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Table of Contents 1 GENERAL INFORMATION................................... 14 1.1 OVERVIEW ............................................................... 14 1.2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .......................................... 15 1.3 SAFETY WARNINGS AND NOTICES .......................... 16 1.3.1 General notices................................................. 16 1.3.2 Notices when using your mobile phone ............ 17 1.3.3 Notices when using the battery ......................... 20 1.3.
2.5.5 Connect to the network ..................................... 38 2.5.6 Make a call ....................................................... 38 2.5.7 Make a domestic call ........................................ 38 2.5.8 Dial a fixed phone extension............................. 39 2.5.9 Make an international call................................ 40 2.5.10 Make a call from a list .................................... 40 2.5.11 Emergency calls .............................................. 41 2.5.
3.4.2 Pen calibration ................................................. 69 3.4.3 Acceleration sensor settings ............................. 69 3.4.4 Phone settings................................................... 70 3.4.5 Network setup ................................................... 73 3.4.6 Security setup.................................................... 74 3.4.7 Restore factory settings..................................... 79 3.4.8 Sound effects ....................................................
3.19 SLIDE SHOW.......................................................... 97 3.20EBOOK READER..................................................... 97 3.21NETWORK SERVICES ............................................. 99 3.21.1 STK service ..................................................... 99 3.21.2 WAP ................................................................ 99 3.21.3 Data account................................................. 100 3.21.4 Wireless LAN.............................................
4.1 TEXT INPUT ........................................................... 110 4.2 HANDWRITING INPUT ............................................ 113 5 T-FLASH CARD DESCRIPTION ............................ 114 6 FAQ AND SOLUTIONS............................................ 116 7. WARNING............................................................... 119 ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER'S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT........
DEVICE TYPES GSM/GPRS MOBILE PHONE (FCC ID : XUT-N97) HAS ALSO BEEN TESTED AGAINST THIS SAR LIMIT. THIS DEVICE WAS TESTED FOR TYPICAL BODY-WORN OPERATIONS WITH THE BACK OF THE HANDSET KEPT 1.5CM FROM THE BODY. TO MAINTAIN COMPLIANCE WITH FCC RF EXPOSURE REQUIREMENTS, USE ACCESSORIES THAT MAINTAIN A 1.5CM SEPARATION DISTANCE BETWEEN THE USER’S BODY AND THE BACK OF THE HANDSET. THE USE OF BELT CLIPS, HOLSTERS AND SIMILAR ACCESSORIES SHOULD NOT CONTAIN METALLIC COMPONENTS IN ITS ASSEMBLY.
MANUFACTURED TO EXCEED LIMITS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) ENERGY SET BY THE FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION (FCC) OF THE U.S GOVERNMENT. THESE LIMITS ARE PART OF COMPREHENSIVE GUIDELINES AND ESTABLISH PERMITTED LEVELS OF RF ENERGY FOR THE GENERAL POPULATION. THE GUIDELINES ARE BASED ON STANDARDS THAT WERE DEVELOPED BY INDEPENDENT SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZATIONS THROUGH PERIODIC AND THOROUGH EVALUATION OF SCIENTIFIC STUDIES.
CERTIFIED POWER LEVEL IN ALL TESTED FREQUENCY BANDS. ALTHOUGH THE SAR IS DETERMINED AT THE HIGHEST CERTIFIED POWER LEVEL, THE ACTUAL SAR LEVEL OF THE PHONE WHILE OPERATING CAN BE WELL BELOW THE MAXIMUM VALUE. THIS IS BECAUSE THE PHONE IS DESIGNED TO OPERATE AT MULTIPLE POWER LEVELS SO AS TO USE ONLY THE POWER REQUIRED TO REACH THE NETWORK. IN GENERAL, THE CLOSER YOU ARE TO A WIRELESS BASE STATION, THE LOWER THE POWER OUTPUT................................................
GOVERNMENTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SAFE EXPOSURE. PLEASE NOTE THAT IMPROVEMENTS TO THIS PRODUCT MODEL COULD CAUSE DIFFERENCES IN THE SAR VALUE FOR LATER PRODUCTS, IN ALL CASES, PRODUCTS ARE DESIGNED TO BE WITHIN THE GUIDELINES................................................................. 121 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATES (SAR) CAN BE FOUND ON THE CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS & INTERNET ASSOCIATION (CTIA) WEB SITE: ...... 121 HTTP://WWW.PHONEFACTS.NET...........................
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OF LAW IN THE SALE OF A PRODUCT. ................ 122 SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION............... 122 THIS SECTION CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION OF YOUR MOBILE PHONE. READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR MOBILE PHONE. ......................................................... 122 EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) ENERGY ......................................................................................... 122 YOUR MOBILE PHONE CONTAINS A TRANSMITTER AS RECEIVER.
FOR OPTIMAL MOBILE PHONE PERFORMANCE AND TO BE SURE THAT HUMAN EXPOSURE TO RF ENERGY DOES NOT EXCEED THE GUIDELINES SET FORTH IN THE RELEVANT STANDARD, ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS.................... 123 PRODUCT OPERATION............................................. 123 WHEN PLACING OR RECEIVING A PHONE CALL, HOLD YOUR MOBILE PHONE JUST LIKE YOU WOULD A LANDLINE PHONE..................................
ACCESSORY CABLE, POSITION THE MOBILE PHONE AND ITS ANTENNA AT LEAST 1.5 CENTIMETERS (1 INCH) FROM YOUR BODY. ..... 123 USING ACCESSORIES NOT SUPPLIED OR APPROVED BY THE MANUFACTURER MAY CAUSE YOUR MOBILE PHONE TO EXCEED RF ENERGY EXPOSURE GUIDELINES........................ 123 RF ENERGY INTERFERENCE/COMPATIBILITY .. 123 NEARLY EVERY ELECTRONIC DEVICE IS SUBJECT TO RF ENERGY INTERFERENCE FROM EXTERNAL SOURCES IF INADEQUATELY SHIELDED, DESIGNED, OR OTHERWISE CONFIGURED FOR RF ENERGY COMPATIBILITY.
1 General Information 1.1 Overview Welcome to use your GSM/GPRS Digital Mobile Phone. By reading this manual, you can get fully informed of how to use your phone and understand all of its features and simple operations. This manual describes the superior performance of your Mobile Phone. Besides the basic call functions and call history, your Mobile Phone and the network also provide you with a number of utilities and services to help you during work and your leisure time.
1.2 Safety instructions n n n If your mobile phone is lost or stolen, contact your service provider or their outlets to disable the mobile phone and SIM card. This could prevent you from financial consequences due to your phone being lost or stolen. As you contact your service provider or their outlets, you need to inform them of your IMEI code, which is printed on the label at the back of your mobile phone and available by removing the battery.
1.3 Safety warnings and notices Before using your mobile phone, read and understand the following notices carefully to ensure it would be operated safely and properly. 1.3.1 General notices n Only the batteries and batter chargers specified by your mobile phone manufacturer should be used in your mobile phone. Other products might result in battery leakage, overheating, explosion or fire. n DO NOT crash, shock or toss your mobile phone in order to prevent it against failures and fire.
Otherwise, it would cause failures. n Keep your mobile phone out of the reach of small children in order to avoid injuries when they play with it like a toy. n DO NOT place your mobile phone on an uneven or unstable surface to prevent against failures or damage due to drop. 1.3.2 Notices when using your mobile phone n Power off your mobile phone where the phone is not allowed, such as, on the airplane or in hospitals.
electronic devices. Special attention should be paid near the following equipments: hearing aids, pace maker and other medical electronic devices, fire detector, automatic door and other automatic control equipments. Consult your device manufacturer or local dealer for the impact that the mobile phone has on the pace maker and other medical electronic devices. n Never apply strong force to the LCD or use it to hit other objects.
n n n n n In this case, do not operate your mobile phone for the sake of your safety. Do not press the key with sharp objects such as needles, and pen tips. Otherwise, it may damage the phone or cause mis-operation. In the event of antenna failure, do not operate your phone. Otherwise, it could be harmful to human body. Avoid the mobile phone being too close to magnetic objects such as magnetic cards.
1.3.3 Notices when using the battery n The battery has a limited operating life, which is diminished gradually as the times of charging increases. If the charging is not available for several times, it indicates that the life time has been run out. Change a new battery of the specified type. n Do not dispose of the used battery as household wastes. Follow the instructions where directives about the disposal of used batteries apply. n Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may catch fire and explode.
n In the event of contact with eyes, the battery liquid may cause blindness. In this case, do not rub your eyes. Flush with clean water and consult your doctor immediately. n Do not disassemble or modify batteries. Otherwise, it would cause battery leakage, overheating, explosion and fire. n Do not operate or store the battery at high temperature environment, such as near a fire or heater. Otherwise, it would cause battery leakage, overheating, explosion and fire.
n Do not dampen the battery. Otherwise, it may cause battery overheating, smoking and corrosion. n Do not operate or store batteries under direct sunlight or near high temperature. Otherwise, it may cause liquid leakage and overheating, affecting performance and reducing life time. n Do not charge the battery for more than 24 hours each time. 1.3.4 Charging your mobile phone n n Connect the connector of your charger to your mobile phone.
n n n the display. The charging process often takes 3 to 4 hours. During the charging, the battery, mobile phone and battery charger would turn hot, which is a normal phenomenon. Upon completion, disconnect the AC power socket with the mobile phone and charger. Notes: During charging, the mobile phone must be placed at a well-ventilated environment where the temperature is between + 5 ℃ and + 40 ℃ . Always use the charger supplied by your manufacturer.
your mobile phone and the power supply. If you fail to disconnect the charger to the power supply and your mobile phone for some time (about 5 to 8 hours), the battery level would be lost to some degree and then your mobile phone would restart the charge process. This is not recommended since it has some impact on your battery’s performance and life. Notices when using your charger n Do connect to a 220V AC. Otherwise, it may cause current leakage, fire and damage to your mobile phone and charger.
n In the event of contact with water or other liquids, disconnect the power supply from the socket to prevent overheating, fire, electric shock and charger failure. n Do not disassemble or modify your charger. Otherwise, it would cause body injury, electric shock, fire and charger damage. n Do not use the charger at highly humid places like bathroom. Otherwise, it would cause electric shock, fire and charger damage. n Do not touch the charger, electric cable and power socket.
1.3.5 Cleaning and maintenance n The mobile phone, battery and battery charger provide no waterproof capability. Do not operate within highly humid spaces like bathroom. Also avoid rain water. n Clean the mobile phone, battery and battery charger with a soft, dry cloth. n Do not wipe your mobile phone with solvents such as alcohol, diluents or benzene. n A dirty socket would cause poor contact and power failure, resulting in unavailability to recharging. Clean your charger regularly.
2 Get Started 2.1 Component name and description 2.1.1 Technical parameters Phone Model N97 Dimension: 117 X 56 X 19 mm (4.6 X 2.19 X 0.76 inches) (Length×Width×Depth) Weight: 144g ( with one battery 21g) Li-ion battery Nominal voltage 3.7V Limited charge voltage 4.2V Rated capacity 2800mAh Continuous standby time 120~160 hours Continuous talk time 360~480 minutes Travel charger Input AC 100~240V 50/60Hz 0.
2.1.2 Icons In the standby mode, the following icons may appear, shown as below: Icon Explanation Indicate the intensity of network signals. The GPRS service is available. The vibrating alert feature is activated. A new SMS is received. A new MMS is received. The alarm clock is set and started. Appears when the headset is jacked. The call divert feature is activated. The keypad lock is not activated. The keypad is locked. Battery level indicator. Missed call. The chat feature is activated.
The Bluetooth feature is activated. The Bluetooth successfully. and headset match 2.2 Key explanations (Actual keypad image) Key Explanation Left soft key (image) Perform the function that appears at the left lower corner of the screen. Right soft Perform the function that appears at key(image) the right lower corner of the screen. Dial key (image) ● Make and answer calls; ● Show Dialed calls log in idle state.
Hang up key ● End a active call or reject an (power key) incoming call; (image) ● Long press to power on/off the phone; ● Return to the standby mode in normal conditions. Up key 5-way navigation ● Scroll up the menu items and key (image) move up the cursor in edit mode; ; ● Shortcut to Tone Setup in idle state. Down key ● Scroll down the menu items and move down the cursor in edit mode; ● Shortcut to Shortcuts in idle state. Left key ● Scroll left in edit mode; ● Shortcut to Message Inbox in idle state.
OK key: ●Access to Menu in idle state; ●Open the menu or edit screen to achieve confirmation key feature. Numeric keys 1~9 ● Enter numbers and characters; ● Numbers 2-9 can be set as speed dialing keys. ● Long press number 1 to open the voice mailbox in idle state. Key * ● Enter all special characters; ● Long press to toggle between P and + when dialing. Key 0 ● Enter the number 0; ● Enter a space when using English and other input methods.
time. Volume key ● Press the two side keys to adjust (image) the volume during a call. ● Press to adjust the volume when playing MP3, MP4, FM, and TV. Camera key (image) ● Long press the Camera shortcut to open the camera screen in idle state; ● Press to take a photo on the camera screen. (Full keypad, additional) Key Explanation Power key (On/off key) It is located at the top of the phone. Press and hold to power on/off the mobile phone. Track ball Scroll up/down/left/right to select a menu item.
smoothly. ● OK key: Normally, it functions as a confirmation key after a menu item is selected; In idle or standby state, press the key to open the Menu screen; In camera or video screen, press to take photos, start or pause video recording. key Shift key. Press twice to become the shift lock key in edit mode. Carriage return key. key key Switch between ABC and abc modes in edit screen. key Press to show symbols in edit screen. key Press to switch between input methods in edit screen.
to press and then release a key shortly; the reference to “long press” means to press and hold the key for 2 seconds or more. The explanation and some features of the above-said keys depend on the model of your mobile phone. 2.3 Using the touch pen The touch pen supplied with your mobile phone can be used to access, run or enter messages via the LCD touch screen. Caution: in order to prevent against scratch, do not use fountain pen, pencil or other sharp-edge objects to click or write on the screen. 2.
SCREEN. ■DO NOT USE ANY METAL OR CONDUCTIVE OBJECTS TO TOUCH THE KEYS. ■WHEN NECESSARY, ACCESS THE “TOUCH SCREEN CALIBRATION” SETTING TO ENSURE CORRECT RECOGNITION. 2.5 Connecting to the network 2.5.1 Install and remove the SIM card n Power off your mobile phone and remove the battery and other external power supplies. Follow the arrow to insert the cards properly. n To remove the SIM card, power off your phone, remove the battery and then take it out of the card holder.
card inserted, your mobile phone will prompt you to install a SIM card. Upon completion, your mobile phone checks the SIM card’s availability automatically. Then, the display shows the following instructions in order: Enter PIN1 — — If you have set the SIM card password. Enter phone password — — If you have set password for your phone. Searching for network — — Your phone will search until an appropriate network is found. 2.5.
If you enter an incorrect code for three times in succession, your SIM card will be locked and your phone will ask you to enter PUK 1 code. If you do not know the PUK1 code, do not try. Instead, contact your network service provider. See “Security setup”. Note: your network service provider would set a standard PIN1 (4 to 8 digits) for your SIM card. You should change your personal password ASAP. For details, refer to “Security setup”. 2.5.
2.5.5 Connect to the network n Once your SIM card is unlocked, your mobile phone searches for available networks automatically (the display will show network searching). Once detected, the name of the network service provider will be displayed at the center of the screen. Note: If the display shows “Only for emergency use”, it indicates that you are out of the network coverage (service area). However, you can still make emergency calls depending on the signal intensity. 2.5.
status information. If the connection alert tone is opened, your phone would ring the alert tone (network dependent). To end a call, press the Hang up key. Zone code Phone number Dial key 2.5.8 Dial a fixed phone extension If you insert a pause character P between the exchange number and the extension number when you enter a number, your mobile phone will complete the dialing and switch to the extension automatically.
first P means to wait for call connection, and the second means 5s delay). 2.5.9 Make an international call To make an international call, long press the * key until the international prefix "+” appears on the display. This allows you to make an international call without knowing its prefix (e.g. 00 for China) from any country. After the prefix, enter the country code and complete phone number to be called. For the country code, follow the general conventions.
be deleted automatically. To check the list, follow the instructions below: n To view the Dialed call log, press the Dial key n All numbers shown in the list can be dialed directly by pressing the Dial key. When the call list is shown, press Ok to see details, or go to Options -> Save to store the number into your Phonebook. 2.5.
n n n n n n n n The call options include: Hold single call Put the current call on hold or retrieve the call on hold. End single call End the current call. New call Make another new call. Phonebook Enter to browse the Phonebook. Messages Compose and send a SMS. Sound recorder Record the current call. Mute/Unmute Disable (or enable) sending the local sound when on call. DTMF Press OK to enable or disable the DTMF tones.
3 Functional Menu (※The following features depends on specific models) 3.1 Phonebook The Phonebook feature is used to store the name, mobile phone number, home phone number and office phone number and other name card information of your contacts. Select Phonebook from the Menu to access this feature. Note: Your mobile phone can store up to 800 numbers of your contacts.
phonebook. ■ Copy all: Copy all contacts between your mobile phone and the SIM card. ■ Delete: Delete a contact or contacts. (Note: To delete a contact from SIM card No. 1, No. 2 and the mobile phone, you will be asked to enter a password. The password is 1122 by default) ■ Caller groups: Your mobile phone provides several incoming call groups. You can change their names, ringtones, pictures, and personalize group members.
Fields: Set the content of the contact record in the phonebook (ten settings including family phone number, company name, and Email address). My vcard: You can edit your business card, transfer your business card via text messages, multimedia messages or Bluetooth, and save your edited cards. vcard version: You can select vcard version. ■ Caller picture: Select the picture that appears when a call comes in. ■Caller ringtone: Select the alert tone when a call comes in. 3.
on the screen. If you do not want to read the message immediately, your mobile phone will also remind you of the new message in idle state and store it into the SIM card automatically. The allowed number of text messages stored in the SIM card (including received and stored text messages) depends on the capacity of the SIM card. To read a new message, go to Inbox and press OK to start reading. 2.
- - n phrases into the message. Insert object: Insert pictures, ringtones, animations and other objects into the message. Text format: Define the text format for the message. Insert contact number: Insert the phone number of the chosen entry from the phonebook. Insert contact name: Insert the name of the chosen entry from the phonebook. Insert bookmark: Insert the chosen bookmarked web address. Input method: Switch between the input methods when writing a message. Once completed, select Complete.
into Outbox. Save: The message will not be sent but saved into the Outbox instead. Send to many: Send the message to several phone numbers at one time. Send by group: Select a group and send the message to all members of the group. Note: The SMS center in some cities and districts do not support long SMS messages of more than 70 Chinese characters (or 160 English characters). 3.
- sender. Delete: Delete the current short message. Forward: Forward the message to others. Copy to phone (copy to SIM): Copy the current message from the SIM card (mobile phone) to the mobile phone (SIM card). - Move to phone (move to SIM): Move the current message from the SIM card (mobile phone) to the mobile phone (SIM card). - Delete all: Delete all SMS messages in the Inbox. Copy all: Include copy from the SIM card - and from the mobile phone.
- n Use USSD: Extract digits Use Email address: Extract the email address. - Chat: Go to the chat room - Print: Enable Bluetooth connection device. After the outbox message list is shown, press OK to read details. The following options are available: - Send from SIM1 (the definition of card No. 1 is decided by the locations of the SIM cards): Send the current message. You can choose Send only, Send to many and Send by group to send the message to several - recipients.
- Delete all: Delete all SMS messages from the outbox. - Copy all: Include copy from the SIM card and from the mobile phone. - Move all: Include move from the SIM card and from the mobile phone. - Use Number: Extract the message sender’s phone number. You can choose to dial the number, save it to phonebook, or send a message. - Use URL: If the message contains website address, you can also extract the website address. - Use USSD: Extract digits - Use Email address: Extract the email address.
some necessary settings first. n Access Message settings: including SIM card No. 1 and No. 2. - Profiles setting: Choose an appropriate mode for messaging. Access individual modes to set corresponding name, SMS center number, duration and format. - Common setting: Set whether to open the information report or reply path. - Memory status: View the occupied capacity of the mailbox of the SIM card and the mobile phone. - Preferred storage: Select the phone or the SIM card.
or not. g GSM 7bit extended encoding: Enable or disable this feature. If your mobile phone includes such languages as Turkish, you need to use extended encoding when editing some characters. In this case, enable this feature. For other languages without extended encoding requirement, disable this feature. Note: This feature requires supports from your service provider. 3.2.2 MMS ■ g Write message: Create a new multimedia message.
- - g Reply all: Reply to all recipients of the current multimedia message. Forward: Forward the current multimedia message to others. Delete: Delete the current multimedia message. Delete all: Delete all contents from the Inbox. Save as template: Store the current multimedia message into the user defined template. Properties: View the detail of the current multimedia message. Use details: Extract the sender’s number, send the multimedia message to the number, dial or store it into phonebook.
- Delete: Delete the current multimedia message. - Delete all: Delete all contents from the outbox. - Save as template: Store the current multimedia message into the user defined template. - Properties: View the detail of the current multimedia message. - Use details: Extract the sender’s number, send the multimedia message to the number, dial or store it into phonebook. g Draft: The multimedia message can be stored here if not sent immediately. - View: View the current multimedia - message.
g multimedia message into the user defined template. - Properties: View the detail of the current multimedia message. - Use details: Extract the sender’s number, send the multimedia message to the number, dial or store it into phonebook. Templates: You may customize your multimedia message or use the preset multimedia messages. - User defined: You may store, view, delete and view your self-defined multimedia messages, or create new messages from them.
- - Such as validity, delivery report, reading report, priority, interval time, post time, etc. Receive: Some relevant parameter settings for receiving multimedia messages. For example, main network, roaming network, send reading report, allow delivery report, etc. Filter: Filter some multimedia messages. Server Profile: Select the server to which No. 1 or No. 2 SIM card corresponds. Memory status: View the capacity of the multimedia message storage. 3.2.
emails. ■ Write email: Create a new email. You need to fill in the recipient, carbon copy, blind carbon copy, topics, priority, text body and attachments. Upon completion, select Send, Send and save, Save to drafts, or Out without saving. ■ Inbox: View the received email messages. You can view, sort, flag as deleted, delete and forward the messages. ■ Outbox: Save the email messages sent unsuccessfully. (Same as the inbox) ■ Drafts: The email message can be saved there if not sent immediately.
enter the email address that you apply for (for example A@126.com). Click Options to select Next, input methods or Cancel. Then proceed to the next step: Protocol. 2. Protocol: Select communication protocol for emails: IMAP4 or Pop3 (Depending on the protocol of your email server, such as POP3). Click Options to go to the next step Data Account. 3. Data account: Select the GPRS account used to transfer emails (such as CHINA MOBILE GPRS). For GPRS account, contact your service provider.
electronic mailbox (like B). Continue with the next step Account name. 8. Account name: Enter pop3.126.com by default. Then a new account is set up. Click your email account to access the account established just now. Then you can start, edit, delete your account or create a new account. Go to Edit to modify relevant items. Item 2 Display name: The name that the recipient could see when receiving your email (for example, C. Enter a free name here).
Outgoing server: Outgoing port: normally 25 (not modifiable) Authentication: Set it on by default. Incoming server: port 110 by default. Signature: The signature displayed at the end of your email (not modifiable) ■ Templates: Pre-stored messages. You may edit, remove and edit the template messages. 3.2.5 Voicemail server The voice messages you received are stored in the network. To access your messages, dial the voice mailbox number.
messages. ■ Languages: Define the language of the info messages. ■ Channel settings: Define topics for your info messages. Note: The info messages and voice mailbox services are provided by your service provider. Contact your service provider. 3.3 Call center 3.3.1 Call history 1. SIM 1 (Card 2) call history SIM cards 1 and 2 have their own call histories SIM card 1 is taken as an example to explain how to operate the call history. It is also true to SIM card 2.
press OK to view the details of the logs, including date, call time, phone number and dialing times. In the detail screen, press Options to: Delete: Delete the current log. Save to Phonebook: Save the current number into SIM card or mobile phone. Call: Dial the phone number. IP Dial: Dial the phone number with IP code. Edit: Edit the phone number and save it into phonebook. Send text message: Send a text message to the number. Send multimedia message: Send a multimedia message to the number.
Dialed calls View the duration of all dialed calls. Received calls View the duration of all received calls. Reset all Clear the statistics and restart the timers. ■ Call cost The call cost feature provides you the accumulated call charges. Last call cost View the cost of your latest call. Total cost View the accumulated call cost. Reset cost Enter your PIN2 code to reset the counter and restart cost counting. Max cost View, modify and cancel the feature.
provider. ■ Text message counter Sent: the number of the sent messages. Received: the number of the received messages. If a message log exists, clicking will pop up a "reset counter?" dialogue. Click Yes to reset the counter. Click No to save. ■ GPRS counter Last sent: Shows the bytes sent last time. Last received: Shows the bytes received last time. All sent: Shows the total amount of bytes sent. All received: Shows the total amount of bytes received. Reset counter: Restarts counting. 3.3.
- Hide ID: Your number is not visible when on call. (Service provider’s support required). - Send ID: Your number is visible when on call. g Call waiting: Activate or deactivate the feature. Choose Check to view the current call waiting status. g Call divert: Divert all voice calls: Divert all incoming voice calls. Divert if unreachable: Divert incoming calls to your preset number when your mobile phone is not accessible. - Divert if not answer: Divert incoming calls when they are not answered.
- Incoming calls: Incoming calls cannot be received. - Activate all: Both outgoing and incoming calls are barred (password required) - Cancel all: Cancel all barrings you have activated (password required). - Change barring password: Change the barring password. g Line switching: Select Line 1 or Line 2. Advanced settings g Black list: Numbers in the black list will be screened.
background noise when on calls. g Call time display: Display the duration of the active call. Choose Off to give up displaying the call duration. g Call time reminder: Once the frequency is set, your phone will prompt you with alert tone when the preset time is reached during calls. g Auto quick end: When this feature is turned on, the calls will be disconnected automatically when the preset time is used up. 3.4 Settings 3.4.1 GSM Setting g SIM1 Mode(UIM): You can select None, Auto Detect, GSM mode.
Only SIM card 2 and Flight mode. g Flight mode: About flight mode: In flight mode, the communication is disabled and your mobile phone has closed signal-related features, but still can use other features, such as browsing phonebook, reading articles, or watching movies on your phone. Note: Since no regulations about the flight mode are available from civil aviation authorities at present, you should still follow relevant rules by powering off your mobile phone before boarding the airplane. 3.4.
the previous or next music quickly; weaving up and down can toggle between Play and Pause quickly. In FM radio screen, weave left and right to modulate the radio frequency. In TV screen, weave left and right to tune TV channels. By rotating your phone in different direction, you can watch TV from different angles in full screen mode. In Video player screen, wave left and right to toggle between videos.
- Set time/date: Set the current time and date. - Set format: Define the display format of time and date: 12-hour system or 24-hour system. - Update time with time zone: Set it on/off. When this feature is set on, the time is bound to the time zone. g Schedule power on/off: Set the time to power on or off your mobile phone automatically. g Language: Set the display language for your mobile phone. g Input Method Choose: Select the default input method language. g Pref.
plays at startup. - Power off display: Select an animation that plays at shutdown. - Show date and time: Select On or Off to display or not to display the current time in idle state. - Show owner number: Select On or Off to display or not to display your mobile phone number in idle state. - Screen switch effect: Select On or off. If this feature is switched on, different animation effects will be displayed when you choose functional menus. - Clock type: Select analogue or digital clock.
To use your shortcut: Select, in sequence, Settings -> Phone settings -> Dedicated key, and set one navigation key (such as Up) as the Shortcut key. Then select OK. From idle state, Press Up (which has been set as shortcut key) to go to your shortcuts. Select the corresponding shortcut to access its functions directly. g Dedicated key: Define the functions which the direction keys have in idle state. g Auto update of date and time: Update the time automatically each time when the mobile phone is powered on.
network and make registration manually. g Preference mode: Select your preferred network. 3.4.6 Security setup g SIM card lock: You can configure the security options for your mobile phone here to prevent your mobile phone or SIM card against unauthorized use. - PIN code: The PIN code can prevent your SIM card against unauthorized use. - If the PIN code is closed, select Open to activate your PIN code protection. When you power on your mobile phone next time, it will ask you to enter PIN code.
card. The PIN and PUK codes may be supplied with your SIM card. If not, contact your network service provider. The PIN code is 1234 by default. Change it into your own password ASAP. g Phone lock: The phone lock can prevent your mobile phone against unauthorized use. Select Phone lock to activate password protection. When you powered on your mobile phone next time, it will ask you to enter your phone password; Press again to deactivate the phone password protection.
can get informed that your mobile phone is being in use via the tracking messages, thus helping you retrieve your mobile phone. Note: To go to the Anti-theft tracking screen, the factory-supplied password is 000000 by default. You can change it into your own password. 1. Anti-theft tracking number: Enter the tracking number, i.e. the phone number that is used to receive the tracking messages; 2. Anti-theft tracking settings: On/off. Select On to activate the anti-theft tracking feature.
Activate the feature and set filtered numbers to prevent messages from those numbers. g Remote control When your mobile phone is not at your side, you may perform remote control by sending messages to it via other phone numbers: Note: To access the remote control settings, the factory password setting is 0000 by default. You may change it into your own password.
Fourth, Preset remote control commands: System default remote control commands.
messages. Once the command received, the phone will reply automatically. Note: Some functions require network service provider’s support. 3.4.7 Restore factory settings To restore the factory settings, the password is 1122 by default. 3.4.8 Sound effects Adjust the sound effect. For special sound effect, the following audio equalizers are available: Normal, Bass, Dance, Classical, Treble, Party, Pop, and Rock, etc. 3.5 File manager Store the user’s files (mobile phone or memory card).
default security, games and Gesture gaming. Games: Four games are supplied with your mobile phone: Puzzle, Magic Sushi, Mahjong and Dice. Game settings: - BGM: On or off. - Sound effect: On or off. - Vibration: On or off. - Volume: Choose from 1 to 7. Java Games: Download the supported applications or files from the network. The supported format, generally, is jar. The applications or files are immediately visible once downloaded and installed into your mobile phone.
The mobile phone web browser, upon login, can be connected to the Internet. This feature allows you to have a complete experience of Internet even on the mobile phone. By default, the prize-winning smart zoom mode is selected. You can locate your desired section quickly by moving the virtual mouse on the screen.
with your service provider to minimize GPRS traffic charges. 2. Google Map Google Maps can be accessed via a wireless LAN or GPRS, thus making your life easier. Using the map, you can look for road name, inquire buses, explore maps and record your favorites. 3. eBuddy Your mobile phone is supplied with chatting tools which are accessible via wireless LAN or GPRS.
■ Java settings: Java audio: adjust the sound volume. Java vibration: On or off. Select SIM: You can select SIM card 1 or 2. Java SIM1 Profile: Select the address of your network service provider. Java SIM2 Profile: Select the address of your network service provider. Heap size: Shows the capacity of the memory.
3.7 Extra 3.7.1 Calculator Your mobile phone provides a simple calculator with 4 basic functions so that you can perform some simple calculations. Select Calculator and press OK. - Also possibly, enter numbers with keys 0 – 9. - Press Clear to clear the latest input or result. Press Back to exit from calculator. Press Ok to obtain the result. Note: The calculator is limited in accuracy and would result in rounding error. 3.7.
- result in another edit box. Length: Includes conversion from kilometer to mile, meter to yard, meter to feet, and centimeter to inch, vice versa. Enter the number to be converted in the corresponding edit box, and press OK to show the conversion result in another edit box. 3.7.3 Currency converter Enter the exchange rate, then the home currency value, and select OK to show the result in another edit box. 3.8 Answering machine 1.
close the answering machine. Storage: Select the mobile phone and memory card. Pick up time: Set a time period, for which the incoming call would wait to enter the Voice Messages mode. Record duration: The length of sound recording is definable. Greeting file: You may select the corresponding welcome note that you like, either from default files or memory card. Remote access: Set it on/off. Enable the remote access. 3.9 Camera Your mobile phone provides a camera feature.
quality. White balance: Define the daylight colors for photos. Scene mode: Set a scenario for shooting,anto or night. Effect settings: Select the style of your photo. Set frame: Select a frame for your photos. Storage: Select the mobile phone or memory card. Restore default: Restore all settings to their default values. Note: In shooting screen, press numeric keys to set corresponding image effects. - 3.10 Image viewer In this screen, you can view, send, delete or rename the images. 3.
the screen turns into a red button. During recording, use the Left and Right key to adjust video brightness. Press Up or Down to adjust the focal distance. Press Options to open: - Camcorder settings: Select this option to set some relevant parameters for the video recorder. - Video settings: Set up relevant parameters such as video quality, recording time, and sound effect. - Dual Sensor: Select sensor 1 or 2. - Effect settings: You may select a special effect for your videos.
Rename: Change the current selected file name. Delete: Delete the current selected file. Delete all files: Delete all files. Sort by: Arrange the files by name, type, time, size, or none. Streaming URL: In-built, history, entered website addresses Network profiles: There are 5 options available for selection. Storage: Select the mobile phone or memory card to store video files. Note: The memory location for video player is the memory card by default. The corresponding folder name is Video. 3.
- Add icon: You may affix an individual chop to your photos or pictures. - Add text: You may add text on your photos or pictures to edit text color, border color, shadow color, text size, and italic. - Mirror: - Rotate: You may rotate your photos or pictures in four directions: up, down, left and right. Expand canvas: You may expand the canvas of your photos or pictures. Size trimming: Trim your photos or pictures by moving the red frame with keys 2, 4, 6 and 8 or Up, Down, Left and Right.
Two buttons are displayed at the bottom of the music player: List and Back. From the list, choose Options to play music, view details, add it to ringtones, update play list and make settings. The options are explained below: Play: Play the current selected music. Details: View the detail of the music. Add to ringtones: Add the current music into the ringtones folder of the profiles.
2. Display settings: Energy display style: Activated to display the energy style when playing MP3 Lyric display: Activated to display lyrics when playing MP3, and deactivated to stop displaying lyrics. 3.Sound effects: Switch on or off the sound effect. 4. Bluetooth settings: BT stereo output: Switch on or off BT stereo headset: If this option is activated, once the Bluetooth device detected, it will connect to the Bluetooth headset.
memory card as the memory location. Once the storage folder is confirmed, locate the cursor directly on the selection bar and click OK to show the buffering screen.
the copying. The record can be divided into several segments and stored with different numeric keys. (Click the Setting icon to turn the loop play icon into dark color to begin copying) Step 4: Once done, click the Setting icon to turn the loop play icon into bright color.
email or Bluetooth. 3.17FM radio In the FM radio screen, there are two buttons under the FM radio: Options and Back. Select Options to show Channel list, Manual input, Auto search and setting. The options are explained below: Channel list: The list of FM radio channel. Press Options to Edit and Play the current channel (A maximum of 20 channels can be saved). Manual input: You may enter any channel of the FM radio that you like.
the recording. AMR, WAV or AWB is available. 3. Audio quality: Choose high or low. 4. Record storage: Select the memory location: mobile phone or memory card. Recordi Press OK to open the recording function and record the current program. The recording files are stored in the Audio file. Append: Attach a piece of recording to the already stored audio clips. File list: A list of saved FM radio recording files. Press Options to play back, send and delete files.
list and Manual entry. Channel list: A list of FM radio channels. Press Select to choose the current channel. Manual entry: You can enter any of your favorite FM radio channels. Recording settings: Configure relevant settings for sound recording parameters. You can set recording format, sound quality, memory location and memory file. Note: In order to guarantee the recording quality, place the antenna of your mobile phone at working conditions when the time to record is due. 3.
card. You need to download E-books with the USB data cable and save them into the folder named “Ebook”. If no such a folder exists in the memory card, you need to create the Ebook folder. In the E-book case list, choose Options to: - Open ebook: Read electronic books. - Update: Rearrange the Ebook list. - Global settings: Set up electronic book pages (including font style,scroll by, auto scroll, scroll speed, full screen, encoding, alignment, select storage).
3.21Network services 3.21.1 STK service The feature depends on your network service provider. If your SIM card and network service provider do not provide such service, the feature will not be available. For more details, contact your network service provider. 3.21.2 WAP Your mobile phone supports WAP-based services. With this feature, you could access to the services provided by your network service provider. It allows you to obtain the latest news, weather condition forecast and flight schedule, etc.
- Choosing a bookmark will jump you directly to the website address of the bookmark. Recent pages: Shows the websites that you have browsed before. Offline pages: Shows the previously saved web pages. Input address: With this option, you can enter any WAP site or other Internet site. Service inbox: Store the messages sent by the service provider. Settings: Make some settings for web surfing. Notes: In WAP, the capacity is relative small.
- name. 2. Number: The number for the account. 3. User name: The account name used to dial up the server (not WAP gateway). 4. Password: The password used to dial up the server (not WAP gateway). 5. Line type: Select line types: analogue or digital. 6. Speed: The speed of transmission. 7. Primary DNS: Show the primary address. 8. Secondary DNS: Show the secondary address. GPRS data: Choose one of accounts: 1. Account name: The name of the account. Choose Edit to modify the name. 2. APN: Enter APN. 3.
encryption for authentication. 6. Primary DNS: Show the primary address. 7. Secondary DNS: Show the secondary address. 3.21.4 Wireless LAN You may choose the wireless LAN feature to go online wirelessly by associating your mobile phone to a wireless router. Connection and setup: In the wireless LAN, choose Search for networks, and select a robust network from available networks to connect with.
setup is not required). 3.21.5 Conn. management This option allows you to view the connection status. 3.22 Organizer This feature includes: Calendar, Tasks, Alarm, World clock, and Stopwatch. 3.22.1 Calendar Press OK to show date. Use direction keys to select year and month. Press Options to open: ■ View/View all: Create a new schedule. Attach an alarm clock. Five options are available for you to choose from: Once, Everyday, Custom, Weekly, and Monthly. - Once: The alarm will sound for once.
- Monthly: The alarm will sound at the set time every month. g Add event: Select Meeting, Course, etc. You can set the date, time, note, alarm clock and place for your selection. Then the alarm clock will remind you at the set time. g Delete event: Delete all events, past due events and events within a time interval. ■ Jump to date: Go to the specified date from the current date on the calendar. ■ Go to weekly view: Once enabled, the calendar will show in week to help you view the calendar and To-do list.
3.22.3 Alarm Your mobile phone provides five groups of alarm clocks. Select one of them to edit and set up alarm clock. 3.23.4 World clock You can choose any of the time zones in the world. Press Options to make settings. 3.23.5 Stopwatch Your mobile phone provides the stopwatch feature. - Typical stopwatch: Includes Split timing and Lap timing. ê Split timing: the stopwatch would not be ê reset after one record is made. It is suitable for recording scores of not more than 20 persons (e.g.
be more than 20. View records: View the records of split timing and lap timing stored. - nWay stopwatch: Provide a number of watchstop timings. Note: To reset the stopwatch, pause the running stopwatch and long press OK to clear. ê 3.23User profiles You may choose different profiles, or define your own profiles. A number of profiles are available to your mobile phones: General, Meeting, Outdoor, Indoor, Headset, and Bluetooth, etc. General Here you may choose to activate or personalize your profile.
Outdoor The operation is the same as the general profile. Indoor The operation is the same as the general profile. Headset Once the headset is inserted, the profile is activated automatically. It is the same as the general profile as far as the personalize option is concerned. Bluetooth When the Bluetooth headset is opened and the Bluetooth feature of the phone is activated, the profile is activated automatically. It is the same as the general profile as far as the personalize option is concerned. 3.
refer to the Bluetooth Headset User Guide). - Remote control: Enable the remote control feature. - My device: Detects Bluetooth devices automatically by searching for new device, and displays the name of the detected devices on the screen. Then follow the instruction on the phone display to configure. - Active devices: An option after the Bluetooth headset is associated. - Settings: Visibility: If this option is activated, other Bluetooth Device is able to detect your phone.
chosen, conversation can only Be made with your mobile phone, instead of the Bluetooth headset. 2)Forward to Bluetooth headset: When this option is chosen, conversation can only be made with the Bluetooth headset, instead of your mobile phone. Block list: Display the locked devices Storage: phone, Memory card, or Always ask. FTP settings: (1) Directory rights: Set the rights of transmission.
mobile phone will ask you to make calibration automatically. Follow the instructions. 2 ) The special effects allows you to set up transparency of the compass. If you open the screen saver, the special effect will display according to the preset transparency. If the screen saver does not need to display the compass, you may move the pointer to zero. 4 Input Method Description A few input methods are available to enter the text, number and special symbol into your mobile phone.
Click to toggle between each other. Click to open the numeric keypad. 2. Numeric keypad: To switch back to the alphabet input method, click . Click to show more symbol keypad. 3.
(Full keypad) n Input keypad description (Alphabet input as an example) Click to hide the alphabet soft keypad and show the symbol keypad (as shown below): Click to restore the alphabet soft keypad.
Click Click to clear characters; to restore the alphabet soft keypad. 4.2 Handwriting input Your mobile phone supports the handwriting input feature. Within the handwriting area, use the touch pen supplied to write by hand. Note: The handwriting input feature is valid for models with touch screen feature.
5 T-flash Card Description Your mobile phone supports the T-Flash memory card feature to increase the memory space. Follow the instruction of the T-flash card to plug in the memory card. As one of memories for your mobile phone, the T-flash card has been set as the default memory by default. You can use it directly without requiring any settings.
Note: Your mobile phone supports the plug-in feature. However, if the T-flash card is inserted or removed in the power-on state, you are recommended to power off and then on your phone to ensure normal operation. Generally, you are not recommended to remove and install the T-flash card.
6 FAQ and Solutions If you are experiencing problems with your mobile phone, refer to the table below to remove the problems. FAQs Poor receiption Echos noises or Causes When you use your mobile phone at poor reception areas, for example, near high rise building or baseroom, the radio wave cannot be transmitted effectively. When you use your mobile phone at traffic jam, such as working time and off-duty time, the line congestion can result in failure.
Shorter standby time The standby time is relevant to the network system settings. Failed to power on your mobile phone SIM card error Failed to connect the network Repace the batteries When no signals are received, your phone will continue search for base stations, thus consuming a large amount of battery power and reducing standby time. The battery power level is used up. The SIM card is damaged. The SIM card is not properly installed. The metallic area on the SIM card is dirty.
call PIN code error Failed to charge the battery Failed to add contacts to phonebook Failed to set up some feature The fixed dialing feature is used. Enter an incorrect PIN code for three times in succession. The battery or the charger is damaged. Charge the mobile phone in an environment of less than -10℃ or above 55 ℃. Cancel the fixed dialing settings. Contact your network service provider. Poor connection. Check whether the plug is properly connection. Delete some records from the phonebook.
7. Warning Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation SAR Information The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.
Your Mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured to exceed limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) of the U.S Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies.
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the governmental requirements for safe exposure. Please note that improvements to this product model could cause differences in the SAR value for later products, in all cases, products are designed to be within the guidelines. Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) Web site: http://www.phonefacts.
The software products described in this manual may include copyrighted and third-party software stored in semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for manufacturer and third party software providers certain exclusive rights for copyrighted software, such as the exclusive rights to distribute or reproduce the copyrighted software.
For optimal mobile phone performance and to be sure that human exposure to RF energy does not exceed the guidelines set forth in the relevant standard, always follow these instructions and precautions. Product Operation When placing or receiving a phone call, hold your mobile phone just like you would a landline phone. If you wear the mobile phone on your body, always place the mobile phone in a manufactured-supplied or approved clip, holder, holster, case or body harness.