User Manual Cellular phone Brand Name:SENWA Model name:S406 FCC ID: 2AAA6S406
Table of Contents 1 General Information ....................................................... 3 1.1 Brief ....................................................................................................................................... 3 1.2 Safety Precautions ........................................................................................................................... 4 1.3 General precautions............................................................................................
4.2.8.1 Text message: .......................................................................................................................... 19 4.2.8.2 Multimedia message: .............................................................................................................. 19 4.3 Call Center .................................................................................................................................... 19 4.3.1 Call log .......................................................
6.1 When the mobile phone displays “Insert SIM”? ........................................................................... 34 6.2 Checking and precautions of PIN, PIN2, PUK, PUK2 and password:.......................................... 34 6.3 Network connection fails .............................................................................................................. 34 6.4 You can’t be heard ..........................................................................................................
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 /GPRS network environment.
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. The mobile phone may influence the normal working of the electronic equipment or the medical equipment. In case of using the mobile phone at those places, please follow the relevant rules or regulations.
¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ please stop using the battery and change for a new battery. If the battery electrolyte comes into contact with skin or clothes, it may cause the skin burnt. In such a case, wash the skin and clothes immediately and then go to the hospital at once. If the battery electrolyte leaks or sends off an odd smell, please take it away from the flammable fire so as to avoid fire or burst. Keep the battery from wetting; or it may cause overheat, smoke or erosion to the battery.
¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ 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. The service life of the battery is limited. The service time of the battery is shortened with the frequent charging.
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. Only when the initial battery is exhausted thoroughly (the electricity quantity runs out and the mobile phone can not power on) can the battery be fully recharged for use, so does the second time charging. Only when recycled for three times in this way can the battery works in the best condition easily. 2.2.
¾ ¾ 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. If the power indicator is full and stops to flicker, this means that the charge has been finished. This process often takes 3 to 4 hours. It is normal that, during charge, the battery, mobile phone and battery charger become hot.
¾ -Input PIN (If you have set password for SIM card) (Please refer to the section 4.8.5. “security settings” for detail operations) ¾ -Input the mobile phone’s password (if you have set the lock-code) (Please refer to the section 4.8.5.
*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.
3.2 Call functions ¾ When the logo of the network service provider appears on the screen, you then may make or answer a call. The info bar implicates the signal intensity on the top left screen (the 4-scale info bar means the signal is the strongest). ¾ Call quality performs variedly under the influence of the obstacles. Therefore the movement in a small scope may improve the signal intensity effectively. 3.2.
3.2.2 Answer a call ¾ In a normal condition, when there is an incoming call, press the dial key to answer the call. ¾ If the “any key for answer” is set on, then you can press any key to answer the call. ¾ If the handset is inserted, you can also press the keys on the handset to answer a call. If it is not convenient, you can set “auto answer” to on and make sure that the handset is inserted. The call will be automatically got through after two seconds’ ringing or vibration. 3.2.
3.3 Hand-free function ¾ When you make a call, press the Right Soft Key to have a Hand-Free call. 4 Menu Introduction 4.1 Phone book ¾ You may make full use of phone book to store some name, mobile phone number, family number, company number and so on. Please choose “phone book” from main menu, and then enter it. ------Quick search: choose this option to enter into the phone book browse interface.
mobile phone, default password is 1122). 4.2 Messaging The message services can only be used if they are supported by your network or your service provider and you have subscribed to them. Also appropriate settings need to be in place. *Note: When sending messages, your phone may display the words Message sent. This is an indication that the message has been sent by your device to the message centre number programmed into your device.
¾ ¾ ¾ ------Forward: forward this message. ------Delete: delete this message. ------ Use number: pick up the numbers with 3 or more digits in the messages. You can call these numbers, send message to them, or save them in Contacts. ------Advanced Use URL: pick up the web address in the message and connect to it. Use USSD: pick up the numbers with 1 or 2 digits in the messages. Copy to phone/SIM: copy this message to phone or SIM card. Move to phone/SIM: move this message to phone or SIM card.
------Advanced: Use number: pick up the numbers with 3 or more digits in the messages. You can call these numbers, send message to them, or save them in Contacts. Use URL: pick up the web address in the message and connect to it. Use USSD: pick up the numbers with 1 or 2 digits in the messages. Copy to SIM / phone: copy this message to mobile phone or SIM card. Move to SIM / phone: move this message to mobile phone or SIM card. ¾ Press Option to perform the following operations.
Move to SIM / phone: move this message to mobile phone or SIM card. Press Option to perform the following operations. ------View: View the details of the message. ------Forward: forward this message. ------Delete: delete the message. ------Delete all: delete all the messages in Drafts. ------Mark several: Select one or more messages to be labeled. ¾ Mark: Press OK to mark the message. You can press Option to perform the following operations Delete: delete the mark message.
------Read message: read the messages you have received from Cell Broadcast. ------Languages: select language. ------Channel settings: Set the channel of cell broadcast, including Select, New, Edit and Delete. * Note: In Messaging, if you select “SIM1 only”, only items that relate to SIM1 are displayed, e.g. Voicemail, Cell Broadcast; if you select “SIM2 only”, only items that relate to SIM2 are displayed, e.g. SIM2 Voicemail, SIM2 Cell Broadcast., This function needs to be supported by network operator. 4.
------ All calls: view last 20 calls. ------ Dialed calls: view last 20 dialed numbers. ------ Received calls: view last 20 answered calls. ------ Missed calls: view last 20 missed calls. The call log interface to enter the option to do the following: ¾ View: view details of call records ¾ Call: call the number. ¾ Send text message: edit text message and send it to this number. ¾ Send multimedia message:edit multimedia message and send it to this number. ¾ Save to Phonebook: add the record to Phonebook.
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. Divert if busy: enable this option and all the incoming calls are diverted to the specified number when you are busy. Divert all data calls: Transfer if it is data call.
Blacklist number: set Blacklist and save the numbers that you don’t want to answer.( You can save up to 20 telephone numbers in Blacklist) ------Whitelist: set Whitelist and save the numbers ,you will not receive the number of calls outside the white list. Mode: Switch on / off the White List function. Whitelist number: edit to add a white list of numbers.( You can save up to 20 telephone numbers in Whitelist) Set blacklist list: set Blacklist and save the numbers that you don’t want to answer.
¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ Add: Manually add a wireless network. Define access point: To enter the edit access point. WIFI status: View WIFI state. Disable WIFI: Disconnect the connection of WIFI. Power save mode: Set the power saving modes. Refresh: Refresh the WIFI list. 4.4.3 Data account ¾ Edit: ------ Account name: name of this account. Select Edit to modify. ------ APN: input APN. ------ User Name: account name of dial-up server (not WAP gateway).
¾ Effect Settings: set the special good effect of pictures. ¾ Storage: select the storage position of pictures. ¾ Restore default: Restore all camera settings to factory default. *Note: The camera preview screen, press the 0 key to quickly switch to the video interface, press a button to switch photo size, press the 2 key to switch the picture quality, adjust the white balance, press the 4 key, press the 6 key to set the delay the timer, press the 7 key to set the shooting.
¾ Send: send the selected video to Contacts or with Bluetooth. ¾ Rename: change the file name of selected video. ¾ Delete: delete the selected video. ¾ Delete all files: delete all the saved video. ¾ Sort by: sort the video in the folder according to name, type, time, size or none. ¾ Storage: Select the path to read files: mobile phone or memory card. *Note:Phone video files default to read the file under the administration of H-Video files in the folder. It is supports playing of 3GP,MP4 files.
*Note:Recorded audio files are stored in the file manager in the H-Recorder . 4.5.7 FM radio The FM Radio supports auto scan and manual input. If the channel you are listening to provides FM radio service, you can check the channel information on the screen. The FM Radio service uses packet data connection (network service). To use FM Radio service, the following requirements must be satisfied: z Both the radio channel and network operator supports this service.
¾ ¾ ¾ Program list : Show the scanned channels list. Scan : To scan the TV channels. Full screen: change the current TV screen in to full screen display. TV interface shortcut keys: ¾ * key – scan the TV channels ¾ # key – switch to full screen and normal screen ¾ 1~9 keys – shortcut to program list ¾ Up navigation key – increase volume ¾ Down navigation key – decrease volume ¾ Left and Right navigation key – change channels 4.8 JAVA The phone supports JAVA function.
—— Ring type: Beep once, Repeat or Ascending. —— SIM1/2 Incoming call: set the tones for incoming calls. —— Ringtone volume: set the incoming ringtone volume. —— SIM1/2 message: set the tones for SIM1/2 message. —— Message volume: set the message tone volume. —— Keypad: set the keypad tone. —— Keypad volume: set the keypad tone volume. —— Power on: set the power on tone. —— Power off: set the power off tone. —— System alert: switch on or off the system alert. ¾ 4.10 Rest: restore defaults.
------Preferences: Pre-store several networks. ------GPRS prefer:select Data prefer or Call prefer. 4.10.2 Security settings You can set up the safety options for your mobile phone via this menu to prevent your mobile phone or SIM card from unauthorized use ¾ SIM1 /SIM2 security : ------PIN lock: You can set on / off the SIM card lock. (the PIN code can prevent your SIM card from illegal operation. If the PIN code is disabled, select Enable and you can start PIN code protection.
4.10.4 Restore factory settings Restore the functions of mobile phone to default. 4.10.5 Shortcuts ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ Quick list of features, go to the menu do the following: Add: add the function menu. Edit: edit the list of features. Delete: delete the list of menu. Delete all: remove all menus from the list. Change order: change the list of menu order. 4.11 Organizer 4.11.1 Bluetooth This mobile phone supports Bluetooth wireless connection.
4.11.3 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 Add : ------Start time: prompt time of memo. ------End time: end time of memo. ------Subject: contents displayed on screen when prompt. ------Alarm: activate/deactivate alarm clock. ------Repeat: 1. Once: this memo prompts only once. 2. Everyday: alarm at specified time everyday. 3.
4.11.5 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. 4.11.6 Notes You can add, edit, and delete notes. 4.11.7 Calculator Press the Direction keys to input the four operators +, -, ×, ÷. Press the Right soft key to clear last number or result; press the Right soft key “Back” to exit calculator and press the Left soft key or OK to calculate.
foot, cm <-> inch, press the down navigation key to move the cursor, enter your desired the figures calculated to determine the conversion results can be obtained. 4.11.11 Currency converter Use this feature, and exchange rates. Enter the exchange rate conversion interface, enter the exchange rate. The conversion interface, the selected ratio of the switch bar, touch-screen click the left and right arrows to switch to choose their own currency and foreign currency rate.
5 Operation Instructions on Chinese and English Input Letter Input Method This mobile phone provides two kinds of input methods, i.e. capital letter input, and lowercase input. What this letter input method differs from the Intelligent English Input Method is that it has no association function. However, you may input the needed letters by pressing keys for multiple times continuously. A corresponding letter will be input by pressing a key once.
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. Please move to other places and try again. 3. The trunk line of network operator is bad. 4. Please contact ××× Service Center or ××× Maintenance Department if the above methods are invalid. 6.5 Can’t charge the battery 1. The contact between charger and mobile phone is bad. Make sure whether the installation is proper. 2. Check whether the battery is valid.
FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION: WARNING!! Read this information before using your phone In August 1986 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Outer FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies.
RF Exposure Information: FCC RF Exposure requirements: The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for use next to the body with the minimum separation distance of 1.5cm is 0.356W/kg, next to the head is 0.429W/kg. This transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.