PHONE NUMBER
1. Enter a phone number you want to store and press [ ] .
2. Use the navigation key to select the phone type:
home/work/mobile and press [ ] or [ ].
3. Press [ ] [ ] enter a name edit mode.
To change T9 mode, press [ ] and select text input method
menu among Symbols, 123, Abc, T9 Romanian and T9 Enlgish by
pressing [ ].
After writing name and phone numbers, press [ ].
4. To confirm it, press [ ] to save.
The phone book stores up to 500 names, each with up to 3 different phone
numbers.
The following illustrates how to utilize the available functions for each
assigned key:
Space
Mode
Clear
Left,Right
Press once to accept a word and add a space.
Press to select the letter case of the standard
text input or [T9 PinYin], [ABC], [Abc], [abc],
[Symbols], [123], [T9 Stroke] indicate standard
text input.
Press
[ ]
to change text input mode as blew.
1. T9 Romanian:T9 Ro -> T9 RO ->T9 ro
2. T9 Eng:T9 En->T9EN -> T9 en
3. ABC:Abc>ABC->abc
Press once to delete a character to the left of the
cursor or press and hold to delete all characters.
To move the cursor.
KEY FUNCTION

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STORING A PHONE NUMBER
STORING A PHONE NUMBER
Input the letters you want to enter using the keypad as follows:
You can change the input mode by pressing .
Keypad
1
2ABC
3DEF
4GHI
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A
D
G
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W
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B
E
H
:
X
-
C
F
I
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2
3
4
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:
9
1
Time
Repetitions
2 times Repetitions
3 times Repetitions
4 times Repetitions
5 times
With T9 Text Input you can enter text on your mobile phone
using just one key press per letter.
Example: for entering "meeting"
press: 6, 3, 3, 8, 4, 6, 4
BEFORE CALLING
BEFORE CALLING
To Receive a Call
1. When the phone rings, the calling number appears in the
display.
2. The last 10 Caller IDes are stored in the memory for your
review and redial.
Open the folder when the folder closed.
When the folder is opened, press any key except [ ] key.
Any Key Answering
When the folder is opened, press any key except [ ] key.
It also indicates the caller number and name of the latest call,
if available.
Press the key [ ] to view Incoming Call History.
Caller ID with Name
This feature allows you to preview in your display the number and name of the party
calling you before you answer the call.
The name is as you stored it in your phonebook.
Sub LCD displays only name, and main LCD displays alarme and phone number.
Automatic Calls-in-Absence Indicator
This feature indicates the number of unanswered incoming calls.
The display indicates “Missed XX”, the number of calls (01 to 99) you missed.
Note
“Number Restricted”or “Number Unavailable” is displayed when the Caller ID is
restricted or not available.

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BEFORE CALLING
BEFORE CALLING
Ringing Tone with Melody
1. Press [ ] key on selected number in listed call history.
This phone offers you 54 styles of ringer tones and melodies for alerting incoming calls.
Ringer volume can also be adjusted.
Distinctive Ringing(Audible Caller ID)
You may program different ringer styles for different phonebook addresses.
To view call histories
To view outgoing calls history : [ ]keys.
To view incoming calls history : [ , ] keys.
To view missed calls history : [ , , ] keys.
To place a call to the number from the call history
1. Press [ ] to see detail information of selected number
in listed call history.
2. Press [ ] to save into the phonebook.
To save numbers into the phonebook from the call history
1. Press [ ] key on selected number in listed call history.
To erase numbers from the call history
DURING CALLING
DURING CALLING
To Adjust the Earpiece Volume
1. Simply press [ ] or [ ] to adjust Earpiece Volume
during a call.
1. Press [ ], [ ] keys to activate silent keypad.
To Mute a Phone Conversation
1. Press the key under Mute , or press [ , ].
2. Then the screen displays Mute.
3. To return to normal mode, press the key under Unmuted,
or press [ , ] again.
The caller can not hear you and any sound from your side, while you can hear his or her voice.
Automatic Talk Timer
The talk time of the current call will be automatically displayed.
For example, “01:23:45.
Silent
Note
Terminating a call cancels the muting.
Note
You can deactivate “Sending DTMF” so that keypad tones will not be transmitted to
the calling party.

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DURING CALLING
DURING CALLING
Call Waiting
1. Press [ ] to answer the new call.
2. Press [ ] then [ ] to switch to the first call.
Your service provider may provide Call Waiting service.
When you are on a call, you may hear a beep tone alerting you of another incoming call.
Your phone displays “Call Waiting”and the new caller’s name and number.
Three-Way Calling
1. Enter a number and press [ ] to call the third party.
2. Press [ ] again to connect all three parties.
Ask your service provider for the detailed information.
Your service provider may provide Three-Way Calling service. When a call is already in
progress, you may call the third party.
MEMO
MEMO

SOUND
SOUND
DTMF Length
25
SOUND
SOUND
Bell / Vibrator
1. Press [ ].
2. Press [ ], then [ ].
Select the parameter by using the
navigation key.
• Bell
• Vibrator
• Vib/Bell
• Lamp Only
• Bell + Vibrator
24
This feature is used to select the receive type between bell, or vibration.
Ring Type
1. Press [ ].
2. Press [ ], then [ ].
Select the parameter by using the
navigation key.
To listen the ringer tone :
Scroll and down in selection list
• 1. Wild Bell:Digital, Chime, Urgent, Old Bell
• 2. Cheer Bell: Mambo, Jingle Bell, Csekos Post, Birth Day, Magic
Flute, Mandolin, Radetzky, Rigoletto, Humoresque,
Sonata, O'solemio
• 3. Grace Bell : Salutd' Amour, Rudolph, Rain & Frog, Green Sleeve,
Little Star, Nutcracker, Flute & Harp,Danny Boy, Harp
Play, Maiden Pray, Skate Waltz, Piano Con
• 4. Funny Bell : Badinerie, Minuet, Tap Dance, Cicada, Folk Song,
Lullaby, Spain Waltz, Chicken, Trout, Rooster,
Hungray
• 5. My Bell
This feature is used to select the ring type the user wands.
3. Press [ ].
3. Press [ , ][ , ]keys to move to item
which user wants to change to.
Press [ ].
- Ring type can be used as the sound of alarm and schedule
alert sound.
1. Press [ ].
2. Press [ ], then [ ].
Select the parameter by using the
navigation key.
• Normal
• Long
This function select sending DAMF tone length when user press digit key in calling state.
3. Press [ ].
1.SOUND
Sound
Sound
Ring Type
Cheer Bell
Bell/Vibrator
Back Select
Back Select
Back Select
Bell
Vibrator
Vib/Bell
Lamp Only
Bell/Vibrator
1:Bell/Vibrator
2:Ring Type
3:DTMF Length
4:Volume Ctrl
5:Connect Tone
6:Fade Tone
Mambo
Jingle Bell
Csekos Post
Birth Day
Magic Flute
DTMF Length
Normal
Long

SOUND
SOUND
Fade Tone
27
SOUND
SOUND
Volume Ctrl
26
1. Press [ ].
2. Press [ ], then [ ].
Select the parameter by using the
navigation key.
• 1. Bell Volume : Adjust the bell volume.
• 2. Earpiece Volume : Adjust the earpiece volume.
• 3. Key Volume : Adjust the key volume.
Press [ ], [ ]keys to move to item which
user want to change to.
Controls the bell volume, earpiece volume, key volume.
1. Press [ ].
2. Press [ ], then [ ].
Select the parameter by using the
navigation key.
• On
• Off
This function beep a tone when call has been disconnected.
Connect Tone
1. Press [ ].
2. Press [ ], then [ ].
Select the parameter by using the
navigation key.
• On
• Off
This function Beep a tone when call has been connected.
3. Press [ ].
3. Press [ ].
Volume Ctrl
Bell Volume
Back Select
Sound
Back Select
1:Bell/Vibrator
2:Ring Type
3:DTMF Length
4:Volume Ctrl
5:Connect Tone
6:Fade Tone
Connect Tone
On
Off
Sound
Back Select
1:Bell/Vibrator
2:Ring Type
3:DTMF Length
4:Volume Ctrl
5:Connect Tone
6:Fade Tone
Fade Tone
On
Off

DISPLA
DISPLAY
Y
Animations
29
DISPLA
DISPLAY
Y
Greeting
28
1. Press [ ] [ ] [ ].
3. To enter T9 mode, press [ ].
2. Press the navigation key to edit the
greeting.
Input your personal greeting, T9 Editor.
4. To move cursor [ ], [ ]
To select font color [ ], [ ]
To save, press [ ]
Select the background image by using the
navigation key [ ], [ ].
• Idle animation
• Still lmage 1, Still lmage 2
• Analog Clock
• Digital Clock
• Calendar
5. To move greeting message [ ], [ ].
To select grounding color greeting message
[ ], [ ].
To save, press [ ]
6. Select the greeting message display On/Off.
Select the greeting message slide On/Off.
Press [ ].
To input a personal greeting on edits an existing one.
1. Press [ ].
2. Press [ ], then [ ].
Select the parameter by using the
navigation key.
To move to item which user wants to change to.
•
[ , ] :
On Idle, Outgoing Calls,
Incoming Calls, Power
On, Power Off
•
[ , ]
On Idle : Sea, HipHop Man
Outgoing Calls : Default
Incoming Calls : Default
Power On : Sea, Space, HipHop Man
Power Off : Sea, Space, HipHop Man
3. Press [ ].
To select your favorite LCD display in the following modes.
Del My Image is the function in order to delete downloaded images.
1. Press 6 in animations,then Downloaded
Images will be displayed.
By using Navigation key left/right
[ , ] choose the image that you
want to delete.
[
Del My Image
]
2.DISPLAY
Greeting
Animations
Idle
Del My Image
My Image 1
HipHop Man
Analog Clock
Z-710i
Analog Clock
Z-710i
display
slide On
Off
T9Ro
Z-710i
Back Select
1:On ldle
2:Outgoing Calls
3:Incoming Calls
4:Power On
5:Power Off
Back Select
Back
Del
Select

DISPLA
DISPLAY
Y
31
DISPLA
DISPLAY
Y
30
2. Press [ ] to delete.
3. Press [ ] to cancel or
press [ ] to delete the chosen
image.
Display Ctrl
1. Press [ ].
2. Press [ ], then [ ].
Select the parameter by using the navigation key.
• 1. Back Light: Flip Open, 10 Second,
At Night, Always Off
• 2. Back Light level: 1~6
• 3. Keypad Light
• 4. Contrast
Press [ , ], [ , ] keys to move to item
which user wants to change to.
Controls backlight and LCD contrast for a better view and more efficient use.
3. Press [ ].
3. Press [ ].
Lamp Setting
1. Press [ ].
2. Press [ ], then [ ].
Select the parameter by using the
navigation key.
• 1. Incoming Call : Lam 1~9, Rainbow
• 2. Incoming SMS : Lam 1~9, Rainbow
• 3. Service light : Lam 1~9, Rainbow
• 4. Alarm : Lam 1~9, Rainbow
To select your favorite indicate lamp color in the following modes.
Del My Image
My Image 1
Del My Image
Display Ctrl
10 Seconds
My Image 1
Delete Current
Image?
Current Image
Deleted
No Yes
1:Back Light
2:Back Light Level
3:Keypad Light
4:Contrast
Back Select
Display Ctrl
Lamp 9
Incoming Call
Incoming SMS
Service Light
Alarm
Back Select

VOICE
VOICE
Ans. Machine
33
VOICE
VOICE
32
1.
Enables a caller to leave a voice recording when during absence.
Press [ ], then press [ ],
then press [ ], then press [ ].
Select the parameter by using
the navigation key.
• Set Bell Time
• Set Greet Voice
• Set Greet Rec
1-1 Set Bell Time
•Off
•Immediately
•5sec
•10sec
1-2 Set Greet Voice
•Common
•User
•Driving
•Meeting
1-3 Set Greet Rec
•Record Greeting Voice
•Listen Greeting Voice
2. Press [ ], then press [ ],
then press [ ], then press [ ].
Select the parameter by using the
navigation key.
Voice Memo
1. Press [ ], then press [ ],
then press [ ].
Select the parameter by using the
navigation key, then press [ ].
- Enables you to record a message
(by holding VAD key)
either in idle mode or during a call.
3.VOICE
Ans. Machine
Set Auto Answer
Listening
5 sec
1:Answer Setting
2:Listening
Set Bell Time
Set Greet Voice
Set Greet Rec
00. [Empty]
Back Select
Back
Back
Select
Voice Memo
00. [Empty]
Voice Memo Voice Memo
00. [Empty]
01. 02/16
02. 02/16
00. [Empty]
01. 02/16
Back Record
Cancel Save
Erase Listen Erase Listen
Voice Memo
Voice Memo
Recording...
00. [Empty]
Back Record
Voice Memo
Please begin
recording after
the prompt tone

VAD (Voice Activated Dailing)
1. Press [ ], then press [ ], then
press [ ].
VAD is listed and choose any parameter
you want, by using navigation key
[ ], [ ].
2. Press [ ]keys, to retrain phone
voice dailing, then press [ ].
Only VAD list is displayed.
(Not all stored phonebook choose any
parameter you want to edit, then press
[ ] or [ ] to edit.)
3. To use voice dial, press VAD key shortly
then say recorded name in standby mode.
- If you didn’t add voice dial on phonebook,
main display will show
- To register voice dial name, see phonebook.
- If you use voice dial in noisy place or public
place voice dial may be not activated due to
noise, we reconmend that you use voice dial
on the place where you can make enough your
personal voice.
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VOICE
VOICE MEMO
MEMO
34
Memory
Empty
Voicce
1:Ans. Machine
2:Voice Memo
3:VAD
Mobile
E-Mail
Group
Speed Dial
Common Bell
AVATAR
Voice Dial
Back Select
Del Select
Back Save
VAD
Memory
Empty
Phonebook
001. AD
002. AA

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DIAR
DIARY
Y
Alarm
1.
1.
Press [ ].
2. Press [ ], then [ ].
Press [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ].
2. Press [ Navigation]key to change
the timer value and press [ ] to start.
The icon [ ]will appear.
3. When the time expires, the alarm will
ring and disapear alarm [ ] after alarm
ringing.
Press any key to stop ringing.
4. Press [ ] on quick setting screen or
select "off" on quick setting screen to
cancel quick setting.
[Quick Setting ]
Sets alarm time.
Alarm after selected duration.
Alarm
:Quick Setting
Off
01. [Empty]
Alarm
:Quick Setting
:Quick Setting
01. [Empty]
4.DIARY
Quick Setting
Set Alarm
After 30 min
Back Select
Alarm
:Quick Setting
:Quick Setting
01. [Empty]
Delete
Current Alarm?
No Yes
1. Press [ ], [ ], [ ].
2. Press [Navigation] key to select alarm
and then press [ ] Key to delete
the alarm or press[ ] to edit the
alarm.
Press digit keys to chang the value of Date&Time.
Press [ ],[ ] keys to change the value of
Repeat, Remind & Melody.
Press [ Navigation ] keys to move to item which user
wants to change to.
3.
[Personal Setting ]
DIAR
DIARY
Y
Alarm at registered time. Personal Setting
Date: 02/16
Time: 00:00
Repeat
Remind
Melody
Once
On Time
Alarm
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