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User guide PANTECH G670
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. 6320013600 REV00
G670
User's Manual
6320013600
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SPECIFICATION
Display
Dual clamshell TFT LCD both Main & Sub. Main LCD : 260,000 TFT Color Display (128 X 160) Sub LCD : 260,000 TFT Color Display (128 X 160) Animation Message, Variable Icon
Melody
64 Poly Orchestra Music Bell Sound
Camera
High Sensitive Digital Camera with Flash
Dimension & Weight
80X40X21 mm with Standard Battery 85g with Standard Battery
Performance
Talk Time: up to 210 minutes (with 780 mAh Battery) Standby Time: up to 200 hours (with 780 mAh Battery)
Operating Frequency
GSM 900MHz / 1800MHz Dual Band
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
For your safety and proper operation of the cell phone, please read the following information carefully and observe the simple guidelines provided. For detailed information, please refer to the Appendix.
Antenna
Do not use any antenna not authorized by Pantech. Using such antenna may cause malfunction or serious damage to the phone.
Traffic Safety
You should check and observe your local traffic regulations before using your cell phone. Do not use your phone while driving. If unavoidable, use a hands-free device in a safe area.
Effects on Electronic Devices Inside the Car
RF (Radio Frequency) signals may adversely affect the electronic devices or systems in your car.
Hands-free Device
Installing an in-vehicle hands-free device on the area of deployment of an airbag or within the coverage of airbag inflation may cause serious injury.
Effects on Electronic Devices
RF signals emitted from your cell phone may adversely affect the electronic devices that are inadequately shielded against such signals.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Medical Devices
Turn off your cell phone in healthcare facilities and make sure to observe facility rules and regulations. As external RF signals may interfere with a pacemaker(s) or another medical device(s), turn off your cell phone when near such devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device if you have any questions about using your phone in a healthcare facility.
Public Place
Turn off your cell phone in public areas where the use of cell phones is prohibited.
Boarding an Aircraft
Turn off your cell phone before boarding an aircraft. Using a cell phone inside the aircraft may seriously affect aircraft operation.
Potentially Explosive Atmosphere
Turn off your cell phone in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere, and obey all posted signs and instructions in the area. Do not separate the battery from your phone in an area with a potentially explosive atmosphere.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
User Guide
Do not allow another person to use your phone without your permission. If the phone is lost or stolen, contact your service provider immediately. If the phone does not function properly, take it to the nearest service center. Use only approved accessories and batteries. Do not attempt to connect incompatible devices. Avoid prolonged exposure to RF (radio frequency) signals emitted from the phone as it may adversely affect the human body. Remember to make a backup copy of important data such as telephone numbers.
Exposure to Radio Waves
Your phone is comprised of a radio transmitter and receiver. It was designed and manufactured not to exceed the radio wave energy limit or exposure recommended by an independent scientific organization after extensive scientific studies. Use only the batteries, chargers and accessories approved by authorized manufacturers so as to not exceed the recommended exposure guidelines. Use of unauthorized items may result in a failure to comply with the guidelines. In such a case, the safety of all users, regardless of their age and health condition, cannot be guaranteed.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Using Your Phone Properly
Use your cell phone in normal operating position (as a hand-held telephone is normally held). Do not touch or bend the antenna while using the phone, as it may degrade the call quality or even affect battery performance. Do not attempt to disassemble the phone. Non-expert handling may damage the phone. Use only the batteries, chargers and accessories which are authorized or supplied with the phone. Use of any unauthorized item may result in the invalidation of the warranty.
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PRECAUTION USING THERMOMETER
This is non-critical and non-medical device and just you can take a temperature for your body as interesting function. Thermometer measures the infrared heat generated by the forehead and surrounding tissues. The technical accuracy requirement for the system is defined by a ±1.0°C maximum measurement deviation.
Important
· The operating ambient temperature range for this thermometer is 18°C~35°C. · Do not expose the thermometer to temperature extremes (Below -20°C or over 50°C) nor excessive humidity (over 95%) · Available measurement range is 34°C ~ 40°C · Keep the distance from thermometer to forehead as 2cm. · The use of thermometer is not intended as a substitute for consultation with your physician. · This thermometer is intended for household use only. · Start measuring 10 minutes after power of the phone is initially turned on. · When the place for taking a measurement is moved, the thermometer needs about 30 minutes of stabilization. · Avoid taking measurement immediately after a call or charging. Take measurement after getting stabilized more than 30 minutes. · Do not heat the exposed part of the sensor on the back of the phone, or avoid any physical contact. · If body temperature is taken near the air conditioner or heater, the measurement might not be correct. Please avoid taking a measurement around those places. · Body temperature might not be correct if taken immediately after exercising or bath or coming home. Please take a measurement after you rest for more than 30 minutes within the house. · For the correct measurement, wash away the sweat or makeup from the surface of your forehead when you take a measurement.
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PRECAUTION USING THERMOMETER
· Body temperature taken at the right side or left side of your forehead might be different. Please take a measurement at the same side all the time. · It is important to keep an eyebrow, eye, or hair out of the part where the temperature is being taken.
Lens Washing
Since the lens is very delicate, it is very important not to touch it with a hand or any other thing. When you need to clean the lens to remove the dust or dirt, use a cotton swab soaked with water or a little bit of alcohol. Be sure not to press the lens. Do not use the thermometer for at least 30 minutes after cleansing the lens.
Body temperature guide
Normal body temperature is a range. The below table shows that this normal range also varies by site. Therefore, readings from different sites should not be directly compared.
Normal body temperature of each body part
Measured part Auxiliary Oral Inner Ear Rectal Body temperature 34.7°C~37.3°C 35.5°C~37.5°C 35.8°C~38.0°C 36.6°C~38.0°C
1. Chamberlain, J.M., MD, and Terndrup, T.E., "New Light on Ear Thermometer Readings", Contemporary Pediatrics; March 1994.
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PRECAUTION USING THERMOMETER
Normal body temperature by age
Ages 1~2 3~10 11~65 Older than 65 Body temperature 36.1°C~37.7°C 35.8°C~37.5°C 35.6°C~37.6°C 35.5°C~37.2°C
2. Chamberlain, J.M., MD, and Terndrup, T.E., "Determination of Normal Ear Temperature with an Infrared Emission Detection Thermometer", Annals of Emergency Medicine; January 1995. The thermometer is initially calibrated at the time of manufacture. If this thermometer is used according to the use instructions, periodic re-calibration is not required.
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MEMO
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
COMPONENTS ..................................................................... 14 HANDSET DESCRIPTION .................................................... 15 INTERNAL LCD (MAIN LCD) ................................................ 16 · Main LCD Screen .............................................................. 16 SUB-LCD MENU OPTIONS .................................................. 18 FUNCTION KEYS FUNCTION KEYS .................................... 19 QUICK START ....................................................................... 21 · Installing the Battery ........................................................ 22 · Charging the Battery ........................................................ 22
Getting started
TURNING YOUR PHONE ON .............................................. 24 TURNING YOUR PHONE OFF ............................................. 24 MAKING A CALL .................................................................. 25 ENDING A CALL ................................................................... 26 ANSWERING A CALL ........................................................... 26 ADJUSTING THE EARPIECE VOLUME ............................... 27 BROWSING THE MAIN MENU ............................................ 27 INPUTTING CHARACTERS AND NUMBERS ...................... 28
Basic Functions
SPEED DIALING ................................................................... 30 MAKING AN INTERNATIONAL CALL .................................31 MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL ........................................ 31 MISSED CALLS .................................................................... 31 PHONE BOOK SHORTCUT .................................................. 32 LAST NUMBER DIALLED/RECEIVED/MISSED ................... 32 CALL WAITING ..................................................................... 33 DURING A CALL (OPTIONS DURING A CALL) .................. 34 T9 GUIDELINE ...................................................................... 35
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Menu functions
MESSAGES .......................................................................... 38 · SMS/EMS .......................................................................... 38 · MMS .................................................................................. 46 · Voicemail ........................................................................... 52 · Cell broadcasts .................................................................. 53 CALL LOGS ........................................................................... 55 · Received Calls ................................................................... 55 · Dialled Calls ....................................................................... 55 · Missed Calls ...................................................................... 56 · Clear Logs .......................................................................... 57 · Call Info .............................................................................. 58 · GPRS Info .......................................................................... 60 SOUND ................................................................................. 61 · Ringing Settings ............................................................... 61 · Message Alert ................................................................... 62 · Key Tone ............................................................................ 62 · Flip Open Tone .................................................................. 63 · Sound Effect ...................................................................... 63 SETTINGS ............................................................................. 66 · Display ............................................................................... 66 · Date & Time ...................................................................... 70 · Language ........................................................................... 72 · Reset Settings ................................................................... 72 · Information ........................................................................ 73 · Auto Power Alarm ............................................................ 74 · Answering machine .......................................................... 74 · Voice LED .......................................................................... 77 NET SERVICES ..................................................................... 78 · Divert Calls ........................................................................ 78 · Call Settings ...................................................................... 80
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
· Network Settings .............................................................. 82 · Security Settings ............................................................... 84 ORGANIZER ORGANIZER ................................................... 90 · Alarm ................................................................................. 90 · Scheduler .......................................................................... 92 · Memo ................................................................................. 95 · Calculator .......................................................................... 96 · Converter ........................................................................... 96 · Stop Watch ........................................................................ 97 FUN & TOOLS ...................................................................... 98 · Game ................................................................................. 98 · Downloaded ...................................................................... 99 · Voice record .................................................................... 103 · Thermometer .................................................................. 104 · Wap .................................................................................. 105 · JAVA ................................................................................ 111 · Camera ............................................................................ 114 · Memory info ..................................................................... 120 STK ...................................................................................... 121 PHONEBOOK ...................................................................... 122 · Group search ................................................................... 122 · Name Search ................................................................... 123 · Photo search ................................................................... 124 · Add New Name ............................................................... 125 · Speed Dial List ................................................................ 125 · Settings ............................................................................ 126 MY MENU ........................................................................... 128 · Register in My Menu ...................................................... 128 · Using a registered menu ................................................ 128 · Deleting registered menus. ............................................ 128 · Reference ......................................................................... 128
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Appendix
ALL ABOUT PERFORMANCE AND SAFETY .................... 130 TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING ................... 131 · When the "Insert SIM Card" message appears: .......... 131 · When the "Handset locked enter password" message appears: ........................................................... 131 · When the "Enter PIN1" message appears: .................. 131 · When the "No service" or "Network failure" message appears: ........................................................... 131 · When audio quality is poor: ........................................... 132 · When the other party cannot hear you speaking: ........ 132 · When battery lifetime is shorter than usual: ................ 132 · When your cell phone does not turn on: ...................... 132 · When you are unable to send a message: ................... 132 · When you are unable to make a call: ............................ 132 · When you are unable to charge the battery: ................ 133 · When you are unable to input data into the Phone Book: .... 133 · When you are unable to select a certain function: ...... 133 BATTERY USE .................................................................... 134 SAFETY INFORMATION .................................................... 135 · Road Safety ..................................................................... 135 OPERATING ENVIRONMENT ............................................ 135 Malfunction of Nearby Electronic Devices ....................... 136 Emergency Calls ................................................................ 136
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COMPONENTS
The pictures shown below are for general user reference only. Individual items of the cell phone package may vary depending on the policy of your service provider.
The Cell Phone
AC Adapter
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HANDSET DESCRIPTION
* For detail usage of key
Earpiece
Antenna
LCD display
Sub display MENU key Flash Camera Clear key
OK key Navigation keys
Alphanumeric keys Microphone Antenna Thermo sensor (lens) Side Key Camera Thermo sensor (lens) Power Adaptor Connectors
Power Adaptor Connectors
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INTERNAL LCD (MAIN LCD)
There are two LCD displays: main-LCD and subLCD. One displays only icons to show the status of the phone while the other shows messages, telephone numbers, icons, or other information.
Main LCD Screen
An icon(s) is displayed when a certain function is activated, a message has been received or idle mode. The figure above displays a list of all the possible icons that may be positioned at the top of the screen. The function of each icon is described below. Shows the strength of the RF signal. The greater the number of bars, the stronger the signal. Indicates that a call is in progress. Indicates that your ring type is in melody mode. Indicates that your ring type is in either vibration mode or etiquette mode (Vibration mode: yellow / Etiquette mode: blue). Indicates that your ring type begins with either vibration-melody mode or vibration followed by melody mode. Indicates that there is an unread message(s). When messages are stored in the SIM to the maximum storage capacity, this icon will change to . Indicates that an alarm has been set.
Signal strength Call-active Melody
/
Vibration
Vib then Ring/ Vib and Ring
SMS Message Alarm
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INTERNAL LCD (MAIN LCD)
Indicates that roaming service is available. Shows remaining battery power. This icon will appear when you insert the SIM card that supports the GPRS function and when your phone is in GPRS service area (This means that your phone is camped to the GPRS service area.) Indicates that the auto-answering functionality has been activated. If the recorded messages are full (10 messages), it changes to . Indicates that there are recorded messages that are unchecked.
Roaming Battery
GPRS
AutoAnswering Recorded
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SUB-LCD MENU OPTIONS
You can select several options with Sub-LCD Menu. The Sub-LCD options are shown below.
Camera
1. While the flip is closed, press and hold the key to enter the camera mode. 2. If the key is pressed after focusing the screen you want by referring to the sub-LCD screen, the current image on the screen will be photographed. To save it, press the key again in this condition. To cancel and enter the camera mode again, press the key, and to return to the standby screen, press the key. 3. If you press the key in the camera mode, the brightness will be changed.
Flash ON
While the flip is closed, the camera flash can be used as an emergency light. 1. On standby mode, press and hold the key to turn on the flash. 2. Release the key to turn off the flash.
Sublcd Menu
You can use the SMS Inbox, All calls, and Check Temperature menus while the flip is closed. 1. To enter the menu, press and hold the key in standby mode. Then, a list of menu will appear. 2. After the menu you want is placed using either or key, you can press the key to enter the menu.
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FUNCTION KEYS
Function keys
The following table shows a list of function keys, each of which has one or more functions. Key Icon Name Key Function Press this key to make a call or answer an incoming call when the answer type is ANY KEY & SEND KEY. If you wish to see the list of all recent calls, press this key once. Press this key to end a call or to convert to standby mode from menu mode. Press and hold this key to turn your phone on or off. Press the END key when call is incoming, then incoming call will be rejected. Press this key to select or activate the menu displayed on the screen. Press this key to enter into the main menu & pop up menu. Press this key to delete a single character, or press and hold this key to delete all characters. Press this key to return to the previous screen. Press one of the four keys (left, right, up, and down) to move the cursor in the menu list or editor. During a call, press the [Up] key to see the list of recent calls made or the [Down] key to see the list of calls received. If you press this key on the idle screen, you can easily access the Phonebook, Sound Setting, SMS, or My Menu (Hot Folder).
SEND KEY
END KEY
OK KEY MEMU KEY
CLEAR KEY
NAVIGATION KEYS with shortcut keys to Hot Folder, Sound setting, Message and Phonebook
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