QUALCOMM GlobalstarGSP-1700 PhoneUser Manual00-80-C6302-2.book Page 1 Tuesday, August 22, 2006 3:31 PM
Getting Started2Understanding this guideThese conventions or representations are used in this guide:Preparing to make calls Charge and properly insta
Safety Information92 worn Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) may not comply with FCC radiation exposure limits and should be avoided.Exposure to radio fre
Safety Information93Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the l
Safety Information94 Antenna careUse only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could
Safety Information95Electronic devicesMost modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be s
Safety Information96 Vehicles and vesselsRF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Che
Safety Information97For vehicles equipped with an air bagAn air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including installed or portable w
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99AccessoriesThe optional accessories described in this section are available from your service provider. CautionAllow only authorized personnel to s
Accessories100 Data cablesThe Globalstar data cable is required to connect your computer (or Windows CE or other handheld organizer) to the phone. Dep
101TroubleshootingThis section provides information to help troubleshoot your phone. If the problems with your phone are not resolved by following th
Getting Started3 Move the antenna to its optimal position (pointing straight up to the sky) until it sets into one of three positions. Ensure the ant
Troubleshooting102 Battery draining quickly Check that your antenna is pointing straight up and has a clear view of the sky to conserve battery lif
Troubleshooting103Receiving calls Check that the phone is turned on. Check that the ringer is loud enough. Rotate and fully extend the antenna. E
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Index-1IndexAAC wall charger 99accessories 99air bag safety 97alerts 70fade 71minute 71new message 72service change 71, 72all calls 51answering calls
IndexIndex-2 clear key 22defined 9color scheme 70setting 70counterresetting 51, 52undo resetting 52current position coordinates 46Ddata cable, PC 100d
IndexIndex-3ringer silenced 10ringer volume 10roaming 10scroll arrows 11signal strength 10text message 10unlocked message 11voice message 10Installati
IndexIndex-4 deleting 16editing 15entering 15Oone-touch dialsetting 74using 32one-touch dialingsetting 74Ppacemakers 95pauses 25entering 25PC data cab
IndexIndex-5air bags 97aircraft 96antenna 94blasting areas 96body-worn operation 93driving 94electronic devices 95explosive atmospheres 96hearing aids
IndexIndex-6 timed pauses 25tonesDTMF 30, 31sending 30sending by phone book 31sending manually 31turning phone on and off 13Uundo counter 52universal
Getting Started4Making voice calls1. Rotate and extend the antenna (see Preparing to make calls, page 2).2. Press and hold to turn your phone on.Note
Getting Started5NotePosition the phone on its side for better stability.Receiving callsTo receive a call1. Turn the phone on.2. Rotate and extend the
Getting Started6 From standby mode, press any key except . The Any-Key Answer feature must be set to “on” (see Any-Key Answer, page 74).5. If you mi
7Phone BasicsThis section provides information on the following functions: Phone features and keypad Display indicators Antenna00-80-C6302-2.book
Phone Basics8Phone features and keypad1. Light indicator – Flashes when turning the phone on, when receiving incoming calls, or when receiving text (n
Phone Basics94. SMART KEY options – Select the SMART KEY option on the screen by pressing the SMART KEY button below it.5.SMART KEY buttons: 6. Send
Phone Basics10 Display indicatorsThe indicators on the screen show the status of the phone and the battery charge level at a quick glance. Symbol Sta
Phone Basics11AntennaPhone performance depends on the strength of the signal it receives. As you fully extend and rotate the antenna, the signal stren
This guide is based on the production version of the QUALCOMM Globalstar GSP-1700 Phone. Software changes may have occurred after this printing.QUALCO
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13Calling BasicsThis section provides information on the following basic features: Turning the phone on and off Standby mode Power save mode Ente
Calling Basics14 TipIf the phone does not turn off, press and hold for more than one second. Standby mode With the power on, the phone is in standby
Calling Basics15Entering numbersWhen you enter a telephone number, the phone accepts up to 32 digits or other characters including hyphens and pauses.
Calling Basics16 4. Press options.5. Press to edit.6. Press to edit the number.7. Use the keypad to edit the numbers.TipThe button can be used
Calling Basics17Redialing a callTo redial a recent call1. Press .2. Select the phone number from the list.3. Press .Muting a callWhile on a call, the
Calling Basics18 2. Press .If international dialing is supported in your network, contact your service provider for more information.Position location
19Menu BasicsThis section provides a guide to Accessing the Main Menu ( menu) Navigating and using menusThe following chart shows the various menu
Menu Basics20 8 System 1 Status 2 Find Home 3 Version 4 Service Provider Select 1 Viewing Lists 2 Adding to List 3 Editing List 4 Erasing a P
Menu Basics21Accessing the Main MenuThe Main Menu provides access to all of the phone’s features. Use the scroll keys, and , to move between screen
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Menu Basics22 To select a menu item, press the corresponding number. For example, to view the menu item 1 Phone Book, press .To save changes or a s
23Phone Book MenuThis section provides information on the following functions: Entering letters and other characters Entering pauses Saving entrie
Phone Book Menu24 2. To display the next character on the same key: Move the cursor forward by pressing . Press the key repeatedly until the desire
Phone Book Menu25TipTo move backward between screens, press .Entering pausesWhen using automated phone services, such as voice mail or online banking
Phone Book Menu26 Saving entriesThe phone saves up to 99 entries. Each entry contains a name (up to 12 characters) and phone number (up to 32 numbers)
Phone Book Menu274. Select a location number. If the phone book is not full, you are asked to accept an empty location. Choose one of the following o
Phone Book Menu28 3. Use the scroll keys to select an entry.4. To view an entry, press view.5. To call the number, press .6. To edit, erase, make s
Phone Book Menu29Erasing entriesEntries can be erased quickly and easily with a few keystrokes.To erase an entry1. From standby mode, press book.2.
Phone Book Menu30 7. Press ok.To view or change a secret entry1. From standby mode, press book.2. Scroll to the secret entry.3. Press view.4. Pres
Phone Book Menu31Tones are sent by manually entering numbers, or using numbers stored in the phone book. You can also send tones for numbers entered i
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Phone Book Menu32 4. Press options.5. Press Prepend. The phone number displays.6. Enter the numbers to be added to the displayed characters.7. Press
33Call History MenuThis section provides information on how to use the call history list: Accessing the call history list Viewing call history deta
Call History Menu34 Accessing the call history listTo access the call history list1. From standby mode, press menu. Then press Call History.OrPres
Call History Menu35Viewing call history detailsTo view call history details1. Scroll to select a call on the list.2. Press view.3. Press options.4.
Call History Menu36 Duration – Display the duration of the call. Save – Save the number in your phone book. View # – View the entire number. Send
37Messages MenuThis section provides information about SMS (short message service) text and voice mail messages. Message alerts Reading messages V
Messages Menu38 Voice messagesAccessing voice mail messagesIf someone leaves a voice mail message, your phone receives a voice mail notification and a
Messages Menu39 To manually scroll, press a scroll key. To read the next voice mail notification, press next.To call your voice mail system1. Pres
Messages Menu40 memory allows. For more information on managing phone memory, see Storing text messages, page 41.Accessing text messagesTo access text
Messages Menu41To erase text messages1. Press and hold .2. Press text. A text message displays.3. To display more detail, if available, press view
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Messages Menu42 When the phone is out of memory, the oldest unlocked messages are automatically deleted as necessary to receive new messages. TipLock
Messages Menu433. To display more detail, if available, press view.The text automatically scrolls on the screen and pauses so that you can read it.
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45Features MenuThis section provides information on how to use the following features: Key Guard Scratchpad Current position coordinatesKey GuardT
Features Menu46 ScratchpadThis feature provides a shortcut to storing information. Enter numbers on the scratchpad to: Add to call history. Save to
Features Menu47To receive current position coordinates while making a call1. Press menu.2. Press Features.3. Press Position.NoteBefore the update b
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49Call Information MenuThis section provides information on how to set counters that track the number of calls and airtime for billing purposes. Las
Call Information Menu50 Home CallsHome Calls displays the number and duration of all incoming and outgoing calls made in your home service area, as de
Call Information Menu513. Press RecentCall.4. Press ok.Data CallsData Calls displays the number of bytes received or transmitted and the duration of
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Call Information Menu52 To reset the counter to zero1. From standby mode, press menu.2. Press Call Information.3. Select a call counter.4. Press
53Security MenuThis section provides information on how to use the following security features: Lock code Locking the phone Restricting the phone
Security Menu54 To enter the new lock code1. From standby mode, press menu.2. Press Security3. Enter the current lock code.4. Press New Code.5. E
Security Menu55To unlock the phone1. Press unlock.2. To return to the main menu, enter your lock code. (Enter the same lock code used to access the S
Security Menu56 4. Press Priority #.5. Scroll to Priority#1, Priority#2, or Priority#3.6. Press edit.7. Enter the phone number.8. Press ok.Erasing
Security Menu57Erasing SMS messagesThis feature erases all SMS (short message service) messages, including all locked or unlocked text messages and al
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59Preferences MenuThis section provides information on how to set up the following phone preferences: Sounds Display Alerts Calling7 Preferences
Preferences Menu60 SoundsTo set up your personal sound preferences, changes can be made to the following functions: Ringer type Ringer volume Earpi
Preferences Menu61❑ Press to increase or to decrease the volume.❑ To turn off the ringer, press until the word “Silent” appears.❑ To remind you
viiCautions and WarningsWarningOnly use the batteries, antennas, and chargers provided by QUALCOMM. The use of any other type may be dangerous.Warnin
Preferences Menu62 5. Press or to select “tone.” A tone sounds.6. Press or again to select “click.” A click sounds.NoteWhile on a call, if you
Preferences Menu63NoteThe key beep length affects the DTMF tones used for sending tones over the network for automated phone services, such as voice m
Preferences Menu64 6. Press or to select “yes.” Press again to select “no.”7. Press ok.DisplayThe following display features can be adjusted: Ba
Preferences Menu65 Always On – The backlight is always on, which significantly decreases battery life.6. Press ok.To turn the backlight on Press an
Preferences Menu66 3. Press Display.4. Press Banner.5. Choose one of the following: Press ok to return to standby mode. Press edit to change the
Preferences Menu67To manually enter a hyphen1. Press and hold . The following screen displays: 2. To add a hyphen, on the screen, press .NoteYou can
Preferences Menu68 until you change it. UTC (plus or minus any hour) is an option if your time zone is unavailable.The available time zones include:Eu
Preferences Menu69To select a different time zone1. From standby mode, press menu.2. Press Preferences.3. Press Display.4. Press TimeZone.MSD Mos
Preferences Menu70 5. Press to select a time zone from the list. Press to move backward through the list.6. Press ok.LanguageSeveral languages ar
Preferences Menu71 Minute Service change New messageFadeThe fade alert occurs when any network drops a call.To set the fade alert1. From standby mo
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Preferences Menu72 To set the service change alert1. From standby mode, press menu.2. Press Preferences.3. Press Alerts.4. Press Service.5. Press
Preferences Menu73Auto AnswerUse this feature to adjust the number of times the phone rings before it automatically answers a call. When this auto ans
Preferences Menu74 To set auto redial1. From standby mode, press menu.2. Press Preferences.3. Press Calling.4. Press Auto Redial.5. Press or
Preferences Menu75To set any-key answer1. From standby mode, press menu.2. Press Preferences.3. Press Calling.4. Press AnyKeyAnsw.5. Press or
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77System MenuThis section provides information on how to use the following system features: Status Find Home Version Service Provider Select Ser
System Menu78 To access status information1. From standby mode, press menu.2. Press System.3. Press Status: Antenna Up – If - displays, the anten
System Menu79To force the phone to find home1. From standby mode, press menu.2. Press System.3. Press Find Home.4. Press ok.VersionThe Version f
System Menu80 ❑ Menu.❑ System.❑ Service Provider.Changes made to the Preferred or Prohibited Lists do not take effect until the phone is registered ag
System Menu81NoteYou cannot add or delete your home service provider from any list.Viewing listsTo view the Known, Preferred, or Prohibited Lists1. Fr
1Getting StartedCongratulations on purchasing your Globalstar GSP-1700 Satellite Phone. Your phone comes with the following: GSP-1700 Satellite Phon
System Menu82 5. Scroll to select a service provider (see Navigating and using menus, page 21).6. Press edit.7. Press Preferred or Prohibited.8.
System Menu83Erasing a Provider from the Prohibited List1. From standby mode, press menu.2. Press System.3. Press SP (service provider) Select.4.
System Menu84 3. Press SrvcPrvder.4. Press or .TerritoryThis feature displays the current Globalstar service provider’s MCC (mobile country code) an
85Battery Care and MaintenanceThis section contains information about the care and maintenance of the phone batteries. Battery care and charging B
Battery Care and Maintenance86 Battery care and chargingThe battery charge level indicator is shown at the top right of the screen and ranges between
Battery Care and Maintenance87Battery chargersThere are three (3) battery charger options (see Accessories, page 99): AC wall charger Universal trav
Battery Care and Maintenance88 The phone beeps three times (if you are on a call, the phone continues to beep every minute). The message “Low Batte
Battery Care and Maintenance89Battery replacementTo replace the battery, complete the following steps.1. If a battery is already installed, turn the p
Battery Care and Maintenance90 5. Align the tabs of the battery cover with the slots on the battery cavity.6. Press down on the battery lid to snap it
91Safety InformationThis section contains the following safety information for wireless handheld phones: FCC/IC notice Exposure to radio frequency
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