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JABLOCOM  

 

User’s Guide 

HB53019_ENG.doc

 

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Feature 

Description 

 

SMS

 Mail 

Instantly opens your SMS inbox.  

 

Missed 

CALLS

 

Instantly opens your missed calls register.  

 

Phonebook 

(

NAMES

Instantly opens your phonebook. 

 

REDIAL 

Instantly redials the most recently dialed number. 

 

11. 

The Lower LED Indicator

 

Light

 – when lit it indicates that the phone is in use. When flashing it indicates that the phone is 

processing a command (sending an SMS, saving a phone number, etc.).  

12. 

The   Key

 (Hands free) – allows hands-free calling. Pressing and holding this key switches the phone ON or OFF. 

13. 

The Number Keys

 – use these keys to dial phone numbers or to easily enter numbers in a text message. 

14. 

1-touch Speed Dial Keys (TEL1 to TEL6)

 – provides 1-touch dialing of programmed phone numbers—see 

Making a Call 

Using the 1-touch Speed Dial Keys (TEL1-TEL6) 

on page 6. 

 
 
 

B

ASIC 

O

PERATIONS

 

Selecting a Display Language 

After the first turning on, the phone will recognize and automatically set the language corresponding to the inserted SIM card. The 
default language will always revert to English. Follow the instructions below to switch the display to another language.  

1. Press 

the 

Menu

 key located on the lower left hand side of the LCD panel, scroll down to 

Settings

 and press 

3

2. Select 

Language

 and press 

3

3.  Select the language you would like displayed and press 

3

 or 

Select

Adjusting the Date and Time 

1. Press 

the 

Menu

 key located on the lower left side of the LCD panel, scroll down to 

Settings

 and press 

3

2.  Scroll down to 

Date & time

 and press 

3

3.  Enter in the date and time in the highlighted area using the number keys and press 

3

Making a Call 

Pick up the receiver or press the   key for hands-free calling. After you hear the dial tone, dial the number and wait for the call to 

connect. To finish a call hang up the receiver, press the   key, or press the 

 key. 

Note: To enter a plus symbol “+” for international numbers, quickly press the star key “

 

twice. 

 

Making a Call Using Your Phonebook  

To make a call using your phonebook: Press the 

NAMES

 hot key (

) on the lower right side of the base unit, click on 

Search & 

Edit

 by pressing the 

Select

 button or the 

3

 key, scroll to the desired name and press the 

3

 key. There are two other ways to 

open your phonebook: 

 

1.  From the standby mode, press the up (

c

) scroll key or down (

d

) scroll key to open directly to the names in your phonebook.  

2.  From the standby mode, press the “Phonebook” button displayed at the lower right side of your LCD panel and then click on 

Search & Edit

 by pressing the 

Select

 button or the 

3

 key. 

Summary of Contents for GDP - 02

Page 1: ...GDP 02 GSM Desktop Phone User s Guide...

Page 2: ...ids People with hearing aids or other cochlear implants may experience interfering noises when using wireless devices or when one is nearby The level of interference will depend on the type of hearing...

Page 3: ...ING STARTED Contacting Your Service Provider To use the network services available in your phone you will need to sign up with a wireless provider and purchase a SIM Subscriber Identity Module card or...

Page 4: ...he Phone on Battery Power Under normal use the phone should be powered from the AC adapter If the power is disconnected the phone will automatically switch to backup battery mode the battery status ba...

Page 5: ...text messages received this icon will disappear after reading all of your new messages see Reading an SMS Text Message on page 8 4 Roaming Indicates that the phone has been enrolled to a 3rd party mob...

Page 6: ...allows for convenient text typing 5 The Backspace Key when the text editor is open this key removes characters to the left of the cursor Briefly pressing down the Backspace key clears one character t...

Page 7: ...u key located on the lower left hand side of the LCD panel scroll down to Settings and press 3 2 Select Language and press 3 3 Select the language you would like displayed and press 3 or Select Adjust...

Page 8: ...the phone number the name of the caller If the name has already been entered in your phonebook and the duration of the call minutes and seconds will automatically be displayed on the LCD panel If a pe...

Page 9: ...he LCD panel select Calls and then select Outgoing calls The last 10 outgoing calls will be recorded When viewing an outgoing call select 3 to perform the following See the Time of the call Call the n...

Page 10: ...lready been read the oldest one first If there are only unread messages in the registry then the phone will delete them the oldest one first This feature can be optionally changed to manual erasing se...

Page 11: ...croll key c to increase volume or the down scroll key d to decrease volume and press the up or down scroll keys in standby mode to instantly access the list of names in your phonebook Writing Symbols...

Page 12: ...2 Select Search Edit 3 Scroll to the name for quick scrolling type the first letter of the person s name on the keyboard and press 3 4 Select one of the 1 touch speed dial keys for example TEL2 and ho...

Page 13: ...mber of the person who sent the message Store the number of the person who sent the message or Delete all messages in this submenu Sent items Select this submenu to view your sent messages An envelope...

Page 14: ...sired option and press Select to divert All calls submenu lets you Activate Cancel or Check status divert calls If line is busy submenu lets you Activate Cancel or Check status If no answer on your ph...

Page 15: ...power supply will not automatically switch on the phone N1 activates the display of a network name on the LCD panel factory setting i e the network name in which the phone is currently registered will...

Page 16: ...o observe these instructions could result in your RF exposure exceeding the relevant guideline limits Regulatory information This phone is only intended for use in the country in which it was sold Not...

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