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The information contained in this User Manual is written for the DST3G COOL model. The contents of this document are provided “as is”. Except as required by applicable law, no warranties of any kind, either express or implied, including, but no limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or contents of this document. General Mobile Ltd.
Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ......................................................................................... 4 1 GETTING STARTED .............................................................................................................. 7 1.1 SIM CARD AND BATTERY ......................................................................................................... 7 1.2 CHARGING THE BATTERY ............................................................................................
Important Safety Information Emergency Services To make an emergency call in any country Ensure that your phone is switched on and in service. Press 112 followed by the Send key. Follow the instructions and do not end the call until told to do so. Tell the operator which service you require: Police, Ambulance, Fire Brigade, Coastguard or Mountain Rescue Service. Give your location and, if possible, remain where you are to maintain contact.
Do not allow children to play with the phone, charger or batteries. Do not allow children to touch the small fittings. Otherwise, suffocation or gullet jam can be caused if children swallow the small fittings. Keep all SIM cards out of the reach of small children. Do not use the phone where blasting is in progress. The operation of some medical electronic devices, such as hearing aids and pacemakers, may be affected if you use a mobile phone next to them.
Vehicles equipped with an airbag An airbag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including either installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the airbag or in the airbag deployment area. If vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the airbag inflates, serious injury could result.
1 Getting started 1.1 SIM card and Battery The Service Provider supplies you with a SIM card on which you can store your important phone numbers and other personal data. Note: When inserting or removing the SIM card, you must disconnect the handset with the power adapter. Inserting the SIM card 1. Remove the back cover of the phone – press the lock at the bottom of the phone and then lift the back cover up as shown in Fig. 1; Fig. 1 2.
4. Insert the battery with the label side up. Align the tabs and metal contacts at the top of the battery with the tabs and contacts on the back of the phone. Slide into place and press down as shown in Fig. 4; Fig. 4 5. Insert the back cover starting from the top part then press the bottom part until it clicks into place as shown in Fig. 5. Fig. 5 Note: The SIM card and its contacts can easily be damaged by scratches or bending, so be careful when handling, inserting, or removing the card.
approved by General Mobile. 1.2 Charging the battery Charging the battery 1. You must charge the battery for at least 4 hours before using the phone for the first time. 2. Open the cover of the mini USB connector located at the left side of the phone. Plug in the charger connector to the phone and then plug the other end of the charger to the AC outlet. 3. Your phone can be charged while switched on or off. 4.
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Selection keys (Each key can be Left Selection [LSK] Key assigned with a Idle mode: Performs the function shown directly above the button Long press to lock keypad Menu mode: Press to enter the menu of the selected function function) Editing mode: Press to enter the menu of the selected function Right Selection Key [RSK] Idle mode: Performs the function shown directly above the button Menu mode: Press to go back to previous screen Editing mode: Press to go back to previous screen OK key Idle mode:
Return key Press to go back to Idle screen (In idle mode, if Music/FM radio is playing background, press to active the background application to be foregrounding) Alpha-numeric keys Idle mode: Press to enter numbers and characters Call Mode: Press and Hold [Number keys 2 to 9] to fast dial your your frequently called phone numbers Number key 1 is reserved for Voice Mail access via Primary SIM Press and hold [Number key 0] to input “+” and start dialing an international number Menu mode: Press to enter in
Charging status ⑵ Unread SMS SMS status Unsent SMS SMS Inbox is full ⑶ ⑷ MMS status Unread MMS WAP prompt WAP prompt Mobile phone full MMS Inbox is full Incoming call transfer Incoming call of WCDMA slot SIM transfer Incoming call of GSM slot SIM transfer ⑸ Display the WCDMA slot Phone profiles for Meeting mode, WCDMA slot is Primary SIM Outdoor mode, WCDMA slot is Primary SIM Driver mode, WCDMA slot is Primary SIM Meeting mode, WCDMA slot is Secondary SIM Outdoor mode, WCDMA slot is Se
Driver mode, GSM slot is Primary SIM Meeting mode, GSM slot is Secondary SIM Outdoor mode, GSM slot is Secondary SIM Driver mode, GSM slot is Secondary SIM ⑺ USB connection USB cable connected Bluetooth status Bluetooth power on ⑻ Bluetooth headset connected ⑼ ⑽ Connection to the network server Connection established Strength of network signal (SIM at WCDMA slot) No service or No SIM card inserted in WCDMA slot Signal strength of WCDMA network Signal strength of GSM network ⑾ Strength of netw
2 Basic Functions Your phone supports dual-network, WCDMA and GSM. You can make voice calls on either the primary SIM (WCDMA) or secondary SIM (GSM). Only the primary SIM supports video call. 2.1 Switch the phone On/Off To turn the power On or Off, press and hold the Power button for approximately 3 seconds. 2.2 PIN and PUK Codes PIN and PIN2 Codes Activating the PIN code protects your SIM card from unauthorized use.
Number key 1 is reserved for Voice Mail access and cannot be changed. Quick Dialing You can dial a phone number quickly by entering its storage location in the Contact List memory in the phone or SIM card. 1. On idle screen, enter the location number then press “*” key to display the corresponding phone number stored in the Contacts List of the phone. 2.
Press and hold number key 0 until a “+” sign (international dialing prefix) is displayed. Enter the Country Code, followed by the Area Code (drop the leading zero) and the phone number then press [W-Send] or [G-Send] key. Extension numbers The phone permits direct dialing of extension numbers in a telephone exchange. You can insert a pause character “P” between the phone number and extension number.
Note: Some functions depend on the support of network service provider and whether you have registered the function. Your phone has additional functions available while a call is in progress. Press [LSK] to display a list of common in-call functions such as Hold, SMS, Phonebook, Mute/Unmute, New call, Enable Bluetooth, Headset on/ off. Hold This function allows you to make a second call by putting the current call on hold. During a call, press [LSK] then select “Hold.
Your phone allows you to engage in a conference call so you can talk to a maximum of five other parties at the same time. To make a conference call: 1. Dial the number of the first participant in the normal way. 2. Press [LSK] and select Phone Book or New Call to dial the phone number of the second party. The first call is automatically put on hold. 3. When the second call is established, press [LSK] and select “Conference.” This joins the first participant into the conference call. 4.
During a video call, press [LSK] then select “SMS” to create an SMS or access the Inbox, Sent Items, or Drafts folders. Phone book You can search for a phone number and make another call while Video Call is in progress. Press [LSK] then select “Phone book” to search and dial the phone number of the second party. Mute/Unmute During a video call, press [LSK] select Mute to turn off the microphone. Press [LSK] and select Unmute to turn the microphone back on.
3 Idle Mode and Main Menu In idle mode, the screen displays lots of useful information, such as Missed Calls, New Messages, Alarms, Scheduler, or To Do List. The Main Menu screen allows you to access any of your phone’s features. These are displayed in a grid or list format. In idle mode, press [OK] key to access the Main Menu and press the navigate keys to browse the icons and lists, or press number key 1-9, 0, *, and # to access the functions directly.
3.1 My Files Use My Files to manage files such as pictures, videos, music and other applications stored in the phone memory or memory card. To access My Files, press [OK] to open the Main Menu, select My Files, and then press [OK]. Another way to access My Files is to simply press [Number key 1] while the Main Menu is open. Videos All video clips are stored in this folder. Press [LSK] for options in handling your video. Play: Playback the video clip.
- Send via Bluetooth: Send the selected file via Bluetooth Copy: Copy the file to memory card Move: Move the file to the memory deleting the original file in the phone Delete: Delete the current file Rename: Rename the current file Type of view: Arrange the selection according to titles or thumbnails Sort by: Arrange the files according to name, size or date Multi-delete (Delete Several): Delete selected or all files Property/ies: Display file details incl.
All other unrecognized files are stored in this folder. T-Flash T-Flash is the memory card used for storing your data. Select T-Flash to view all the files stored in the memory card. Press [LSK] for the options in handling the files. Management This function helps you check the memory status of your phone or memory card. Storage type: Set the phone or T-Flash as memory storage Format T-Flash: Clear all the data in memory card 3.
can use the [Navigation key] to scroll though the entries then press [OK] to display detailed information of the contact. Press [W-send] to dial the contact by SIM-1. Press [G-send] to dial the contact by SIM-2. When viewing Contact List, press [LSK] to select from the following options: New contact, Voice call by SIM-1, Voice call by SIM-2, Video call, Send SMS, Send MMS, Copy to SIM-1/phone/SIM-2, Copy to SIM-2/ SIM-1, Delete.
Voice call by SIM-2, Video call, Edit before call, Send SMS, Send MMS, Copy to Phone, Copy to SIM-2, Delete, Send vCard via Bluetooth. SIM-2 Contacts Select SIM-2 Contacts to view the contact list stored in SIM-2 card.
The management includes functions: Group, Storage type, Copy & Delete, Other numbers, Send vCard via Bluetooth. Other numbers include: View my number, Service number, Fixed number. Group: A Contact Group can act as a distribution list, making it quicker to send e-mails and SMS to multiple recipients. You can create Groups in the phone and SIM-1 Contacts only. However, SIM-1 grouping is network SIM dependent.
Your phone has a ‘Receive all contacts’ feature built in so it will automatically store all your sent vCard contacts in its respective available locations in your Phone Book. Transferring of All Contacts (incl. all fields) from phone to other phones via Bluetooth: Enter Phone Book menu, scroll down to Management, then select Send vCard via Bluetooth. Once the All Contacts list appears on the screen, press [LSK] and choose Select all. Press [LSK] again and select Send via Bluetooth.
Call Duration This feature provides you with detailed information regarding the total length of your incoming and/or outgoing calls via SIM-1 and SIM-2. Packet Data Counter This allows you to confirm the number of data (in kilobytes) sent and received during packet data connections via SIM- and SIM-2. Note: The actual invoice for calls and services from your service provider may vary, depending on network features, rounding off for billing, taxes, and so forth. 3.
- Property/ies: Open to view the property of music file being played Music bank: Open My Files or memory card to select an audio file My playlist: From here you can load, create, change and delete playlists as needed. Open My playlist, then press [LSK] to select from the following options: Play: Open Music player to play current playlist Rename: Edit the name of current playlist New: Add a new playlist.
Remove Java applications which you no longer require Note: A Java file may be downloaded from the Internet FM Radio To listen to the FM Radio on your phone, you must first plug in the stereo headset included in this package. From Main Menu, select Entertainment, and then select FM Radio Press [Left/Right Navigation key] to scan FM stations in sequential order. Press [Up Navigation key] to display a list of previously saved stations.
SMS Select [Message] from Main Menu, then press SMS to open a list of default Message folders: “New”, “Inbox”, “Drafts”, “Outbox”, “Sent”, “Voice Mail”, “Settings”, and “Memory Status”. Creating and Sending SMS 1. From Message, select SMS then select New. 2. Enter the number of the recipient in the ‘To:’ field using the phone keypad. If the number is stored in the Contacts List, press [OK] then search predictively. (Pls. refer to IMPORTANT note on the next paragraph.
All received SMS messages are stored in the Inbox. Your phone will notify you when a new message is received. The number of New Messages is displayed on the screen in idle mode with a closed envelope icon beside it and another one on top of the screen directly beside the battery indicator. To read a new message from idle mode, press [Down Navigation key] to highlight New Message, then press [OK] to open “New Message” list.
Outbox A message that cannot be sent for some reason will be temporarily stored in the Outbox folder. Enter Message>SMS menu, press [Down Navigation key] to find Outbox and open the message list. Use [Up/Down Navigation key] then press [OK] to open the selected message.
remain undelivered to the recipient. If the recipient cannot be reached within the set period, the message is removed from the message service center. Validity period can be set at 1 hour, 6 hours, 1 day, 3 days, 1 week or network maximum. - Delivery reports: When set to On, you will receive a status report from the message center to inform you that the recipient has received your message. - Storage type: Select whether you want new messages to be automatically stored to the Phone SMS Inbox or SIM card.
3. Press [LSK] to select the type of multimedia object to be inserted or attached to the message, then press [OK] to go back to the MMS message screen. - Select Insert to add a video, sound, or image to the MMS message. - Select Attachment to add a video, sound, or picture as an attachment to the MMS message. - Select Take a picture then press [OK] to activate the camera. Select the screen as the viewfinder then press [OK] to capture a photo. The new photo will be automatically inserted to the MMS message.
- Multi-Delete: Entry MMS list to select and delete selected MMS messages in Inbox - Delete all: Delete all MMS messages in Inbox - Mark as read/unread: Mark selected MMS messages to perform options for multiple messages, such as deleting or moving messages - Lock/Unlock: Lock/Unlock the selected MMS - Sort by: Arrange MMS messages according to Sender, Date/Time, Subject, or Read/Unread Drafts All unsent or unfinished MMS messages are saved in Drafts From the Drafts message list, press [LSK] to open and t
Settings Your phone must be configured to the network settings in order to use the MMS feature.
Low, Normal or High. - Add file: Enter My Files to select files that you wish to attach to your message 2. Use [Up/Down Navigation key] to move to Subject field. Press [OK] to open text editor then type the title of your e-mail message. Press [OK] to go back to the Subject field. 3. Use [Up/Down Navigation key] to move to Content: field. Press [OK] to open text editor then compose your e-mail message. Press [OK] to go back to the Content field.
Sent Store the e-mail sent successfully In the e-mail list, when you select an e-mail, press [LSK] pop-up menu for operation below: - Delete: Delete the selected e-mail from Sent folder - Delete multiple: You can select which e-mails to delete - Delete all: Delete all e-mail in Sent folder - Sort by: Set the sorting method of e-mail list, you can sort e-mail by Date/Time or recipients • Drafts Store the e-mails not sent or saved In the e-mail list, when you select an e-mail, press [LSK] pop-up menu for oper
- Forward: Forward the e-mail to other parties - Delete: Delete the selected e-mail from Sent/Outbox - Resend: Send this e-mail again - View attachments: Enter attachments list screen, you can view or save the attachments of this e-mail - Locate info: Show the location info of this e-mail, you can save the location to phone book or send e-mail to the location • Settings In the settings screen, you can edit, rename, delete and create account.
You can set the phone to switch the placement of video images on the display. You can also set the phone to fully display your video image or of the remote party. - Image quality: You can adjust the quality of the video or image from Normal, Better picture (Fine), or Faster movement (Fast Motion). - Color mode: You can adjust the color of the image or video from Default, Sepia, or Black & white. - Video settings: You can send your live video, an image, or a video clip to the remote party.
- White balance: Set the white balance when taking photos under specific lighting conditions Automatic, Sunny, Cloudy, and Indoors.
- White balance: Set the white balance when recording videos under specific lighting conditions : Automatic, Sunny, Cloudy or Indoors After recording a video, select from the following options: - Delete: Press [RSK] to clear the video clip and go back to viewfinder screen. - Save: Press [OK] to store the video clip to Videos folder of My Files. - Play: Press [LSK] to immediately play the video clip just recorded. - Send: Press [LSK] to send video clip via MMS or Bluetooth. 3.
an alarm to remind you of upcoming events. 1. In the Organizer list, select Schedule and the screen will show you the current month. Press [LSK] to open a list of schedule options: New, Select date, List, Memory Status - New: Create a new calendar entry - Select date: To move to a calendar date that is months away from the current date - List: Display a list of appointments and events arranged according to date - Memory status: Display the number of used and free storage locations for calendar entries 2.
- Press [OK] to display result of calculation - Press [W-send] and [G-send] for grouping operation ‘( )’ - Press [c] key to clear a number or an operation - Press and hold [c] key to clear the previous computation 3. Press [RSK] to close Calculator function and go back to Organizer list. Notes Your phone allows to you write notes which can then be saved as text files. 1. In the Organizer list, select Notes then press [OK] to display a list of your notes. 2.
2. Set the base currency in the ‘From:’ field then set the other currency in the ‘To:’ field. Input the exchange rate in the ‘Rate:’ field. 3. Enter the amount to be converted. 4. Press [OK] to get the result of the conversion. 3.9 Settings Your can customize your phone by changing its settings in order to suit the way you use it. From idle mode, press [OK] to open Main Menu. Scroll to select Settings then press [OK] to display Settings menu.
The default profile is Normal mode. If you opt to use a different profile, a corresponding icon will be displayed at the top of the idle mode screen. To activate a preset Profile, open Phone profiles setting then highlight Select phone profiles then press [OK]. Select SIM-1 or SIM-2 then press [OK] to open the Profiles list. Select the preferred profile then press [OK] to activate. To customize a Profile, open Profiles setting then highlight Edit phone profiles then press [OK] to display the Profiles list.
You can set the backlight duration and brightness level to conserve battery power. From Power saving setting, press [OK] to display two options: - Backlight setting: Adjust the brightness level at high, medium and low levels. - Backlight timer: Set the backlight to turn off automatically if the phone is not in use for a specified period of time Calls In Calls, you can change the settings which affect how calls are made and received. Call settings for SIM-1 and SIM-2 can be done separately.
- Caller ID: This network service allows you to select whether your phone number should be displayed or hidden from the person who you are calling. SIM-2 Since SIM-2 supports GSM network only, the Call settings are the same with SIM-1 but with the exclusion of Video call settings.
Network In Network, the following options are displayed: SIM selection, Search type, New search, Preferred network and SIM-1 network mode. - SIM selection:Select Automatic and the phone will automatically register to both networks after power On. Set to SIM-1 or SIM-2 and the phone will automatically register to network of the selected SIM after power On. - Search type:You can set your phone to perform automatic or manual selection of available networks while roaming.
In the interface of Select active data profile, you can select profile of MMS, JAVA, Internet or e-mail application. For each application, you can select one of the16 modes for network access services. Reset settings Select this setting to restore your phone’s default factory settings. It is important to backup your data to the memory card or your computer if reset has to be performed. Clear all Select this option to delete all data and cancel all settings previously done on your phone. 3.
1. From the Bluetooth settings, select Paired devices then press [OK] then select Search for device. Your phone will then search for all Bluetooth enabled devices within the 10 metre range, and display a list of devices found. 2. Select a device you want to pair with then press [OK]. 3. You will be prompted to enter a password. Using the numeric keypad, enter a numeric password of up to 16 digits. The same passcode may also be needed on the device which you are pairing with. 4.
PC synchronization You can connect your phone to your PC and use the PC Suite/Tools software provided on the Companion CD and perform the following: • Synchronize your phone's calendar, contacts and e-mail with your PC. • Install programs and applications on your phone. • Copy files to and from your phone. • Back up files and information from your phone to your PC. Before connecting to your PC, you should install the PC Suite/Tools software.
then press [OK] for confirmation to access WAP application. Home You can access Internet via a home page using an assigned URL. Bookmarks The bookmark can store interesting websites, and can be configured freely for easy recall.
Browser profile: Edits profile and selects profile, There are 5 profiles that you can choose: - Edit profile: You can edit profile name, internet profile and home URL. -Edit internet profile: You can edit type, proxy address, proxy port number, login name and password.
4 Reference Information Input Text You can enter text and numbers on your phone using the keypad. Your phone supports some input modes for entering text and numbers: T9 En, en, EN T9 English predictive text input mode T9 German T9 German predictive text input mode T9 Turkish T9 Turkish predictive text input mode Abc, abc, ABC 123 Multi-tap input mode Numeric input mode When you select a field that requires text or numeric entry, the phone automatically defaults to the appropriate input mode.
This is a built-in dictionary feature which suggests words by the sequence of letters that you type. In using T9, you only have to press each key once. The letters change as you type, so it is important that you ignore what is displayed on the screen until you have finished typing completely. Press [Number key 0] repeatedly to display all the words that match one at a time. Press [OK] to confirm your choice.
5 Accessories Charger It will charge the Li-Ion battery quickly and completely. The charge duration varies subject to the capacity of battery. Li-Ion batteries (two pieces) For GSM and WCDMA dual mode, the Li-ION battery (880mAh) can provide standby time of up to 200 hours and talk time of up to 2.5 hours (WCDMA) and 3 hours (GSM). Specific standby and talk times shall be determined subject to the actual condition of use.
6 Troubleshooting Thank you for using the 2.0 Duo SIM mobile phone by General Mobile. In case of any problem regarding mobile phone usage, please contact our local distributor or any of our General Mobile authorized service centers/partners in your locality. To inquire about the list of authorized service centers or partners, please contact General Mobile, or visit us at http://www.generalmobile.
configure. 1. Powered on the phone 1. Phone is powered off. Fail to receive incoming call 2. Incoming maybe on calls barring 2. Go to Settings->Calls->Voice/Vide o call barring to check configure. 1. Go near the windows or corridors. 1. Weak signals No sound in other side 2. Too distant from transmitter Can’t power on User Manual Battery is empty 2. Make the transmitter near your mouth. The transmitter is located on the bottom of your phone. Charge the battery or replace with new one.
7 Care and maintenance A phone contains delicate electronic circuitry, magnets and battery systems. You should treat it with care and pay attention to the following: This phone is fitted with an internal battery that can only be replaced by a qualified service engineer. There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect battery type. Dispose of the used battery in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
In the unlikely event of a battery leak, take care to keep the battery discharge away from your eyes or skin. If the leakage does come into contact with the eyes or skin, please flush thoroughly in clean water and consult a doctor. Remove a worn out battery immediately. The handset itself may become warm when the handset is used for an extended period of time or when the video functions is used. Also, it may become warm while the battery is being charged.
8 RF exposure information The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. This device (FCC ID: UJQ-DST3G) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for use at the ear is 0.685 W/kg and when properly worn on the body is 0.459 W/kg. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1.5cm from the body.