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6) Fixed dialing
Fixed dial settings/Fixed dial list
Enable FDN function
7) Clear memory
Clears user data
9) Reset settings
Resets to default settings
MENU OPTION TABLE
I II
III
Explanation
MESSAGE
1) New message
Creates and send new message
2) Inbox
View/Reply/Forward/Save number/
Delete/Delete all
Shows all of received messages
3) Outbox
View/Forward/Save number/
Delete/Delete all
Shows all of sent messages
4) Draft
View/Edit/Delete/Delete all
Shows all of saved messages to be sent without
number
5) Template
Edit/Done/Insert symbol/
Shows 10 predefined phrases.
6) Voicemail
Get voicemail/Change number
Gets voicemail or change the voicemail center
number
7) Cell broadcast
Receive setting/Language/
Subject list/Display on idle screen
Sets to receive CB text messages on the various
topics such as traffic, weather, local district code,
local hospital in the area where you are
8) SMS settings
Message centre/Delivery report/
Delete all/Memory status
Sets several options for SMS
SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency Range
PG130
850 : TX 824 ~ 849 , RX 869 ~ 894
900 : TX 880 ~ 915 , RX 925 ~ 960
1800 : TX 1710 ~ 1785, RX 1805 ~ 1880
1900 : TX 1850 ~ 1910, RX 1930 ~ 1990
Channel Bandwidth
850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 Quad Band
Protocol
GSM , GPRS Class B
Stability of frequency
0.1 ppm
External appearance (mm)
205 x 115 x 58 mm
Weight 504
g
Sending output
maximum 1W E.R.P(1800/1900)
maximum 2W E.R.P(850/900)
Temperature of operation
Relative humidity
-10 ~ +50 degrees Celcius
10% ~ 95%
Adapter
Input: AC 100~240V 50~60Hz Output: DC 5V/600mA
Connection port
Serial port(Data/Fax)
Battery
Standby 120
Hours
Talk 3
Hours
Summary of Contents for PG130
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Page 36: ...36 Miscellaneous Menu Table Specification Conformance Statements How To Setup Data Connection...
Page 43: ...43 Press Create Connection as shown below...
Page 44: ...44 Press OK as shown below...
Page 46: ...46 Click on Configure...
Page 47: ...47 Deselect the highlighted items and press OK as shown below...
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