Mobile Phone User Manual U-240-2 CONTENTS 1 BASIC KNOWLEDGE ............................................... 5 KNOWLEDGE............................................... 1.1 1.2 1.3 GENERAL INTRODUCTION............................... 5 S ECURITY .....................................................5 S AFETY WARNINGS AND NOTICE ITEMS............ 5 General Notice.......................................................5 Cautions for phone use............................................6 Cautions for battery use.
.5 MAKING CALLS....................................................13 Making DDD(Direct Distance Dialing).................. 13 Making IDD........................................................ 13 Dial the number in the list..................................... 13 2.6 EMERGENCY C ALL............................................... 14 2.7 ANSWERING CALLS ............................................... 14 2.8 CALL HISTORY .....................................................14 2.9 CALL MENU...................
4.5.2 Inbox.......................................................... 22 4.5.3 Drafts..........................................................22 4.5.4 Outbox........................................................23 4.5.5 Sent message............................................... 23 4.5.6 Archive....................................................... 23 4.5.7 Email.......................................................... 23 4.5.8 Broadcast Message....................................... 23 4.5.
.10.1 Calculator..................................................29 4.10.2 Unit converter............................................ 29 4.10.4 Ebook reader.............................................. 29 4.10.5 Answer machine......................................... 30 4.10.6 Java...........................................................30 4.10.7 Java settings............................................... 30 4.10.8 Java default security....................................30 4.10.9 Java task manager...
1 Basic Knowledge introduction 1.1 General Generalintroduction Thank you for choosing this color screen and Dual SIM Dual Standby NFC mobile phone. With this manual, you will understand mobile phone well by the improved functions and easy operations. works in GSM/GPRS network.
� Do not put the phone at places with high temperature/ humidity / dust density, which may cause phone breakdown. � Store the phone out of reach of children. The phone may cause injury if used as a toy. � Do not place the phone on an uneven or unsteady surface in case it may drop down and be damaged. Cautions for phone use � Please power off the phone at the places where the use of mobile phone is forbidden, such as in the airplane and hospital.
� When fitting the battery, do not press the battery by force, or it will cause liquid leakage, over-heating, explosion and ignition of the battery. � Do not cause short circuit by wires, needles, etc. and do not store the battery with metal subjects like necklace, or it will cause liquid leakage, over-heating, explosion and ignition of the battery. � Do not weld the ends of battery, or it will cause liquid leakage, over-heating, explosion and ignition of the battery.
� Do not use the charger at places of high humidity such as bathroom, or it will cause electric shock, ignition and charger damage. � Do not touch the charger, electric wires and the outlet with a wet hand, or it may result in electric shock. � Do not put heavy stuff on the power line or try to refit electric wires, or it will cause electric shock and ignition. � Pull out the power plug before cleaning and maintaining.
2 Before Use Illustration of the Phone Parts 2.
“kaka” Charging the Battery � Connectthe charger to power supply � Plug the charger connector into the charge port at the top side of the phone. (Note:Put upward the side with arrow.) � Now, a charge indicator display s on the upper right corner of the screen and flickers during the charging process. If the battery is charged in power-off condition, the screen will display charging indicator to tell the phone is charging.
- Insert the USB cable in power off status: to use it as a U-disk, while it has the function of USB charging. 2.4 Connecting to the network SIM card Please insert a valid SIM card (user Identification card) into the phone before using it. SIM card is the key for you to enter digital GSM network.
Enter lock code —— ——if handsetlock code has been set. Searching Network Network——search till finding the right network. Unlocking the SIM card By setting PIN 1 (personal Identification number) code of SIM card and handset lock code, you can protect your SIM card and phone from illegal use. When this function is put in use, you have to enter PIN1 code each time you power on your phone to unlock the SIM card before you dial or receive calls. You may cancel the SIM card protection (referring to chapter 4.4.
the connection is set up, the network service provider’ s name will be displayed at the screen. Now your phone is in standby mode. Note: If “EMERGENCY CALLS ONLY” is shown on your screen, it means you are out of the covering area of the network (service area), but you still can send emergency calls according to the signal strength. 2.5 Making calls When the icon of the network provider is display ed on the screen, you can dial or receive calls.
chapter 4.3.1“Call history”). All numbers are grouped as Dialed Calls, Received Calls and Missed Calls. Your mobile phone lists all the numbers so that you can view all the call logs. When the list is full, old numbers will be deleted automatically. You can check the list by the following operations: � Press Dial key to view the record of Dialed calls, and then to view the “Call history”, and then you can choose to view “SIM1 call history” or “SIM2 call history”.
� Hold single call Keep the current call/Resume the kept call. � End single call End the current call. � New call Dialing a new phone number � Phonebook Enter phonebook-browsing state � Message center Edit and send a new short message � Sound Recorder Record the call. � Mute Block (Send) caller’s voice. � DTMF Press leftsoft key to switch on/off this feature. Note Note: Some menu items can only appear in special cases.
3 Function Menu 3.1 Usage of Function Menu OK Key function: � Enter the Function main menu by pressing ok in standby mode. � In the main menu, press the four direction keys to scroll to the function you need, with pressing Left Soft Key to enter the function and pressing Right Soft Key to quit the main menu. In any submenu, press the four direction keys to scroll to the function you need, with pressing Left Soft Key to enter the function and pressing Right Soft Key to quit current menu.
4-1-2 Dialled calls 4-1-3 Received calls 4-1-4 Delete call logs 4-1-5 Call timers 4-1-6 Call cost 4-1-7 Text msg.
7-3 Tasks 7-4 Alarm 7-5 Azaan alarm 7-6 World clock 7-7 Notes 8 Settings 8-1 Dual SIM settings 8-2 Phone settings 8-2-1 Time and date 8-2-2 Schedule power on/off 8-2-3 Language 8-2-4 Pref. input method 8-2-5 Display 8-2-6 Themes 8-2-7 Dedicated key s 8-2-8 Auto update time 8-2-9 Flight mode 8-2-10 Font size 8-2-11 UART settings 8-2-12 Misc. settings 8-3 Network settings 8-3-1 SIM1 8-3-2 SIM2 8-3-3 GPRS transfer pref.
9 User profiles 9-1 General 9-2 Silent 9-3 Meeting 9-4 Outdoor 9-5 My style 10 Extra 10-1 Calculator 10-2 Unit converter 10-3 Currency converter 10-4 Stopwatch 10-5 Ebook reader 10-6 Answer machine 10-7 Java 10-8 Java settings 10-9 Java default security 10-10 Java task manager 10-11 Zakat calculator 11 Services 11-1 Internet services 11-2 Licence manager 12 WLAN Note: Some items in menu only appear in certain specific cases.
4 Detail of Function Menu 4.1 File manager This management is for phone and memory card. Customer must insert the memory card then find the folder. Enter file folder options: - Open:Display the content in this folder - Create a new folder: Create a new folder in this folder. - Format: Format this folder. Enter specified file options; please refer to the computer file operation. 4.2 Phonebook You can store the names, mobile phone numbers and other name-card information of important persons in your phonebook.
check the current status of this function. g Call Divert Divert: - Divert All Voice Calls Calls:Divertall incoming voice calls. - Divert if Unreachable Unreachable: Divert the call to pre-set number when the phone can’t be got through. - Divert if No Answer Answer:Divert the call to pre-set number when there is no answer. - Divert if Busy: Divertthe call when the phone is busy. - Divert All Data Call: Divert all incoming data calling.
� Press Option when finishing editing or need to add something else, and press UP/Down Key to select Send to ,input method , Advanced Advanced, Sav Savee to Drafts in line with your need. toDrafts � Input Method Method: Change the input method. - Save and Send : To send this message and save it in Outbox, select this item to enter an editing bar, press number key to input number, or find the number in phone book, press ok key to send.
4.5.4 Outbox � enter Outbox to view the saved messages. � Press OK key to read the content of the message when the message list of the Outbox appears. After you press OK, you entry the message , Now you can practice following operations by pressing Options Options: 1 Forward : Entry the edited mode. 2 Delete Delete:: Delete the draft.
Common Settings Settings: select on/off of status of delivery report or reply path (depending on network operator). Voicemai server server: select the voicemail server . - Memory Status Status: check the status of occupied space in SIM card or handset. - Preferred Storage Storage: select handset or SIM card Reply Path: When this function enabled, reply messages from the receiver would be sent according to the sending path of the original message.
View: view the schedule of current date. View all: View all the schedules. Add event: Add new schedule. Delete event: Delete schedules. Jump to date: Input a date to view. Go to weekly/monthly view: Switch between weekly view and monthly view so that you can view the calendar in months or weeks. The default is monthly view. ■ Task: Ten entries can be stored in the handset. Select Memo in the submenu to Add Add, View and Delete the entries in Memo. ■ Alarm: To set the alarm function.
- Automatic Automatic: Auto search the network to which the SIM card is subject. Manual Manual: Search all available networks, and register manually. Preferences Preferences: Pre-save some favorite networks Band Selection Selection: Selecta proper band. GPRS connection connection: select GPRS connecting mode, constant or temporary. settings 4.8.4 Security Securitysettings 4.8.4.1 SIM security g PIN Lock You can set security settings in this menu to prevent your mobile phone from being used illegally.
your own code. 4.8.4. 4.8.4.44 Change Password Change the Password of the phone. The default password of phone is 1122. 4.8.4. 4.8.4.55Auto KeyPad Lock Set the waiting time for locking the key pad. After setting, key pad will be locked automatically 4.8. 4.8.55 Connectivity 4.8. 4.8.55.1 Bluetooth Bluetooth: Short distance wireless data transmission,it have six options:1.power, 2.inquiry audio device, 3.my device, 4.active device, 5.setting, 6.about. 1, Power:on/off bluetooth.
4.8. 4.8.55.3 Connection management management. connection SIM 4.8. 4.8.55.4 Data Dataconnection SIM. 4.8. 5 . 5 Data accounts 4.8.5 Dataaccounts accounts: To select and edit the gprs data account. settings 4.8. 4.8.66 Restore factory factorysettings The default password of restoring factory security is 1122. It use the phone lock code and you can change it to be your own code. If you forget your new phone lock code, please contact your distributor or the authorized local customer service center.
4.1 4.100 Extra 4.10.1 Calculator This phone provides you with a calculator possessing four basic functions to facilitate your simple calculations. Calculator and press Options to enter. SelectCalculator - Press 0~9 Number Keys to enter numbers, press # Key to enter decimal point. - Press Up/Down/Left/Right Key to switch among +, –, ×,÷, M+, M-, MC, MR. Clear - Press the Right Soft Key “Clear Clear” to clear last digit and results. Press Right Back OK Soft Key “Back Back” to exit the calculator.
“Phone” or “Memory Card”. You can set the original opening attribute of newly opened e-book files in Sy stem Preset, as well as enter “Settings ” menu in “Option” menu during reading the e-book file to reset it and save separately. During reading you can “Scroll Pages” or “Scroll Lines”, as well as full screen reading, pressing “1” Key for shortcutkey prompt and help. This function can automatically identify “UTF-8” and “Unicode” formats of “Notepad” on the computer.
4.1 4.111.2 Internet service Your mobile phone supports WAP function. You can access services like news, weather forecast and flight information, etc. which supported by your service provider, Note: GPRS service need supporting by network, and you can can’’ t enjoy GPRS until it is activated and in the area covered by GPRS network. - Homepage Homepage:Link to the homepage.. Homepage is the WAP website preset in the connection setting.
5.2 Keypad definition The general keypad is defined as follows. For key board definitions of specific input method, please refer to Section “Smart ABC Input” and “Alphabet and Numeric Input”. Left Soft Key Key: Usually means OK. Right Soft Key usually means exit or cancel. OK Key Key: Usually used for selecting words # Key is used to switch among different input modes.
The key board definition of Alphabet and Numeric Input is as follows: Keys Corresponding characters and functions Note No. Key 1 . ,-?!:1 No. Key 2 ABCabc2 No. Key 3 DEFdef3 No. Key 4 GHIghi4 No. Key 5 JKLjkl5 No. Key 6 MNOmno6 No. Key 7 PQRSpqrs7 No. Key 8 TUVtuv8 No. Key 9 WXYZwxyz9 No.
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-240-2(FCC ID:OLEU240) 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 0.497W/kg and when properly worn on the body is 1.481W/kg. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 10mm from the body.