BCL862S User’s Manual -1BCL-862S User’s Manual (preliminary)
Precautions and Notices for Safety This is the section for keeping your safety and preventing your property damage. Use your phone correctly after reading this carefully. For more detailed information, please check ‘Precautions and Notices for Battery Use’ and ‘Precautions and Notices for Safety’. Notices - Be aware of the details on electromagnetic waves of your phone. - Do not touch your phone or its power plug with a wet hand. - Do not remodel, disassemble, or repair your phone on your own.
Product Introduction BLC862S Introduction BCL862S is Bar type mobile phone operated in the CDMA Digital Cellular Mobile Radio System, supports gpsOne® function can trace your position around the world. It enables you to place a call by pressing one of the five shortcut keys, and to receive messages. In addition, it displays various items on LCD screen.
Product Information BCL862S Features GPS (Global Positioning System) Displaying Clock and Date Five Shortcut Keys Set by a User Icons for Menu Adjusting Volume (Bell/Voice) or Contrast Auto Receive Bell Sound (1~5) Auto Keylock Confirming/Modifying a Phone Number Blind Power Off Game Receiving a Message Confirming Components Components Cell Phone Battery Pack Rubber Plug (Preventing Battery Disassembly) -4BCL-862S User’s Manual (preliminary)
L LCD Screen LCD Screen The LCD screen is largely divided into the upper icon part and the lower text part as shown in the right image. In the icon part, the current state of your phone is displayed including receive sensitivity, Busy/Idle state, Bell/Vibration mode, unchecked message, Auto Keylock mode, and battery level. In the text part, various items are displayed including an animation if necessary.
1. Icon Part 2. Text Part In this part, several icons are displayed. The kinds of icons are as follows. In this part, English, Korean, numbers, and images if necessary are displayed. ★ Small Icons ▶ ASCII (English & Numbers) : up to 16 letters in one line 1. Busy 2. No Service 3. Vibration Mode 4. Bell Mode 5. Auto Keylock Mode 6. Unchecked Message ★ Large Icons 1. Receive Sensitivity 2. Battery Level 3.
3. Menu Key Keys Keys consist of five Shortcuts, Menu, Power, and Side one. If any of them is pressed, Auto Backlight turns on (Set the lighting time in the menu). If you do not press any key for 10 seconds, the screen returns to wait mode automatically (except you are checking a message). 1. Shortcut Keys ● Use it to enter Menu. You cannot enter it during a call. ● While you are in Menu, it is used to select a desired menu (It functions as an OK key.).
5. Side Key ● used to adjust call volume (during a call) Power ON/OFF Power ON/OFF ● used to adjust keytone volume ● used to scroll menus BCL862S supports Blind Power Off function. 1. To turn on Press long until you hear the power-on melody. As the melody is heard, a logo is displayed on the screen as shown below. 2. To turn off Press long until you hear the power-off melody. As the melody is heard, an animation is displayed as shown below, and then the power turns off.
If a screen is displayed as shown below, your phone is not in service. Register first to use it. Initial Screen Initial Screen The initial screen displayed soon after the power turns on is as shown below, and it includes several items, such as time and date. In that situation, menu related functions are operated normally, but Auto Keylock is not. The icon for Auto Keylock appears on the screen but it is not operated.
Calls Placing a Call There are three ways to call to the phone number set in a shortcut key. If no phone number is stored in the key, a beep sound is heard with the initial screen displayed. 1. Place a call by pressing one of the five keys (1~5) long. 2. Press a key shortly to confirm the phone number (or nickname) stored in that key, and press to place a call to it. 3.
Receiving a Call Press to receive a call. Unanswered Call If you fail to receive a call, the phone number of unanswered call is displayed with an icon as shown below. The screen continues to be displayed until a certain situation occurs as follows. 1. if the phone gets a call 2. if the phone returns to Auto Keylock mode automatically on account of the setting. (Even though Auto Keylock mode is cleared by pressing indicating unanswered call continues to be displayed.) 3.
● If an incoming number is the same as the one stored in a shortcut key and a nickname is stored in it as well, the nickname instead of the phone number is displayed as shown in the image. ● If a caller has restricted Caller ID display or has not applied for Caller ID service, ‘Caller ID Restricted!’ instead of the phone number is displayed as shown in the image. SMS Message Receiving a Message Up to 30 messages are stored.
If your phone receives a message during a call, only the icon is displayed on top with a bell sound. 3. While a Popup Screen Being Displayed If the phone receives a message in Wait mode while a popup screen being displayed (during shortcut key setting or receiving, or volume adjusting using Side key), details correspond to Wait mode. In other words, the popup screen changes to the message one with a bell sound (or vibration).
4. Menu The screen continues to be the state of displaying the menu with the icon and a bell (or vibration) is generated.
SAR tests are conducted using standard operating positions specified by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Health and Safety Information Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signal Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Government.
For body worn operation, this model phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with a Bellwave-supplied approved accessory designated for this product or when used with and accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum from the body. World Health Organization (WHO) http://www.who.int/peh-emf/en The minimum distance for this model phone is written in the FCC certification information from the body.