ASUS V70 User Manual 1

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1. Overview of V70
1-1. Front View
earpiece / speaker
screen
2. SIM card, Memory card and Battery Installation
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SIM
MINI SD
charger / usb port
1-2. Rear View
camera lens
reflective mirror
headphone jack
volume up / down button
battery cover
Match the nicked corner of the SIM card with the notch on the card holder. Insert the SIM card into the holder with the contacts facedown.
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After installing the SIM card and the mini SD card, place the battery back into the battery compartment.
Place the mini SD card in the slot with the gold contacts facing down.
Push the battery back in the direction as shown until it clicks in place.
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NOTE
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1. The SIM card must be installed in the correct orientation; otherwise it may be damaged.
2. The battery can be damaged with incorrect installation. Make sure to put the pins into the bottom case first then click it back into place. Inaccurate installation of the battery may cause danger.
3. Used batteries should be handled as the instructions on the battery.
3. Battery Charging
1. Make sure the battery has been installed first.
2. Connect the charger to the charger port on the bottom of the phone.
3. Connect the charger to the wall outlet.
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arrow mark facedown
4. The Main Menu
When in the standby mode, press (right soft key) to enter the main menu and use the navigation keys to select a menu icon. The lower left corner of the screen displays OK, while the right displays BACK. Press to select the menu item and (left soft key) to exit. For quick exit from the menu, press the
(Power/End ). When in sub-menu, navigate in the
same way as in main menu.
Icon Discription
Phone Book:For adding, organizing, and
searching contacts saved in the phone and SIM memory.
Messages:For composing, editing, sending,
and managing SMS and MMS messages.
Call History:For checking missed, dialed,
answered call information.
Settings:For adjusting call settings, display,
ringtone, security, network settings as well as restoring to the default settings.
Multimedia:For playing MP3 / FM radio,
playing JAVA games, and composing ringtones.
File Manager:For managing, checking,
editing, and deleting files, images, audio files in the phone and the mini SD card.
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Icon Discription
Fun & Games:For playing JAVA games,
games, editing images, and stopwatch.
User Profiles:For setting ringtones, volumes,
answering modes, backlight timer.
Organizer:For setting alarm clock, sched-
uling appointments, recording memos, and checking world time.
Services
settings, setting up GSM/GPRS and access­ing to the internet and to STK SIM card services.
Extra:For using calculator, bluetooth, and
converting units / currency.
Shortcuts:For creating shortcuts.
For specifying the WAP and data
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5. Calls Making and Receiving
5-1. Making a call
1. Slide open the phone and enter the number for dialing. When mis-dialing, correct a dialed number by pressing and long pressing to clear all numbers.
2. Press to store the number to the phone book after dialing.
3. Press to start connecting.
5-2. Receiving a call
When a call comes in, the phone will alert users by sounding the ringtone or vibrating, based on users previous setup. The screen will display the incoming number, contact name (only if on the contact list), and images that users added for the phone book entry.
1. Press to answer an incoming call.
2. For answering a call by pressing any key, go to
User Profile > Option > Customize > Answer Mode > Any Key to activate the function.
5-3. Speed Dial
5-3-1. From the Phone Book
When in standby mode, press to display contact names. Select one for calling and then press to place the call.
5-3-2. Redialing(Call Logs
Press to display the answered and dialed call history. Select one for calling from the logs, and then press to place the call.
5-4. Hands-free Speaker
Press to enable the hands-free speaker and press again to disable the function during the call.
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5-5. Keypad Lock
In the standby mode, long press to lock the keypad, and repeat the same move to unlock.
When the keypad is locked, users can still press to answer a call and use other functions during the call. Yet, the keypad will stay locked when the call is finished or cancelled.
5-6. Cancelling an Incoming Call
For cancelling an incoming call, press to transfer the caller to users’ voice mail or a busy signal will be heard. (depending on users’ service provider)
5-7. Call Logs
Press in the standby mode to check missed, dialed, answered call histories and the information of the calls. The call logs are limited to 20 entries, so older calls will be dropped from the list when the quota is exceeded.
6. Settings
6-1. Date∕Time
Enter Settings > Phone Setup > Date and Time
1. Set Home City: Use the navigation keys to locate your city or the nearest one, and press (OK).
2. Set Time/Date: Use the keypad to enter the hours and minutes and press (OK). Users can also enable and disable the Daylight Saving function.
3. Set Format: Users are allowed to choose from a 12 or 24 hour clock time format and different date format--yyyy/mm/dd; mm dd, yyyy; dd/mm/yyyy; or mm/dd/yyyy.
4. To display the date and time, the function has to be set up by pressing Settings > Phone Setup > Display Setting > Show Date and Time.
6-2. Wallpaper
6-2-1. System Images
1. Enter Settings > Phone Setup > Display Setting > Wallpaper > System.
2. Press to browse the built-in images and press
to confirm the wallpaper setup.
6-2-2. User Define
1. Enter Settings > Phone Setup > Display Setting > Wallpaper > User Define.
2. Locate the chosen photo and press to confirm.
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6-3. User Profiles
On the User Profiles menu, users can select manners like General, Meeting, Outdoor, Indoor, Headset. Besides, users can customize features including Tone Setup, Volume, Alert Type, Intelligent Call Alert, Ring Type, Connect Notice, Extra Tone, Answer Mode, LCD Backlight.
6-4. Tone Settings
Enter User Profiles > Option > Customize > Tone Setup to select different ringtones for Incoming Call, Alarm, Power On/Off, Slider Open/Close, Message Tone, and Keypad Tone from built-in tones. Or, go to Multimedia > Melody Compose for personalized ringtones.
7. SMS
When a new SMS message arrives, the display will inform users with a new message animation. Just slide open the phone and press to read the message. Also, users can check received messages by entering Messages > SMS > Inbox. Unread messages wiil be marked as
7-1. Composing and Sending SMS
1. Enter Messages > SMS > Write Message
2. Key in text messages or press (Option) for
using templates, inserting objects, selecting text formats, and input methods.
Note: Inserted objects can include an image, an animation, or an audio. Some phones may not be able to receive SMS that contains anything other than text.
3. Press (Option) to select Done
4. Enter a phone number or press to search a contact name from the phone book list and press
to send.
8. MMS
8-1. Composing MMS
8-1-1. Composing Text
1. Enter Messages > MMS > Write Message
2. Select Edit content and press to start editing. Press to key in text.
8-1-2. Adding Images
After finishing the text, press to select Add image. Locate the chosen image and press to confirm.
8-1-3. Adding Audio
After adding images, press to select Add audio. Locate the chosen audio and press to
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confirm.
8-1-4. Adding Attachment
If a file needs adding, press to select Add Attachment. Locate the chosen attachment and confirm.
A MMS can only hold one file attachment.
8-1-5 Inserting New Slide
A slide can only include one combination of text, image, and audio. To have a multi-slide MMS, just press to select Insert New Slide and repeat the previous steps to add slides.
8-1-6. Sending MMS
1. In the Write Message window, highlight the To field and press Edit to maunally Add Number or Add E-mail or press to access the phone book to choose recipients
2. For two or more recipients, just press to repeat the previous step.
3. For Cc or Bcc recipients, operate as the To field.
4. When editing is finished, press to select
Done to Send Only, Save and Send, Save to Drafts, Send Options, or Exit.
9. Audio Player
V70 is equipped with a high quality audio player for digital music files.
To start the audio player, select Multimedia > Audio Player or press to enter the Audio Player interface directly.
9-1. Interface of the Audio Player
Play∕Pause
Title
Number
Play Time
Previous
Stop
Source (Memory Card or Phone)
Total of Songs
Next
Volume
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9-2. Playing MP3 Music
1. Select Multimedia > Audio Player. Press to
display a list of available digital music files.
2. Press to play / pause music, and to stop music.
3. Press on the right side to adjust volumes.
to choose the previous / next song,
9-3. Audio Player Settings(List Auto Gen
Enter Multimedia > Audio Player and press (List) > (Option) > Settings > List Auto Gen
1. Use navigation button left and right to turn On and
2. List Auto Gen can be activated only when digital
3. To add musics, disable the function first and then
Off the List Auto Gen function.
music files are placed under the directory of My music in the phone or memory card.
enter Multimedia > Audio Player. Press (List) > (Option) > Add to add a piece of music or a whole music file.
10. Camera
10-1. Photo Capture
1. Enter Multimedia > Camera or press to activate
camera directly.
2. Press to start capturing.
3. Press (Save) to save the photo to Image Viewer and press (Back) to discard it.
Camera Setting shortcuts
Option Discription
Increase / Decrease Brightness
Zoom In / Out
Frame: function only at the 160X120 size
Effect: repeated presses can switch differ-
ent effect settings.
White Balance: repeated presses can switch different white balance setups.
Delay Timer: repeated presses can set up
delay seconds.
Cont Shot: repeated presses can set up the number of shots.
Night Mode: repeated presses can start or stop the night mode.
Image Quality: repeated presses can select
the image quality.
Image Size: repeated presses can resize the image.
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11. Video Recording
1. Enter Multimedia > Video Recorder and press
to start recording.
2. During recording, press to pause / continue recording and press to stop recording.
3. Press to store the video to Video Player, or press to discard it.
Video Setting Shortcuts
Option Discription
Increase / Decrease Brightness
Zoom In / Out
Effect: repeated presses can switch differ­ent effect settings.
White Balance: repeated presses can switch different white balance setups.
Night Mode: repeated presses can start or
stop the night mode.
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