Aplustec LLP CM1 Users manual

Card Phone
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CARD PHONE
CM1
Contents
Brief introduction to Card Phone ................................................................ 9
Safety notice .................................................................................................. 9
Introduction to appearance ...................................................................... 16
Screen icons ................................................................................................. 19
Getting Started ............................................................................................. 20
1 First time use ............................................................................................ 20
2 Insert SIM card ........................................................................................ 20
3 Switch on battery power ........................................................................ 20
4 Set up password ....................................................................................... 22
5 Phone password ....................................................................................... 22
6 PIN code .................................................................................................... 22
7 PIN2 code .................................................................................................. 23
8 PUK code .................................................................................................... 23
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9 PUK2 code ................................................................................................. 23
10 Barring code ........................................................................................... 23
11 Connect the network ............................................................................ 24
12 Charge the battery ................................................................................ 24
14 Switch on/off ......................................................................................... 25
15 Headset .................................................................................................... 25
General Function .......................................................................................... 26
1 Dialing calls ............................................................................................... 26
2 Volume control ......................................................................................... 27
3 Answer calls .............................................................................................. 27
4 Hands free ................................................................................................. 27
5 Calling option ............................................................................................ 27
6 Input methods .......................................................................................... 28
7 Shortcut key operation ........................................................................... 34
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Introduction to functions ........................................................................... 34
Phonebook .................................................................................................... 34
A. Phonebook setting .................................................................................. 34
1 Add new contact ............................................................................... 34
2 Export phonebook ............................................................................ 34
3 Import phonebook ............................................................................ 35
B. In the idle modePress right soft key Name ................................ 35
1 Add new contact ............................................................................... 37
1.1 Options ..................................................................................... 37
2 Phonebook settings .......................................................................... 37
2.1 Preferred storage ................................................................... 37
2.2 Speed dial ................................................................................ 37
2.3 Extra numbers......................................................................... 37
2.4 Memory status ........................................................................ 38
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2.5 Copy contacts .......................................................................... 38
2.6 Move contacts ......................................................................... 38
2.7 Delete all contacts .................................................................. 38
Messaging ..................................................................................................... 38
1 Write message ................................................................................... 38
2 Inbox ................................................................................................... 39
3 Drafts .................................................................................................. 39
4 Outbox ................................................................................................ 40
5 Sent messages ................................................................................... 40
6 SMS settings ...................................................................................... 41
Call Logs ........................................................................................................ 41
1 Call history ......................................................................................... 41
1.1 Messed calls ............................................................................ 41
1.2 Dialed calls .............................................................................. 42
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1.3 Received calls .......................................................................... 42
1.4 Delete call logs ........................................................................ 42
2 Call Settings ....................................................................................... 42
2.1 SIM call settings ..................................................................... 42
2.1.1 Caller ID ......................................................................... 42
2.1.2 Call waiting ................................................................... 43
2.1.3 Call Divert ...................................................................... 43
2.1.4 Call barring .................................................................... 43
2.2 Advance settings .................................................................... 45
2.2.1 Blacklist ......................................................................... 45
2.2.2 Auto call recorder ........................................................ 45
2.2.3 Auto redial ..................................................................... 45
2.2.4 IP dial ............................................................................. 45
2.2.5 Call time reminder ....................................................... 46
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2.2.6 Answer mode ................................................................ 46
Settings .......................................................................................................... 46
1 Phone settings ................................................................................... 46
1.1 Time and Date ......................................................................... 46
1.2 Auto power on/off ................................................................. 47
1.3 Language ................................................................................. 47
1.4 Pref. input method ................................................................. 47
1.5 Key light ................................................................................... 47
1.6 Screen auto lock ..................................................................... 47
1.7 Flight mode .............................................................................. 48
1.8 Press vibrator setting ............................................................ 48
2 Network settings .............................................................................. 48
2.1 Network selection .................................................................. 48
3 Security settings ............................................................................... 48
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3.1 SIM lock ................................................................................... 48
3.2 Phone security ........................................................................ 48
4 Bluetooth ............................................................................................ 49
4.1 Power: Start Blue Power ....................................................... 49
4.2 Visibility ................................................................................... 49
4.3 My device ................................................................................. 49
4.4 Search audio device ............................................................... 49
4.5 My Name .................................................................................. 49
4.6 Advanced ................................................................................. 50
4.6.1 Audio path ..................................................................... 50
5 Restore settings ................................................................................ 50
Organizer ....................................................................................................... 50
1 Calendar.............................................................................................. 50
2 File manager ...................................................................................... 50
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3 Calculator ........................................................................................... 52
4 Tasks ................................................................................................... 52
5 Alarm ................................................................................................... 53
Profiles ........................................................................................................... 53
1 General................................................................................................ 54
2 Silent ................................................................................................... 55
3 Meeting ............................................................................................... 55
4 Outdoor ............................................................................................... 55
Audio player .................................................................................................. 56
Sound recorder ............................................................................................. 58
FM radio ......................................................................................................... 59
Appendix ........................................................................................................ 60
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Brief introduction to Card Phone

Thank you for buying Card Phone. This user manual includes all the important information to operate the phone. Please read carefully before using so as to achieve maximum efficiency. To avoid any inappropriate operation cause phone damaged. Do not try to make any modifica tion that is not specified in this user manual. If do not abide by the principle, it will lead to loss of warrant y r ights.

Safety notice

Caution:
• Please switch off power of your mobile phone before boarding.
• Don’ t hold a mobile phone while driving.
Please switch off your mobile phone in a po tentially explosive area such as
chemical plants, gas stations, or oil storage tank.
Please don’t use moist hands to operate the mobile phone, which may cause electric shock or damage the mobile phone.
Do not use the mobile phone in the environment at too high or too low temperature, never expose the mobile phone under strong sunshine or too wet
environment. The suitable temperature for the phone and accessories is 0℃-40 .
When charging, please place the phone in an environment that has a normal room
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temperature and good ventilation. It is recommended to charge the phone in an environment with a temperature that ranges from 5~25. Please ensure to use only the charger offered by the manufacturer. Using unauthorized charger may
cause danger and violate the authorization of the phone and the guarantee article.
Note:
Please switch off the main power while a condition unnecessary to use the mobile for long-term status.
Please switch off the phone in any specif ic provisions and regulations. For example: Do not use your phone in hospitals, so as not to affect sensitive medical equipment.
• Avoid rain, thunde r s torms, high temperature and other harsh environments.
Not all mobile phone networks are p roviding emergency telephone service.
Therefore, do not rely only on your phone to make emergency calls.
All radio tr ansceivers may obstruc t ne arby electronic devices. M obile phones may cause slight interference to television, radio, and computer
Plea se don’t attempt to disassemble your phone. I n doing so, the warranty is immediately revoked.
Please read the following notice. Should you not abide by these regula tions, you may violate terms and conditions or cause danger.
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Radio waves radiation and electromagnetic energy absorption ratio (SAR)
The CM1 device meets guidelines for exposure to radio waves. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific organization IC NIRP and include safety margins designe d to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health.
The exposure guidelines for mobile devices employ a unit of measurement known
as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR. The SAR limit stated in the ICNIRPguidelines is 2.0 (W/kg) 10g.
After the eligible labora tory certification, the SAR measured value under the
ICNIRP guidelines for use of theCM1 d evice wa s 0.519 W/Kg (10g). When possible, your phone reduces your overa ll exposure to RF energy.
Please position at least 1.5cm away from the body.
Maintenance and Safety Guidelines
• Do not attempt to open the device other than as instructed in this guide.
Keep the device dry. Precipitation, humidity, and all types of liquids or moisture
can contain minerals that wi ll corrode electronic circuits.
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Do not use or store the device in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts and
electronic components can be damaged.
Do not store the device in h igh or cold temperature. High temperatures can
shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics. When the device warms to its normal temperatur e f rom a cold temperature, moisture can form inside the device and da mage electronic circuit boards.
Do not drop, knock, or shake the device. Rough handling can break internal circuit
boards and fine mechanics.
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong de tergents to lean the
device. Only use a soft, clean, d r y cloth to clean the surface of the device.
Do not paint the device. Paint can clog the moving parts and prevent proper
operation.
• Use chargers indoors.
The device may be damaged by exposure to magnetic fields. Do not use carrying
cases or accessories with m a gnetic closures or allow your p h one to come in contact with magnetic fields for extended periods of time.
Electronic devices
Mobile phones may interfere with nearby electrical equipment.
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Don’t use the phone in the hospital to avoid affect sensitive medical equipment.
• Mobile phone may cause inter fe rence with hearing aids.
Mobile phone may cause interference with monitors, radios, computers and other
electronic devices.
Road safety guidelines
Please confirm whether the local law allows you to use your moblie phone in the car, and comply with the following p r inc ip les.
• When driving, don’t use mobile phones.
• Be sure to concentrate on driving.
• If available, use a handsfree device.
Driving need to dial a call or answer call make sure your vehicle parked roadside.
Radio waves may cause i nterference the radio in your vehicle affect electr onic
equipment such as radios and so on.
If your vehicle is equipped with an air bag, do not obstruct with ins talled or
portable wireless devices. Improp e r operation will result in serious injury.
If you are listening to musi c in outdoor activitie s, make sure the volume within
reasonable limits, so that you can easily perceive your surroundings change. When you want to cross the street, be sure to follow.
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Avoid damage to your hearing
Potentially explosive environments
Do not use your phone at refue ling points (service stations) or near fuels or chemicals. Turn off your phone whenever directed by warning signs or instructions. Your phone could cause explosions or fire in and around fuel or chemical storage and transfer areas or blasting areas. Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases, or explosive materials in the sa me compartment as the pho ne its parts, or accessories.
In Aircraft
Turn off your phone before boarding any aircraft.
Listening to a headset at high volumes can damage your hearing. Use only the minimum volume setting necessary to hear your conversation or m usic.
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• Don’t use it on the ground without crew permission.
Children safety
Keep your phone and all accessories out of the reach of small children. Small par ts may cause choking or serious inj ur y if swallowed.
Emergency call
Emergency calls from your phone m ay not be possible in some areas or circumstances. Before travelling in remote or undeveloped areas, plan a n a lternate method of contacting emergency services personnel.
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Introduction to appearance

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1. Speaker / Receiver
2. Screen
Top: signal strength, battery power lever and other functional
instruction
Bottom: function keys instruction
3. Keypads
Press digit code to call Press and hold:
: Input the symbol “+/P/W”
1: Call voicemail
2~9: Speed dial
#: Silent mode
4. Microphone
5. Micro USB connector for charger or headset
6. Battery switch
• Right: Turn On
• Left: Turn off
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1. Browser keys
In idle mode:
Up key: SMS Down key: Calculator Left key: Calendar Right key: Alarm clock
In main: navigates menus
2. Function keys
• Left soft key
• Right soft key
Performs the function indicated at the bottom of the display.
3. Send key
• Dials a phone number and answers a call.
Instandby mode: show you the history calls, received call and missed
cal.
4. End key/ Power key
Press and hold to switch on/off phone.
• End or reject calls.
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Icons
Description
Icons
Description
Battery capacity
Headset mode
Network signal
Ringing mode
Missed call
Vibrator mode
Message
Silent mode
Message full
Bluetooth mode
Roaming service
Bluetooth pairing or transmit data
Keypad lock
Background play of audio play
Alarm
USBalready connected
Flight mode

Screen icons

Mobile phone screen display area includes three parts:
First lin e: Display various icons, shows receiving s ig nal strength and power battery remaining such status.
Middle l ine: Display messages, instruction and any information that you en te r such as number to be dialed.
Last line: Shows the function currently assigned to th e tw o soft keys.
The screen displays several icons. The se are described below.
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Getting Started

1 First time use

First time use, please charger the p hone at least 2 hours.

2 Insert SIM card

(Insert/ Remove the SIM Card) SIM withyour private information, mobile phone number and PIN code, PIN2, PUK and IMSI etc. Please refer Page 20 image.

3 Switch on battery power

Use an Eject Pin to switch on the battery power.
Please switch of the batte r y power, if you will no t use the phone for a long
period.
Please refer Page 20 image.
Note: This phone is support 1.8V and 3V SIM card, but don’t support 5V SIM, Micro SIM and Nano SIM card. The metal surface of the SIM card is vulnerable to scratches. Please especially careful use SIM card and follow the instruction accompanying SIM card operation.
Caution: If you want to insert/remove SIM card, p lease turn off your phone f irst. Oth erwise the SIM card stored data may be corrupted.
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4 Set up password

Your mobile phone and the SIM card have a variety of passwords. You can set a protect code (PIN) to protect your SIM card against unauthorized use. The PIN code is usually supplied with the SI M card. When the PIN code request is set to on, your phone will request the PIN code every time it is switched on. When the PIN code request is set to off, your phone connec ts to the network direct ly without the PIN code. If the input error, plea se firstly pres s Right Speed Key to re move the wrong PIN. Then enter the correct PIN. In the Menu, elect” Settings” security Settings change password "to modify PIN code, PIN2 code and mobile password

5 Phone password

The security code prevents unauthorized use of your phone. The default security code is “0000” and the security code is required to delete phone entries and restore the handset to the factor y s ettings.

6 PIN code

PIN code (Personal identification number 4-8 digits) If the PIN check feature, you will be asked each time you turn the PIN code. Note: If you enter the incorrect PIN three times, SIM card will be locked. PUK code is usually stored in the network operator.
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7PIN2 code

The PIN2 code (4-8 digits) is supplied with SIM card, it is required to access functions such as Fixed Dial Number. Please contact with network operator to make sure you r SIM card supports these features. If you enter an incorrect PUK2 code three time s, the PUK2 code will be lock.

8PUK code

The PUK codePIN unlock pa ss word, 8 digitsis required to unlock a PIN blocked phone. The PUK code is supplied with the SIM card from Network operator.
If you enter an incorrect PUK code ten times, the SIM card will be invalid. You must be contact with network operator to change a new SIM card.

9PUK2 code

The PUK2 code, supplied with SIM cards, is required to unlock a blocked PIN2 code. If you lose the code, please contact your network operator. If you enter an incorrect PUK2 code ten times, you don’t allow using the PIN2 feature. You need contact with network operator to change a new SIM card.

10 Barring code

If you need to activate the barred dial of functions , it is required the bar ring code issued from network operator.
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11 Connect the network

After SIM card and phone unlocked, it will auto search the available network. Then enter the standby screen. You can send or receive a call , or process other function key:
• Press Left soft keyManual
• Press Right soft KeyPhonebook
• Press Send KeyCall records
NOTE: If the screen shows “Emergency call only”, at the moment you only can dial the emergency call.

12 Charge the battery

Before using the p hone for the first time, you must cha rge the battery at least 2 hours.
The ba ttery icon is display in the upper rig ht c orner that can show you the remaining battery power.
When your b attery is low, the phone w ill alarm a warning tone and a low battery message. The battery icon wi ll also be empty and blinking. If the Battery level becomes too low, the phone will automatically power off. Please use the travel adapter to charge your phone.
When the battery is fully charged the battery i co n on the display is no longer moving; unplug the travel adapter from the power outlet.
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Please use specialized CARD Power bank/Card Charger and Micro USB cable. It is a compact design, especially for travelers.
NOTE: If the battery voltage is to o low to switch on the phone, it is needed longer time to charge the battery to wake up the phone CAUTION: Please ensure that the standard voltage and frequency located with your traveling charger rated voltage and po wer matching.

14 Switch on/off

• Please use an Eject Pin to switch on the battery power
Press and hold the Power Key to switch on the device, then scree display boot
animation.
The defa u lt password of device is "0000" for restore settings.
The PIN c ode is usually supplied with the S IM card. If you lose the code , also
contact your network operator.
• When your phone is registered on the network then you can make or answer calls.
Press and h old the Power Key to switch off the device. if you will not use the
phone for a long period.

15 Headset

You can speak and hear a phone call from mobile via your headset once you insert the headset connector in the micro USB socket.
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General Function

1 Dialing calls

Press the “Send Key “to talk. Press the “End Key” to reject.
• International call:
Press” twice to insert the “+”character , enter the complete number you want to dial (country code, area code, and phone number), and press the “Send Key” to
dial.
• Dial extension number:
Press ”” thrice or four to insert the ”P” or “W” character, e nte r the extension number you want to dial, and the press “Send Key” to dial.
• Correct typing errors:
Press the right soft key to delete the last character on the display. To clear al l the input, press and hold the right soft key a little longer.
• Searching from phonebook to call:
You can call numbers directly from Phonebook using stored contacts. In idle mode, press right soft key to enter Phonebook and scroll to the number you want to dial.
• Redial calls:
Allows you to view dialed call records, make a call, send a message and save the number in contacts, press the “Send Key”.
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• Speed dialing:
The mobile offers 8 shortcut keys (2-9) that can be customized to assig n corresponding speed dial numbers. You can make a speed dial call by pressing and holding the number keys (2-9) in idle mode. Names (Press theright soft key )OptionPhonebook settingsSpeed dial

2 Volume control

To adjust the volume during a call, press the “UP key” or“Down Key”.

3 Answer calls

Receive Press the Send Key or Left soft key
Hand up Press the End Key or Right sof t key
• RejectPres s the End Key or Right soft key

4 Hands free

During a call, you can press the right soft key to switch the H-Free or H-Held. Please refer to the screen instruction.

5 Calling option

During a call, you can access the “option” menu to choose the different functions. Press the left soft key to use “hand-fee” function.
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6 Input methods

This mobile phone supports different input methods; you can use the different input methods as follows. You can edit texts for phoneb ook, message etc. by different input methods. You can also switch the input methods quick ly by p ress th e ”#” ke y and enter sym bo l inpu t mode by “*” key.
Icon of input method
ABC mode:“ABC” Smart:“iABC”
abc mode“abc” Smart ABC“iabc” Number mode“123” ZhuYin Traditional Chinese Stroke Pinyin: Simplified Chinese Stroke
Input methods
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• Special character input method
Press the ”” to input symbols. Press the browser key to select symbols.
Press the left soft key to confirm, ”OK”.
123 number mode
123 modesenable you to enter numbers in the general message (such as phone numbers). Press the button corresponding to the desired number, and then manually switch back to the appropriate text ent ry mode.
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ㄅㄆㄇㄈ
ㄗㄘㄙ
ㄉㄊㄋㄌ
ㄚㄛㄜㄝ
ㄍㄎㄏ
ㄞㄟㄠㄡ
ㄐㄑㄒ
ㄢㄣㄤㄥㄦ
ㄓㄔㄕㄖ
一ㄨㄩ
• Zhuyin mode
ㄅㄆㄇㄈ”according to 40 specia l notes for characters. Please refer to the table as follows:
Keypad Zhuyin
Keypad
Zhuyin
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Input Method Switch Key
• Stroke input method
Keypad CH. definition Representative stroke
1 Horizontal 2 Vertical 〡亅 3 Iota 4 Dots ヽ乀
5 Fold 6 Hook
7 Stand fold 8 Universal key
9 Cross break hook
You can input the representative stroke then press direction key (L/R move the cursor)(Up/Down turn pages) to select appointed Chinese word.
Chinese characters can be d ivided into five b asic stroke typ e: horizontal , vertical , iota 丿, dots, fold. These ba sic strokes were printed on keyboard by digital
keypads (as Chart).
ˊ
丿
unknow stroke input
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• Pinyin mode
As multiple letters are allocated to each key .You can select letters by pressing the key for several times continuously. Then press Left key to select.
ABC mode
Use to keys to enter your text
1. Press the key labeled with the required letter.
Press once to select the firs t letter.
• Press twice for the second letter.
• And so on.
2. To insert a space, press the key. Notes Please refer to below table for more information on using the buttons available when
the etymology of the information. Please reference as the table.
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Keypad Capital Small write
,、/?!-: ,、/?!-:’“ ABC2 abc 2 DEF3 def 3 GHI4 ghi 4
JKL5 jkl 5 MNO6 mno 6 PQRS7 pqrs 7
TUV8 tuv8 WXYZ9 wxyz 9 Space 0 Space 0
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7 Shortcut key operation

The phone has shortcut key functions. It can access via left/Right soft key. You can check and modify the specif ic function setup and operation by each function of menu. The operation of speed key will be different functions for different conditions. Its icon of current function will b e s hown on the bottom of the display.
Introduction to functions Phonebook

A. Phonebook setting

In the idle mode press the right soft key to enter the phonebook setting.

1 Add new contact

Add a new phone number record to contacts, and save it in the phone or SIM card.

2 Export phonebook

You can export the whole curren t phonebook contacts from your phone. The exported file will be stored in the memory card “phone book” folder, the file name is “ number.csv”, contains the contact number, name and phone number.
Note:
The default path folder is “phone book“, and the default file name is
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“number.csv”, please make sure don’t change the folder name and file name. That will cause error to the export and import.
It’s only can export the 200 con tacts,when the ph one book contacts was over
200.

3 Import phonebook

You can import your contacts from the memory card file into phonebook. After you do this, the phone will show you t h e “ im port successful and restart” and automatically restar t once to complete the import operation.
Note:
The default path folder is “phone book“, and the default file name is
“number.csv”, please make sure don’t change the folder and file name. That will cause error to the export and import.
The phone only accepts import the maximum of 100 contacts.
B. In the idle modePress right soft key Name
The phone can store 100 contacts in the phonebook, and support 200 contacts show in the SIM card. (The SIM card memory capacity depends on itself.) For each call record, press “options” shortcut key, you can perform the following operations:
View: Check the information of he callSent text message: You can edit the SMS and send it to the contact directly.
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Call:Make a call IP dial:When IP dialing Number has been set activated, It will select IP Dialing
code to dial out. You can set IP dialing number in menus.
EditEdit the phone records Deleteremove the phone record from phone book CopyYou can copy contacts from SIM to phone or from phone to SIM MoveYou can move contacts from SIM to phone or from phone to SIM Add to blacklistThe contact is added to the blacklist will not be able to dial your
phone. Note:Please active the blacklist as follows: Call Logs-> Call settings -> Advanced settings -> Blacklist ->numbers in blacklist
-> On
Mark several:You can mark one or more contacts, so it can be deleted, or send
a test message operation. If you want to mark the contact person is not in contact list, you must first add them to t he list.
Mark:Mark the current contact.
Unmark:Unmark the current co ntact.
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• Send text messageTo send text message to the marked conta ct s.
Delete mark:D e lete the marked contacts.
Mark all:Mark all contact list of all contacts.
• Unmark allUnmark all contact list of all contacts.
Phonebook settingsThe related settings for phonebook.

1 Add new contact

1.1Options

Select: Add a new phone number record, and save it in the phone or SIM card.

2 Phonebook settings

2.1 Preferred storage

You can set the default save location phone numbers. The user can also save the selection.

2.2 Speed dial

Status -> “On”, then set numbers then “set pho ne numbers ” for digital no.2 to no.9, so that can speed dial when in standby screen to long press the number to dial to the corresponding phone number.

2.3 Extra numbers

Users can set fixed dialing
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2.4 Memory status

Display the phone and SIM used space and total space

2.5 Copy contacts

You can copy the contacts from SIM to Phone or from phone to SIM
(Note: the copy limit depen ds on the smaller capacity of p hone book)

2.6 Move contact s

You can move the contacts from SIM to Phone or from phone to SIM

2.7 Delete all contacts

You can delete all the contacts from SIM or from phone.

Messaging

1 Write message

First enter the content you want to send the message, and then press the left soft key to enter the “Options” a s follows:
Send to: Enter number or A dd from Phonebook.  Input method: Switch the input method.  Set Cstar: Defaults on or off.  Advanced:
• Insert number: You can insert the number form phone or SIM.
• Insert Name: You can insert the name form phone or SIM.
SaveIt will be saved in "Drafts" when after edit and before send.
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2 Inbox

You can find a mail icon display on the screen when new messages came, If the SMS is full, you will not be able to rece ived ne w messages, Please delete unnecessary messages. Please press left soft key to enter “option”, you can select the following options:
ViewBrowse the curre nt content of the message. ReplyReply the message. Call senderCall the sen der. ForwardForward the message. DeleteDelete the message. Delete allDelete all inbox message. Save to phonebookSave the message contact to phone or SIM.

3 Drafts

You can save the message for spare after edition before send.
ViewBrowse the curre nt content of the message. SendSend the draft message.
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EditEdit the draft me ssage. DeleteDelete the draft message. Delete allDelete all draft message.

4 Outbox

Ready to send SMS location.
ViewBrowsethe cur rent content of the message. ResendResend the message. EditEdit the mess a ge. DeleteDelete the message. Delete allDelete all message.

5 Sent messages

You have sent message that will be saved in the folder.
ViewBrowsethe cur rent content of the message ForwardForward the message. DeleteDelete the message.
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Delete allDelete all message.

6 SMS settings

SIM
SMS addressSave or modify the required SMS text messaging center
number, or from a telecommunications company to get the number.
Delivery report Reply path Voicemail server (this feature requires operators supp ort).
Memory status: Display the SIM and phone use space and total space.
  Save sent messages: You can choose to save or not save have
sentmessage.
Preferred storage: Set the mess age storage location, the default save in
SIM card.

Call Logs

1 Call history

1.1 Messed calls

You can review the most recent 20 missed calls. Press the le ft s of t key "op tio n" to proceed as follows:
View:View the missed call
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Callmake a call Send text messageSend text message. Save to phonebookMissed calls will be saved to the SIM or Phone. Add to blacklistAdd the missed call to blacklist. Edit before callEdit the phone number before call.
Delete:Delete the missed c all.

1.2 Dialed calls

Check recent 20 dialed calls to ( view/call/send text m e ss a ge/save to phonebook/Add to blacklist/Edit before call/Delete) .

1.3 Received calls

Check recent 20 received calls to (view/ call/send text message/save to phonebook/Add to blacklist/Edit before call/Delete) .

1.4 Delete call logs

To delete the dialed calls, missed calls, received calls or delete all phone call logs.

2 Call Settings

2.1 SIM call settings

2.1.1 Caller ID
Provide a network operator can select the default, hidden numbers and send
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number. Phone factory default state to send numbers.
2.1.2 Call waiting
ActivateTo start call waiting function. It will give a reminding to you while
you are talking but the other coming call is waiting.
Deactivate:To stop the call waiting function and no any insert call while you
are talking in phone.
Query status:To check the c urr ent s tatus via network operator.
2.1.3 Call Divert
This function can transfer the incoming calls to your designated another phone.
Divert all voice callsUnco nditional divert voice calls. Divert if unreachableDiverts the call when the phone is turned off or out
of service area.
Divert if no answerDiverts the call when you don’t answer. Diver if busyDiverts the call when the phone is on a call. Divert all date callsThe feature requires the support of the network
operator.
Cancel all diverts:To cancel the all transfer functions.
2.1.4Call barring
This function can limit the ca ll. It be required a barring pa ssword provided by
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network operators. At firs t, before this function, ple a s e contact with your network operators. Afte r s elected options “activate” or “deactivate”, you will be required to input the barring password. Wait for a while, the network will respond and inform the operating results.
 Outgoing calls
All voice callsFor barring all of calls outgoing
International voice callsFor barring international calls outgoing only
International voice calls except to homefor outgoing calls only be
allow to the local phone or network host country while you are in foreign country.
 Incoming calls
All voice callsFor rejection all of incoming calls.
Voice calls when roamingFor rejection the incom ing call while you are
in the out of host roaming services area.
Cancel all:For cancel all of the barring in calls. It is required the Call barring
Password issued by network operator.
Change barring password:The feature is used to modify the barring
password, and required must to enter the original barring password.
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2.2 Advance settings

2.2.1 Blacklist
Reject number in blacklist:To set ”On” , if the number is added to the
blacklist ,the contacts will can’t dial your phone.
Blacklist number:To edi te d you want to blacklist number.
2.2.2 Auto call recorder
If you select “On”, the phone will automatically record your ca lls and store. If you don’t want to automatically record , se t it to “Off”.
Note: The recorded sound files (wav file) will be saved to “ Audio” folder in the memory card of phone.
2.2.3 Auto redial
Turn on/off the auto redial . I f selected to turn on the function, it will automatically redial when the other party does not answer the phone over a period of time. Auto redial the number will up to 10 times, during the period the user cannot dial any other phone, unless to press the "Off "key to end the auto dial.
Note: The feature requires the support of the network operator.
2.2.4 IP dial
General IP dial:You can set up to 3 IP numb ers, according to the case
where the network operators, which launched an IP number.
Add area code:It allows to set up area code (such a s “02” Taipe i). After
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activate, it will add automatically in your dialing while you are in roa ming.
Add country code:It allows to set up country code (such as “+886” T aiwan).
After activate, it will add automatically in your dialing while you are in roaming.
2.2.5 Call time reminder
 OffNo beep sound  SingleSelect to bee p from 1~3000 seconds to issue.  PeriodicSelect a value from 30 ~ 60 seconds cycle as beeps to remind.
2.2.6 Answer mode
 Any key  Auto answerauto answer when headset mode.

Settings

1 Phone settings

1.1 Time and Date

Set home city57 o ptions city of world.  Set time/ dateTo set up the current time / date and Daylight saving.
Set format: Time format 12/24, Date format YYY/MM/DD.
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It will appear on screen display after changing.

1.2 Auto power on/off

Auto power on :There are 2 sets of timing functions, you can set the phone.
to auto power on, use this feature, you must first set the status to open, and then set the time.
Auto power off:For details, please refer to the “Auto power on”.

1.3 Language

English / Traditional Chinese/Simplified Chinese

1.4 Pref. input method

Select a default input method.

1.5 Key light

Key light can be set to automatic time On/ time off.
Enable or Disable:Schedule Start:18:00 End: 07:00 After the above settings, the keypad lights of phone will be start ligh t from 6:00 PM to 7:00 AM, and th e re maining time are automatically turned off.

1.6 Screen auto lock

This function is used to lock the phone keypad op e ration.
 Off  15 sec.
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30 sec.1 min.5 min.Press the left soft and “#” key to lock or unlock for the keypad.

1.7 Flight mode

If you set up to flight mode, the phone is no signal.

1.8 Press vibrator setting

Press the left soft key to switch “On” and “ Off”.

2 Network settings

Please contact the network operator to obtain the followings services.

2.1 Network selection

To automatically or manually select network.

3 Security settings

3.1SIM lock

Before the setup, it is required to input PIN code for switch on the phone. After 3 invalid PIN input, you need the PUK (personal unlock key) to unlock and modify PIN code. If you lose the code, also contact your ne tw ork operator.

3.2 Phone security

If this function is enabled, you must enter the phone code upon each startup. The default password is “0000”.
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4 Bluetooth

You can activate the Bluetooth, start searching for hand free devices, view and search for my devices, search for devices for connection, make settings, and view the information about my Bluetooth. Compatible devices may include mobile phones, computers and accessories such as headsets and car kits.

4.1 Power: Start Blue Power

4.2 Visibility

This feature must be set to open, and then other devices are able to search this device.

4.3 My device

You can view the device has been paired with the Bluetooth devices list; you can rename or delete it. If you want to pair a Bluetooth device but it isn't in list, you can select” Search new dev ices” to search.

4.4 Search audio device

You can find other Bluetooth devices (such as Bluetooth headsets, Bluetooth speakers, etc.) and pair.

4.5 My Name

Your device has a general default Bluetooth name, and you connect to other Bluetooth devices will see this name. You can change this name, allow th e device easier to identify.
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4.6 Advanced

4.6.1 Audio path
You can choose to” Leave in pho ne” or “Forward to Bluetooth headset”.

5 Restore settings

Input the default phone password ”0000”. It is for restore the settings to factory original settings.

Organizer

1 Calendar

Up key / Down key / Left key / Right key select month / date Ok (enter Option):
View / View all

2 File manager

You can use the file manager to manage your data of memory card.
File manager Memory card
OpenSelect ”open” to enter the memory car d, and press the left soft key to
enter the “Options”, then you can manager your file list as follows:
Note: the content of file will according to file type may be have a little difference.
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View or edit note to remind you.
Open:Open th e folde r or file.
New folderCreate a new folder in the folder.
RenameRename the folder name or file name.
DeleteDelete the folder or file.
SendSend the file via Bluetooth.
PlayPlay the file (This function only support the music file).
Use asUse t h e current file as ringtone (This function only support the
music file).
Copy:Copy the file.
Move:Move the file.
DetailsReview the file detail.
Formatformat the file DetailsReview the file detail (Name, all the space, the rema ining space.)
Special folder description:
Audiofor audio file default location (such as call reco rd ing). My MusicThe Audio play will according to this folder to automatic generate
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playlists. (Recommends that all need to play in the audio play music file, please placed in this folder).
Phonebook: for import /export p hone b ook default location.ReceivedBluetooth re c eived data will be stored here.
 Ringtone

3 Calculator

This phone provides calculator functions of add, subtrac t, m ultiply and dividecomputation.
Up, Down, Left, Right:“+” “-“ ”×” “/Left soft key: “=Right soft key: Clear / Back

4 Tasks

The quantity
of tasks is determined by the space on your phone. It will remind the user when the alarm clock t urn on. The user can browser adds, edit, press and delete task, also able to be stored in the device or SIM card. Press "Left soft key" to "Add “to enter the options. Via press the Left /Right key to select the subclass options.
Set the date of the taskSet the time of the task
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Subject: Subject of taskAlarm: on/off Repeat: for setting of the bell once, everyday, custom, weekly, monthly or
year.
 Priority: Medium, high , low  Details: press “Left soft key” to edit  Status: Undone/ Done

5 Alarm

Please press Left /Right / U p / Down keys to select the options to setup your alarm clock functions
Status: On / Off Time: set the alarm time Snooze (min): off/1~ 10(min)Repeat: Once, Everyday, Custom (Monday ~ Sunday) Alarm toneAlarm type

Profiles

Press "Left soft key" to enter the options
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1 General

Customize Alert type
• Ring onlyOnly ringing when a call
• Vib. onlyOnly vibration when a call
Vib and ringBoth vibration and ringing when a call
Vib. Then ringVibration then ringing when a call
Ring type
RepeatCall s r inging constantly repeat.
Beep onceInc o m ing call sound only once.
SIM Ringtone
• Select a ring tone then save.
• Select from file
The phone can add custom ringtone from memory card of phone . You can save your prefer ringtone to t he memory card in phone via USB cable.
Ringtone volumeadjust by press the left/ right browser key, here have 1 to 6
layer can be selected.
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SIM messageYou can choose other message ring. Message volumeadjust by press the left / right browser key. KeySilent/Click/Tone/ Keystone volumeadjust by press th e left / right browser key. Power onYou can choose other power on ring. Power offYou can choose other power off ring. System alertOn/Off
Noteafter each setting, please press the left soft key to “option” and select “Change” to choose you pre fer ringtone, and then select “ Save”.

2 Silent

This setting will be silent mode only. (Please refer to “General m ode” for detail).

3 Meeting

Please refer to “General mode” for detail.

4 Outdoor

Please refer to “General mode” for detail.
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Audio player

Please use middle volume to listen to your music. If you continue exposure to h ig h volume may damage your hearing, please use wi th caution.
When you enter the music player, you can perform the following operations:
The up/down browser key to adjust the vo lume. The up/down browser key to switch songs. Press the end key to exit the mus ic player. Right soft key to stop /playing the song. ∗ Left soft key to enter the playlist and select “option” to follow a s operation.
PlayPlay music DetailsYou can view the song’s size, song title, singer and other information, the
view messages will be based on the song itself.
Add:Add songs to the playlist.
Note: This setting must first the ”List auto gen.” is set to “off”.
Remove:Remove one song from the playlist.
Note: The "List auto gen.” is must set to “off” in the setting first.
Remove all:Remove all the songs from the playlist.
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Note: The "List auto gen.” is must set to “off” in the setting first.
Refresh list:The playlist automatic updateswhen you update the My Music
folder contents, you can do this for synchronization) Note: The "List auto gen.” is must set to “on” in the setting first.
Settings
List auto gen. On status: The phone will automatically generate a list of songs (the song list
is from the My Music folder). Off status:If you want to manually add the music and the mus ic isn’t in My Music folder, please s e lect the off status.
RepeatOn/off
• ShuffleOn/off
Background play
If turn on, the music is set to background music from the music player, when the return to the idle interface, the music will still playing. If you want to turn off the music, please enter the music player to press the right soft ke y th en the music will be ending.
• Audio effect: off/ Equalizer
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Sound recorder

You can record your favorite sounds via the sound recorder, and also you can set the recorded voice as ringtone.
Right soft key to switch recording or stop recording.Press the End key to exit the recording.Press the left soft key to enter the recording options as follows:
New recorder:Record a new recording. Durin g recording, the left soft key to
select the “pause” or “ continue”, press the right soft key to select” Stop” that will stop and save the recording.
PlayPlay your recording. List
• PlayPlay your selected recording.
• RenameChange the file name of recording.
DeleteDelete the stored recordings.
• Use as The audio file use as rington e .
• SendYou can send audio files v ia Bluetooth.
 SettingsYou can set the recording sound quality.
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FM radio

Please use the FM radio feature with the headset cable as an antenna reception, and please place with good recept ion in use and in order to avoid affecting recepti o n.
Press the up/ down browse key to adjust the volume.Press the left / right browse key to adjust the channel.The right soft key to turn on/ turn off the FM radio.“#”Key can turn on/ turn off the loud speaker of phone. Press the End key to exit the FM radio.Press the left soft key to enter the FM radio option as follow:
Channel listShow all you have saved chan ne ls. Manual input: Use manuallyenters the name of the channel to search. Auto searchAuto search the FM channel. Settings
Background play If turn on, the FM radio is set to the bac kground music of idle interface.
Loudspeaker:for Loud speaker support. Using this function must be used with headphones as an antenna reception.
Audio quality:High /Low
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RecordRecord to the FM radio. File listShow all recording file, Press the left soft key to enter the “Option”, you
can play them, send, rename, delete and other operations.

Appendix

Appendix 1
If the phone was not oper ation properly, we suggest you to do the restore factory settings, and refer to the following simple so lution. If this does not solve the problem, please contact your dealer or service provider co ntact.
Frequency Q Cause Solution
SIMerror
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Simple troubleshooting
SIM card is damaged
SIM card is not installed
SIM card metal pin dirty Wipe card with a clean cloth
Please contact your network operator, or use another SIM card test.
Check that the SIM card oblique angles and sides re-insert the test.
Poor signal
Please reduce using cell phones in
Please check the battery switch Please move to the stronger signal
Use of mobile phones in poor contact areas, such as tall buildings or basements, the radio can not be effectively communicated
Use phone in a dense period cause congestion
Please go to a place with good signal to answer or make a call.
dense time.
Can’t boot Battery is exhausted
Can’t call Using the barring dial function Cancel the barring dial function
SIM card is invalid
Can’t connect to the network
Not charging Using non-standard charger Please use the specified charger.
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Beyond the GSM service area
Signal is week The current voltage inconsistent
with the charger voltage.
whether already turned on before charging the phone.
Please contact with your network operator.
Please move to the network service area.
place try again. Please use the same voltage of
charger.
perhaps from lack of use, this time
then the screen can show
If the battery is fully exhausted,
Battery dormant
Poor contact
charging takes about 5 to 10 minutes charging icon.
Please check the cable plug is connected.
In response to the environmental protection policy of energy saving carbon reduction, The Card Phone uses the latest Micro USB socket of EU (European Union) standard, which can be charge d via Micro USB by computer USB holes or USB transformer. Thus, our phone package will no longer attach the adaptor, so as to reduce unnecessary waste of resources. If you do not have the devices, you can purchase CARD Power bank /Card Charger or use other standard adaptor.
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FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement

The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types CARD CM1 (FCC ID: 2ABFR-CM1) has also been tested agains t this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for use at the ear is 0.591 W/kg and when properly worn on the body is 0.814 W/kg. This device w as te sted f or typ ical b ody-wor n opera tions wi th th e back of the handset kept 1.0cm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, u se accessories that maintain a 1.0cm separation distance between the user's body and the back of the handset. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar a cces sorie s shou ld not conta in meta llic c ompo nents i n its assembly. The use of accessor ies that d o not sati sfy these requi rements may not comply with FCC RF exposur e requirements, and should be avoided.
This device complies with part 1 5 of the FCC rule s. Operation is s ubject to the
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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.
NOTE: The manufac turer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to p art 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment in to an outlet on a circuit d ifferent from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
- This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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