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Getting Started

Read  this  section  before  attempting  to  use  your
phone.  It  tells  you  how  to  attach,  charge  and  care
for  the  phone’s  battery.  We  have  also  included
information about the wake-up and stand-by screen
displays, how to turn the phone ON and OFF, and
what to do if you are having difficulty in connecting
to a network.

The Battery

5.1

Fully Charge The Battery

5.1

Attaching and Removing
the Battery

5.1

Charging the Battery

5.1

Battery Performance

5.3

Battery Power Level

5.3

Usable Time for Battery

5.3

Switching ON and OFF

5.4

Switching ON 

5.4

Wake-up Screen

5.4

Stand-by Screen 

5.5

Switching OFF 

5.6

Network Connection 

5.7

4

4.1

5

The Networks

Your phone can operate on two different cellular
systems(networks) and can automatically switch
between the two to provide you with the best service.

The Analog AMPS Network

This is the original cellular system for mobile phones
which provides excellent call quality in areas of good
coverage. However, at peak times and in high user
areas, the network can become ‘overloaded’ and
you may have to wait before you can get a ‘line’ to
make a call. Dropped calls can also be a problem in
hilly terrains and where there are a number of large
structures.

The Digital CDMA Network

CDMA is a new system that takes advantage of
digital technology to provide superior management
of the available radio spectrum. Unlike analog and
other digital systems, CDMA assigns a unique code
to each call then spreads it across a wide segment
of the cellular band, enabling a large numbers of
calls to be transmitted at the same time. You are
therefore more likely to make a successful call first
t i m e ,   t h e r e   i s   l e s s   i n t e r f e r e n c e   a n d   a l l   y o u r
conversations  are  encrypted 

to  prevent

‘eavesdropping’ CDMA also offers advanced
features such as:

- text messaging

- digital paging

- Caller number identifications

- Low power consumption which significantly

increass talk and stand-by times

- soft hand-off

Summary of Contents for MX-1111

Page 1: ...menu supports voice mail alert and calling number identification call timers one touch dialing scratch pad in call budget timer call list and missed call indicator own number display SMS short message...

Page 2: ...7 8 10 9 11 13 12 14 15 Digital mode indicator Analog Mode indicator Service available No service Battery power level Signal strength indicator Mail indicator Roam indicator Alarm mode indicator Keyp...

Page 3: ...ate on both the digital CDMA Cellular network and the analog AMPS network To help you understand the features of the MX 1111 and how it operates on a cellular networks we have included a glossary of c...

Page 4: ...Contact these facilities for proper packaging and shipping guidelines Safety Personal Operation of any radio equipment including mobile phones may interfere with the function of inadequately shielded...

Page 5: ...and can be found under the Display Grant section of http www fcc gov oet fccid after searching for FCC ID F3JMX1111 On the Road Before making or receiving calls acquaint yourself thoroughly with the a...

Page 6: ...re guidelines If you do not use a body worn accessory and are not using the wireless phone held in the normal use position at the ear keep the antenna at least one inch 2 5 cm from your body when tran...

Page 7: ...r system for mobile phones which provides excellent call quality in areas of good coverage However at peak times and in high user areas the network can become overloaded and you may have to wait befor...

Page 8: ...ttery as shown and slide upwards until the battery clicks into position Charging the Battery Connect the TRC Travel Charger by plugging it in to the charger jack of the phone While the phone is in cha...

Page 9: ...re subject to network conditions Battery Power Level The battery power level is shown in the top right corner of the display when you switch the phone ON Four levels are displayed from full all black...

Page 10: ...e phone Roaming Indicator icon appears and blinks if the phone is operating on an out of home area Roaming area Additional chares may apply Banner this is a same message that appears on the wake up sc...

Page 11: ...itched ON If you are in an area of poor CDMA coverage it will automatically search for the analog AMPS network to enable you to continue to making and receive calls While the phone is connected to the...

Page 12: ...s to copy a displayed number into the phone book press save Please refer to section 9 for instructions on how to dial numbers stored in the phone book Making Calls Check the stand by screen for signal...

Page 13: ...unanswered incoming calls are entered onto the Call List if the caller s number is available The phone also displays the message Missed number Call and the time of the last missed call if connected t...

Page 14: ...ringing tone in the ear piece when a second caller is trying to contact you You can put the current call on hold answer the new call then switch between the two by press each time In Call Features Du...

Page 15: ...nger Mode 7 1 Ringer Type 7 1 Key Beep Volume 7 1 Ear Piece Volume 7 2 Minute Alert 7 2 Service Area Alert 7 2 Roam Ringer 7 2 Call Start Alert 7 3 Call End Alert 7 3 DTMF Beep Length 7 3 Display Cont...

Page 16: ...lect without exit 7 7 1 7 7 2 Ear Piece Volume to adjust the ear piece volume level out of call menu sound volume ear piece volume up down select and exit or select without exit OR you also can use th...

Page 17: ...exit or select without exit Banner you can enter your own top line wake up and stand by screen display message menu setup display banner edit Enter Your Banner select and exit or select without exit 7...

Page 18: ...to prevent or restrict dialling Please refer to section 8 for details Manner Mode to the change the manner mode manner mode ON OFF 2secs 7 7 5 The Feature Menu This section will help you to get to kno...

Page 19: ...work through the menu Press the number of the feature you want at each level or navigate using the four directional switch Menu controls menu enter the feature menu also serves as soft key key functio...

Page 20: ...culator 2 Mail Box 3 Utilities 32 Alarms 33 World time 34 Country menu Feature Menu Structure 4 Sound 42 Ring Type 41 Ring Mode 43 Volume 44 Alerts 45 Beep Length 51 Last Call 5 Call Timer 52 Home Cal...

Page 21: ...lock code 5 Clear Calls 6 lock code 6 Privacy 6 lock code 7 Emergency 7 Setup 71 Auto Answer 72 Auto Redial menu 81 WAP Service 8 Web Browes 82 FAX Recept 737 Language 74 OneTouch 751 Select 75 Syste...

Page 22: ...after setting the alarm clock the alarm will ring at the designated alarm time The directions below illustrates the alarm time set procedure menu utilities Alarms Enter a Time for Alarm set World Tim...

Page 23: ...k mode choose one select and exit or select without exit to unlock the phone enter the lock code at the display prompt Restrict when set this feature only allows calls to numbers stored in locations 1...

Page 24: ...exit or select without exit Privacy if it is supported by the network you can encrypt your voice even further by enabling this option menu security Lock Code privacy choose one select and exit or sele...

Page 25: ...is section from storing names and numbers to recalling and dialling The Phone Book 9 1 Storing Information 9 1 Storing Number and Name 9 2 Help with Storing 9 2 Recalling a Number and Name 9 3 Help wi...

Page 26: ...e displayed when recalled only the name appears You can make a maximum of 10 secret entries 9 9 2 The Phone Book The MX 1111 has a large phone book memory It can store 199 telephone numbers of up to 3...

Page 27: ...rst few characters of the name you wish to find the character count can be as small as one character Press to exit recall at any time 9 9 3 Helps with Recalling name when you recalling by name you onl...

Page 28: ...incomming call will be a fax menu web browse fax for select one of following 1 1 Fax Call 2 10 Fax Calls 3 Fax Always select or select to start Web surfing To Add a Prefix when a number is recalled yo...

Page 29: ...g Messages 11 3 Memory Capacity 11 3 TextMessages 11 4 Reading Messages 11 4 VoiceMailMessages 11 5 Reading Messages 11 5 Deleting Message 11 6 SystemSelection 11 7 Preferred Service Provide 11 7 Auto...

Page 30: ...own as DTMF tones and are used to operate advanced facilities such as home banking voice mail and paging services A series of numbers are normally required to operate the facility for example a contac...

Page 31: ...header Memory Capacity your phone can store up to 20 messages each containing on average of 80 characters the phone will alert you when the amount of available message memory is low You should erase...

Page 32: ...dial a specific number to access your voice mail such as your own number or 8 9 Voice mail message indicator shows you that you have a voice message The actual voice message is at the service provide...

Page 33: ...d CDMA network you can force the phone to stay on an analog AMPS network This feature can be useful if you are operating in an area of low digital signal strength i e you have difficulty in making cal...

Page 34: ...e phone ENTER THE LOCK CODE the phone lock has been set you must enter the four digit lock code before you can proceed with your call attempt refer to page 8 10 Glossary CDMA Code Division Multiple Ac...

Page 35: ...es MBL0600 600mAH Li Ion slim battery Usable Time for Batteries Data Cable connects the phone to your computer serial port for data services i e web surfing PC Fax and etc Leather Carry Case elegant c...

Page 36: ...gency 8 12 Home Calls 8 9 International 8 8 Country Code Key Beep Volume 7 2 Language 7 5 Last Call 8 9 Lock Mode 8 10 Lock Code 8 11 Menu Type 7 4 NAM 13 1 15 15 1 Network Connection 5 7 One Touch Di...

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