DDM RITMOYZ400 User Manual

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Content
2 FOR YOUR SAFETY................................................................
3 ABOUT YOUR DEVICE................................................................
3.1 FEATURE DESCRIPTION ................................................................
3.2 EFFECTIVE DEVICE OPERATION................................................................
4 GET STARTED................................................................................................
4.1 SIM CARD INSTALLATION ................................................................
4.2 MEMORY CARD INSTALLATION................................................................
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4.3 BATTERY INSTALLATION................................................................
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4.4 BATTERY CHARGING................................................................
4.5 CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF THE BATTERY ................................
4.6 SWITCH THE DEVICE ON AND OFF................................................................
4.7 ANSWER A CALL................................................................
4.8 END A CALL................................................................................................
4.9 MAKE A CALL ................................................................................................
4.10 CALL WAITING................................................................................................
4.11 WRITE TEXT ................................................................................................
5 FEATURES................................................................................................
5.1 PHONEBOOK ................................................................................................
Quick search................................................................................................
Search contact ................................................................................................
Add new Contact................................................................................................
Copy All................................................................................................
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Delete Call Group................................................................................................
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Extra Numbers................................................................................................
Settings................................................................................................
5.2 MESSAGE................................................................................................
SMS .......................................................
5.3 MULTIMEDIA................................................................................................
IMAGE VIEWER................................................................................................
VIDEO RECORDER................................................................................................
VIDEO PLAYER......................................................................................
AUDIO PLAYER………………………………………………………….
FM RADIO ................................................................................................
5.4 FILE MANAGER ................................................................................................
5.5 CAMERA................................................................................................
5.6 PROFILES................................................................................................
5.7 SETTINGS................................................................................................
PHONE SETUP................................................................................................
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NETWORK SETUP................................................................................................
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Security Setup................................................................................................
Restore Factory Settings................................................................
5.8 CALL CENTER................................................................................................
5.9TOOLS ................................................................................................
ALARM................................................................................................
Calculator................................................................................................
Calendar................................................................................................
5.10SNS................................................................................................
5.11 FUN&GAMES................................................................................................
6 APPENDIX ................................................................................................
APPENDIX I ACCESSORIES ................................................................
APPENDIX II CARE AND MAINTENANCE ................................................................
APPENDIX III COMMON MALFUNCTIONS & DIAGNOSIS ................................
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1 Introduction
Thank you for your purchasing Wing mobile telephone, a device of superior design and applying advanced digital communication technologies.
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Key Name Annotations
All Calls Facebook
Show all calls Start or update facebook UpTorchlight
Down→Alarm
Navigation
Key
LeftProfiles RightAdd new contact
Left Key
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Phonebook
Show Menu
Edit message
Answer the phone/Sim1
Receive
Call
Reject or end the call
End Call
Note: Images illustrated in this user guide are for reference only
and may be different from your device. Please make the object
as the standard. This user guide contains important information for the device usage and operation. Please read it carefully before using so as to bring out the best performance of your device and prevent it from damage or improper use.
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Note: Our Company preserves the right to change or improve the product by advanced notification. We also preserve the final interpretation right to the performance of the product.
2 For your safety
Read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal. Read the complete user guide for further information. ¨ Switch on Safety Do not switch the device on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. ¨ Road Safety
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According to the latest research, it will be harmful to use a mobile phone when driving. Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle while driving. Please do not put your mobile phone on the panel or near the airbag device of your vehicle. ¨ Interference All wireless devices may be susceptible to interference, which could affect performance. ¨ Switch off in Hospitals Switch the device off near medical equipment or in hospital (except for the designated use area). Like other common devices, the mobile phone will interfere in the operation of other electrical apparatus, electrical equipments or radio-frequency equipment (such as cardiac pacemaker, hearing aids and etc.). ¨ Switch off in Airport Follow any restrictions. Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft.
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¨ Switch off in Special Locations Do not use the device at an explosion site or a location posted the notice No Bidirectional Radio so as to avoid the interference in explosion operation. Do not use the device at a refueling point. Do not use near fuel or chemicals. ¨ Accessories and Batteries Please use the batteries and accessories designated by the original manufacturers so as to avoid the damage to the device. Please ensure that the device is switched off when remove the battery. ¨ Proper Use Use only in the normal position as explained in the product documentation. Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily. Keep small children from using the device when there is no adults supervision. Your device is not water-resistant. Keep it dry.
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Emergency call (for example, 112) can be made when the device switched on and in service. ¨ Data Storage Media The device offers two data storage medias: the storage space in the device and the storage space in the storage card. The following features in this device may share memory: contact, short message, and tool Box. Files in the document archives and camera are stored in the memory card. If the space of your device memory is full, please delete some information or content before continuing other operations.
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3 About Your Device
3.1Feature Description
In addition to the normal communication Features, the device offers a wide range of other practical Features such as camera, video camera, recorder, music player, mobile TV, calendar, clock, alarm clock, label, calculator, world time, document management, number grouping, making your use of the device easy all the time. Please refer to the use guide of each chapter for the detailed introduction of each Feature.
3.2Effective Device Operation
Please pay attention to the following items in order to achieve the best
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performance of the device under lowest power consumption:
¨ Hold the device when taking via the device. Talk directly to the
microphone with the antenna upward. The device is required to be held above the shoulders.
¨ Please do not hold the antenna when using the mobile device.
In such manner, not only the conversation quality but also the power consumption will be negatively impacted, therefore, the duration of conversation and standby will be reduced.
¨ Continuous exposure to high volume may damage your
hearing. You are suggested not to adjust the volume close to your ear. Pay attention to adjust the music and the volume at conversation at a moderate level.
¨ Pay attention to the volume when you are listening to music outside.
Please make sure that you can be aware of the surrounding circumstances and situations. Special attention shall be paid to when you are crossing a road.
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4 Get Started
Please switch off the device and cut the connection between the device and the charger or other connecting equipment when remove the outside shell. Please install the shell when the device is in storage or use.
4.1 SIM Card Installation
SIM card, also called intelligent card or user ID card, is provided by GSM system service vendor. GSM digital mobile telephone can only be used when SIM card is properly installed. Please contact
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your SIM card provider to learn if SIM service and other usages are provided. SIM card provider may be a service operator, network operator or other business operator.
Warning: Do not bend or scratch a SIM card, or make it exposure
to static, dust or water.
1. Press the upper part of the back cover and slide it downward to
remove the back cover. Please remove the battery if the battery is installed.
2. Ensure the SIM card cut is in the same direction with the SIM
card slot and make sure that the gold-colored contact surface is facing down into the holder.
4.2 Memory Card Installation
Use the memory card to store multimedia files (such as images,
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music, video files and etc.)
1. Press the upper part of the back cover and slide it downward to remove the back cover. Please remove the battery if the battery is installed.
2. Ensure the memory card cut is in the same direction with the memory card slot and make sure that the gold-colored contact surface is facing down into the holder.
J Note: ¨ Please switch off the device before inserting or removing a SIM
card.
¨ The SIM card and its contacts can be easily damaged by
scratches or bending, so be careful when handling, inserting, or removing the card. Do not insert and remove the SIM card frequently.
¨ Keep the SIM card out of reach by small children.
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4.3 Battery Installation
Only the original batteries and accessories are suitable to your device. Keep your device in dry condition when you will not use it for a long time. Do not keep your device exposure to sunlight. The battery type of your device is: Nokia BL-5B.
1. Press the upper part of the back cover and slide it downward to
remove the back cover.
2. Observe the battery contacts and match the contacts to the
corresponding parts in the battery cabin. Put the other side into the cabin and push the battery till it is completely fitted.
3. Slide the back cover into its place firmly.
4.4 Battery Charging
The new battery is not fully charged. You need to install and charge the battery before using the device. In general conditions, the new
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battery will work under best condition after several times of charge and discharge. ¨ Connect the plug of the charger to the charger connector of the
device.
¨ Connect the other plug of the charger to the proper power
supply socket.
¨ When the display shows charge complete, pull out the
plug of the charger from the charger connector of the device and pull out the other plug of the charger from the power supply socket.
4.5 Care and Maintenance of the Battery
This device is powered by a lithium battery. Please choose the batteries and chargers designated by manufacturer. ¨ In order extend the lifetime of the battery, please charge the
battery for at least 8 hours at the firt time when the batter is low
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