Azumi S A AZUMIL2U User Manual

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User’s Manual of L2U Azumi
Mobile Phone
TABLE OF CONTENT
1. BASIC INFORMATIO N .................... 4
1.1. BRIEF INTRODUCTION ........................................... 4
2. BEFORE USE ...................................... 5
2.1. NAME AND EXPLANATION OF EACH PART ............. 5
2.1.1. Appearance Sketch Map ........................... 5
2.1.2. Description of Keys .................................. 6
2.2. INSTALL SIM CARD AND MEMORY CARD ............. 7
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2.2.1. SIM Card ................................................... 7
2.2.2. Memory Card ............................................ 8
2.3. BATTERY .............................................................. 8
2.3.1. Install the Battery ...................................... 8
2.3.2. Charging .................................................... 9
2.4. SECURITY PASSWORD ........................................... 9
3. QUICK USER GUIDE ..................... 10
3.1. DIAL A CALL ....................................................... 10
3.2. REJECT A CALL ................................................... 11
3.3. RECEIVE A CALL ................................................. 11
3.4. END A CALL ........................................................ 11
3.5. EMERGENCY SERVICES ....................................... 11
3.6. EXTENSION SPEED DIAL ..................................... 12
3.7. DIALED CALLS/MISSED CALLS/RECEIVED
CALLS/REJECTED CALLS .............................................. 12
3.8. CALL FORWARD .................................................. 12
3.9. CALL WAITING ................................................... 12
3.10. CALL BARRING ................................................... 13
3.11. POWER OFF THE PHONE ...................................... 13
3.12. T-FLASH CARD ................................................... 13
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4. FUNCTION MENU .......................... 14
4.1. SIM CLARO ........................................................ 14
4.2. MESSAGE ............................................................ 14
4.3. CONTACTS .......................................................... 15
4.4. CALL LOGS ......................................................... 15
4.5. CLAROIDEAS WEBSITE ........................................ 17
4.6. MULTIMEDIA ...................................................... 17
4.7. ORGANIZER ........................................................ 19
4.8. GAMES ............................................................... 22
4.9. SETTINGS ............................................................ 22
5. TEXT INPUT ..................................... 25
6. CARE AND MAINTENANCE ........ 26
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1. Basic Infor mation

1.1. Brief Introducti on

Thanks for selecting L2U Azumi color screen GSM digital mobile phone. Through reading the manual, you can fully know how to use L2U Azumi mobile phone, appreciate its complete function and simple operating method.
L2U Azumi color screen mobile phone is designed aiming at GSM network environment; Besides basic call functions, L2U Azumi also provides many kinds of practical functions, such as name card holder, scene mode, message, audio and video player, camera and video, alarm clock, calculator, STK, time and date, auto power-on and shut-down and etc. so that convenient for your work and leisure activities. In addition, L2U Azumi adopts personalized human-computer interface design, its complete function can meet your different requirements.
L2U Azumi color screen mobile phone accords with GSM criterion, has obtained the certification of competent authority.
The company reserves the rights to revise the contents of the manual without prior notice.
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2. Before Use

2.1. Name and Explanation of Each Part

2.1.1. Appearance Sketch Map

The picture is only for your reference.
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2.1.2. Description of Keys

n other interfaces, it equals to navigation key
1. Press this key to dial or receive an incoming
o return to standby screen in any
Keys Function
1. Execute functions that the left-down/right-down corner indicator shows.
Left soft key/ Right soft key
2. In the standby mode, press Left Soft key to access Menu, Right Soft key to access Contacts.
Navigation key
Dial key
OK key
End key
O and direction key except for special functions.
call.
2. When in the standby mode, press this key to access Dialed Calls.
In the dial panel mode, press this key to show or hide dial panel.
1. Mainly used as power on/off.
2. Press t interface.
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Number key
* Key
3. End calls or reject incoming calls.
It is used to dial and input numbers or characters. Press and hold Number key 1 or 2 to get through the preset voice inbox.
On the standby interface, input *; after inputting telephone number, if you want to input extension number, please press twice asterisk key, after the display screen shows “+”, please input your extension number.
# Key

2.2. Install SIM Card and Memory Card

2.2.1. SIM Card

Before using the phone, you must insert valid SIM (Subscriber Identity M odule) card in the pho ne. SIM card 1s provide d by network supplier.
1. In text editing interface, press "#" key to switch text the input method.
2. On the standb y interface Press and hold "#" key to transfer the profile of Normal/Silent.
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When you subscribe to a cellular network, you will receive a plug-in SIM card complete with your subscription details, such as your PIN, and available optional s er vi ces .
Caution: Do not bend or scratch your SIM card. Avoid exposing your SIM card to static electr icity, water or dirt.
TipsFace the gold color contact point of SIM card towards the cell phone and p ush the SIM card into the slot.

2.2.2. Memory Card

Aim at the T card slot and push the T card gently, and the card will be
inserted correctly.
Prompt: If the memory car d is failed, please check whether it is correctly placed and goo d contact of metal point.

2.3. Battery

2.3.1. Install t he Battery

Take off the rear cover, of the mobile. Make one end of battery with metal s urface aim at the battery connector. Then gently press the battery downward using the finger, and then press
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the other end to install the battery.
Prompt: Please operate correctly to avoid damaging the battery connector.

2.3.2. Charging

Insert the charger on the charging interface at the side end of the phone.
Connect the charger to a standard wall outlet and the battery power icon in the up-right corner of the screen will start scrolling. When the battery bar stops scrolling, it means the battery charge is complete. Press the two sides of the charger plug and disconnect the charger from the phone.
Prompt: In order to e nsure normal o peration of the phone, please make sure to use the designated charger.

2.4. Security Password PIN

PIN (Personal Identificati on Number) is used to prevent your SIM card from being used illegally. PIN is usually provided with SIM card together. If you input wrong PIN for continuous three times, please input PUK to unlock it. Please contact with network operations company for more details.
PIN 2
You need to input PIN2 when entering some functions (such as call
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charge); if you input wrong PIN2 for continuous three times, you need to input PUK2 to unlock it. Please contact with network operations company for more details. PUK
When changing the locked PIN, you need to input PUK (Personal Unlock Key). PUK is provided with SIM card together. If it is not provided, please contact with your service provider. If you input wrong PUK for continuous ten times, the SIM card can’t be used again. Please contact with your service provider to buy new card. You can’t change PUK. If you lose the cod e, please contact with your service provider. PUK2
When changing the locked PIN2, you need to input PUK2. If you input wrong PUK2 for continuous ten times, you can’t use the functions that need PIN2. Please cont act with your service provider to buy new card. You can’t change PUK 2. If you lose t he code, please contact with your s er vi ce provider.

3. Quick User Guide

3.1. Dial a Call

In standby mode, press numerical keys to input phone number to dial
phone number. When you finish inputting phone number, press the dial key to
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