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V750
GSM900/GSM1800 MHz
User’s Manual
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User’s Manual

V750 GSM900/GSM1800 MHz User’s Manual

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iv Keypad Tone (7-3)...49 Alarm Type (7-4)...49 4.8 TOOLS (8)...50 SIM TOOL KIT...50 Set Al

Page 3 - Your First Call

v Safety Information For your safety, please read the guidelines below carefully before you use your phone: Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals Your

Page 4 - ??Charge the battery

vi Phone Operation Normal Position: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder. For your phon

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vii Persons with pacemakers: ?? Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON. ?? Should not car

Page 6 - to dial

viii Blasting Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when in a “blasting area” or in area posted “TURN OFF TWO-WAY

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1 1. Touring Your Phone TThhaannkk yyoouu ffoorr cchhoooossiinngg tthhiiss AAcceerr VV775500 mmoobbiillee pphhoonnee!! From now on, with

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2 *For a detailed description of the function of each key, please refer to page 6. Front View Side View Earpiece Antenna LCD display Powe

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3 *The data transmission & car kit connector can be used to connect the optional data service cable and the hands-free kit. Bottom View Exter

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4 There are several icons often shown on the LCD: The table below describes the meaning of each icon: Signal Strength Shows the signal str

Page 11 - Safety Information

5 Roaming When your phone is not used on your home network, this icon will appear. Data Call This icon will appear on the stand-by mode display

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© 2000. Acer Communications & Multimedia Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, sto

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6 The keys on your phone can be divided into two categories: function keys and alphanumeric keys. There are two ways to press these keys. In the s

Page 14 - Blasting Areas

7 Alphanumeric Keys There are totally 12 alphanumeric keys on the keypad. You can use these keys to key in numbers and letters. If you type a wrong

Page 15 - 1. Touring Your Phone

8 For example, if you want to enter “Jane”: 1. Press until “J” displays on the screen. 2. Long press until “a” appears on the screen. 3. Pres

Page 16 - Side View

9 The Chinese input function of your phone allows you to enter Chinese characters when you: ?? edit or add new Phone Book entries. ?? search for

Page 17 - Rear View

10 2. Once an alphabet combination is located by the cursor, press and a list of 6 character candidates will be shown at the bottom of the screen.

Page 18 - The LCD ICONS

11 . 2. When a valid combination of symbols appears on the screen, press to display possible candidates, you can move the cursor using to sele

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12 MEMO

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13 2. Basic Operation 2.1 Turn On the Phone Long press to turn on the phone. 2.2 Turn Off the Phone Long press to turn off the phone

Page 21 - Alphanumeric Keys

14 2.5 Answer a Call When the phone rings or vibrates, the screen will display the name or the number of the caller (if your network service pr

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15 3. Basic Call Functions 3.1 One-Touch Dialing There are two ways for you to do one-touch dialing while in standby mode: ? ? You can long pr

Page 23 - Chinese Input

Your First Call Please follow the steps below to make your first call:??Insert the SIM card The metal contacts of the SIM card can easily be damage

Page 24 - Zhu-Yin

16 3.6 Abbreviated Call Key in a location number from the Phone Book memory, then press . When the desired phone number appears, press to di

Page 25 - Frequently Used Phrases

17 3.9 Last 10 Numbers Redial ? ? Press to access the last number dialed. ? ? Press to scroll through the last 10 numbers dialed. ? ? Pres

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18 Conference The maximum number of parties allowed during a conference (multi-party) call varies, depending on the network you choose. * End cal

Page 27 - 2. Basic Operation

19 Phone Book You can access your Phone Book function by selecting this item. For details on how to use the Phone Book, please refer to page 23. 3.1

Page 29 - 3. Basic Call Functions

21 4. Menu Options Your mobile phone provides many extra options for you to select. The following sections describe the options in the menu and thei

Page 30 - 3.7 Phone Book Shortcut

22 You will see a function code listed on the right of each function item in the following sections. When you enter the main menu screen, type a func

Page 31 - 3.12 Call Options

23 4.1 Phone Book (1) Phone Book menu allows you to set up your own phone book. You can add or delete the records anytime you want. In addition

Page 32 - * Messages

24 *) = Network/Subscription Dependent Delete all (1-1-4) This function allows you to clear all numbers sent or received. Dialed (1-1-4-1) Deletes t

Page 33 - 3.14 Vibration Mode

25 Find Record (1-2) You can search for a record saved in the Phone Book by entering the name of the receiver. You can also choose to dial, edi

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??Install the battery ??Place the bottom end of the battery into the phone. ??Press the top side of the battery in. You will hear a click

Page 35 - 4. Menu Options

26 Delete (1-4) You can erase records that are no longer needed. After pressing to enter this item, you will see the following options. You can pr

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27 4.2 Messages (2) You have to subscribe to the services mentioned below before you can use the message functions described here. For details, p

Page 37 - Last Number (1-1)

28 Forward Forward current message. Press to enter this item and enter the receiver’s phone number, or press twice to use the number in Phone Boo

Page 38 - Delete all (1-1-4)

29 Templates (2-3) With this function, you can use the messages already stored in the phone memory. You can also write and save messages of your o

Page 39 - Add Record (1-3)

30 Delete Delete the selected message. Press to delete the message. When done, “Deleted, Read Next?” will display on the screen. If you want to re

Page 40 - Own Number (1-6)

31 Voice Mail (2-5) With this function, you can call the voice mailbox provided by your network service provider and listen to the voice mail.

Page 41 - Inbox (2-1)

32 Language (2-6-3) Display broadcast messages only in the languages you select. After you press to enter this item, the options will display on t

Page 42 - New Message (2-2)

33 Reply Path (2-7-4) You can ask the network to set the route of the reply message via your own message center. If you set this function on an

Page 43 - Outbox (2-4)

34 4.3 Call Services (3) Call Services provide several options to manage your calls. The divert functions below are only available if you

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35 Activate: After you press to enter this function, you will be prompted to enter the number to divert to. When you finish entering the number, pr

Page 45 - Broadcast (2-6)

It takes 24 hours for the travel charger to fully charge a new battery. Recharging takes approximately 160 minutes each time. During charging, the i

Page 46 - Settings (2-7)

36 Activate: After you press to enter this function, you will be prompted to enter the number to divert to. When you finish entering the number, pr

Page 47 - Delete All (2-8)

37 Call Barring (3-2) If you wish to restrict outgoing or incoming calls, you can use the call barring function to set up limitations. All Out

Page 48 - Call Divert (3-1)

38 All Incoming (3-2-4) Bar all incoming calls. Activate: After you press to enter this function, you will be prompted to enter the password provid

Page 49 - Divert Cond. (3-1-5)

39 Status (3-3-3) Inquire the status of call waiting function. Press to check the status of the call waiting function. Call Record (3-4) This fun

Page 50 - Cancel All (3-1-8)

40 Charge Unit (3-4-3-2) Press to enter the unit price to calculate the cost (PIN 2 is required). What is PIN2? PIN2 is a second set of PIN that

Page 51 - Call Barring (3-2)

41 Line in Use (3-5) This function allows you to use two different telephone numbers for one single phone. You can designate the number used to make

Page 52 - Call Waiting (3-3)

42 On (3-7-2) Press and the receiver’s phone will show your number when you send a call. Off (3-7-3) Press and your phone number will not appear

Page 53 - Call Record (3-4)

43 Send key: After you press to select this mode, the calls can be answered by pressing . Key Lock (4-4) After pressing to enter this item, you

Page 54 - Cost Limit (3-4-4)

44 Press to select this mode. The LCD screen will display phone and network information by default. Off (4-8-2) Press to select this mode. If

Page 55 - Show Number (3-7)

45 4.5 Network (5) When turning on your mobile phone, the phone automatically selects the home network for you. You can also do network se

Page 56 - Answer By (4-3)

desired number using the keys on the keypad. Press to dial. ??When you finish your telephone call, press to end the call and return to standby mod

Page 57 - Display (4-8)

46 4.6 Security (6) The security functions can prevent your phone and SIM card from being used by an unauthorized person. Code Status (6-1)

Page 58 - Restore (4-9)

47 PIN2 (6-2-2) You can change PIN 2 the same way as described in 6-2-1. Phone Code (6-2-3) You can change your phone code the same way as described

Page 59 - Band (5-3)

48 SIM Lock (6-4) With this function, you can prevent unauthorized use of the phone with unknown SIM cards. After you set this function ON, if the

Page 60 - Change Code (6-2)

49 4.7 Audio Setting (7) You can adjust the audio settings of your phone here. Ring Volume (7-1) You can select the ring volum

Page 61 - Fixed Dial (6-3)

50 4.8 Tools (8) This submenu allows you to set alarm and current time, jot down notes as a reminder for your important matters. You can also u

Page 62 - SIM Lock (6-4)

51 Calendar (8-4) When you enter this function, a calendar will be displayed on the screen, and current date will be highlighted. If you have not se

Page 63 - Alarm Type (7-4)

52 Stopwatch (8-5) This function allows you to use your phone as a stopwatch. Press to start/stop the stopwatch. After the stopwatch is on, you c

Page 64 - Set Time (8-3)

53 Calculator (8-6) This function allows you to use your phone as a handy calculator. Press to enter this function and a cursor will appear on the

Page 65 - Calendar (8-4)

54 Games (8-7) You have the following games to choose from. Snake (8-7-1) Try making the snake grow longer by feeding it with as many specks as p

Page 66 - Stopwatch (8-5)

55 Numbers (8-7-2) Rearrange the numbers in the correct order shown below. Please use (up), or (down), (right) and (left), or (up and do

Page 67 - Calculator (8-6)

i ContentsSAFETY INFORMATION...V 1. TOURING YOUR PHONE .1 2. BASIC OPERATION...13 2.1 TURN ON THE PHONE ...13 2.2 TURN OFF THE PHONE .

Page 68 - Games (8-7)

56 5. Menu Structure Map Please refer to the Menu Structure Map below to access each function item quickly and easily:

Page 69 - Settings (8-7-3)

57 6. Care and Maintenance Notice the following to ensure the proper usage and the life of your mobile phone: ? ? Keep your mobile phone and its ac

Page 70 - 5. Menu Structure Map

58 7. Problems and Solutions If you encounter any problems while using your mobile phone, please refer to the following table to solve the problem.

Page 71 - 6. Care and Maintenance

59 1. SIM card is invalid. Contact your network service provider. 2. You are away from the GSM service area. Check the service area with your net

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Pocket User’s Guide Abbreviated call Long press ”1”(~9) to dial the number stored in location ”1” (~9). Mute While talking, press to enter the menu a

Page 75 - Pocket User’s Guide

ii By Name (1-4-1)...26 Delete All (1-4-2)...26 Memory (1-5)...26 Own Number (1-6)...26 4.2 MESSAGES (2).

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iii All Calls (3-4-2)....39 Time (3-4-2-1) ...39 Cost (3-4-2-2)....39 Clear Cost (3-4-2-3)...39 Clear Time (3-4-2-4)...39 Ca

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