User Manual 1
Welcome! PLEASE READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING THE PHONE. UNNECTOTM IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE/S DUE TO MISINTERPRETATION OF THIS INFORMATION AND MISUSE OF PRODUCT. UNNECTOTM aims to improve its products and services and reserves all rights to revise/change the description of this product and its software as well as this user’s manual without obligation to notify any person of such revisions and changes. Some features introduced in this manual are network or subscription-dependent features.
Contents 1.Safety Information……………………………………………….....4 2.Phone Overview…………………………………………………….8 2.1 SIM Card Installation…………………………………....10 2.2 Memory Card Installation…………………………….....10 2.3 Battery…………………………………………………….10 2.4 Charging…………………………………………............11 2.5 Battery Usage……………………………………..…......11 2.6 PIN Code………………………………………...............12 2.7 Card 2 PIN Code…………………………………………12 3. Getting Started ……………………………………………………13 3.1 SIM1 Dial Key…………………………………………….13 3.2 SIM2 Dial Key……………………………………….......
.5 Volume……………………………………………….……18 4.6 Answering A Call…….………………………………..… 18 4.7 Quick Key…….………………………………………….. 19 4.8 Send DTMF Signal……………………………….…….. 19 4.9 Unanswered Call………………………………………. 19 4.10 Voice Mail…………………........................................ 19 5.Function Menu……………………………………………………. 20 5.1 Messaging…………………………………..…………… 20 5.2 Phonebook………………………………….................. 26 5.3 Log…..…………………………………………………… 28 5.4 File Manager…………………………………………….. 31 5.5 User Profiles…………………………………………….. 35 5.
1. Safety Information Read this information before using your mobile device otherwise it may result in personal injury or your device may not comply with your local laws. Battery If a conductive material touches the exposed terminal, short circuit may occur resulting in property damage, body injury or burn. To avoid risk of leaking electricity, take care when handling a charged battery particularly when placing it inside your pocket, purse or other container with metal objects.
Blasting areas Abide the related limits and regulations and do not use your mobile device in blasting areas. Turn off your mobile device in areas with “Turn off electronic devices” warning signs. Potentially explosive atmospheres Turn off your mobile device in gas stations and areas near fuel and chemical containers. Medical devices Turn off your mobile device when instructed by posted signs near medical equipments.
When phone is lost To avoid damage or other misshape, inform your local telecommunications company/agency to block your SIM card when phone is lost. In order to block your SIM card, they will require the IMEI number of your phone which is printed on the back label of your phone when battery is removed. Remember this number for future references. For safety considerations, set a PIN Code for your SIM card to prevent other persons from using your SIM card without consent.
Extreme heat or cold Avoid the temperature 45℃/113℃. below -10℃/14℃ or above Microwave Do not dry your phone in a microwave oven. Dust and dirt Do not expose your phone to dust, dirt, sand, food or other inappropriate materials. Cleaning solutions Use a dry soft cloth to clean your phone. Do not use alcohol or other cleaning solutions. Ground Do not drop your phone on hard surfaces.
2. Phone Overview The handset has 1 home key and a touch screen. It comes with a headset, a battery, a charger and a user manual. 1. Stylus 2. Power key 3. Wrist strap 4. Earpiece 5. Touch screen 6. Homepage key 7. Call history 8. Home/Handup key 9. Return/Clear key 10. IE 9 11. Volume key 12. Headphone 13. Speaker 14. Camera 15.
2.1 SIM Card Installation You can apply two SIM cards from your registered operators. You can use the different functions of the network of both SIM cards. You can store data and other personal information such as PIN Code and contact numbers. Warning: Do not bend or twist your SIM card and keep it away from static electricity, dust or water. Insert the SIM card with the gold plates facing down. 2.
3.2 Place the metal terminals of the battery with the battery contacts of the phone. 3.3 Return the battery cover in place. 2.4 Charging New batteries are not fully charged. Insert the battery charger plug into the mini-USB connector slot located beside the phone. Plug the other end into an electrical outlet. Your phone might require several hours to charge fully. When your phone is drained, it might take a few seconds to show charging display and it shows charge complete when finished.
replace with a new battery. Warning:For the safety of the user and the environment, DO NOT dispose battery at an inappropriate place. Warning :Keep battery away from fire. Be cautious of any short circuit and leak in the battery. 2.6 PIN Code PIN1 Code: the personal identity code for SIM card 1. If you turn on the PIN1 Code, user must input password upon turning on the phone. PIN2 Code: the special personal identity code for some special functions.
functions. Warning:If PIN 1 is incorrectly entered for three times, the SIM card will be locked. Please use PUK code to unlock. If PIN2 is incorrectly entered for three times, please use PUK2 to unlock. Entering the wrong PIN may cause SIM card to be permanently invalid. 3. Getting Started 3.1 SIM1 Dial key Make or answer a call (Number dialed or number in phonebook) via SIM1. Press the key to view the call logs when on standby. 3.
3.4 Home Key Press the key to activate the touch screen. 3.5 Keypad Lock and then slide it to . When there To unlock touch screen, touch is an incoming call, user can answer the call after unlock the touch screen and press Answer. Press to lock the keypad. 3.
MMS GPRS Wi-Fi Bluetooth 3.7 Language Select the preferred language that will be used for the menu and submenus. For more information, please refer to the language input chapter. 3.8 Alert Type Ring Vibration only Vibration and ring Vibration then ring 3.9 Services Services Menu includes SIM Tool Kit. The actual menu is determined by the SIM card and service provider.
3.10 Group Group can be divided by Friends, Family, VIP, Business, etc. You can use different pictures and ringtones to distinguish the incoming call/s. 4. Basic Operation 4.1 Turn On Hold the “Power” key for a few seconds. If “Insert SIM1/2” is displayed, turn off the phone and check if the SIM card/s is/are inserted properly. If SIM card/s is/are in the right position, the following will be displayed: 1) “Input PIN” - If SIM lock is activated. 2) “Input password”- If mobile lock is activated.
10) “Searching”- Phone is searching for network signal. 11) “Network provider name” – Successful network registration. Warning:If in doubt regarding PIN password,please contact your network provider. 4.2 Turn Off Hold the “Power” key to turn off both SIM1 and SIM2. Do not turn off the phone by removing the battery as it may cause damage to the SIM card and its contents. 4.3 Shortcuts Menu Call log Making a call Lock 4.
SIM1 dial key to make a call via SIM1 or SIM2 dial key to make a call via SIM2. If you need to cancel or end call, press the Home key. When call ends, the call details will be displayed. Making a call from Phonebook: Search and select contact in the phonebook and press dial key to make the call. Making a call from Call Log: In standby menu, press Call Log soft key to view call logs. Scroll to the contact and press SIM1 (or SIM2) dial key to make a call. 4.
contact name or number. 4.7 Quick Key User can setup the quick dial up key for each corresponding contact and then press the key for a few seconds to make the call. 4.8 Send DTMF signal Setup the DTMF sending function, You can press the number keys, “*” and “#” keys, to use the DTMF function. 4.9 Unanswered Call You can press the Call Log soft key to view the unanswered calls. 4.
5. Function Menu 5.1 Messaging Text message or Short Messaging Service needs operator support. If user memory is full or turned off, SMS will be received after clearing memory or power on. Consult your service operator for more information. If memory is full, there will be a blinking icon on the top screen. SIM1 and SIM2 have different icons to illustrate the status. If SMS is received, there will be delivery report (if delivery report is on).
Input method--- Select the method you prefer. There are Smart ABC, Smart abc, ABC, abc and Numeric. Input method options---- Select the input pattern you prefer. There are Alphanumeric keyboard, QWERTY keyboard, Handwriting for your choice. Insert template--- To avoid rewriting messages that you send often, you can choose the phrases from template and you can also create and save your own templates. Advanced--- You can insert numbers, names or bookmark from your phone.
Input method options---- Select the input pattern you prefer. There are Alphanumeric keyboard, QWERTY keyboard, Handwriting for your choice. Add picture--- Add picture to your MMS from your file. Add sound--- Add sound to your MMS from your file. Add Video--- Add video to your MMS. Add subject--- Add subject to your MMS. Preview MMS--- After you edited your MMS, you can preview it before sending out. Slide options--- You can add slide behind, before and set slide timing.
Reply by MMS--- You can reply the SMS/MMS by MMS. Call sender--- You can call the message sender. Forward--- Send the current SMS or MMS to other contacts. Delete--- Delete current SMS. Delete all--- Delete all received messages in inbox of SIM1 or SIM2. Save to Phonebook--- Save the sender to phonebook. Mark several--- Select several messages in inbox. Details--- You can get the information about the message like sender, received date. Drafts The SMS/MMS you stored.
Broadcast message Receive mode--- Turn on/off receipt of message. Channel Settings--- Select/Add/Edit/Delete channel number. Languages--- Sets up the preferred language. Read messages---If function is activated, message can be read and some functions can be used. Templates Edit, remove and use in message. Message settings Text message You can edit the message settings here. Select SIM1 or SIM2, you can do the following: Profile settings--- Select the profile you preferred.
Memory status--- Check the memory status. Preferred storage--- Choose SIM or Phone as your storage. Preferred connection--- GPRS, prefer GSM or GSM only. (Only used for SIM1). Multimedia message Data accounts--- Select the data accounts. Common settings Compose: Slide time: Set the slide time you preferred. Creation Mode: Free or Restricted. Auto Signature: Turn on/off automatically apply signature. Signature: Input your signature. Sending: Validity period: 1, 6, 12 hours, 1 day, 1 week, Max.
Roaming: You can select As home, Delayed or Rejected. Read report: You can select On request, Send or Never send. Delivery report: Turn on/off this report feature. Memory status: You can get the information of Usage, Used memory and free memory. Service message Enable push--- Select Accept all or Disable. Enable service loading--- Select Prompt, Auto launch and Disable. 5.2 Phonebook You can store phone numbers in SIM card or phone.
Send business card--- Send business card via SMS, MMS or Bluetooth. Add to blacklist--- Add the contact to blacklist. The contacts in blacklist cannot get through when they call you. Caller groups--- You can add the contact to some groups as friends, family, VIP, business or others. Phonebook settings: Preferred storage: Select SIM card, phone or both as your phone storage. Speed dial: Status: Turn on/off for your speed dials. Set numbers: Set up the speed dial numbers.
5.3 Call history Call history The phone can keep the call history of the dialed calls, the received calls and the missed calls from SIM1 and SIM2. It can also record the call time and cost. The phone can only log missed and received calls if it is turned on and when in an area with network coverage. Missed Calls--- You can check the call history for the last missed calls. Dialed Calls--- You can check the call history for the last dialed calls.
Call Cost--- Needs the support of your network provider. Last call cost: Check the cost of the last call made with SIM1/SIM2. Total cost: Check the cost of all the calls made with SIM1/SIM2. Reset cost: Clear all the cost logs of SIM1/SIM2. Max cost: You can set a maximum call cost limit for SIM1/SIM2. To set up this function you need to input the PIN. Price per unit: Needs the support of your network provider, for more information please contact your service provider.
Deactivate: Disable this service (Apply to operator first). Query status: Consult the service supplier to check the service state. Call divert--- Call transferring function can transfer some preset phone numbers to another phone: Divert all voice calls: All incoming calls are transferred directly. Divert if unreachable: Transfer incoming calls when out of service. Divert if no answer: Transfer incoming calls when no answering in certain time. Divert if busy: Transfer incoming calls when busy.
Cancel all: Cancel all the call barring settings on SIM1/SIM2. User can dial and receive all. Change barring password: Change the password for call barring of SIM1/SIM2. Advanced settings: Blacklist--- You can turn on/off the “Reject number in blacklist”. You can also set up the blacklist numbers. Auto redial--- Turn on/off the “Auto redial”. Call time display--- Turn on/off the “Call time display”. Call time reminder--- Turn on/off the “Call time reminder”.
Forward--- Send to MMS, Bluetooth, etc… Details--- File setup date and size. Rename--- Rename specified file. Copy--- Copy file to Received, Images, Audio, Photos, My Music and Video. Move--- Move file to Received, Images, Audio, Photos, My Music and Video. Delete--- Delete specified file. Delete all files--- Delete all files in the folder. Sort by--- Sort according to name, type, time, size or none. Images Wallpaper View--- View the specified wallpaper.
Audio Recorded File Play--- Play selected file. Forward--- Send to User profile, MMS and e-mail. Details--- File setup date and size. Rename--- Rename the specified file. Copy--- Copy file to Received, Images, Audio, Photos, My Music, Video. Move--- Move file to Received, Images, Audio, Photos, My Music, Video. Delete--- Delete specified file. Delete all files--- Delete all files in the folder. Sort--- Sort according to name, size, type, time. Photos Photo Folder View--- View the picture.
Delete all files--- Delete all files in the folder. Sort by--- Sort according to name, type, time, size. My Music MP3 Folder Play--- Play MP3. Forward--- Send to User profiles, MMS, Bluetooth. Details--- File setup date and size. Rename--- Rename the specified file. Copy--- Copy file to Received, Images, Audio, Photos, My Music and Video. Move--- Move file to Received, Images, Audio, Photos, My Music and Video. Delete--- Delete the record. Delete all files--- Delete all files in the folder.
and Video. Delete--- Delete the record. Delete all files--- Delete all files in the folder. Sort by--- Sort according to name, type, time, size. Memory Card Use Micro-SD/T-Flash card. Open--- Open the files in Micro-SD/T-Flash Card. Build Up Folder--- Build up the sub-folder. Rename--- Rename the folder name. Delete--- Delete the specified file. Sort by--- Sort according to name, type, time, size. 5.
Power on--- Select the ring tone you preferred when power on. Power off--- Select the ring tone you preferred when power off. System alert--- Turn on/off for system alert. 5.6 Settings Dual SIM switch You can select “Manually selected by user” or “Automatically decided”. Dual SIM settings Dual SIM open--- SIM1 and SIM2 are both active. Only SIM1 open--- Only SIM1 is active. Only SIM2 open--- Only SIM2 is active. Flight mode--- Phone is still on except RF is off.
Set foreign city: Press left and right to select the foreign city you need. Set time/date: You can set the time, date and daylight saving. Set format: Set time format, date format and date separator as you prefer. Update time with time zone: Turn on/off of this function. Schedule power on/off--- Set the time for phone to automatically turn on/off. You can maximum set 4 schedules. Language: Choose the display language. Preferred input methods--- Choose the preferred language input methods.
Security settings SIM1/SIM2 security--- Need to input correct PIN code to turn on/off this function. To change PIN or PIN2, PIN lock must be enabled, 4--- 8 digits are required. Phone security--- You need to input correct phone password to turn on/off this function. You can change the password in the mobile from “1122” to any 4-8 digits. If lock is activated, you need to input the password to unlock the phone. Auto keypad lock--- On/off key lock.
5.7 Other applications Alarm The time used in the alarm function of the calendar is the same with that of the clock function. Make sure that the battery has enough power for the alarm function to work properly. There are 5 alarm set ups, which you can activate/deactivate. The alarm can be set to ring once, everyday or specific week days. The alarm will go off on the specified time. The phone will ring and the screen will display the current time and date. Press ‘Stop’ to stop the ring.
Bluetooth The following options are available in the Bluetooth menu: Power--- Turn on/off for the buetooth. Visibility--- To allow your device to be found by other devices. My device--- Search new device or display paired devices. Search audio device--- Search for devices. My name--- Edit the name shown to other devices. Advanced--- You can set your audio path, storage, sharing permission and know you address. Services You can access various services from the internet.
File list--- You can find the record you made before. Media player Media player support file formats such as MP3. Media player does not necessarily support all features of a file format or all the variations of file formats. Camera Your device supports five image capture resolutions and the maximum is 1600 x 1200 pixels. Camera settings--- Adjust shutter sound, EV, anti-flicker, contrast delay timer and cont. shot.
Image viewer All photos taken from the camera will be saved in photo album. You can view all your photos by this function. View--- Check the picture. Information--- You can get basis information of the image like size, date and file name, etc. Browse style--- Two different modes to choose: List and Matrix. Send--- Allow you to send the image as MMS or via Bluetooth. Use as--- You can use the image as wallpaper, screen saver, power on display, power off display and caller picture.
Sepia green, Sepia blue and Color invert. Storage--- Choose phone or memory card as storage. Restore default--- Restore the recorder configuration to default settings. Sound recorder Select “Option” in the audio file list, the following options are available: New record--- Record new audio file. Play--- Play selected file. Append--- Record other files (only for AMR). Rename--- Rename the specific file. Delete--- Delete the selected file. List--- Check the file list.
Fun & Games Games Puzzle game is built-in to your phone. Games Settings Background music: On/Off Sound effect: On/Off Volume: Levels 1-7 EBook reader Supports .txt file for eBook reading. Clean up bookshelf--- Clean up the bookshelf here. Global settings--- You can set up the Font size, Scroll by, Auto scroll, Scroll speed, Full screen, Alignment and Select storage here. Calendar User records a schedule in the calendar and sets the alarm on the schedule as a reminder. The current date is highlighted.
Go to monthly/weekly view: User can view monthly or weekly calendar format. Tasks Create new reminder. You can add, edit, delete, send or set alarm for the reminder. Stopwatch Typical stopwatch Lap timing--- You can remember many times, every time after they recorded zero time. View records--- You can view the current “mind time” historical record.
7. Appendix 1 Malfunction Diagnosis Problem/s Cannot Turn On SIM card Reception problem Cannot call out Cannot recharge the battery Reason/s Check the battery SIM card is dirty; Re-install the SIM card; SIM card is damaged,change the SIM card (SIM2 same as above) Check the signal on the display, it has 5 bars, 5 is the best and 2 is weakest.
Cannot connect to network Too dark for photo Photo is Blur Distortion of image Cannot find menu Can only see part of a wallpaper Reception is too weak; SIM card position,contact problem or SIM card is damaged. Brightness setting ; Environment Target is moving ; Phone is moving or shaking. Target is too close to the camera SIM card is not supported to display faction File size is too large, wallpaper size should be 176×220 only 8.
PIN PUK IMEI CB GPRS MMS WLAN Personal Identity Number PIN Unblocking Key International Mobile Equipment Identity Cell Broadcast General Packet Radio Service Multimedia Message Service Wireless LAN 48
FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types:U-530-2(FCC ID:ZU3UNNECTOBLAZE) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for use at the ear is 0.738W/kg and when properly worn on the body is 0.735W/kg. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1.5cm from the body.