DDM Z1 User Manual

User Manual
Contents
1.Getting to know your phone…1
1.1 Your Phone...... ................... ... 1
1.4 Installing Storage card............ 2
1.6.1 Power on ............................ 2
1.6.2 Power off ............................ 3
2.Using Call Function…………….3
2.2 Answering or rejecting a call... 3
2.2.1 Answer a call....................... 3
3.Phonebook………………………3
3.2 Adding a new contact..... ........ 3
4.Call history……………………….4
4.1 Dialed calls.. ................... ....... 4
4.5 Delete all ............................. .. 4
4.7 Call cost (need the network support)
................... ................. ................ 4
5.Message………………………………4
5.1 Write message ................... .......... 4
5.1.1 New SMS..... .................... ......... 4
5.1.2 New MMS............................. ..... 4
5.2 Inbox......... ................... ................ 4
5.3 Outbox .................................. ....... 4
5.4 Drafts ................... ................ ........ 4
5.5 Sentbox.................... ................. ... 5
5.6 Message setting...... ................... .. 5
5.6.1 Templates................. ................. 5
5.6.2 Voice mail server................. ...... 5
5.6.3 Broadcast message................... 5
5.6.4 Settings......... ................... ......... 5
5.6.5 Message capacity...................... 6
6.Fun&Games………………………….6
6.1 MSN................. ................. ........... 6
6.2 Facebook. ................... ................. 6
6.3 Yahoo............................... ............ 6
6.4 Twitter...... .................... ................ 6
6.5 Sokoban................... ................. ... 6
7Profiles………………………………...6
7.1 Normal .................................. ....... 6
7.2 Silent................. ................ ........... 6
7.3 Meeting.... .................... ................ 6
7.4 Indoor....................... ................. ... 6
7.5 Outdoor............ .................... ........6
8.Multimedia……………………………6
8.1 Camera.... ................... ................. 6
8.2 Audio player ........................ ......... 6
8.2.1 Background audio player ........... 6
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8.3 Video player......................... .. 6
8.4 Image browser............ ........... 7
8.5 Recorder...................... .......... 7
8.6 FM radio ................................ 7
9.Organizer…………………………7
9.1 Alarm............ ................... ...... 7
9.2 eBook... ................... .............. 7
9.3 Calendar.............. .................. 7
9.4 Calculator .............................. 7
9.5 World clock.......... .................. 7
10.File manager……………………7
11.Settings………………………...7
11.1 Dual-SIM............................ .. 7
11.2 Call settings ......................... 7
11.2.1 Network selection...... ........ 7
11.2.2 Call divert.... ................... ... 8
11.2.3 Call barred ........................ 8
11.2.4 Call waiting (Need network
support)...... .................... ............. 8
11.2.5 Hide ID (Need network support)
................... ................. ................ 8
11.2.6 Select line....... .................. 8
11.2.7 Flight mode ....................... 8
11.2.8 Others..................... .......... 8
11.3 Phone settings ..................... 9
11.3.1 SOS number ..................... 9
11.3.2 Time & date................ ....... 9
11.3.3 Select language ................ 9
11.3.4 Shortcut settings................ 9
11.3.5 Auto power on/off .............. 9
11.3.6 Power management .......... 9
11.3.7 Restore factory settings..... 9
11.4 Display settings..... ............... 9
11.4.1 Wallpaper settings…………9
11.4.2 Contrast.............................. ..... 9
11.4.3 Backlight......... .................... ..... 9
11.4.4 Keypad backlight time........... ... 9
11.4.5 Animation effect..... .................. 9
11.5 Security settings ......................... 9
11.5.1 PIN.............. .................. .......... 9
11.5.2 PIN2............ .................... ......10
11.5.3 Privacy.................... ............... 10
11.5.4 Auto keypad lock.................... 10
11.5.5 Lock screen by end- key ........ 10
11.5.6 Power-on password ............... 11
11.6 Connection management......... . 11
11.6.1 Network account.... ................ 11
12.Services……………………………11
13.Safety Precaution………………..11
13.1 Usage environment .................. 11
13.2 Medical devices.................... .... 12
13.2.1 Pacemaker......... ................... 12
13.2.2 Hearing aids....... ................... 12
13.2.3 Emergency calls........ ............ 12
13.3 Cautions for battery charging.... 13
13.4 Cautions for battery usage13
13.5 Cautions for spare parts usage . 14
13.6 Other safety information14
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1. Getting to know your phone
1.1 Your Phone
1.2 Status icons
Icon Function description
Represent current SIM1 and SIM2 network signal. The more bars, the stronger the signal
Flight mode
Battery status, more bars indicate more battery capacity left
Unread SMS
Clock has set
Bluetooth function is activated
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Profile has set as Silent Mode
1.3 Installing SIM card and battery
(1) Hold on End Key for about three seconds to switch off the phone.
(2) Remove the battery cover.
(3) Remove the battery.
(4) Follow the sign for SIM1 and SIM2 on the phone to install SIM1 and SIM2.
Please make sure that the golden contacts of the card face into the phone and the notched c orner has the same direction with the card slot, then push the other side of the card gently until it fixes itself in the card slot.
(5) Replace the battery with its golden contact part facing the set phone
battery contact piece, and then replace the battery cover.
1.4 Installing Storage card
(1) Hold on End Key for about three seconds to switch off the phone. (2) Remove the battery cover. (3) Remove the battery. (4) Follow the arrow direction of "OPEN" on the T-Card slot c over, open card
slot cover, put the T-Card into t he slot vertically, make sure that the gold contacts of the card face upwards, until the card fixes itself in the card slot.
(5) Follow the arrow direction of "LOCK" on the T-Card slot cover, pull card
slot cover to lock the card slot.
1.5 Battery charging Charged by the travel charger
(1) Install the battery correctly into the phone. (2) Insert the lead of the travel charger to connecting slot of the phone, and
then connect the charger to a standard power socket. When charging is complete, unplug the charger from the standard power socket first, and then disconnect the phone and charger.
1.6 Power on/ off
1.6.1 Power on
Hold onEnd Keyfor three seconds to switch on the phone.
Profile has set as Meeting Mode
Profile has set as Indoor Mode
Profile has set as Outdoor Mode
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1.6.2 Power off
Hold on End Keyfor three seconds to switch off the phone.
Warning: Don’t switch the phone on in areas where wireless phone usage is prohibited or where it may cause interference or danger, a nd also make sure that you haven’t activated the function “Auto power on/off”.
1.7 Using shortcut keys Pressing s ome keys directly from the Home Screen provides direct access to common phone functions.
Key Operation Function
Call key
1 Key
2. Using Call Function
2.1 Making a call
(1) On the Home Screen, input the area code and phone number. (2) Select <OptionsCallVoice callSIM1/SIM2 > to select SIM1 or SIM2
2.2 Answering or rejecting a call
2.2.1 Answer a call
When there is an incoming call, you can press Call Keyto answer.
2.2.2 Reject a call
When there is an incoming call, you can press End Keyto reject it.
2.3 Adjusting call volume
During a call, you can press Navigation Key to adjust the earphone volume.
2.4 Ending a call
Press End Key】 to end the call.
3. Phonebook
3.1 View a contact
Enter the phonebook, the phone is defaulted to show contact list with all entries. PressLeft Key/Right Keyto switch between different groups.
3.2 Adding a new contact On the Contacts list, select<OptionsNew>to create a new contact. Phone: You can input the contact name, mobile phone, home phone, etc .
You can also set special image and ring for the contact entry.
press briefly Enter Call History
hold on Enter voicemail box for SIM1 or
to call.
SIM2
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SIM1: The input record wi ll be saved to SIM1, wi th each name one phone
number.
SIM2: The input record wi ll be saved to SIM2, wi th each name one phone
number.
4. Call history
Enter the main menu, and then select [Call history] to enter the call list.
4.1 Dialed calls
Display recent calls dialed.
4.2 Received calls
Display recent calls received.
4.3 Missed calls
Display recent calls unpicked up.
4.4 Rejected calls
Display recent calls rejected.
4.5 Delete all
Delete all the call entries.
4.6 Call timers
Select the desired SIM Card, and then you can view all relevant information about the SIM Card.
4.7 Call cost (need the network support)
Total cost: Record total call charges for SIM1 and SIM2.  Max cost: You can set the desired upper limit for call costs.  Price per unit: Record the cost rate for SIM1 and SIM2.  Reset cost: Reset the total call charges as zero.
4.8 GPRS counter
You can view the detail about GPRS flowrate.
5. Message
5.1 Write message
5.1.1 New SMS On the Home Screen, pressLeft Soft Key and select [MessageWrite messageNew SMS] to edit a new SMS directly. After writing an SMS, click <Send> to send the message.
5.1.2 New MMS On the Home Screen, pressLeft Soft Key and select [MessageWrite messageNew MMS] to create a new MMS.
5.2 Inbox Store all received SMS and MMS.
5.3 Outbox Store all SMS and MMS failed to be sent.
5.4 Drafts
Save edited SMS and MMS haven’t sent.
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5.5 Sentbox
Store all the SMS and MMS successfully sent out. If you want the sent messages be saved automatically, please select [MessageOptions], then select [SettingsSMSSave sent messages
Save].
5.6 Message setting
On the Home Screen, pressLeft Soft Keyto enter the main menu, then select [MessageOptions] to enter the message setting menu.
5.6.1 Templates
While editing messages, you can directly cite the preset common phrases. Select <Edit> to set the common phrases by yourselves.
5.6.2 Voice mail server
This function works like an answering machine, which can transfer a missed call to your personal voice mail, allowing the caller to leave a voice message and notify you by an SMS. Voice Mail is a part of the bundled software provided by network operator, therefore, you need to register to active this function, and manually set the phone. Please contact with your network operator for more details.
Caution
It’s workable to transfer the voice call into the voice mail (The number the call will leave a message) by setting “Divert calls”.
5.6.3 Broadcast message
You can receive broadcast text messages with various contents via network service, such as news, weather or traffic information. For more details, please consult your network operator.
5.6.4 Settings
SMS
SIM1 msg center: While sending messages, you must set the service
center number provided by network operator. Most SIM cards defaulted contain the service center number. You can also gain this number
directly from the network operator. If you modify or delete the service center number, an SMS might not be sent successfully.
SIM2 msg center: Please refer to [SIM1 msg center]. Message validity period: Allows you to set the length of time during
which your SMS will be stored in the message center. The validity period
depends on the network operator.
Status report: Select [On], then the text message center will inform you
when you successfully sent a message.
Save sent messages: You can select whether to save the sent
message or not.
Preferred storage: You can select to save the SMS to the SIM card or
the phone first.
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MMS Broadcast message
5.6.5 Message capacity
You can view memory capacity status for SMS and MMS via this function.
6. Fun&Games
6.1 MSN
6.2 Facebook
6.3 Yahoo
6.4 Twitter
6.5 Sokoban
Push all the boxes to the destination , then you can go to the next game level, press Navigation Key to move the snail.
7. Profiles
7.1 Normal
Activate: Activate the chosen profile.  Customize: Set the options as required.  Rename: Modify the name of the selected profile.
7.2 Silent
For the settings, please refer to”Normal”.
7.3 Meeting
For the settings, please refer to”Normal”.
7.4 Indoor
For the settings, please refer to”Normal”.
7.5 Outdoor
For the settings, please refer to”Normal”.
8. Multimedia
8.1 Camera
Enter the main menu, a nd select [Multimedia→Camera] to enter the camera preview screen, press OK Keyto take a photo.
8.2 Audio player
On Home Scre en, press Left Soft Keyto enter the main menu, a nd select [MultimediaAudio player] to enter the Audio Player screen.
PressOK Keyto play or pause PressLeft/Right Keyto skip to last /next one Press Up/Down Key to adjust the volume
8.2.1 Background audio player
While playing a song, press End Keyto quit the Playing screen to enter the background playing mode.
8.3 Video player Enter the Main menu, and select [MultimediaVideo player].
PressOK Keyto play or pause PressLeft/Right Keyto skip to last /next one Press Up/Down Keyto adjust the volume
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8.4 Image browser
The function provides a prompt access to view the photos and pictures.
8.5 Recorder
On Home Screen, press Left Soft Keyto e nter the main menu, select [MultimediaRecorder], and choose <OptionsStart recording > to start recording. Select <Pause> to have the recording pause for a while, select <Stop> to cease recording. After ceasing the recording, the recorded file will be automatically save in the folder [Audio], select <OptionsRecord file list> to check.
8.6 FM radio On standby mode, enter the Main menu, then select [[MultimediaFM radio].
PressDown Keyto activate or deactivate the radio PressLeft/Right Keyto adjust the frequency Press*/# Keyto adjust the volume
9. Organizer
9.1 Alarm
On the Home Screen, pressLeft Soft Key to enter the main menu, and select [ToolsAlarm], then you can set the alarm name, time, ring and mode.
9.2 eBook
You can view file in TXT format by Ebook and copy the TXT file to the [Ebook] folder in the memory card from your PC. On the Home Screen, pressLeft Soft Keyto enter the main menu and select [ToolseBook] to enter the Ebook screen you read last time. Select <Back> to enter the Ebook list and reselect the desired file to read.
9.3 Calendar
Enter the main menu, and select [ToolsCalendar] to enter the Calendar screen.
9.4 Calculator
Directly input numbers, pressNavigation Key】 to select your desired operation symbols (+, -, /, X). Press OK Key to get the answer.
9.5 World clock
This function allows you to check the standard time in different areas of the world.
10. File manager
This menu allows you to manage files stored in the phone or storage card.
11. Settings
11.1 Dual-SIM
Standby mode: You can select the standby mode fo r SIM card, either to
have one SIM card s tandby, or to have both SIM ca rds standby simultaneously.
Reply by original SIM: You can ac tivate the function to reply from current
SIM card for call, SMS and MMS.
Set SIM name: You can name the Card as you want.
11.2 Call settings
11.2.1 Network selection
Auto select: The phone ca n a utomatically search and register available
networks.
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Manual select: Enable this function, the phone will search for the network,
and list all searched networks, then you need to choose the one needed to register.
11.2.2 Call divert
Based the set diverting conditions, incoming c alls will be forwarded into voice mail or other numbers.
11.2.3 Call barred
This function helps you to restrict the incoming and outgoing calls. Select the desired call and press <OK>, then you can select [Activated], [Off] or [Query status]. Select [Activated], the phone will need network support current setting.
Caution
1 Some network operators forbid the function. For more details, please contact your network service provider.
2. The network operator will provide you the initial network password while you apply for this service.
11.2.4 Call waiting (Need network support)
Activated: If you set the f unction on, the network will alert you that there is
an incoming call. You can keep current call and answer another one.
Off: Cancel call waiting function, then the new incoming calls won’t be
answered while you’re on the phone already.
Query status: Select it to view current status of this function.
11.2.5 Hide ID (Need network support)
Hide ID: While calling, the recipient won’t see your phone number.  Display own ID: While calling, your phone number will be visible for the
recipient.
Display ID by network: While calling, whether your phone nu mber will be
visible or not for the receiver depends on the network presetting.
11.2.6 Select line
You can choose Line 1 or Line 2 as you need.
11.2.7 Flight mode
Activate: Activate flight mode, then all network service won’t be available.  Select when power on: You can select whether to activate flight mode
when power on.
11.2.8 Others
50 secs warning If y ou activate the function, a n elapsed time re minder will be heard a t the 50th second of every minute during your ca ll, so that you may end the call timely to save the phone fare. Vibration when connected The phone will vibrate to prompt you when the recipient answers your phone.
Answer/Reject mode
Reply SMS after reject: You can select whether to reply an SMS after
rejecting a call. Auto redial If you set this function on, the phone will redial the number after an unsuccessful call,
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11.3 Phone settings
11.3.1 SOS number
You can set SOS number.
11.3.2 Time & date
Set time: Directly input the time or press Up /Down Keyto set it.  Set date: Directly input the date or press Up /Down Keyto set it.
11.3.3 Select language
You can select the language you want.
11.3.4 Shortcut settings
You can change the responsible shortcuts for Navigation Keyunder standby mode.
11.3.5 Auto power on/off
You can set the phone to switch on/off at a scheduled time.
11.3.6 Power management
Display the battery capacity.
11.3.7 Restore factory settings
Reset all parameter v alues into default status. Please e nter the privacy preserving password (Initial password is 1234) to resume factory setting.
11.4 Display settings
11.4.1 Wallpaper settings
Select the default or other pictures as the wallpaper of the phone.
11.4.2 Contrast
Press Left /Right Keyto adjust the contrast.
11.4.3 Backlight
Select the desired backlight time.
11.4.4 Keypad backlight time
Select the desired keypad light time.
11.4.5 Animation effect
Power on display: You can select the preset animation or o thers as the
Power on animation for your phone.
Power off display: You can select the preset animation or others as the
Power off animation for your phone.
11.5 Security settings
In order to secure the information, you can set PIN code, PIN2 code and power-on password.
11.5.1 PIN
PIN code is the personal identification number for SIM card. If never be modified, the initial password set by network operator should be 1234 or 0000. If activated the power-on PIN code, then you have to input the PIN password each time you switch the phone on. You can modify the PIN code to prevent your SIM card being used by others.
Caution
If you i nput your PI N code incorrectly three times in succession, the SIM card will be locked automatically, and prompting to e nter PUK code to unlock it. Therefore, please do remember the PIN code, if you modify it.
PUK code (PUK1) is made up by 8 digits, unmodifiable. W hen the phone is
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locked by PIN code, please e nter correct PUK code to unlock the phone. If you incorrectly input the PUK code ten times in succession, then the SIM card cannot be used any more. Some PUK codes are provided together with the SIM card, some should be gained from the network service provider. If you don’t know the PUK code while your PIN code is locked, please never input the code casually. In this case, please call the hotline o f the s ervice provider fo r your SIM ca rd, after simply checking about the user identity, you can gain the PUK code for free to unlock your phone.
Caution
Please be careful when use this f unction. If you forget PUK c ode, please consult your network operator. If yo u incorrectly input the P UK code ten times in succession, the SIM card will be scrap.
Select the desired SIM type and have the following options:
Activated: You should input PIN code each time switching the phone on.  Modify: You should activate PIN code before modifying it.  Off: You should input the correct PIN code before deactivating it.
11.5.2 PIN2
PIN2 code is the personal identification code required for some certain functions (such as set fixed number, set phone fare, etc). PIN2 code is another password provided together wi th SIM c ard by service provider. If wrongly input it for three times in succession, the phone will be locked until correct PUK2 code entered, for detailed operation, please refer to PIN code and PUK code.
Caution
If you incorrectly input the PUK2 code ten times in succession, you will not be able to use SIM card. Please be careful when use this function.
11.5.3 Privacy
Secured by phone password, the phone will be protected from other unauthorized users. When password function has been activated for call logs o r message, you have to enter correct password on corresponding main menu or sub-menu. The defaulted password is “1234”.
11.5.4 Auto keypad lock
After activating this function, the phone will be locked automatically if the time you set is arrived, so as to avoid error operations. Manual lock keypad: On the Home screen, press Left Soft Key, then
press* Key to lock the keypad manually.
Manual unlock keypad: On the Home screen, pressLeft Soft Key, then
press* Key to unlock the keypad manually.
11.5.5 Lock screen by end- key
Once activated this function, when the backlight is on, press【End Key】to turn off
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the backlight and auto lock the keypad.
11.5.6 Power-on password
You should set the power on password when you use this function for the first time. After a ctivated this function, you should input password each time you switch the phone on.
Caution: Power-on password doesn’t have the limitation for wrongly i nputting. Please remember carefully about the Power on PWD, otherwise, the phone won’t be switched on normally once password forgotten.
11.6 Connection management
11.6.1 Network account
You can select the desired network account, and add t he desired account by yourself as well.
12. Services
On the Home screen, pressLeft Soft Keyand select [Services].
SIM1: By selecting this option, your mobile phone will directly visit the preset
or defaulted homepage.
SIM2: By selecting this option, your mobile phone will directly visit the preset
or defaulted homepage.
Caution
1Your network service provider may not support some functions. In order to ensure t he browser work normally, please confirm first that y our SIM card supports and have the Internet function activated.
2. If you browse the web page, flowrate fee will be charged.
13. Safety Precaution
13.1 Usage environment
Please remember to obey relevant rules and regulations whenever use your phone. This will prevent bad effect from you and the environment. Switch off your phone near explosive places, such as gas station, bunkers,
chemical factories or blasting scene, and adhere to any safety signs and instructions there. Breaking any rules may cause explosion or injury.
Phone using in plane will interfere with the flight operation and bring
dangers. Therefore, please do switch off your phone before boarding, and make sure it is power off during the whole flight.
Please keep t he phone in its special bracket while y ou’re drivi ng. Please
don’t put i t on a seat or in places where it c ould fall off when the car encounters collision or break. In order to ensure safe driving and avoid road accidents, please don’t use the phone when driving. I f you must use it,
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please use the phone’s hands-free asset or park at roadside before making or answering a call.
Please put the phone away from the high temperature environment, for
explosion might be caused when the battery is of excess high temperature.
13.2 Medical devices
Please switch off your phone in areas near the electronic medical equipments that obviously requires switching the phone off (Such as heart pacemakers, hearing aids, etc). Most medical dev ices can shield the phone’s RF signal, but some can’t. If you have any doubts or need to find out more, please consult your doctor or medical device manufacturer.
13.2.1 Pacemaker
Pacemaker manufacturers advise the distance between y our phone and heart pacemaker should be 6 inches (1 5.3 cm) at least, otherwise the phone c ould interfere with the pacemaker.
The personnel who wears pacemaker should do the followings:
Should always keep a distance (at lease 6 inches) between the phone and
pacemaker, when the phone is switched on.
Should not have the phone in a breast pocket Should listen to the phone closer to the ear which is farther from the
pacemaker.
Caution: Please switch off your phone while you feel there is interference, and consult the doctor timely.
13.2.2 Hearing aids
Mobile phone might bring s ome interference to so me hearing aids. If so , please consult the hearing aids manufacturer.
13.2.3 Emergency calls
As the phone uses a radio signal, wireless and ground communication network and personal settings functions like other phones, it is impossible to ensure your phone can be connected successfully in any situation, so please don’t rely purely on your phone as the only means o f notification in cases of emergency (such as medical first aid ).
Make an emergency call
If your phone i s switched off, please turn on your phone an d check whether the network signal is strong enough. (1) Input the local first aid number correctly (such as 120), different areas have
different first aid numbers.
(2) Please press the call key to call.
Caution: While making an emergency call, you should try best to provide all important i nformation precisely. At this time, the phone may be the only communication tool, so don’t end the call without permission.
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13.3 Cautions for battery charging
The phone provides power by using a lithium battery. The standby time a nd call time will be influenced by the system’s environment and phone settings. Please use the approved battery and charger designated for this product.
The company will take no responsibility for damage caused by unauthorized battery or charger.
The battery icon will start scro lling when the phone is c harged in
power-on-state.
Caution:
1If there is no battery left at a ll, then the battery icon will appear after 2-3 minutes of charging. The battery charging time depends on the status of t he phone (whether switched on, making a call), usually, it will take about 2-5 hours.
2. To make the new battery achieve its best capacity, please charge and discharge the phone for twice or three times. Please charge the new battery over 10 hours for the first several times.
Don’t use wet hands to touch the battery or charger while charging in order
to avoid danger.
Try not to use the phone while charging. The battery icon stops scrolling while the battery is full, and then yo u can
disconnect the phone from the charger adapter.
13.4 Cautions for battery usage
The battery usage depends on the network, phone setting and usage situation.
Never use any damaged battery. The phone will consume a little power if it is near network station. Therefore,
the call and standby time depends greatly on the signal st rength of honeycomb network and the parameters set by network operator.
Only use batteries and charges authorized for this device, otherwise,
explosion might be caused. Please disconnect t he charger while unused. Do not leave the battery connected to a charger over one week, for overcharging may shorten the life length.
Do not connect the anode and cathode of a battery inversely. Do not leave the battery in places with over-high or o ver-low temperature,
otherwise, the battery capacity will be reduced and battery life will be shortened. Always try to keep the battery in room temperature.
Do not short-circuit the battery. This may damage the electronic core or
internal protec ted ci rcuit. If you keep the unused battery in the pocket or bags, metal objects (eg. coin, clip or pen, etc) i nside might have the anode directly contacted with the cathode of the battery and caused accidental short circuit. Therefore, please carefully and separately store the battery.
Don’t burn your phone battery or treat it as common rubbish. Please adhere
to the local environmental policy in order to avoid endangering life and causing environmental damage, and recycle your batteries in time.
If your phone, battery or other charging device is accidentally penetrated by
water, you must not put it inside any calefaction equipment (s uch as drier, microwave oven etc.) to dry it. The phone or other products may go wrong,
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and may even c ause the phone, battery or other charging device to burn, expand and explode.
Please deal with the discarded battery according to the relative introduction.
The company will take no responsibility for any direct or indirect damage caused by user error.
13.5 Cautions for spare parts usage
Please put all spare parts (such as SIM card, storage card, battery etc) out of
reach of children, in case danger occurs.
Please do switch off the phone and unplug the phone and charger before you
removing the battery from the phone.
As the phone’s spare parts are not waterproof, please keep all spare parts
dry.
You should pull out the plug o f any s pare part correctly when you switch of f
the power, don’t drag the power line forcibly. If the phone, battery, and charger don’t operate normally, please c ontact closest qualified maintenance centres timely.
13.6 Other safety information
If you don’t use your phone, it’s better to switch it off and remove the battery
so as to save energy and avoid cellular radiation.
Please don’t have the volume over loud while using the phone, which might
impair your hearing.
The unprofessional shouldn’t disassemble the terminal and battery of the
phone.
It i s recommended that you should try not to use the holster with magnet
button, for the magnet may interfere with the phone signal, and hard iron button may crush the LCD screen. Plastic phone cover will lead to poor volatilization of vapor and have the internal components corrupted, moreover, it can have the phone shell oxidized and faded.
If you or your family has a medical record of dizziness or epilepsy, please
consult wit h the doctor first, if you want to play phone ga mes o r use the flashlight (the flash doesn’t available in all phone models).
Please don’t put t he flashlight too close to the eyes of human bein gs or
animals, as this could do harm to the eyes.
Should avoid the phone falling off from high places.
Note:
1.The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
2.There may be the risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by the wrong type.
3.Dispose of used batteries according to your guidelines.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may causeundesired operation.
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Any Changes or modifications not e xpressly approved by the party responsible for c ompliance could void the user's authority to operate t he equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a C lass Bdigital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reaso nable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can r adiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular i nstallation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be de termined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to c orrect the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into a n o utlet on a circuit different f rom that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for help.
Specific A bsorption Rate (SAR) information:
This wireless phone meets the government's requirements for exposure to radio waves. The guidelines a re based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. T he standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of allpersons regardless of age or health.FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types:Z1 (FCC ID: A4J Z1) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value r eported under this standard during product certification for use at the ear is 0.70W/kg and when properly worn on the body is 0.81W/kg. T his device was tested for typical body-worn operations with t he back of the handset kept 1.5cm f rom the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 1.5cm separation distance between the user's body a nd the back of the handset. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar accesso ries should not contain metallic components i n its
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assembly. The use of acc essories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided.
Body-worn Operation
This device was tested fo r typical body-worn operations. To comply with RF exposure r equirements, a minimum s eparation distance of 1.5 c m must be maintained between the user’s body a nd the handset, including the antenna. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories used by this device should not contain any metallic components. Body-worn accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with RF exposure requirements and s hould be avoided. Use only t he supplied or an approved antenna.
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