Mobile Phone User Guide 1
Contents 1. Safety and Cautions....................................................................................................................................... 5 2. Look and Feel ................................................................................................................................................. 6 3. Getting Started ...............................................................................................................................................
Create a Picture Message (MMS)............................................................................................................................17 Inbox ...............................................................................................................................................................................18 Outbox ....................................................................................................................................................................
19. Text Input Method ................................................................................................................................... 29 Appendix I Common Fault Diagnoses .................................................................................................... 30 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.
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3. Getting Started Box contents • 1 phone • 1 battery • 1 microUSB wall charger • 1 user manual • 1 user quick start guide Installing the battery 1. Remove the rear cover of the phone. There is a slot at the bottom rear of the phone for a coin or fingernail. 2. Place the battery in the opening. Be sure that the contacts align between the phone and battery. 3. Replace the rear cover. Warning: If the phone is on when removing the battery, you may lose stored information.
• To keep the battery functioning optimally, it is recommended that you occasionally discharge the battery fully by consuming the power until the phone is switched off automatically. • During the course of charging, it is normal for the phone and the battery to heat up slightly. The phone will automatically protect itself when battery temperature rises to control temperature variation by extending the charging time. • The handset will give an alert as the battery is running out.
4. Essential Topics Communication Control keys The Answer /Send key is used for answering a call, making a call (after a number has been entered), or for dialing from the call history. The End/On/Off key is used for ending a call (during dialing and communication state), or for exiting a menu to return to standby menu. Pressing and holding this key will switch the phone on or off. Navigation keys and Soft keys The Navigation key is used to scroll across the screen.
For Text message alerts: 1. Select Profiles from the main menu 2. Select one of the Profile Settings (Normal, Loud, Vibrate, or Silent) 3. Select Personalize 4. Select Incoming call alert / Ringtone / Message alert tone / Roaming Ringtone 5. Select the tone 5.
6. Basic Operations Turning on the phone Press the End/On/Off key and hold for 5‐6 seconds. The phone will automatically search the network as long as the phone has no password protection. After the phone has registered on the network, the signal strength will be displayed at the top right corner of the screen. The phone is now in the standby state and you can make or answer a call. Your phone remains in a searching state if it fails to find the available network system.
2. Select Contact List 3. Scroll through the list and select the contact to dial 4. Press the Answer/Send key to dial the number Adding a Contact To add a new contact 1. Select Contact icon from standby menu 2. Press Left Soft key to select Options 3. Select Create New Contact 4. Select Name to enter name using key pad 5. Press Left Soft key to select OK 6. Select contact number 7. Press Left Soft key to select Edit 8. Enter contact numbers 9. Press Left Soft key to select OK 10.
Navigating the menus Use the Navigation key, then press Select key (in the center of the Navigation key). The standby screen menu has five options, Contacts, Messages, Multimedia, Calendar and Info Portal. Standby Screen Menu Selection Contacts Messages Multimedia Calendar Info Portal By pressing the Menu/Left soft key, the following 12 main menu icons can be viewed.
A message is sent to the messages center of the network, then to the targeted user by the network. If the targeted user’s phone is off or out of network area, the network will store the message temporarily. When the phone receives a new text message, you will be prompted according to setting and the Unread Messages icon will appear at the top of the main screen to indicate unread text message. To open and read an incoming Text message 1. Select the Messages Icon, then 2. Select the type of Message a.
• Move to Hot Messages. • Delete: Delete the text message you are currently reading. Outbox This feature is used to store sent and failed messages. In the message Read mode, the following options are available. • Send: Send the message currently being read. • Forward: Forward the message currently being read (it can be edited). • Delete: Delete the message currently being read. • Delete Multiple: Delete multiple items. • Clean up Message: Delete all Outbox messages.
• Memory Status: Displays the amount of memory being used for Contacts and text messages. • Signature: Set signature information. • 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. • Sentbox: Delete all text messages in the sentbox in the phone. • Draftbox: Delete all text messages in the draftbox in the phone.
• 4. Add: You can add a new page, theme, number to CC, number to BCC, or Slideshow Time: Set the time when the images change in the previewed multimedia message. Press the Left Soft key for the options to Send, Add, Save as draft, Save as Template. Inbox This menu allows you to review your received MMS messages. • Open: View the content of a MMS message. • Reply: Reply to the sender with a MMS, text, or e‐mail message. • Forward: Forward the selected MMS message to another person.
Templates Edited MMS messages can be stored in Templates. Settings This menu allows you to make the following settings to the configuration for sending and receiving messages. • Profile: Select a Public mobile or User‐defined Network. • Send: • Save sent items: Set to enable or disable the save sent items. Delivery time: Set the delivery time as Immediate, 1 hour, 3 hours, 6 hours, or 12 hours. • Receive: Retrieval Mode: Set the retrieval mode as automatic or manual.
Contact list Display all contacts. Create New Contacts Allows the user to create new contacts in the contract book Group You can set 10 different groups. Set Speed Dial Enables the user to assign speed dial keys to a phone number in the contact list. Speed dial number 1 is reserved for voice mail; 2 through 9 can be set by the user. Memory info Display the memory status of the phonebook in the phone. 10.
4. The AM/PM is set by pressing the center of the navigation keys. 5. When you have selected and set each item, press the up and down‐navigation key to select the next line; when you have selected time, you can input the time directly. Notes This function is a place to write notes to yourself, assign a type of note and store them. 1. Select Notes 2. Select Create Note 3. Save Calculator The Calculator can perform four standard operations (add, subtract, multiply, divide). Use 0‐9 keys to input a value.
1. Select “Option” 2. Select Week View or Day View Schedule: You may schedule an event into the calendar, with date, time and an alarm to notify you of that event, by going to: 1. Scrolling to a date, 2. Select “Option” 3. Select “Make a note” a. Type of event: Meeting, Birthday, Memo, etc. b. Entering Subject, Location, Time, etc c. Repeat, Alarm, Alarm Date d. Done e. Save Downloads The Download menu can be accessed from this level of the menu as well as from the main menu.
1. If the number is not stored in the phone, the phone number will be displayed in the missed call list. Select the number and press the left soft/menu key to access the sub‐menu of this missed call, which has the following 5 items: • Delete: Delete this missed call number record. • Save to Contacts • Dial • Send SMS: Send text message to this missed call number. • Blacklist: Block all incoming calls from this number 2.
Note: in Airplane Mode, please consult airline staff about the use of Airplane Mode in flight. Turn off your phone whenever instructed to do so by airline staff. Airplane Mode turns off your phone’s calling features in locations where wireless phone use is prohibited. You cannnot make or receive calls in Airplane Mode, but you can use your phone’s other non‐calling features Activate Set to be current active profile.
• LCD Backlight: The backlight time can be set to turn off after 10, 20, or 30 seconds. It can also be set to always on, however the longer a backlight is on the faster the battery will drain. • Brightness: You can select the brightness level of the LCD backlight using the left/right navigation key. Call Setup • Call Duration Reminder: Set the reminder to sound during calls at 45 seconds, 50 seconds, 55 seconds, or off.
15. Internet To access the Internet, Select Internet Icon from the main menu. This feature allows your phone to browse the internet. • Home Page: A home page can be saved with each mode. When using WAP to browse, the home page for this mode will first be accessed. • Enter URL: Enter the URL for the website to be connected. • Search: Highlight to select a search engine to perform searches, then enter text criteria To search on.
Note: Please follow local laws and regulations when using this cell phone to take pictures. 17. Multimedia Multimedia features can be accessed by selecting the Multimedia Icon. Audio Player The music player is provided for you to play all music file types stored on the cell phone or storage card. Supported music file formats include: MP3, MIDI, AMR, AAC, WAV, and QCP. The music player interface icons are sequentially: Previous, Pause, Play, Stop, and Next.
• Rewind • Fast Forward Note: Please obey all applicable laws when recording conversations. Gallery This phone provides memory space for use by the user. SD Micro cards (of optional capacity) are also supported. You can use these features to easily manage the directories and files of all forms stored on the cell phone or SD Micro card. 1. Enter Gallery 2. Go to “Phone” (or “Card” if available) 3. Select Open: Use this function to enter the root directory of the memory.
Browse Files: When browsing files, the selected device must be successfully paired. Setup Bluetooth: Enable and disable Bluetooth, rename, and device status. 19. Text Input Method This handset supports full English and French. You can set the language under the path [Settings] > [Phone Setup] > [Language]. Multiple text entry modes are available in the SMS text input screen. By selecting, ‘More” and then ‘Text Entry,’ the mode can be changed.
Appendix I Common Fault Diagnoses Trouble The phone cannot be switched on Possible reasons 1. Any power in battery? 2. Battery is installed properly? 1. Check if the charger is connected with the phone correctly. Battery cannot be 2. Check if the charger is connected with the socket correctly. charged 3. Is the battery usable? The performance of the battery will degrade over time. Fail to link the network Cannot make a call 1. The signal is too weak, or there may be some radio interference.
Appendix II Abbreviations and explanations MMS Multimedia Message Service SMS Short Message Service *Coverage disclaimer: Various services through this device, such as roaming, may require upgrades or additional charges from the carrier. Please contact your provider for additional information. 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.
FCC Regulations: This mobile phone 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. This mobile phone has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
4RF 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.