Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] 860
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Welcome to Utstarcom 860
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Thank you for choosing the dual digital CDMA mobile phone, model 860. We at Utstarcom are pleased to introduce this brand new portable handset. The user manual explains in detail how the product works and its unique features.
Specifications of 860
Bar Type, 65K CSTN Single Display External H 28. 032 mm x 35. 04 mm display for 1. 5" LCD H Colour STN display H Supports up to 65, 000 colors within 128 x 128 pixels H Seven lines for text in basic mode with 16-pixel font H Two softkeys with 5-way navigation keys-way scroll including OK key H Grid menu
Melody
CMX 3. 1 32 Poly Sound
Camera
Integrated VGA CMOS Camera H Resolution up to 640 x 480 (307, 200 pixels) H Phone display used as a viewfinder H Photo album
Weight and Dimensions
H Weight: 80. 5 g (2. 84 oz) H Dimensions: 105 x 45 x 18. 1 mm (4. 13" x 1. 77" x 0. 71") Some of the contents of this User Manual may vary from your phone depending on the software version and the service provider you subscribe to.
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Characteristic Specifications of 860
Power Management (Performance)
Battery Type Capacity Standby Time Talk Time
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Standard (Li-ion)
1000 mAh
150 Hours
200 Minutes
Earpiece
CDMA
H 800MHz: IS-95A, IS-95B, and 1xRTT Left Soft Key 4-way Menu Navigation Special Menu Short Key Back/Clear Key
LCD Right Soft Key
PCS
H 1900Hz : IS-95A, IS-95B, and 1xRTT
Do More (+) Key =>Access Do More menu End Key
Send Key Alphanumeric Key Select/Menu Confirm Key
Microphone
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Quick & Easy
Keys
Camera Access Key Volume Up/Down Menu Scroll
Quick & Easy
Functions
SOFT KEYS: (Menu Key) Press to access the menu or function displayed at the bottom of the display. NAVIGATION KEY: In Idle Mode: Press up to access Messaging menu, down to access All Calls, right and left to access Assign menu. [. . . ] Your new wallpaper will be stored in your "Saved" folder.
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Do More
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Press `Menu>4. Do More>5. Tools'. The browser will launch and take you to the "Tools" download menu. A confirmation page will notify you that the tools have been purchased. Your new tool will be stored in your "Tools" folder.
Do More
Duration Select a duration option (None, 30 Minutes, 1 Hour, 2 Hours, 3 Hours, All Day, User Setting) using the Navigation Key. When the highlighted value is the "User Setting", press [EDIT] to edit the user value. Date Use the Navigation Key to set a date for the event and press [SAVE]. Alarm Select an alert time option (On Time, 5 Min Before, 10 Min Before, 30 Min Before, 1 Hour Before, User setting, Off) using the Navigation Key. When the highlighted value is the "User Setting", press [EDIT] to edit the user value.
Calendar
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Press `Menu>4. Do More>5. Tools>2. Calendar'.
Add New Event
Move the Navigation Key left, right, up or down to choose a date in the calendar then press [OK] or [VIEW]. If there is no event on selected date, you will see the "Event Empty" message and then the "Add New Event?" screen.
NOTE:
In Duration and Alarm submenus, select User Setting to set time in xxMin/Hour/Day/Week unit. You can enter a title of up to 64 characters.
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Title Use the keypad to input a title then press [SAVE].
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[DONE] to save it.
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An event in the past cannot be entered; however, you can enter it if Alarm is Off.
Start Use the Navigation Key to set a time for the event and press [SAVE] or [OK].
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The event will be marked on you calendar.
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Do More
Calendar
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Snooze Use the Navigation Key to set an interval (Off/1~30Min) for the snooze option then press [SAVE]. · By pressing [OPTIONS], the user can choose from the following options: 1. Add New/2. Edit/3. Disable or Enable/4. Erase/ 5. Erase All
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Move the Navigation Key to choose an event and press [VIEW]. · By pressing [OPTIONS], the user can choose from the following options: 1. Add New/2. Edit/3. Monthly View/4. Weekly View/ 5. Day View/6. Go to Today/7. Search Date/8. Erase/ 9. Erase All
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You can store up to 20 events.
Voice Memo
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Press `Menu>4. Do More>5. Tools>4. Voice Memo'.
Record
Alarm Clock
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Press `Menu>4. Do More>5. Tools>3. If there is no Alarm Clock, you will see the "Alarm Empty" message and then the "Add New Alarm?" screen.
To record a voice memo, press . Instructions will be displayed, and you will hear "Please record after the beep". To stop the recording, press [ ][FINISH] or [ key to save voice memo or [PAUSE/RESUME]. ]
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Add New Alarm
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[OPTIONS], then select "Add New".
Play
Name Use the keypad to input a name then press
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[SAVE].
To play a voice memo, press . Select the voice memo you want to play then press [ ][PLAY] or [ ] key. · By pressing [OPTIONS], the user can choose from the following options: 1. Add new/2. Edit caption/3. Send Message /4. Erase/ 5. Erase All/6. Info.
Time Use the Navigation Key to set a time for the alarm and press [SAVE]. Repeat Select an alert time repeat option (Once, Daily) using the Navigation Key.
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Do More
Erase All
Do More
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To reset, press [RESET].
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To erase all voice memos, press . Press [OK] to erase all voice memos.
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: x, : /, : +, : -, :. , : Reset, : =. 'M' icon: icon is displayed when there is saved value in memory. · By pressing [OPTIONS], the user can choose from the following options: 1. +/-: toggling sign 2. M+: Save the value to Memory 3. MR: Retrieve the value in Memory 4. MC: Clear the value in Memory
Notepad
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Press `Menu>4. Do More>5. Tools>5. [. . . ] For this reason, FDA helped develop a detailed test method to measure electromagnetic interference (EMI) of implanted cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators from wireless telephones. This test method is now part of a standard sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Medical instrumentation (AAMI). The final draft, a joint effort by FDA, medical device manufacturers, and many other groups, was completed in late 2000. This standard will allow manufacturers to ensure that cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators are safe from wireless phone EMI.
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FDA CONSUMER UPDATE
FDA has tested hearing aids for interference from handheld wireless phones and helped develop a voluntary standard sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). [. . . ]