Cellular Phone User Manual BRAND NAME:Senwa MODEL NAME:S100-FX FCC ID:2AAA6S100-FX 1
Table of Contents 1 General Information .......................................................................... 4 1.1 Brief ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.2 Safety Precautions .................................................................................................................................................................. 4 1.
4.4.7 Bluetooth ........................................................................................................................................................................... 17 4.5 Phone book........................................................................................................................................................................... 17 4.6 Message: .......................................................................................................................
1 General Information 1.1 Brief Thank you for selecting this series colored screen mobile phone. Before installing and using the product, be sure to carefully read all the materials accompanying the mobile phone. This will help you to better use the mobile phone, get an overall idea about the use, and understand the perfect functions and the short-cut operating methods. This colored screen mobile phone is designed for the GSM network environment.
¾ ¾ mobile phone failure may happen. Please leave your mobile phone at place out of the children’s reach, because the children may regard it as a toy and cause physical injury. DO NOT leave your mobile phone on uneven or unsteady surfaces so as to prevent it from falling, causing a failure or a damage. 1.4 Precautions for mobile phone use ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ Please power off your mobile phone where mobile phone use is forbidden, e.g. on the plane or in the hospital.
¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ Please wash the eyes with clear water and then go to the hospital for medical treatment. DO NOT dissemble or remount the battery or it may cause a leakage, overheat, burst or fire to your mobile phone. DO NOT use or place your mobile phone in the high-temperature places, such as by the side of the fire or the heater; or it may cause a leakage, overheat, burst or a fire to your mobile phone.
1.8 General Precautions ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ Mobile phone Please use the mobile phone under the temperature ranging from 50C to 400C with a humidity ranging from 35% to 85%. When using the mobile phone, keep as far as possible away from the general phone, radio and office automatic equipment so as to avoid affecting the normal performance of the equipment and the mobile phone. Battery The battery should be left in place where the sunlight shoots from indirect angles and the ventilation is good.
¾ ¾ Insert the SIM card into the SIM card slot. When you need to pull out your SIM card, please power off your mobile phone firstly, remove the battery, pull out your SIM card 2.2 Battery ¾ The initial battery is of 50% charge, so it can be used right after being unpacked. The new battery should be charged at least for 14 hours.
¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ Insert the plug of the battery charger into the right side of the mobile phone (note: with arrow face upwards). Then the power quantity indicator in the upper right corner of the mobile phone screen will flicker. If the phone has been powered off, the screen will display “charging” and this indicates that the battery is being charged. If the phone is still in use despite of lack of power, the power indicator may take some time to appear on the screen.
*Note: If the screen prompts “Emergency”, this means that you are out of the normal network scope (service scope), but you can still make the emergency call according to the signal intensity. 2.4 The use of USB data route The method of using USB data route: Input one of the port into the computer, and then input the other port to the phone, after that you can transfer the data between the computer and the phone. When you are charging, the icon for the charge is moving.
*Note: The mobile phone does not support hot-plug function of T-FLASH in “power on” mode. Only when the mobile phone is powered off can T-FLASH be pulled out. Restart up and T-FLASH will come into effect. When using or editing files stored in the memory card, DO NOT pull out the memory card. 3 Basic Description 3.1 About the Keypads 3.1.
¾ You can input the telephone number via numeric keys to input the telephone number you want. Press the dial key. If you need to change the telephone number, press the right soft key to delete the inputted characters. During the dialing, the screen will display a “dialing” cartoon. The screen will display the call status information. If the answering tone is switched on, there will be a warning tone. ¾ When then call ends, please press Hand-up key to end the call.
3.2.3 Reject a call ¾ When there is an incoming call, press Hang-Up key to reject the call. 3.2.4 Menu available during a call ¾ During a call, you can press Option key to enter call menu. The operation method of the call menu is the same with that of the function menu. ¾ The call menu can only be seen during a call. Besides, functions, such as call waiting, holding on a call, and multiparty meeting, need to be supported by the network. Please contact with your network provider.
4 Menu Introduction 4.1 Call history In standby mode, press the center key to go to the main menu, and then select the call center to view the phonebook and call history. to enter into the call history. In the Call history, select a call log, you can carry out the following operations: ------ All calls: view last 30 calls. ------ Dialed calls: view last 10 dialed numbers. ------ Received calls: view last 10 answered calls. ------ Missed calls: view last 10 missed calls.
Warning: Adjust the volume properly when you listen to the radio. Continuous high volume may damage your hearing. You can make or answer a call when you are listening to radio. If the background playing is activated, the FM Radio is off automatically when you are calling and resumes when the call ends. You can also listen to the radio even without a SIM card. ¾ Switch on/off: in FM Radio interface, press the Down key to switch on/off the FM Radio.
option is set to loop playback. 4.4.4 Audio Player In the playlist interface, press the left soft key to access the song list, enter the option to do the following: ¾ Play: play the selected track. ¾ Details: view the details of the music. ¾ Add: add the selected music to ring tone library of Profiles. ¾ Renove: Move out of the single ¾ Renove all: Out of all ¾ Refresh list: update the playing list. ¾ Settings: set multimedia playing. 1. Pre. Play list: set default access path. 2. List auto gen.
¾ ------ Delete: delete file or folder. ------Sort by: sort files or folders. Folder Functions ------Audio: default storage path of record audio you have taken. ------My Music: default storage path of mp3 you have taken. ------Videos: default storage path of videos. ------ Images: default storage path of images. ------ Photos: default storage path of photos you have taken. ------E-book: default storage path of e-books you have taken ------Received: default storage path of document you have received. 4.4.
------ Extra numbers: You can set your fixed dialing, (This feature requires operator support). ------Memory status: Choose this option to check the phonebook information in the SIM card and in the mobile phone ------Copy contacts: copy all the records in the mobile phone or the SIM card: both SIM card to mobile phone and phone to SIM card are workable.
------View: View the details of the message. ------Reply: reply the sender with SIM. ------Call sender: call the number of the sender.
. ------Delete: delete this message. ------Delete all: delete all the messages in Inbox. ------Save to Phonebook: Choose the number of the message to Phonebook.. 4.6.3 Drafts ¾ ¾ Save messages which will be sent later. When the messages list of Drafts appears, you can press OK to read the message. You can press Option to perform the following operations: ------ Send: send the message. ------ Edit: pick up and edit the contents of the message. ------ Delete: delete the message.
4.6.5 Sent messages You can access the information has been sent 4.6.6 Broadcast Message ¾ Receive and read the messages from SIM Cell Broadcast. The functions are as follows: ------Receive mode: on/off receiving cell broadcast. ------Channel settings: Set the channel of cell broadcast, including Select, New, Edit and Delete. ------Languages: select language. ------Read message: read the messages you have received from Cell Broadcast. 4.6.
¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ View: view the created memos. View all: View all the created memos. Add event: create new memo. Delete event: Delete the created memos. Jump to Date: jump to specified date. Go to today: view the calendar in today. Go to weekly view: view the calendar in week (month). 4.7.2 Tasks Add task: create a new agenda and add a clock alarm. Five options can be chosen as follows: one time, every day, user-define, each week and each month. ¾ View: view the saved tasks.
¾ ¾ ¾ ------Custom: set the time that the alarm rings in a week. Alarm tone: select ring tone or FM radio as the alarm. Snooze (mins): set the snooze time. Alert type: select the alarm mode, e.g. Vibrator and Ring, Ring, Vibrator. 4.7.4 World clock You can look up the time of major cities around the world and set the time as your display time of your device. Press direction keys to view the time of major cities in other countries. 4.7.5 Notes You can add, edit, and delete notes. 4.7.
¾ My style mode: You can set your own alert mode. In every mode, you can edit the following in a separate manner: ¾ Activate: start the current profile. ¾ Customize: enter the setting profile parameters: —— Alert type: Ring only. —— Ring type: Repeat or Beep once. —— Ringtone: set the tones for incoming calls. —— Ringtone volume: set the incoming ringtone volume. —— message: set the tones for message. —— Message volume: set the message tone volume. —— Keypad: set the keypad tone.
¾ Call divert: ------ Divert all voice calls: enable this option and all the incoming calls are diverted to the specified number. ------ Divert if unreachable: enable this option and all the incoming calls are diverted to the specified number if the other party can’t dial through your number. ------ Divert if no answer: enable this option and the incoming calls are diverted to the number you set if your mobile phone isn’t answered.
Phone lock can prevent your mobile phone from illegal operation. If this function is enabled, you need to enter phone password every time you turn on the mobile phone, then you can unlock the phone and make or answer a call. You can clear mobile phone password, but illegal operation can’t be prevented in this case. *Note: The default phone lock password is 0000. Please change into your own private password as soon as possible.
2. The SIM card is locked if you input invalid PIN code for three times continuously. 3. Please consult SIM card operator for PUK code. 6.3 Network connection fails 1. The signals in your local place are weak or have shielding. Please move to other places and try again. 2. Please contact ××× Service Center or ××× Maintenance Department to do phone test. 6.4 You can’t be heard 1. Make sure whether it is network problem and try again. 2. The communication lines in some places are bad.
Appendix Abbreviation and Explanation GSM GPRS Global System for Mobile Communications General Packet Radio Service SMS Short Messaging Service SMS-CB SMS Cell Broadcast WAP Wireless Application Protocol FDN SIM Fixed Dial Number Subscriber Identity Module PC Personal Computer PIN Personal Identification Number. Usually refer to PIN. It is provided with SIM card and the code to access SIM card. PUK Personal Unlock Key. Provided along with SIM card.
the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies. The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas modifications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage the phone, or result in violation of FCC regulations. Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may result.
NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.