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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Contents
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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Menu Map
8 Extras
My Collections My Pictures
My Melodies Record Incoming Portrait
Game Tank War
RedCap Blackjack Gobang Elf Setting
Notebook New Notepad
Select Time Read All Notebook Delete Alarm Melody
Calculator STK
9 WAP
Homepage Bookmarks Bookmark1 -5
Last Page Navigation Push Msg Service Inbox
OTA Setting
WAP Settings Profile 1Profile 5
History GSM Link
GPRS Data Flow
Clear Cache
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Call Functions
Call Functions
Turning your phone ON and OFF
Press and hold for 3 seconds and then release it.
Note
Always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it or when it may cause interference or danger.
When PIN is requested
SIM cards are usually protected with a PIN code.
The PIN code usually comes with your SIM card
provided by the network operator.
1.
Key in your PIN code (note that the characters in
your password are replaced with “*”).
2.
After you have entered the PIN code, press
.
3.
If you key in a wrong number, press
to remove
the last digit. Press and hold to clear the
entire entry.
4.
If the PIN code entered is incorrect, a warning
message will be displayed to notify you of the
remaining times for entering the PIN.
Note
If an incorrect PIN code is entered 3 times in succession, your phone will automatically lock-up the SIM card and a message will be displayed to inform you that the SIM card is blocked.
Unlock a blocked SIM card
If your SIM card is locked, you will be asked to enter the PUK code to unlock your phone in order to continue using it. Perform the following steps to
unlock the blocked SIM card:
1.
Key in the PUK code, press
.
2.
Key in a new PIN code, press
.
3.
Key in the new PIN code again and press
.
Note
The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code is used to release and change the blocked PIN code. If an incorrect PUK code is entered 10 times in succession, the SIM card will be blocked permanently. If the PUK code does not come with your SIM card or you have lost it, please check with your network service provider for the code.
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Call Functions
Making calls
1.
In idle mode, key in the area code and the phone
number. Press
to delete the last digit. Press
and hold for 3 seconds to clear the whole
number.
2.
Press
to dial the number.
3.
Press
to end an active call or stop dialling.
Domestic calls
When in idle mode, key in 02154422999 and press
to make the phone call.
International calls
1.
When in idle mode, press and hold
until a “+”
sign appears, then key in the country code, the
area code and the phone number accordingly.
2.
Press
to place the call.
3.
Press
to end an active call or stop dialling.
Example:
When in idle mode, key in +886222682081 and
press to make the phone call.
Making calls via the Phone Book
1.
Press
to access the Phone Book directly.
2.
Scroll to the desired entry with
.
3.
4.
Press
to call the selected number.
Redial calls missed, received and dialled
The last 10 phone calls dialled, answered or missed
are stored in the phone’s memory. To redial, perform
either of the following:
Redial fast and easy
1.
When in idle mode, press
to view the last
phone calls dialled, answered and missed.
2.
Scroll through the list for the desired number
with
.
3.
Press
to dial the selected number.
Redial via the menu:
1.
Press
, scroll to the “Records” and press .
2.
Select “Missed Calls”, “Received Calls” or “Dialled
calls” and press
.
3.
Scroll to the desired name or phone number with
.
4.
Press
to place the call or press to check
the necessary information.
5.
Press
again to continue the next operation
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Call Functions
with the available sub options.
Speed dial
When in idle mode, hold down the corresponding alphanumeric keys ( to ) to dial the preset speed dial numbers. Ensure that you have
entered the settings in “One Touch Key”.
Calling your voice mailbox
When in idle mode, dial the voice mailbox number
provided by the network operator or press and hold
to access the voice mailbox directly.
Note
Obtain your voice mailbox number from your network operator, and ensure that the number has been entered in the “Voice Mailbox Number” option.
Answering calls
1.
Press
to answer an incoming call.
Alternatively, simply open the phone cover to
answer a call if the handset cover is closed (if
“Flip Answer” is activated).
2.
Press
to end the call.
3.
Press
to refuse an incoming call.
Note If you have activated the “When Busy” function in
Call Divert, any incoming calls will be diverted to the specified number while you are on a call. For example, you may divert incoming calls to your voice mailbox. If you have rejected an incoming call, the call will be diverted too. Please refer to “Call Divert”.
Call waiting
If call waiting function is activated, you may answer
a new incoming call while already on line.
1.
If there is an incoming call while you are already
on line, a tone will be heard and a notification
message and the caller information will be
displayed on the screen.
2.
Press
to answer the incoming call. The active
call will be automatically switched to hold.
3.
Press
to reject the new call.
Note
The call waiting function allows you to manage up to two calls simultaneously (1 active, 1 on hold). To answer the third incoming call, end one of the active calls, or establish a multiparty call for the two online
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Call Functions
calls before answering the third call.
In-call menu
During a call, you can access the In-call menu by
pressing . Some of the options listed in the In-call
menu may not be available at a given time and vary
depending on your network operator.
Functions that are available in normal mode
Mute
Mutes the mobile phone, the party on the phone will
not hear you. When this option is selected, if the
phone is in call waiting mode, the party on the phone
will not hear you and the call on hold will remain on
hold.
Unmute
Cancels the mute function.
Hands Free
Enables users to talk without holding the phone.
Hold
Places an active call on hold.
Send SMS
Sends short messages to another party during calls.
For detailed operation, refer to “Messages”.
Phone Book
Enables users to check or edit the data in the phone
book during a call. For detailed operation, refer to
“Phone Book”.
Fixed Dial List
Enables users to check or edit the data in the phone
book during a call. For detailed operation, refer to
“Phone Book”.
Call Records
Views the call records of the calls answered, dialled
and missed.
Send DTMF
Activates or deactivates the DTMF tone.
Functions that are available in call waiting mode
Mute
For detailed operation, please refer to the function
described above.
Unmute
For detailed operation, please refer to the function
described above.
Hands Free
For detailed operation, please refer to the function
described above.
Swap
Switches between the active call and the call on hold
when in call waiting mode.
Call Divert
Transfers the call to another phone number.
Send SMS
For detailed operation, please refer to the function
described above.
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Build Multiparty Call
Starts a multiparty conference call for up to 7
participants. For detailed operation, please refer to
“Multiparty”.
Phone Book
For detailed operation, please refer to the function
described above.
Fixed Dial List
For detailed operation, please refer to the function
described above.
Call Records
For detailed operation, please refer to the function
described above.
Send DTMF
For detailed operation, please refer to the function
described above.
End active call
For detailed operation, please refer to the function
described above.
End All Calls
Terminates all calls, both on line and on hold.
End Held Call
Ends the call on hold.
Functions that are available in multiparty
conference call mode. When the multiparty
conference call is activated, the phone gives you
access to some specific functions. The availability
depends on your network operator.
Mute
For detailed operation, please refer to the function
described above.
Unmute
For detailed operation, please refer to the function
described above.
Hands Free
For detailed operation, please refer to the function
described above.
Hold Multiparty Calls
Places the current multiparty conference calls on
hold.
Send SMS
For detailed operation, please refer to the function
described above.
Split MPTY
Chooses a participant from the multiparty
conference call for a private conversation.
Phone Book
For detailed operation, please refer to the function
described above.
Fixed Dial List
For detailed operation, please refer to the function
described above.
Call Records
For detailed operation, please refer to the function
described above.
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Send DTMF
For detailed operation, please refer to the function
described above.
End component
Terminates the connection with one of the
participants from the multiparty conference call.
End Active MPTY
Terminates the connection with the active
conference call.
Add To Multiparty Call
Add a new incoming call to the multiparty calls
already on line.
End Held MPTY
Ends the multiparty conference calls on hold.
Multiparty
This option allows a conference call for up to 7
parties. Please check with your network operator for
the availability of multiparty conference calls.
Before activating a multiparty conference call, make
sure that you have established two on-line calls (1
active, 1 on hold).
1. Make sure that you have established two online
calls (1 active, 1 on hold), before activating a
multiparty conference call.
2.
If the existing calling parties agree to participate
in the conference call, press
to enter the In-
call menu and select “Build Multiparty Calls” to
start a multiparty conference call.
3.
To add a new participant to the multiparty
conference call, perform the following steps:
(1)
Press
to answer the new incoming call.
(2)
Press
to enter the In-call menu and select
“Build Multiparty Call.
4.
To release a participant from the conference call,
perform the following steps:
(1)
Press
to enter the In-call menu and select
“End component”.
(2)
Scroll to the desired party and press
.
(3)
Press
again to release the selected
participant.
5.
To have a private conversation with one of the
participants, perform the following steps:
(1)
Press
to enter the In-call menu and select
“Split MPTY”.
(2)
Scroll to the desired party and press
.
(3)
Press
again to start your private
conversation with the selected participant.
The existing multiparty conference call will
then be automatically placed on hold.
Note
The existing multiparty conference call will then be automatically placed on hold.
6.
To end an active conference call, press
.
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Call Functions
Other operations
Adjusting the earpiece volume
You can adjust the earpiece volume using the side
soft keys or to increase or decrease the volume
during a call.
Input text
The J6 model provides a number of input methods
for you to organize your phone book or write
messages.
By pressing , users may switch between the
different input methods.
Note
When in idle mode, use only numbers, the
international dialling prefix code “+” (press and
hold ), the pause code “W” and “P” (press
and hold , once for “W”, twice for “P”) and
characters that are allowed for dialling. Other
letters or symbols are not allowed.
To input a specific letter or symbol, after
selecting the desired input style, press the
corresponding key repeatedly until the required
letter or symbol appears. For example: to input
A, press once; to input B, press
twice, and so on.
To key in the same character in sequence, wait
for a second between each key press, or press
to move the cursor to the right and input
the character.
If you make a mistake, press to delete the
character to the left of the cursor; press and
hold to delete all characters on the screen.
Using Predictive Text input
Predictive Text input is a much easier way to input a
text message in English. For each letter to be
entered, you only need to press the corresponding
alphanumeric key once. In Predictive Text input, the
alphanumeric keys enter words with a single key
press instead of multiple key presses. When the first
(or second) element is entered, the display shows
the most probable word in the suggestion area The
word you select from the suggestion area will move
to the text area.
1.
Switch to Predictive Text input by pressing
repeatedly until the desired input style
appears.
2.
For example, to input “Telephone”, key in the
following:
3.
Press
vertically to select the desired
word and press .
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4.
Press
repeatedly to input a punctuation
mark that you need.
5.
Press
when you have completed writing the
message.
Using Capitalize input
The first letter of each sentence is shown in capital
letter automatically. For example: to input “go home”,
press the associated keys accordingly, the sentence
“Go home” will be shown on the LCD display.
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Using The Menu
Using The Menu
This handset offers a range of functions that allow
you to customize the phone to your needs. These
functions are arranged in menus and submenus.
Accessing the menu function
1.
In idle mode, press
to go to the menu
facility.
2.
Scroll to the desired menu with
.
3.
Press
to enter the desired submenu.
4.
Scroll to the desired submenu with
.
5.
Press
to access the submenu.
6.
Press
up or down to access the next
menu of the selected submenu.
7.
Press
to confirm the setting.
Returning from menu function
1.
Press
to return to the previous menu level.
2.
Press
to exit the menu and return to idle
mode without changing the menu settings.
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Camera 1
Camera
This function is the application of the built-in digital
camera. It allows you to take pictures (both still and
moving images) and change certain settings on the
pictures. You can also send images in a multimedia
message, as an e-mail attachment or via infrared
connection. The camera produces JPEG images.
In idle mode, proceed as follows:
1.
Press
to enter the main menu.
2.
Scroll to “Camera” with
.
3.
Press
to access the submenu.
Preview
This function allows you to view the image that you
want to take and save.
1.
Press
to preview the photo subject.
2.
Point the viewfinder toward the photo subject
and press
or to take the picture.
Note
When previewing, press left or right to
adjust the brightness, press up or down
to adjust the focus, press to switch
between camera mode for still image and video
mode for moving image. You can still preview
the image on sub LCD display even if the
handset cover is closed.
Hold the handset when capturing the image.
3.
Press
to save the picture in “Photo
Manager”.
Caution
Many jurisdictions have laws and regulations about taking pictures in public or private areas and regarding the processing and further use of such pictures. Check with your network service provider for the restrictions that apply to you.
To adjust some certain settings before capturing,
perform the following steps.
1.
Press
to enter “Preview” menu.
2.
Press
to access the submenu before
capturing the image. You can make changes to
the settings by pressing for each
available option in order to achieve the best
effect for the picture.
Capture Movie
This function allows you to capture moving images
and make some certain settings when recording.
1.
Press
to access the “Capture Movie” mode.
2.
Press
to start recording. While recording,
will appear on the upper-left corner of
the LCD display.
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3.
Press
to stop recording.
4.
Press
to save the video clip in “Movie
Manager”.
To adjust some certain settings before capturing,
perform the following steps:
1.
Press
to enter “Capture Movie” menu.
2.
Press
to access the submenu before
capturing the image. You can make changes to
the settings by pressing for each
available option in order to achieve the best
effect of the picture.
Photo Manager
This function allows you to view and edit, delete,
rename, and check the memory status of the
pictures you have taken.
Edit
This option allows you to view and edit the pictures
that are stored in the photo albums.
Delete
Delete the pictures that are stored in the photo
albums.
Delete By Album
Delete the pictures that are stored album by album.
Empty all albums
Clear all the pictures that are stored in all albums.
This will take time to perform the clearance if there
are a lot of pictures stored in the memory.
Rename Album
Change the name of the default albums.
Memory Manager
Check the status of the free space for taking a
photo.
Movie Manager
This option allows you to organize moving images
that are stored in the handset memory.
Replay
Play the recorded video clip.
Delete
Delete the video clip.
Detail
You may check the relevant information of the video
clip such as format, file size and so on.
Send via Infrared
Send the video clip to other device that is compatible
with the handset.
Snap Setting
This menu provides the options for optimizing the
effect of the picture capturing.
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Target Album
Select the album to store the captured picture.
Effect
Select the desired effect of the picture.
Photo Quality
Select the quality of the picture taken.
Timer Snap Sound
Enable or disable the handset sound when the self-
timer has been activated.
Capture Mode
Select the desired mode according to the light
condition of the area.
Set Capture Size
Select the pixel size for capturing a picture.
Set Environment
You can set the lighting frequency so as to reduce
the flickering and get excellent photo quality. The
default setting of the frequency may vary from
country to country.
Frame
You can set the picture taken with photo frames
selected from this menu.
Manual
A brief help text that guides you through the
operation of the camera function.
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PhoneBook 2
Phone Book
The “Phone Book” is used to save phone numbers
and names in the handset or SIM card. You can
save up to 500 entries in the handset. The SIM card
capacity may vary depending on the network service
provider.
In idle mode, proceed as follows:
1.
Press
to enter the main menu.
2.
Scroll to “PhoneBook” with
.
3.
Press
to access the menu.
View
You may view the names and phone numbers that
have been stored in the handset or the SIM card.
Search Name
1.
Press
to access the menu.
2.
Enter the name you want to search or key in
the letter that corresponds to the first letter of
the name require in the phone book and press
.
Note
Icons for easy identification will be shown on the screen when the entry is stored in the handset memory. For example, icons that indicate the place where the data is stored, the type of number it is (handset, office, home or etc.) and which group the data has been assigned to (family, friend, workmate or VIP).
3.
Scroll to the desired name or phone number
and press
to dial the number.
Group
1.
Scroll to the desired group and press
.
2.
Select the desired phone number or name and
press
to make a phone call.
Note
You may access the submenus by pressing to continue with the further operation if necessary.
Add New
Add a new entry to the handset or the SIM card.
1.
Press
to access the menu.
2.
Key in the phone number and press
.
3.
Select “Add Name”, “Quick Save”, or “Add to
existing name” and press
.
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
saved or save it to the default location and
press
.
(4)
If “Save To Handset” is selected, select the
desired group and press
.
(5)
Select either “Handset”, “Office” or “Home” to
define the attributes of the entry.
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5. If “Quick Save” is selected, the entry will be
stored in the handset without editing.
6.
If “Add to existing name” is selected, perform the
following steps:
(1)
Select the desired name or phone number
and press
.
(2)
Scroll to the field that is allowed for a new
number and press
.
(3)
If the selected field has a phone number
already, you will be asked whether or not to
overwrite the old number.
Note
To key in the country code, press and hold
until the international dialling code “+” is
displayed then key in the appropriate country
code. The steps for dialling from abroad are
the same as above.
To key in an extension number, key in the
pause code “W” or “P” (press and hold ,
once for “W”, twice for “P”) before entering the
extension number. This feature requires the
private branch exchange with the DTMF
function.
Group Setting
You may organize your phone book data into groups
and set a specific ring tone for each group.
Melody
Set the specific melody for the groups in order to
identify the caller efficiently.
1.
Scroll to the desired group and press
.
2.
Select the favourite melody and press
.
Add New
Add a new group for good organization.
1.
Press
to access the menu.
2.
Key in the name of the new group and press
to save the setting.
Delete
Delete a group to free up more memory.
1.
Press
to access the menu.
2.
Scroll to the desired entry and press
to
delete the entry.
Note
Only the non-embedded groups can be deleted.
Copy
This option allows you to copy the entry/entries from
the SIM card to the handset or vice versa.
Copy All
SIM To Handset
Press to copy all the entries in the SIM card to
the handset.
Handset To SIM
Press to copy all the entries in the handset to the
SIM card.
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Select Copy
SIM To Handset
1.
Scroll to the desired entry and press
or
to select the entry that is to be copied.
2.
Press
or again to deselect the
selected entry.
3.
Press
to confirm the selection and begin to
copy the entry/entries you have selected.
Handset To SIM
Perform the procedure described above to continue
with the copying operation.
Delete
Delete one entry or several entries at a time.
Select Delete
1.
Press
to access the option.
2.
Press
or to select the entry that is to
be deleted.
3.
Press
or again to deselect the
selected entry.
4.
Press
to confirm the deletion.
SIM All
1.
Press
to access the option.
2.
Press
to confirm the deletion.
Handset All
1.
Press
to access the option.
2.
Press
to confirm the deletion.
Fixed Dial List
This fixed dial list is to restrict the use of the SIM
card. If activated, it is only possible to make calls
with phone numbers that have been set in the list
and the emergency call. The PIN2 code is required
to adjust this setting.
One Touch Key
You may set the phone number for up to 8 entries for
speed dialling. When in idle mode, press and hold
the corresponding alphanumeric key, you can call
the designated number.
1.
Scroll to a specific key number and press
.
2.
Scroll to the desired name in the phone book
and press
.
3.
Scroll to the speed dialling entry and press
if you want to continue the next operation with
“Change”, “Delete” or “View”.
Phone Status
You can check the memory capacity of the handset
and the SIM card. For example: 50/500 means that
there are a total of 500 entries; 50 entries have been
saved with memory still available for 450 more
memories. The phone status of the SIM card may
vary depending upon the memory capacity of the
SIM card.
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Message 3
Message
This menu allows you to send, read and write text
messages, listen to the voice message and access
relevant features that are provided by your network
service provider.
In idle mode, proceed as follows:
1.
Press
to enter the main menu.
2.
Scroll to “Message” with
.
3.
Press
to access the menu.
SMS
This option allows you to read, send and write the
text messages.
Create
You may write messages of up to 160 characters in
English.
After you have written your message, press .
Key in his/her phone number manually or press
to access the “Phone Book” to select the required
name or number.
Press to access the following options.
Send
Send the written message to one person.
Save
Save the written message.
Send To Many
Send the written message to more than one person.
Select the required persons/numbers by pressing
.
After you have finished selecting, press to send
the message.
Note
Before sending any message, you have to save the
message centre number in the “Service Centre
Number”. Please check with your network service
provider for the number.
Inbox
This option stores the message sent to you and you
may read it by accessing this option. If a new
message has been received, the icon will be
shown at the top of the screen and notification tones
will be heard.
Scroll to the message which is to be read.
Press to read the message.
After reading press to access the following
options.
Delete
Delete the message.
Reply
Reply to the message by writing text.
Call Back
Return call to the sender.
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Get Number
Extract the phone number that appeared in the
message or phone number of the sender and save it
to the memory.
Send SMS
Forward the received message to others.
Send To Many
Forward the received message to more than one
person at a time.
Move
Remove the selected message to the lower part
indicating that the message has been read.
Note
The message will be stored in the SIM card (SIM card capacity depends on your network service provider).
If a new message has been received, the icon will be shown at the top of the screen and notification tones will be heard.
If the icon flashes, it means that there is insufficient memory for new messages. Select
“Delete” in “SMS” to delete old messages to free up memory for new messages.
If there is no icon shown on the screen, it means all received messages have been read
and there is sufficient memory for new messages.
Outbox
This option stores the messages you have sent to
others if you have saved the written message while
sending. You may access the following options by
pressing after reading.
Send
Forward the received message to another person.
Delete
Delete the message.
Send To Many
Forward the received message to more than one
person at a time.
Move
Remove the selected message to the lower part
indicating that the message has been read.
Draftbox
This option stores the messages that you have
written but have not yet sent to others. You may
access the available submenu by pressing after
reading:
Send
Forward the received message to others.
Delete
Delete the message.
Send To Many
Forward the received message to more than one
person at a time.
Move
Move the selected message to the lower part
indicating that the message has been read.
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Delete
Delete the message in mailbox.
Delete Inbox
Delete all the messages in “Inbox”.
Delete Outbox
Delete all the messages in “Outbox”.
Delete Draftbox
Delete all the messages in “Draftbox”.
Select Delete
Delete the selected message.
1.
Scroll to the desired message and press
.
2.
Press
to delete the selected message.
Delete All
Delete all the messages in all the message boxes.
Voice Mailbox
This option allows you to enter the voice mailbox
number and listen to the voice messages that you
have received.
Note
Please contact your network operator for the voice
mailbox number before using this service. The voice
mailbox number will remain unchanged until you
modify it.
Broadcast
This option allows you to receive information
broadcasted by your network service provider (such
as weather forecast or road traffic information).
Note
Please check with your network operator for the broadcasting topics and its corresponding index.
Phone Status
You can check the memory capacity for text
messages of the handset and the SIM card. For
example: 2/200 means that there are a total of 200
entries; 2 entries have been saved with memory still
available for 198 more memories. The phone status
of the SIM card may vary depending on the memory
capacity of the SIM card, the capacity of the handset
is 200 entries.
MMS
This function allows you to send, read and edit
multimedia messages including text, pictures and
sounds.
Note
The availability of MMS message depends on
your network operator.
Only devices that support MMS message can
receive and display MMS message.
Create Message
You may write messages up to 512 characters in
English manually or press to add in text message
from data centre.
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Add Text From Datacentre
Add written text up to 512 characters in English that
has been saved in the Data centre.
Add Image
Add the embedded icon/image into the MMS
message.
Add Audio
Add a sound file into the MMS message.
New Audio
Record a voice memo and add it to the slide
currently being edited.
Follow the prompt on the screen to record a voice
memo.
Press to save the voice memo and attach it into
the slide currently being edited.
New Slide
Insert a new slide. This will appear only when you
have composed a slide.
Preview Slide
Preview the slide you have composed.
Another Slide
Edit other slides for an MMS message that is more
than 1 slide. You may go through the previous or
next slide for editing by pressing .
Slide duration
Set the interval between two slides for playing the
slides. The range of interval you may set is 5-50
seconds.
Send
After you have finished editing the MMS message,
press to continue the next operation with the
following options.
1.
Send
: Input the destination addresses from the phonebook or input manually up to 5 entries and send the MMS message.
2.
Preview
: Preview the MMS message.
3.
Subject
: Input the title of the MMS message.
4.
Save
: Save the MMS message to the “MMS
Draft” in “Outbox”.
Inbox
This option stores the MMS messages sent to you.
Press to enter the following submenu:
Retrieve
Fetch your MMS messages from the local MMS
centre if the auto download function is not activated.
Note
The MMS message will be retrieved automatically
after a fixed interval if you have activated the “Auto
Download” function in “MMS Settings”.
You may access the following submenu after
downloading the MMS message:
1.
Play: View the received MMS message right
away.
2.
Delete Message: Delete the received MMS
message from the
handset.
3.
Forward: Send the received MMS message to
other phones that offer compatible multimedia
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message features. You may edit it before
sending.
4.
Reply: Reply to the sender via MMS, SMS or
by calling without retrieving the MMS message.
5.
Save Content: Save the image, audio clip, text
or URL that was attached in the received MMS
message from the handset into the
corresponding folder respectively.
6.
Save Sender Address: Save the phone
number of the sender in handset or SIM card.
Reject
Reject the MMS message sent to you.
Reply
Reply to the sender via MMS, SMS or by calling
without retrieving the MMS message.
Note
If a new MMS message has been received and not
yet been downloaded, will appear on the top of
LCD display with a notification tone. If the MMS has
already been downloaded, will appear at the top
of the LCD display.
Outbox
This option stores the MMS message that has failed
to be sent, saved for sending later and sent
successfully.
MMS Pending
Stores the MMS message that has failed to be sent.
Press to continue with the next operation.
MMS Draft
Stores the MMS message that has been saved for
sending later. Press to continue with the next
operation.
MMS Sent
Stores the MMS message that is sent successfully.
Report
The delivery report of the MMS message sent when
the recipient has downloaded it.
Delete
Delete the MMS message.
Delete Inbox
Delete all the MMS messages in “Inbox”.
Delete Outbox
Delete all the MMS messages in “Outbox”.
Delete Report
Delete all the reports.
Delete Pending
Delete all the MMS messages in “MMS Pending”.
Delete Draft
Delete all the MMS messages in “MMS Draft”.
Delete Sent
Delete all the MMS messages in “MMS Sent”.
Select Delete
Delete the selected MMS messages in each box.
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Delete All
Delete all the MMS messages in all the message
boxes and also the reports.
Message Settings
SMS Settings
You may set the following options for your SMS.
Service Centre Number
This option stores the required service centre
number for sending the text messages.
Note
Please check with your network operator for the number.
Validity Period
Messages sent to you will not be saved if you do not
switch on your phone within a certain time limit. This
option allows you to set the period the service centre
keeps the unreachable message for you.
Note
This function depends on your network operator.
Status Report
When activated, the service centre will send you the
status report of the sent messages.
Note
The availability depends on your network
operator
The function will not be available when you
send the message to more than one person.
Send And Save
Set whether or not to save the MMS message while
sending.
MMS Settings
This option allows you to make certain settings to
receive an MMS message. You have to set the WAP
data transmission settings first before using MMS.
Note
The availability of this function depends on your
network operator.
Msg Priority
Set the priority level of the MMS message. You may
choose from “High”, “Normal” or “Low”.
Sender Visibility
This option allows you to set whether or not the
receivers can read your number or identity.
Delivery Report
Set whether or not the service center sends you a
report when the MMS message is delivered.
Auto Download
Set whether or not the handset downloads the MMS
message automatically. If not, the MMS message
will be stored in MMS center.
Reject Ads
Set whether or not to bar any advertisements.
Append Signature
Set whether or not to add your signature into the
MMS message. If so, choose “Yes” and start editing
your signature.
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Validity Period
Set whether or not to set the period the service
center keeps the unreachable MMS message for
you. If so, choose “Yes” and set the period.
Network Settings
Input the IP address and MMS URL of a network
operator in order to receive an MMS message.
Save After Send
Set whether or not to save the MMS message
automatically after you sent it.
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Records 4
Records
This option provides a record of call duration, call
cost, recent calls and relevant settings. Some of the
functions require the PIN 2 code in order to access
them. For information on the PIN 2 code, please
refer to “Security Settings”.
In idle mode, proceed as follows:
1.
Press
to enter the main menu.
2.
Scroll to “Records” with
.
3.
Press
to access the menu.
Missed Calls
The last 10 phone calls that you have not answered
are stored in the phone’s memory.
1.
Press
to dial the selected number.
2.
Press
to access the submenu, which
includes “Add Name”, “Quick Save”, “Add to
existing name”, “Delete” and “Send SMS”.
Received Calls
The last 10 phone calls that you have answered are
stored in the phone’s memory. Perform the
procedures described above if necessary.
Dialled calls
The last 10 outgoing phone calls, including the
successful or unsuccessful calls that you have
made, are stored in the phone’s memory. Perform
the procedures described above if necessary.
Note
If a number appears several times, only the last
entry will be shown on the list.
Delete All
Clear the call records from the handset memory.
Call Register
This option will provide the information on the talk
times, call charges and the balance of your call
limitation.
Call Timer
Provide the information on the total talk time of the
outgoing and incoming calls and the accumulated
talk times. You may reset the timer by pressing .
Call Cost
Display the call cost of the accumulated calls. You
may reset the call cost to restart a call charge. The
PIN2 code is required to set the charge rate.
Show Balance
Display the balance of your call cost (the PIN2 code
is required to access this function).
Note
An emergency call is still possible even if the balance reaches zero.
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Records 4
Last Call
Show you the talk time of the last call.
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Profile 5
Profile
This menu allows you to customize your handset
settings for different occasions.
In idle mode, proceed as follows:
1.
Press
to enter the main menu.
2.
Scroll to “Profile” with
.
3.
Press
to access the menu.
You may have different settings for a particular
environment that is provided as below:
Normal
Default setting of the handset.
Mute
The alert tone of the incoming call is set to not ring
and vibrate for any incoming call.
Meeting
The alert tone of the incoming call is set to vibrate
alert.
Outdoor
The ring tone of the handset is set to maximum
level.
Customized
You may customize your own profile for a special
occasion and change the name of the profile.
Activate
Perform the following to activate the profile settings:
1.
Scroll to the desired profile and press
.
2.
Scroll to “Activate” and press
.
Preference
You may change the setting of the parameters by
preference for each profile by accessing the
following options:
Incoming Call Alert
Set the incoming alert type for your handset.
1.
Scroll to the desired profile and press
.
2.
Scroll to “Preference” and press
.
3.
Scroll to “Incoming Call Alert” and press
.
4.
Select one of the desired alert types and press
.
Ringing Tone
Set the ring tone for the incoming calls.
Ringer Volume
Set the volume level of the ring tone.
SMS Alert
Set the tone for notifying you of the incoming
message.
Key Tones
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Set whether or not the keypad tone makes sounds
when pressed.
Keytone Volume
Set the volume level at key pressed.
LCM Open/Close Alert
Set whether or not to activate the alert when opening
or closing the handset cover.
Power On/Off Alert
Set whether or not to activate or deactivate the
music when switching the handset on or off.
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Clock 6
Clock
This menu shows the options for setting the alarm,
date and time, display mode (display the date and
time on the LCD display), time zone, auto power off
and calendar.
In idle mode, proceed as follows:
1.
Press
to enter the main menu.
2.
Scroll to “Clock” with
.
3.
Press
to access the menu.
Alarm
Sets the handset to ring at a specific time with the
desired ring tone.
1.
Scroll to “On” and press
.
2. Scroll to either of the following to continue setting.
Time Setting
1.
Key in the time for the
alarm using the HH:MM
format, where HH is for hour and MM is for
minute.
2.
Press
.
3.
Scroll to either “Once”, “Everyday” or
“Workday” and press
.
Alarm Ringer
Sets the ring tone for alarm.
Alarm Volume
Sets the volume level of the alarm.
Note
When the alarm goes off, press any key to turn off the alarm. If no action is taken, the alarm will turn into snooze mode and ring every 3 minutes 3 times.
Date Setting
Sets the appropriate date for the phone using the
following format YYYY/MM/DD; where YYYY is for
year, MM is for month and DD is for day.
1.
Key in the appropriate year, month and day to
replace the factory set date.
2.
Press
to save the setting.
Note
You will be asked to reset the date if the battery has been detached for an extended period upon you switch on your handset.
Time Setting
Perform the procedures described above for time
setting using the format HH:MM, where HH is for
hour and MM is for minutes.
Note
You will be asked to reset the time if the battery has been detached for an extended period upon you switch on your handset.
Display Mode
You may set the time format for the LCD display.
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Time Zone
You may check the current local times of the cities
all over the world.
Auto Power Off
You may set the phone to switch off automatically at
a specific time.
1.
Scroll to “On” and press
.
2. Key in the time for shutting down using the
HH:MM format, where HH is for hour and MM
is for minute.
3.
Press
.
4.
Scroll to either “Once” or “Everyday” and press
.
Auto Power On
You may set the phone to switch on automatically at
a specific time.
1.
Scroll to “On” and press
.
2. Key in the time for switching on using the
HH:MM format, where HH is for hour and MM
is for minute.
3.
Press
.
4.
Scroll to either “Once” or “Everyday” and press
.
Calendar
Th
is option can be used to look up a date.
1.
Key in the year and month you would like to
check or simply press
.
2.
Browse with
to check the date of the
previous month or next month.
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Setting 7
Setting
This menu shows the options for setting the
functions related to the phone itself, for example
normal settings that includes language, input
method and etc, call settings, network settings,
security settings that includes PIN code and change
PIN2 code and time and cost settings.
In idle mode, proceed as follows:
1.
Press
to enter the main menu.
2.
Scroll to “Setting” with
.
3.
Press
to access the menu.
Normal Settings
You may set the following items by preference.
Languages
Set the language for display message. Languages
vary upon the language package used.
Input Method
A number of input styles are provided.
Earpiece Volume
Adjusts the earpiece volume during calls.
Headset
Adjusts the headset volume during calls.
Hands Free
Adjusts the speaker volume during hands free
conversation.
Any Key Answer
If activated, press any key except , and to
answer the incoming call.
Auto Answer
If activated (with headset connected), any incoming
call will be answered automatically when the phone
rings or vibrates for a few seconds.
Flip Answer
If activated, you can simply open the handset cover
to answer an incoming call. If deactivated, you need
to open the handset cover and press to answer
the call.
Charging LED
Set whether or not the handset activates flashing
LED function when charging the handset.
Factory Settings
Restores some of the functions set in the phone to
their original configuration. The data stored in the
phone book will not be affected. For detailed
information on factory default settings, refer to the
table below.
Items
Setting
Options
Default
Settings
References
1 Display Mode 24 Hour
Refer to “Clock”
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Languages
Varies by language package used
2 Input Method
Varies by language package used
3
Earpiece Volume
Level 6
Refer to “Normal Settings”
4 LCD Contrast Level 4 Refer to “LCD”
LCD
This function shows you the options for setting the
wallpapers, background colours, contrast and
backlight duration.
Wallpapers
You may change the embedded background pictures
for the internal and external display by preference.
Main Wallpaper Setting
You may like to set the background pictures of the
internal LCD display remain unchanged until you
modify it.
Sub Wallpaper Setting
You may like to set the background pictures of the
external LCD display remain unchanged until you
modify it.
Foreground display
You may like to display wallpaper in the foreground
of the main LCD display when the handset is in idle
mode.
1.
Text Display
Displays only the date and time when the phone is
idle.
2.
Simulate Clock
Displays not only the date and time but also a
simulated clock in the foreground when the phone is
idle.
3.
Calendar
Displays not only the date and time but also a
calendar in the foreground when the phone is idle.
4.
No Display
Neither the date and time nor foreground wallpaper
is displayed when the phone is idle.
Background Colour
You may change the background colour by
preference.
Brightness
You may adjust the contrast of the main display and
sub display at 5 levels.
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Backlight
You may set the duration time of the backlight and
keypad illumination.
Power Save
Set the backlight illumination into power saving
mode. If activated, the display will become dark
when the time has reached the selected backlight
duration.
Backlight Duration
Set the duration of the illumination by preference.
Call Settings
You may set the functions related to the network
service. The availability of the functions depends on
your network service provider.
Note
For further information, please check with your network operator.
Own Number Sending
Chooses whether or not your phone number is sent
to the called party. The availability depends on your
network operator.
Call Divert
This option is set to divert incoming calls to the voice
mailbox (only for voice messages) or another phone
number, so as not to miss any important calls. There
are four divert modes available which you can
activate and cancel. You can check its current status
at any time.
If activated, follow the prompt on the screen and key
in the phone number to which you wish the incoming
calls to be diverted.
Unconditional
Automatically divert all incoming calls.
When Busy
Divert all incoming calls when the line is busy (when
you are on a call) or you have rejected the call.
Note
Call waiting must be disabled to use this divert
function.
No Reply
Divert all incoming calls if there is no reply (i.e.
missed call).
No Response
Divert all incoming calls when your phone is turned
off or out of coverage.
Cancel All
Cancel all the divert functions.
Call Barring
This option provides SIM card restrictions when
making or answering calls. A network access code is
required to set all the barring functions (you must
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contact your network service provider).
All Outgoing Calls
All outgoing calls are barred; only incoming calls can
be accepted.
Outgoing Int’l
All outgoing international calls are barred. Incoming
calls can still be accepted.
Outgoing Int’l. Except Home
When abroad, you can only call the numbers within
that country or call to your home country (i.e., the
country where the phone is registered).
All Incoming Calls
All incoming calls are barred.
All Incoming When Roaming
No incoming calls will be permitted when registered
with a system other than the original one.
Cancel All
Cancel all the call restriction functions.
Call Waiting
This option alerts you of an incoming call while on
line. If activated, a tone and a notification message
and the caller number will notify you of a new
incoming call when you are on the phone. The
availability depends on your network service
provider.
Network Settings
This is a network-related option. It allows you to
register with, search, or select the available network
and some of the relevant settings.
Preferred
Allows you to browse, delete or edit the current
network list, you can add the available network also.
Show List
View the name list of the available network. Scroll to
the desired network, press and continue the
further operation with “Register”, “Delete” or “Move”.
Delete Available Network
Delete the available network from the name list.
Add Available Network
Add the available network to the name list.
Add Known Network
Add the known and existed network to the name list.
Select Mode
Register with the network using the following modes:
Auto Search
It is the default mode for network registering. It
usually searches for the network operators using the
priority network list in “Preferred”.
Network Register
Automatically register with the network system the
SIM card originally registered.
Manual Search
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Select the network operator that has a roaming
agreement with your network operator in your
region/country. Once the “Manual Search” mode is
selected, the register mode will not change until you
modify it or replace a new SIM card.
Note
If you are not familiar with the network operator, it is strongly recommended that you select “Auto Search” mode.
Security Settings
A number of security features are provided to protect
against any unauthorized use of your SIM card and
certain other features. You are able to change the
PIN and PIN2 code or decide whether a PIN is
requested while the phone is switched on.
PIN Code (4 to 8 digits)
The PIN (Personal Identification Number) protects
the SIM card against unauthorized use. Normally,
the PIN code comes with your SIM card.
PIN On
If activated, you will be asked for the PIN every time
you switch on the handset.
Note
Please consult your service provider for the PIN code when you are using it for the first time.
PIN Off
Deactivate the PIN request when switching on the
handset.
Change PIN
Perform the following steps to change the password.
1.
Key in the old code, press
.
2.
Key in a new code, press
.
3.
Key in the new code again and press
.
Note
If an incorrect PIN code is entered 3 times in
succession, the SIM card will be blocked
automatically. For detailed information, please refer
to “Unlock the blocked SIM card” of “Call Functions”.
Change PIN2 (4 to 8 digits)
You may change the PIN2 code in this option. The
PIN2 code is provided together with the SIM card
and is only used when accessing some specific
options (such as “Charge Rate”). It will only be
available if SIM cards and the network service
provider propose this facility. Perform the procedures
described in “PIN code” to change the PIN2 code.
Note
If an incorrect PIN2 code is entered 3 times in
succession, the SIM card will be blocked
automatically. Perform the procedure described
in “Unlock the blocked SIM card” of “Call
Functions”, but key in the PUK2 code instead
of the PUK code.
The PUK2 code is used to release and change
the blocked PIN2 code. If an incorrect PUK
code is entered 10 times in succession, the
SIM card will be blocked permanently. If the
PUK2 code does not come with your SIM card
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or you have lost it, please check with your
network service provider for the code.
Change Barring Code
Change the network access code (password) for call
barring. Check with your network service provider for
the password.
Time & Cost Settings
You may set the handset to provide some certain
calling information.
Calling Display:
This option provides information on call durations,
call cost or both, during calls.
Charge Rate
Your handset will display the call cost according to
the number of units, the charge rate per unit, the
currency, and the exchange rate. Please check with
your network service provider for the current rate
and currency. The PIN2 code is required for setting.
Cost Limit
You may set the limit of your call cost. The PIN2
code is required for setting.
Short Cut Key
You may set the quick access function to the four-
ways navigation key for effective operation.
1.
Scroll to the desired navigation key and press
.
2.
Scroll to the required option and press
.
3. Return to idle mode, press the key assigned,
the handset will lead you to the required menu
directly.
Irda Settings
This option allows you to transfer the data to your
PC via infrared light. Press to activate the Irda
function.
Note
Don’t point at eyes with infrared ray or interfere with
other infrared equipment. The device is the 1st class
laser light.
1.
Ensure that the two infrared devices are put
port to port without barrier between them.The
interval between the two infrared devices is
limited to one meter.
2.
The receiver must startup the infrared port.
3.
The Irda will be closed if no other infrared
devices are detected in 2 minutes.
4.
The IR connection will be closed if you haven’t
begun transmitting data within 2 minutes of the
IR port being opened.
5. The IrDA will be closed if the handset is moved
away from the detectable area in 2 minutes
when the IrDA link has begun.
6. The IrDA will be closed if the handset is moved
away from the detectable area in 16 seconds
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during data transmitting.
7.
PC download cable or other types of series
cable will be invalid when the Irda connection
is activated.
.
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Extras 8
Extras
This option provides additional options to enable the
user to personalize the phone. It may be used to
simplify the handset and includes a calculator and
even offers the possibility of downloading your
favourite melody or wallpaper and playing games.
In idle mode, proceed as follows:
1.
Press
to enter the main menu.
2.
Scroll to “Extras” with
.
3.
Press
to access the menu.
My Collections
You may download any favourite picture or melody
from the web or record audio by yourself.
My Pictures
This menu stores the pictures transmitted via Irda or
downloaded via WAP. Scroll to the desired picture
and press to make the necessary setting with
“Set Wallpaper”, “Delete”, “send MMS” or “Send via
Infrared”.
My Melodies
This menu stores the melody transmitted via Irda or
downloaded via WAP. Scroll to the desired melody
and press to make the necessary setting with
“Rename”, “Delete”, “send MMS” or “Send via
Infrared”.
Voice Recording
All Recordings
This menu stores all the audio files that have been
recorded and received. Press to listen or delete
the voice recording.
New Recording
This menu allows you to record a new voice memo.
Follow the prompt on the screen to perform the
recording procedures.
Incoming Portrait
This menu allows you to view the phone lists that
have been set as Incoming Portrait.
Game
This menu offers you some interesting games.
Tank War
1.
Press
to enter the submenu.
2.
Select “ Start Game” to start the game, select
“Game Level” to choose the level of the game,
select “Help” to read the brief help text of the
game.
3.
Press
, , and to go up,
down, left and right. Press to fire.
RedCap
1.
Press
to enter the submenu.
2.
Select “ Start Game” to start the game, select
“Game Level” to choose the level of the game,
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select “Help” to read the brief help text of the
game.
3.
Press
, , and to go up,
down, left and right. Press to confirm the
placement and press to undo the
previous step.
Blackjack
1.
Press
to enter the submenu.
2.
Select “ Start Game” to start the game, select
“Game Level” to choose the number of decks
of cards, select “Help” to read the brief help
text of the game.
3.
Chip in a wager with
.
Note
In this game, you will play against the handset (i.e.
Dealer). The party who first gains all the chips wins
the game.
Gobang
1.
Press
to enter the submenu.
2.
Select “ Start Game” to start the game, select
“Game Level” to choose the level of the game,
select “Help” to read the brief help text of the
game.
3.
Press
, , and to move the
chessman up, down, left and right. Press
to place the chessman and press to undo
the previous step.
Elf
1.
Press
to enter the submenu.
2. Select “ Start Game” to start the game, select
“Game Level” to choose the level of the game,
select “Help” to read the guide of the game,
and select “Highest Score” to check the highest
score of the game.
3.
Press
, , and to move the
elf up, down, left and right.
Setting
For more enjoyment, you can activate the “Game
Music” and “Volume Setting” function.
Notebook
This option allows you to manage your schedule with
your mobile phone. You may view the information of
a scheduled event, add new events, edit or delete
the event after selecting the specific date.
New Notepad
Add a new event.
Select Time
Select the remind time of the event.
Read All Notebook
Check all the events in the notebook.
Delete
Delete the notebook you have selected or all of the
notebooks.
Alarm Melody
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Select the ring tone of the reminder.
Calculator
You may make simple calculations. Due to the
limitation of accuracy, rounding-off errors may occur
during division. Follow the prompt on the screen to
make a calculation.
STK
This menu is shown only if your SIM card provides
additional services. The name and contents of this
menu depend on the services available.
For availability, rates and information on using the
SIM card services, check with your network service
provider.
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WAP 9
WAP
WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) is a global
wireless protocol specification for mobile wireless
terminals. WAP enables you to subscribe to certain
Internet services, for example: banking services,
news, weather forecast, flight schedules etc.
Note
You need to subscribe to the data transmission and WAP browsing services via your service provider in order to access WAP services.
In idle mode, proceed as follows:
1.
Press
to enter the main menu.
2.
Scroll to “WAP” with
.
3.
Press
to access the menu.
Basic steps for activating and accessing WAP service
The following section introduces the basic steps for accessing and browsing the web.
Activation of WAP service
Before using the WAP service, you need to activate
the WAP connection profile first.
1.
Scroll to “WAP Settings” with
and press
.
2.
Select the desired profile with
and press
.
3.
Scroll to “Activate” and press
.
Accessing the WAP service
You may connect to the Web in either of the
following ways.
Accessing via the homepage
1.
Scroll to the “WAP” menu and press
.
2.
Scroll to “Homepage” and press
.
Accessing via the bookmark
1.
Scroll to the “WAP” menu and press
.
2.
Scroll to “Bookmarks” and press
.
3.
Scroll to the desired bookmark
and
press .
4.
Scroll to “Go” and press
to start connection.
Note
If the selected bookmark is not available as desired,
select another profile and perform the procedures
described in “Activation of WAP service” again.
Accessing via navigation
1.
Scroll to the
“WAP” menu and press .
2.
Scroll to “Navigation” and press
.
3.
Enter the URL of the Website (Use
,
or to key in the special character).
4.
Press
to link to the web page.
Note
You may skip over the prefix of the URL (i.e.
http://).
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Press and hold to return to the idle mode
while browsing the WAP website.
Please check with your network operator for
the WAP settings.
The following section lists the available options in
this menu
Homepage
This option has connectivity with WAP. It connects to
the home page that you have set.
Bookmarks
This option allows you to store up to 5 WAP URLs
as bookmarks in your handset memory.
1.
Press
to access the menu (check with your
network operator for the availability).
2.
Scroll to the desired bookmark and press
to
continue the operation with “Go”, “Edit
Bookmark” and “Edit URL”.
Last Page
This takes you directly to the WAP URL that you
connected to last time.
Navigation
You may key in the URL that you want to connect to.
Push Msg
Your handset is able to receive service messages
(pushed messages) from your service provider.
Service messages are notifications of, for example,
news headlines, and they may contain a text
message or an address of a service.
Service Inbox
Stores the service message sent by the network
service provider. To access a service message right
away when you have received it in standby mode,
press . To access the service message later,
press to move the service message to the
Service Inbox.
OTA Setting
When the handset has received a service message
and if you want to set the phone with received
service message, you can select OTA setting and
activate the browser.
WAP Settings
This option allows you to activate the connection
profile you want. Scroll to the required profile and
press to enter the submenu.
Activate
Activate the connection to the WAP service.
Name Edit
Change the name of the connection profile.
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Setting Homepage
Enter a URL and set it as a homepage for WAP connecting.
Security Setting
Avoid the WAP browsing from an unsafe content.
Image Download
Set the display option to image download or text only
while browsing on the web.
Bearer Select
Set the type of data transmission.
Parameter Setting
Set the parameters for WAP browsing for both the
GSM and GPRS such as IP address, IP port, data
call type, APN setting, phone number, user name
and password.
History
You may check the time of the GSM linkage and the
throughput of the GPRS data flow.
GSM Link
Press to access the following options.
Last Record
Check the visiting time of the last connection.
Total Record
Check the total time of the connection.
Clear Record
Clear the timer record of the connection time.
GPRS Data Flow
Press to access the following options.
Last Record
Check the data flow of the last connection.
Total Record
Check the total data flow of the connection.
Clear Record
Clear the record of the data flow of the GPRS.
Clear Cache
You may clear the buffer memory of the web page
that you have visited before.
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Maintenance
Maintenance
Your mobile telephone is a radio transceiver, built
with precision electronic parts, and it needs to be
used with care. Observing the following
recommendations may prolong the phone’s life.
Please note the following points:
Keep the phone and its accessories out of the
reach of small children.
Keep it dry. Avoid contact with liquids. Humidity
and liquids contain minerals that corrode
electronic circuits.
Do not expose the phone to an extremely cold
environment, as this will cause a build-up of
moisture within the phone.
Do not expose the phone to extreme heat as
high temperatures will shorten the life of
electronic parts, damage the battery, and
cause some plastic material parts to become
deformed or to melt.
Do not attempt to disassemble the phone. Non-
expert handling of the phone may damage it.
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents
or strong detergents to clean the phone. The
phone may be cleaned with a soft cloth slightly
dampened in warm water.
Do not paint or otherwise coat, the phone.
Do not use accessories, such as batteries
designed for other mobile phones, or any other
unapproved accessories. This will damage the
phone, violate the radio equipment regulations
and invalidate your warranty.
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Access Codes
Access codes
There are several codes required to access the
handset and SIM card. The access codes allow you
to avoid unauthorized use of your phone and SIM
card.
PIN code
The PIN (Personal Identification Number) protects
the card against unauthorized use. This code is
supplied with the SIM card. If the PIN is activated,
the code is requested when the phone is switched
on.
If you enter an incorrect PIN code three times in
succession, the SIM card is blocked; key in the PUK
code.
PIN2 code
This code is supplied with the SIM cards and is
required to access certain functions, such as
accumulated costs. If your SIM card supports those
particular functions, you can activate them in your
handset. If you enter an incorrect PIN2 code three
times in succession, the PIN2 code is blocked and
you will be asked for the PUK2 code.
PUK code
The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code is used to
unblock and change the locked PIN code. This code
may be supplied with the SIM card. If this is not the
case, check with your network service provider for
the code. If you enter an incorrect PUK code ten
times in succession, your SIM card will no longer be
valid.
Contact your network service provider to replace the
SIM card.
PUK2 code
The PUK2 code is used to unblock and change the
locked PIN2 code. This code is supplied with the
SIM card. If you enter an incorrect PUK code ten
times in succession, the functions that require PIN2
code in order to be activated will no longer be valid.
Contact your network service provider to replace the
SIM card.
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Reference Information
Reference Information
EFR encoding decoder function
The J6GSM/DCSis equipped with the latest
encoding decoder and audio frequency technology,
to achieve superior audio quality.
At present, there are 3 types of encoding decoder
compatible with GSM/DCS:
Enhance full rate EFR
Full rate FR
Half rate HR
The J6 (GSM/DCS) mobile phone supports the
normally-used EFR and FR encoding decoder.
All GSM and DCS cellular networks and phones
support FR encoding decoder.
If supported by the network operator, the network
operator will automatically select the relevant
encoding decoder, which will be either EFR or FR.
The J6 model is programmed to automatically select
the EFR where this is supported by the network,
allowing you to enjoy the superior audio quality
provided by EFR. Otherwise the phone will select
FR.
At present, only some networks support both the FR
and EFR encoding decoder.
If the network operator cannot support EFR, the J6
(GSM/DCS) mobile phone will automatically adopt
the FR encoding decoder.
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Reference Information
Accessories
The accessories for the J6 model (GSM/DCS)
mobile phone include battery, charger etc. Please
refer to “Battery charging” for the battery charging
method.
Battery
At present, the rechargeable battery approved by the
manufacturer is the lithium battery (LI-ION).
The talk time and standby time for a new battery is
about 2–3 hours and 50-150 hours respectively.
When the battery is fully charged, you can have a
continuous talk time for a few hours and standby
time for a few days. The capacity of a battery may
vary depending on the environment, networks, SIM
card or options available.
Charger
This is a lightweight charger compatible with a multi-
voltage supply. Do not connect it to an incompatible
product. It charges the phone battery rapidly. To start
charging, plug the charger into a power supply and
insert the other end into the charge port at the
bottom of your phone.
The required charging time is approximately 5 hours.
The battery charging status can be checked on the
mobile phone display.
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Problem Solving
Problem Solving
Problem Solving
1. When you switch on your phone, “Insert SIM card” is displayed
a. Check that the SIM card is correctly installed. b. Ensure that the gold chip is not damaged or
scratched.
c. Check the SIM card contact. If they are dirty,
clean them with an antistatic cloth.
2. When your phone shows “PIN”, “PIN2”, “PUK”, “PUK2”, and “Barring code”.
a. Please contact your network service provider
for the numbers.
b. Enter the wrong PIN code three times in
succession, the SIM card will be blocked.
c. For the PUK code, check with your network
service provider.
3. No connection to network.
a. Check the signal strength meter in the
display. If the signal is weak, move to an open space or move closer to a window and try again.
b. Contact your network service provider for
further details.
4. Your correspondent cannot hear you.
a. Check that the network signal strength is
normal and try again.
b. Check that the microphone is unmuted. c. Holding the phone closer to your mouth.
5. The battery won’t charge
a. Check that the charger is properly
connected.
b. The message “Charging” will only be shown
when you charge the battery with the handset switched off.
6. You can’t make calls.
a. Check the signal strength meter in the
display. If the signal is weak, move to an open space or, if you are in a building, move closer to a window.
b. The network is busy, please try again later.
c. Check whether the call charge limit has been
reached.
7. The battery drains faster than normal.
a. Check whether you are in an area of variable
coverage. This uses extra battery power.
b. Ensure that the using environment is not in
extreme temperatures. At extreme hot or cold temperatures, battery performance is significantly reduced.
8. The LI-ION battery was being charged overnight.
It is strongly recommended not to charge the battery
for more than 24 hours. It may reduce the battery
performance or cause damage to the battery.
9. The headset starts beeping.
The signal is weak or out of coverage.
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Index
Index
Add To Multiparty Call 28
Delete All 40, 43
Delete Message 41
MMS Draft 42
MMS Pending 42
MMS Settings 43
MPTY component 28
Outbox 42
Play 41
Reject 42
Reply 42
Retrieve 41
Save Sender Address 42
Split MPTY 27
A
Activate 62
Add Audio 41
Add Image 41
Add New 36
Add Text From Datacentercentre 41
Alarm Melody 59
Alarm Ringer 49
Alarm Volume 49
All Recordings 58
Another Slide 41
Any Key Answer 51
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Index
Append Signature 43
Auto Answer 51
Auto Download 43
B
Background Color 52
Backlight 53
Backlight Duration 53
Bearer Select 63
Brightness 52
Broadcast 40
Build Multiparty Call 27
C
Calendar 52
Call Back 38
Call Barring 53
All Incoming Calls 54
All Incoming When Roaming 54
Cancel All 54
All Outgoing Calls 54
Outgoing Int’l 54
Outgoing Int’l. Except Home 54
Call Cost 45
Call Divert 26, 53
Cancel All 53
No Reply 53
No Response 53
Unconditional 53
When Busy 53
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Index
Call Records 26
Call Timer 45
Call Waiting 54
Calling Display 56
Capture Mode 34
Change Barring Code 56
Change PIN 55
Change PIN2 55
Charge Rate 56
Clear Record 63
Copy
All 36
Select 37
Cost Limit 56
Create 38
Create Message 40
D
Delete 33, 36, 38, 39, 40, 42, 59
Delete
Handset All 37
Select 37
SIM All 37
Delete By Album 33
Delete Draft 42
Delete Draftbox 40
Delete Inbox 40, 42
Delete Outbox 40, 42
Delete Pending 42
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Delete Report 42
Delete Sent 42
Delivery Report 43
Detail 33
Draftbox 39
E
Earpiece Volume 51
Edit 33
Effect 34
Emergency calls 4
Empty all albums 33
End active MPTY 28
End All Calls 27
End Held Call 27
End held MPTY 28
F
Factory Settings 51
Fixed Dial List 26
Flip Answer 51
Foreground display 52
Forward 41
Frame 34
G
Game
Blackjack 59
Elf 59
Gobang 59
RedCap 58
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Index
Setting 59
Tank War 58
Get Number 39
GPRS Data Flow 63
Group 35
GSM Link 63
H
Hands Free 26, 51
Handset To SIM 36, 37
Headset 51
Hold 26
Hold Multiparty Calls 27
I
Image Download 63
Inbox 38, 41
Incoming Call Alert 47
Incoming Portrait 58
Input method
change 8
Input Method 51
K
Key Tones 47
Keytone Volume 48
L
Languages 51
Last Call 46
Last Record 63
LCDM Open/Close Alert 48
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M
Melody 36
Memory Manager 33
MMS Sent 42
Move 39
Msg Priority 43
Mute 26
My Melodies 58
My Pictures 58
N
Name Edit 62
Network
Add Available 54
Add Known 54
Auto Search 54
Delete Available 54
Manual Search 54
Preferred 54
Register 54
Select Mode 54
Network Settings 44
New Audio 41
New Notepad 59
New Recording 58
New Slide 41
No Display 52
O
OTA Setting 62
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Index
Outbox 39
Own Number Sending 53
P
Parameter Setting 63
Phone Book 26
Phone Status 40
Photo Quality 34
PIN Off 55
PIN On 55
Power On/Off Alert 48
Power Save 53
Preview Slide 41
Profiles
Activate 47
Preference 47
R
Read All Notebook 59
Redial
fast and easy 24
via the menu 24
Reject Ads 43
Rename Album 33
Replay 33
Reply 38
Report 42
Ringer Volume 47
Ringing Tone 47
S
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Index
Save 38
Save After Send 44
Save Content 42
Search Name 35
Security Setting 63
Select Delete 40, 42
Select Time 59
Send 38, 41
Send 39
Send And Save 43
Send DTMF 26
Send SMS 26, 39
Send To Many 38, 39
Send via Infrared 33
Sender Visibility 43
Service Center Number 43
Service Inbox 62
Set Capture Size 34
Set Environment 34
Setting Homepage 63
Show Balance 45
Show List 54
SIM To Handset 36, 37
Simulate Clock 52
Slide duration 41
SMS Alert 47
SMS Settings 43
Status Report 43
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Swap 26
T
Target Album 34
Text Display 52
Time Setting 49
Timer Snap Sound 34
Total Record 63
U
Unmute 26
V
Validity Period 43, 44
Voice Mailbox 40
Voice Recording 58
W
Wallpaper Setting
Main 52
Sub 52
Wallpapers 52
WAP
Accessing 61
Activation 61
WAP Accessing
via navigation 61
via the bookmark 61
via the homepage 61
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