Pantech P1000 User Manual

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Page 1 - User ManUal

5U000313C0A rev.01User MAnUAl p1000 rev.01p1000User ManUal

Page 2 - User Manual

9 0203040506070801Menu overviewMessages*Write messageInboxDraftsOutboxSent messagesDelete messagesBroadcast messageTemplatesMessage settingsContactsQu

Page 3 - 3. Messages

10 SettingsDisplayUser profilesCall settingsPhone settingsNetwork settings**Security settingsDual SIM settingsSoftware versionRestore factory

Page 4 - 7. Settings

11 0203040506070801SIM card and batteryAbout your SIM cardWhen you subscribe to your network operator, you receive a SIM(Subscriber Identity Module) c

Page 5 - 8. Appendix

12 3. To remove the battery, push the bottom of the battery upwards and remove the battery.To charge your battery1. To charge, connect the char

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13 0203040506070801Battery performanceBattery Type Capacity Standby Time Talk TimeStandardLithium-Ion(Li-ion)1100mAh 480 Hour 330 Min.Turn on/o the p

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14 Wap busy/GPRS Alarm/SD Card/Ear Mic/Java/StopwatchLock Bluetooth Connect/BluetoothBattery strength* Network dependentKeypad lockTo lock th

Page 8 - Getting Started

15 02030405060708012. Remove the battery.3. Push memory card cover upward(1) and open it(2).4. Put the memory card into the slot.5. Close the me

Page 9 - Phone overview

16 2. Select Mass storage.3. Follow the instruction on your computer screen.4. To disconnect, disconnect the data cable.Entering textYou can enter

Page 10 - Menu overview

17 02030405060708019w x y z 90Space 0Predictive mode (T9)The T9 mode automatically compares your keystrokes with an internallinguistic dictionary to d

Page 12 - SIM card and battery

User ManualThank you for choosing our Pantech P1000 mobile phone.The user guide contains important information about using your handset. Please read t

Page 13 - Correct Incorrect

2Making, receiving & ending a callOptions during a callCall SettingChecking all callsSpeed dialingUsing address bookCall waiting & caller iden

Page 14 - Display indications

Making, receiving & ending a callTo make a call1. Enter the area code and phone number.2. Press .To answer a call1. Press or Answer.To end a

Page 15 - Keypad lock

To make an international call1. Press and hold key for the international prefix until the ‘+’ character appears.2. Type the country code, area co

Page 16 - Using memory card

To put a call on hold and return** To put a call on hold 1. Press Options > Hold.To r

Page 17 - Entering text

To view the details of highlighted entry in address book 1. Press OK.For the address book, see page 27.To r

Page 18 - Numeric mode

1. Press Menu > Settings > Call settings > SIM1 or SIM2 call settings > Call divert.2. Select a divert option.3. Select Deactivate4.

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Checking all callsYou can view information about all Call history.For more options for all, missed, dialed and received calls, press OK.To view missed

Page 20 - Calls & address book

2. Press GPRS counter.• Last sent: You can view sent of transmitted in previous sessions, in byte(s).• Last received: You can view received of tr

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To remove from speed dial1. Press Menu > Contacts > Speed dial.2. Select a number and press Options > Delete.3. Press OK.Using address boo

Page 22 - Options during a call

3. Press .To forward contacts details1. Press Menu > Contacts > Quick search.2. Select a contact > Options > Send contact.3. You can

Page 23 - Multi-party calls***

2 1. Getting StartedPhone overview ...8 Menu overv

Page 24 - Call Setting

To edit a group setting1. Press Menu > Contacts > Caller groups.2. Select group.3. Press Options > Group settings.4. Edit settings.5. Pr

Page 25 - To answer with any key press

When you connect your headset to the jack the button on the headsetworks as follows.While in standby mode1. Press and hold the button to list recent

Page 26 - Checking all calls

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Page 28 - Using address book

3MessagesReceive messageCreating & send new messageMessage templatesCreating new multimedia messageMessage settingsSetting voice messageMessages

Page 29 - To add member to a groups

34 MessagesYou can send, receive and save the text message and multimedia message.Managing memoryYou can save up to 100 messages in the phone memory.

Page 30 - Using your headset

35 2. Select a message > Options > Reply.To view free text message memory space information 1. P

Page 31 - To view xed dial list

To save the selected URL address in the list1. Press Menu > Messages > Inbox.2. Select a received message > OK.3. Press Options > Advan

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37 0203040506070801Creating & send new messageTo send new text message1. Press Menu > Messages > Write message.2. Write the message.3. Pr

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Creating new multimedia messageYou can add picture, sound, video and other file to multimedia message. Ithas a limitation of 300Kb or else an error mes

Page 34 - Messages

3 Message settings ... 39Setting voice message ...

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0203040506070801To add saved video on the message1. Press Menu > Messages > Write message.2. Press Options > Add video.3. Press My videos

Page 36 - Receive message

40 40 4. Set each option > OK.note: The message format depends on the SIM.To set proles for multimedia message1. Press Menu > Messages > M

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41 4. Press OK.5. Press Yes.41 0203040506070801

Page 39 - To add subject on the message

4CameraPictures albumAudio/Video playerAudio player settingsVideo player settingsFM radioGamesMultimedia

Page 40 - Message settings

44 CameraYou can take pictures and record movies using built-in camera. The photosand video clips can be saved and sent using multimedia message.To se

Page 41 - Setting voice message

45 Icons for cameraIcon Name DescriptionCamera Mode Zoomx1, x1.2, x1.4, x1.6, x1.8x2, x2.2, x2.4, x2.6, x2.8x3 Brightness-4, -3,

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46 AdvancedsettingsImage quality Low ( ), Normal ( ), High ( )Shutter sound Sound 1, Sound 2, Sound 3, OffAnti-flicker 50Hz, 60HzStoragePhone ( ),

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47 0203040506070801AdvancedsettingsShutter sound On, OffAnti-flicker 50Hz, 60HzVideo quality Low ( ), Normal ( ), High ( )Restore defaultTo zoom in

Page 44 - Multimedia

48 After taking picturesTo PressSend as message or viaBluetoothOptions > Send > As multimedia messageor Via BluetoothSet as standby screenOption

Page 45 - To set camera settings

4 Language ... 76Ringtones & alerts &

Page 46 - Settings for camera

49 3. Focus on the object > OK.After recording video clips To PressSend as message or via BluetoothOptions > Send > As multimediamessage or

Page 47 - Settings for video

50 To view the saved pictures1. Press Menu > Multimedia > Image viewer.2. Select a picture > Options > View.To set as wallpaper in the d

Page 48 - To take a picture

51 Icons for playerIcon Audio player Video playerVolume VolumeShort press- Previous trackLong press- Fast rewindLong press: Fast rewindShort press- Ne

Page 49 - To record a video

52 Repeat One Repeat OneRepeat AllRandom Switch to full screenTo play audio1. Press Menu > Multimedia > Audio player.2. Press OK.To play video

Page 50 - Pictures album

53 1. Press Menu > Multimedia > Audio player.2. Press Options.3. Select List auto gen. > On.4. On audio player, press .5. You can see al

Page 51 - Audio/Video player

54 4. Select BT stereo headset.To set spectrum1. Press Menu > Multimedia > Audio player.2. Press Options > Spectrum display.3. Select a s

Page 52 - Icons for player

55 FM radioYou can listen to the radio and record it using built-in FM radio function.Before you hear the FM radio, you should connect your headset to

Page 53 - Audio player settings

56 To use FM radio controlsTo PressOn or OffOKSeek previous channel Press Seek next channel Press Control volume Navi key up or downTo add a channel to

Page 54 - To set Bluetooth

57 download and you can preview them beforehand. You will only be able toview games that are available on your mobile.Play java games1. Press Menu &g

Page 57 - To use FM radio controls

5CalendarAlarmStopwatch, calculator & unit converterNotes & sound recorderWorld clockvCardvCalendarUseful Features

Page 58 - Games settings

CalendarCalendar helps you manage your schedule including your time for calls orspecial days. You can set alarms service on a set date with this funct

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61 0203040506070801AlarmTo set an alarm1. Press Menu > Organizer > Alarm.2. Select an alarm > edit a new alarm > OK.To view the saved al

Page 60 - Useful Features

3. Press to use the decimal point.To use the converter1. Press Menu > Organizer > Unit converter.2. Select a item to use.3. Select the cur

Page 61 - Calendar

63 02030405060708011. Press Menu > Organizer > World clock.2. Use / to view world clock.vCardYou can send your information by sending it a

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64 To create my schedule1. Press Menu > Organizer > Calendar.2. Press Options > Add event.3. Select event and edit schedule.4. Press OK.T

Page 63 - World clock

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Page 65 - To send my schedule

6BluetoothUsing the internetConnect to PCConnectivity

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68 BluetoothBluetooth technology enables cost-free wireless connections betweenelectronic devices within a maximum range of 33 feet (10 meters). With

Page 68 - Connectivity

69 020304050607080169 02030405060708013. The available device will list up.4. To select the device and press Pair.5. Enter passcode > OK.To call

Page 69 - Bluetooth

70 To view the FTP supported device1. Press Menu > Organizer > Bluetooth > My device.2. Select a device.3. Press Options > Connect >

Page 70 - To activate the authorization

71 0203040506070801To send bookmarks1. Press Menu > Services > Bookmarks.2. To send via message, press Options > Send > As text/multime

Page 71 - Using the internet

72 2. Select SIM1 or SIM2.3. Select profile.4. Press Options > Activate profile.To edit WAP proles1. Press Menu > Services > Settings >

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73 2. Press Webcam.3. Run PC webcam application.4. Follow the instruction on your computer screen.0203040506070801

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7Date & timeLanguageRingtones & alerts & tonesDecorating the displayNetworkLocksTo enable fixed dialingResetSettings

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76 Date & timeTo set up1. Press Menu > Settings > Phone settings > Time and date.2. Set each option > OK.LanguageTo set up1. Press

Page 76 - Settings

77 02030405060708014. Press OK.To set volume1. Press Menu > Settings > User profiles > select a profile.2. Press Options > Customize >

Page 77 - Language

78 LocksTo lock/unlock the phone1. Press Menu > Settings > Security settings > Phone lock.2. Enter passcode > OK.note: The default passw

Page 78 - Decorating the display

1Phone overviewMenu overviewSIM card and batteryTurn on/off the phoneDisplay indicationsKeypad lockMemory cardEntering textGetting Started

Page 79 - To change PIN 2

79 0203040506070801To enable xed dialingTo enable1. Press Menu > Settings > Security settings > SIM1 or SIM2 security settings > Fixed

Page 81

8Error messageTroubleshooting checklistSafety informationSafety precautionsAbout the battery usageDisposal of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipm

Page 82 - Appendix

82 Error messageIf you experience any problem while using your mobile phone, please referto the following checklist. If the problem still persists, co

Page 83 - Error message

83 0203040506070108Troubleshooting checklistWhen audio quality is poor:End a call and try again.When the other party cannot hear you speaking:Your pho

Page 84 - Troubleshooting checklist

84 temperature. Try changing the charging environment.3. Your battery may have not been connected to the charger properly. Check the connector.When y

Page 85 - Safety information

85 0203040506070108immediately.• Use only authorized batteries, battery chargers and accessories. Any malfunction or damage caused by the use of unau

Page 86 - Safety precautions

86 Switch o in aircraftAlways switch your phone off or select Flight mode on (press the Menu >Settings > Dual SIM settings > Flight mode) wh

Page 87 - About the battery usage

87 0203040506070108to the “battery memory effect” inherent in those technologies.• Do not use a damaged battery or charger.• Do not disassemble or open

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88 • The closer you are to your network’s base station, the longer your phone usage time because less battery power is consumed for the connection.•

Page 89 - Equipment

8 Phone overviewEarpieceUSB SlotCameramicroSD card slotLeft /Right Soft keyPerform the functions shownat the bottom line of the display.OK keyPress fo

Page 90 - Warranty

89 0203040506070108• The correct disposal of this product will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health.•

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2. This limited warranty shall last for the certain period set forth in the guarantee certificate contained within the original gift box. This limited

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91 usage of any electrical source;(h) damaged resulting from connection to, or use of any accessory or other product not approved or authorized by th

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92 THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY’S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL THE COMPAN

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