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USERMANUAL
DBTEL is a registered trademark of DBTEL International Europe Ltd. Copyright 2001 DBTEL International Europe Ltd All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher. DBTEL Incorporated reserves the right to make changes in technical and product specifications without provisional notification. Address: Melrose House, 42 Dingwall Road, Croydon, Surrey. CR0 2NE Website: http://www.dbtel.co.uk Warning: Use only approved accessories and battery. Do not connect to any incompatible products; otherwise, it will invalidate the recognition or warranty applying to your mobile phone.
The font type of the legend, graphics and icons in the user manual may differ from that shown on the handset.
Notice
To reduce exposure to electromagnetic radiation, use it with properly. SAR Radiation Limit: 2.0 W/Kg Tested SAR Rating: 0.636 W/Kg
Safety Information
DBTEL handset is the first Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) compliance in Taiwan. Compliance with International standard SAR Radiation Limit: 2.0 W/Kg Tested SAR Rating: 0.636 W/Kg
Product Safety
Product Safety is always the first priority of DBTEL International. With the SAR Safety Certificate, we show our persistence in making customer safety the paramount importance.
R&TTE Directive requirements
A declaration of conformity to the essential requirements. Identification of the European countries in which the equipment is intended to be used. Identification of the public telecommunication network to which the equipment is intended to be connected. Hereby, we <DBTEL Inc.>, declares that this 6668 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Contents
E urop e a n U ni o n - SAR.3 For Yo ur Saf et y..4 Yo ur 6668..5
Your phone...5 Key description..5
Function key table..5 Alphanumeric key table..6 Display indicators..7
Mes s ag es..26
Send..26 Delete...26 SMS Setting..27 Voice Mailbox..27 Broadcast...27
R ec ord s...28
All Logs...28 Delete All...28 Call Register..28
Ins t allat io n.8
SIM card and battery..8
Installation of the SIM card and the battery..8 Removal of the SIM card and the battery.8
LCD Se tt i ng s..29
Wallpaper Setting..29 Background Color...29 LCD Contrast...29 Backlight..29 LED Alert...29
B at t ery Infor m at io n.9
Battery..9
Battery charging..9 Battery specifications..9 Notice on battery charging and discharging.9 Low battery indicator..9 Use of battery..9 Battery disposal...9
P ro fil es...30 Clock...30
Alarm...31 Date Setting..31 Time Setting..31 Display Mode...31 Time Zone...31 Auto Power Off..31 Calendar...31
Quick & Ea sy..10 Men u Map.12 Call F u n ct i o n s..20
Turning your phone ON and OFF..20
When PIN is requested..20 Unlock the blocked SIM card..20
S et ti n g s...32
Normal Settings..32 Call Settings..32 Network Settings..33 Security Settings..34 Time&Cost Settings..34 Short Cut Key..35
Making calls..21
International calls..21 Making calls via the Phone Book..21 Redial calls missed, received and dialled.21 Speed dial...22 Calling your voice mailbox..22
Ex tra s..36
Health Area...36 JAVA..36 My Collections...37 Calculator...37
Answering calls..22
Call waiting...22 In-call menu..22 Multiparty...23 Input text..24 Predictive Text...24 Using Predictive Text input..24
P h o n e Bo o k..38
View...38 Add New...38 Group Setting...39 Copy...39 Delete All...39 Fixed Dial List..39 One Touch Key..39
U s i n g Th e Me nu.25
Accessing to menu function.25 Returning from menu function..25
Phone Status..39
WAP..40
Basic procedures for WAP service accessing..40 WAP Settings...40 Accessing to WAP service..40 Browsing a Web page..40 Disconnecting WAP accessing..41 Bookmarks..41 Last page..41 Navigation...41 History...41 Clear Cache...42
STK..43 Mai nt e n a n c e.44 Acc es s co d e s.45
PIN code..45 PIN2 code...45 PUK code...45 PUK2 code..45
R ef ere n c e I nfo rm at i o n..46
EFR encoding decoder function..46 Accessories...46
Battery...46 Charger..46
P ro bl e m S olvi ng..47
Problem Solving..47
Ind ex...45
European Union - SAR
* The SAR limit for mobile phones for public use is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over ten grams of body tissue. The limit incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements.
SAR (European Union)
This Model phone meets the EU Requirements for exposure to radio waves. Your Mobile Phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy recommended by the Council of the European Union. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and established permitted levels of RF energy for the general public. The guidelines were developed by independent scientific organisations through the evaluation of scientific studies. The limits include a substantial safety margin designed to ensure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standards for mobile phones employ a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit recommended by the Council of the European Union is 2.0 W/kg.* Tests for SAR have been conducted using normal operating conditions with the phone transmitting at the highest certified power in all tested frequency bands. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to the station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, compliance with the European R&TTE directive must be shown. One of the essential requirements of this directive is the protection of the health and safety for the user and any other person. The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for compliance against the standard is 0.636 W/kg. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the EU requirement for RF exposure.
For Your Safety
Emergency calls Make sure your phone is switched ON and in a service area with adequate signal strength. When in idle mode, key in the emergency number 112 or 999 and press to be connected to the emergency services. Provide all the necessary information as accurately as possible. Do not hang up until you are told to do so. If a PIN is set when switching on the mobile phone, you will be asked for the PIN code. You can make an emergency call without entering the PIN code. Press (SOS)
Removal of the SIM card and the battery
Repeat the same procedure described in the Installations of the SIM card and the battery to remove the SIM card and the battery. You may access the following functions without inserting the SIM card: Alarm, Date Setting, Calculator, JAVA, Calendar and Wallpaper Setting.
Installation of the SIM card and the battery
1. Before proceeding, ensure that the phone is switched off. Push the battery cover catch on the back of the phone downwards and lift the battery cover.
2. Insert the SIM card into the SIM card holder, ensuring that the angled corner is on the lower left-hand side with the gold metallic contact surface facing downward.
3. After inserting the SIM card, push the SIM card fasten tab to secure it in place.
! Push the fasten tab gently with your finger, otherwise, it may cause damage to the SIM card.
Battery Information
3. 4. Note that the new battery will only reach its best performance after being fully charged and discharged for 2 or 3 times. When the charger is not in use, disconnect it from the power supply. Do not leave the battery on continuous charge for more than one week, as overcharging will shorten the battery life. If a fully charged battery is left unused, it will slowly discharge itself over time. An environment with extremely high or low temperatures will affect the battery charging. Optimum charging will be achieved in moderate temperatures.
Battery
Use only the approved battery and charger supplied by the phone manufacturer. 1. Plug the connector of the travel charger into the charger port at the bottom of the phone.
Battery charging
Low battery indicator
2. Plug the charger into the AC power supply socket and the battery indicator will start scrolling. You can use the phone, if switched on while it is charging. If the battery is completely flat, the message charging will take a few minutes to appear after connecting it to the power supply. 3. When the battery is fully charged, the battery indicator will stop scrolling. ! Make sure that the charger is firmly connected to the charger port when charging. ! When charging the battery for the first time, charge it for at least 12 hours. ! For optimum battery power performance, 5 hours of battery charging is recommended. ! Do not remove the battery while charging is in progress, otherwise it may cause damage to your phone.
Add new
Making calls
In idle mode, key in the area code, the phone number and press to make a call.
Answering calls
Press or (Ok) to answer a call. Alternatively, simply open the phone cover to answer a call if the handset cover is closed (if Flip Answer is activated).
Handsfree conversation
Press and hold to use the handsfree function for conversation.
Terminating calls
Press or simply close the phone cover to end the call (if Flip Answer is activated).
Refusing calls
Press or (Reject) or simply close the handset cover (if Flip Answer is activated) to refuse an incoming call. Alternatively, press and hold or to reject the incoming call without opening the handset cover.
Emergency calls
In idle mode, key in 112 and press contact the emergency services centre. to
Clear screen
Press and hold to clear an editing entry.
LED indicator 10
The LED indicator on the handset cover will
flash in assorted colour when there is an incoming call.
Menu Map
Messages
Read Delete Reply Call back Get Number Send SMS Send To Many
Add Number Send Change Number Delete Number
Send Save Send And Save Send To Many
Delete SMS Setting Voice Mailbox Broadcast
Delete All Select Delete Voice Mailbox Number Service Center Number Off On Define List
Show List Add List
Records
All Logs Call Quick Save Add Name Add To Exist Name Delete Delete All Call Register Call Timer Call Cost Show Balance Last Call Save To SIM Save To Handset
LCD Settings
Wallpaper Setting Change Everyday Fix Background Color Ocean Blue Slate Grey Olive Green Mandarin Orange Pink Panther Lilac Purple Rainy Blue Peach Pink Amber Green Terra Brown Power Save Backlight Duration Off On 15 Seconds 20 Seconds 25 Seconds 30 Seconds Activate Preference Activate Preference
LCD Contrast Backlight
LED Alert
Off Blue Green Purple Cyanine White Red Orange Assorted Colour
Profiles
Normal Activate Preference Incoming Call Alert Ringing Tone Ringer Volume SMS Alert Key Tones Connection Alert Power On/Off Alert Incoming Call Alert Ringing Tone Ringer Volume SMS Alert Key Tones Connection Alert Power On/Off Alert Incoming Call Alert Ringing Tone Ringer Volume SMS Alert Key Tones Connection Alert Power On/Off Alert Incoming Call Alert Ringing Tone Ringer Volume SMS Alert Key Tones Connection Alert Power On/Off Alert Incoming Call Alert Ringing Tone Ringer Volume SMS Alert Key Tones Connection Alert Power On/Off Alert
Activate Preference
Meeting
Outdoor
Customized
Activate Edit
Rename
Alarm Off On Time Setting Alarm Ringer Alarm Volume 12 Hour 24 Hour Off On Once Everyday Once Everyday
Date Setting Time Setting Display Mode Time Zone Auto Power Off
Calendar
6 Settings
Normal Settings
Language
English Franais Italiano Upper Case Lower Case Capitalization Number Input Predictive Text
Input Method
Earpiece Volume Headset Volume Handsfree Volume Any Key Answer Auto Answer Flip Answer Restore Factory Settings Call Settings Own Number Sending Call Divert
Off On Off On Off On Activate Cancel Unconditional When Busy No Reply No Response Cancel All
Call Barring All Outgoing Calls Outgoing Intl Outgoing Intl. Except Home All Incoming Calls All Incoming When Roaming Cancel All Activate Cancel Status Show List Delete Available Network Add Available Network Add Known Network Select Mode Auto Search Network Register Manual Search PIN ON PIN OFF Change PIN Delete all Delete List
Call Waiting
Network Settings
Preferred
Security Settings
PIN Code
Change PIN2 Change Barring Code Time&Cost Settings Calling Display Call Timer Call Cost Time & Cost Off
Short Cut Key
Charge Rate Cost Limit
Extras
Health Area Personal Information Sex Age Height Weight Standard Main Food Vegetable And Meat Dessert Fruit Beverage Account Result Main Food Vegetable And Meat Dessert Fruit Beverage AirForce Run Suites Info <Exit>
Calorie Count
Food Form
JAVA List
MagicBubble WestCraft Settings APN Setting User Name Password Http Agent
Memory Status Download From Dbtel About JAVA My Collections Calculator My Pictures My Melody
Phone Book
View Search Name Group Family Friend Workmate VIP Save To SIM Save To Handset Handset Office Home Family Friend Workmate VIP
Add New
Quick Save Add Name Add To Exist Name
Group Setting
Melody
Add New Delete Copy Delete All Fixed Dial List SIM To Handset Handset To SIM SIM All Handset All Activate Set list View One Touch Key Phone Status Change Delete View Off On
Homepage Bookmarks DBTEL Bookmark 2 - Bookmark 5 Profile 1 Activate Name Edit Setting Homepage Security Setting Go Edit Bookmark Edit URL
Last Page Navigation WAP Settings
OFF ON OFF ON GSM Only GPRS First GPRS Only GSM GPRS
Image Download Bearer Select
Parameter Setting Profile 2 - Profile 5 History GSM Link Last Record Total Record Clear Record Last Record Total Record Clear Record
GPRS Data Flow Clear Cache
T h e a v a il a bi li ty d e p e n d s o n y o u r n e t w o r k s e r v ic e p r o v i d e r.
Call Functions
! The unblock code consists of 8 digits and is provided with the SIM card. If not , please check with your network service provider for the code.
Turning your phone ON and OFF
Press and hold for 3 seconds and then release it. ! Always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it or when it may cause interference or danger.
When PIN is requested
SIM cards are usually protected with a PIN code. The PIN code usually comes with your SIM card provided by the network operator. 1. Key in your PIN code (note that the characters in your password are replaced with *). 2. After you have entered the PIN code, press (Ok). 3. If you key in a wrong number, press (Clear) to remove the last digit. Press and hold to clear the entire entry.
4. If the PIN code entered is incorrect, a warning message will be displayed to notify you of the remaining times for entering the PIN. ! If an incorrect PIN code is entered 3 times in succession, your phone will automatically lock-up the SIM card and a message will be displayed to inform you that the SIM card is blocked.
Unlock the blocked SIM card
If your SIM card is locked, you will be asked to enter the PUK code to unlock your phone in order to continue using it.
1. In idle mode, key in the area code and the phone number. Press (Cancel) to delete the last digit. Press and hold 3 seconds to clear the whole number. 2. Press to dial the number. (End) to end an active 3. Press or call or stop dialling.
Making calls via the Phone Book
1. Press (Names) to access the Phone Book directly. for 2. Scroll to the desired entry with.
Example: For domestic calls, in idle mode, key in
02154422999 and press
3. Press
to call the selected number.
to make the
Redial calls missed, received and dialled
phone call.
The last calls dialled, answered or missed are stored in the phones memory. Use either of the following methods for dialling. Making calls via the menu:
1. Press and press
(Menu), scroll to the Records (Ok). (Ok).
International calls
1. When in idle mode, press and hold until a + sign appears, then key in the country code, the area code and the phone number accordingly. 2. Press to place the call. 3. Press or call or stop dialling.
2. Select All Logs and press
(End) to end an active
3. Scroll to the desired name or phone number with 4. Press information. 5. Press (Option) again to carry out another operation such as Call, Quick Save, Add Name, Add To Exist Name and Delete. Making calls quick and easy
. to place the call or press (View) to check the necessary
Example: For international call, in idle mode, key in to make the phone call. and press
When in idle mode, press the call record.
to access
2. Scroll through the missed, dialed, answered list for the desired number with. 3. Press to dial the selected number.
1. Press 2. Press to answer an incoming call. to end the call.
Speed dial
When in idle mode, hold down the corresponding alphanumeric keys ( to ), to dial the preset speed dial numbers. Ensure that you have entered the settings in One Touch Key. When in idle mode, dial the voice mailbox number provided by the network operator. ! Obtain your voice mailbox number from your network operator, and ensure that the number has been entered in the Voice Mailbox Number option. 3. Press or incoming call. (Reject) to refuse an
Calling your voice mailbox
! If you have activated the When Busy function in Call Divert, any incoming calls will be diverted to the specified number while you are on a call. For example, you may divert incoming calls to your voice mailbox. If you have rejected an incoming call, the call will be diverted too. Please refer to Call Divert.
Call waiting
If call waiting function is activated, you may answer a new incoming call while already on line. 1. If there is an incoming call while already on line, a tone will be heard and a Call Waiting message and the caller information will be displayed on the screen. 2. Press call. 3. Press (Ok) to answer the incoming (Reject) to reject the new call.
! The call waiting function allows you to manage up to two calls simultaneously (1 active, 1 on hold). To answer the third incoming call, end one of the active calls, or establish a multiparty call for the two online calls before answering the third call.
In-call menu
During a call, you can access the In-call menu
by pressing (Option). Some of the options listed in In-call menu may not be available at a given time and vary depending on your network operator. 1. Mute: Mutes the mobile phone, the party on the phone will not hear you. 2. Unmute: Cancels the mute function, the party on the phone will hear you. 3. Handfree: Enables users to talk without holding the phone. 4. Hold: Places an active call on hold. Press (Retrieve) to resume the conversation with the call on hold. 5. Send SMS: Sends short messages to other party during a call. For details of this operation, refer to Messages. 6. Phone Book: Enables users to check or edit the data in phone book during a call. For details of this operation, refer to Phone Book 7. Fixed Dial List: Dials the number that has been set in the Fixed Dial List. 8. Call Records: Views the call records of the calls answered, dialled and missed. 9. Send DTMF Tones: Activates or deactivates the DTMF tone. 10. End Active Call: Disconnects the active call. 11. Build Multiparty Call: Starts a multiparty conference call. For details of this function, refer to Multiparty. 12. Swap: Switches between active calls and calls on hold. 13. End Held Call: Ends the call on hold. 14. Call Divert: Transfers the call to another phone number. When the multiparty conference call function is activated, the phone gives you access to some specific functions. The availability depends on your network operator. 15. MPTY Split: Chooses a participant from the multiparty conference call for a private conversation. 16. End Component: Terminates the connection with one of the participants
left of the cursor, press and hold to delete all the characters. ! Before sending the message, you have to save the message centre number in the Service Center Number. Please check with your network service provider for the number.
Delete
Delete the message in the mailbox. Delete All Delete all the messages in the all mailbox.
Select Delete Delete the selected message. 1. Scroll to the desired message and press. 2. Press message. (Ok) to delete the selected
Define List 1. View the broadcasting topic list or add a new topic to the list. ! Please check with your network service provider for the broadcasting topics and its corresponding index
SMS Setting
You may set the following options for your SMS. Voice Mailbox Number This option stores the required voice mailbox number for listening to the voice messages. ! Please check with your network service provider for the number. ! Ensure that you have completed the voice mailbox number setting before listening to the voice message. Service Center Number This option stores the required service centre number for sending the text messages. ! Please check with your network service provider for the number. You may listen to the voice messages that you have received. ! Please contact your network service provider for the voice mailbox number before using this service. The voice mailbox number will remain unchanged until you modify it.
Voice Mailbox
Broadcast
This option allows you to receive information broadcasted by your network service provider (such as weather forecast or road traffic information). Please contact your network service provider for information on the topics available and its corresponding index. Off Deactivate the reception of the broadcasting service.
Activate the reception of the broadcasting service.
This option provides a record of call duration, call cost, recent calls and relevant settings. Some of the functions require the PIN 2 code in order to access them. For information on the PIN 2 code, please refer to Security Settings. In idle mode, proceeds as follow: 1. 2. 3. Press (Menu) to enter main menu. Scroll to Records with Press
Show Balance Displays the balance of your call cost (the PIN2 code is required to access this function). ! An emergency call (such as 112) is still possible even if the balance reaches to zero. Last Call Show you the talk time of the last call.
! The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code is used to release and change the blocked PIN code. If the PUK code does not come with your SIM card or you have lost it, please check with your service provider for the code. Change PIN2 (4 to 8 digits) You may change the PIN2 code in this option. The PIN2 code is provided with the SIM card and is only used when accessing some certain options (such as Charge Rate). It will only be available if SIM cards and the network service provider propose this facility. Perform the procedures described in PIN Code to change the PIN2 code. ! If an incorrect PIN2 code is entered 3 times in succession, the SIM card will be blocked automatically. Perform the procedure described above, but key in the PUK2 code instead of the PUK code. ! The PUK2 code is used to release and change the blocked PIN2 code. If the PUK2 code does not come with your SIM card or you have lost it, please check with your service provider for the code. Change Barring Code Change the network access code (password) for call barring. Check with your network service provider for the password.
Time&Cost Settings
You may set the handset to provide some certain calling information. 1. Calling Display: This option provides information on call durations, call cost or both, during calls. 2. Charge Rate: Your handset will display the call cost according to the number of units, the charge rate per unit, the currency, and the exchange rate. Please check with your network service provider for the current rate and currency. The PIN2 code is required to adjust this setting. 3. Cost Limit: You may set the limit of your call cost. The PIN2 code is required to
adjust this setting.
You may set the quick access function to the key for effective operation. 1. 2. 3. Scroll to the desired navigation key and press (Ok). Return to idle mode, press the key assigned, the handset will lead you to the required menu directly. (Ok). Scroll to the required option and press
(Option) to carry on the next operation.
This option provides additional options to enable the user to personalise the phone. It may be used to simplify the handset and includes a calculator, a health area and even offers the possibility of playing JAVA games and downloading the favorite pictures or melodies. In idle mode, proceeds as follow: 1. 2. 3. Press menu. Scroll to Extras with Press. (Ok) to access the menu. (Menu) to enter main
JAVA List Offers some enjoyable games for you. 1. Scroll to the desired game and press
(1) Run: Scroll to Run and press (Ok) to start the game. (2) Suites Info: Scroll to Suites Info and press (Ok) to view the information about the game. (3) <Exit>: Scroll to <Exit> and press (Ok) to exit the menu. The following guidelines bring you to the game: AirForce 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press game. Scroll to Run and press Press Press help text. Use (Ok). (Start) to start playing. (Option) to read the brief and to control the (Option) to access the
You may organise your phone book data into groups and set a specific ring tone for each group. Melody Set the specific melody for the groups in order to identify the caller efficiently. 1. Scroll to the desired group and press (Ok) or 2. (Ok) or. Select the favourite melody and press
make calls with phone numbers that have been set in the list and the emergency call 112. The PIN2 code is required to adjust this setting.
One Touch Key
You may set the phone number up to 9 entries for speed dialing. When in idle mode, press and hold the corresponding alphanumeric key, you can call the designated number. 1. Scroll to a specific key number and press (Ok). 2. 3. Scroll to the desired name in the phone book and press (Ok). Scroll to the selected entry and press (Ok) to continue the next operation with Change, Delete or View.
Add New Add a new group for well organising. 1. 2. Press press (Ok) to access the menu. (Ok) to save the setting. Key in the name of the new group and
Delete Delete a group to free up more memory. 1. 2. Press (Ok) to access the menu. (Ok) or to delete the entry. Scroll to the desired entry and press
Phone Status
! Only the non-built-in group can be deleted.
You may remove the entry/entries from the SIM card to the handset or vice versa. Press (Ok) to access the menu. Scroll to either SIM To Handset or Handset To SIM and press (Ok). Delete All Delete the entry stored in the phone book of the handset or SIM card. 1. 2. Press (Ok) to access the menu. (Ok). Scroll to either SIM All or Handset All and press
You can check the memory capacity of the handset and the SIM card. For example: 50/150 means that there is a total of 150 entries; 50 entries have been saved with memory still available for 100 more memories. The phone status of the SIM card may vary depending upon the memory capacity of the SIM card.
Fixed Dial List
This fixed dial list is to restrict the use of the SIM card. If activated, it is only possible to
WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) is a global wireless protocol specification for mobile wireless terminals. WAP enables you to subscribe to certain Internet services, for example: banking services, news, weather forecast, flight schedules etc. ! You need to subscribe to the data transmission and WAP browsing services via your service provider in order to access WAP services. ! WAP web page adapts the Wireless Mark-up Language (WML) technology. Web page that employs Hyper-Text Mark-up Language (HTML) is not supported. In idle mode, proceeds as follow: 1. 2. 3. Press menu. Scroll to WAP with Press. (Ok) to access the menu. (Menu) to enter main
name, password and other settings such as edit the profile name, set the profile as the homepage, activate or deactivate the security setting, set the display option to image download or text only and select the bearer Please chech with your network service provider for the parameters. The default setting of certain profile may vary upon the region. Select one of the available profiles and press (Ok) to continue the next operation with the following menu. 1. Activate: Enable the profile. 2. Name Edit: Change the name of the profile. 3. Setting Homepage: Enter an URL and set it as a homepage for WAP connecting. 4. Security Setting: Avoid the WAP browsing from an unsafe content. 5. Image Download: Set the display option to image download or text only while browsing on the web. 6. Bearer Select: Set the mean of the data transmission. 7. Parameter Setting: Set the parameters for WAP browsing for both the GSM and GPRS such as IP address, IP port, data call type, phone number, user name and password.
Basic procedures for WAP service accessing
1. 2. 3. 4. Connection setting for WAP service. Link to WAP web page. Enjoy surfing the web page. After browsing, disconnect the WAP linkage.
WAP Settings
Insert the SIM card with WAP service subscribing, the handset will detect the settings of your network services provider automatically. If the handset failed to detect the WAP setting, perform the following steps to adjust the setting: 1. 2. Scroll to WAP Settings with Press submenu. Profile This option allows you to set the parameters of the WAP connection, such as IP address and port, data call type, phone number, user (Ok) to access the.
Accessing to WAP service
1. Settings and press 2. 3.
Enter the WAP menu, scroll to WAP (Ok). (Ok). (Ok) to Select desired profile, scroll to Activate and press Homepage and press start connecting the website. Return to WAP menu, scroll to
Browsing a Web page
Start browsing after connecting to WAP homepage. ! The function of the keys may vary from web
page to web page. Follow the prompt shown on the screen to operate the keys properly. 1. 2. 3. 4. Scroll to the desired item with selected item will be highlighted. Press (Ok) to link to the topic highlighted. (Back) to return to previous Press level of the page. Scroll to Homepage and press (Ok) to return to homepage. , the 6. Press settings. Edit URL 1. Enter the WAP menu, scroll to Bookmarks with 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Press (Ok).
(Ok) to complete the
Scroll to the desired bookmark with Select Edit URL and press (Ok). Enter the URL of the web page. Press settings. (Ok) to complete the
Disconnecting WAP accessing
Press to cancel the connection of the WAP accessing.
Last page
Bookmarks
You may store a WAP URL as the bookmark in your handset memory up to 5 entries. The DBTEL web page has been set in factory. Go 1. Enter the WAP menu, scroll to Bookmarks with 2. 3. 4. Press (Ok).
It takes you directly to the WAP URL that you connected to last time.
Navigation
You may key in the URL that you want to connect to.
History
You may check the time of the GSM linkage and the throughput of the GPRS data flow. GSM Link Press (Ok) to access the following options: 1. Last Record: Check the visiting time of the last connection. 2. Total Record: Check the total time of the connection. 3. Clear Record: Clear the timer record of the connection time. GPRS Data Flow Press (Ok) to access the following options: 1. Last Record: Check the data flow of the last connection. 2. Total Record: Check the total data flow of the connection. 3. Clear Record: Clear the record of the data flow of the GPRS.
Scroll to desired bookmark with Select Go and press
(Ok) to
start connection. ! If the selected bookmark is not available as desired, select another profile and perform the procedures described in WAP Settings to activate another profile again. Edit Bookmark 1. Enter the WAP menu, scroll to Bookmarks with 2. 3. 4. 5. Press (Ok).
Scroll to the desired bookmark with Select Edit Bookmark and press (Ok). Enter the name of the bookmark.
Clear Cache
This option allows you to clear the buffer memory of the handset. Cache is a buffer storage that used to store the data or web page that you have visited temporarily, so that you can connect to the web site quickly and easily in the next time. Always clear the cache after you have visited any web page that needs a personal identification number, for example, bank account. ! To disconnect the WAP connection, press and hold (Exit). ! For detailed information on the WAP setting, please consult your network service provider.
This menu is shown only if your SIM card provides additional services. The name and contents of this menu depend on the services available. For availability, rates and information on using the SIM services, check with your network service provider.
Maintenance
Your mobile telephone is a radio transceiver, built with precision electronic parts, and it needs to be used with care. Observing the following recommendations may prolong the phones life. Please note the following points: Keep the phone and its accessories out of the reach of small children. Keep it dry. Avoid contact with liquids. Humidity and liquids contain minerals which corrode electronic circuits. Do not expose the phone to an extremely cold environment, as this will cause a build-up of moisture within the phone. Do not expose the phone to extreme heat as high temperatures will shorten the life of electronic parts, damage the battery, and cause some plastic material parts to become deformed or to melt. Do not attempt to disassemble the phone. Non-expert handling of the phone may damage it. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the phone. The phone may be cleaned with a soft cloth slightly dampened in warm water. Do not paint or otherwise coat, the phone. Do not use accessories, such as batteries designed for other mobile phones, or any other unapproved accessories. This will damage the phone, violate the radio equipment regulations and invalidate your warranty
Access codes
Access Codes
replace the SIM card.
There are several codes required to access the handset and SIM card. The access codes allow you to avoid unauthorized use of your phone and SIM card.
PIN code
The PIN (Personal Identification Number) protects the card against unauthorized use. This code is supplied with the SIM card. If the PIN is activated, the code is requested when the phone is switched on. If you enter an incorrect PIN code three times in succession, the SIM card is blocked; key in the PUK code. This code is supplied with the SIM cards and is required to access certain functions, such as accumulated costs. If your SIM card supports those particular functions, you can activate them in your handset. If you enter an incorrect PIN2 code three times in succession, the PIN2 code is blocked and you will be asked for the PUK2 code.
PIN2 code
PUK code
The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code is used to unblock and change the locked PIN code. This code may be supplied with the SIM card. If this is not the case, check with your network service provider for the code. If you enter an incorrect PUK code ten times in succession, your SIM card will no longer be valid. Contact your network service provider to replace the SIM card. The PUK2 code is used to unblock and change the locked PIN2 code. This code is supplied with the SIM. If you enter an incorrect PUK code ten times in succession, the functions that require PIN2 code in order to be activated will no longer be valid. Contact your network service provider to
PUK2 code
Reference Information
Accessories
The accessories for the 6668 model (GSM/DCS) mobile phone include battery, charger etc. Please refer to Battery charging for the battery charging method.
EFR encoding decoder function
The 6668 GSM/DCS is equipped with the latest encoding decoder and audio frequency technology, to achieve superior audio quality. At present, there are 3 types of encoding decoder compatible with GSM/DCS: Enhance full rate EFR Full rate FR Half rate HR The 6668 (GSM/DCS) mobile phone supports the normally-used EFR and FR encoding decoder. All GSM and DCS cellular networks and phones support FR encoding decoder. If supported by the network operator, the network operator will automatically select the relevant encoding decoder, which will be either EFR or FR. The 6668 model is programmed to automatically select the EFR where this is supported by the network, allowing you to enjoy the superior audio quality provided by EFR. Otherwise the phone will select FR. At present, only some networks support both the FR and EFR encoding decoder. If the network operator cannot support EFR, the 6668 (GSM/DCS) mobile phone will automatically adopt the FR encoding decoder.
At present, the rechargeable battery approved by the manufacturer is the lithium battery (LIION).

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