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Table of Contents
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
....................................................... 1
R EGULATORY S TATEMENT (R&TTE / WLAN IEEE 802.11
B ) .................1
CE D ECLARATION OF C ONFORMITY .......................................................1
FCC RF E XPOSURE C OMPLIANCE .........................................................2
H ANDLING THE P HONE , B ATTERY AND C HARGER ...................................3
H ANDLING THE P HONE ...........................................................................4
H ANDLING THE B ATTERY ........................................................................6
H ANDLING THE C HARGER ......................................................................7
1. GETTING STARTED
........................................................... 8
1.1 C ONVENTIONS U SED IN THIS H ANDBOOK .........................................8
1.2 P ACKAGE C ONTENTS .......................................................................9
1.3 P HONE S PECIFICATIONS ................................................................10
1.4 H ANDSET D ESCRIPTION ................................................................. 11
1.5 D ISPLAY I NDICATORS .....................................................................12
1.6 C HARGE THE B ATTERY ..................................................................13
1.7 R EPLACE THE B ATTERY .................................................................15
1.8 A CCESS M ENU /L IST O PTIONS ........................................................17
2. BASIC OPERATIONS
....................................................... 18
2.1 S WITCH THE P HONE O N /O FF .........................................................18
2.2 M AKE A C ALL .................................................................................18
2.3 U SE S PEED D IAL ...........................................................................19
2.4 A NSWER A C ALL ............................................................................19
2.5 R EJECT A C ALL ..............................................................................19
2.6 C ALLING F EATURES .......................................................................20
2.6.1 Hold a Call ...................................................................................... 20
2.6.2 Call Waiting ..................................................................................... 20
2.6.3 Make a New Call ............................................................................. 21
2.6.4 Conference Call .............................................................................. 22
2.6.5 Transfer a Call ................................................................................ 23
2.6.6 Call Return ...................................................................................... 23 ii
2.6.7 Caller ID Block ................................................................................ 24
2.6.8 Repeat Dial on Busy ....................................................................... 24
2.6.9 Mute the Microphone Volume ......................................................... 24
2.6.10 Access the Phonebook ................................................................. 25
2.6.11 Adjust the Listening Volume .......................................................... 25
2.7 S TORE A P HONE N UMBER ..............................................................26
2.8 C ALL L OG S HORTCUT ....................................................................26
2.9 C USTOM F UNCTIONS S HORTCUT ...................................................27
2.10 C URRENT P ROFILE S HORTCUT ....................................................27
2.11 V IBRATION S HORTCUT .................................................................27
2.12 K EYPAD L OCK .............................................................................27
3. PHONEBOOK (NAMES)
................................................... 29
3.1 S EARCH ........................................................................................29
3.1.1 Edit .................................................................................................. 30
3.1.2 Delete Entry .................................................................................... 30
3.2 A DD E NTRY ...................................................................................30
3.3 D ELETE E NTRY ..............................................................................32
3.3.1 One by One .................................................................................... 32
3.3.2 All .................................................................................................... 32
3.4 G ROUP I NFO ..................................................................................32
3.4.1 Ring Tone ........................................................................................ 33
3.4.2 Browse ............................................................................................ 33
3.5 S PEED D IAL ...................................................................................33
3.6 M EMORY .......................................................................................34
4. MENU
................................................................................. 35
4.1 C ALL L OG ......................................................................................35
4.1.1 Missed Log ..................................................................................... 35
4.1.2 Received Log .................................................................................. 37
4.1.3 Dialled log ....................................................................................... 38
4.1.4 Delete Log ...................................................................................... 39
4.1.5 Duration .......................................................................................... 39
4.2 P ROFILES ......................................................................................40
4.2.1 Standard ......................................................................................... 40
4.2.2 Meeting ........................................................................................... 42 iii
4.2.3 Outdoor ........................................................................................... 42
4.2.4 User Define ..................................................................................... 42
4.3 S ETTINGS ......................................................................................43
4.3.1 Scheme ........................................................................................... 43
4.3.2 Date/Time ....................................................................................... 45
4.3.3 Answer Mode .................................................................................. 45
4.3.4 Language ........................................................................................ 46
4.3.5 Display ............................................................................................ 46
4.3.6 Set Security .................................................................................... 48
4.3.7 Input Method ................................................................................... 51
4.4 T OOLS ...........................................................................................52
4.4.1 Calculator ........................................................................................ 52
4.4.2 Calendar ......................................................................................... 53
4.4.3 Alarm ............................................................................................... 53
4.4.4 Time Zone ....................................................................................... 54
4.4.5 DST Setting .................................................................................... 55
4.4.6 Time Format .................................................................................... 55
4.5 W I F I -S ETTINGS .............................................................................56
4.5.1 Net Search ...................................................................................... 56
4.5.2 WiFi Config ..................................................................................... 57
4.5.3 Web Configuration .......................................................................... 59
4.5.4 Network Parameter ......................................................................... 64
4.6 MISC ............................................................................................66
4.6.1 Vendor Information ......................................................................... 66
4.6.2 PC Config ....................................................................................... 66
4.6.3 Local TFTP Update ......................................................................... 66
4.6.4 Local Log ........................................................................................ 66
4.6.5 Factory Reset ................................................................................. 67
5. INPUT METHOD
................................................................ 68
5.1 S WITCH I NPUT M ETHOD .................................................................68
5.2 P IN Y IN AND S IM S TROKE ...............................................................68
5.3 E NGLISH ........................................................................................68
5.4 L ETTER .........................................................................................70
5.5 D IGIT .............................................................................................71
6. TROUBLESHOOTING
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Safety Precautions
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Regulatory Statement (R&TTE / WLAN IEEE
802.11b)
European standards dictate maximum radiated transmit power of 100mW
EIRP and frequency range 2.400-2.4835GHz; In France, the equipment must be restricted to the 2.4465-2.4835GHz frequency range and must be restricted to indoor use.
CE Declaration of Conformity
For the following equipment: WiFi handset F1000
Is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the
Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility (89/336/EEC), Low-voltage
Directive (73/23/EEC) and the Amendment Directive (93/68/EEC), the procedures given in European Council Directive 99/5/EC and
89/3360EEC.
The equipment was passed. The test was performed according to the following European standards:
EN 300 328 V.1.4.1 (2003-04)
EN 301 489-1 V.1.3.1 (2001-09) / EN 301 489-17 V.1.1.1 (2000-09)
EN 50371: 2002
EN 60950: 2000
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Safety Precautions
FCC RF Exposure Compliance
This PCS phone has been tested and complies with the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) RF exposure limits for the General
Population/Uncontrolled exposure environment. In addition, it complies with the following Standards and Guidelines:
FCC 96-326, Guidelines for Evaluating the Environmental Effects of
Radio-Frequency Radiation
FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 01-01 (2001) Supplement C, Evaluating
Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio
Frequency Electromagnetic Fields
ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992, IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with
Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic
Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz
ANSI/IEEE C95.3-1992, IEEE Recommended Practice for the
Measurement of Potentially Hazardous Electromagnetic Fields - RF and Microwave
Note: For body-worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory that contains no metal and when the back of the phone faces your body.
Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.
The antenna used for this transmitter must not be co-located or must not operate in conjunction with any other antenna.
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Safety Precautions
Handling the Phone, Battery and Charger
DANGER
Only use the battery and charger specified for the phone. Failure to do so can result in damage to the phone, electric shock or fire.
CAUTION
Do not store or operate the phone or charger in hot, damp or dusty areas, which can damage electrical and mechanical components. Avoid prolonged exposure to temperatures below 5°C or in excess of 35°C.
DANGER
Do not drop, shake or throw the phone or charger.
Rough handling can damage internal circuit boards and the battery pack.
Do not use the phone in the vicinity of volatile gases.
Leave the area before using the phone. Failure to leave the area can result in the risk of fire or an explosion.
Do not disassemble or modify the phone, charger or battery. Incorrect modifications, reassembly or tampering may result in malfunction or personal injury.
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Safety Precautions
Handling the Phone
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation
DANGER
This phone has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This phone generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this phone does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the phone off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
- Increase the separation between the phone and receiver
- Connect the phone into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
Observe local regulations for specialised areas
(hospital, aircraft, etc.) when using the phone.
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Safety Precautions
Do not use the phone while operating a vehicle.
CAUTION
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by
UTStarcom, Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate the phone.
Keep all storage media (magnetic cards, floppy disks, credit cards, etc.) away from the phone. Close encounters or contact can erase or damage the storage media.
Keep all sharp metal objects (pins, nails, hairpins etc.) away from the phone handset. The handset earpiece contains a strong magnet that can attract and hold metal objects. Remove any objects from the handset earpiece before using, to avoid personal injury.
In case of emergency, key in the emergency number
(999 for example in UK), then press the Talk key and let the operator know your specific location. Do not hang up until you are told to do so.
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Safety Precautions
Handling the Battery
DANGER
Do not dispose of the battery pack in a fire. It may explode. Check with local waste management codes for disposal instructions.
Do not force the battery pack into the phone. Improper installation can cause malfunctions or damage to the battery pack. This may result in fire or personal injury.
Use caution in handling batteries in order not to short the battery on conductive materials such as rings, bracelets or keys. The battery and/or conductor may overheat and cause burns.
If the battery becomes too hot while recharging, it should be removed immediately from the charger.
When clothes or skin are exposed to battery leakage, rinse with clean water at once to prevent skin irritation.
Do not use a cracked, leaking or odour-emitting battery pack near an open flame or high temperatures.
CAUTION
If a fully discharged battery is stored for a long period of time, it may not be possible to recharge the battery.
Observe local waste management codes for proper battery disposal instructions.
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Safety Precautions
Handling the Charger
DANGER
Only use a power source that provides the appropriate voltage (AC100-240 V) for the charger. An unsuitable power source can result in damage to the charger, fire or electric shock.
Do not use the charger if the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed (exposed or broken wires, etc).
This can result in the risk of fire or electric shock.
Do not short circuit the charger connector jack. This may result in fire or electric shock.
Immediately unplug the charger from the wall outlet in the event that liquid is spilled into the unit, to prevent fire or electric shock.
CAUTION
Always unplug the charger from the wall outlet before cleaning, to avoid the risk of electric shock.
Do not place heavy objects on the cord, to avoid damage.
Always grip the power plug when removing the charger from the wall outlet. Do not pull on the power supply cord, to avoid damage and the risk of electric shock.
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Getting Started
1. GETTING STARTED
1.1 Conventions Used in this Handbook
In this handbook, “press the key” means to release the key after you press it; “press and hold the key” means to press the key for over 2 seconds before releasing it
The text displayed on the screen is indicated in bold in this handbook, for example Menu
Most operations need to be performed in standby mode. When the left soft key function is Menu, the phone is in standby mode (refer to the figure illustrated in “Display Indicators” on page 12)
Navigation key operations follow:
Press the “Up”, “Down”, “Left” and “Right” directions on the
Navigation key to execute operations such as browsing, selecting, adjusting and setup; key directions are as follows:
Up Down
Up or
Down
Left Right
Left or
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1.2 Package Contents
Please check the package contents by comparing them with the following list. If you find anything missing or if the documentation set is incomplete, contact your local phone dealer immediately.
Model F1000 (with one battery)
Charger (one)
Handbook (one)
Quick Start Guide (one)
Certificate of quality
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1.3 Phone Specifications
Dimensions
Weight
Battery
Charger
About 107.8 x 44 x 23.5 (L_W_H) mm
Approximately 100g
DC 3.6V 1500mAh Li-ion battery
Input: 100-240V AC, 50-60Hz
Output: 5.2V DC, 600mA
Charger Weight
Charging Time
Standby Time
Talking Time
Approximately 80g
3-4 hours
50-100 hours
Approximately 5 hours
Standby time refers to the state in which the phone is on continuously without being used for calls or moved to different service areas
The standby time depends on the network conditions, phone usage and surrounding area. The phone consumes more battery power under the following conditions:
- In areas with weak signals, with high or low temperatures, or when used outside the service coverage area
- When the phone frequently searches for network signal due to location changes
- When you talk on the phone for long periods of time
- The Alarm, Backlight or Vibration function is active
- Ring or listening volume is set to maximum
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1.4 Handset Description
Getting Started
Functionality of Keys:
4-Way Navigation Key:
This key is used to scroll up and down through menu lists.
Left Soft Key:
This key is used to perform the function indicated on the screen above it.
Talk Key:
This key is used to make or receive a call. It can also be used to access outgoing call logs in standby mode.
- Number Keypad:
These keys are used to enter numbers and characters.
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* Key/Switch Key:
This key is used to key in “*” or change the text input method.
Right Soft Key:
This key is used to perform the function indicated on the screen above it.
Power Key:
This key is used to switch the phone on and off, to end a call, or to return to standby mode.
# Key/Lock Key:
Note: This is only a brief introduction to the keypad functions.
Please refer to the contents of this handbook for detailed descriptions and operations.
1.5 Display Indicators
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8
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1. Shows the current signal strength. The higher the bar, the stronger the signal.
Strong Weak
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2. Indicates a new voice mail has been received.
3. Indicates the keypad is locked.
4. Means the ring mode is set to Mute; if the ring mode is set to
Ringing, will be displayed.
5. Means the ring mode is set to Vibration.
If you press and hold the vibration shortcut key in standby mode, will be displayed (refer to “Vibration Shortcut” on page 27).
6. Indicates the Alarm function is active.
7. Indicates the battery charge level. The higher the bar, the greater the battery power.
High Low
8. Content Display Area: Shows phone numbers, characters, etc.
9. Soft key function display area: Shows the functions of the left soft key
and the right soft key .
1.6 Charge the Battery
When the battery power is low and needs recharging, the battery indicator will flash continuously and the phone will sound a low battery alarm (if the alert tone is set to On), reminding you that the battery is running low and the phone will be switched off automatically.
To charge the battery, follow these steps:
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1. Connect the charger to an AC wall outlet (100-240V).
2. Connect the lead from the charger to the charging socket of the phone. The battery indicator bar starts to scroll (
). If the phone is off, the text “Charging…” is also displayed on the
LCD screen.
3. When the battery indicator bar stops scrolling, charging is complete.
The text “Fully Charged!” is also displayed on the LCD screen, if the phone is off.
The phone takes about 3-4 hours to charge and the exact time may vary depending on the circumstances
With your phone turned off, charge your new battery for 4 hours before its first use
When the battery is being charged, it is normal that your charger and phone become warm to the touch
If the phone is turned on while charging, you can still make and receive calls as usual, but this will consume battery power, thus extending the charging time
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1.7 Replace the Battery
Since battery power is easily consumed, if you find the battery power diminishes quickly after fully charging, please replace your battery.
1. In standby mode, switch the phone off by pressing and holding .
(Otherwise, some user settings will be lost).
2. Remove the battery cover.
With the back of the phone facing you, press the battery cover release button and lift the cover off in the direction of the arrow.
3. Remove the old battery.
Disconnect the cord by firmly gripping the connector (not the battery connection wire) and pulling gently as illustrated.
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4. Install the new battery.
Connect the cord of the new battery by firmly inserting the connector into its place. Do not reverse the connector.
5. Replace the battery cover until it clicks into place.
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1.8 Access Menu/List Options
A variety of options are available for the menus and lists, such as: Menu and Names.
For example, to access steps below:
SettingsAnswer Mode, follow the
1. In standby mode, press the left soft key (Menu).
2. Press to reach Settings, and then press the left soft key
(Ok).
3. Press to highlight Answer Mode, and then press the left soft key
(Ok).
Note: To return to the previous menu level, press the right soft key
(Exit). To return to standby mode without changing the menu settings, press .
If you stop operating the phone for two minutes, the phone will return to standby mode without changing the menu settings.
If the screen saver is not set to Off, the clock screen saver will be displayed after the phone has been in standby mode for one minute.
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2. BASIC OPERATIONS
2.1 Switch the Phone On/Off
Press and hold the power key on/off animation.
. The phone will display the power-
If the PowerOn Code function is active, after switching on the phone, enter the security code (with each input displayed as *) and press the left soft key (Ok). If correct, the power-on animation will be displayed; otherwise Code Error will be displayed.
2.2 Make a Call
Note: Prior to making or receiving calls, the phone must be connected to a wireless Access Point (AP) and registered with the
Vonage network. See “WiFi-Settings” on page 56 for detailed instructions.
1. Key in the phone number.
To delete the character or digit to the left of the cursor, press the right soft key (Clear). To move the cursor, press . To delete all the numbers or characters, press and hold the right soft key (Clear).
2. Press to call the number. “Connecting…” will be displayed.
To cancel the call attempt, press the right soft key (Cancel); a time display of 00:00:00 will appear. You can also press the key to cancel the call; the phone will return to standby mode.
3. When the call is connected, the call timer is displayed.
4. To end the call, press the right soft key (Hang up) or the key.
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2.3 Use Speed Dial
If you have assigned a phone number to one of the speed dial keys -
, you can quickly call that phone number:
1. In standby mode, press and hold the corresponding speed dial key to automatically display the phone number.
2. Press to call the number.
For details of speed dial settings, refer to “Speed Dial” on page 33
2.4 Answer a Call
If the answer mode is set to Talk Key, press the left soft key
(Answer) or the key to answer an incoming call
If the answer mode is set to Any Key, press any key to answer an
incoming call except the right soft key , the key or the
When there is an incoming call, you may press vibration or ring alert without picking up the call
key
to stop the
To end an ongoing call, press the right soft key (Hang up) or the
key
2.5 Reject a Call
When there is an incoming call, press the right soft key (Hang
up) or the key to reject the call
If you press the right soft key (Hang up) to reject an incoming call, the call duration 00:00:00 will be displayed
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When there are missed calls (excluding rejected calls), the number of missed calls will be displayed, for example Missed Log 3. In this case, press the left soft key (View) to enter the missed call log
(Missed Log)
2.6 Calling Features
During a call or prior to making a call, you can perform the following operations:
2.6.1 Hold a Call
You can place an ongoing call temporarily on hold.
During a call, press the left soft key (Option), and then press the left soft key (Ok) to select Hold.
To take the call off hold, press the left soft key (Option), and then press the left soft key (Ok) to select Unhold
To end the held call, press the right soft key (Hang up) or the
key
2.6.2 Call Waiting
The Call Waiting function is activated by default. When another call comes in during a call, the earpiece will sound a waiting tone.
To reject the incoming third party call and continue the current call, press the right soft key (Hang up)
To hold the current call and answer the incoming third party call, press the left soft key (Answer)
After answering the third party call, you can perform the following operations:
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Press the left soft key (Option). Press to highlight Swap and press the left soft key (Ok) to switch between the current call and the held call
Press the left soft key (Option). Press to highlight End Back
Call and press the left soft key (Ok) to end the held call
Press the right soft key (Hang up) to end the current call. Then, you can press the left soft key (Option) and select Unhold to take the held call off hold
Press the key to end both calls
Note: Use your online interface to turn Call Waiting on or off.
Simply login to your online web account using your Username and
Password. Click on the Features tab to enable/disable Call Waiting.
2.6.3 Make a New Call
While on a call, if you need to connect to a third party, press the left soft key (Option). Press to highlight New Call and press the left soft key (Ok). Key in the third party’s phone number, and then press the left soft key (Ok) or the key. When the connection succeeds, you can start the call with the third party. The original call will be placed on hold.
The following operations are available:
Press the left soft key (Option). Press to highlight
Conference and press the left soft key (O k ) to initiate a conference call (refer to “Conference Call” on page 22)
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Press to highlight Mute and press the left soft key (Ok) to mute the microphone (refer to “Mute the Microphone Volume” on page 24)
Press the left soft key (Option). Press to highlight End Back
Call and press the left soft key (Ok) to end the held call
Press the right soft key (Hang up) to end the current call. Then, you can press the left soft key (Option) and select Unhold to take the held call off hold
Press the key to end both calls
2.6.4 Conference Call
1. Place the first call normally.
2. Press the left soft key (Option). Press to highlight New Call and press the left soft key (Ok).
3. Wait until the “Operating…” message changes to a blank screen.
Key in the third party’s phone number, and then press the left soft key
(Ok) or the key.
4. When the connection succeeds, you can announce the conference call to the third party. The original call will be placed on hold.
5. Press the left soft key (Option). Press to highlight
Conference and press the left soft key (O k ) to initiate the conference call.
To end one of the calls during the conference call, press the left soft key (Option). Press to highlight Drop and press the left soft
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Basic Operations key (Ok). Press to highlight the desired party, and press the left soft key (Ok) to disconnect the call with the selected party
To end the conference call, press the right soft key (Hang up) or the key to disconnect both calls
2.6.5 Transfer a Call
You can transfer an ongoing call to another phone number:
During a call, press the left soft key (Option). Press to highlight
Blind or Consult and press the left soft key (Ok). Key in the transfer number and press the left soft key (Ok).
If Blind is selected, the call will be directly transferred to the dialled phone number after the connection succeeds
If Consult is selected, after the transferred-to party answers the call, announce the transfer. Then, press the left soft key (Transfer) to transfer the intended call
2.6.6 Call Return
The Call Return function enables you to automatically return the last incoming call:
1. Key in “*69” and then press .
2. A voice prompt will announce the phone number of the last incoming call and ask if you wish to return the call. To return the call, press ; to cancel the call, press or the right soft key (Hang up) or .
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2.6.7 Caller ID Block
The Caller ID Block function enables you to block your identity when you are making a call. If the party you are trying to reach has Caller ID, they will not see your phone number if you activate Caller ID Block.
Activate Caller ID Block on a call by call basis:
1. Before making a call, key in “*67” followed by the outbound phone number.
2. Press to call the number. Caller ID Block is effect for the call.
2.6.8 Repeat Dial on Busy
The Repeat Dial on Busy function enables you to automatically redial the last busy number that you tried to dial. The phone will make a maximum of eight automatic attempts to dial this number until it can be reached.
1. After you dial a busy number, the phone will display “Repeat?” to ask if you want to automatically redial this number. Press the left soft key
(O k ); the phone will make automatic redial attempts every two minutes.
2. When the number becomes available, the phone will sound a special ring tone. Wait for your party to answer the call.
Note: An incoming or outgoing call will cancel the Repeat Dial on
Busy operation.
2.6.9 Mute the Microphone Volume
During a call, press the left soft key (Option). Press to highlight
Mute and press the left soft key (Ok). The microphone volume will be set to mute.
To resume the volume, press the left soft key (Option). Press
to highlight Unmute and press the left soft key (Ok)
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2.6.10 Access the Phonebook
While on a call, press to access the phonebook entry list.
When you press to access the phonebook, the last phonebook entry will be highlighted; when you press phonebook, the first entry will be highlighted
to access the
After entering the phonebook, press to scroll through the entries.
Press the left soft key (Details) to check the details (name, phone number and group) for the highlighted entry
In the phonebook entry list, Press - to enter the first letter(s)/digit(s) of the desired entry (name). All names starting with these letter(s)/digit(s) will be displayed (refer to “Search” on page 29 under the Phonebook menu for details)
Note: If there are no entries in the phonebook, when you press
, the error tone will sound.
2.6.11 Adjust the Listening Volume
1. During a call, press adjustment screen.
to access the listening volume
2. There are six volume levels. Press decrease the volume.
to increase or to
If the volume is at the highest level, the volume level will not change when is pressed; if the volume is at the lowest level, the volume level will not change when is pressed.
3. After completing the volume selection, press the right soft key
(Exit) or wait for two seconds to return to the call timer mode. The phone will save the adjusted volume level.
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2.7 Store a Phone Number
In standby mode, new entries can be added to the phonebook.
1. Enter the desired phone number and press the left soft key
(Save).
2. Enter the name according to the prompts and press the left soft key
(Ok).
3. Press to highlight the desired group for this phone number and press the left soft key (Ok) to complete the operation.
Note: The phone number and name of the newly added record cannot be identical to those of an existing record. Otherwise, the text Exists will be displayed after you enter the name and press the left soft key (Ok).
2.8 Call Log Shortcut
In standby mode, you can quickly view the call logs: outgoing call log
(Dialled Log), received call log (Received Log) and missed call log
(Missed Log).
Press to display the latest outgoing call. Press through other outgoing call records
Press to display the latest received call. Press through other received call records
to scroll
to scroll
Press to display the latest missed call. Press through other missed call records
to scroll
After the intended record is displayed, you can press to call the number.
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Basic Operations
To perform other operations with the record, press the left soft key
(Option). (Refer to “Call Log” on page 35 for details).
2.9 Custom Functions Shortcut
1. In standby mode, press to access the custom functions menu.
2. Press to highlight the desired option: WiFi (1), Misc (2), Scheme
(3), Calculator (4), Calendar (5) or Voice Mail (6), and then press the left soft key (Ok) to access the option.
You can also access an option by pressing its corresponding number key.
2.10 Current Profile Shortcut
In standby mode, press to access the menu of the current profile.
Press to highlight the desired option, and then press the left soft key
(Ok) to access the option.
For details of profile setup, refer to “Profiles” on page 40.
2.11 Vibration Shortcut
In standby mode, press and hold to set the ring mode for incoming calls and alarms to vibration, and set the keypad tone and alert tone to
“Off”. will be displayed.
Press and hold again to resume ring mode, keypad tone and alert tone in the current profile. The indicator corresponding to the current profile’s ring mode will be displayed. (Refer to “Display Indicators” on page 12).
For detailed operations, refer to “Ring Mode” on page 41.
2.12 Keypad Lock
The keypad lock prevents the keys from being accidentally pressed, resulting in unintentional operations.
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Basic Operations
In standby mode, press and hold to lock the keypad. The indicator will be displayed. To unlock the keypad, press and hold again in standby mode.
When the keypad is locked, you can answer a call as usual. During the call, you can operate the phone normally. However, the keypad will automatically lock when the call ends, or if the call is rejected.
When the keypad is locked, even if the backlight is not set to Off, the
LCD screen and keypad will not light when keys are pressed.
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3. PHONEBOOK (NAMES)
Phonebook (Names)
You can store frequently used phone numbers and names in the phone memory (phonebook). The phonebook can store up to 200 entries. Each entry may contain a name, phone number and group category.
You can enter the phonebook in either of the following ways:
Or,
In standby mode, press the right soft key (Names)
In standby mode, press the left soft key (Menu), press scroll to Phonebook and press the left soft key (Ok)
From the phonebook menu, you can select from the following options:
3.1 Search
to
Search
After you access this option, the phonebook entry list will be displayed.
Key in the first letter(s) or digit(s) of the name you are searching for. A maximum of six letters/digits can be entered. All names starting with these letter(s)/digit(s) will be displayed, including Chinese names starting with corresponding PinYin letters.
Enter letters or digits as follows:
1. Press - to enter the corresponding letter or digit labeled on the respective key. For keys - , press the corresponding key repeatedly until the intended letter/digit appears. For example: if you press repeatedly, the following letters and digit appear in turn: a ? b ? c ? 2
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Phonebook (Names)
2. The letter/digit just entered will be underlined. After you have entered the intended letter/digit, press the appropriate number key to input the next letter/digit. If the next letter/digit and current letter/digit share the same key, wait for one second to input the letter/digit again.
To delete the last entered letter/digit, press the right soft key
(Clear); to delete all letters/digits, press and hold the right soft key
(Clear).
When a matched name is highlighted, you can press corresponding phone number
to call the
When an entry (name) is highlighted, press the left soft key
(Details) to see the detailed information: name, phone number and group category. Press to browse through the text
When the entry details are displayed, you can press to call the phone number.
When the entry details are displayed, you can press the left soft key
(Option) to select from the following options:
3.1.1 Edit
Change names, numbers and group categories by following the screen prompts.
3.1.2 Delete Entry
After this option is selected, “Delete?” will be displayed. Press the left soft key (Ok) to confirm the deletion.
3.2 Add Entry
Add Entry
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Phonebook (Names)
Select this option to add new entries into the phonebook.
1. Key in the name, and press the left soft key (Ok).
You can enter a maximum of 20 English letters or 10 Chinese characters (refer to “Input Method” on page 68).
2. Enter the phone number (24 digits maximum), and press the left soft key (Ok).
The phone number cannot be left blank; otherwise Number Error will be displayed.
3. Press to highlight the desired group category: Family, Friend,
Colleague, Classmate, VIP, Partner, Others or Blacklist. Press the left soft key (Ok) to complete the operation.
If the name is not filled in, the phone will use the first 12 digits from the phone number as the name
The phone number and name of the newly added record cannot be identical to those of an existing record. Otherwise, the text Exists will be displayed after you enter the phone number and press the left soft
key (Ok)
The phone will automatically reject any incoming caller whose number is on the Blacklist. No response will be displayed
No more entries can be added if the phonebook memory is full. When
Add Entry is selected, the phone will remind you that the phonebook memory is full
In standby mode, you can add a new entry by entering the phone number and pressing the left soft key (Save). Then, enter the name and press the left soft key (Ok); press to highlight the desired group category and press the left soft key (Ok) to complete the operation
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3.3 Delete Entry
Delete Entry
You can select from the following options to delete entries one by one or all at once:
3.3.1 One by One
Delete EntryOne by one
When you access this option, the phonebook entry list will be displayed.
Enter the first letter(s)/digit(s) of the intended entry (name). Press to highlight the entry, and then press the left soft key (Delete). When
“Delete?” is displayed, press the left soft key (Ok) to confirm the deletion.
3.3.2 All
Delete EntryAll
When you access this option, the prompt Enter Code will be displayed.
Enter the security code, and press the left soft key (Ok). If the code is correct, all phonebook entries will be deleted; otherwise Code Error will be displayed.
3.4 Group Info
Group Info
After accessing this option, press to highlight the desired group category: Family, Friend, Colleague, Classmate, VIP, Partner, Others or Blacklist, and press the left soft key (Ok). Then, you can select from the following options:
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3.4.1 Ring Tone
Select this option to specify a ring tone for the particular group category.
Press to highlight and sample the ring tone options. Then press the left soft key (Ok) to complete your selection.
Note: The Blacklist only has a Browse function because the phone will automatically reject any call from this group. Thus, it is not necessary to set a ring tone for the Blacklist group.
3.4.2 Browse
When you access this option, the list of entries in the selected group category will be displayed.
Enter the first letter(s)/digit(s) of the desired entry (name). Press to highlight the entry, and press the left soft key (Details) to view the details for the entry. Press the left soft key (Option), and select Edit or Delete Entry to edit or delete this entry.
3.5 Speed Dial
Speed Dial
Select this option to assign a phone number in the phonebook to one of the speed dial k ey s - for greater convenience when dialling
(refer to “Use Speed Dial” on page 19).
After you access this option, the setting status for key #1 ( ) will be displayed. Press to browse through the speed dial key settings.
If no phone number is assigned to the key, Unset will be displayed.
Press the left soft key (Set); the phonebook entry list will be displayed (if there are no entries in the phonebook, No Record will be displayed). Enter the first letter(s)/digit(s) of the desired entry (name).
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Press to highlight the entry, and press the left soft key (Ok) to assign the number to the key
If a phone number has been assigned to the key, the corresponding name will be displayed. To change or cancel the setting for this key, press the left soft key (Option), and then select Edit or Cancel
Note: If the record for a speed dial key is modified in the phonebook, it will automatically be updated for the speed dial key function.
If the record for a speed dial key is deleted from the phonebook, it will also be cancelled for the speed dial key function.
3.6 Memory
Memory
Select this option to view the number of records in each group category, totally stored records (U s e d ) and available records (Unused).
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Menu -> Call Log
4. MENU
In standby mode, press the left soft key (Menu) to access the menu.
Press to reach the desired submenu, and press the left soft key
(Ok) to access the submenu.
4.1 Call Log
Call Log
Your phone records missed, received and dialled calls as well as their call durations.
In standby mode, you can press , or to quickly access
Missed Log, Received Log or Dialled Log (refer to “Call Log Shortcut” on page 26).
4.1.1 Missed Log
Call LogMissed Log
This option enables you to view the last 20 missed calls.
After you access this option, the phone will display the information of the most recent missed call Missed 1: the caller’s phone number or name (if the number is stored in the phonebook). Press missed calls.
to view other
When viewing a log, you can dial the caller’s phone number by pressing .
When a call log is displayed, press the left soft key following options will be available:
(Option). The
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Menu -> Call Log
4.1.1.1 Edit
After you access this option, the caller’s phone number will be displayed.
You can edit the phone number, then save or dial the edited number:
Save Number
After editing the number, press the left soft key (Save). Key in the name and press the left soft key (Ok). Press to highlight the desired group category, and then press the left soft key (Ok) to complete the operation.
Note: The phone number and name cannot be identical to those of an existing phone book entry. Otherwise, the text Exists will be displayed after you enter the name and press the left soft key
(Ok).
Dial Number
After editing the number, press to call the displayed number.
4.1.1.2 Time
Select this option to view the time the call came in.
4.1.1.3 Delete
When you access this option, “Delete?” will be displayed. Press the left soft key (Ok) to complete the deletion.
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4.1.2 Received Log
Call LogReceived Log
This option enables you to view the last 20 received calls.
After you access this option, the phone will display the information of the most recently received call Received 1: the caller’s phone number or name (if the number is stored in the phonebook). Press to view other received calls.
When viewing a log, you can dial the caller’s phone number by pressing .
When a call log is displayed, press the left soft key (Option). The following options will be available:
4.1.2.1 Edit
After you access this option, the caller’s phone number will be displayed.
You can edit the phone number, and then save or dial the edited number.
Refer to “Edit” on page 36 under the Missed Log option for details.
4.1.2.2 Time
Select this option to view the time the call came in.
4.1.2.3 Delete
When you access this option, “Delete?” will be displayed. Press the left soft key (Ok) to complete the deletion.
4.1.2.4 Duration
Select this option to view the duration of the received call.
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4.1.3 Dialled log
Call LogDialled Log
This option enables you to view the last 20 dialled calls.
After you access this option, the phone will display the information of the most recent outgoing call Dialled 1: the dialled phone number or name (if the number is stored in the phonebook). Press outgoing calls.
to view other
Note: If you dial a number that has been recorded in the Dialled
Log, the phone will update the log after the call ends.
When viewing a log, you can call the dialled phone number by pressing .
When a call log is displayed, press the left soft key (Option). The following options will be available:
4.1.3.1 Edit
After you access this option, the dialled phone number will be displayed.
You can edit the phone number, and then save or dial the edited number.
Refer to “Edit” on page 36 under the Missed Log option for details.
4.1.3.2 Time
Select this option to view the time the call was dialled.
4.1.3.3 Delete
When you access this option, “Delete?” will be displayed. Press the left soft key (Ok) to complete the deletion.
4.1.3.4 Duration
Select this option to view the duration of the dialled call.
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Menu -> Call Log
4.1.4 Delete Log
Call LogDelete Log
This option enables you to delete all missed calls, received calls, dialled calls, or to delete all.
If you select Missed Log, Received Log or Dialled Log, the text
“Delete?” will be displayed. Press the left soft key complete the deletion
(Ok) to
If Delete All is selected, follow the prompts to enter the security code and press the left soft key (Ok) to delete all the call logs. If the security code is incorrect, Code Error will be displayed
4.1.5 Duration
Call LogDuration
This option enables you to view the approximate duration of received calls, dialled calls, or the duration of all calls.
After accessing this option, press to view the duration of received calls (Received), dialled calls (Dialled), as well as the duration of all calls
(Total Time). The time will be displayed in “h:mm:ss” format.
To clear the timer, press the left soft key (Reset). The text “Reset?” will be displayed. Press the left soft key the operation.
(O k ) to complete
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Menu -> Profiles
4.2 Profiles
Profiles
This submenu enables you to customise the phone alert settings to suit a variety of environments.
When you access this submenu, the profile list will be displayed; the current profile will be highlighted. You can customise each profile, and activate the one that suits your environment. The phone will utilise all the current profile’s settings.
Standard is the factory-preset profile.
4.2.1 Standard
ProfilesStandard
4.2.1.1 Enable
ProfilesStandardEnable
Select this option to activate the selected profile.
4.2.1.2 Set
ProfilesStandardSet
This option enables you to change the selected profile’s settings.
When you press to browse though the options, the setting of the highlighted option will be displayed in the adjacent bubble. Press the left soft key (Ok) to access the highlighted option.
Ring Volume
Select this option to adjust the ring volume level for incoming calls and the alarm clock.
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There are two volume levels: High and Low. Press to reach the desired volume level, and press the left soft key (O k) to complete the operation.
Ring Mode
This function enables you to define how the phone will notify you of incoming calls.
The available options include: Ringing, Vibration and Mute. Press to reach the desired ring mode, and press the left soft key (Ok) to complete the operation.
Ring Tone
This option enables you to select a special ring tone for incoming calls.
Press to scroll through the ring tones and listen to a sample of each.
After highlighting the desired ring tone, press the left soft key (Ok) to complete the operation.
Alarm Tone
This option enables you to select an alarm tone for the alarm clock.
Press to scroll through the alarm tones and listen to a sample of each. After highlighting the desired alarm tone, press the left soft key
(Ok) to complete the operation.
Keypad Tone
If this function is activated, when you press any key, the phone will sound a tone. When an operation on the phone is completed or fails, the respective success/failure tone will sound.
Select On or Off to activate or deactivate this function.
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Alert Tone
If this function is activated, a warning tone will sound when the battery power is low.
Select On or Off to activate or deactivate this function.
4.2.2 Meeting
ProfilesMeeting
This profile is suitable for meeting environments. You can preset this option to meet your needs by following the same steps specified in “Standard”.
4.2.3 Outdoor
ProfilesOutdoor
This profile is suitable for outdoor environments. You can preset this option to meet your needs by following the same steps specified in “Standard”.
4.2.4 User Define
.
ProfilesUser Define
This profile can be tailored for other environments. You can preset this option to meet your needs by following the same steps specified in “Standard”
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Menu -> Settings
4.3 Settings
Settings
From this submenu, you can perform various phone settings:
4.3.1 Scheme
SettingsScheme
When this option is highlighted, the current setting will be displayed in the adjacent bubble. After accessing this option, you can select from the following options:
4.3.1.1 Static Picture
The standby display will become static after you set this option.
After this option is selected, its current setting will be highlighted. To customise a text and display it in standby mode, select User-defined; to select and display a picture in standby mode, select from the options
Photograph1-Photograph24.
If User-defined is selected, enter up to 12 letters (refer to “Input
Method” on page 68), and then press the left soft key (Ok) to complete the operation
If one of the options Photograph1-Photograph24 is selected, the corresponding picture will be displayed. You can press to browse through other pictures. When the desired picture is displayed, press the left soft key (Ok) to complete the operation
4.3.1.2 Every Hour
The standby display will change every hour in a 24-hour cycle after you set this option. When this option is accessed, these options will be available:
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Default
The standby display will change every hour in the default picture sequence after you select this option.
User Edit
This option enables you to specify the picture or text for each hour
(Picture1-Picture24).
Select from the options Picture1-Picture24, and then edit text or select a picture by following the same operations specified in “Static Picture”.
Default pictures will remain for unedited options.
Change Preview
Select this option to preview the current setting for Every Hour. You can press the left soft key (Replay) to re-preview the pictures or text.
4.3.1.3 Every 3 Hours
The standby display will change every three hours in a 24-hour cycle after you set this option. Follow the same operations specified in
“Every Hour”.
4.3.1.4 Every Day
The standby display will change every day in a 7-day cycle after you set this option. Follow the same operations specified in “Every Hour”.
4.3.1.5 Vonage Default
Select this option to set the standby display to Vonage screen (displaying your phone number and Vonage logo).
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Menu -> Settings
4.3.2 Date/Time
SettingsDate/Time
This option enables you to set the phone’s date and time. Although this option exists, the Vonage Network will provide a Date and Time and will override this entry after a period of time.
When you highlight this option, the current date and time will be displayed in the adjacent bubble.
After accessing the option, enter a date from 2004-01-01 to 2019-12-31, and then enter the time in the corresponding time format. Press the left soft key (Ok) to complete the operation.
When you key in the date or time, you can press cursor and modify the number
to move the
4.3.3 Answer Mode
SettingsAnswer Mode
This option enables you to select how to answer an incoming call.
When you highlight this option, its current setting will be displayed in the adjacent bubble.
After you access this option, the following will be available:
4.3.3.1 Any Key
Press any key to answer an incoming call except the right soft key the key and the
4.3.3.2 Talk Key
key.
Press the left soft key (Answer) or the incoming call.
,
key to answer an
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Menu -> Settings
4.3.4 Language
SettingsLanguage
This option enables you to select the language of the phone’s text display
When you highlight this option, the current language setting will be displayed in the adjacent bubble.
You can select 简体中文 (Simplified Chinese) or English.
4.3.5 Display
SettingsDisplay
You may set the display for the LCD screen as follows:
4.3.5.1 Backlight
SettingsDisplayBacklight
When you highlight this option, the current setting will be displayed in the adjacent bubble.
If the backlight is not set to Off, the LCD screen and keypad will light when you press keys or the phone receives a call.
The following options are available:
Off
Select this option to deactivate the backlight.
Battery Saving
In this mode, the backlight will last for 5 seconds after the last keystroke.
Normal
In this mode, the backlight will last for 15 seconds after the last keystroke.
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Menu -> Settings
4.3.5.2 Contrast
SettingsDisplayContrast
This option enables you to specify the contrast level for the LCD screen.
When you highlight this option, the current setting will be displayed in the adjacent bubble.
There are six contrast levels. Press to increase or to decrease the contrast. The screen display will reflect the contrast setting. After reaching the desired contrast level, press the left soft key (Ok) to complete the operation.
4.3.5.3 Screen Saver
SettingsDisplayScreen Saver
When you highlight this option, the current setting will be displayed in the adjacent bubble.
If the screen saver is not set to Off, the clock screen saver will be displayed after the phone has been in standby mode for one minute. The screen saver will disappear when you press keys.
The following options are available:
Digital Mode
In this mode, the screen saver will display a digital clock.
Analogue Mode
In this mode, the screen saver will display an analogue clock.
Off
Select this option to deactivate the Screen Saver function.
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Menu -> Settings
4.3.5.4 On/Off Animation
SettingsDisplayOn/Off Animation
This option enables you to select the power-on/off animation. When this option is highlighted, its current setting will be displayed in the adjacent bubble.
Select one of the options Animation 1 - Animation 4; the corresponding animation will be displayed. Press the left soft key (Ok) to complete the operation.
4.3.6 Set Security
SettingsSet Security
This password protected option enables you to set the security level to protect your phone from unauthorised use.
After accessing this option, you will be prompted to enter the user definable security code (i.e. password). Key in the security code and press the left soft key (Ok). If correct, the following options will be available (otherwise Code Error will be displayed):
Note: The initial default security code is “888888”.
4.3.6.1 PowerOn Code
If this function is active, the security code will need to be entered each time you switch on the phone. When this option is highlighted, its current setting will be displayed in the adjacent bubble.
After accessing this option, select On or Off to activate or deactivate.
4.3.6.2 Change Code
Select this option to change the security code. Observe the following steps:
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1. When New Code is displayed, enter a new security code (0-6 digits long, using numbers 0-9), and then press the left soft key (Ok).
Confirm Code will be displayed.
2. Enter the new security code again and press the left soft key
(Ok) to complete the operation.
The security code is “888888” by default
If the new security code entered in step 2 is different from that
entered in step 1, when you press the left soft key
Matched will be displayed
(Ok), Not
To avoid any inconvenience, please remember the new security code
4.3.6.3 User Reset
Select this option to restore your phone’s default settings.
When you access this option, “Reset All?” will be displayed. Press the left soft key (Ok) to complete the operation.
This operation will not delete the phonebook entries or call logs. It cannot change the phone’s date and time either.
Phone Default Settings
Functions
Profiles
Listening Volume
Call Log (Duration)
Speed Dial Setting
Phonebook Group (Ring Tone)
Security Code
PowerOn Code
Scheme
Default Settings
Standard
3
0:00:00
No
Ring 5
888888
Off
Vonage Default
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Functions
Scheme (Static Picture)
Scheme (User-defined)
Answer Mode
Language
Backlight
Contrast
Screen Saver
On/Off Animation
Input Method (PinYin, Sim Stroke)
Input Method (English, Letter)
Alarm (On/Off)
Alarm (Set Time)
Alarm (Snooze)
Time Format
Default Settings
Photograph1
(Blank)
Talk Key
English
Battery Saving
3
Digital Mode
Animation 3
Off (Deactivated)
On (Activated)
Off
08:00
Off
24 Hour
Profiles Default Settings
Profile
Options
Standard
Ring Volume
Ring Mode
Ring Tone
Alarm Tone
Keypad
Tone
Alert Tone
High
Ringing
Ring 6
Ring 3
Off
On
Meeting
Low
Vibration
Ring 6
Ring 3
Off
Off
Outdoor
High
Ringing
Ring 6
Ring 3
Off
On
User
Define
High
Ringing
Ring 6
Ring 3
Off
On
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Menu -> Settings
4.3.7 Input Method
SettingsInput Method
In addition to digit input method, the phone supports four kinds of input methods including PinYin, Sim Stroke, English and Letter. You can choose to activate or deactivate these four methods. Consequently, on the character input interface (such as inputting phonebook entry names), you can switch between the activated input methods and digit input method.
After you access this option, press to highlight the intended input method option. The current setting will be displayed in the adjacent bubble. Press the left soft key (O k) to access this input method option, and then select On or O f f to activate or deactivate.
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Menu -> Tools
4.4 Tools
Tools
From this submenu, you can use the Calculator, view the Calendar, set the Alarm, change the current Time Zone, enable DST (Daylight Saving
Time) or set Time Format.
4.4.1 Calculator
ToolsCalculator
This function enables you to add, subtract, multiply and divide.
1. The screen will initially display the number “0”. Enter the first number to be calculated.
- To enter a minus sign, press (only the first number can be made negative); to enter a decimal point, press
2. Press , , or to enter the plus, minus, multiplication or division signs respectively.
3. Enter the second number.
- To enter “0”, press and ; “0.0” will be displayed
4. Press to display the calculation result.
- To conduct further calculations from this result, repeat steps 2-4
5. When starting a new calculation, if the result from the last calculation is not “0”, press the right soft key (Clear) to initialise.
To delete the character you just entered, press the right soft key
(Clear); to delete all entered characters, press and hold the right soft
key (Clear)
A maximum of 9 digits (including minus sign and decimal point) can be entered at one time
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If the formula violates mathematical principles (for example, 5/0),
Error will be displayed
If the absolute value of the calculation result exceeds 999,999,999,
Overflow will be displayed
4.4.2 Calendar
ToolsCalendar
This function enables you to view the calendar from January 1, 2004 to
December 31, 2021.
After accessing this option, you can press desired date.
to highlight the
4.4.3 Alarm
ToolsAlarm
This function enables you to set the alarm for a specified time. Once activated, the alarm indicator will be displayed.
When the preset alarm time expires, the phone will sound the alarm; an alarm icon and the current time will be displayed. The alarm will sound for 30 seconds unless dismissed
To dismiss the alarm and return to standby mode, press any key
If the alarm time expires during a call, the alarm will not sound
When you highlight one of the following options, its current setting will be displayed in the adjacent bubble. You can set the alarm function by observing the following operations:
4.4.3.1 On/Off
ToolsAlarmOn/Off
After accessing this option, select On or Off to activate or deactivate the alarm function.
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4.4.3.2 Set Time
ToolsAlarmSet Time
Select this option to set the alarm time. Enter the time in the corresponding time format, and then press the left soft key complete the operation.
(Ok) to
When you key in the time, you can press to move the cursor and modify the number
The cursor will advance if the number entered is valid; otherwise, the phone will sound an error tone (if the keypad tone is set to On)
4.4.3.3 Snooze
ToolsAlarmSnooze
If this function is activated, the alarm will repeat 3 times at 5-minute intervals after the original alarm time expires.
You can select On or Off to activate or deactivate this function.
4.4.4 Time Zone
ToolsTime Zone
This function enables you to change the current time zone.
After you access this option, some cities (time zones) and their time differences will be displayed; the current time zone will be highlighted.
Press to highlight the desired time zone, and then press the left soft key (O k) to set it as the current time zone. The phone’s time will change accordingly.
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Menu -> Tools
4.4.5 DST Setting
ToolsDST Setting
This function enables you to activate or deactivate Daylight Saving Time
(DST). When you highlight this option, the current DST setting will be displayed in the adjacent bubble.
After accessing this option, select On or Off to activate or deactivate the
DST function.
4.4.6 Time Format
ToolsTime Format
This option enables you to set the time format. When you highlight this option, the current time format will be displayed in the adjacent bubble.
After accessing this option, select 12 Hour or 24 Hour.
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Menu -> WiFi-Settings
4.5 WiFi-Settings
WiFi-Settings
From this submenu, you can perform the following WiFi settings.
Note: After completing WiFi settings, switch the phone off and then on, to apply the changed WiFi settings.
4.5.1 Net Search
WiFi-SettingsNet Search
This option enables you to search available APs (10 maximum) for the phone. APs can be defined and saved using the Net Search feature if
APs have broadcast turned on and the phone is within their ranges.
After selecting this option, the phone will start to search for APs.
Available APs will be listed according to the signal strength. The strongest AP’s SSID will be highlighted at the top of the list.
Those with no lock icon next to the name are open APs; those with a lock icon ( or ) are protected APs and you will need to supply their WEP keys or WPA-PSKs to access them.
Press to highlight the desired SSID, and press the left soft key
(Save). Press to highlight the desired AP profile, and press the left soft key (Save) to save the SSID to the AP profile.
You can then follow the prompt to set the security mode and/or the encryption code (WEP key or WPA-PSK) and activate the AP profile. For detailed operations, refer to “AP Profile” on page 57.
Note: When the phone is connecting to an AP, you can press the right soft key (Search) to start the search for available APs.
If the desired AP has broadcast turned off, the AP can be entered directly through a series of keystrokes on your handset. (Refer to
“AP Profile” on page 57)
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Menu -> WiFi-Settings
4.5.2 WiFi Config
WiFi-SettingsWiFi Config
From this option, you can perform the following WiFi configuration:
4.5.2.1 AP Profile
WiFi-SettingsWiFi ConfigAP Profile
This option enables you to set up to four AP (Access Point) profiles. Each time you switch on the phone, the phone will try to connect to one of these APs according to their respective profile settings.
After you select this option, the AP profile list will be displayed. If the security mode of an AP profile is set to WEP Key, the icon will be displayed in front of the AP profile. If the security mode is set to WPA-
PSK, the icon will be displayed in front of the AP profile. If the security mode is set to Open AP, no icon will be displayed in front of the AP profile.
Press to highlight the desired AP profile, and then press the left soft key (Ok). The following options will be available:
SSID
This option enables you to save an AP’s SSID to the AP profile.
After accessing this option, enter the SSID (32 alphanumeric characters maximum), and then press the left soft key the operation.
(O k ) to complete
Security Mode
This option enables you to set the security mode for the AP profile.
After accessing this option, select Open AP, WEP Key or WPA-PSK:
If WEP Key is selected, the phone will then display the options of
WEP Key Info (refer to “WEP Key Info”)
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If WPA-PSK is selected, the phone will then display the PSK-editing screen (refer to “WPA-PSK Info”)
WEP Key Info
If the AP profile’s security mode is set to WEP Key, select this option to set the WEP key. After accessing this option, observe the following operations:
1. Select Auth Method, and then select the authentication method:
Open Key or Shared Key.
2. Select 64bit or 128bit according to the AP’s WEP key setting. Enter the WEP key that the AP used, and press the left soft key (Ok).
- If 64bit is selected, ensure that the WEP key consists of 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal characters
- If 128bit is selected, ensure that the WEP key consists of 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal characters
3. Select WEP Key Index. Enter the WEP key index (1-4), and then press the left soft key (Ok).
Note: The WEP key setting may be different due to AP settings.
If an AP supports only a fixed hexadecimal WEP key, you should enter the same WEP key in the phone.
If an AP supports both ASCII and hexadecimal WEP keys, you can enter either the ACSII WEP key or the hexadecimal WEP key in the phone.
WPA-PSK Info
If the AP profile’s security mode is set to WPA-PSK, select this option to set the WPA-PSK key.
After accessing this option, enter the WPA-PSK key and press the left soft key (Ok) to complete the operation.
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Ensure that the WPA-PSK key consists of 8-63 ASCII characters or
64 hexadecimal characters
Activate
Select this option to connect to the AP according to the AP profile setting.
If the connection fails, the phone will try to connect to other AP profiles’
APs. If the phone fails to connect to all these APs and the Auto Scan function is active, the phone will try to search and connect to another available open AP. (Refer to “Auto Scan” on page 59)
4.5.2.2 Auto Scan
WiFi-SettingsWiFi ConfigAuto Scan
If the Auto Scan function is active, when the phone is switched on and fails to connect to the APs specified in “AP Profile”, the phone will do a scan for available APs and try to connect to one open AP of these scanned APs.
After accessing this option, select Enable or Disable to activate or deactivate the Auto Scan function.
Note: If the phone fails to connect to all the specified and scanned
APs, the phone will periodically retry AP connections.
If the phone fails to register with the Vonage network after the AP connection, the phone will prompt you to try another AP.
4.5.3 Web Configuration
A PC browser can be used as an alternative to configuring AP profile and network information via the handset. Ensure that the PC is connected to the same AP as the phone.
1. Enter the phone's IP address in the address bar of the PC's web browser and press <Enter>.
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2. Follow screen prompts to enter the user name (“user”) and password
(the phone’s security code), and then click <OK>.
The WiFi Web Server Management window will be displayed:
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3. Click USER MENU, and then you can select:
- Local Network Config: To view the phone’s network status and perform network configuration
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- Wireless AP Config: To configure the phone’s AP profiles
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- Generic Information: To view the phone’s generic information
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- User & Call Settings: To configure the phone’s user settings
4. After configuring the desired parameters, click <submit> and then click <REBOOT> to initiate and save the configurations.
4.5.4 Network Parameter
WiFi-SettingsNetwork Parameter
This option enables you to set network parameters:
4.5.4.1 DHCP
WiFi-SettingsNetwork ParameterDHCP
If the DHCP function is active, the phone will obtain an IP address automatically from the DHCP server. When you highlight this option, the current setting will be displayed in the adjacent bubble.
After accessing this option, select Disable or Enable to disable or enable DHCP.
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4.5.4.2 IP
WiFi-SettingsNetwork ParameterIP
This option enables you to specify IP settings.
When you highlight one of the following options, its current setting will be displayed in the adjacent bubble.
Note: Only when DHCP is disabled, can the IP option be available.
Otherwise, when you select this option, Please disable DHCP will be displayed.
IP Address
Select this option to set the phone’s IP address.
After accessing this option, key in the IP address, and press the left soft key (Ok) to complete the operation.
Subnet Mask
Select this option to set the subnet mask.
After accessing this option, key in the subnet mask, and press the left soft key (Ok) to complete the operation.
Gateway IP Address
Select this option to set the gateway IP address.
After accessing this option, key in the gateway IP address, and press the left soft key (Ok) to complete the operation.
4.5.4.3 Network Information
WiFi-SettingsNetwork ParameterNetwork Information
Select this option to view the phone’s network information. Press to browse through the phone’s IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway IP
Address, MAC Address, Connected SSID and DNS Address.
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Menu -> MISC
4.6 MISC
MISC
From this submenu, you can perform the following operations:
4.6.1 Vendor Information
MISCVendor Information
Select this option to view the vendor information.
Press to highlight the desired option: Vendor Name, Enterprise
Code, Model Name and Version, and then press the left soft key
(Ok) to view the corresponding information.
4.6.2 PC Config
MISCPC Config
This option enables you to download WiFi setting parameters from a PC to the phone.
When the operation is complete, restart the phone
4.6.3 Local TFTP Update
MISCLocal TFTP Update
This option is only available under the guidance of a Vonage Customer
Care Agent.
This option enables you to perform a local TFTP upgrade of the F1000 phone's software.
4.6.4 Local Log
MISCLocal Log
Select this option to view the phone’s status information (for example,
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Menu -> MISC network connection, SIP messages). Press or the left soft key
(Next) to browse through items. This information will be useful when troubleshooting a problem and possibly working with a Vonage Customer
Care Agent.
4.6.5 Factory Reset
MISCFactory Reset
This option is only available under the guidance of a Vonage Customer
Care Agent. It enables you to restore phone’s network related settings.
After selecting this option, follow the prompts to enter the factory reset code and press the left soft key (Ok).
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Input Method
5. INPUT METHOD
This phone supports five input methods, including PinYin, Sim Stroke,
English, Letter and Digit in order to provide easy input for letters and digits in text editing mode.
5.1 Switch Input Method
When you enter text-editing mode, the last active input method is displayed. Press to switch between the activated input methods (refer to “Input Method” on page 51 under the Settings submenu for details) and digit input method. The current input method indicator will be displayed at the lower left side of the screen and include:
Input Method
PinYin
Sim Stroke
English
Letter
Digit
Indicator
5.2 PinYin and Sim Stroke
These two input methods are only used for inputting Chinese characters.
5.3 English
The phone supports intelligent English input and word association, speeding up the input process.
Switch the input method to English; left corner of the screen.
will be displayed at the lower
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Input Method
1. To enter letters, press - one time for the letters labelled on the respective key; a word matching the input letters will be displayed automatically.
- When you enter the first letter of any English word, “*” will be displayed (except and ). As you input letters, the phone will automatically associate the matched English words
- If the letter input does not correspond with any English word in the phone’s dictionary, this key press will have no response
- Press the right soft key from right to left
(Clear) repeatedly to delete letters
2. Select a word and change upper/lower case: If the word displayed is not desired, press to scroll through other word alternatives. Press
to switch between upper and lower cases; press once to capitalise the initial letter; press twice to capitalise all letters; press three times to return letters to lower case.
3. Enter the selected word: Press the left soft key (Ok) or to confirm the selected word and to remove the underline; or press to confirm the word and to add a space.
- When no word is underlined, press to switch input methods; press
to enter a space; press
to move the cursor; press the right soft key (Clear) to delete the character to the left of the cursor; press and hold the right soft key (Clear) to delete all characters
4. Enter symbols: When no word is underlined, press to display the symbol list. Press to highlight the intended symbol. Press the left soft key to enter the selected symbol.
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5.4 Letter
Switch to Letter input method; will be displayed at the lower left corner of the screen.
1. Press - to enter the corresponding letter labelled on the respective key. To input a letter, press the corresponding key repeatedly until the letter appears.
For example: if you press appear in turn:
repeatedly, the following letters
- The letter just entered will be underlined. When the letter is underlined, press to switch between upper and lower cases; press the right soft key (Clear) to delete the letter
2. After you have entered the intended letter, press any other key on the keypad to input the next letter. If the next letter and current letter share the same key, press the left soft key (Ok) or to remove the underline, and then enter the next letter; or simply wait for one second to input again. Press and enter a space.
to confirm the current letter input
3. Enter symbols and spaces: After the underline disappears, press to display the symbol list. Press to highlight the intended symbol, and then press the left soft key
Press to enter a space.
to enter the selected symbol.
4. When no letter is underlined, press to move the cursor; press the right soft key (Clear) to delete the character to the left of the cursor; press and hold the right soft key (Clear) to delete all characters; press to switch input methods.
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Input Method
5.5 Digit
Switch to digit input method; will be displayed in the lower left corner of the screen.
To enter digits, press the corresponding number keys
to switch input methods.
- . Press
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Troubleshooting
6. TROUBLESHOOTING
When using this phone, if you run into malfunctions, please refer to the following troubleshooting techniques before requesting help:
Cannot make calls
Symptom
The phone cannot be switched on
No ring
Diagnosis
Have you pressed and held it for more than 2 seconds?
Is the battery connector reversed?
Is the battery low?
Is the phone connected to an AP and registered with the Vonage network?
Is the phone outside of the AP’s range? Is there sufficient signal strength?
Is the keypad locked?
Is the phone number correct?
Is the ring mode of the current profile set to
Vibration or Mute?
Have you pressed and held in standby mode, displaying ?
Solution
Press and hold for more than 2 seconds.
Insert the connector correctly.
Charge the battery.
Ensure the phone’s
WiFi settings are correct.
Move closer to the
AP for better signal strength.
Unlock the keypad.
Enter the correct number to make the call.
Select different ring mode or different profile.
In standby mode, press and hold again.
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Troubleshooting
Symptom
Strong interference noise during call; or call interrupted
The battery cannot be charged (The battery indicator bar does not scroll)
While using a headset/earpiece, can’t hear the conversation or it is distorted
The phone’s time is off by one hour
How to know the
F1000 phone’s IP address and MAC
Address?
Net Search didn't find my AP
Diagnosis
Is there an obstacle n e a r b y t h a t i s preventing signals from passing?
Is there data download via the AP, which affects your phone’s signal quality?
Is the charger properly connected to the phone?
I s th e c h a r g e r connected to a 100-
240V AC wall outlet?
Does the headset / earpiece have a round
2.5mm 3 conductor plug (4 silver sections with 3 black rings)?
Are Time Zone and
DST set properly?
Have you accessed the
Network Information option?
Is SSID broadcasting disabled on your AP?
Is the phone within range of your AP?
Move to another area.
Correct Time Zone and DST settings
Refer to “Network
Information” on page
65.
Solution
Connect to another
AP or stop the data download.
Connect the charger and phone correctly.
Connect the charger to a 100-240V AC wall outlet correctly.
Use a correct headset/earpiece.
Enable your AP’s
SSID broadcasting.
Move to your AP’s range.
For more troubleshooting help, visit http://www.vonage.co.uk/help
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