User’s ManualG530/G625/G630G530/G625/G630 GSM 1800G5G5220/G6200/G620 GSM 900
2Chapter 2. Quick StartSimply follow the 6 steps below to make your first call:Œ Insert the SIM card.• Install a fully charged battery.Ž Press key for
3Chapter 3. Introduction to Your Handset3.1 Handset Appearance ABCDEFJKLTUVOOZGHIPRSMNOWXYAntennaEarpieceSelection keyPower keyEarpiece volume
4BatterycontactExternal antennaconnectorAntennaSIM card socketVibratorFigure 3. Rear View3.2 KeysThe keys on the keypad can be categorized into two ty
5Alphanumeric KeysThere are totally 12 alphanumeric keys on the keypad. If you type aletter wrong, you can move the cursor to the letter by pressing t
63.3 The LCD Display There are several icons often shown on the LCD display:The table below describes the meaning of each icon:SignalStrengthThe
7Chapter 4. Prepare to Use4.1 Insert the SIM CardWhat is SIM card?You need a SIM (Subscriber Identification Memory) card to access yourmobile phone an
84.2 Using BatteriesFitting batteriesFit the battery bottom into the battery slot as shown in Figure 5. Thenpush the top end of the battery into the s
9Figure 6♦ Use only genuine batteries, battery charger andaccessories to ensure the proper function of yourphone and battery life. Any malfunction or
10Chapter 5. Making Your First Call5.1 Make a CallŒ Long press key for a few seconds to switch your phone on.• Enter your PIN and press key.When enter
115.2 End a CallPress key to end or cancel a call.5.3 Answer a CallWhen the phone rings or vibrates, press key to answer a call. Thereare three answer
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12Chapter 6. Introduction to the Basic Functions6.1 One-Touch Dialing There are two ways for you to do one-touch dialing while in stand-bymode:♦
136.5 Missed Call Message If for any reason, incoming calls can not be answered, a missed callmessage will appear on the screen to remind you th
14You can long press key to send out the last numberdialed directly.6.10 Incoming Call WaitingAn incoming call number and call-waiting message will ap
15Mute callWhen no sound wants to be heard by your interlocutor when you areon a call. You can choose the Mute function to do so.* End callUnder a ci
16Chapter 7. Menu OptionsYour mobile phone provides many extra options for you to select. Thefollowing sections describe the options in the menu and t
17Shortcut AccessAfter you enter the menu, key in the function code that appears at theright side of the LCD display. (See the following sections for
187.1 Phone Book (1)Phone Book menu allows you to set up your own phone book. Youcan add or delete the records anytime you want. In addition, you
19Find Record (1-2)By Name (1-2-1)You can search the saved record by entering the name of thereceiver. After entering the name, his/her location, phon
20screen again. Then press , this record will be erased.Delete All (1-4-2)After you select this item, press to clear all data in the record.Memory S
217.2 Messages (2)You have to subscribe to your network service provider before you canuse the message functions described below. For details, ple
iTable of ContentsCHAPTER 1. SAFETY INFORMATION ...1CHAPTER 2. QUICK START...
22Outbox (2-3) You can use this function to read the messages you sent or receivedand select one message to enter the following options.Delete Mes
23Message Settings (2-6)Message Center (2-6-1)This function stores the phone number of the message center forsending your text messages. The message y
247.3 Call Services (3)Call Divert (3-1) You can select several diverting modes here. Under each function item(except “Cancel All”) below, you
25Call Barring (3-2)If wishing to bar outgoing or incoming calls, you can use the barringfunction to set up limitations. Under each function item (exc
26Call Waiting (3-3)This function is only available when you have subscribed to yournetwork provider. An incoming call number and a call-waiting mess
27Call Rate (3-4-3)♦ Currency (3-4-3-1)Enter a preferred currency base to calculate the fare ofyour calls (PIN 2 is required).♦ Charge Unit (3-4-3-2)E
287.4 Handset Settings (4)Back Light (4-1)5 different levels for you to adjust the background lighting of the LCDscreen.Auto Redial (4-2)There are
29Time Alert (4-6)Your phone will beep once a minute when you make a callafter you initiate this function.Restore (4-7)Reset all settings to default s
307.6 Security Settings (6)Set Code Status (6-1)The code status includes:PIN code (6-1-1)Activate/Deactivate the PIN code function. When changing
31Fixed Dial (6-3) You can set limitation of the numbers you call out. You must have PIN2 before you can use this function.View (6-3-1)Under this bran
ii* Hold call...15* Unhold call ...
32♦ OffDisable the SIM lock function. You need to enter the unlockcode to disable. Change Code (6-4-2)Change the unlock code. You need to enter the or
33 The functions below are only available in G520 and G620. 7.8 Clock & Calendar (8)This sub-menu allows you to set alarm, current time or jo
34or backward, then press key to enter its options.View DayView the notes for current selected date. After you finish readingthe notes, you can press
35Select DateYou can enter the date of the note you want to read. Whendone, the screen will display the date you input. Press todisplay the note for t
36Chapter 8. Menu Structure MapPlease refer to the Menu Structure Map below to access each functionquickly and easily:Press key to startPhone Bo
37Chapter 9. Care and MaintenanceNotice the following to ensure the proper usage and the life of yourmobile phone:♦ Keep your mobile phone and its acc
38Chapter 10. Accessories10.1 BatteriesThere are several types of rechargeable batteries for your option, suchas standard Ni-MH battery, economic Ni-M
39Use Desktop ChargerConnect the travel chargercable to the desktop chargerand the power outlet.Put your phone on the desktopcharger as shown.Charging
4010.2 Hands-FreeIn order to provide the convenience and safety of using the mobilephone when you drive, the hands-free set is available in differentc
41Chapter 11. TroubleshootingWhen you encounter problems while using your mobile phone, pleaserefer to the following table to solve the problem. If pr
iiiListen Message (2-4)...22Cell Broadcast (2-5)...
421. SIM card is invalid. Contact your networkservice provider.2. You are away from the GSMservice area.Check the service areawith your network servic
Pocket User’s GuideAbbreviated CallLong press ”1”(~9) to dial thenumber stored in location”1”(~9).MuteWhile talking, press “Send” keyto enter the menu
Press key to startPhone Book1-1 Last Number1-2 Find Record1-3 Add Record1-4 Delete Record1-5 Memory Selection1-6 Own NumberMessages2-1 Inbox2-2
ivAll Calls (3-4-2)...26Call Rate (3-4-3)...
vKeypad Tone (7-3) ...32Alarm Type (7-4)...
1Chapter 1. Safety InformationOn the Road… • Follow regulations in force concerning the use of cellular phone in th
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