Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product PAL101 Pal/Pax
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GSM T elephone with V oice Amplification English.
1 CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 5 Unpacking the Telephone 6 DESCRIPTION 7 General Description 7 Menu Navigation 14 SETTING UP 16 Network Services 16 Passwords 16 Install SIM Card and Battery 17 Charging the.
2 Hands Free 26 End Single Call 26 Start a New Call 27 Phoneboook 27 Write an SMS 28 Mute Function 28 DTMF Tones 29 Receiving Volume and Tone 29 Call Timer 29 MESSAGES 30 Send a Text Message 30 Receiv.
3 Editing Phonebook Groups Name 43 Phonebook Settings 44 Extra Numbers 45 CALL CENTER 46 View Call Logs 46 Call history 46 Delete Call Logs 47 Call Settings 48 Call waiting 49 Call divert 49 Call barr.
4 Security settings 61 Restore factory setting 63 ORGANISER 64 Calendar 64 Calculator 64 Alarm 66 Bluetooth 66 Tasks 67 Stopwatch 68 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 69 TROUBLESHOOTING 70 SAFETY INFORMATION 73 HE.
order to use your telephone to its full Congratulations on purchasing your PAL101 GSM PAL101 5 telephone. This telephone is also hearing aid compatible. It of fers m any functions such as an alarm, a calendar , SMS text messaging, a phone book, handsfree speakerphone, an automatic keylock and speed dial buttons.
1 PAL101 mobile telephone handset 6 Unp acking the T elephone When unpacking the telephone, you should find the following in the box: • • 1 Desktop charging unit • 1 Mains power adaptor • 1 x .
7 General Description Handset Description (front) DESCRIPTION Vo l u m e UP/U p Ke y Vo l u m e DOWN/Down ke y Headset Socket One T ouch Memor y Ke y Up/Down Ke y Connect Call T one Ke y Amplif y Ke y.
8 DESCRIPTION Emergency button Battery cover S peaker.
9 One touch dialing keys/Sof t keys A telephone number can be assigned to each of these buttons. T o dial the number all you have to do is to press the button once and the number will be dialled automatically M1 and M3 are also softkeys i.e. they take on dif ferent functions depending on the menu displayed.
10 Increase the earpiece / speakerphone volume during a call. Down Key Scroll down through lists and menu options. Press this key in standby to enter a menu quickly via the shortcut settings you have set up. Decrease the earpiece / speakerphone volume during a call.
11 Asterisk key Press this key to insert one or more symbols while comp osing a message or editing a ph onebook entry name. Then use ▲ , ▼ , + and - as navigation keys to select the symbols you want to insert . Amplify Key Press this key on the right side of the phone during a conversation to amplify the volume.
12 LCD Screen Description The LCD screen is split into three distinct areas: The icon area . This is found at t he top of the screen. This displays the various sy stem icons which help you to use the telephone. The main area . This is found across the centre of the screen.
13 Key Lock icon This indicates the keys are locked Battery St atus icon This is always displayed when your telephone is switched on. It shows the level of battery charge.
14 ring mode. The call alert will start with the telephone vibrating followed by the ringing tone Vibrate and ring icon The telephone is in vibrate and ring mode.
15 The OK soft key is used to conf irm/ select an action or choice on a screen. Normally , the submenus and the options have the shortcut numbers. Input t he short cut number of the submenu in the list, the relevant option will be displayed.
16 Network Services T o use this mobile telephone you must subscribe to a service from a wireless service provider . Different service providers offer different features (at a variety of charges). This may ef fect the features made available to you through the mobile telephone.
17 Inst all SIM Card and Batter y The rechargeable battery p a ck is supplied with your mobile phone. Insert the battery and valid SIM card before using the phone. Always switch the telephone off and discon nect the charger before removing/in serting the battery or SIM card.
18 Observe the battery contacts (the gold coloured contacts mu st face towards the bottom right).and insert the battery . Slide the back cover back into place. Charging the battery Charging via the Charging Unit Plug the charger into a wall socket. Connect the lead from the c harger into the the socket on the back of the charging unit.
19 Note: Only use batteries and chargers supplied with the telephone. The guarantee will be invalid if an unapproved cable is used. Keep the battery contacts clean and free of dirt. T ry and avoid removing the battery as this could s hort circuit the battery .
20 available networks. Once con nected, the name of network supplier will show in the middle of the LCD. Note: If ‘emergency call only’ is displayed on the LCD, you are out of r ange for a network service. However , you can still make emergency calls according to the signal strength.
Clarity Clarity 21 Switching On/Off Press for 3 seconds or longer to switch the telephone on. will be displayed on the LCD (dependant on settings). If no SIM card has been inserted, LIMITED SERVICE will be displayed. Only emergency calls can be made until the SIM has been inserted.
22 S t andby Mode When the telephone is ready for use and you have not entered any characters, t he telephone is in standby mode. Y ou can set the telephone to standby mode by pressing . Energy Saving Mode Y our telephone has an energy saving mode in order to save battery power in the standby mode when no k eys are pressed.
23 the „ * “ key twice. Some foreign telepho ne networks have extension lines that cannot be dialled as dial-through, but need to be ent ered by the keypad. To dial these directly, press the „*“ key qui ckly three times in a row after the telephone number.
24 Use ▲ and ▼ to scroll through the phonebook or type in the first letter of the name required and your search will be filtered to all contact s starting with that letter .
25 Press to answer T o end the call simply press An alternative way to answer is press An swer to answer . Rejecting a Call When an incoming call is received the telephone rings.
26 Hands Free Y ou can turn on the speakerphone built into the telephone during a call. In this mode there is no need to hold the handset. Y ou will hear the third party through the speaker and the microphone will pick up your voice.
27 St art a New Call Y ou can make a second call while your initial call is placed on hold (if your service provider allows) During a call, press OPTION soft key Use ▲ and ▼ to scroll through the menu to select NEW CALL Dial the number on the keypad.
28 W rite an SMS Y ou can write/edit an SMS during a call During a call, press OPTION soft key Use ▲ and ▼ to scroll through the menu to select MESSAG ES Write or edit an SMS text Mute Function If you wish, you can speak privately to someone else in the room with you without your caller overhearing.
29 DTMF T ones During a call, press OPTION soft key Use ▲ and ▼ to scroll through the menu to select DTMF Select either the On or Off Soft key to activate/deactivat e the DTMF tones Receiving V olume and T one During a conversation, the and keys on the left or the up and down navigation keys will adjust the ear piece volume level.
30 Send a T ext Message A text message using this telephone can contain up to 160 characters, this includes spaces. Press MENU soft key to activate the menu Use ▲ and ▼ to scroll through the menu .
31 required number using t he Phone book. The text is saved in the OUTBOX While you are writing your me ssag e, you can press the # key to switch the input method. Receiving a T ext Message (Inbox) On receiving a text, a ringing tone will be audible (see Profiles Chapter on how to set ring tone).
32 available that can be performed on this selected text message. These options include VIEW , REPL Y , ADV ANCED , CALL SENDER , FORW ARD , DELETE, COPY , MOVE TO PHONE, DELETE ALL, COPY ALL, MOVE ALL Outbox You can check the messag es you have saved in the outbox.
33 V oicemail Server Any voicemails you may have received are saved on the network. Y ou have to di al the number of the mail box to access your voic email messages. Y ou can enter the voicemail mail box number via this V oicemail Server option. Y ou could access at your V oice mail server in press and hold the key one for 3 seconds.
34 T elephone numbers and names can be stored in the phonebook. This is held both on the SIM and in the phone memory . If you are storing the contact details on the phone you can also stor e other details such as home number , office number , caller ringtone.
35 Create a Phonebook Entry Press NAMES soft key to activ ate the Phonebook Press OPTIONS and use ▲ and ▼ to scroll through the menu to select ADD NEW CONT ACT Press Select soft key to select Opti.
36 Press Select soft key to confirm If saving the contact to phone, continue through the menu until all relevant information has been entered home number , office number and the caller ringtone. The numeric keypad also has characters printed on the keys.
37 Character Map Key Characters Key Characters 1 .,-?!’@:#$/_1 6 MNO6 2 ABC2 7 PQRS7 3 DEF3 8 TUV8 4 GHI4 9 WXYZ9 5 JKL5 0 S pace 0 Create a Phonebook Entry from St andby Enter the number using the .
38 If storing to the phone memory , continue throug h the menu until all relevant information has been entered home number , office number and Caller ringtone Press OPTION and select Save View Phonebook Entries This method will place you in the phonebook list as near as possible to your search criteria.
39 Editing and Deleting a Phonebook Entry Press MENU followed by PHONEBOOK soft keys or via the shortcut NAMES T ype in the first letter of the name required and your search will be filtered to all contact s starting with that letter .
40 the block list Caller groups Perform the option and then confirm Copying and Deleting All Phonebook Entries Press MENU followed by PHONEBOOK soft keys or via the shortcut NAMES Press OPTIONS soft k.
41 Press soft keys NAMES and press OPTIONS Use ▲ and ▼ to scroll through the menu to select SPEED DIAL Scroll to S peed Dial Use ▲ and ▼ to scroll through the menu to select SET NUMBER Press O.
42 Phonebook Group s Y ou can place phone book contacts into group s. These groups can be assigned different ring tones. Press MENU followed by PHONEBOOK soft keys or via the shortcut NAMES Press OPTI.
43 Use ▲ and ▼ to scroll through the menu to select Vie w ME M B ER S Press ADD soft key to s elect Use ▲ and ▼ to scroll through the menu to select OK (if there are no members in this group o.
44 Press GROUP SETTINGS sof t key to edit the name Use the numeric keypad to change the group name or the Caller Ringtone Press OPTIONS followed by SA VE soft ke y to confirm Phonebook Settings Press .
45 Move cont act s (Moved all the contact from SIM card to Phone memory or reverse) Delete all cont act s (Deleted all the contact from SIM card to Phone memory) Extra Numbers Press MENU followed by P.
46 View Call Logs Information about all calls is stored on this telephone. These calls include: Missed calls Dialled calls Received calls Delete call Up to 20 numbers can be held in each log.
47 Use ▲ and ▼ to scroll through the menu to select either MISSED CALLS or DIALLED CALLS or RECEIVED CALLS or Delete call logs Press OK soft key to select Use ▲ and ▼ to scroll through the lis.
48 Press OK soft key to select CALL HIST OR Y Use ▲ and ▼ to scroll through the menu to select DELETE CALL LOGS Press OK soft key to select Use ▲ and ▼ to scroll through the menu to select either MISSED CALLS , DIALLED CALLS or RECEIVED CALLS or delete ALL CALLS Call Settings There are a number of call settings.
49 Use ▲ and ▼ to scroll through the menu to select CALL SETTINGS Use ▲ and ▼ to scroll through the menu to select either , CALL W AIT ING , CALL DIVERT , CALL BARRING and ADV ANCED SETTINGS Press OK soft key to select Call W aiting Call waiting can be activated or deactivated.
50 • Divert if busy: call divert when the line is busy • Divert all data call s: call divert when it is dat a calls • Cancel all diverts: can cel all the call divert Call Barring Incoming and outgoing calls to and from your phone can be limited.
51 This will ta ke place provided you have not cancelled the call. • Call time display: whether to display the call duration. • Call time re minder: Y ou can estimate the call duration accurately by activating the prompt. There are 3 options, of f, one sound and soun d periodically .
52 Once you have pressed the SOS button at the back of the phone for 2-3 seconds, an alarm will be set off instantly. Meanwhile, the phone will make calls automatically to the predefined emergency contacts one by one. The moment the phone is conn ected, the alarm will stop immediately, and the conversation can begi n.
53 SOS Settings SOS mode setting There are 3 modes: Set 5 numbers : The SOS function use the 5 SOS numbers to contact the dif ferent perso ns. Set call center : the SOS function use the call center number for the SOS function OFF : The SOS function is deactivating.
54 User recorded Y ou have the possibility to: Select: Y ou select the personal SOS message Record: function to record one personal SOS message Play: Function to listen the message Delete: Function to delete the SOS personal message Record SOS message Y ou have the possibility to record one SOS message from 20 seconds maximum.
55 T one control Y ou have the possibility to set your phone with a tonality normal, with more low frequency (more bass) or more high frequency (more treble) Boost function Y ou have the possibility t.
56 Press OK soft key to select Use ▲ and ▼ to scroll through the menu to select M1/M2/M3 SETTING Press OK soft key to select Use ▲ and ▼ to scroll through the list to select the quick dial loc.
57 User profiles The mobile is supplied with four profiles. Each profile has a number of settings which are configurable. Therefore you can set up a prof ile for different contexts e.g. outdoor profile would have a louder ring than general, meeting profile will have no ring but will vibrate on receiving a call etc.
58 Incoming call: for Incoming calls (up to 10 melo dies available) Ring tone volume: volume for Ringtone Message T one : For the receiving from one SMS Message volume: V olume level to receive a SMS .
59 Alert T ype . The options available are Ring Only , Vibrate Only , Vibrate and Ring, V ibrate then ring Ring T ype . The options available are Beep once and Repeat W allp aper Select from 10 images for standby mode.
Y ou can choose from 3 languages. 60 Y ou can set 4 dif ferent time for the phone to switch on or off automatically Language Preferred Input Method Y ou can choose from 6 te xt input methods.
61 SETTINGS Press OK soft key to select Use ▲ and ▼ to scroll through the menu to select NETWORK SETTING Press OK soft key to select New search : to find the different network accessible Select ne.
62 Press OK soft key to select This mobile telephone allows you to set up passwords to help protect your telephone from unauthorized use. The PIN and PIN2 codes are supplied with your SIM card. The PIN code helps to protect the SIM card from unauthorised use.
63 Restore factory setting Press MENU soft key to activate the menu Use ▲ and ▼ to scroll through the menu to select SETTINGS Press OK soft key to select Use ▲ and ▼ to scroll through the menu.
64 Calendar Y ou can review the calendar and move to a certain date quickly . Press the ▼ button down T o move daily/ right and left, press / . T o move weekly/ up and down, press ▲ / ▼ . T o move monthly , press . You can check or edit an ev ent scheduled for an appointed date.
65 Press MENU soft key to activate the menu Use ▲ and ▼ to scroll through the menu to select ORGANIZER Press OK soft key to select Press OK soft key to select CALCULA TOR Enter the first number us.
66 Alarm You can set up to 5 alarms. Each with the following settings: Press Edit sof t key: • On/Off • Alarm time • Alarm Repeat: once, everyday or custo m.
67 Note: the password is different for each factory; please refer to the Bluetooth manual for the detail. • My name: device name • Advanced : • My address : Address of the phone • Audio pa.
68 Stopwatch There are two timing functions: • S plit T iming: Maximum of 20 split timings for each record. • Lap T iming: Maximum of 20 lap timings for each record • View re cords: enter to check the timing reco rd. T o clear the stopwatch, press STOP first, and then press RESET key to clear it.
69 Wired headset with microphone and o ne touch receive call button • Bluetooth Headset OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES.
70 T elephone cannot be switched on • Check battery is inserted and check that it is inserted correctly Nothing appears on the display • Check the handset is switched on • Check the battery and .
71 • Place the phone correctly in the charging unit or connect the charging unit properly . Clean the contact surfaces on the mobile phone and charging unit with a soft, dry cloth.
72 • The caller may have withheld their det ails • Let the phone ring a few times as there may be a delay in receiving the Caller ID inform ation Any problems not referred to above • Check through the User Guide • Power off and then on ag ain.
73 General Only use the power supply included with the product. Only use the approved rechar geable battery supplied. Do not open the handset (e xcept to replace the handset batteries) or base. Contact the helpline for all repairs. Never dispose of batteries in a fire.
74 Do not place any part of your product in water and do not use it in damp or humid conditions e. g. bathrooms. Do not expose your product to fire or other hazardous conditions. The telephone is designed for working within a temperature range of -20 ° C to 60 ° C.
75 Do not use the device at a refueling point. Do not use near fuel or chemicals. SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING Follow any restrictions. Do not use the device where blasting is in progress. USE SENSIBL Y Use only in the normal position as explained in the product document ation.
76 Some phones are measured for compatibility with hearing aids. If the box for your particular model has “Rated for Hearing Aids” printe d on it, the following explanation applies. When some mobile phones a re used near some hearing device s (hearing aids a nd cochlear implants), u sers may detect a buzzin g, humming, or whining noise.
77 T o use the phone you must have service from a wireless service provider . Many of the features in this device depend on features in the wirel ess network to function. These network services may not be available on all networks or you may hav e to make specific arrangement s with your serv ice provider before you can utilize network services.
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