“Aspen” Reference Guide
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Contents CHAPTER 1 QUICK START .................................................................................................1-1 Installing the Battery ...........................................................................................................1-1 Charging the Battery Prior to Use.......................................................................................1-2 Powering the Phone On and Off.........................................................................................
Aspen Reference Guide Contents CHAPTER 5 SETTING UP YOUR PHONE ...........................................................................5-1 Selecting Ring Tones .........................................................................................................5-1 Editing Profile .....................................................................................................................5-2 Adjusting the Volume .................................................................................
Chapter 1 Quick Start Congratulations on purchasing your phone. This chapter provides you with information to get you started using your new phone quickly. Installing the Battery (If any background/introduction information is needed, type it here) To install the battery 1. first step aaaaaa aaaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa. Insert picture 2. second step Insert picture 3. etc.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 1 Quick Start Charging the Battery Prior to Use (type any background/introduction information here, such as, the battery is delivered uncharged and you must charge the battery before first use, ok for power to be on while charging the battery, etc.) To charge the battery 1. first step aaaaaa aaaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa. Insert picture 2. second step Insert picture 3. etc.
Apsen Reference Guide Chapter 1 Quick Start Powering the Phone On and Off (If any background/introduction information is needed, type it here.) To turn the phone on 1. press end key for a while without release To turn the phone off 1.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 1 Quick Start Making, Answering, and Ending a Call (If any background/introduction information is needed, type it here.) To make a call 1. enter the phone number you want to call in idle state. 2. press the “Send” button 3. press the “End” button To answer a call 1. press the “Send” button 2. To end the call, press the “End” button Locking the Keypad 1. in idle state, press * for a while, do not release. 2. press “*#” to unlock.
Apsen Reference Guide Chapter 1 Quick Start Parts of the Phone The illustration below shows the main components of your phone.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 1 Quick Start (type in descriptions of the phone’s components in the table below) 1-6 Key Description (insert picture) Up/down key Use up/down to navigate in menus (insert picture) Send key Use this key to dial, or answer a call (insert picture) End key Use this key to end a call, or turn power on/off (insert picture) Soft key (left) Use this key to select or confirm something (insert picture) Soft key (right) Use this key to cancel something Alphanumeric keypad
Apsen Reference Guide Chapter 1 Quick Start Screen Icons (insert all of the screen icons in the table below--or instead of using the table, insert a sample LCD screen with call-outs showing each of the possible screen icons) When the phone is powered on, the following icons may display: Icon Description Indicate the strength of rssi Indicate the alarm is set Indicate the level of battery Indicate call forward enabled Indicate the phone is in a call Indicate new message’s arrival Indicate new urgent mes
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 1 Quick Start Navigating Through the Menus The top two levels of the phone menus are shown below.
Apsen Reference Guide Chapter 1 Quick Start (type in instructions below for which buttons to use to navigate through the menus and select menu items) To navigate through the menus 1. press up or down to navigate 2. press left soft key to enter 3.
Chapter 2 Contacts Contacts is a list of your contacts. Each contact can contain three phone numbers, address, email, URL, and note. Using the Keypad to Enter Information You can use keypad to enter something. There is a cursor, which looks like “|”, at the right side of current character.
Apsen Reference Guide Chapter 2 Contacts 1. Press alphanumeric key to insert text before cursor. 2. if You make a mistake, you can press the right soft key “Erase” to delete current character before cursor. 3. You can use “↑” and “↓” to move the cursor. 4. After editing, select “Save” to save your editing. 5. To cancel editing, long-press “Erase” key until it changes to “Back”, then press it again. To enter numbers 1. Press “#” several times until “123” is displayed at the top-right corner of the screen.
Apsen Reference Guide Chapter 2 Contacts screen, then you can input lowercased letters. 2. Press “#” several times until “ABC” is displayed at the top-right corner of the screen, then you can input lowercased letters. 3. Press alphanumeric key several times(no longer than 0.5 seconds between each two pressing) to enter a letter written in the key. 4. If the cursor is hidden, you can keep on pressing to change current character. current character will be entered when the cursor appears. 5.
Apsen Reference Guide Chapter 2 Contacts 2. Use “up” and “down” to select the symbol you need. 3. Press the left soft key to confirm. To change the language 1. Select “Settings” in main menu 2. Select “Display” 3. Select “Language” 4. Select the language you want. 5. If you set your phone to another language which you cannot read, you can press 5,3,3 after entering the main menu, then select the correct language. Entering and Editing Contacts To add a new contact 2-4 1.
Apsen Reference Guide Chapter 2 Contacts 5. Press “save” after editing To list contacts 1. Select “Contacts” in main menu. 2. Select “List” To edit a contact 1. Select a contact in list, press “Options” 2. Select a detail entry you want to change, then press “Change” 3. After editing, press “Save” To find a name 1. Select “Contacts” in main menu.
Apsen Reference Guide Chapter 2 Contacts 2. 3. Select “Search” Enter the full name you want to search, press “Search” To erase a contact 1. Select one contact in the list 2. Press “Options” soft key 3. select “Erase” in “Options” menu 4. press “yes” or “no” soft key to confirm To erase all contacts ■ Select “Erase All” in “Contacts” menu to erase all the contacts.
Apsen Reference Guide Chapter 2 Contacts Creating and Using the Speed List You can assign 02 to 99 to some contacts in “Speed List”. Then you can use such short number as “02#” to dial quickly. To add/edit a phone number to the speed list 1. Select “Contact” in Main Menu. 2. Select “Speed List”. 3. Select one short number (the index is the short number) , press “Options” soft key. 4. Select “Set Number” in “Option” menu. 5. Select one contact. 6. Select one phone number, save it to speed list.
Apsen Reference Guide Chapter 2 Contacts To make a call to a number on the speed list 1. In “idle” state, enter the short number and “#”, then the long number will appear, and instead the short number and “#”. To delete one or all numbers on the speed list 1. Select “Contact” in the main menu 2. Select “speed List” 3.
Apsen Reference Guide Chapter 2 Contacts To read a vCard 1. Enter ‘Message’ and select “8: Multimedia Box”. 2. Select “2 vCard” If a vCard message is unread, there is a Otherwise, the flag is . flag before the item in the message list. 3. You can select a vCard by scrolling “↑↓” keys and press “Option” to choose “View”. The vCards shown are sorted by the time they received. 4. You can read the vCard’s content by scrolling “ ↑↓” keys. 5.
Apsen Reference Guide Chapter 2 Contacts with the same name exists, your phone will prompt to ask you whether to overwrite the existed entry. Send a vCard You can send a vCard through your phone. To send a vCard 1. Press “Contact” key at the idle state, and select the contact entry you want to send by scrolling “↑↓” keys. 2. Press “Option” key, and select “Send as vCard”, then press “Select”. 3. All contact details lists on the display, and each with a check box.
Apsen Reference Guide Chapter 2 Contacts 5. If the contact entry is set to ‘private’, you must enter the correct lock code before you send the vCard. 6. Send out the vCard via SMS by pressing “Option” key, and selecting the ‘Ok’ menu, and you phone will send the vCard to the address you have inputted. 7. If the vCard has been sent to an address successfully, your phone will display ‘Message Sent!’. Send All of Your Phonebook You can send out all of your phonebook via vCards. To make a batch-send 1.
Apsen Reference Guide Chapter 2 Contacts 6. The send status will be displayed. Refrence: “Sending” means the current status is sending. “2/3” means the phone is sending the second contact entry in phonebook. “Success!” means the previous contact entry in phonebook is sent out successfully. If there are errors in sent, your phone displays and your phone try to resend the vCard up to 10 times. If the vCard can’t be sent successfully in the end, this batch-send will be paused.
Apsen Reference Guide Chapter 2 Contacts 3. You phone will prompt to ask you whether sure to delete the vCard or delete all the vCards. 4. Press “Ok” key, the vCard(s) will be deleted.
Chapter 3 Messages This chapter introduces the usage of Short Message and Ring Tone. Using Short Message You can use Short Message function to send and receive message,There is an inbox and an outbox in you phone, inbox and outbox can hold a maximum of 60 messages,each messages can contain a maximum of 160 characters, you can send the message now or later, etc. To check for received text messages 1.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 3 Messages To erase a text message 4. select one message 5. select “Erase” in “Option” To send a text message 6. select “Messages” from main menu 7. select “New Message” to edit the text message. 8. select “Options->Send” to edit the address 9. select “Options->Ok” to send the message. To send a text message to several addresses 10. When you at send text message’s step 2 ,you can select “Option->Group” to send the message to several addresses. 11.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 3 Messages 13. Select “Options->Send”to send message to selected address, Ring Tone module is used to manage the rings downloaded via Short Message. It includes functions of playing ring, deleting ring and renaming ring title. Using Ring Tone Download a Ring Tone The Sequoia phone can only receive ring tones through SMS messages in midi format. However, the process in downloading ring tones to the handset varies and is carrier specific.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 3 Messages 7. Select a ring by “UP” and ”DOWN” keys 8. Select “Option” softkey. 9. Select “Play” Menu. To rename the title of a ring 1. Enter menu “Messages” 2. Enter menu “Multimedia Box” 3. Enter menu “Ring” 4. Select a ring by “UP” and ”DOWN” keys 5. Select “Option” softkey. 6. Select “Rename” Menu 7. Input the new title in the renaming dialog. 8. Select “Save” softkey. To delete a ring 1. Enter menu “Messages” 2. Enter menu “Multimedia Box” 3. Enter menu “Ring” 4.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 3 Messages Message Settings 1. Select menu “Messages” 2. Select menu “Settings” Enable/disable auto save outgoing message 1. Select menu “Auto Save” 2. Select “Auto Save/Do Not Save” to enable/disable atuo save outgoing message. Set Call Back Number If you enable Callback number,every message you sent will postfix the number you set here and the receiver will know which number to callback when he read the message. 1. Select menu “Callback”. 2.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 3 Messages 2. Press up and down key to select the defferred time, then press “Select” key. Set Validity Time If you set Validity Time, message will be keeped in Short Message Center until the time you set here is expired.But this function need operator’s support. 1. Select menu “Validity”. 2. Press up and down key to select the Validity Time, then press “Select” key.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 3 Messages 2. Select “On/Off” to enable/disable broadcast message service. Using Voice Mail Please contact with operator.
Chapter 4 Making Calls Viewing Incoming Call Details the detailed information will be displayed on screen, when there is a incoming call. 1. Press or 2. Press to refuse this call. (or 1~9 and #, * if any key in Answer Mode) to accept call. Making an Emergency Call To make an emergency call if phone is locked 1. Default emergency call is 911. No more than three emergency numbers can be added in setting menu. 2. When phone is locked, you can input this emergency number and make a call.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 4 Making Calls Making Calls To make a phone call Call key 1.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 4 Making Calls 2. The Ms enter outing coming call. Now press ‘Cancel’ to cancel this call, and return Idle state, Or else go to step 3. 3. Mute or Unmute Up or Down volume Input End Call 3. Press to End call. 4. Return Idle state. To call a number on the contact list 1. at idle state, select “Contact” to enter contact list 2.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 4 Making Calls To call a number on the speed list Two keys dial 1. at idle state, input the short number 2. press “#”, then the short number will turn into long number One key dial At idle state, press 2~9 key and hold it. If there are relative numbers in speed list, Enter incoming state to make an originated call of this number. To display and redial the last number called 1. at idle state, press the call key, then the last number called will display 2.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 4 Making Calls 2. You can use the key to switch between the 2 persons. To forward a call (unconditional/no answer/busy) 1. please contact with your operator To make a three-way call 1. please contact with your operator To make a conference call 1. please contact with your operator To mute the phone during a voice call 1. select “mute” from the soft key bar. To change the earpiece volume during a call 1. press “UP” or ”DOWN” to change the volume.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 4 Making Calls Viewing a List of Call Logs can view lists that show phone number of the last 18 incoming, outgoing, and missed calls. To view or edit the incoming, outgoing, or missed calls list 1. select “Call Log” in main menu 2. then select one item 3. select “Detail” in “options” to view detail. To erase one or all lists of call logs 1.
Chapter 5 Setting Up Your Phone To personalize your phone, you can select ring tones, volumes, alerts, display, call setup, password, phone information, network service. Selecting Ring Tones Can select from more than 9 different ring tones, can set ring tones for calls with or without caller id, restricted calls. To select a ring tone 1. Select “Settings” in main menu 2. Select “Ringers” 3. Select one, press the “select” soft key to save.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 5 Setting Up Your Phone Editing Profile Changing Call mode 1、Select “Call mode” menu item. 2、Select a call mode and select “select” soft key to save. Changing Message Prompt Mode 1、Select “Message Prompt Mode” menu item. 2、Select a message prompt mode and select “select” soft key to save. Adjusting the Volume Change volume of ringer, key beep and speaker. Changing the Ringer volume 1. Select “Volume” menu item.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 5 Setting Up Your Phone 2. Select “Ringer” menu item. 3. Select one level and select “ok” to save. Changing the Key Beep volume 1. Select “Volume” menu item. 2. Select “Key Beep” menu item. 3. Select one level and select “ok” to save. Changing the Speaker volume 1. Select “Volume” menu item. 2. Select “Speaker” menu item.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 5 Setting Up Your Phone 3. Select one level and select “ok” to save. Changing the Key Tone 1. Select “Key Tone” menu item. 2. Select an option and select “ok” to save. Setting Up Alerts You can set alerts for service change, minute beep, call connect on/off. Minute beep is a beep when your call near to minutes. Setting alert for Service Change 1. Select “Alerts” menu item. 2. Select “Service Change” menu item. 3. Select “On” to enable service change alert.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 5 Setting Up Your Phone Setting alert for Minute Beep 1. Select “Alerts” menu item. 2. Select “Minute Beep” menu item. 3. Select “On” to enable Minute Beep alert. Setting alert for Call Connect 1. Select “Alerts” menu item. 2. Select “Call Connect” menu item. 3. Select “On” to enable Call Connect alert.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 5 Setting Up Your Phone Setting alert for Dropped Call 1. Select “Alerts” menu item. 2. Select “Dropped Call” menu item. 3. Select “On” to enable Dropped Call alert. Setting alert for Fail on Outgoing 1. Select “Alerts” menu item. 2. Select “Fail on Outgoing” menu item. 3. Select “On” to enable Fail on Outgoing alert. Setting alert for Power Tone 1. Select “Alerts” menu item. 2. Select “Power Tone” menu item.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 5 Setting Up Your Phone 3. Select “On” to enable Power Tone alert. Setting up the Display Customizing your display by creating a banner, adjusting the backlight, selecting the language for display text, etc. Creating a display banner 1. Select “Display” menu item. 2. Select “Banner” menu item. 3. Editing the banner 4. Select “OK” to save banner. Setting backlight Setting the timer for the backlight. 1. Select “Display” menu item. 2. Select “Backlight” menu item. 3.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 5 Setting Up Your Phone 4. Select “OK” to save. Setting the display language 1. Select “Language” menu item. 2. Select a language and select “OK” to save. Security Provide password protection for Reset to Default, Call Restriction. Login Security 1. Select “Security” menu item. 2. Enter the password, and the default password is “0000”.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 5 Setting Up Your Phone Changing lock code 1. Select “Change code” menu item. 2. Input new password. 3. Confirm password Reset to default 1. Select “Reset to Default” menu item. 2. Select “Yes” soft key to reset to default. Security – Call Restriction Call restriction provide methods for the user to restrict the operations of originating outgoing calls, accepting incoming calls or viewing phone book. Login call restriction menu Input call restriction password.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 5 Setting Up Your Phone v Restricting all outgoing call 1. Select “Outgoing”. 2. Select “Yes” or “No”. 3. If “Yes” is selected, you will need to input the call restriction password when you try to originate a voice call and only when the password is verified to be correct, the call can really be originated. Restricting all incoming call 1. Select “Incoming”. 2. Select “Yes” or “No”. 3.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 5 Setting Up Your Phone Restricting outgoing local call 1. Select “Local”. 2. Select “Yes” or “No”. 3. If “Yes” is selected, you will be requested to input the call restriction password first when you try to originate an outgoing local call. Restricting outgoing long distance call 1. Select “Long Distance”. 2. Select “Yes” or “No”. 3.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 5 Setting Up Your Phone 3. If “Yes” is selected, you will be requested to input the call restriction password every time you want to access the “Contact” menu or save a number to phone book from idle ,call log or short message menu options. And you will also be requested to input the password when you originate a call which the calling number exists in the phone book. Changing call restriction password 1. Input the new password 2.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 5 Setting Up Your Phone 2. Select “Auto Answer” menu item 3. Select “Off” or “After 3 seconds” , and then select “OK” to save. Setting up Voice Privacy 1. Select “Call Setup” menu item 2. Select “Voice Privacy” menu item 3. Select an option , and then select “OK” to save. To set up CSP CSP: long distance code to be inserted in long distance calls.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 5 Setting Up Your Phone 2. Select “call setup” 3. Select “CSP” 4. Select “Preferred Code” to add carrier codes you prefer. there can be 5 codes in the list at most. The max length of each code is 2. 5. Select “Enable/Disable” to set up CSP. 6. Select “New Carrier” to enable a carrier code which is not in the preferred list.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 5 Setting Up Your Phone 7. Select “Preferred Code” to enable a carrier code which exists in the preferred list. 8. Select “Disable” to disable carrier code. 9. Select “Status Checking” to check the current status of CSP. Viewing Phone Information To view your phone number 1. Select “Phone Info” menu item. 4. Select “Phone Number”.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 5 Setting Up Your Phone 5. Editing the number, then save, or cancel if you just want to view the number. To view the version of software installed on your phone 1. Select “Settings” in main menu 6. Select “Phone info” 7. Select “S/W version” Enable Key guard Enable user to lock the keypad during phone’s idle status. 1. Select “Keyguard” menu item. 8. Select “Off” to disable key guard. Or select “Customize” to enable key guard.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 5 Setting Up Your Phone 3.Select an option and then select “ok” to enable the function. Turning call forwarding on/off 1. Select “Network Service” menu item. 10. Select “Call forwarding” menu item. 3.Select an option and then select “ok” to enable/disable the function. vCard Receiving Prompt Giving prompt when receiving a vCard. 1. Select “vCard” menu item. 2. “On Phonebook” means not giving the prompt when receiving a vCard, and save it to phonebook directly.
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Chapter 6 Using the Phone Tools Phone tools menu includes schedule, alarm clock, calculator,tip calculator. Using the Schedule You can use schedule to associate an alert with an event. To add a schedule 1. select “Tools” from main menu 2. select “Schedule” 3. select “add new” 4. edit the date, then press “OK” to save. 5. add the description, then press “Ok” 6.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 6 Using the Phone Tools To delete the schedule 1. select “Tools” in main menu 2. select “Schedule” 3. select “List All” 4. select the item you want to delete 5. select “Erase” in options Using the Alarm Clock To set the alarm time 1. select “Tools” in main menu 2. select “Alarm Clock” 3. select “set” in Option 4. set alarm time, then press Done To turn off the alarm 1. select “Tools” in main menu 2. select “Alarm Clock” 3.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 6 Using the Phone Tools Using the Calculator Calculate 1. select “Tools” in main menu 2. select “Calculator”. 3. Enter the number. 4. Select option to select an operator. 5、Enter another number. 6、select “=” operator to get the result. Using the Tip Calculator To calculate a tip 5. select “Tools” in main menu 6. select “Tip Calculator”, and enter bill amount.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 6 Using the Phone Tools 7. select the rate 8. press left soft key ,and get the result. 5、select “Option” soft key. 6、select “Split” option to split the payment.
Chapter 7 Keypad Service Provisioning This is a hidden menu, and you can enter it by pressing ‘#*0204’. This is protected by SPC1. The default is “111111”. Program NAM1, NAM2, or SPCs Select the menu “Service program” and press ‘Select’ key. After you input the SPC2, you can program NAM1 or NAM2. The default is “222222”. To program NAM 1 select NAM 1 There will be many parameters to be input one by one. The next will bring up when you press “Ok”, and the value you input will be stored.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 7 Keypad Service Provisioning The MIN Lock is set to “Enable” as default. When you input a new MIN, it must meet the creterias stored in the MIN Lock table. Otherwise the phone will prompt “Invalud MIN!”. If you want to change the MIN Lock setting, you must input SPC3 firstly. The SPC3 is “333333” as default. To program NAM 2 select “NAM 2” and it is almost the same as programming NAM 1.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 7 Keypad Service Provisioning The phone will reboot when you exit the ‘Service program’ menu. Abbrev.NAM You can program with the active NAM. The following parameters can be changed: MIN, MDN, Home SID, Primary CH A and Secondary CH A. The phone will reboot if you changed any parameters. System NAM Setting To select preferred Select the preferred for the active NAM. To set the active NAM You can set witch NAM to be activated.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 7 Keypad Service Provisioning To lock/unlock the active NAM The phone will reboot when quit the ‘System’ menu if you have changed the prefeered or the active NAM. Test Screen This menu will display some system parameters such as Rx Power, Tx Power, Pilot Pn, EC/IO, etc. While the test screen is active, you can dial a number and end a call through the keypad. When in a call, the test screen will be taken to the front to show the parameters.
Chapter 8 Health and Safety Information Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals 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) for the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population.
Aspen Reference Guide Chapter 8 Health and Safety Information For Body Operation To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use only belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that maintain a 1.5 cm separation distance between the user’s body and the back of the phone, including the antenna, whether extended or retracted. The use of belt-clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly.