UTStarcom UTS-708J Bedienungsanleitung

Personal Station (PS)
Model UTS-708J
INSTRUCTION MANUAL

i
This wireless hand phone has been tested and complies with the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) RF exposure limits for general
population/uncontrolled exposure environment. In addition, it complies
with the following standards and guidelines:
- FCC 96-326, Guidelines for Evaluating the Environmental Effets of
Radio Frequency Radiation.
- FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97-01 (1997) Supplement C, Evaluating
Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency
Electromagnetic Fields.
- ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992, IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect
to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 KHz
to 300 GHz.
- ANSI/IEEE C95.3-1992, IEEE Recommended Practice for the
Measurement of Potentially Hazardous Electromagnetic Fields - RF and
Microwave.
●SAFETY INFORMATION

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BEFORE USING THIS
PRODUCT
EXPLANATION OF ALERT SYNBOLS
USED IN THIS MANUAL ..........2
FOR SAFE OPERATION-IT IS
IMPORTANT YOU READ THIS
....3
CAUTION OF USING ............... 10
FEATURES OF PERSONAL STATION
(PS) UTS-708J ....................11
CHECK PACKAGE CONTENTS ...12
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF
COMPONENTS .................... 14
DISPLAY OWN PHONE NUMBER
AND NUMBER OF EACH
OPRATION MODE (F00).......... 16
SETTING FUNCTIONS............... 16
FUNCTOIN MENU LIST............. 18
BECOMING FAMILIAR WITH YOUR
PHONE .............................. 19
Liquid crystal display (LCD) ....... 19
Attaching the hand strap ......... 21
Using the antenna................... 21
Using the Earphone/Microphone
terminal ............................... 21
CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK ...
22
Loading and removing the battery
pack.................................... 22
Preparing the battery charger .. 23
Charging ............................... 24
Turning power on.................... 24
SETTING OPERATION MODES (F51)..
25
USE AS A PHS PHONE
BEFORE USING AS A PHS PHONE...
28
PLACING A CALL....................29
Placing/ending a call ............... 29
Using dial memo ..................... 31
Using redial key to place calls ... 32
Deleting individual memorized
numbers .............................. 33
Deleting all the content of redial,
call memory or dial memo ...... 34
RECEIVING A CALL .................35
OPERATIONS DURING CALLS ...37
Placing a call on hold ............... 37
Adjusting the receiver volume ... 37
Using the conversation memo
function (communication log) ....
38
Using the hands-free/speaker
function ............................... 39
Using the Flash function........... 40
CHARACTER INPUT METHOD ...41
Switching input character types
... 41
USING PHONE BOOK ............. 43
Registering a phone book entry ....
44
Registering numbers that are
stored in radial, call memory or
dial memo ............................ 48
Placing a call by search ........... 49
Placing a call using two touch
dialing ................................. 52
Placing a call using three touch
dialing ................................. 53
Correcting phone book entries .. 53
Changing the group name (F92)
.. 54
Deleting contents of phone book
individually ............................ 54
Deleting all entries in phone book
(F32)................................... 55
●CONTENTS

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USING THE ANSWER MESSAGE
FUNCTION.......................... 56
Answering message (F24)........ 56
Deleting and changing original
answering message (F24) ...... 57
Setting the answening message...
58
Canceling the answering message .....
59
Listening to and deleting messages ...
59
Deleting all the stored left
messages ............................ 60
Setting the response time from
receiving the incoming call to
answering (F25).................... 61
Taking a call when it is received in
answering message mode ...... 61
Setting answering message when
receiving an incoming call ....... 61
MORE EFFECTIVE USE
SETTING THE CLOCK AND ALARM ...
64
Setting the clock (F62) ............ 64
Setting the alarm and auto power
off (F09) .............................. 65
ADJUSTING THE SOUND .............
67
Selecting the ring-tone volume and
type .................................... 67
Selecting the incoming call
notification method (F11) ....... 67
Selecting the hold-tone (F14) .... 69
Setting and Canceling manner
mode .................................. 69
List of ring-tone melody numbers ...
70
USING THE VOICE RECORDER (VOICE
MEMO) FUNCTION ...................
72
LIST OF OPERATIONS THAT CAN BE
PERFORMED BY FUNCTION KEY ....
74
USING THE SCHEDULE
FUNCTION
USING THE SCHEDULE FUNCTION ..
76
Registering a schedule ............ 76
When the specified time arrives ..
78
Confirming or revising the registered
content of a schedule ............ 79
Deleting the registered content of
schedules individually ............. 80
Confirming or deleting old schedules
(6 or more weeks old) ..............
81
Deleting all the registered
schedules ............................ 82
OTHERS
USING THE 32KBPS HIGH SPEED
DATA TRANSFER SERVICE.........
84
Preparing for 32kbps high speed
data transfer ........................ 84
Sending data by 32kbps high speed
data transfer ........................ 85
Receiving data by 32kbps high
speed data transfer............... 86
USING MODEM FOR DATA/FAX
COMMUNICATION ....................
87
Setting modem communication
(F95)................................... 88
Performing modem communication ...
88
USING THE SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE ...
89
Making an original message
(Write Draft Text).................. 89
Insart the made message into the
original message ................... 90
Deleting the contents of original
message (Draft Text) individually..
90

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Deleting the all contents of original
message (Draft Text) ............. 91
Send the message .................. 91
Receive a message ................. 92
Read the received message...... 93
Deleting the received message . 94
SETTING OTHER FUNCTIONS... 95
Dial lock ................................ 95
Key lock ................................ 96
Phone book lock (F30) ............. 96
Caller number notification (F60) ...
97
Owner Name Record (F63) ...... 98
Back light (F65) ...................... 98
LCD contrast (F66) ................. 99
Any key answer (F67) .............. 99
Registering a password number
(F71)................................. 100
Set default values (F72) ......... 101
Key touch tone (F80)............. 102
Out of service area alarm (F81)...
102
Connecting (link) sound (F82)...
103
Hand-over tone(F83) ............. 103
USING PHONE AS A TRANSCEIVER ..
104
Things to check before using ...
104
Registering a transceiver group
(F55)................................. 104
Calling the other party ........... 105
Receiving a call..................... 106
APPENDIX
BEFORE ASSUMING IT'S BROKEN ..
108
MAINTENANCE ....................110
Maintenance ........................ 110
SPECIFICATIONS.................. 111
●CONTENTS (cont.)

1
BEFORE USING
THIS PRODUCT
●
EXPLANATION OF ALERT SYMBOLS USED IN THIS MANUAL
..P2
●
FOR SAFE OPERATION - IT IS IMPORTANT YOU READ THIS
..P3
●CAUTION OF USING ................... P10
●
FEATURES OF PERSONAL STATION (PS)
UTS-708J..P11
●CHECK PACKAGE CONTENTS ......P12
●
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS
..P14
●
BECOMING FAMILIAR WITH YOUR PHONE
..P19
●CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK .. P22
●
SETTING OPERATION MODES (F51)
..P25

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Caution
Warning
Danger
So that the user can use this product in the correct safe manner, this instruction
manual uses various alert symbols. These symbols are for the prevention of
injury to the user or others and for the prevention of property damage. The
following shows the symbols and explains their meaning. Please learn these
symbols before reading this manual.
This symbol indicates that ignorance of the symbol
and of the instruction given together with it or
erroneous operations on the product may cause an
imminent hazard which directly results in personal
serious injury or death.
This symbol implies a factor that may cause personal
serious injury or death due to ignorance of the symbol
and of the instructions given together with it or
erroneous operations of the product.
This symbol implies a factor that may cause personal
injury or property damage due to ignorance of the
symbol and of the instructions given together with it
or erroneous operations on the product.
Example of alert symbols
This symbol indicates CAUTION (includes DANGER
and WARNING), the pictures in the triangle show
caution details. (The left picture shows a general
warning.)
These symbols indicate actions that must not be
performed. Carefully read the given instructions
and DO NOT carry out these actions. (The left
picture shows DO NOT DISASSEMBLE.)
These symbols indicate instructions that must be
followed. Carefully read the given instructions and
always carry them out. (The left picture shows
REMOVE PLUG.)
●
EXPLANATION OF ALERT SYMBOLS USED IN THIS MANUAL
DO NOT
DISASSEMBLE DO NOT
PERFORM
REMOVE
PLUG INSTRUCTIONS

3
●
FOR SAFE OPERATION
- IT IS IMPORTANT YOU READ THIS
Phone handling instructions
Do not turn this phone on near
electronic equipment that uses
sensitive controls or weak signals.
Use of this phone may cause electronic equipment
to malfunction.
Examples of sensitive electronic equipment include:
Hearing aids, medical apparatus (pacemakers
included), fire alarms, automatic doors and other
automatic control equipment.
If you are using a pacemaker or some other
medical apparatus, ask medical apparatus makers
or dealers about the effect which will be caused
by the radio wave from the phone.
When using in hospitals,
always follow the directions
of that medical facility.
Otherwise, use of phone may adversely
affect medical electronic equipment.
Keep this phone turned off
while in areas prohibiting use
of phone such as in aircraft.
Otherwise, use of phone
may adversely affect
electronic equipment.
Do not give it a strong shock
or throw it.
Otherwise, it may cause battery leakage,
heat generation,
explosion, breakage
or fire.
Do not use while driving or
cycling.
Otherwise it will prevent safe driving and
may cause accidents. Stop the car or cycle
in a safe place before using this phone.
Do not swing this phone by
holding its strap or antenna.
Otherwise it may hit
you or others, or it
may cause accidents
such as injury, or
damage or defect of
the phone.
Do not turn on phone where
there is dust or flammable
substance such as propane
gas or gasoline.
Otherwise it may cause fire or explosion.
Warning
STOP !
TURN OFF!
TURN
OFF!
Do not put any metal pieces
or foreign matter into
crevices on this phone.
Otherwise it may cause electric shock or breakage.

4
●
FOR SAFE OPERATION
- IT IS IMPORTANT YOU READ THIS (cont.)
In the event that smoke (or
strange odors) comes from this
phone, immediately turn it off.
Otherwise, continued use may cause
fire. Take it to the dealer promptly.
Do not disassemble or modify
this phone.
Otherwise, it may
cause damage or
an accident such
as fire or injury.
NO !
Turn off your phone when in very
crowded situations such as a
crowded train because a nearby
person may have a pacemaker fitted.
Otherwise, the phones radio waves may
adversely affect pacemaker operation.
Caution
Never attempt to dry your phone
if it gets wet by placing it in a
microwave oven, also never place
this phone in or on microwave
ovens, high voltage containers or
electronic cooking equipment.
Do not get on this phone.
(Especially be careful with
small children.)
Otherwise, it may
cause injury by
tumbling or
breaking.
Do not leave this phone in a
dusty, humid or hot place.
Otherwise, it may
cause a fire
or a breakage.
Do not leave or use it in direct
sunshine or inside a car
exposed to the sun.
Otherwise, it may cause battery leakage,
heat generation, explosion or fire. Also
the phone may break or warp.
Do not use or leave it near
heaters or fires.
Otherwise, it may cause a breakage.
If an electrical storm occurs
while using this phone outside,
immediately turn off the phone
and move to a safe location.
Otherwise, it may cause you to get struck
by lightning or get an electric shock.

5
Battery pack handling instructions
Danger
Never heat battery pack or
throw it in the fire.
Otherwise, it may cause an explosion.
Do not connect a short circuit
between + and - of the
connector of the battery pack.
Otherwise, it may cause a leakage, heat
generation or explosion.
Use the designated battery
pack only.
Otherwise , it may cause an injury, fire or contamination of the
outer surface by the leakage or explosion of the battery pack.
Do not replace the battery
pack with a wet hand.
Otherwise, it may
cause ignition
or a breakage.
Do not use or leave the
battery pack in hot places
such as near heaters or fire.
Otherwise, it may cause leakage, or heat
generation, explosion or ignition.
Never touch substances
leaking from the battery
pack.
Otherwise, battery fluids can burn skin
or cause blindness. In case fluid gets in
contact with eyes, immediately flush
eyes with running water and get prompt
medical attention.
When leakage or odors come
from battery pack, immediately
move away from fire.
Otherwise, fluid may catch
fire and cause an ignition
or explosion.
Warning
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