Audiovox GSM-609 user manual

User manual for the device Audiovox GSM-609

Device: Audiovox GSM-609
Category: Cell Phone
Manufacturer: Audiovox
Size: 0.29 MB
Added : 4/26/2014
Number of pages: 61
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1. BASIC OPERATIONS....................................................................................2 2. PHONE LAYOUT ...........................................................................................6 3. SPECIFICATIONS..........................................................................................9 4. GETTING STARTED....................................................................................10 5. MAKING AND ANSWERING CALLS ................................

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1. BASIC OPERATIONS Please read and fully understand this manual before using your phone. This chapter addresses the basics of setting up your UTSTARCOM phone, its keys and display icons, and charging and proper use of the battery. Installing the SIM Card and Battery Be careful when handling, inserting and removing the SIM card. The card and its contents can be easily scratched or bent. Keep all miniature SIM cards out of the reach of children. 1. Turn the handset over and remov

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2 .Gently insert the SIM card into the SIM card holder. Make sure that the SIM card is properly inserted and that the golden contact area on the card is facing downward. Switching ON To turn your phone on, press and hold the POWER key . 3

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Once the phone is ON, it will automatically search the network. When the handset is registered in a network, the network name will be displayed on the screen. You are now ready to make and answer calls. If “Please insert SIM card” appears on the display, turn the phone off by pressing and holding the . Following the instructions on page 2, remove the battery and install your SIM card in the designated slot. If a password or PIN code is required, enter the correct password. For securit

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DIRECTION Keys and Right/Left Soft Keys: To navigate the main menu or browse menu items from standby mode, press the Direction Key . To access the phone book directly, press the Left Soft Key . ! Numeric Keys: Keys from to , , and are used to dial numbers and enter passwords, English letters, symbols, characters etc. They can also be used to select menus. Press and hold to keys for more than 2 seconds to quickly dial the phone number correspondingly to the shortcut key. (Please se

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broadcasts). Receiving Prompt Modes Ringer is set to audible ring. Vibrate. mode Ring after vibrate. Mute mode. STK Function Your phone supports the STK (SIM Tool Kit) function, and the menu items are pre-determined by your SIM card provider. In this case, the STK menu will be added automatically to the end of the handset's main menu accordingly. IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) If you turn off the handset and remove the battery, you will see t

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2. PHONE LAYOUT This handset has a 12864 LCD white and black display screen. Antenna Earpiece Main screen Power Call key Left-soft key Right-soft key Direction key Standard keypad Recharge/Data Microphon

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The Back Schematic Layout Wrist strap attachment loop Antenna Battery latch Battery 8

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3. SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS PARAMETERS Size 79x42x16.5 mm Weight 65g Volume 55cc Bands Tri-band 900/1800/1900 MHz LCD 128x64 LCD System Connector DC jack, earphone jack SIM STK (Sim Tool Kit) Battery Standard Li-Ion 550 mAh Battery Life Talk time 4 hours, Standby time 150 hours Travel Charger 5V DC; 110-220 V AC Adaptor Short Message Service (SMS) Point to Point SMS T9 Predictive text input Phone Book 200 entries Speed Dial 9 locations Call Features Call Waiting, Cal

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4. GETTING STARTED Charging the battery Your UTSTARCOM Wireless phone is equipped with a Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery. Charge the battery before using the phone for the first time. In order to use the battery at its optimum mode, we recommend completely draining the battery once a month. To do so, simply keep your phone on until the battery runs out. To charge the battery, attach it to the phone, then, connect the supplied AC adapter. Make sure the direction sign is facing upward. W

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Battery standby and talk times are subject to your handset usage and configuration. Type of battery Standby time Talking time Li-ion battery 50-150 hours 150-250 minutes When the battery is low, the handset will give off a warning tone and display “Low Battery” on the screen. When the power is completely drained, the handset will automatically switch off. Note: Use only the battery & charger approved by the manufacture. Only use the battery for its original purpose. Do not di

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5. MAKING AND ANSWERING CALLS Making Calls Use the number buttons to enter the phone number. If you enter the wrong digit, press the Right Soft Key to delete the number or press and hold to clear the entire entry. When a call is established, you will hear a connecting prompt tone. Call meter or call charge will be displayed on the screen. If the call does not connect, it might be one of two reasons: ! LINE BUSY: The phone number is busy or the network dos not have a spare line.

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To display the latest numbers from standby mode, press and hold the CALL key . To directly dial a number on the list, select the contact with the DIRECTION Key then press the CALL key again. Send the DTMF When DTMF (Dual Tone Multiple Frequency) function is set, the numeric key you entered from the keypad and key will be transmitted to the recipient as DTMF tone. Mute Function To mute the microphone during a call, press the Right Soft Key. “Call Mute” will appear in the lower r

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! Mute: To shut off the microphone. ! On/Off DTMF: To enable/disable function for calling another extension. ! Main menu: To access phone book and message menu. ! Conference call: To access conference call. Press the DIRECTION key to switch between the two calls. If the current call is put on hold, another function menu can occur by pressing the Left Soft Key during the call: ! Volume: To adjust sound volume. ! Switch: To hold/activate the call. ! Hang up: To end the current ca

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Missed Calls When you miss an incoming call, the missed calls will appear on the display. To access the list and view the call details, press the DIRECTION key and the Left Soft Key . Cell Broadcast When a cell broadcast arrives, the broadcast list will appear on the display. To access the list and read the broadcast(s), press the DIRECTION key and the Left Sot Key . Connect to Voice Mailbox The handset allows you to forward the incoming calls to a voice mailbox. The numb

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appear on the screen. If the number is saved in your phone book, the name will also spear on the screen. 16

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6. FEATURES 6.1 Message Functions Your phone supports the Short Message Service, a system dependent feature. Unless it is already included in your service, you may have to subscribe to this feature from your service provider in order to transmit and receive short messages. The handset also supports enhanced Short Message Service (EMS), which means you can receive messages with attachments such as pictures, ring tones and animation. If the short message memory is not full, the

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! Voice reply: To reply to the received message in voice. Outbox: You can read the message(s) here before you send it, ! Write messages: You can create new message(s) in this menu. The 'input text ‘indicator will appear when you choose this function. And you will see the menu below after you have entered text. ! Done: To handle the message. ! Send: To transmit message(s). You can input the phone number ! directly, or press the DIRECTION key to access the pho

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! Delete: To delete the selected files or folders. ! Rename: To rename a selected file or folder. ! New folder: To create a new folder under the current directory. Message settings: To set message parameters, select Message Settings in the Messages Menu. Menu options include: Message Center: Before sending a message, you must enter the number of the local short message service center (provided by the network supplier.) Message Duration: The valid retention time of a message (i.e.


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