CMCS GSM/GPRS Phone Amadeus User Guide
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Important Safety Precautions When using this product, the safety precautions below must be taken against possible legal issues and damages. SAFETY IN AIRCRAFT The interference would be caused by this product to an aircraft's navigation system and its network. In most countries, using this product on board an airplane is against the law. SAFETY FOR ENVIRONMENTS Do not use this product in gas stations.
Attention There are no user serviceable parts inside this product. If this product appears to be broken, call a qualified service personnel or send this product to your original dealer. Do not attempt to disassemble or repair this product as it may result in electric shock or unrecoverable damage to the product itself. Keep this product out of reach of small children. Store this product in its protective case in a cool dry place. Do not throw the battery into fire or other heat source.
FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC ID: QDJ-0302AMD01 Statement according to FCC part 15.21 Modifications not expressly approved by CMCS could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Statement according to FCC part 15.
levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure. For body worn operation, to maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, use only accessories that contain no metallic components and provide a separation distance of 1.5cm (0.6 inches) to the body. Use of other accessories may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines and should be avoided.
* National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement (NCRP). Report 86. 1986 * International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1996 * Ministry of Health (Canada), Safety Code 6. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile GSM phone employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg *.
Table of Contents Making Your First Call ............................................ 1 Installing SIM card ................................................ 2 Installing and charging the battery ....................... 3 Turning on the phone .......................................... 5 Dialing the number .............................................. 6 Ending the call ..................................................... 6 Introduction to Your Phone ....................................
Selecting sound profile ......................................... 18 Options during a call ............................................. 18 Making a new call ................................................. 19 Answering a new incoming call .............................19 Transmitting DTMF tones ......................................19 Ending calls ..........................................................19 Consulting Phone Book .........................................20 Accessing Main Menu ..............
Erasing Phone Book entry ..................................... 28 Copying Phone Book entry .................................... 29 Setting up Speed Dial ............................................ 30 Viewing speed dial number .................................. 30 Changing speed dial number ................................ 30 Erasing speed dial number ................................... 31 Setting up Caller Group ......................................... 31 Changing caller group settings .................
Selecting Phone Book memory ........................35 Checking Phone Book memory status .............35 Dialing lo ??? ..................................................35 The Main Menu ...................................................... 36 Overview ....................................................................37 Message .....................................................................38 Writing and sending new messages ....................... 38 Viewing sent messages ......................
Send by GSM or GPRS ..................................... 44 Checking message memory status ................. 45 Sending history .................................................... 45 Cell broadcast options ......................................... 45 Turning on or off cell broadcast ..................... 45 Setting up cell broadcast topics ..................... 45 Sending message service commands .................... 46 Call Meter ...................................................................
Call Feature ................................................................52 Call divert ............................................................. 52 Diverting voice calls ..............................................52 Deactivating voice call divert function ............ 52 Inquiring status ..............................................53 Diverting data or fax calls .....................................53 Deactivating data or fax call divert function ....53 Inquiring status ........................
Sound .........................................................................59 Sound profiles ...................................................... 59 Selecting a sound profile ............................... 59 Customizing a sound profile .......................... 60 Renaming a sound profile .................................... 60 Composing your ringing tones .............................. 61 Quick silence ........................................................ 63 Minute reminder .................
Activating Key lock .........................................67 Deactivating Key lock .....................................67 Selecting default input mode ................................ 67 Changing right softkey function ............................ 68 Restoring factory settings ..................................... 68 Phone security settings ......................................... 69 Activating/deactivating security codes ..................69 Activating/deactivating PIN code ....................
Deactivating alarm clock ...................................... 75 Calendar ............................................................... 75 Writing note ......................................................... 76 Viewing note ........................................................ 76 Viewing today’s note ..................................... 76 Viewing notes on a specific date .................... 76 View all notes ................................................ 77 Viewing calendar in month mode ....
Stopwatch ............................................................. 87 Split timing ........................................................... 87 Lap timing ............................................................87 Viewing timing records .........................................87 Erasing timing records ..........................................88 WAP Service ................................................................89 Browsing the Internet ............................................
Making Your First Call 1
Making Your First Call Installing SIM card What is a SIM card? The SIM (Subscriber Identification Module) card is a small plastic card with metal contact on it. You get this card after you subscribe to your operator. Your personal subscriber information is stored in the SIM card and you need to use this card in the phone to make/receive calls and access services provided by your operator. • Turn the phone face down. • Open the back cover. • Slide the SIM card into the SIM card socket.
Making Your First Call Installing and charging the battery Place the top end of the battery on the back of the phone, then push the bottom end into the phone until you hear a click. Install the battery cover as shown.
Making Your First Call Insert the battery charger connector into the battery charging socket located at the bottom of the phone, and then plug into the electric power outlet. Note • When the battery is being charged, the bars of the charging status icon on phone screen scrolls. When charging is completed, the bars will stop scrolling. • You can use the phone while charging, however, it will take longer to charge the battery.
Making Your First Call Turning on the phone Press and hold the power key located on the top of the phone. Power key A welcome screen appears and you probably will be asked to enter your PIN code. Enter the PIN code and press OK. If you accidentally typed a wrong number, press Clear to erase it. Note For convenience of operation, your phone is equipped with two soft keys. You can press a softkey to execute the function that is indicated on the screen.
Making Your First Call After the PIN code is verified, you will be prompted to enter current time and date. Enter the information and press OK. The phone will start searching for the network to use. If network is available, the operator name, signal strength and some other icons will appear on the screen (see "Icons on the screen"on page 11 for details). This is called the standby mode of the phone. Dialing the number Enter the number you want to dial (including the area code) and press key.
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Introduction to Your Phone Parts of your phone and their names Front view Earpiece Screen Navigation key Left soft key Right soft key Send key Power/End key Alphanumeric keys 8
Introduction to Your Phone Top view Earpiece volume adjustment key Power key Bottom view Earphone jack Battery charger socket & Data cable connector 9
Introduction to Your Phone Battery terminals Rear view SIM card socket Battery latch 10
Introduction to Your Phone Icons on the screen Status icon(s) Signal strength Battery power level Operator name Current time Soft key items Please refer to the table below for the icons that appear on the screen and their meanings. Icon Status icons Name Description Shows the condition of signal reception. The more the numSignal strength ber of vertical bars, the better the reception of signal (Appearance of 4 bars indicates the best signal reception). Shows remaining battery power.
Introduction to Your Phone New voicemail message Roaming Line 2 Vibrator on Silent Appearance of this icon indicates that you have new voicemail messages. This icon appears when you are roaming under another network. If you speak with the second telephone line, this icon will appear. (See "Selecting a phone line to use"on page 56 for details) This icon appears when the vibrator function is turned on. This icon appears when you turn off all sounds of your phone.
Introduction to Your Phone The keys on the phone Function keys Key Name Power key Call key Cancel key Navigation key Description • Long press this key to turn phone power on or off. • When phone power is on, press this key to open the Profile Selection menu. (See "Selecting sound profile"on page 18 for details) • When there is an incoming call, press this key to answer the call. • After phone number is entered using alphanumeric keys, press this key to dial.
Introduction to Your Phone Alphanumeric keys The alphanumeric keys on the phone can be used to enter numbers and letters. To enter phone numbers, press corresponding number keys directly. To enter letters, please see "Entering text"on page 22 for details.
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Basic Operations Turning on the phone When phone power is off, press and hold the power key to switch it on. If the PIN code protection function has been activated, you will be asked to enter your PIN code. Enter the code and press OK. You can also choose to turn off PIN code protection. Please see "Activating/deactivating PIN code"on page 69 for details. A welcome screen will appear and the phone will start searching for its home network automatically.
Basic Operations Press key to dial. • Press Right to view answered call records. Scroll to the number you want to call. Press key to dial. • Find a phone number in the Phone Book and press key to dial. • Long press alphanumeric keys ~ to dial the phone number located #2 ~#9 in the Phone Book. (You must set up Speed Dial and activate such function first.
Basic Operations Answering a call Your phone rings or vibrates (or remains silent, according to the setting of sound profile) when an incoming call is received. Meanwhile, the caller’s name (if the caller’s name can be found in your Phone Book) or number will appear on the screen. Otherwise, “Unknown” will appear instead. You can: • Press key (or any key on the phone except key, if the AnyKey Answer function has been turned on) to answer the call. • Press key to reject the call.
Basic Operations 1. Press Options during a call. 2. Scroll to a desired item in the In Call Option menu that appears. 3. Press Select to select it. Making a new call To make a new call during a call: 1. Highlight Dial new call in the In Call Option menu and press Select. 2. Enter the phone number of the second call and press key. Answering a new incoming call If you have a new incoming call when you are already on a call, new incoming call message will appear on the screen.
Basic Operations Consulting Phone Book During a call, you can use this function to consult names and numbers in the Phone Book. For details about Phone Book, please refer to "Phone Book"on page 25. To consult Phone Book during a call: 1. Highlight Phone Book in the In Call Option menu and press Select. 2. You will enter the Phone Book menu. You can search for a name and number or add a new number..., etc. Accessing Main Menu During a call, you can use this function to access the Main Menu.
Basic Operations Listening to your voice mail When a new voice mail is received, the icon appears on the screen. To listen to the new voice mail, long press key in standby mode and connect to your voice mailbox. Depending on your operator, you may need to configure your voice mailbox before you can use this function. Please refer to "Configuring voice mailbox number"on page 44 for how to setup your voice mailbox.
Basic Operations Selecting an input mode 1. Press key. Available input modes will appear on the screen. 2. Scroll to the desired input method and press Select. The selected mode will appear on the upper right corner of the screen. • abc mode: Allows you to enter lower case letters. • ABC mode: Allows you to enter upper case letters. • Abc mode: The first letter entered is automatically capitalized. • 123 mode: Allows you to enter numbers. • Punctuation (,.!?:;) mode: Enter punctuation marks.