Accel Telecom TRUCKFONE User Manual

Fixed truck cellular phone based on 3g technology

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  • Page 1 User Guide www.truckfone.com...
  • Page 3 The phone has a large 2.8” screen and large spaced keys, especially designed to enable easy use while driving. This manual will assist you in discovering the TRUCKFONE ’ s world of possibilities. It contains information on all its characteristics and innovations to assist you in operating the phone in the most easy and efficient manner.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Safety Directives ............... 6 2. Getting to Know the Phone ..........9 2.1 Kit Contents..............9 2.2 Device Structure.............10 2.3 Key Functions ..............12 2.4 View Screen Symbols ............13 2.5 Basic Operations ............14 2.5.1 Switching the Device On ...........14 2.5.2 Switching the Device Off ...........14 2.5.3 Receiving a Call ............14 2.5.4 Making a Call .............14...
  • Page 5 3.4 Managing Device Settings (Menu 2) ......24 3.4.1 Screen Settings ............24 3.4.2 Network Settings ............25 3.4.3 Security Settings ............26 3.4.4 Call Set ..............27 3.4.5 Profiles ..............27 3.4.6 Shut Down ..............27 3.5 Using Applications (Menu 3) ..........28 3.5.1 Calculator ..............28 3.5.2 Stopwatch ..............28 3.5.3 SMS ................28 3.6 Using the Call Log (Menu 4) ...........29 3.6.1 General Call Log (All Calls) ........29...
  • Page 6: Safety Directives

    Safety Directives Note: To decrease the risk of injury, please read the following important safety information before using this device. The manufacturer will not be held responsible for any damage resulting from non-standard use or usage contrary to instructions appearing in this manual.
  • Page 7: Road Safety

    Turn off your device and follow all signs and instructions in potentially explosive areas. Potentially explosive areas include fueling areas such as gas stations, areas with high content of chemicals, grains, dust or metal dust in the air and any other area where it is customary to be advised to turn off a vehicle motor or cellular devices.
  • Page 8 Disclaimers • The TRUCKFONE device must be installed by an Accel Telecom Ltd. qualified professional installer. • Accel Telecom Ltd. will not be responsible for any issues related to the device installation or for any damage to the vehicle resulting from the installation or from the use of the device in your vehicle.
  • Page 9: Getting To Know The Phone

    Getting to Know the Phone 2.1 Kit Contents The device unit that you purchased contains the following original items:  Device  Cables set  Microphone  Speaker  Cellular antenna  Screws set  User Manual Note: We made every effort to ensure that the product arrives to you complete and in working order.
  • Page 10: Device Structure

    2.2 Device Structure 2.8” color display Navigation key Right softkey Left softkey End key Send key Keypad...
  • Page 11 Volume keys SIM/USIM slot Mini USB connector...
  • Page 12: Key Functions

    2.3 Key Functions In Standby Mode – Shift to general call record (“All calls”) When receiving a call – Answer incoming call After keying in numbers – call is dialed During call – Shift to call waiting During call – Call disconnected Incoming call –...
  • Page 13: View Screen Symbols

    In Text Edit Mode – Add symbols In Dialing mode – Two quick presses to add the + sign In Text Edit mode – Add space In Standby Mode – Change income call ring volume In Talk mode – Change talk volume 2.4 View Screen Symbols Signal Strength –...
  • Page 14: Basic Operations

    2.5 Basic Operations 2.5.1 Switching the Device On In order to switch on the device, press and hold the key . If the device is connected to the vehicle’s ignition switch, the device can be switched on by starting the vehicle. 2.5.2 Switching the Device Off In order to switch off the device, press and hold the key .
  • Page 15: Making A Speed Dial Call

    You can page through the contact list using the Navigation key search for a contact by keying in the first letters of the contact’s name. After locating the contact, press More information on using the Phonebook can be found in section 3.3. 2.5.4.2 Making a Speed Dial Call The device has 99 speed dial cells for dialing a number defined as a speed dial.
  • Page 16: Available Options During An Active Call

    2.5.5 Available Options During an Active Call During an active call, the following additional actions are possible: Placing a Call on Hold Press the “Opt.” key (Left softkey) and choose “Hold”. To reactivate the call, press the “Opt.” key (Left softkey) and choose “Unhold”.
  • Page 17: Menus

    Menus 3.1 Entering and Browsing the Menu In Standby mode, press “Menu” (Left softkey) to enter Main Menu. Browsing through the menu items is via the navigating key To choose a menu item, place the cursor on the item and press To return to a higher menu level, press “Back”...
  • Page 18 2. Settings 1. Display Select how long display screen backlighting remains lit 2. Set Select display screen brightness brightness 3. Keyboard Select how long the keys remain lit light 1. Screen Select the display screen’s Wallpaper background wallpaper 5. Language Select the language 6.
  • Page 19 2. Settings 4. Activate On / Off 5. FDN List Enter PIN2 code 6. PIN2 Code Activate PIN2 Code 2. PIN2 Code Chanaged 1. Call Forwarding calls from the phone to forward another number 2. Call Activating / Deactivating call waiting waiting 4.
  • Page 20 4. Call Log 1. All calls The total call log contains up to the last 90 calls arranged by time of call 2. Incoming The incoming call log contains up to Calls the last 30 calls arranged by time of call 3.
  • Page 21: Using The Phonebook (Menu 1)

    3.3 Using the Phonebook (Menu 1) The telephone contains up to 1000 contact records in the phonebook. Each record can have up to 3 different telephone numbers (mobile, home, office), email addresses, and classification details. Additionally, the device supports a phonebook stored on the USIM card supplied to you by the service operator.
  • Page 22: Updating Information Of An Existing Contact

    Browsing between the various record fields is done via the navigating key. After completing entering the contact’s personal details, confirm by pressing on “Save”. 3.3.3 Updating Information of an Existing Contact Locate the contact person that needs to be updated: ...
  • Page 23: Copy

    3.3.6 Copy The telephone device enables you to manage the contacts whether they are stored on the phone’s memory or on the USIM. You can copy a contact saved on the phone to the memory card and vice versa:  Locate the name of the contact you wish to copy. ...
  • Page 24: Managing Device Settings (Menu 2)

     Select “Manage Contact”  Select “Copy All To Phone”  End the operation by pressing “Yes”  Click on “OK” to end the operation 3.4 Managing Device Settings (Menu 2) The settings menu contains all the properties that can be changed and adjusted on the device: ...
  • Page 25: Network Settings

    backlighting is switched off. Default setting: Always on Options: 7, 15, and 30 seconds, Always on, or Always off Wallpaper Select the display picture for the home screen. The device is preloaded with 10 pictures that can serve as a wallpaper for the home screen.
  • Page 26: Security Settings

    Mode Preference Network operating mode (WCDMA / GSM). Network Select The method by which the device locks onto a network (automatic or manual selection). 3.4.3 Security Settings Using this interface, the device can be locked to prevent unauthorized use, to reset the phone, and to return it to factory settings. Phone password In this menu you can lock the device using a private code (default is 123456) and select how it is locked (immediately, or when next...
  • Page 27: Call Set

    3.4.4 Call Set Through this interface the settings can be selected for managing calls, sending an ID, call waiting, call forwarding, and call restriction. Call forward Forwarding an incoming call that answers the phone’s preset conditions to another number. Call waiting Activates or cancels call waiting service.
  • Page 28: Using Applications (Menu 3)

    3.5 Using Applications (Menu 3) This menu enables access to 3 applications embedded in the device. 3.5.1 Calculator Key in numbers using the phone’s keypad. Calculation functions with the Navigation key Delete with the “Back” key The decimal point is through the “Dec.” key. 3.5.2 StopWatch The stopwatch is a simple application meant for measuring time that can record several results, as well as hold and continue timing.
  • Page 29: Using The Call Log (Menu 4)

    3.6 Using the Call Log (Menu 4) The call log stores information on calls taking place on the device, dividing them into 3 sub logs: 3.6.1 General Call Log (All Calls) Call log of All Calls collects the information from the 3 logs and displays all the calls (incoming, outgoing, and missed calls) according to time of call.
  • Page 30: Call Timers

    Dial Call to the selected number. Press Opt. > Dial. Save Save the selected number in the phonebook. Press Opt. > Save. Send SMS Send messages to selected number. Press Opt. > Send SMS. Delete Delete the selected number from the phonebook. Press Opt. > Delete. Delete All Delete call log.

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