For more information, please consult the FAQs on
http://www.windowsphone.com/en-gb/how-to/wp8. Make sure to
read them before considering any product return. As we are often
updating and improving our products, your device’s software may
have a slightly dierent appearance or modified functionality than
presented in this Quick Start Guide.
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Package Contents
Check your product box for the following items:
- BUSH Windows Phone
- 1 extra back case
- 1 protective crystal cover
- Battery
- Headset
- Micro SIM adaptor
- USB cable
- Charger
- Quick start guide
- Warranty Legal & Safety notices
The supplied items are designed only for your device and may
not be compatible with other devices.
Unapproved accessories may cause your device to malfunction.
Description of the phone
3.5mm audio socket
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Micro-USB port
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Phone speaker
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Front camera
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Volume buttons
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ON/OFF button
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Description of the phone
Back/Multi-task
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Microphone
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Rear camera
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LED flash
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Loudspeaker
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Start
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Search/Speech
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Back/Multi-task: return to the previous screen/ long press to
open the list of recent applications.
Start/Feedback: short press to return to the Home screen.
Search/Speech: short press to open Bing, long press to access
Speech
Assembling
Picture to show how to insert the battery pack
Picture to show the cards position
Opening
1. Use the notch to remove the back cover.
Do not bend or twist the back cover excessively. Doing so may damage
the cover.
2. Remove the battery.
Inserting a SIM card
Slide your SIM card (with gold contacts facing downwards) into the
desired SIM slot 1 or 2 as shown in the diagram on page 7. Insert with the
‘cut corner’ of the card outermost. Do not force or bend the card only
light pressure is needed.
Inserting a Memory card
Slide your Micro SD memory card into the SD socket, with gold coloured
contacts on the card facing downwards’ as shown in the diagram on
page 7. Do not force or bend the card only light pressure is needed.
Closing
1. Align the battery’s 4 contact points with those of the phone and gently
press the battery down into place.
2. Replace the back cover clicking it back into position.
Tip:
Before using your device for the first time, charge its battery completely.
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Getting started
Turn ON
1. Press and hold the ON/OFF button for 1-2 seconds to turn on the
device.
When you turn on your device, a PIN code may be requested.
2. Type the PIN code supplied with your SIM card (1-8 digits). If you
haven’t changed your PIN before, it may be by default 0000 or 1234.
Beware of typing a wrong PIN code. You can change the PIN code or
enable/disable the PIN security in Phone > Settings > SIM 1 or SIM 2
settings > SIM security.
3. Select ‘OK’.
Through the wizard
The first time you start up your BUSH Windows Phone, the installation
wizard will help you set up your device:
- Language
- WiFi connection
- Phone settings options
- Time & Region
Microsoft account: we recommend that you set up a Microsoft account
as you will need this to download apps. It is not necessary to add your
credit card details, as you can access free apps and services without
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payment, but you will need to input payment details for chargeable apps
and upgraded services.
Turn OFF
To turn o your device, press and hold the ON/OFF button, and then
slide down to turn o.
Touch screen actions:
Tap: touch once to select or launch a menu, option, or application.
Tap and hold: tap an item and hold it for more than 2 seconds to delete it
or change its size.
Drag: tap an item and move it to a new location.
Double-tap: tap an item twice quickly to launch it.
Flick: briskly scroll up, down, left, or right to move through lists or screens.
Pinch: place two of your fingers far apart, and then pinch them together.
Tip:
Your device goes in standby mode when you do not use it for a specified period
of time. To wake up your device, press the ON/OFF button.
To set the duration, go to Settings > Lock screen > Screen times out after.
3G & WiFi connection
3G connection
With your SIM card, you should be connected to the Internet without any
further setup. The device will only have signal if you are
in an area covered by your provider’s 3G network. When
connected to the 3G network, the 3G icon is displayed in
the status bar.
Activating the mobile data
To be able to access Internet, the mobile data
icon must be activated.
1. Touch the ‘Settings’ icon to open the settings
2. In the ‘mobile+SIM’ section, if the 3G is o,
slide the 3G to the ‘ON’ position
3. The 3G connection is activated
Tip:
If you encounter connection problem’s, see the FAQs on http://www.windowsphone.
com/en-gb/how-to/wp8 or contact your 3G network connection provider.
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WiFi connection
WARNING: Make sure that you are in a WiFi zone. You can access the WiFi
settings quickly from the status bar.
1. Touch the top of your screen and pull the blue line
down to display the status dashboard
2. Touch the WiFi icon to open the settings WiFi
menu.
3. If the WiFi is o, slide the WiFi switch to the ‘ON’
position. Once the WiFi is on, the device will scan for
WiFi networks in range.
4. Touch the name of network you want to connect
to. Private networks are ‘secure’ and will require you
to enter your password.
5. When entering a WiFi password, we
recommend that you first select ‘Show
password’ so you can see the characters
you are typing.
Outlook account & Contacts
Adding an Outlook account
1. Go to ‘Settings’ > ‘emails+accounts’ > ‘Add an account’.
2. Select the account type ‘Outlook’ to add.
3. Follow the onscreen instructions to enter information about the account.
If your free Microsoft email account hasn’t already been upgraded to Outlook.
com, it will be soon. But you can still use your @hotmail.com, @msn.com, or @live.
com email address to log in to your account. You’ll still have access to your email
messages, calendar, and contacts and discover Mail, People (contacts), Calendar,
and OneDrive.
Synchronizing info
Information must be sync to be saved. Your data is backed up on OneDrive.
1. When you save to OneDrive, your files are available on all your devices, so
they’re always with you. Sharing and collaborating is easier too.
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Saving your contacts
When your contacts are saved, they are always available on the web and can
be synced to any Windows phone that’s set up with your account.
1. From Start or All Apps screen, select the People app
2. Tap and then select Settings
3. Select ‘Import from SIM card’. If you have more than one SIM card, select the
one you want under Import contacts from.
4. Under Save contacts to, select the account you’d like to store the contacts in,
and then tap Next.
5. To import all of the contacts on your SIM card, tap Import.
6. If you want to select contacts to import individually, tap Clear, select the
contacts you want to import, and then tap Import.
7. Your contacts are then automatically imported into the Microsoft account
set up on your phone. After saving your contacts on your Windows Phone to
a Microsoft account in the Cloud, you’ll be able to keep your contacts synced
between all the places you sign in with that account. And if you make a change in
one place, it’ll show up everywhere else.
Hints & tips for Windows
Making a call:
Make a call in just a few taps. On the Start screen, tap the Phone Tile,
touch the Keypad icon, enter a phone number, then tap Call . To
call one of your contacts, touch the Phone book , then tap Search
to find the one you want. To call someone back, just tap a name or
number in History.
Sending a text:
Limber up those thumbs- texting is easy on your Windows Phone. On
Start , tap Messaging , then tap New .
Enter a phone number or contact, type your message in the text box,
then tap Send . To reply to a text, just tap the thread with the
message that you want to answer.
Shape writing
Instead of tapping each letter to write your text, with Windows 8.1 on
your phone you can use the ‘Shape Writing’ feature. Just slide your
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finger over the keyboard from your first letter to the
last in each word and your phone will read the word
you have shaped and add a space between words
for you. With practice this is much faster than
tapping letters.
Shopping the store:
Browse free and paid apps and games in the Windows Phone Store.
Make sure you’ve signed in to your phone with your Microsoft account.
On Start Start , tap Store , then do one of the following: Swipe
left or right to see top apps, browse by category and more. Tap Search
to find a specific app or game.
Locking the touchscreen:
A lock screen password can help keep your phone more secure.
Go to Settings < Lock screen and slide the Password switch to the ‘ON’
position and then create a password. You can decide to remove this
option at any time by sliding the Password switch to the ‘OFF’.
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Finding your apps and pinning them to Start:
Apps you’ve downloaded show up in the the App list. From there,
you can pin your favourites to the Start screen.
Note: You can pin apps, contacts and more to Start to keep them
handy.
Pinning icons
Press and hold the icon you want to move from your apps list
until ‘Pin to start’ appears. Tap ‘Pin to start’ to copy the app icon
to your start screen.
Moving icons
If you want to move it, press and hold it and drag it to where you
want it and drop it. Then tap the screen in a blank area to fix it.
Shrinking and unpinning icons
To shrink an icon, press and hold it until the ‘pin’ and ‘arrow’
symbols appear in the corners. To shrink it, tap the arrow, to
expand tap the arrow again. To unpin it tap the ‘pin’ symbol.
Customise!
The icons on your home screen are just copies so play about till
you get the home screen you want! If you lose one and want
it back, it’s still in the main list. Just swipe left from the start
screen or tap the right arrow to get back to the apps list and
re-pin it. You can also customise your start screen background
(from Settings > Start+theme) and your lock screen from Settings
> Lock screen or through the photos app) with a choice of
backgrounds or your own photo.
Photos
You can choose which photos to display in your home screen
photo box through the photos app. Tap the 3 dots in the
corner of the screen to get the sub-menu, tap settings, select all
photos or favourite photos or single photo from the drop down
menu and then go back into the main photos screen to select
your favourites by tapping each one and the heart icon to mark
as a favourite.
For any further information, please visit:
http://www.windowsphone.com/en-us/how-to/wp8
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Troubleshooting
My phone is frozen or cannot switch on
Check the battery contacts, remove and reinstall your battery, then turn your
phone on. Check the battery power level, charge for at least 20 minutes.
My phone cannot connect to a network or ‘No service’ is displayed
Try connecting in another location. Verify the network coverage with your
operator.
Unable to make outgoing calls
Make sure your phone is connected to a network, and the network is not
overloaded or unavailable.
Unable to receive incoming calls
Make sure your phone is switched on and connected to a network (check for
overloaded or unavailable network).
SIM card PIN locked
Contact your network operator to obtain the PUK code (Personal Unblocking
Key).
To configure a new 3G network:
On your device, tap Settings.
Select mobile+SIM > SIM1 or SIM2 > select your operator.
In Access Point Names, select the correct access point name and enter the
exact connection parameters provided by your 3G provider.
Bush Helpline
For detailed advice on this or any other issue
concerning your Bush device you can consult with
the technical support helpline – 0207 744 0346 or
go to our FAQ on argos.co.uk/bush.
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National restrictions
This device is intended for home and oce use in all EU countries (and other countries
following the EU directive 1999/5/EC) without any limitation except for the countries
mentioned below:
CountryRestriction Reason/remark
BulgariaNoneGeneral authorization required for outdoor use and
FranceOutdoor use
ItalyNoneIf used outside of own premises, general authorization
LuxembourgNoneGeneral authorization required for network and service
NorwayImplementedThis subsection does not apply for the geographical aera
Russian
Federation
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public service
limited to 10
mW e.i.r.p.
within the band
2454-2483.5
MHz
NoneOnly for indoor applications
Military Radiolocation use. Refarming of the 2.4 GHz band
has been ongoing in recent years to allow current relaxed
regulation. Full implementation planned 2012
is required.
supply (not for spectrum)
within a radius of 20 km from the centre of Ny-Alesund
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Note: Frequency 2454-2483.5MHZ are restricted to indoor use in France.
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SAR
After the laboratory measurement, this mobile phone SAR value is:
0.287 W/kg (head) and 1.03 W/kg (body)
Argos declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements
and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.