USER MANUAL VS510 Version 0.2 VACOM WIRELESS, INC.
CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE DISPLAY INDICATORS BATTERY INFORMATION BASIC FUNCTIONS 1. Making Calls 2. Ending Calls 3. Answering Calls 4. Correcting Entry Errors 5. Storing Phone Numbers 6. Volume 7. Redialing Last Dialed, Received, or Missed Number 8. Speed Dial 9. Using Caller ID 10. Etiquette Mode 11. Keypad Lock 12. Silence Mode 13. Shortcut MENUS I. PHONEBOOK 1. Adding Entries in the Phonebook 2. Phonebook Search 3. Call List 4.
II. VOLUME & ALERT 1. Selecting Bell 2. Ring Type 3. Volume 4. Alert Settings 5. Beep Length 6. Roam Ringer III. PERSONAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 1. Alarm 2. Schedule 3. Memo 4. Calculator 5. World Time View 6. Calendar View IV. PHONE SETTINGS MENU 1. Wallpaper 2. Greeting Edit 3. Backlight 4. LCD Contrast 5. Languages 6. Auto Keylock V. CALL INFORMATION 1. Call Function 2. Call Restrict 3. Call Answer 4. Call Time 5. Voice Privacy VI. SECURITY 1. Lock Mode 2. Changing Password 3. Memory Clear 4.
VII. VALUE ADDED SERVICE (VAS) 1. Data Service 2. Memory View SHORT MESSAGING SERVICE(SMS) BREW 1. Application Download 2. Remove an application 3. Application properties 4. System Information USING MENU DURING CALLS 1. Phonebook Search 2. Voice Mute 3. DTMF Mute 4. Voice Privacy 5. Beep Length 6. SMS messages ENTERING LETTERS & NUMBERS 1. Entering Letters and Numbers 2.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Some of the following information may not apply specifically to your phone. However, as with any electronic product, these safety precautions should be observed when using this product. ◈ Please keep this manual in a safe place, for it contains important safety information and operating instructions. ◈ Please follow and adhere to all warning, safety, and operating instructions indicated on both the phone and in this manual before use.
User Guide Proprietary Notice CDMA Technology is licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one of more of the following patents: 4,901,307 5,109,390 5,267,262 5,416,797 5,506,865 5,544,196 5,657,420 5,101,501 5,267,261 5,414,796 5,504,773 5,535,239 5,600,754 5,778,338 5,228,054 5,337,338 5,710,784 5,056,109 5,568,483 5,659,569 5,490,165 5,511,073 6
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE Volume/Scroll Key These keys are used to set volume levels, to shot a camera and to help you navigate through menus and the Phonebook. Use the volume keys to: - Adjust call volume. - Adjust key tone volume. - Answer incoming calls. - Scroll through menu options. - Scroll through the Phonebook. Color LCD Display The LCD screen is divided into two sections: - The top line displays your phone status indicators.
END/ Key Press this key to end calls or to return to Standby mode from any menu. and hold to turn the phone On or Off. Press SEND Key This key performs several useful functions: - Press this key to dial an entered number. - Press this key once to redial the last outgoing number. Numeric Keypad These keys are used to input numbers and characters. ◀* This key performs several useful functions: - Toggle between ring and vibrate. - Use as a navigation key.
DISPLAY INDICATORS Display indicators appear across the bottom of your phone’s LCD screen. Combination of displayed indicators, or icons, will vary based on your phone’s operating status. Signal Strength: This icon displays the current signal strength. Each additional line indicates greater signal strength, where five lines indicate the maximum signal strength. Out of Service: This icon indicates an absence of signal and that you may be outside the service area.
BATTERY INFORMATION The rechargeable Lithium-polymer battery included in your kit is partially charged so that you can use the phone immediately once it has been activated. Attaching the Battery To attach the battery to your phone: 1. Lineup the metallic contacts on the base of the battery to the base of the phone. 2. Place the battery on the back of the phone, with the top of the battery about a quarter of an inch from the latch. 3.
A completely discharged battery charges full in approximately tbd hours. Leaving your phone powered on during charging or charging two batteries simultaneously will increase charge times. Leaving the battery connected to the charger after it has been fully charged will not harm the battery. Turning your phone on and off. When you’re ready to turn on your phone, press and hold “END/ ” until the display is turned on and the phone makes the sound. When the phone has found a signal, the “ ” icon appears.
You can place and answer calls only when your phone is turned on. During a call, the phone is in Conversation Mode. Battery Lifetime Cellular digital Bateria Tiempo de conversacion Tiempo de reserva 3.
BASIC FUNCTIONS 1. Making Calls To place a call: Press and hold “END/ ” to power your phone on, as indicated by icons that appear on screen. Enter the phone number (up to 32 digits) using the keypad. The phone number is displayed from left to right. Press “SEND”. The phone attempts to connect to the entered phone number (if service is available). You can also make calls from: Your Phonebook or by using Speed Dial keys (see “1. Phonebook”). 2. Ending Calls To end a call, press “END/ ”.
6. Volume You can adjust volume of the earpiece by using the volume keys on the side of the phone. Briefly press the volume key once to display your current earpiece volume setting. Repeatedly press the volume key to adjust. 7. Redialing Last Dialed, Received, or Missed Number Up to 20 dialed, received, or missed can be redialed directly. Simply press “SEND” to: - Access the call log of 20 call entries in chronological order.
12. Silence Mode If you want to silence an incoming ring, for example, when you are in a meeting, press “END/ ”. Then the incoming ring will be silenced. Then the caller will be noticed that you are not available to answer. Note 1) Although the incoming ring is silenced, the call is still coming. If you want to answer, press any keys.
MENUS I. Phonebook 1. Adding Entries in the Phonebook After selecting “MENU ( )”, “1. Phone Book” and “1. PB Add” to add a phone number; - Press “EDIT ( )” and designate a name. Press “OK ( )” to complete. Scroll “▲/▼” to edit the location number and the phone number. Once you’ve finished - editing, press “OK ( )” to save. Assign the phone number as a Mobile, Home, Office, or Etc by scrolling “◀/▶”. ※ Note) A yellow frame outlining characters indicates that you can edit or type.
- Press “MENU ( )” , “1. Phone Book”, “2. PB Search” and “1. Name”. Enter the name to search for. - If you don’t remember the full name, just enter the first letter. Your phone will display a list of all similar names. - Press “SEND” to dial. - Or press “VIEW ( )” to edit or “DEL( b. Search by Number )” to delete. Search numbers stored in the Phonebook by entering a phone number. - Press “MENU ( )” , “1. Phone Book”, “2. PB Search” and “2. Number”.
3. Call List Call history, including number, time, and duration, can be referenced by: - Pressing “MENU ( )”, “1. Phone Book”, and “3. Call List”. A log of dialed, received, and missed calls will be displayed. 4. Editing Groups Three types of groups - Family, Friend, and Business - are available. To change the name of groups or to add/remove groups, press “MENU ( )”, “1. Phone Book”, and “4. Group Edit”. - Select a group type and press “Add” and enter the name of group. - ( )” to save.
- Press “OK ( )” to set. 2. Ring Type You can choose from six incoming call alert settings. - Press “MENU ( )”, “2. Vol/Alert”, and “2. Ring Type”. Select “Bell”, “Vibration”, “Bell Æ Vib” and “Vib Æ Bell”. - Press “OK ( )” to set. 3. Volume a. Bell Volume This option allows you to set the bell volume level. - Press “MENU ( )”, “2. Vol/Alert”, “3. Volume”, and “1. Bell Volume”. Scroll “▲/▼” to increase or decrease the volume level. - Press “OK ( )” to set. b.
- Press “MENU ( )”, “2. Vol/Alert”, “4. Alert Setting”, and “3. Minute”. - Select between On and Off and press “OK ( )” to set. d. Service This option allows you to be audibly warned when you move into other base stations during a call. - Press “MENU ( )”, “2. Vol/Alert”, “4. Alert Setting”, and “4. Service”. - Select between On or Off and press “OK ( )” to set. 5. Beep Length DTMF tone length can be set at normal or long. - Press “MENU ( )”, “2. Vol/Alert”, and “5. Beep Length”.
time for it. - Everyday: Once you’ve chosen Daily, the alarm will sound at the set time everyday. - Mon~Sat: Once you’ve chosen Mon~Sat, the alarm will sound at the set time from Monday to Saturday. - Mon~Fri: Once you’ve chosen Mon~Fri, the alarm will sound at the set time from Monday to Friday. - Once Alarm: Once you’ve chosen Once, the alarm will only sound at the set time once. 2. Schedule The Schedule Manager option helps to manage your schedule using the phone.
The Memo option helps you to manage your daily tasks. To create or edit a Memo, press “MENU ( )”, “3. PIM”, and “3. Memo”. a. Add Memo : - Choose “1. Add”. - Enter or edit your task and press “OK ( )”. - Press “STO ( )” to store or “EDIT ( b. Memo List : )” to edit. - Choose “2. List”. The phone will then display a list of all stored memos. - Select by scrolling “▲” and “▼” and press “VIEW ( )”. The memo and stored time will then be displayed. - To edit, press “EDIT ( c. Delete : )”.
- Choose from “1. Fixed”, “2. PCSYNC Image”, “3. WAP Image”, “4. BREW Image” or “5. Photo Album” and press “SEL ( )”. - Scroll “◀▶” to choose wallpapers and press “OK ( )” to save. 2. Greeting Edit To edit the greeting banner: - Press “MENU ( )”, “4. Phone Setting” and “2. Greeting Edit”. - Compose the banner you want displayed and press “OK ( )” to save. 3. Backlight You can set the LCD and Keypad backlight separately to stay on or automatically turn off in 10, 20, or 30 seconds.
V. Call Information 1. Call Function a. Auto Answer - “MENU ( )” Æ “5. Call Info” Æ “1. Call Function” Æ “1. Auto Answer”. - Choose “Always”, “Off” or “Earphone” and press “OK ( )” to save. b. Auto Redial - “MENU ( )” Æ “5. Call Info” Æ “1. Call Function” Æ “2. Auto Redial”. - Choose between “On” and “Off” and press “OK ( )” to save. 2. Call Restrict - “MENU ( )” Æ “5. Call Info” Æ “2. Call Restrict” Æ “1. Send Call”. - Choose between “Restrict” or “Clear” and press “OK ( )” to save. 3.
You can set “Voice Privacy” on or off. - Press “MENU ( )”, “5. Call Info” and “5. Voice privacy”. Choose between “Standard” and “Enhanced”. - Press “OK ( )” to save. VI. SECURITY Your phone is equipped with many security features, including a user-programmable lock code and call restrictions. To access the Security menu from Standby mode, press “MENU ( )” and “6. Security”. And enter the four-digit password. Note : The password is “0000” if you don’t have your phone number yet.
3. Memory Clear The Memory Clear option allows you to clear the call list, schedules, and all other stored information from memory. - Press “MENU ( )”, “6. Security”, and “3. Memory Clear”. Enter the password. - Choose “1. Call list”, “2. PhoneBook”, “3. Schedule”, “4. Memo”, “5. Alarm” or “6. All”. 4. Choose “Clear” and press “OK ( )” to erase the memory. Initialize Phone Initialize allows you to reset the phone. 5. - Press “MENU ( )”, “6. Security”, and “4. Initialize”. Enter the password.
VII. VALUE ADDED SERVICE (VAS) 1. Data Service Your phone is capable of receiving digital data when connected to a computing device (such as laptop, desktop, hand held, palmtop, etc) running Windows NT, Windows 95 or later using the optional data kit. The phone functions just like a typical modem on your PC. You may need to set the data transmission mode by manual. If you are in typical CDMA 1X network, you are required not to change. To change the service mode, press “Menu”, “8. VAS”, “1.
SHORT MESSAGING SERVICE(SMS) Your phone can send and receive two types of message services – text (SMS: Short Messaging Service) and voice - if the services are available from your carrier. both services, callers can leave you text messages or voice mail. If you subscribe to either or Your service provider then transmits the text messages and voice mail notifications to your phone. a. Text Messages The actual tagging of text messages is dependent on the system used by your carrier.
- Return Call : While you read a message, press “ ”. The phone will then display the call back number. Press “OK ( )” to connect. If you want to read messages that you already sent out, press “SMS” and “2. Outbox”. Then the phone will show you all the phone numbers you sent to. Press “SEL ( )” to choose a message. While you read a message, press “OPT ( )” to resend a message or store the phone number.
message view. In this case, you will not be able to use the Reply and Number Store options. c. SMS Setting ii) Alert Type You can select message alerts from 5 different settings (Light only, Bells, and Vibrate). - Press “SMS”, “3. Setting”, and “1. Alert Type”. - Select from “Vibrator”, “Alert 1”, “Alert 2”, “Alert 3” or “Only Light”. - Press “OK ( )” to set. iii) Direct View To view received messages as soon as they are transmitted: - Press “SMS”, “3. Setting”, and “2. Direct View”.
BREW You can download and manage applications through the BREW platform, if your service provider supports BREW and if over-the-air Internet access is available in your area. Once applications are loaded, you can update to newer versions as they become available. When you choose an application, you have the option of choosing a demo, various limited use options, or the full version – all varying in price. If you choose a priced version, the amount is added to your phone bill.
- Select “Setting” and press “ ”. - Select “Manage Apps” and press “ ”. - Select “System Info” on top of the display and press “ ”.
USING MENU During a Call 1. Phonebook Search Find phone numbers during calls by pressing “MENU ( )” and “1. PB Search”. 2. Voice Mute To mute the microphone, press “MENU ( )” and “2. Tx Voice Mute”. To unmute the microphone, press “MENU ( )” and “2. Tx Voice Mute” again. 3. DTMF Mute To mute key tone, press “MENU ( )” and “3. DTMF Mute”. To unmute DTMF, press “MENU ( )” and “3. DTMF Mute” again. 4. Voice Privacy To set Voice Privacy, press “MENU ( )” and “4. Voice Privacy”.
ENTERING LETTERS & NUMBERS You can enter letters, as well as numbers, with your phone’s keypad when storing information into your phone, writing a memo, or sending messages. To enter letters, press the key associated with the letter you wish to enter until it appears on the screen (numbers also appear). Entering Letters and Numbers When you enter letters, press “MODE ( )”. Then following shall be appeared on a display. - Press “1” ( ) to insert a capital letter in English.
eg). If you want to write “manual”, press “6”, “2”, “6”, “8”, “2”, “5” and “SEND”. Then “manual” is written on the display. Or you may press buttons for first few letters and scroll “◀/▶” to find "manual".
FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION Read this information before using your handset In August 1996 the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S and international standards bodies.