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702 U User Manual 

 

 

Table of Contents   xi 

 

 

 

Table of Contents 

1.

 

BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE .................................................................................................................1-1

 

1.1

 

P

ACKAGE 

C

ONTENTS

......................................................................................................................................1-1

 

1.2

 

P

HONE 

S

PEC

...................................................................................................................................................1-2

 

1.3

 

H

ANDSET 

D

ESCRIPTION

..................................................................................................................................1-3

 

1.4

 

D

ISPLAY 

I

NDICATORS

.....................................................................................................................................1-5

 

1.5

 

B

ATTERY 

I

NSTALLATION

................................................................................................................................1-6

 

1.5.1

 

Battery Insertion ....................................................................................................................................1-6

 

1.5.2

 

Battery Replacement..............................................................................................................................1-8

 

1.6

 

B

ATTERY 

C

HARGING

......................................................................................................................................1-9

 

1.7

 

A

TTACHING THE 

H

AND 

S

TRAP

.....................................................................................................................1-10

 

1.8

 

H

OW TO 

N

AVIGATE THE 

M

ENU

: ...................................................................................................................1-11

 

1.9

 

M

ENU 

S

UMMARY

.........................................................................................................................................1-12

 

2.

 

BASIC OPERATIONS....................................................................................................................................2-1

 

2.1

 

T

URNING THE 

P

HONE 

O

N AND 

O

FF

.................................................................................................................2-1

 

2.1.1

 

Turning the Phone ON...........................................................................................................................2-1

 

2.1.2

 

Turning the Phone Off ...........................................................................................................................2-1

 

2.2

 

M

AKING 

C

ALLS

..............................................................................................................................................2-1

 

2.2.1

 

Making IP Calls.....................................................................................................................................2-2

 

2.3

 

A

NSWERING 

C

ALLS

........................................................................................................................................2-4

 

2.4

 

C

ALL 

L

OGS

.....................................................................................................................................................2-4

 

2.4.1

 

Missed Call Log.....................................................................................................................................2-4

 

2.4.2

 

Outgoing Call log ..................................................................................................................................2-7

 

2.4.3

 

Answered Call Log ..............................................................................................................................2-10

 

2.4.4

 

Delete Log............................................................................................................................................2-13

 

2.4.5

 

Duration...............................................................................................................................................2-14

 

2.4.6

 

Call Log Quick View............................................................................................................................2-15

 

2.5

 

A

DJUSTING THE 

E

ARPIECE 

V

OLUME

.............................................................................................................2-15

 

2.6

 

K

EYPAD 

L

OCK

..............................................................................................................................................2-16

 

3.

 

ADDRESS BOOK............................................................................................................................................3-1

 

3.1

 

H

OW TO 

E

NTER 

L

ETTERS

, C

HARACTERS AND 

S

YMBOLS 

U

SING THE 

K

EYPAD

................................................3-1

 

3.1.1

 

Character Input Mode ...........................................................................................................................3-1

 

3.1.2

 

Upper Case/ Lower Case Mode.............................................................................................................3-2

 

3.1.3

 

Digit Mode.............................................................................................................................................3-2

 

3.1.4

 

Symbol Mode .........................................................................................................................................3-3

 

3.1.5

 

Simplified Chinese Mode .......................................................................................................................3-3

 

3.2

 

G

ROUP 

I

NFO

...................................................................................................................................................3-4

 

3.2.1

 

Assigning a Ringing Pattern to a Group Name .....................................................................................3-4

 

3.2.2

 

Modifying Group Member Information .................................................................................................3-5

 

3.2.3

 

Deleting a Group Member from the Address Book................................................................................3-6

 

3.3

 

S

TORING 

N

AMES AND 

P

HONE 

N

UMBERS

........................................................................................................3-7

 

3.4

 

M

AKING A 

C

ALL 

U

SING A 

S

TORED 

P

HONE 

N

UMBER

......................................................................................3-8

 

3.5

 

S

PEED 

D

IALING

............................................................................................................................................3-10

 

3.5.1

 

Assigning a Phone Number for Speed Dialing ....................................................................................3-10

 

3.5.2

 

Speed Dialing.......................................................................................................................................3-10

 

3.6

 

D

ELETING

.....................................................................................................................................................3-12

 

3.6.1

 

Delete one by one from the Address Book ...........................................................................................3-12

 

3.6.2

 

Deleting the Address book ...................................................................................................................3-13

 

3.7

 

M

ODIFY 

E

NTRY IN 

A

DDRESS 

B

OOK

..............................................................................................................3-13

 

3.8

 

M

EMORY

......................................................................................................................................................3-15

 

Summary of Contents for UTS 702 U

Page 1: ...Laboratories Client UTStarcom 360 Herndon Parkway Model UTS702U Suite 1400 FCC ID O6YUTS 702U FCC Part 24 Herndon VA 20170 http www rheintech com Page 38 of 58 APPENDIX H MANUAL Please see the follow...

Page 2: ...Document No 2XX 702 100 UTS 702 U User Manual Issue 1 0...

Page 3: ...Starcom Inc 2000 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of UTStarcom Inc Warranty Language The contents of t...

Page 4: ...l 1 Before using your phone Includes facts you should know before using your new phone 2 Basic phone operation 3 Explains the basic operation of making and receiving calls More Essential function Expl...

Page 5: ...ult in serious personal injury or death This symbol indicates that erroneous operations may result in the possibility of serious injury or death This symbol indicates that erroneous operations may res...

Page 6: ...onents and circuit boards Prohibited Do not drop shake or throw the phone or charger Rough handling can break internal circuit boards and damage the battery pack Prohibited Do not use a microwave oven...

Page 7: ...c devices fire detectors automatic doors and other automatically controlled devices If you have to use phone near electronic medical devices such as pacemakers please consult device manufacturer or lo...

Page 8: ...ter and call a physician Compulsory Do not leave or store the battery pack in hot areas Near fire a heater etc High temperature can damage and shorten the life of the battery pack This may result in a...

Page 9: ...sory Never spill any liquid on the charger This may result in the risk of fire or electric shock Prohibited Unplug the charger immediately from the wall outlet if liquid has been spilled into the unit...

Page 10: ...sh Where regulated check with local waste management codes for disposal instructions The Battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out When the operating time...

Page 11: ...x Table of Contents 702 U User Manual BLANK PAGE...

Page 12: ...4 Delete Log 2 13 2 4 5 Duration 2 14 2 4 6 Call Log Quick View 2 15 2 5 ADJUSTING THE EARPIECE VOLUME 2 15 2 6 KEYPAD LOCK 2 16 3 ADDRESS BOOK 3 1 3 1 HOW TO ENTER LETTERS CHARACTERS AND SYMBOLS USIN...

Page 13: ...3 Date Time 4 25 4 3 4 Answer Mode 4 26 4 3 5 Language 4 27 4 3 6 IP Phone 4 28 4 3 7 Display 4 29 4 3 8 Set Security 4 30 4 4 TOOLS 4 34 4 4 1 Calculator 4 34 4 4 2 Calendar 4 35 4 4 3 My Picture 4 3...

Page 14: ...lease check the package contents by comparing them with the following list In case there are missing items or product defects please contact your local phone dealer Main Unit UTS 702 U and Ni MH batte...

Page 15: ...e battery can supply power is determined by the telephone usage The following actions or situations can consume more power and reduce the standby time Migration to areas where signal strength is weak...

Page 16: ...he antenna may damage the handset and antenna 2 Earpiece 3 LCD Screen Displays the phone numbers text that have been entered and other mode states 4 Navigation Key This key is used to scroll through t...

Page 17: ...used to enter in a telephone number This key locks the keypad to prevent keys from being accidentally pressed When it is locked the handset can only answer calls 11 End Power Key This key is used to t...

Page 18: ...Strength Indicates the current signal strength When the phone is in a service area lines are displayed to signify signal strength More lines mean better signal strength Signal strength is symbolize a...

Page 19: ...ates the battery is running out of power and only a few minutes of talk time remains a warning tone is heard and Please Charge is flashed on the display When there is no more talk time the phone switc...

Page 20: ...mly inserted into the connector pin of the phone Do not use excessive force when handling the battery cord 4 Attach the battery cover Fit the cover into the slots and slide towards the top of the phon...

Page 21: ...illustrated 4 Connect the cord of the new battery by firmly inserting the connector until a click is heard Check the orientation of the connector before inserting Note The battery cord is color coded...

Page 22: ...is fully charged when the battery indicator stops scrolling and the texts Fully Charged is displayed on the LCD screen when the phone is off 4 Disconnect the charger from the AC outlet and the phone...

Page 23: ...1 10 Before Using Your Phone 702 U User Manual 1 7 Attaching the Hand Strap Fasten the hand strap as shown in the figures below...

Page 24: ...the menu use the navigation key to select a menu option Press the navigation keys to highlight the desired menu item Use the navigate key to move the cursor Up Down Left Right 3 To go back to a previ...

Page 25: ...ve 1 Optionsx 1 Reply 2 Forward Inbox x 3 Delete 4 Call Back Outbox x 1 Optionsx 1 Forward 2 Delete Drafts x 1 Optionsx 1 Edit 2 Send 3 Delete SMS x Clear x 1 Optionsx 1 Clear Inbox 2 Clear Outbox 3 C...

Page 26: ...Start 2 Top Score 3 Games Rule Games x Wacko x 1 Start 2 Top Score 3 Set Speed 4 Game Rule Own Numberx Display Number Alarm x 1 ON Off 2 Set Time 3 Snooze 4 Repeat Type Answer Mode x 1 Any Key Answer...

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Page 28: ...ted greeting will be displayed on the LCD screen and the phone will enter standby mode The default six digit password is 8 8 8 8 8 8 When the battery power is too low a warning tone is heard and the p...

Page 29: ...l Long Distance Call Lock to release 3 To end a call or cancel the call attempt press or the right soft key The LCD on the phone will display the call duration for three seconds and then return to sta...

Page 30: ...isplayed on the LCD screen 4 Follow the instructions from your service provider 5 To end a call or cancel the call attempt press Note The IP card access number account number and password must be ente...

Page 31: ...stores the phone numbers in memory into three separate logs Each log allows you to view the phone number call the phone number delete the phone number or save it to the Address book 2 4 1 Missed Call...

Page 32: ...n key or to reach Missed Log and press the left soft key Ok to select 4 To scroll between the phone numbers press the navigation key or If you do not subscribe to a Caller ID service No Caller ID will...

Page 33: ...number The phone erases the information and returns to the Call Log menu 8 Press the right soft key Cancel to stop the deletion of the phone number and return to the Options menu Press the right soft...

Page 34: ...me and phone number to delete before adding new name and phone number 8 Choose a Group by pressing or and then press the left soft key Ok 9 The phone enters the information and returns to the Options...

Page 35: ...5 To scroll between the phone numbers press the navigation key or To search from the most recent dialed phone number press navigation key To search from the oldest dialed phone number press navigatio...

Page 36: ...and return to the Options menu Press the right soft key Back to return to the list of outgoing calls 10 Press End to exit the menu and return to stand by mode 2 4 2 3 Store an Outgoing Call Menu x x x...

Page 37: ...Press the right soft key Back to return to the list of outgoing calls 10 Press End to exit the menu and return to stand by mode 2 4 3 Answered Call Log The last forty phone numbers maximum of 24 digit...

Page 38: ...Ok to select 4 To scroll between the phone numbers press the navigation key or If you do not subscribe to a Caller ID service No Caller ID will be displayed on the LCD screen for the calling party inf...

Page 39: ...mber The phone erases the information and returns to Call Log menu 8 Press the right soft key Cancel to stop the deletion of the phone number and return to the Options menu Press the right soft key Ba...

Page 40: ...y an entry with the exact same name and phone number stored in the phone s memory If there are no empty memory locations the LCD displays flashes Full Select a name and phone number to delete before a...

Page 41: ...e menu and return to stand by mode 2 4 5 Duration Menu x x x x Call Log x x x x Duration x x x x Display Talk Time Answered Outgoing calls Your phone can display the total duration of the answered and...

Page 42: ...call logs lists 2 5 Adjusting the Earpiece Volume You can adjust the earpiece volume of the phone while on a call 1 Press the navigation key or while talking to display the current earpiece volume 2 P...

Page 43: ...eypad press and hold for a minimum of two seconds When the keypad is locked the icon appears on the LCD of the phone 2 To unlock the keypad press and hold for a minimum of two seconds When the keypad...

Page 44: ...ly the characters 0 9 and pause for IP only are available for a phone number whereas the letters A a B b C etc numbers and symbols can be used for a name or text message Key Displayed Character Key Di...

Page 45: ...Lower Case Mode To select characters for a name or text message that you wish to enter press the key on the keypad until the character appears in the scratch pad box at the bottom of the LCD screen Wh...

Page 46: ...xt field Symbol Selection Menu Selected Symbol OK Clear Cursor Character Input Mode 3 1 5 Simplified Chinese Mode To select a Chinese character for a name or text message that you wish to enter press...

Page 47: ...u can determine whether the call is from business associate friend or family member Group Names Family Colleague VIP Others Friend Classmate Partner Black List Note Assign the name and phone number of...

Page 48: ...ey or to reach Group Info and press the left soft key Ok to select 3 Use the navigation key or to select a Group Family Friend Colleague etc and press the left soft key Ok to select If there are no en...

Page 49: ...and phone number stored in the phone s memory 10 Choose a Group by pressing or and then press the left soft key Ok to select 11 The phone enters the information and returns to the Group Name Options m...

Page 50: ...ete Entry and then press the left soft key Ok to select 8 Press the left soft key Ok to delete the phone number The phone erases the information and returns to the list of group members 9 Press the ri...

Page 51: ...the exact same name and phone number stored in the phone s memory 5 Choose a Group by pressing or and then press the left soft key Ok 6 The phone enters the information and displays the new entry in...

Page 52: ...r 4 The names that begin with the letters entered and the telephone number is displayed If the desired name is not displayed press or to search through the address book If you did not enter a name the...

Page 53: ...a Key press the left soft key Set 4 Search the address book for the desired name and or phone number using the navigation keys or press the left soft key Ok to select it If there are no phone numbers...

Page 54: ...ayed on the screen first and 2 seconds later the entry in the address book will be displayed 2 Press to dial the phone number displayed on the LCD of the phone Note If there is no corresponding entry...

Page 55: ...3 Use the navigation key or to reach Delete One and press the left soft key Ok to select 4 Press or to scroll through the address book to search for the desired name and phone number and then press th...

Page 56: ...e LCD screen enter the six digit password then press the left soft key Ok If the correct password has been entered the phone will erase the all entries in the address book The default password is 8 8...

Page 57: ...reach Edit and then press the left soft key Ok to select 8 Modify the name up to 12 letters or leave blank if desire by pressing the keys on the phone then press the left soft key Ok If no name is en...

Page 58: ...es the number of phone numbers assigned to each group the total number stored and the remaining capacity to store phone numbers 1 Press the right soft key Addresses to access the menu options 2 Use th...

Page 59: ...3 16 Address book 702 U User Manual BLANK PAGE...

Page 60: ...Standard Meeting Silent Outdoor Whisper Mode Off On Off On Ring Volume 3 1 0 5 Ring Mode Ringing Ring Once Off Ascending Ring Tone Ring 1 Ring 1 Ring 1 Ring 1 Message Tone Ring 2 Ring 2 Ring 2 Ring 2...

Page 61: ...teen different 7 to 24 melodies to sound when the alarm clock timer expires The default alarm clock tone setting is Ring4 Keypad Tone Each time a key is pressed on the phone a tone is heard You can se...

Page 62: ...a Profile Menux x x xProfilex x x xSelect Profilex x x xSetx x x xWhisper Modex x x xRing Volumex x x xRing Modex x x xRing Tonex x x x Message Tonex x x xAlarm Tonex x x xKeypad Tonex x x xAlert Tone...

Page 63: ...Ascending Ringing or OFF and press the left soft key Ok to select 11 Use the navigation key or to reach Ring Tone and press the left soft key Ok to select 12 Use the navigation key or to select a ring...

Page 64: ...end and receive text messages up to 116 English or 58 Chinese characters in length Messages can be edited stored deleted and forward to others using your phone Before you can send any messages you wil...

Page 65: ...ervice The five character input modes are upper case letters lower case letters simplified Chinese digits and symbols Each input mode provides a different set of characters that are accessed using the...

Page 66: ...racters can be deleted from the scratch pad box or name text display field using the right soft key Clear 4 2 4 Digit Mode To enter digits press the key on the keypad with the corresponding number Whe...

Page 67: ...ft key Ok to display the character in the name text field In most cases the selection menu will display a set of new characters that are often associated with initial selection in a phrase If the next...

Page 68: ...ach Send and press the left soft key Ok to select 7 Enter the phone number of the recipient or press the right soft key Search to search the address book Use or to search through the address book and...

Page 69: ...to 100 messages When the 100th message is received Inbox Full is displayed and the icon will change to When the inbox is full the phone cannot receive any messages You will need to erase some of the e...

Page 70: ...enux x x xSMSx x x xInboxx x x xSelect Messagex x x xOptionsx x x xReplyx x x xSendx x x xDone 1 Press the left soft key Menu to access the menu options 2 Use the navigation key or to reach SMS and pr...

Page 71: ...ss the menu options 2 Use the navigation key or to reach SMS and press the left soft key Ok to select 3 Use the navigation key or to reach Inbox and press the left soft key Ok to select If the Inbox i...

Page 72: ...left soft key Ok to select If the Inbox is empty No Record is displayed on the LCD screen of the phone 4 Press navigation key or to scroll to the desired message and press left soft key Ok to select...

Page 73: ...igation key or to reach Call Back and press the left soft key Ok to select 7 Press the left soft key Send or to dial the phone number displayed on the LCD of the phone 4 2 8 6 Store Phone number to Ad...

Page 74: ...ory 8 Choose a Group by pressing or and then press the left soft key 9 The phone enters the information and returns to the Options menu Press the right soft key Back to return to the list of incoming...

Page 75: ...xDelete x x x xDelete Okx x x xDone 1 Press the left soft key Menu to access the menu options 2 Use the navigation key or to reach SMS and press the left soft key Ok to select 3 Use the navigation key...

Page 76: ...the LCD screen of the phone 4 Press navigation key or to scroll to the desired message and press left soft key Ok to select 5 Press the left soft key Options to forward the message on the LCD screen 6...

Page 77: ...t key Ok to select 5 Use navigation key or to browse through the message and related information sender and time 4 2 10 2 Modifying a Message Menux x x xSMSx x x xDraftsx x x xSelect Messagex x x xOpt...

Page 78: ...onsx x x xSendx x x xDone 1 Press the left soft key Menu to access the menu options 2 Use the navigation key or to reach SMS and press the left soft key Ok to select 3 Use the navigation key or to rea...

Page 79: ...to select 3 Use the navigation key or to reach Drafts and press the left soft key Ok to select 4 Press navigation key or to scroll to the desired message and press left soft key Ok to select If Draft...

Page 80: ...key Ok If the correct password has been entered the phone will erase all messages in the Inbox only The default password is 8 8 8 8 8 8 4 2 11 2 Clear Messages from the Outbox Menux x x xSMSx x x xCle...

Page 81: ...Ok to select 4 Use the navigation key or to reach Drafts and press the left soft key Ok to select 5 The Drafts box is password protected When Enter Code is displayed on the LCD screen enter the six di...

Page 82: ...umber Menux x x xSettingx x x xOwn Number You can display your the phone number on the LCD screen 1 Press the left soft key Menu to access the menu options 2 Use the navigation key or to reach Setting...

Page 83: ...expirers Every Sat One time only on Saturday when the Alarm expirers Every Sun One time only on Sunday when the Alarm expirers 4 3 2 1 4 Snooze After the alarm expires the alarm will sound three addi...

Page 84: ...e navigation key or to select ON or OFF and press the left soft key Ok to select 10 To exit and return to standby mode press End 4 3 3 Date Time The phone has a real time clock that displays the data...

Page 85: ...id entry has been made To move the cursor between the fields press the navigation keys or Once the time has been set press the left soft key Ok to set 6 To exit and return to standby mode press End 4...

Page 86: ...plified Chinese or English as the language to be displayed on the LCD screen of the phone The default language setting is Chinese 4 3 5 1 1 Setting the Language Menux x x xSettingx x x x Language x x...

Page 87: ...If you need to add a delay 1 5 seconds between the digits of the IP access number when the phone dials it Press and hold down for 2 seconds the pause symbol will be displayed in the number Once the I...

Page 88: ...4 3 7 3 Scheme You can enter a message or phrase 14 English characters or 7 Chinese characters to be displayed on the LCD screen when the phone is in standby mode If you do not enter a message the op...

Page 89: ...ation key or to adjust the volume 1 Lowest to 6 Highest and press the left soft key Ok to select 8 Use the navigation key or to reach Scheme and press the left soft key Ok to select 9 Enter a message...

Page 90: ...setting is OFF 4 3 8 1 3 Change Code The option allows you to change the 6 digit password for the phone 4 3 8 1 4 Reset All The option allows you to reset your phone to the default factory setting Ad...

Page 91: ...Lockx x x xCode Requestx x x xChange Code x x x xDone 1 Press the left soft key Menu to access the menu options 2 Use the navigation key or to reach Setting and press the left soft key Ok to select 3...

Page 92: ...8 8 9 Use the navigation key or to reach ON or OFF and press the left soft key Ok to select 10 Use the navigation key or to reach Change Code and press the left soft key Ok to select 11 Enter the curr...

Page 93: ...rd has been entered the phone will reset to the default factory setting The default password is 8 8 8 8 8 8 4 4 Tools 4 4 1 Calculator You can use the calculator to add subtract multiply or divide Def...

Page 94: ...Press the left soft key Menu to access the menu options 2 Use the navigation key or to reach Tools and press the left soft key Ok to select 3 Use the navigation key or to reach Calculator and press t...

Page 95: ...ight different pictures to be displayed on the LCD screen of the phone when it is in standby mode 4 4 3 1 Selecting a Picture 1 Press the left soft key Menu to access the menu options 2 Use the naviga...

Page 96: ...atest placed by your rival phone If you want to exit before the game ends press right soft key Back 4 5 1 2 Set Level You may select Beginner or Advanced to set the difficulty of the game 4 5 1 3 Firs...

Page 97: ...ed to 1 minute Every time a rat is hit on point is won If your score breaks the record it will be saved as the top score You may see the following options after entering this menu 4 5 3 1 Start While...

Page 98: ...702 U User Manual Other Essential Functions 4 39 4 5 3 4 Game Rule It helps you to know how to play the game...

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Page 100: ...er of data communication port on UTS702 U handset Plug the modem to the data communication port on the handset Note Do not reverse the plug Please refer to PAS USB cable modem user manual for the conn...

Page 101: ...ng data transmission the handset screen returns directly to standby screen after the transmission is over The screen display Transmission Interrupted if the connection is interrupted abnormally due to...

Page 102: ...When accessing Internet through the handset the voice function of the handset is not available...

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Page 104: ...ill not charge Battery icon on screen is not blinking Charger plugged into the wall outlet Plug in the Charger Sufficient Signal Strength Move to a place with stronger signal Keypad lock on Press and...

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