Dell MINI 3T1 User Manual

DELL
TM
Mini 3T1
User’s Guide
Statement
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Notes
To ensure accuracy during product version upgrades or for other reasons, the contents of this document may be updated on occasion. Unless otherwise agreed, this document is provided to offer directions of use only. No descriptions, information, or suggestions in this document constitute any kind of express or implied warranty.
Safety Notice
Before using this cell phone, please read this section carefully. Please also ensure that any children understand this section's contents to ensure the correct and safe usage of this cell phone. For more detailed information, please refer to the information under the "Safety Warnings and Notes" section of this document.
Switch off your cell phone in areas where the use of cell phone is prohibited or could cause interference/danger.
Do not place your cell phone or its accessories in appliances that have strong electromagnetic fields.
Adhere to the relevant rules and regulations for use of cell phone in hospitals. Do not use your cell phone when you are near or around medical equipment.
Do not place your cell phone or its accessories in appliances that have strong electromagnetic fields.
Keep your cell phone away from magnetic equipment, as the phone's emissions may erase data stored in the equipment.
Do not use your cell phone near areas of high temperature, or near areas containing flammable gas (such as petrol stations).
Switch off your cell phone when boarding an airplane to prevent the wireless signal from interfering with the airplane control signal.
Keep your cell phone and its accessories out of the reach of children. Do not allow children to use the cell phone without supervision.
Switch off your cell phone near areas where high-precision electronic equipment is used. Otherwise, the cell phone may damage the equipment.
Use the batteries and battery chargers specified for this cell phone. Use of unapproved battery chargers may cause explosion.
Do not disassemble your cell phone or its accessories. Only authorized service personnel should repair this phone.
Obey all local laws and regulations for using a cell phone. Respect the privacy and legal rights of other individuals.
Contents
1 Understanding Your Cell Phone............................... 6
Introduction............................................................................... 6
About Your Mini 3T1 Cell Phone ............................................. 7
2 Getting Started with Phone Use ............................. 13
Installing and Removing Batteries .......................................... 13
Installing and Removing the SIM Card................................... 19
Installing a microSD Card....................................................... 21
Removing a MicroSD card...................................................... 21
Turning the Phone On or Off................................................... 22
Making a Voice Call................................................................ 23
Making a Video Call ............................................................... 25
Answering a Voice or Video Call ............................................ 25
During a Voice Call ................................................................. 25
Emergency Call....................................................................... 28
During a Video Call................................................................. 28
3 Menu Operations..................................................... 29
Main Menu Structure .............................................................. 29
Main Menu Selections............................................................. 29
4 Settings ..................................................................... 31
Phone setup ............................................................................. 31
Display setup........................................................................... 32
Date and Time ......................................................................... 32
Call setup ................................................................................ 33
Network Settings..................................................................... 36
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Connection Profile .................................................................. 37
Security Management.............................................................. 37
Reset Settings.......................................................................... 40
5 Profiles...................................................................... 41
Activating Profiles .................................................................. 41
Personalization Setup .............................................................. 41
6 Call History.............................................................. 43
Outgoing Calls ........................................................................ 43
Answered Calls ....................................................................... 43
Missed Calls............................................................................ 44
7 China Mobile Service.............................................. 45
Mobile Music.......................................................................... 45
Games ..................................................................................... 45
Fetion ...................................................................................... 45
Mobile Video........................................................................... 46
Mobile Map............................................................................. 46
Mobile Stock........................................................................... 46
CM Reader.............................................................................. 46
139 Mail.................................................................................. 47
DCD ........................................................................................ 47
SIM Card Applications............................................................ 47
8 Customer Service..................................................... 48
Service Guide.......................................................................... 48
Business Hall........................................................................... 48
Customer Manager .................................................................. 48
My Monternet ......................................................................... 49
Software Update Service......................................................... 49
Settings.................................................................................... 49
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9 Monternet................................................................. 51
Off Line Browser Menu .......................................................... 51
On Line Browser Menu........................................................... 53
10 My Favorites .......................................................... 54
Magic Box............................................................................... 54
Preset....................................................................................... 54
Phone ...................................................................................... 55
Storage Card............................................................................ 55
MMS Cards............................................................................. 56
MSG search............................................................................. 56
Storage Status.......................................................................... 56
Format..................................................................................... 56
11 Messages ................................................................. 57
Setup ....................................................................................... 59
New and Sent Messages.......................................................... 61
Inbox ....................................................................................... 63
Outbox .................................................................................... 64
Sent ......................................................................................... 64
Draft........................................................................................ 64
My Favorites ........................................................................... 64
Junk Mailbox........................................................................... 64
Voice Mail Box ....................................................................... 65
Local Broadcasts ..................................................................... 65
12 Phonebook.............................................................. 66
Phonebook............................................................................... 66
Group ...................................................................................... 69
13 Multimedia............................................................. 70
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Camera .................................................................................... 70
DV........................................................................................... 73
Music Player ........................................................................... 73
Video Player............................................................................ 76
Recorder.................................................................................. 77
14 Tools ........................................................................ 78
Memo ...................................................................................... 78
Time........................................................................................ 78
Calculator................................................................................ 78
Exchange Rate......................................................................... 78
Unit Conversion ...................................................................... 79
Incoming Call Location........................................................... 79
15 Connections............................................................ 80
Bluetooth................................................................................. 80
USB Mode .............................................................................. 80
PC Tools.................................................................................. 80
GPRS Wizard .......................................................................... 81
16 Other Applications ................................................ 82
English Chinese Dictionary..................................................... 82
Calendar .................................................................................. 82
Electronic books...................................................................... 83
Games ..................................................................................... 83
17 Safety Warnings and Notes................................... 84
Electronic Equipment.............................................................. 84
Medical Care Centers.............................................................. 84
Combustible and Explosive Areas........................................... 85
Traffic Safety........................................................................... 85
Storage Environment............................................................... 86
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Operation Environment........................................................... 87
Cleaning and Maintenance ...................................................... 88
Emergency Call....................................................................... 89
Using the Battery .................................................................... 89
Using the Charger ................................................................... 90
Using the USB Data Cable...................................................... 91
Protecting the Environment..................................................... 92
Electronic Message Products Toxins and Harmful Substance
18 SAR Description .................................................... 94
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1 Understanding Your Cell Phone
Introduction
Upon opening the phone gift box, check to ensure that all the items listed below are included. If any of the items are missing, or if you you have problems with documentation such as missing pages, contact your local retailer.
The following items are included in the gift box:
One Mini 3T1 cell phone One travel charger One regional plug One USB data/charging cable One battery One stylus One microSD with the User’s Guide and PC Sync Tool
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About Your Mini 3T1 Cell Phone
Dell Mini 3T1 Cell Phone Features
开机键
听筒
音量键
前摄像头
扬声器
後攝像頭
返回键
方向键
麦克风
主页键
手写笔
耳机插孔
拍照键
USB 充电器接口
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Key Assignments
Key Functions
During a call: Press up to increase the speaker volume. Press down to decrease the speaker volume.
Ringer mute: a short press when receiving a call
Vo l u m e
Button
OK Button
Home
Button
Navigation
Disc
mutes the ringer. Ringer volume: in the Idle screen, a short press
opens the ringer volume window. Menu navigation: in the Main menu screen, press
the up/down keys to highlight the next icon in the vertical direction.
Use to select an item on the screen and to activate an application. Press to go to the Main Menu screen.
While in any application, press the Home key to end the application and go back to the Main Menu screen. While in the Main Menu screen, press again to go to the Idle screen.
Press the disc in the appropriate direction to navigate through menus.
Back Button Press to go back to the previous screen.
Press and hold to turn on or off the phone. Press
Power
once to lock/unlock the screen when the phone is
Button
active.
Touch
Screen
Swipe left or right to navigate between menu panels.
Display
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Connectors and Memory Card Slot
Ports Functions
Headset Connector
MiniUSB Connector
Located at the bottom of the phone. Used to connect stereo headsets
Located at the bottom of the phone. Used to charge the phone and for connecting to a computer
microSD card slot
Located under the battery beside the SIM card holder
Cell Phone Screen
Idle Screen
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Main Menu Screen
Screen Icons
Displayed icon Description
Network signal strength indicator
EDGE network availability indicator
TD-SCDMA network availability indicator
HSPDA network availability indicator
Indicates that the SIM card and phone message inbox are full
Indicates that the SIM card call record is full
Indicates that the WAP push message mailbox is full
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Indicates that the multimedia message
mailbox is full
The current profile is set to "meeting"
The current profile is set to "car"
The current profile is set to "outdoor"
The current profile is set to "private"
The current profile is set to "silent"
Indicates that call transfer is active
Indicates that the memory card is inserted
Indicates that UDisk is active
Indicates that the alarm clock is set
New message indicator
Unread WAP push message indicator
Battery life indicator
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Missed call indicator
Unread message indicator
Shows the current time (this can be in either 24 or 12 hour format)
2010
08-10 [Wed]
Shows the current year
Shows the current date and day of week
China Mobile
Shows the current network provider
Accessing the Dial Pad
You can access the dial pad in one of the following ways:
+ In the Idle screen, tap the display. + In the Main screen, tap the handset icon that appears at the bottom of the screen.
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Setting the Data and Time
You can set the date and time in one of the following ways:
+ In the Idle screen, tap the clock to open the Data and Time settings menu. + In the Main Menu screen, tap Settings to access the Data an Time settings menu.
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2 Getting Started with Phone Use
Installing and Removing Batteries
Your Dell Mini 3T1 cell phone is powered by rechargeable lithium battery. Ensure that you install the battery properly before using the phone.
NOTE: The battery may have been slightly discharged prior to purchase, but should have enough power to turn on the phone.
Installing the Battery
To install the battery:
1. Press and slide the back cover towards the top of the cell phone,
and then lift the back cover up.
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2. With the metal connectors of the battery facing down, align the
bottom of the battery with the corner grooves for proper alignment and slide the battery into the battery compartment.
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3. Align the back cover with the tabs on the back of the phone, and
press while sliding the back cover into place.
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Removing the Battery
To remove the battery:
1. Turn off the phone.
2. With the back of the phone facing up, remove the back cover.
3. Lift the battery from the compartment along the tab on the top end
of the battery as shown below, and pull out to remove the battery.
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Battery Charge Status
The battery charge status icon
is displayed on the top-right corner of the phone's status bar. When battery charge is low, the battery charge status icon flashes and an audible warning alarm is produced. When the battery charge level becomes very low, the phone automatically turns off to protect the phone and allow some operation at a later time.
Important Information About Battery Use
Charge the battery for at least 3 hours before first-time
use.
If the battery is not used for a prolonged duration, it will
discharge automatically.
The battery can be charged repeatedly. However, the
battery will degrade with repeated use and will eventually have to be replaced.
Do not damage, disassemble, or throw the battery in the
trash. Doing so could cause a battery leak that can lead to excessive heat, an explosion or fire.
Charging the Battery
The Mini 3T1 comes with a travel charger. This phone should only be used with authentic Dell batteries and battery chargers.
Before using the travel charger, ensure that the battery is correctly installed.
To charge the battery:
1. Plug the charger power plug into an electrical outlet.
2. Connect the other end of the charger to the mini-USB connector
on your phone.
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When the battery is charging, the battery charge status icon
animates until the battery is fully charged.
3. After the battery is fully charged, disconnect the charger from
the phone and the electrical outlet.
Installing and Removing the SIM Card
The SIM card must be installed before you being using your phone.
NOTE: Keep the SIM card out of reach of children.
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CAUTION: The SIM card and its electrical circuits may be easily damaged by rubbing or bending. Ensure that you handle the SIM card carefully when installing and removing it.
Installing the SIM Card
To install the SIM card:
1. Press and hold the power button to turn off the phone.
2. Remove the battery (see "Removing the battery" on page 16).
3. Slide the SIM card into the SIM card slot. Ensure that the SIM
card’s metal contacts are facing down and the bevelled corner on the SIM card is facing the top of the phone.
4. Replace the battery
5. Close the back cover
Removing the SIM Card
To remove the SIM card, follow the instructions in Installing the SIM card in the reverse order.
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Installing a microSD Card
This phone supports microSD cards with a maximum capacity of 32GB.
To install the memory card:
1. Turn off the phone.
2. Remove the battery (see "Removing the battery" on page 16).
3. Lift the microSD card retainer upwards to unlock it. Slide the
microSD card into the microSD card slot and press the microSD
card retainer down until it locks into place.
4. Replace the battery.
5. Replace the back cover.
Removing a MicroSD card
To remove the microSD card, follow the instructions in installing
the microSD card in reverse order.
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Turning the Phone On or Off
Turning the Phone On
Ensure that the USIM/SIM card is installed in the phone, and that the battery is charged. When the phone is off, press and hold the On/Off Switch to turn on the phone.
Turning the Phone Off
When the phone is on, press and hold the Power Key to switch off the phone.
Password Locking
If you have setup the phone password or PIN number locking function, the password will need to be entered to unlock the phone each time it is turned on. For more information about the setup and editing functions for the phone lock password, see the "Security Management” on page 37.
Phone Password
The phone password feature allows you to secure your phone from unauthorized use. The predefined password for your Dell Mini3T1 phone is set to 1234.
PIN1 Code
The PIN1 (Personal Identification Number) on your SIM card helps to prevent other users from accessing information on your SIM card. The PIN1 code is usually supplied with the SIM card. If you were not provided with a PIN1 code when you purchased the SIM card or if you have lost the PIN1 code, contact your service provider.
PIN2 Code
The PIN1 code is usually supplied with the SIM card. If you were
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not provided with a PIN1 code when you purchased the SIM card or if you have lost the PIN1 code, contact your service provider. If you were not provided with a PIN2 code when you purchased the SIM card or if you have lost the PIN2 code, contact your service provider.
PUK Key
If the SIM card on your phone is locked, you must enter a PUK (PIN Unblocking Key). The PUK is usually provided with the SIM card. If you were not provided with a PUK key when you purchased the SIM card or if you have lost the PUK key, contact your service provider.
PUK2 Key
Some SIM cards have a PUK2 key that is required for unlocking a locked PIN2 key. If you were not provided with a PUK2 key when you purchased the SIM card or if you have lost the PUK2 key, contact your service provider.
Making a Voice Call
You can make a voice call using one of the following methods: Direct dial: Tap the screen when the phone displays the Idle
Screen to open the on-screen dialpad and select Voice Call to dial the number.
Directory dialing: From the Main Menu enter the phonebook. Select a contact and press Voice call.
Quick dial: Tap the screen when the phone displays the Idle Screen to open the on-screen dial pad. Tap and hold one of the digits from 2 to 9 to quickly dial an pre-assigned number.
NOTE:
Settings> Call Setup. For more information, see "Quick
You can assign quick dial numbers in from
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Dial" on page 33.
SIM card location dialing: On the on-screen dial pad interface, tap the number pad and then the # key. The number stored in the corresponding location on the SIM card will then appear and can be dialed.
Calling National Numbers
To call a national number:
1. Enter the number to call using the on-screen dial pad.
2. Tap the dial key, or press the Voice Call icon to make a voice
call.
To end the call, tap Hang up.
Dial an Extension
You can dial a telephone extension directly without having to enter it after connecting to a primary number.
To dial an extension:
1. Enter the primary telephone number using the on-screen dial
pad.
2. Tap and hold the # key until a "P" key appears on the screen.
3. Enter the extension number using the on-screen dial pad.
4. Tap the dial key, or press the Voice Call icon to make a voice
call.
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NOTE: You can also enter multiple "P" keys.
Calling International Numbers
To call an international number:
1. On the on-screen dial pad, tap and hold the 0 key until the "+"
symbol appears on the screen.
2. Enter the international calling code for the country you want to
call.
3. Enter the phone number you want to call.
4. Tap the dial key, or press the Voice Call icon to make a voice
call.
Making a Video Call
To make a video call:
1. Enter the number to call using the on-screen dial pad.
2. Tap the Video Call icon to make a video call.
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Note: You can make video calls only when T or H networks are displayed on the screen.
Answering a Voice or Video Call
Tap Answer to answer a call. To end the call, tap Hang up.
During a Voice Call
During a voice call, tapping the quick icon on the screen,
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or tapping more, allows you to do the following: Mute: Temporarily mutes the call. When the phone is mute, you will be able to hear the other person, but they will not be able to hear you.
Soft keyboard: Enters the dialing keypad interface. Hands-free: Switches to hands-free mode. When using the
hands-free mode, the audio is routed to the headset or speakers. New Call: Allows you to dial a second number while you are on a call. After entering the number, tap the Dial key to make the second call. Hold: Holds the current call, at this time neither user will be able to hear each other. Record: Records the conversation. At this time, the menu will show the stop recording screen.
Message Record: Enters the message record window.
New Message: Enters the message editing window.
Adjust Volume
During calls, tapping the Volume key will changes the volume level. Press up to increase or down to decrease the volume.
New Message
During a call, when there is a new message a tone alert will be heard.
Answer New Call
If call waiting is activated and a new call comes in during another call, the phone will display the incoming call menu. You can press the Answer key to receive the new call. The first call will automatically be placed on hold. if you do not wish to answer the new call, you can press the Reject key to hang up.
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