Mobile Phone User Guide 1
Table of Contents 1.Safety and Cautions .......................................4 2.Look and Feel .........................................5 3.Specification ............................................5 4.Essential Topics ..........................................6 5.Getting Started ..........................................7 6.Basic Operations .........................................8 7.Using the Menu ..........................................9 7.1 Menu option list ........................................
8.2 Multimedia ............................................ 22 8.3 Blue Tooth ............................................. 23 8.4.Text Input Method ..................................... 23 Appendix I Common Fault Diagnoses ........................ 24 Appendix II Abbreviations and explanations ....................
1.Safety and Cautions Switch off the mobile phone in the vicinity of chemical plants, gas stations and other locations containing explosive objects. Keep the mobile phone away from small children. Switch off the mobile phone as instructed where signs are present. Switch off the mobile phone before boarding planes and during flight. Obey the local laws while driving. When hands free function is available, use the hands free calling device to ensure safety.
2.Look and Feel Note:Picture is for reference purposes only. 3.Specification Model Specification Dimension 110×63×13.
Smart Input method Supported Receive/Send SMS Supported English/French input method Supported Incoming call display* Supported Call forward* Supported Call blocking* Supported Call waiting* Supported Voice message* Supported Reduced Temperature Range -15°C to 50°C Note: Functions or services marked with ‘*’are supported by this unit but require network services to fully function.
Signal strength received by the antenna Alarm clock There are unread messages Battery level indicator (This icon indicates full battery). Vibrate mode Ring mode Silent Keypad locked Missed call Bluetooth Alert modes There are multiple user-selectable tones available for text message and call notifications. follow the paths below for selecting the modes and the specific tones for each type.
The phone will automatically protect itself when battery temperature rises to control temperature variation by extending the charging time. The handset will give off an alert as the battery is running out. When the power has run out the handset will be switched off automatically. Note: Actual time of usage of the battery varies according to different operation modes and settings of network base station. If you use the phone when battery is rather low, the phone may switch off automatically.
If you want to make a call to another city within the country, you’ll need to use a long-distance area code. To end a call, press the ‘on/off’ key. When a call is ended, the call timer stops and the text ‘Call ends’ is displayed on the screen. Saving a number by dialing You may save the other party’s number in the contacts list (phonebook), or by dialing under standby state. The number saving procedure of the former method is described in details in communication phonebook section of this manual.
soft key, all 12 menu items can be viewed. Each set of menus is further divided into multi-item sub-menus. Menu functions may let you set, check or change the phone’s various functional settings to meet your personal requirements. Please refer to the following ‘Menu option list’ for selection of the functions you require. Press the navigation keys to select from the menu. Press OK key or left soft key to enter the sub-menu list of the selected menu.
Settings Contacts Profile, Send, Receive, Edit, View Mode Memory Status, Restore default, Save MMS Display all contacts. Search contacts by name Contact List Search Entry Add new Entry Add new contacts to the phone. Delete Delete call contacts in phone. Check memory status of phone.
Setup Phone info USB Disk Mode Clock Format Digital 12, Digital 24 Date Format DD/MM/YYYY, etc Software Version, Hardware Version, Phone Number, MEID, PRL Version, SID Alarm(3 alarms in maximum ) Calculator Stopwatch Calendar Note: This menu structure only lists the main menu of this phone; for details please see the phone’s software. 7.2 Messages Text messaging is a network service. You may be required to subscribe to the service from your network operator prior to sending and receiving text messages.
Inbox The Inbox is used for reading text messages received. In the inbox, the phone can store up to 50 text messages. You may press up and down-navigation key to browse the message list. Press the up and down navigation key to scroll the list. In the message reading mode, the following options are available. Delete: Delete the text message you are currently reading. Reply: Reply to the text message you are currently reading. Forward: Forward the text message you are currently reading to others.
is sent successfully or not. Validity Period: 12 hours, 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, 200 days (sets the time that texts are stored) Auto Delete On/Off Memory Status: Displays the amount of memory being used for Contacts and text messages. Signature: Set signature information. Delete All ALL: Delete all text messages stored in the outbox, inbox, sentbox, outbox Inbox: Delete all text messages in the inbox in the phone. Outbox: Delete all text messages stored in the outbox.
MMS messages that failed to send or are being sent are stored in the Outbox. The following operations can be performed on the messages in the Outbox: Resend: Resend the selected MMS message. Delete: Delete the current MMS message. Delete All: Delete all the MMS messages in the Inbox. Lock/Unlock: Drafts: MMS messages can be optionally stored in Drafts after being edited. The following operations can be performed on messages in Drafts: Forward: Forward the selected message.
Restore Default Settings: Restore settings to their defaults. Save MMS Messages: Select the storage location as internal memory card or cell phone. 7.3 Contacts In the standby mode, highlight the Contacts Icon and press the Center Select key to access the contact list. After accessing the phonebook, scroll up and down-navigation key to browse the records. When the cursor stops at a certain record, press the left soft key to access the menu of various operations for this record.
7.5 Call History Missed calls If there are missed calls, you can view the detailed information of the missed calls in the ‘missed calls’ menu. Each record contains the number or the contact name if number is already in the phonebook, date, time etc. Press the up and down-navigation key to view the information of other missed calls. Press the ‘Call control’ key to dial this number and press the right soft key to return to higher-level menu. Missed calls are divided into the following two situations: 1.
Total Call Time 7.6 Profiles Here you can set different profiles according to your requirements. You have seven choices: General, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, Headset, In car, Airplane Activate: Set to be current active profile. Within the “Personalize” menu, you are able to customize the following settings for each of the above choices, Incoming call alert: Alert method for incoming calls. Ringtone: Select the incoming ring tone. Ring volume: Set the ring volume for incoming calls.
Blacklist: You can set up a blacklist. After enabling the blacklist, the phone numbers listed in the blacklist will not be able to call this phone. o Status: Disable/Enable. o Blacklist List: Up to nine blacklisted entries can be added. You can edit the list through this menu. Security setup You must input correct phone password before accessing Security setup menu. The initial password is 1234.
view properties. Tags: Add tags to this document. Delete: Delete this document. Memory: Display available space and total capacity. Create a New Folder This feature can be used to create a new data folder at a location you designate. Format Format all the data in memory using said feature. The system will then recreate default directories. After formatting, data cannot be restored. Please be very careful when using this feature. Alarm You may set up to 3 alarms.
various activities within the event. loop’s time. The “add” button adds another loop while recording the previous World Time To view the time in different locations of the world, scroll right/left across the map. Brew This phone provides a BREW downloading feature. You can use this feature to download any games and application software you wish. The Brew encompasses end users' ability to shop for, purchase, download, and install software over the wireless carrier's network.
o Lock bookmark: Lock the bookmark. o New directory: Add a new directory. o Details: View the details on the selected bookmark. o Reset: Restore default settings. Push Box: Store information on messages to notify the user about WAP site messages. Save pages: – Used to save a page for reviewing the web page later Advanced Options: Advanced options are primarily used to configure certain internet parameters and information. About: Displays the WAP software LOG.
Play List: After selected a play list, the music player interface will display the items in the list. They can be play in order or songs can be selected from the list. Repeat: Repeat the song. Bluetooth Playback: After connecting a Bluetooth device, the music can be heard through Bluetooth earphones. Delete: Delete the currently selected song. Delete All: Clear the play list. 8.
the bottom of the screen. By pressing the ‘navigation’ key to the right, additional words are presented. By selecting the word and pressing the ‘select’ key, that word is entered. sym This key brings up a separate screen showing commonly used symbols. keystroke only. This is active for one ^aA Changes the case of letters for one keystroke, reverting back to standard case with the next key pressed. Alt Changes the key from letter to the related number or punctuation, for one keystroke only.
Disclaimer Note: Some of the contents in this printed material may differ from your phone depending on the software level and/or your service provider’s requirements. For details pertaining to the warranty terms for your phone model, please contact your service provider or visit a local retail store. FCC Regulations: This mobile phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
RF Exposure Information (SAR) This mobile phone meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. This phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg.