DBTEL J6 User Manual

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USER MANUAL
J6
Notice
To reduce exposure to electromagnetic radiation, use the handset properly.
SAR Radiation Limit: 2.0 W/Kg
Tested SAR Rating: 0.943 W/Kg
Safety Information
DBTEL handset is the first Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) compliance in Taiwan.
Compliance with International standard
SAR Radiation Limit: 2.0 W/Kg
Tested SAR Rating: 0.943 W/Kg
Product Safety
Product safety is always the first priority of DBTEL Incorporated. With the SAR Safety
Certificate, we show our persistence in making customer safety the paramount importance.
R&TTE Directive requirements
A declaration of conformity to the essential requirements.
Identification of the European countries in which the equipment is intended to be used.
Identification of the public telecommunication network to which the equipment is intended to be
connected.
“Hereby, we <DBTEL Inc.>, declares that this J6 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC ”.
Contents
USER MANUAL............................1
European Union - SAR..................3
For Your Safety............................4
Your J6.......................................6
Your phone...................................................6
Key description..............................................7
Function key table...............................................7
Alphanumeric key table........................................7
Display indicators............................................8
Backlight..........................................................9
Installation.................................10
Installation of the SIM card and the battery...............10
Removal of the SIM card and the battery................10
Battery Information.....................12
Battery charging ...........................................12
Battery specifications......................................12
Notice on battery charging and discharging..............12
Low battery indicator.......................................13
Use of battery...............................................13
Battery disposal............................................13
Quick & Easy.............................14
Menu Map..................................16
Call Functions............................23
Turning your phone ON and OFF........................23
When PIN is requested.......................................23
Unlock a blocked SIM card..................................23
Making calls................................................24
Domestic calls..................................................24
International calls..............................................24
Making calls via the Phone Book...........................24
Redial calls missed, received and dialled .................24
Speed dial......................................................25
Calling your voice mailbox...................................25
Answering calls.............................................25
Call waiting.....................................................25
In-call menu....................................................26
Multiparty........................................................28
Other operations...........................................29
Adjusting the earpiece volume..............................29
Input text........................................................29
Using Predictive Text input...................................29
Using Capitalize input.........................................30
Using The Menu.........................31
Accessing the menu function................................31
Returning from menu function...............................31
Camera.....................................32
Preview..........................................................32
Capture Movie.................................................32
Photo Manager................................................33
Movie Manager................................................33
Snap Setting....................................................33
Manual..........................................................34
Phone Book...............................35
View..............................................................35
Add New........................................................35
Group Setting..................................................36
Copy.............................................................36
Delete............................................................37
Fixed Dial List ..................................................37
One Touch Key................................................37
Phone Status...................................................37
Message....................................38
SMS.............................................................38
MMS.............................................................40
Message Settings.............................................43
Records....................................45
Missed Calls....................................................45
Received Calls.................................................45
Dialled calls.....................................................45
Delete All........................................................45
Call Register....................................................45
Profile.......................................47
Normal...........................................................47
Mute.............................................................47
Meeting..........................................................47
Outdoor..........................................................47
Customized.....................................................47
Clock.......................................49
Alarm............................................................49
Date Setting ...................................................49
Time Setting....................................................49
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Display Mode...................................................49
Time Zone......................................................50
Auto Power Off ................................................50
Auto Power On ................................................50
Calendar........................................................50
Setting......................................51
Normal Settings................................................51
LCD..............................................................52
Call Settings....................................................53
Network Settings..............................................54
Security Settings...............................................55
Time & Cost Settings.........................................56
Short Cut Key..................................................56
Irda Settings....................................................56
Extras.......................................58
My Collections..................................................58
Game............................................................58
Notebook........................................................59
Calculator.......................................................60
STK..............................................................60
WAP..........................................61
Basic steps for activating and accessing WAP service..61
Homepage......................................................62
Bookmarks......................................................62
Last Page.......................................................62
Navigation......................................................62
Push Msg.......................................................62
WAP Settings..................................................62
History...........................................................63
Clear Cache....................................................63
Maintenance..............................64
Access codes............................65
PIN code........................................................65
PIN2 code......................................................65
PUK code.......................................................65
PUK2 code.....................................................65
Reference Information.................66
EFR encoding decoder function..........................66
Accessories................................................67
Battery...........................................................67
Charger.........................................................67
Problem Solving.........................68
Problem Solving............................................68
Index.........................................69
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European Union - SAR
European Union - SAR
SAR (European Union)
This Model phone meets the EU Requirements for
exposure to radio waves.
Your Mobile Phone is a radio transmitter and
receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to
exceed the limits for exposure to radio frequency
(RF) energy recommended by the Council of the
European Union. These limits are part of
comprehensive guidelines and established permitted
levels of RF energy for the general public. The
guidelines were developed by independent scientific
organizations through the evaluation of scientific
studies. The limits include a substantial safety
margin designed to ensure the safety of all persons,
regardless of age and health.
The exposure standards for mobile phones employ a
unit of measurement known as the Specific
Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit
recommended by the Council of the European Union
is 2.0 W/kg.* Tests for SAR have been conducted
using normal operating conditions with the phone
transmitting at the highest certified power in all
tested frequency bands. This is because the phone
is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as
to use only the power required to reach the network.
In general, the closer you are to the station antenna,
the lower the power output.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the
public, compliance with the European R&TTE
directive must be shown. One of the essential
requirements of this directive is the protection of the
health and safety for the user and any other person.
The highest SAR value for this model phone when
tested for compliance against the standard is 0.943
W/kg. While there may be differences between the
SAR levels of various phones and at various
positions, they all meet the EU requirement for RF
exposure.
The SAR limit for mobile phones for public use is 2.0
watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over ten grams of
body tissue. The limit incorporates a substantial
margin of safety to give additional protection for the
public and to account for any variations in
measurements.
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For Your Safety
For Your Safety
Road safety
Exercise proper control of the car at all times.
Do not use handheld phones while driving;
always use the hands free kit.
Special regulations
Always switch off your mobile wherever use
is prohibited, such as in hospitals, as it may
cause interference with medical equipment.
Electronic devices
Mobile phones may interfere with appliances
such as computers, televisions and other
radio equipments.
Other medical devices
Mobile phones may interfere with signals of
personal medical devices, such as
pacemakers or hearing aids. Consult your
doctor for advice before using the mobile.
Aircraft
The use of mobile phones is prohibited in the
air. Switch off your phone before boarding an
aircraft.
Accessories and battery
Use only approved accessories and
batteries. Do not connect to any incompatible
product. This will invalidate any warranty
applying to your mobile phone and may be
dangerous.
Disposal
Your mobile phone and other accessories
must be disposed of properly. It must not be
thrown away in municipal waste! Please
dispose of used mobile phones and other
accessories in accordance with local
regulations.
Potentially explosive atmospheres
Switch off your phone when in or near
explosive areas, petrol stations and chemical
plants.
Emergency calls
Make sure your phone is switched on and in
a service area with adequate signal strength.
When in idle mode, key in the emergency call
number and press to be connected to the
local emergency services.
Provide all the necessary information as
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For Your Safety
accurately as possible. Do not hang up until
you are told to do so.
Note:
If a PIN is set when switching on the mobile phone
with SIM card inserted, you will be asked for the PIN
code. You can make an emergency call without
entering the PIN code. Press followed by or
to make an emergency call.
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Your J6
Your J6
Your phone
Your mobile phone is a radio transceiver. When the
phone is turned on, it transmits and receives radio
frequency (RF) signals.
The side and opened view of the J6 handset are
shown below:
1. Side soft key
2. Main LCD display
3. Clear key / phone book access key
4. Sub LCD display
5. Call key
6. Power key/End call key
7. 4-way navigation key
8. Irda port
9. Earphone jack/ Charger port
10. Antenna
11. Built-in camera
12. Battery pack
Specification
Dimension (with battery pack)
99 (L) × 43 (W) × 21 (D) mm
Weight (with battery pack)
90g
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Your J6
Key description
The following tables provide you with a description of
the keys on the keypad.
Function key table
KEY FUNCTIONS
Soft key
Follow the prompt on the screen, press to access the following options: “Menu”, “Option” or “Ok”, etc.
Press to access the In-call menu during calls.
Clear key/Phone Book access key
Follow the prompt on the screen, press to access the following options: “Names”, “Cancel”, “End” or “Back”, etc.
4-way navigation key
Press to scroll through the lists when accessing menus.
Press to move the cursor left and right during the editing of words.
When in idle mode, press to access the corresponding functions that have been assigned as a short cut key.
Call key
Press to place a call or answer an incoming call.
When in idle mode, press to view the latest dialed, received
and missed call list. Press to call the selected number.
Power key/End call key
Press and hold to turn the phone on and off.
During a call, press to end the active call.
Press to return to idle mode from menu mode.
and
Side soft key
Press to adjust the volume of the earpiece or headset during a call.
Press and hold to reject an incoming call with the handset cover opened or closed.
Press once to switch the incoming call alert from ring tone to vibrate.
Press and hold to activate the backlight of sub LCD display.
Alphanumeric key table
Key
UPPER CASE
(ABC)
lower case
(abc)
Space 1 ( ) & £ $ ¥ _
A B C 2 A Ä Å Æ Ç a b c 2 à ä å æ ç
D E F 3 É E∆ ∆d e f 3 é è
G H I 4Ì g h i 4ì
J K L 5 j k l 5
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Your J6
M N O 6 Ñ Ò Ö Ø m n o 6 ñ ò ö ø
P Q R S 7 p q r s 7
T U V 8 Ü Ù t u v 8 ü ù
  W X Y Z 9
  w x y z 9
. 0 ” ? ! , : ; ¡ ¿
* + - / % # = < > @ §
Press to change the style of input
Display indicators
A number of status indicators are shown at the top of
the screen to tell you of the relevant settings of your
handset. Some of the icons listed below may not be
available at a given time and vary depending on your
local network operator.
Idle display (sub display).
Shown when the phone is not in
use.
Idle display (main display).
Shown when the phone is not in
use.
Battery charge indicator. The
more bars that are shown, the
more power is available in the
battery.
Signal strength. The more bars
shown, the better the signal
strength.
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Your J6
Roaming. Shown when
registered with a system other
than the original one (Inter-
system Roaming).
Short message. Solid when
there is an unread incoming
message. Flashes when the
memory is full.
Missed call. Shown when there
is an unanswered incoming call.
Alarm. Shown when the alarm is
set.
Call divert. Shown when the
divert call is activated.
GPRS. Shown when the GPRS
is supported.
MMS. Shown when an MMS
message has been received and
not yet downloaded.
MMS. Shown when an MMS
message has been received and
downloaded.
Status indicators on sub display
When the handset cover is closed, the external
display will show status indicators such as time,
signal strength, battery level, caller ID, new
message, missed call, alarm and etc. Some of the
icons listed below may not be available at a given
time.
Backlight
When pressing a key or answering an incoming call,
the backlight will automatically turn on for a few
seconds. You may define the backlight duration with
the options in “Backlight” of “LCD” in “Settings”.
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Installation
Installation
Installation of the SIM card and the battery
Note
Keep the SIM card and batteries out of the
reach of small children.
Before proceeding, ensure that the phone is
switched off.
1.
Pull the battery cover catch on the back of the phone upwards with one hand and lift the
battery cover with the other hand.
2.
Insert the SIM card into the SIM card holder, ensuring that the angled corner is on the lower
left-hand side with the gold metallic contact surface facing downward.
3.
After inserting the SIM card, push the SIM card fasten tab to secure it into place.
4.
Replace the battery with its catch pins inserted into the catch slots and push it downwards until
it clicks into place.
Removal of the SIM card and the battery
Repeat the same procedure described in the
“Installation of the SIM card and the battery” to
remove the SIM card and the battery.
Note
You may access the following functions without
inserting the SIM card: Alarm, Date Setting,
Calculator, Game, JAVATM, Calendar and Wallpaper
Setting.
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Installation
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Battery Information
Battery Information
Battery charging
Note
Use only the approved battery and charger supplied by the phone manufacturer.
1.
Plug the connector of the travel charger into the
charger port at the bottom of the phone.
2. Plug the charger into the AC power supply socket
and the battery indicator will start scrolling.
3.
If the battery is completely flat, the battery will
take a few minutes to charge after connecting it to
the power supply.
4.
When the battery is fully charged, the battery
indicator will stop scrolling.
Note
You can use the phone, if switched on, while it is charging.
While charging, be sure that the charger is firmly connected to the charger port.
When charging the battery for the first time, charge it for at least 12 hours.
For optimum battery power performance, 5 hours of battery charging is recommended.
Do not remove the battery while charging is in progress, otherwise it may cause damage to your phone.
Battery specifications
Please refer to “Accessories” in “Reference
Information” or the battery label.
Notice on battery charging and discharging
1. Your phone is powered by a rechargeable
battery.
2.
Use only the specified charger supplied by the
manufacturer for charging. Any other type of
charger may be dangerous.
3.
Please note that the new battery will only reach
its best performance after being fully charged
and discharged 2 or 3 times.
4.
When the charger is not in use, disconnect it
from the power supply. Do not leave the battery
on continuous charge for more than one week,
as overcharging will shorten the battery life. If a
fully charged battery is left unused, it will
slowly discharge itself over time.
5. An environment with extremely high or low
temperatures will affect the battery charging.
Optimum charging will be achieved in
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Battery Information
moderate temperatures.
Low battery indicator
When the battery is low, with only a few minutes of
calling time left, the handset will warn you with an
alert tone.
Use of battery
1. Never use a damaged or non-recommended
charger or battery.
2.
Keep the battery at a temperature between 10
to 40 (50 to 104).
3.
The effectiveness of your battery is particularly
affected in temperatures below 0 (32).
Battery disposal
1.
Do not dispose of the battery in a fire. This
may cause a serious risk of explosion and/or
release of highly toxic chemicals.
2.
Ensure that the battery is disposed of or
recycled properly.
3. The battery must not be disposed of in
municipal waste.
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Quick & Easy
Quick & Easy
This page provides some of the basic operations for
using your phone. For more detailed information,
refer to “User Manual”.
Before Use
1.
Remove the battery and insert your SIM card,
then re-install and charge the battery. For more
details, please refer to “Installation”.
2.
Press and hold
to turn on your phone. Wait
until the name of the network operator appears on
the screen.
Call Functions
Making calls
In idle mode, key in the area code, the phone
number and press to make a call.
Answering calls
Press to answer a call. Alternatively, simply open
the phone cover to answer a call if the handset cover
is closed (if “Flip Answer” is activated).
Hands free conversation
Press and hold to use the hands free function for
conversation.
Terminating calls
Press or simply close the phone cover to end an
active call.
Refusing calls
Press or simply close the handset cover to refuse
an incoming call. Alternatively, press and hold or
to reject the incoming call without opening the
handset cover.
Emergency calls
In idle mode, key in the emergency call number and
press to contact the local emergency services
centre.
PhoneBook Functions
Add new
Adding new numbers and names to handset or SIM
card.
1.
In idle mode, key in the phone number and press
.
2.
Select either “Add Name”, “Quick Save” or “Add to
existing name” and press
.
3. If “Quick Save” is selected, the entry will be stored
in the handset without editing.
4. If “Add Name” is selected, perform the following
steps:
(1)
Key in the name and press
.
(2)
Select either “Save To SIM” or “Save To
Handset” and press
.
(3)
If “Save To SIM” is selected, key in the
location number to where the entry is
to be
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Quick & Easy
saved and press .
(4)
If “Save To Handset” is selected, select the
desired group and press
to continue
setting the related information.
(5)
Select “Handset”, “Office” or “Home” to define
the attributes of the entry.
5.
If “Add to existing name” is selected, perform the
following steps:
(1)
Select the location of the new number and
press
.
(2)
If the selected location already has a number,
it will be replaced; if the selected location is
blank, the new number will be saved there.
Note
If the selected entry exists in the SIM card, the old number will be replaced.
Other Functions
Clear screen
Press and hold to clear an entry that you are
editing.
Adjusting the earpiece volume
You can adjust the earpiece volume by using or
to increase or decrease the volume during a call.
Backlight
Backlight
When pressing a key or answering an incoming call,
the backlight will automatically turn on for a few
seconds.
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Menu Map
Menu Map
1 Camera
Preview Capture Movie Photo Manager Edit Album1
Album2 Album3 Album4
Delete Delete By Album
Empty
all albums
Rename Album Album1
Album2 Album3 Album4
Memory Manager Memory Info
Free Memory
Movie Manager Replay
Delete Detail Send via Infrared
Snap Setting Target Album Album1
Album2 Album3 Album4
Effect Normal
Negative Exposure Grey Brown Emboss Double Value
Photo Quality Low
Normal High
Timer Snap Sound Off
On
Capture Mode Normal
Night Mode
Set Capture Size 160*120
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Menu Map
320*240 640*480 1280*960
Set Environment 50HZ
60HZ
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Menu Map
Frame Close
Frame 1 Frame 2
Frame 3
Manual
2 PhoneBook
View Search Name
Group
Add New Add Name
Quick Save Add to existing name
Group Setting Melody
Add New Delete
Copy Copy All
Select Copy
Delete Select Delete
SIM All Handset All
Fixed Dial List Activate
Add New View Memory Info
One Touch Key Change
Delete View
Phone Status
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Menu Map
3 Message
SMS Create
Inbox Outbox Draftbox Delete Voice Mailbox Broadcast Phone Status
MMS Create Message
Inbox Outbox Report Delete
Message settings SMS Settings
MMS Settings
4 Records
Missed Calls Add Name
Quick Save Add to existing name Delete Send SMS
Received Calls Add Name
Quick Save Add to existing name Delete Send SMS
Dialled calls Add Name
Quick Save Add to existing name Delete Send SMS
Delete All Call Register Call Timer
Call Cost Show Balance Last call
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Menu Map
5 Profile
Normal Activate
Preference Incoming Call Alert
Ringing Tone Ringer Volume SMS Alert Key Tones Keytone Volume LCM Open/Close Alert Power On /Off Alert
Mute * Meeting * Outdoor * Customized Activate
Edit Incoming Call Alert
Ringing Tone Ringer Volume SMS Alert Key Tones Keytone Volume LCM Open/Close Alert
Rename Power On/Off Alert
* Refer to “Normal” for the available submenus.
6 Clock
Alarm Off
On
Date Setting Time Setting Display Mode 12 Hour
24 Hour
Time Zone Auto Power Off Off
On
Auto Power On Off
On
Calendar
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Menu Map
7 Setting
Normal Settings Languages
Input Method Earpiece Volume Headset Hands Free Any Key Answer Auto Answer Flip Answer Charging LED Factory Settings
LCD Wallpapers
Background Colour Brightness Backlight
Call Settings Own Number Sending
Call Divert Call Barring Call Waiting
Network Settings Preferred
Select Mode
Security Settings PIN Code
Change PIN2 Change Barring Code
Time & Cost Settings Calling Display
Charge Rate Cost Limit
Short Cut Key Up Key
Down Key
Irda Settings
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