User Manual for W110
Introduction to Manual This manual provides operation guidelines for use of your W110 mobile phone. Please refer to the Quick Start Guide, included in the box for a brief overview of the basic functions. Introduction to Manual Icon The following icons are used for indication an important message in the User Manual: Message prompt. A service or function requires the support of network service. For more details, please consult the network service supplier.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Getting to Know Your Phone.......................................................................... 4 Front View ............................................................................................ 4 Side View .............................................................................................. 4 Back View ............................................................................................. 5 Getting started.........................................................
My stuff............................................................................................... 51 Calendar.............................................................................................. 55 Call Log................................................................................................ 57 Settings ............................................................................................... 58 PC Modem ..........................................................................
Getting to Know Your Phone Front View Phone Receiver CENTRAL KEY Navigation Key Left Soft Key (LSK) Go to Browser SEND key Display Screen Right Soft Key (RSK) Delete Key END/POWER Key Special Function Key Side View USB socket Headphones socket 4
Back View Loudspeaker Camera Battery Cover 5
Getting started (U)SIM Card and Battery When you subscribe to wireless services you will receive a (U)SIM Card (subscriber identity module), which contains information about your network services and your mobile number. Please consult with your SIM card provider, network service provider or network operator to obtain and use SIM‐based information. Insert (U)SIM Card and Battery Power off the phone and ensure the adapter is disconnected from the phone before removing the battery. 1.
Charging your battery: 1. Insert the USB connector of the charger into the phone. 2. When charging is compleletd, remove the USB charger from the phone Powering the Phone On and Off Before the phone is powered on, ensure that the phone has been charged and that the (U)SIM card is inserted in the phone. When the phone is powered on without (U)SIM card inserted, a message will be displayed advising that the (U)SIM card must be inserted to continue.
Display Screen Display Screen Status Indication Standby Wallpaper Left Soft Key Indication Right Soft Key Indication CENTRAL KEY Indication Status Indication: displays the status of the signal strength, battery power, messages, incoming calls, users profile, function options and connection to external devices (e.g. USB or charging) etc. Standby: displays the name of network service supplier, date, time and any messages (e.g. missed calls).
CENTRAL KEY Navigation Key ‐ ‐ Enter into main function menu or confirm selected entries. 4 way navigation allows you to scroll between the menu options.
Text Input using Multi‐press Mode 1. Locate at character input status, for example: Main menu > Messages > SMS > New. 2. Begin composing your message. The cursor will stay in the same place for 0.5 seconds before moving to the right. 3. Spell out the word you want to type repeatedly press the numbers ‐ utill the required character appears. 4. To switch between lower‐case and capital letters, select OPTION and select INPUT MODE; select the letter input mode “Abc/ABC/abc” and select OK. 5.
Set up Your Phone Personalize your phone, including display settings, ringtone settings, time and date settings, shortcut settings and phone lock settings. Display Settings To access Display Settings: Main menu> Settings > Display Settings Select Wallpaper 1. Main menu > Settings > Display Settings > Idle screen. 2. Select WALLPAPER and select the CENTRAL KEY which will allow you to choose from preloaded images or from My Stuff, where you can select a file to be loaded as wallpaper. 3.
Select a Ringtone 1. Select: Main menu> Settings > Profile. 2. To change the ringtone, select the profile you wish to change (e.g. Standard), 3. Select Voice Call Ring and select a ringtone from Preset Files or select Files to access My Stuff and select the desired ringtone files. 4. After setting the profile, select SAVE. Time and Date Settings Setting the Time and date 1. Main menu > Settings > Phone Settings > Time and date. 2. Select the options you wish to change and input the current time and date.
Modify the Phone Password 1. Main menu > Settings > Security Settings > Change phone code. 2. Enter the old password, the new password and then re‐enter the new password to confirm it 3. Select OK to save the new password setting. Unlock the Phone Lock 1. Main menu > Settings > Security Settings >Phone lock 2. Select ON and then select OK. 3. You will be prompted to enter the password to change the settings. Enter the current password and select OK.
Guideline for Quick Use Call Function When the phone is powered on it will search for the Local network and automatically connect to it. If the phone is outside of the coverage area, it may roam on other networks, depending on availability. Consult your network service provider for details on roaming and associated fees. The signal strength icon, (found in the top left corner of the display), displays the current signal strength the network. If the signal is weak, call quality may be affected.
3. Select the SEND key to activate the call. Place a call using Speed Dial Shortcuts Prior to placing a call using the speed dial shortcuts you need to set up the shortcut key for each contacts. 1. Main menu > Contacts > Option > Settings > Speed dial.. 2. Select SHORTCUT KEY and SET to input the corresponding number of shortcut keys or select SEARCH to a number from Contacts. 3. Select OK to save the settings. 4.
The phone supports emergency calls to 911 wherever there is network coverage. Regardless if you subscribe to service or have a SIM card installed. To make an emergency call: 1. Dial the emergency number (911) and select SEND KEY to initiate the call. Some countries or regions may set up other emergency numbers. Therefore, the network service supplier may store emergency numbers of other countries or regions in SIM card. Answering Calls Setting up the Answer Mode 1.
4. To view the call log of all missed calls select: Main menu > Call log > Missed calls. Transfer to receive the Incoming Call with Call Divert 1. Main menu > Settings > Call settings > Call divert 2. Select the transfer condition: All calls /If busy/If not answered/If not available. 3. Select OPTION and then select ON 4. Select where you want the calls transferred to; TO VOICEMAIL or TO ANOTHER. 5.
This feature requires support of the network. Please contact your network supplier. Multi‐party calls Making a call during an existing call 1. During a call, select OPTION and select NEW CALL 2. Input the number of new call and select the SEND key to initiate the second call. 3. To switch between the two calls select SWITCH. 4. To end the call, select the END/POWER key. Multi‐Party Calls You can accept multi party calls by connecting your existing call to an incoming call.
SAT Camera Messages Entertainment Contacts Tools Multimedia My stuff Calendar Call log Settings Menu Catalog SAT Browser Entertainment Camera Messages Contacts Tools Browser Go to homepage Enter URL Bookmark History Push message box Saved pages Browser settings Network settings SMS MMS Email All/Phone/USIM Group Alarm Notes Calculator Recorder Stopwatch 19
Multimedia My stuff Calendar Call Log Settings E‐book Unit convert World time Music player Video player Radio Images Sounds Videos Applications Others Missed calls Outgoing calls Incoming calls All Calls Data Transmission Call duration Profile Display Settings Phone Settings Call Settings Network Settings Security Settings Connection Settings Reset Settings Flight mode SAT Your network service provider will provide additional services on (U)SIM card, for example, entertainment, mobile chat and weather
The wireless application protocol (WAP) browser allows you to connect to the web using the network. This will allow you to browse news, search for information and ownload content. To access the BROWSER menu, select CENTRAL KEY from the homescreen and select the BROWSER icon. You can use the brower to download files that will not be displayed on the webpage such as ringtones, images and video. These downloaded items will be stored in their respective application files on the phone.
Bookmark With the bookmark feature, you can access saved webpage URLs quickly. Add Bookmark You can set the current webpage as a bookmark or create a bookmark through the functional menu when you are browsing a webpage. 1. Under the webpage‐browsing status, select: OPTION> Tools> Mark page. 2. To create a bookmark using functional menu, select: Main menu> Browser>Bookmark. 3. If no bookmarks have been created select NEW. If there are other bookmarks already selection OPTION then NEW. 4.
Option Menu of Browsing Log: Delete: delete the selected log. Delete All: clear away all the logs. Show title: display message title. Push message box View Push Messages. 1. Main menu > Browser >Push message box. Saved pages Save Webpage 1. When browsing a webpage, Select OPTION and TOOLS 2. Select SAVE PAGE and the current webpage will be saved in the Saved Pages folder. Browse Saved pages 1. Main menu > Browser > Saved pages. 2. Select webpage list and Select CENTRAL KEY to view the webpage. 3.
3. Select clear to delete the history. Set up Security Parameter 1. Main menu > Browser > Browser Settings > Security setting. 2. Select Setting type, and select OK to access the setting options. 3. Select a security characteristic status to select and save the setting by selecting OK. Set up Browser Display Characteristics 1. Main menu > Browser > Browser Settings> Look and feel. 2. Select Setting type, and select OK to access the setting options. 3.
Delete: delete a network configuration entry. Entertainment The phone supports various functions enabled by JAVA™ applications. You can download the games from the network to install and use. To access the ENTERTAINMENT menu, select the CENTRAL KEY from the homescreen and select the ENTERTAINMENT icon. Please install and use those reliably‐originated application programs and software.
Run Application Software 1. Main menu > Entertainment. 2. To run application software, select the CENTRAL KEY Option Menu of JAVA Application List: Download: input the download URL. The phone will link to the URL. Go to Java: open the My Stuff to view the download software list saved in the phone. Delete: delete the application software. Access Point: set up the network configuration. Details: view the application software data.
Camera settings 1. To use the automatic timer select: Main menu> Camera> Option> Countdown > /3 sec./ 5 sec./ 10 sec. 2. To set special effects for the picture select: Main menu> Camera> Option> Effect. Choose from Black/White/Negative/Sepia/Aqua 3. To adjust the settings on the camera select: Main menu> Camera> Option> Settings. From here you can adjust the Shutter sound, Quality, Image size, White balance, Anti‐Banding, Night mode, Photo default name.
Video Functions With the camera/camcorder feature you can record the videos with the option to store, view or send the video files. Recording a video 1. Main menu > Camera. 2. Select OPTION and select “To camcorder” which will open the camcorder window. 3. Select the CENTRAL KEY to start the video. 4. Select the CENTRAL KEY to pause and resume the video record. 5. Select the DOWN NAVIGATION KEY to end the video recording.
Settings: Quality, Image size, White balance, Record sound, Video type, Record time limit, Anti‐banding, Night mode and Video default name. Quality: Middle, Low, High, Middle is set in default. Image size: 176X144, 128X96, 176X144 is set in default. White balance: Auto, Tungsten, Fluorescence, Daylight, Cloudy, Auto is set in default. Record sound: Close/Open, Open is set in default. Video type: 3GP, MP4 and 3G2, MP4 is set in default.
4. 5. Select “via MMS/Email” the phone returns the editing window of MMS or E‐mail. You can input the message of addressee and select CENTRAL KEY to confirm the sending under the editing window of addressee. Select “via Bluetooth” the phone returns the paired device list. you can select the target device to send. Storage Settings Set up Storage Position of Pictures 1. Main menu >Camera. 2. Select OPTION and SAVE LOCATION 3. Select if you want to store to the Phone or Memory card.
Save to draft: save the currently edited Text message into draft box. Input mode: change the text input mode. Insert symbol: Insert symbol. Input settings: change the input mode for all messages. View Received Message 1. Main menu > Messages > SMS > Inbox. 2. Select the message you wish to view Option Menu after Selecting Inbox: Reply: reply the current Text message by SMS /MMS. Forward: forward the current Text message. Delete: delete the current Text message or selected Text message.
View Message Failed in Sending 1. Main menu >Messages>SMS>Outbox. 2. Select the message you wish to view and select CENTRAL KEY to view the details.. Option Menu of Outbox Message Resend: resend a selected message. Delete: delete or delete a batch the selected SMS. Delete all: clear up the current outbox. View mode: display the message in the message‐sending list by date and subject. Details: addressee, time and type. Option Menu for Viewing Unsent Message: Resend: resend a selected message.
2. 3. To continue editing a draft, select the message to open it. When you have completed the editing select OPTION and SEND which will prompt you to select the number of the recipient(s) Option Menu after Selecting Draft Box: Send: send the content of draft box to the contacts, if there is no addressee, you can jump to the address editing window of addressee. Delete: delete the current selected message or the whole message list. Delete all: clear up the current draft box.
Option Menu when the Preset Message Templates Entry is full: Send: send the preset commonly‐used SMS to the contacts. Delete: delete or delete a batch the selected commonly‐used SMS. Delete all: clear up all commonly‐used SMS. Text message Settings 1. Main menu > Messages > SMS >Settings>Text message >Setting/Send settings/Default storage. 2. Select setting entry and input the relevant parameters of SMS account, Sending parameters and default storage.
5. 6. 7. 8. Select the multimedia from the folder and select CENTRAL KEY to attach Select OPTION and SEND Type the recipient’s mobile number or select CENTRAL KEY to choose a number from your contacts. Select OK when you have added all recipients Select CENTRAL KEY to send the message Edit a Multimedia Message (MMS) 1. To add additional content to the MMS message, select: OPTION > Add page. 2. To preview the MMS message, select: OPTION > Preview. 3.
Details: display the current attribute information of the current MMS, including sender, date, time and type. Option Menu for Viewing Received MMS: Reply: reply the current sender of the MMS. Forward: forward the current MMS to other contacts. Call: call the current MMS sender. Extract object: save the video, audio, image and application to the folder. Extract: abstract the phone number, URL and Email. Delete: delete the selected MMS in the inbox.
Option Menu for Sent MMS: Forward: forward the current sent MMS to other contacts. Delete: delete the current or the bulk delete. Delete all: clear up the current sentbox. Call: call the current MMS sender number. View mode: display the sent list of MMS by date and subject. Details: subject, addressee, time, priority and size. View/Edit Draft 1. Main menu >Messages >MMS>Draft box. 2. Select the message you wish to view and select CENTRAL KEY to view.
Delete all: clear up MMS templates. MMS Setting 1. Main menu >Messages >MMS>Settings. 2. Select the setting you wish to modify, including: MMS center life time, Priority, Report allowed, Delivery report, Read report, Admit ad, Admit Anonymity, Delivery size limit, Reception size limit and Network settings. Memory status Display the current status of storage. Email Setting up an Email Account 1. Select CENTRAL KEY>Messages>Email>Settings 2. Select EMAIL ACCOUNTS and NEW 3.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Select: CENTRAL KEY >Messages >Email>New. Scroll to the subject line and enter the subject Scroll to the text section and compose the message To add an attachment to your E‐mail, select: Option >Add attachment. To insert a contact card into the E‐mail, select: Option >Add vCard. To save a draft of an E‐mail in the drafts folder, select: Option >Save to draft. 7. After you have finished editing, select: Option >Send. 8.
Details: display the mail data. View failed‐sent Email 1. Main menu >Email > Outbox. 2. Select the message you wish to view and select the CENTRAL KEY to view. Option Menu for Outbox Message: Resend: resend the selected mail. Delete: delete or delete a batch the selected E‐mail. Delete all: clear up the current outbox. View mode: display the mail of mail‐sending list by date and subject. Details: from, subject, time, size, to, priority, attachment.
View/Edit Draft 1. Main menu >Messages >Email>Draftbox. 2. To continue to edit message in draft box, select the draft entry and select CENTRAL KEY to edit 3. Select OPTION and SEND to send the email Option Menu after Selecting Draft Box: Send: if there is no addressee, you can jump to the address editing window of addressee. Delete: delete the current or the bulk delete. Delete all: clear up the current draft box. View mode: display the draft list by date and subject.
Set up Contacts View Viewing Contacts 1. Main menu > Contacts. 2. View contacts stored on the Phone, the (U)SIM card or ALL Create and Edit Contacts Create a New Contact 1. Main menu >Contacts 2. Select OPTIONS to select NEW. 3. Select Phone or USIM card to determine where the contact should be stored by scrolling left and right. 4. Scroll down to NAME and select the CENTRAL KEY to continue 5. Enter at least one phone number for the contact and select the CENTRAL KEY to save. 6.
4. 5. If selecting the mode “batch to delete”, you can use the CENTRAL KEY to select deletion items Select OPTION and DELETE, then select OK to confirm. Assign a Ringtone and Image for a Contact Only contacts stored in the phone’s memory support this feature. 1. Main menu >Contacts. 2. Select a contact and select OPTION and EDIT. Select the ringtone or image, and then select the CENTRAL KEY to open the folder, select the required files.
Send message: edit SMS or MMS. New: create the message of contact in contacts. Edit: edit the message of the current contact in contacts. Delete: delete the current selected contacts or delete a batch the selected contacts. Copy to USIM/mobile: support the copy between USIM card and phone mutually, copy the current record/copy a batch selected records. Contacts display: select the contacts to display phone/USIM card/All. Send: send the data of current contact by SMS/MMS/E‐mail/Bluetooth.
4. The group contacts entry are alphabetically ordered. You can quickly search the required contact’s name and phone number by typing in the contact’s name. Option Menu of Predefining Group: Edit: edit relevant data for current group, including group name, group ringtone and group image. New: create the group. Option Menu of Customizing Group: Edit: edit relevant data for current group, including group name, group ringtone and group image. New: create the group.
7. Input the address of the recipient and select the CENTRAL KEY to send. Memory Status View Memory Status 1. Main menu >Contacts. 2. Select OPTION and select MEMORY STATUS. 3. Memory status exists in two places; the phone and USIM card which displays the use space/total space. Tools The tools module includes Alarm, Notes, Calculator, Recorder, Stopwatch, E‐book, Unit convert, World time. Access the TOOLS menu by selecting the CENTRAL KEY from the main menu and select the TOOLS icon.
Calculator The phone supports the simple calculator function, including addition, subtraction, multiplication and division operations, radical sign operation, storage operation and operation number reverse. Calculator Usage 1. Main menu > Tools > Calculator. 2. The calculator will operate according to the input order. And the result will display in the input area. Recorder The phone supports record and play functions. Recorder Usage 1. Main menu > Tools > Recorder. 2.
2. 3. 4. Select CENTRAL KEY to start timing, During timing select CENTRAL KEY again to save this timing. Select LSK will end and initial the stopwatch. Select RSK to stop timing. When stoped: Select LSK to delete current record and initialize the stopwatch. Select BACK to save the record and exit timing E‐book The Phone supports TXT files. E‐book Usage 1. Save TXT files under the folder of “Others” from My Stuff 2. Main menu > Tools >E‐book 3.
Quickly Search City via City Name 1. Main menu > Tools > World Time. 2. Select CENTRAL KEY to open a quick searching window or use: OPTION > Quick search. 3. Input the first letter of the City and use the UP/DOWN NAVIGATION KEYS to scroll the list and find the city. 4. Select OK to select the city. 5. The phone will display the city position in the map, local date, time, time zone and summer time status. Set Locate Zone 1. Main menu> Tools >World Time. 2.
Edit playlist 1. Menu >Multimedia> Music player > Playlist. 2. Select OPTION and NEW to create the play list. 3. In the playlists window, select OPTION and select ADD to open the My Stuff. 4. Select the media folder/files which you wish to add, and select CENTRAL KEY to add into the playlist. 5. Save the playlist Play music file 1. Main menu >Multimedia> Music player. key in 2. In the Music Library list, select SHUFFLE ALL, or select Play Back window to play music. 3.
FM Radio Listening to the radio Please note that the ability to receiving broadcast by radio depends on the proximity and coverage of the broadcasting station. The antenna used by FM radio is not the antenna of wireless device. The FM radio will work only when used with the wired 3.5mm earphone. Using the FM Radio 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Main menu > Multimedia > Radio. To activate the radio search, select SEARCH The search will stop when it has compoleted its search of available stations.
Folder Create a Folder 1. Main menu > My stuff > Images/Sounds/Videos/Applications/ Others. 2. Select a sub‐folder including: images, sounds, videos, applications and others by pressing the CENTRAL KEY 3. Select OPTION and NEW FOLDER 4. Input the name of new folder and select CENTRAL KEY to save. Option Menu of Folder Type: New Folder: create the new folder in the current folder. Delete folder: delete the selected folder.
5. For a batch operation, select CENTRAL KEY to select the required file and select OPTION to select a specific operation. Option Menu for Image List: Set as: set up the selected file as wallpaper/contact image/screen saver. Send: send the selected files by MMS/E‐mail/Bluetooth. Move: move the selected file from the current position to other position. Copy: copy the selected the file to other position. Delete: delete the selected file. Rename: rename the current file.
Option Menu for Music Ring List: Set as: set up the selected file as voice call ring/message alert/email alert. Send: send the selected files by MMS/E‐mail/Bluetooth. Move: move the selected file from the current position to other position. Copy: copy the selected file to other position. Delete: delete the selected file. Rename: rename the current file. New folder: create the new folder in the current folder. View mode: set up to array the files by list/abbreviatory image.
Move: move the selected file from the current position to other position. Copy: copy selected file to other position. Delete: delete the selected file. Rename: rename the current file. New folder: create the new folder in the current folder. View mode: set up to array the files by list/Grid. Details: display the current detailed message of the file, including Name, Format, Type, Creation date, Size, Position and Protected.
1. 2. 3. Select: CENTRAL KEY > Calendar. Select OPTION and select EXPIRED EVENT and select OK. Select OPTION to view the detailed event info. Option Menu under Calendar Status: New event: create an event in a selected date. Week view: view the specific routine in the week. Delete:Delete the event in a select date To certain day: skip to a designated date.
Call Log The call log allows you to view Outgoing calls, incoming calls, missed calls and relevant messages. To access the CALL LOG, select the CENTRAL KEY from the home screen and select the CALL LOG icon. Option Menu for Call Log Missed calls: displays the list of recently missed calls. Outgoing calls: displays the list of recently outgoing calls. Incoming calls: displays the list of recently incoming calls.
6. If adding the number as an update to an existing contact, select number’s type, add any other information of contact and select SAVE. Make a call from the Call Log 1. Select: CENTRAL KEY > Call log 2. Select the call log you wish to view: Missed calls/Outgoing calls/ Incoming calls/All calls. 3. Select call log entry. 4. Select SEND to call the number. Option Menu in Record List: Edit and dial: you can edit and call the number. Send message: send the SMS/MMS.
3. 4. 5. Once you select the Profile select CENTRAL KEY to change the settings of the profile. Scroll through each feature notification and assign different notifications for incoming voice calls, message alerts, email alerts, key tones and warnings. Press SELECT using the left soft key to save your changes Options under Standard Mode Settings: Voice call ring: set the ringtone for incoming voice calls. Volume: control the volume of the ringtone. Message alert: set up prompt tone of message.
Set up the language, time, date and shortcut of the phone. 1. Main menu > Settings > Phone settings. 2. Select setting to edit and select the CENTRAL KEY to open. 3. After editing the settings select SAVE. Items of Phone Settings: Language: you can set up the displayed language of the phone. Time and date: set up reference time, date, displayed format of time, displayed format of date. Shortcuts: set up the displayed status and function of shortcut key.
Call barring: set up the preview of calling and receving, including to prohibit the phone from dialing out, restrict dialing international long‐distance call, restrict dialing international long‐distance outer domestic, restrict all incoming calls, restrict the incoming call during the international roam, cancel all call restriction. This feature requires network support. Network Settings Configure settings for the phone when searching for networks. 1. Main menu > Settings > Network settings. 2.
Options for Security Settings: Automatic keylock: Set up to launch or close the auto keyboard lock function. After launching the auto keyboard lock, it will lock the keyboard automatically after operating one minute without key pressing under the standby status of the phone to prevent dialing the number wrongly. Phone lock: set up to launch or close the function of phone lock. After launching the phone lock, you should input the password of phone lock at a time when you turn on the phone.
Pairing Bluetooth Devices Bluetooth devices are paired prior to being able to communicate and exchange information. In order to complete the pairing a PIN number must be entered. For accessories this is often 0000 (or as otherwise indicated in the manual of the accessory). For other devices a matching password (1‐6 digits), must be created to enable pairing. Once paired, the devices will automatically connect in the future, when Bluetooth is enabled. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
1. 2. 3. 4. Main menu > Setting >Connection Settings > Data Account. Select a data account and select the MENU KEY to view the account info, including account name, access point, authentification type, user’s name and password. If desired to create a new data account, select OPTION and CREATE Input the option, input account setting parameters, and settings and select SAVE. Reset Settings There are two types or reset options; partial or full.
Phonebook Settings Installation (1) Insert the Mobily Connect Card to computer, the installation program should run automatically; (2) Select the installer language; (3) Click , enter the welcome interface; (4) Click , enter the install path of your choice or leave the default one; 65
(5) Click , installing the program; (6) Click to finish the installation.
CAUTION: Please manually entered the CD run ShowModem. exe, When setup cannot run time automatically. Note: For more detailed information, please click in Settings menu.
FAQs and Troubleshooting Solution If you experience issues with your Cincinnati Bell W110, plese revert to the following FAQ prior to calling customer support. The phone cannot be started up: Check whether the power key is pressed and held continuously. Check whether the battery is contacted well or not. Please firstly remove the battery and refit it, then re‐power on the device. Check whether the battery is run out or not. Please recharge it.
Please confirm the (U)SIM card is valid. Please confirm whether the call restriction function is set up. Please confirm whether the fixed dial function is set up. Bad call quality: Check whether the volume is adjusted appropriately. Use the phone at the place where the receiving quality is not good, such as near to the building or in the basement where the radio wave cannot reach. Use the phone at the peak time, such as at the time of going on/off the duty, the channel is congested.
Bad electrical contact! Please check that the plug is connected well. Wipe the interfaces of the phone and battery with soft dry cloth. The battery or adapter is damaged and requires to be replaced. Contact customer care if you suspect damage to the battery or charger.
Health & Safety Information RF/SAR Information Your phone is a low‐energy wireless receiver. Upon powering it on, the phone will emit a low‐level radio frequency (RF). All governments around the world use the national safety directives framed by specialized scientific organizations, such as ICNIRP and IEEE. These directives have established an approved level of radio waves exposure to common population.
gradually. Please purchases new battery when the standby time is shorter than the normal time obviously. Please use the proper charging equiptment and certified battery Please disconnect the adapter and the power supply when the adapter is not used. Please do not overcharge the battery; otherwise damage to the battery may shorten the service life of the battery. Traffic Safety The phone has a strong wireless voice communication function.
Electronic Apparatus Most electronic devices shield the radio information. Please contact the manufacturer for related information. Pacemaker: keep the phone 6 inches (15cm) or above apart from the pacemaker; do not carry the phone in the chest pocket; answer the incoming call with the ear at the other side of the pacemaker to lower the possible disturbance. Please power off the phone if you concern about the disturbance of the pacemakers.
Keep the phone dry, and avoid all types of liquids from entering the interior of the phone. Water damage voids warranty. Do not operate the phone with wet hands, if you do electric shock may result. Please do not store the phone under elevated temperature, or otherwise the service life of the electronic apparatus will shorten, damage the battery and possibly melt the accessories. Please do not store the phone under the low temperature.
Declaration of Conformity 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 installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
the ICNIRP for the mobile phones used by the general public is 2.0W/kg averaged over ten grams of tissue and, is 1.6W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue by IEEE Std 1528 for the head. Tests for SAR have been conducted using recommended operating positions with the mobile phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands.
“M” rating from one to four for reduced radio frequency (RF) interference to enable acoustic coupling with hearing aids that do not operate in telecoil mode, and a “T” rating from one to four to enable inductive coupling with hearing aids operating in telecoil mode. A digital wireless handset is considered hearing aid‐compatible for acoustic coupling if it meets an “M3” rating and for inductive coupling if it meets a “T3” rating.