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GB310 User Manual

 

 

Table of 

Contents 

Table of Contents................................................................................................................................. 1

 

1

 

Overview of functions............................................................................................................... 5

 

1.1 

Special User Interface Features..................................................................................... 5 

2

 

Characteristic Specification..................................................................................................... 6

 

2.1 

Display ............................................................................................................................ 6 

2.2 

Melody............................................................................................................................. 6 

2.3 

Dimension & Weight ....................................................................................................... 6 

2.4 

Performance.................................................................................................................... 6 

2.5 

Operating Frequency ...................................................................................................... 6 

3

 

Caution ....................................................................................................................................... 7

 

3.1 

Clues ............................................................................................................................... 7 

3.2 

Antenna ........................................................................................................................... 8 

3.3 

Traffic Safety.................................................................................................................. 8 

3.4 

Electronic Devices.......................................................................................................... 8 

3.5 

Hands-free kits............................................................................................................... 8 

3.6 

Medical Devices.............................................................................................................. 8 

3.7 

Public Place..................................................................................................................... 8 

3.8 

Boarding an aircraft........................................................................................................ 8 

3.9 

Explosive Atmospheres .................................................................................................. 8 

3.10  User Guide ...................................................................................................................... 8 

3.11  Exposure to radio waves ................................................................................................ 8 

3.12  Proper usage................................................................................................................... 8 

4

 

Phone Configuration................................................................................................................. 9

 

4.1 

Phone Layout .................................................................................................................. 9 

4.2 

Function Keys ................................................................................................................. 9 

4.3 

LCD Display .................................................................................................................. 11 

5

 

Getting Started ........................................................................................................................ 13

 

5.1 

Installing/Removing the SIM Card ................................................................................ 13 

Summary of Contents for GB310

Page 1: ...ting Frequency 6 3 Caution 7 3 1 Clues 7 3 2 Antenna 8 3 3 Traffic Safety 8 3 4 Electronic Devices 8 3 5 Hands free kits 8 3 6 Medical Devices 8 3 7 Public Place 8 3 8 Boarding an aircraft 8 3 9 Explo...

Page 2: ...Rejecting a Call 15 6 5 Adjusting the Volume 15 6 6 During Call Options 16 6 7 Using the Earpiece 18 7 Entering Text 19 7 1 Changing the Text Input Mode 19 7 2 Using the T9 Mode 19 7 3 Using the ABC...

Page 3: ...Dialed Calls 16 Delete Call Logs 16 Call Timer 16 Call Cost 17 GPRS Info 17 9 4 Fun Tools 18 Media Gallery 18 Image Gallery 18 Sound Gallery 18 Games 19 9 5 Profiles 20 9 6 Settings 21 Display Setting...

Page 4: ...GB310 User Manual Go to URL 30 Profiles 30 Clear Cache 31 Version 31 9 9 SIM Toolkit 31 10 Appendix 32...

Page 5: ...Menu Theme on page xx for more information In the List Menu Style interface full color animated images introduce every main menu Use the Navigation Up and Navigation Down keys to navigate through the...

Page 6: ...Specification 2 1 Display Bar type 65K CSTN 2 2 Melody Yamaha 16poly 2 3 Dimension Weight 99 46 18 mm 72g 2 4 Performance Talk Time 3 hours Standby Time 130 hours 2 5 Operating Frequency GSM850 824 t...

Page 7: ...indicates the following item All keys except two soft keys in the phone ex Send 3 indicates the following item One of icons in the menu It is defined in icon description NET indicates the following i...

Page 8: ...2 Antenna 3 3 Traffic Safety 3 4 Electronic Devices 3 5 Hands free kits 3 6 Medical Devices 3 7 Public Place 3 8 Boarding an aircraft 3 9 Explosive Atmospheres 3 10User Guide 3 11Exposure to radio wav...

Page 9: ...Descriptions Softkeys Perform the functions indicated by the text above them on the bottom line of the display In Menu Mode scroll through the menu options In Idle Mode the Up key launches the WAP Wi...

Page 10: ...dle Mode the key enters or exits the Quiet Mode When pressed and held in Text Input Mode display Symbols input screen When pressed in Predictive text input mode works as Word search mode Enter an inte...

Page 11: ...ty session is worked this icon may appears Appears when a WAP push messages is received Appears when you are out of a service area When it displays you cannot make or receive calls Appears when the Ca...

Page 12: ...r battery The more bars you see the more power you have left If your battery is flat this icon may be showed like Appears when you set the alert type for incoming call to vibrate only Appears when you...

Page 13: ...5 3 Switching the Phone On or Off 5 4 Selecting Functions and Options 5 5 Locking Unlocking Keypad You can lock keypad to avoid keys by mistake To lock keypad manually press long To lock keypad autom...

Page 14: ...Approach at Contacts for Search or select a number from All Contacts and press Send for dialing See Contacts for more details Tip Press the right soft key and down key in the Idle screen and you will...

Page 15: ...Name or Number Service Time will be displayed 6 3 Answering a Call When somebody calls you the phone rings or vibrates and screen will display the name or the number of the caller If network supports...

Page 16: ...d neither part can hear other s voice In the Hold mode you are able to be on another line Select Option followed by Hold to activate this function Once held the Option menu will be replaced with Retri...

Page 17: ...ing You may receive or reject the incoming call Transferring a Call Transfers the current call to a held call to connect both calls of your use Select the Transfer option for this function Using the M...

Page 18: ...Removing One Participant The End Call option ends the connection with a person at your choice from Multiparty 6 7 Using the Earpiece With the ear microphone you can make or answer a call without holdi...

Page 19: ...ft key to BACK soft key long press Moves to the Input mode Up Navigation key At Full Editor Press short to move the cursor to the left with a character Press long to move the cursor to an upper line l...

Page 20: ...press the key or wait for a few seconds then the cursor will automatically move to the right Characters in the order Displayed KEY English Spanish Portuguese 1 1 1 1 2 a b c 2 a b c 2 a b c 2 3 d e f...

Page 21: ...2 a b c 2 2 3 d e f 3 d e f 3 3 4 g h i 4 g h i 4 4 5 j k l 5 j k l 5 5 6 m n o 6 m n o 6 6 7 p q r s 7 p q r s 7 7 8 t u v 8 t u v 8 8 9 w x y z 9 w x y z 9 9 0 Space 0 Space 0 Space 0 KEY Thai 1 1 2...

Page 22: ...cape from the Symbol mode 4 If you entered a symbol with the hot key long key press the key again to return to the previous mode Press the mode key to proceed to a mode next to the Symbol mode 5 If yo...

Page 23: ...ey to gain access to the Contacts Menu Press the Up Down Navigation key in the main menu to go to the menu you want Press the Up Down Navigation key to search a sub menu Press the Select soft key to g...

Page 24: ...etime 1 2 6 2 Auto Download 1 2 6 3 Delivery Reports 1 2 6 4 Delivery Rep Allow 1 2 6 5 Read Reports 1 2 6 6 Read Rep Allow 1 2 6 7 Spam Filter 1 2 7 MMS Profiles Profile 1 1 Profile Name 2 MMS Center...

Page 25: ...7 GPRS Info 3 7 1 Current Info 3 7 2 Last Info 3 7 3 All Info 3 7 4 Clear Logs 4 Fun Tools 4 1 Media Gallery 4 1 1 Image Gallery 4 1 2 Sound Gallery 4 1 3 Memory Info 4 2 Games 4 3 Auto Answer 4 3 1...

Page 26: ...7 CUG 6 7 8 FDN 6 7 9 Change PIN2 6 8 System Reset 7 Organizer 7 1 Alarm 7 2 Calendar 7 3 Memo 7 4 World Time 7 5 Calculator 7 6 Converter 7 7 Stopwatch 7 8 Timer 8 Connectivity 8 1 WAP 8 1 1 Home 8 1...

Page 27: ...sic Templates Settings Sets up the environment of text messages Memory Info Displays the free space of SIM or the phone memory Write New 1 Select Write New and select select 2 Refer to the Entering Te...

Page 28: ...end out a message select Yes to resend a message If you select No or End the message is saved in outbox with fail Inbox Select Inbox and press Select to see messages received one by one Press Back on...

Page 29: ...f Sent Messages Select Outbox and press Select to see messages sent one by one Read Displays the selected message Use 1 3 key to see the previous message or the next message Delete Deletes the selecte...

Page 30: ...ted message Delete All Deletes all messages in the saved box All messages keep their feature as if they were in the existing box and each option is applicable 1 From the Inbox Refer to Inbox Menu Repl...

Page 31: ...sages are saved in Phone memory Outbox Displays sent messages Sent messages are saved in Phone memory Saved box Saves the messages from Inbox and Outbox or drafted Messages in Saved Box is saved in th...

Page 32: ...e image Add Objects Preview Slide Timing Edit Subject Add Sound Moves to the Sound gallery Press Add to add sounds The sound icon is created on the screen with a filename After adding Use option on th...

Page 33: ...s like SEND Outgoing messages are automatically saved in Outbox Save Saves messages in outbox Save as Template Saves the currently written message as template 2 After entering a number select the send...

Page 34: ...to Saved Box Moves a message to the saved box Save as Template Saves a written message as template Delete Deletes the selected message Message Info Displays the information of a selected message From...

Page 35: ...places the selected Object Delete Deletes the selected message Delete All Deletes all messages in the Outbox Select a message and select Option on the left to select the following menu Replay Replays...

Page 36: ...ate and press Option on the left to select one out of Replay Edit Send Delete Menu Replay Replays the selected template Edit Edits the selected template Refer to the Write New Send Sends the selected...

Page 37: ...Password Input the password to log in Gateway APN Input the Access Point Name for yourself Login ID Input the ID to log in GPRS Password Input the password to log in GPRS Bearer Press or key to select...

Page 38: ...ce mailbox in the scope of the network company to check a voice mail Call Call the predefined voice mail system to check a voice mail Voice mail Number Type in the voice mail receiver number for yours...

Page 39: ...ormation to the phonebook list An empty field is filled with gray text but these texts disappear and are replaced with new texts the moment you type in them Name Mobile Tip Press long and P Pause will...

Page 40: ...phone and the type is expressed in a phone icon Remove Deletes an item Memory In Use The default is Phone or SIM and you may choose either Phone or SIM Phone SIM Card Group Setting You can designate...

Page 41: ...ceived Calls Dialed Calls Delete Call Logs all Timer Call Cost PRS Info Note When Contact contains the phone number that you want to dial the name is displayed and No Date and Time are alternately dis...

Page 42: ...splays the detail view of call record Send Message Sends a message to the call record Delete Deletes the call record being indicated by the list Delete All Deletes all the records from the list When t...

Page 43: ...cost unit in a service area This function has the following sub options 1 Read Limit Reads the maximum unit value 2 Set Limit Sets up the Max units Cost Unit Reads or sets up the unit defined in a se...

Page 44: ...Wallpaper sets it up to the background image of Main Screen Search Searches a image with a filename Delete Deletes a image Applicable to Download Image only Delete All Deletes all of images Image Inf...

Page 45: ...GB310 User Manual Games TBD...

Page 46: ...used for dialing or in the menu screen Tone Type You may turn the key tone on or off Tone Volume Controls the volume by 7 levels Sound Selects a Key tone Beep DTMF Bell1 Bell3 Sound Effect You can tu...

Page 47: ...tem Setup Value Default Light level Off Low Medium High High Saving Light Off Low Medium High Low always lower than High Light Duration 5sec 10sec 20sec 1Min 10Min 10sec Brightness set the brightness...

Page 48: ...wn Number varies on SIM up to 4 Language Selects a language to be displayed on the phone Note The setting up Automatic selects the language stored in your SIM Time Date Sets up the Time Date Date Form...

Page 49: ...t to home country Limits other international Calls than Home Country Cancel All Cancels all the barring settings Change Password Replaces the old password with new one CUG Closed User Group Sets up a...

Page 50: ...l Alarms in the list On Morning Call Off Morning Call Alarms always rings regardless of the ring type vibration or whatever Setup or cancellation is applicable to MON FRI MON SAT only On Snooze Off Sn...

Page 51: ...Down Down side key from the last week Monthly View Select 7 Organizer 2 Calendar from the menu to display Monthly View Press Option soft key Details Show the details of the selected day If no event g...

Page 52: ...D Day the existing D Day is automatically deleted View Edit Shows the registered schedule by item and edits the schedule or create a new schedule Press Up or Down key to move between items Item Set V...

Page 53: ...e time of the countries in summer who enforce Summer Time Select Day Light Saving from the option menu and press ON or OFF for setup The icon for the country with Summer Time will be activated Display...

Page 54: ...he navigation key To perform 1 Press Start soft key to operate Stopwatch 2 Press Stop soft key to pause Stopwatch and press Start soft key to re operate Stopwatch 3 Press key to select a new Lap The 2...

Page 55: ...ompted to enter text the current text input mode appears above the right soft key Refer to the Entering Text for details Home This menu contacts the network to load the Wireless Web service provider h...

Page 56: ...cation supplied by the phone Cache mode Set up certification of Cache memory Always Check The Cache is always checked whenever URL is loaded or URL is navigated Never Check The Cache is never checked...

Page 57: ...r type to be used for each type of network accesses can be selected GPRS only GSM only Clear Cache This menu provides the function to clean the data stored in the Cache recently visited WAP pages Vers...

Page 58: ...GB310 User Manual 10 Appendix End of Doc...

Page 59: ...e based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature The design of your Module complies with the FCC guidelines and applicable Statement according to FCC part 15 105...

Page 60: ...ation FCC This EUT has been shown to be capable of compliance for localized specific absorption rate SAR for uncontrolled environment general population exposure limits specified in ANSI IEEE Std C95...

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