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TORS

TORS

Signal Strength

Current signal strength. The more lines, the
stronger the signal.

Roaming

The phone is outside of its home area.

Service Indicator

When a call is in progress,        is displayed.
When          is displayed, the phone is in idle
mode. When       is displayed, the phone is
not receiving a signal from the system.

Message

A text or voice mail message is waiting.

Digital Mode

The phone is operating in digital mode.

Battery

Battery charge level status. The more black
lines the greater the charge.

Mute

Phone is mute during a call.

Scratch Pad

Stores a new phone number during a call
without keypad tones.

Phone is in the progress of UP Browser.

1X

Phone is in the 1x service area.

Chapter 1 - Page 9

FUNCTION KEYS

FUNCTION KEYS

END KEY: Press to turn the handset on or
off. Terminates a call or exits the current
menu.

SEND KEY: Press to make or receive a
call.

NAVIGATION KEY: 

IN IDLE MODE-Press up to access the Phone Book, 
down to access the Messaging, right for Get It Now
and left for Mobile Web.
INSIDE THE MENU-Within a menu, use to scroll 
through menu options, or to select a function dis
played on the bottom line of the screen.

SOFT KEYS: Press to perform the func-
tions displayed above them on the LCD
Display. 

SPEAKER PHONE KEY: Press to enable
the speaker phone mode.

CLEAR KEY: Press to clear characters.

LOCK KEY: Press and hold it to enter the
Lock mode.

ETIQUETTE MODE KEY: Press and hold it
to enter the Etiquette mode. This mode dis-
ables the keypad tone and enables the
vibrating alert.

Page 8 - Chapter 1

Text 
Message

Voice 
Message

Voice & Text 
Message

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Summary of Contents for 8600 - Cell Phone - CDMA2000 1X

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Page 2: ...F CONTENTS SING YOUR PHONE 5 6 7 8 9 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 dby Times 13 14 RATION 15 16 16 16 17 18 22 23 23 24 24 24 25 splay 25 26 26 27 27 ll 28 28 28 28 Table of Contents Page 1 ...

Page 3: ...F CONTENTS 60 61 64 67 68 68 74 79 86 88 89 93 94 94 96 97 98 99 99 100 101 102 102 103 104 108 110 111 114 114 Table of Contents Page 3 ...

Page 4: ...erstand this manual before our phone its keys and display rging and proper use of n y pter 1 RE USING R PHONE Chapter 1 Page 5 ...

Page 5: ...arpiece Function Keys Keypad Microphone 800 AMPS 800 CDMA 1900 l phone with data and web CDM8600 weighs 3 2 ounces 3 x 1 6 x 9 Chapter 1 Page 7 Antenna For best call quality fully extend the antenna during the call LCD Display ...

Page 6: ...layed the phone is in idle is displayed the phone is a signal from the system e mail message is waiting de operating in digital mode ge level status The more black ater the charge te during a call d w phone number during a call ad tones he progress of UP Browser he 1x service area Chapter 1 Page 9 Voice Message Voice Text Message ...

Page 7: ...TTER TTERY Y Chapter 1 Page 11 ATTERY tery into groove at bottom of battery until it clicks TTERY hand and lift the top of the ot correctly placed in the battery e handset will not turn on and or etach during use ...

Page 8: ...TTERY Y pplies only when your phone is ing time may vary if your phone for a new battery Talk and decrease over time TANDBY TIMES BTR 8600 900 mAh 200 minutes PCS CDMA AMPS 157 150 103 113 103 25 G TIME Chapter 1 Page 13 ...

Page 9: ...e phone s basic functions evels and call functions Call pter 2 OPERATION Chapter 2 Page 15 ...

Page 10: ...THE MENU THE MENU u from the standby screen to view menu selections g screen or main screen press the corresponding esired item using the ed for scrolling through the Chapter 2 Page 17 ...

Page 11: ...lock or Unblock 7 Signature 8 Direct View 1 Ringer Type 2 Ringer Mode 3 Volume 4 Alert 5 Roam Ringer 6 Tone Length 7 Etiquette 1 Animation Setting 2 Main Display Setting 3 LCD Setting 4 Graphic Setting 5 Sub LCD Setting 1 Restrict 2 Special s 3 Clear Phone Book 4 Reset Phone 5 Change Password Chapter 2 Page 19 ...

Page 12: ...SUMMAR SUMMARY Y 1 List 2 Add 3 Clear All 1 On Off 2 Record 3 Play 4 Clear 1 Untrain All 2 Prompt Mode 3 Digit Mode 4 HFK Mode 5 Set Active ce Dial ce Alert ce Setting Chapter 2 Page 21 ...

Page 13: ...VOICE PRIVACY 7 LOCATION mated systems i e voice mail a pause after a phone number of numbers The second set of atically after the pause This g into systems that require a er then press A P will appear after the e pause tore press the hard pause character P entered after the hard pause ill be sent after the number is ...

Page 14: ...of an incoming call while you unding a beep tone p press to answer the call rst caller press again a system dependent feature our service provider for details INE DISPLAY recorded memos in the stored memos that are ing machine memos press ...

Page 15: ...age 27 UNCTIONS UNCTIONS brates when an incoming call function s while attending a meeting a you do not want your phone to unds include the ringer key Your phone will vibrate to noti To enable this function press ...

Page 16: ...e 29 ber to be automatically trans dent on pager service n you are asked to enter your END MY PHONE DURING A CALL DURING A CALL nd edit your profile entered entry e details OFILE during a call PRIVACY ENHANCED with ...

Page 17: ...umerous functions including the internal phone book ng call logs mbers pter 3 MORY TTINGS Chapter 3 Page 31 ...

Page 18: ...nd text ers several text input repeatedly tapping the key until the desired character is onding key only once and the phone you are entering numbers ols like ally moves to the next space character input ress ntry press and hold wercase to uppercase ress then choose ABC he key presses needed to ber Chapter 3 Page 33 ...

Page 19: ...or each letter of the word you e English dictionary selected for k for km for log for john ect word is displayed ord press UT METHODS UT METHODS Chapter 3 Page 35 ...

Page 20: ...ypad with only This feature is good for fre bers G orresponding memory n 1 second G t and second digits of the hort and long respectively s stored in the location number will appear on the tored in secret you must enter e a call must be turned on in the handset Chapter 3 Page 37 ...

Page 21: ...E BOOK he phone book he navigation key to move to y and enter the required return to the previous page ns Personal Business Etc key book by group press e group will appear r view an entry by pressing n it is selected mber press ...

Page 22: ...oup press oup to be deleted Business Etc All Chapter 3 Page 41 E BOOK E BOOK me press sting group name Business Etc All ...

Page 23: ...E BOOK E BOOK press appear Family Friends Work sting group he group y press ss press appear Family Friends Work oup name to clear Chapter 3 Page 43 ...

Page 24: ...Chapter 3 Page 45 sonal information personal information Name hday Blood Type Address Work Phone number Memo press ress E BOOK E BOOK ...

Page 25: ...cently received calls ll be listed first to scroll through the list of ect the desired number To udes the phone number its date of the call ss NT CALLS NT CALLS Chapter 3 Page 47 ...

Page 26: ...hapter 3 Page 49 NT CALLS NT CALLS nt of time for calls placed e of the following items nt of time for calls placed out e of the following items mulative calls e of the following items r Billing Purposes ...

Page 27: ...ccess your TEXT MESSAGE Inbox you want to view and press e is displayed age menu You can reply the message press Chapter 3 Page 51 SEND NEW r then press en press to display the ailed to send the other party Retry in 3 seconds will S to have the phone d the message again ge press or SEND ...

Page 28: ...ge press SAVE SAGING SAGING Chapter 3 Page 53 e in message NATURE ing then press e as a canned message RED TEXT ...

Page 29: ...essage or UNLOCK to en press SAGING SAGING Chapter 3 Page 55 ge in your phone press h received phone number and ssages from addresses sage into canned message s to block ress to remove from block ADDRESS locked list on LCD ...

Page 30: ...SAGING SAGING Chapter 3 Page 57 press SAVE he sent message press umber or the destination message ESS mber into a memory location or STORING PHONE xt message press he message or UNLOCK to en press ...

Page 31: ... SAGING SAGING Chapter 3 Page 59 saved sound objects me a sound with or PLAY s saved graphic objects me a graphic with or hic with ss saved animation objects me animation with or on with ess ...

Page 32: ...Chapter 3 Page 61 SAGING SAGING S menu press then MSG MPT using ALLBACK ber then press INGER VIBRATE SILENT BRATE REMIND using ...

Page 33: ...63 SAGING SAGING E RE INSERT SIGNATURE age without entering inbox in W then press ser s signature ect whether the signature will included into sending message hout entering inbox in SMS menu entering inbox in SMS menu ...

Page 34: ...ress N MEMORY AND LOG load applications to your Get It ng as you have memory avail ect GET IT NOW with HOPPING CART with then then press or LOG with a network connection and use pear on the phone display when if airtime charges apply Airtime u are connected to the network tiate a network connection with on their wireless phone vailable memory cation log ...

Page 35: ...MEMORY AND LOG about how much memory is ect GET IT NOW with then press RMATION with teps 1 through 3 and select Options Menu NTERNET o browse the Internet if you rnet service from your service r Internet access is available for Chapter 4 INTERNET 15 ...

Page 36: ...Chapter 3 Page 69 TINGS TINGS ls in the following modes ing options with The ringer sounds after vibration nger ...

Page 37: ...Chapter 3 Page 71 TINGS TINGS y change occurs on the very minute of a phone call ith then press to hen leaving a service area ervice area ith then press to u that a call has been ith then press to ...

Page 38: ...Chapter 3 Page 73 TINGS TINGS you that you are in a roaming a different ringer from what nger Type or NORMAL with then ONG with t ith t different ringer type me ringer type as used in Home ...

Page 39: ...Chapter 3 Page 75 TINGS TINGS mation List to display andset by moving the n left and right G display in the following eeting eting using the Alpha ...

Page 40: ...Chapter 3 Page 77 TINGS TINGS can be adjusted to 15 levels t for better view wing options 0 Secs 30 Secs OWNLOAD IMAGE EMS navigation key then press WNLOAD IMAGE EMS avigation key then press ...

Page 41: ...e without permission rity features only after inputting rtain features with the t be entered to use restricted g your phone without the menu cannot be accessed enter PASSWORD ct OFF LOCK NOW or P one one now k the phone whenever it is ned on ...

Page 42: ...INGS TINGS enu to prevent any changes enter PASSWORD ct ALLOW or RESTRICT enter PASSWORD ct ALLOW or RESTRICT ss to the menu the menu ss to the dialed call history the dialed call history word is the last 4 digits of your ...

Page 43: ... numbers enter PASSWORD ct ALLOW or RESTRICT ance numbers the phone is within the area enter PASSWORD ct ALLOW or RESTRICT gits is restricted to 900 dial service 00 dial service g distance call tance call word is the last 4 digits of your ...

Page 44: ...Chapter 3 Page 85 TINGS TINGS ault settings enter PASSWORD ith enter PASSWORD then press d again then press word is the last 4 digits of your Wait a moment appears and ically reboot ...

Page 45: ...n press to save it by the phone when you have AM2 with then press mber Assignment Modules or RL Preferred Roaming List dicator by a ntification Number d with a Preferred n be programmed age of the families your Carrier owns ments with in vari PRL ID 1 ERI VERSION 1 OK CNCL ...

Page 46: ...TINGS TINGS e SEND KEY with er mode ith y to answer an incoming call and to answer a call Chapter 3 Page 89 ...

Page 47: ...91 TINGS TINGS call after a preset number of the hands free car kit ing items with nd avoids tapping during a ENHANCED if available not be activated when you ent or Ringer after Vibrate as a more difficult to wire tap ...

Page 48: ...3 Page 93 TINGS TINGS your phone ware and hardware appears ovider s website the phone he server IP Internet Port numbers These may eparately programmed by ase note that any change to e the Web access capability ...

Page 49: ...ge 95 ess larm entries s with m or set a new alarm ne press s s ess s s OOLS OOLS ot sound if the alarm is turned nute However if the alarm does e will sound in one minute to select an alarm frequency onthly Yearly ...

Page 50: ...Chapter 3 Page 97 OOLS OOLS programmed specific city or WORLD CLOCK s with the city its date and y using the navigation key ...

Page 51: ...Chapter 3 Page 99 A SVC A SVC ode based on the handset ing connection modes with vailable only when the phone is ta cable a voice call data when connected to PC s a fax when connected to PC ...

Page 52: ...the TTY device to the PCS Phone Then type the t to send on the TTY s keyboard A SVC A SVC perate with a TTY Teletype og and digital modes This fea and may not be available in all DEVICE e to the phone at the ack TING TTY MODE ENABLE then press will appear on the display NG A CALL calls in the same manner as Chapter 3 Page 101 ...

Page 53: ...e on off ecorded memo You can not hear the caller s voice being recorded by answering machine 10s 18s Answering machine e call after a specific time EMO LIST memo in Answering machine nswering machine that you have e memos including those in voice memo has the time limit of ...

Page 54: ...rain the VR with the ing options with list of control words in the wake ct a control word from the list Either train untrain or view o train a word press and oice prompts p set to recognize your voice ke up set not to recognize ntrol words ...

Page 55: ...o Oh Verify Clear Call ing options with s the list of control words in the l set Select a control word e list then press Either ntrain or view its status To word press and follow the ompts l set to recognize your voice git dial set not to recognize ntrol words ...

Page 56: ...Chapter 3 Page 109 CE SVC E SVC hone book entry then press with then press he number say the name in the list press gs proceed appears see a message press he voice tags ous page ...

Page 57: ...either beginner or mode consists of shorter texts d to the beginner mode that EXPERT with ollowed by a short beep e to call or say dial redial voice Book or cancel followed by a high and low tones and the phone returns to the er the 1st and 2nd prompts are g is said ...

Page 58: ...Chapter 3 Page 113 CE SVC E SVC ACTIVE FLIP with ...

Page 59: ...sing your handset to access the ser pter 4 ERNET OWSER Chapter 4 Page 115 ...

Page 60: ...ER MENU ER MENU enu press Select age press mark list press S press ss Chapter 4 Page 117 ...

Page 61: ...ER MENU ER MENU TIMEOUT press ptions press options m Resource Locator of the current press and deck cache to be cleared with the UP Link ROWSER press Chapter 4 Page 119 ...

Page 62: ...or Wireless Handheld Phones or FCC RF Exposure date pter 5 FETY RMATION Chapter 5 Page 121 ...

Page 63: ...ld any other pointed up and over your shoul n unnecessarily when the phone antenna affects call quality and operate at a higher power level driving is extremely dangerous Remember safety comes first ons on the use of phones in the ays obey them hile driving please g Driving safely is your first if available before making or answering a quire Chapter 5 Page 123 ...

Page 64: ...areas instruct you to do so ilities may be using equipment xternal RF energy operly installed or inadequately s in motor vehicles Check with resentative regarding your vehi t the manufacturer of any equip to your vehicle at force DO NOT place objects portable wireless equipment in in the air bag deployment area ment is improperly installed and injury could result e posted notices so require Chapte...

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Page 66: ...lation of FCC regulations damaged antenna If a damaged with the skin a minor burn may cal dealer for replacement anten ter Part Number 2H020885HOA holster Part No 2H020885HOA the back of the phone kept 0 59 To comply with FCC RF exposure eparation distance of 0 59 inchs between the user s body and the the antenna whether extended or lsters and similar accessories not t comply with FCC RF exposure ...

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Page 72: ...nty Warranty pter 6 RRANTY Chapter 6 Page 141 ...

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