Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction LL. 1.2. 1.3. 1.4. 1.5. About This Manual Document Conventions Definition of Terminology Highlights 14.1. Silent Mode 1.4.2. Burl-in Digital Recorder 14.3 Built-in Answering Machine 14.4. Alarm 1.4.5. Built-in Calculator 1.4.6. Buick-in Calendar 1.4.7. World Time Display Precautions Getting Started ECR Ed 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. 24. 2.5.
MI-7001 User Guide 2.6. 2.7. 3. 2.5.1. Cautions 2.5.2. Installing A Battery 2.5.3. Removing A Battery 2.5.4. Recharging A Battery 2.5.5. Battery Recharge Indicator 2.5.6. Battery Talk & Standby Time 2.5.7. Minimum Charging Time Understanding ICON Understanding SKY Navigator™ Basic Operations 2-14 2-16 3.1. 3.2. 3.3. 3.4. 3.5 3.6. 3.7. 3.8. 3.9. Chapter Summary How to Power MI-7001 On How to Power MI-7001 Off How to Make A Call How to Answer A Call "Hot Menu' during A Call 3.6.1. Send Your Cellular Number 3.
Table of Contents 3.9.3. Ringer Volume 3-12 3.9.4. Keypad Tone Volume 3-12 3.10. How to Use ‘Silent Mode’ 3-13 3.10.1. Set ‘Silent Mode* (in *Standby Mode’) 3-13 3.10.2. Ser Silent Mode’ (in "Talk Mode) 3-14 3.11. How to Redial Last Number 3-14 3.11.1. Redial Last Number 3-14 3.11.2. Redial A Number in 'Call History’ 3-15 3.12. Memory Dial 3-15 3.12.1. One Digit Address Memory 3-15 3.12.2. Two Digit Address Memory 3-16 3.13. How to Display Your Cellular Number 3-16 4. Phone Book Management 4.1.
MI-7001 User Guide 4.4.3. How to Delete A Group Name 4-14 4.5. How to Delete "Phone Book’ 4-14 4.6. How to View Received Calls 4-15 5. Advanced Features 5.1. Calculator 5-1 52. Calendar 5-2 53. Alarm 5-3 5.4. World Time Display 5-5 5.5. Answering Machine 5-5 5.5.1. How to Set "Answering Machine Mode’ 5-6 5.5.2. How to Activate Answering Machine 5-6 5.5.3. How to Play Recorded Messages 5-7 3.5.4. How to Disable Answering Machine 5-8 5.5.5. How to Record Announcement 5-8 5.5.6.
Table of Contents 6.3. How to Set 'Auto Back light Mode' 6-3 6.4. How to Set "HFK Auto Answer Mode' 6-4 6.5. How to Change International Access Code 6-5 6.6. How to Set ‘Auto Hyphen Mode’ 6-6 7. SMS 7.1. How te Check Voice Messages 7-1 7.2. How to Use Text Message Utility 7-2 7.2.1. View Received Text Messages 7-2 7.2.2. Edit A Text Message to Send 7-4 7.2.3. Delete A Text Message fo Send 7-6 7.3. How to Delete All of Received Messages (Voice & Text Messages) 7-7 8. Protection 8.1.
MI-7001 User Guide 9.1. Select "Power On Screen’ 9-1 9.2. Select ‘Standby Mode Screen’ 9-2 9.3. Edit Banner 9-3 9.4. Change Password 9-4 9.5. Initialize Your MI-7001 9-4 10. Voice Dial 10.1. How to Use “Voice Dial’ 10-1 10.2. How to Register A Voice Dial Entry 10-2 10.3. How to Listen or Delete A Voice Dial Entry 10-3 10.4. How to Set ‘Voice Dial Mode’ 10-4 11. Games 11.1, How to Play Games 11.1.1. A Number Matching Game 1-1 11.1.2. Moon Patrol™ 11-2 11.1.3. Sam Trees™ 11.3 ILL. Pules 11-3 11.
1. Introduction 1. Introduction Congratulations! You now became an owner of MI-7001, one of the highest featured COMA cellular phones in the world. Your IM-700I is an integrated package containing a digital recorder, an answering machine, an alarm, a calculator, a calendar, a world time display, and games that make your daily mobile communication life easier and more productive than ever before.
MI-70u1 User Guide IM-700I as soon as possible. Information is presented in 12 Chapters and 1 Appendix: In this Introduction, versatile features of MI-7001 are highlighted. Also, we present precautions to keep your IM7001 in a good shape. Chapter 2, Getting Started, tells you about the very basic things to do before using your MI-7001. Chapter 3, Basic Operations, explains how to do basic operations such as powering on or off, making a call, answering a call, and others.
1. Introduction in IM-700I such as sending or receiving SMS messages. Chapter 8, Protection, tells you how to prevent others from accessing your IM-700I in many different levels. Chapter 9, System Setup, tells you how to setup up IM7001. Topic includes how to setup "Power On Screen’ or ‘Power Off Screen’, how to change password, and how to initialize your MI-7001 for resetting it to the factory default setting.
MI-70uI User Guide 1.2. Document Conventions This User Guide uses the following typographic conventions: Example [SEND] "No Memory." 42D Menu] Description Letters in a pair of brackets indicates a key or a button of MI-7001. The example refers to the key labeled "SEND located on the keypad of IM-700L Phrase in a pair of double quotes indicates a text message appearing on LCD. The oval shaped symbol represents a key assigned in SKY Navigator™.
1. Introduction 1.3. Definition of Terminology Terminology Description ‘press’ refers to an action of pressing a kev or a button about less than 0.5 second. "press and hold down’ refers to an action of pressing a key or a button and holding it down at least I second. "SKY Navigator™ refers to the oval shaped switch with 4 directional keys (left, upper, lower, and right). ‘Answering Machine! refers to the built-in answering machine in MI-7001 ‘HFK! refers to the optional Hands Free Car Kit.
MI-7001 User Guide ‘Standby Mode' indicates the status of MI-7001 when it waits for incoming calls or our call requests. ‘Talk Mode’ indicates the status of MI-7001 when you are ina call. "Vibration Mode' indicates the mode that enables MI-7001 to vibrate instead of ringing when receiving incoming calls. 'Silent Mode’ indicates the mode that enables TM-7001 to operate silently (no keypad tone, ‘Vibration Mode', and high mic gain enabling you to whisper).
1. Introduction requested call fails. ‘Auto Back light Mode’ indicates the mode that enables MI-7001 to automatically tum On the back light of LCD when the flip is open. After 10 seconds, LCD back light automatically turns Off ‘Auto Hyphen Mode' indicates the mode that enables MI-7001 to insert a hyphen when vou enter a phone number. ‘International Call Lock Mode’ indicates the mode that enables IM-700I to block international calls being made.
MI-7001 User Guide "Power On Screen’ indicates the LCD screen that MI-7001 displays when vou turn MI-700] on ‘Power Off Screen’ indicates the LCD screen displayed when powering MI-7001 off. ‘Standby Mode Screen’ indicates the LCD screen when ‘call history’ "Phone Book! ‘memory dial’ ‘Main Menu’ "Hot Menu' 'SMS Menu' IM-T001 is in "Standby Mode". indicates the memory buffer allocated in MI-7001 to store phone numbers you have called recently. MI-7001 stores unto 10 entries in ‘call history’.
MI-7001 User Guide 1.4. Highlights 1.4.1 ‘Silent Mode’ In public places like a theater or a bus, a loud ringer tone and your voice may bother people around you. Put IM7001 into “Silent Mode’ to enable IM-700I to operate quietly. Just press and hold down the [Silent] button on the side panel to activate the feature. ‘Silent Mode’ is defined in the table below; Ringer Tone Disabled. Vibrates instead, Key Tone Disabled. Mic. Gain High so that you can whisper. 1.4.2.
1. Introduction 1.4.3. Built-in Answering Machine IM-700I has a built-in answering machine which allows you to leave announcement message in your voice and to record callers’ voice messages. 14.4. Alarm MI-7001 has a alarm capable of setting alarms (up to 10 alarm settings). 1.4.5. Built-in Calculator MI-7001 has a built-in calculator capable of adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing. 1.4.6.
MI-7001 User Guide 1.5. Precautions For added protection to MI-7001, please keep the following precautions. Fully charge your battery supplied with MI-7001 prior to initial use. Also, the battery may have to be recharged when MI-7001 is left unattended and unused for long periods of time. Do not use MI-7001 near water — for example near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, and laundry tub, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool or similar location.
1. Introduction For a better reception, the antenna should not contact any objects or any part of your body. To clean IM-700I, gently wipe with soft cloth or towel. Never use thinner or solvent. Since MI-7001 is a delicate high tech electronic product, unauthorized antenna or accessories may deteriorate the performance of MI-7001.
2. Getting Started 2. Getting Started The chapter tells you about the very basic things to do before using your MI-7001 2.1. Unpacking MI-7001 Please, check that your MI-7001 package contains all of following items.
L 2. Getting Started [Rec] (Record) Press and hold it down to begin or end a recording session. [Play] Press and hold it down to begin or stop playing recorded messages. [Si tent] Press and hold down the key to activate ‘Silent Mode’. To disable ‘Silent Mode’, press and hold down the key again. Silent Mode’ is defined in the table below; Ringer Disabled. Vibrates instead. Key Tone Disabled. Mic. Gain | High so that you can whisper.
MI-70u1 User Guide 10. 11. 12. Call Indicator Lamp It flashes when MI-700] receives incoming calls or SMS messages (See Chapter 7 for more info on SMS) Earpiece (speaker) LCD displays the status of MI-7001. SKY Navigator™ The SKY Navigator™ has four different directional keys, allowing you to make 4 distinct choices for accessing most of MI-7000's features very easily. [SEND] To make a call, you enter a phone number and press the key.
13. 14. 2. Getting Started [END] To turn IM-700I on or off, press and hold it down. To end a call, press it. [CLR] (Clear) Press it to erase a character. Pressing and holding down the key shall erase your entire entry. Sometimes, the key can be used to cancel a menu selection or a function.
MI-7001 User Guide Buzzer produces a ringer tone. Earphone-Mic Jack Battery (See Section 2.5.) {Ans. Machine] (Answering Machine) To activate the built-in answering machine, press and hold down the button. To deactivate the answering machine, press and hold it down again. 1CC (In Car Connector) When connecting IM-700I to an optional hands free car kit, the plug from the hands free car kit is inserted here.
2.3. 2.4. 2. Getting Started Fastening Carrying Strap Insert the fine end of the carrying strap through the hole located at the bottom of the antenna. Held the other end of the strap and run it through the opening formed by the fine end of the strap. Proper Use of Antenna Tr When the antenna is pulled out to its maximum length, IM-700I performs better. If the antenna is positioned vertically, IM7001 performs even better.
MI-7001 User Guide 2.5. Using Battery 2.5.1. Cautions You MUST use the battery and desk top charger provided by SK Bechtel. Unauthorized batteries or chargers may cause a damage to your IM-700I or an explosion. You MUST NOT press the safety switch located on bottom center of the battery. This is to prevent a fire or an explosion that may happen when two charging pins accidentally contact each other by i metal objects such as H coins or pins.
2. Getting Started ® Do not drop the battery or expose to a strong shock It may damage the battery or shorten the battery life. ® Always store the battery at a room temperature (5 ~ 35°C). In a severe cold or hot places, the battery may decrease its capacity and its life. When the battery is left unattended or unused, separate the battery from IM-700I and stow it in a safe place.
MI-7001 User Guide Push the other end toward IM7001 until a click is heard 2.5.3. Removing A Battery Push down the release knob of the battery and pull it away from IM-700I as shown in the figure. Turn MI-7001 off before removing the battery.
2. Getting Started 2.5.4, Recharging A Battery Plug the desktop charger into the wall outlet (110V ~ 220V AC, 50/60Hz). When charging the battery attached to MI-7001, use the front receptacle. When properly placed, the desktop charger shall start charging as indicated by the left LED indicator turning into Red. When charging an extra battery, use the rear charging slot. Note that the right LED indicator is changed into Red when charging in the rear slot.
MI-7001 User Guide placed in the charging slot. Please, remove the battery and try to put it back securely ® Never put objects of any kind into the openings of the charger since it may cause a damage to the charger. #® Keep the charger away from children or animals or pets. 2.5.5. Battery Recharge Indicator ® When the battery needs recharging, MI-7001 keeps beeping “BEEP-BEEP-BEEP”. MI-7001 also flashes the battery ICON on LCD. Continuing use of IM7001 shall result in powering off. 2.5.6.
2, Getting Started The above figures represent the lab test results performed in SK Teletext's lab (using HP® 8924C, Slot Index 2, 40% of voice activity } NOTE ® The actual battery discharge time may be less when walking or moving in a car, mainly due to the hand off management necessary to maintain a good connection with base stations. 2.5.7.
MI-7001 User Guide 2.6. Understanding ICON MI-7001 has 7 ICON"s on the top line of LCD to indicate various stains of MI-7001. 12346 817 @. Ya il Signal Strength Yil Flashing Good Bad No Service @. Am Roaming Indicator 3. 2 indicates that MI-7001 is in ‘Standby Mode’, waiting for a call. Ga: indicates that MI-7001 is in “Talk Mode’. @. & indicates that MI-7001 is in 'Vibration Mode’.
2. Getting Started ®. indicates that MI-7001 is recording or playing, Sos £N Recording Playing ©. ¥[S7) MI-7001 has received text (T) or voice (V) messages. Vid New voice L New text Ba message 2 message ‘Il| Old voice |. Old text messages in messages in MI-7001 MI-7001 ZF} Indicates the battery charge level. mo LX Li} Full Half | 1/4 Recharge required.
MI-70ux User Guide 2.7. Understanding SKY Navigator™ SKY Navigator™ allows you to navigate through all of menu trees quickly. Simply look at one line instruction given at the bottom line of LCD and select one UFO 4 directional keys in SKY Navigator™, Press to select the left item among entries on LCD bottom line. Press to select middle item. Press to select the right item.
2. Basic operations 3. Basic Operations The chapter tells you how fo do basic operations such as powering on, powering off making a coll, answering a call, redialing last numbers, memory dialing, adjusting the earpiece volume, and others. 3.1. Chapter Summary Power ON Press and hold down the [END] k Power OFF Press and hold down the [END] key. Make A Call Enter the phone number and press [SEND]. Receive A Call Open the flip. Or, press any key if the flip is open.
MI-7001 User Guide Your MI-7001 operates strange. Or, you can not tur it on. MI-7001 gets off by itself. Remove your battery from MI-7001 and reinsert the battery. Try again. If the problem still remains, get it serviced by an authorized service center. A.3. Specifications of MI-7001 Frequency Range Transmission: MHz Reception: MHz Frequency Less than + 300 Hz Accuracy Dimension H3X 42X21 mm Transmission Power | 0,32.
MI-7001 User Guide placed in the charging slot. Please, remove the battery and try to put it back securely. ® Never put objects of any kind into the openings of the charger since it may cause a damage to the charger. ® Keep the charger away from children or animals or pets. 2.5.5. Battery Recharge Indicator ® When the battery needs recharging, MI-7001 keeps beeping “BEEP-BEEP-BEEP”. MI-7001 also flashes the battery ICON on LCD. Continuing use of IM7001 shall result in powering off. 2.5.6.