Dynamics ROCK User Manual

Color-screen Call Phone
User’s Manual
Contents
1 General Information ....................................................................................................................... 3!
1.1 Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 3!
1.2 Safety ................................................................................................................................... 3!
1.3 Warning and Notice ............................................................................................................. 3!
2 Getting Started ................................................................................................................................ 6!
2.1 Overview and Introduction .................................................................................................. 6!
2.2 Keypad ................................................................................................................................. 7!
2.3 Battery ................................................................................................................................. 9!
2.4 Network Connections ........................................................................................................ 10!
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3 Function Menus ............................................................................................................................ 13!
3.1 Use of Function Menus ..................................................................................................... 13!
3.2 File Manager ...................................................................................................................... 14!
3.3 Phonebook ......................................................................................................................... 14!
3.4 Fun & Games ..................................................................................................................... 14!
3.5 Call Center ......................................................................................................................... 14!
3.5.1 Call history ..................................................................................................................... 14!
3.5.2 Call Settings .................................................................................................................... 15!
3.6 Messages ............................................................................................................................ 16!
3.6.1 Write Message ................................................................................................ 16!
3.6.1.1 Text Message ............................................................................................... 16!
3.6.1.2 Multimedia Message .................................................................................... 16!
3.6.2 Inbox ............................................................................................................... 16!
3.6.3 Drafts .............................................................................................................. 16!
3.6.4 Outbox ............................................................................................................ 16!
3.6.5 Sent messages ................................................................................................. 17!
3.6.6 Delete messages .............................................................................................. 17!
3.6.7 Broadcast Messages ........................................................................................ 17!
3.6.8 Message Settings ............................................................................................ 17!
3.6.8.1 Text message ............................................................................................... 17!
3.6.8.2 multimedia message .................................................................................... 17!
3.7 Multimedia ........................................................................................................................ 18!
3.8 Organizer ........................................................................................................................... 19!
3.9 Settings .............................................................................................................................. 20!
3.10 User Profiles .................................................................................................................... 22!
3.11 Extra ................................................................................................................................. 23!
3.12 Services ............................................................................................................................ 23!
3.13 Shortcuts .......................................................................................................................... 23!
4 Input Method ................................................................................................................................ 23!
General Outline ........................................................................................................................ 23!
Screen Key values ................................................................................................................... 24!
5 T-flash Card and USB .................................................................................................................. 24!
5.1 Insert and Remove T-flash Card ........................................................................................ 24!
5.2 Use of T-flash Card ........................................................................................................... 24!
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5.3 USB ................................................................................................................................... 24!
6 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................ 25!
1 General Information
1.1 Introduction
We are pleased that you have chosen this color-screen mobile phone. For your safe and
efficient use of the phone, you can read this manual before you use the phone.
The phone is designed for GSM/GPRS network environment. Apart from calling, it also
provides some practical functions, such as associative English input method, card-folder
phonebook, individualized sound and pictures of incoming calls, 64 polyphonic ringtone, SMS &
MMS, camera & video recorder, music & media player, voice recorder, clock, alarm clock,
calculator, automatic turn-on & turn-off, scheduler management, T-flash, GPRS, STK, keypad
lock, USB, Bluetooth. Moreover, its individualized user interface and functional design can meet
your various requirements.
The phone is designed in accordance with the technical specifications of GSM/GPRS. It also
obtains authentication of domestic and international authorities.
Manufacturers reserve the right to revise this manual without giving advance notice.
1.2 Safety
If your phone has been lost or stolen, contact telecommunication department or its agencies so
as to forbid the use of your phone and SIM card. Your prompt action can prevent others from
personator calls which will result in your pecuniary loss.
When you contact telecommunication department or its agencies, they will require IMEI code.
The IMEI code is printed on the label of the phone back and you can see it when you remove the
battery. You should copy the code and keep it properly for future need.
In order to avoid the misuse of your phone, you shall take the following measures:
Set PIN code of
your SIM card and alter it before others have known it.
Do not put
your phone in the visible places before you leave the car. You’d better keep
it with you or lock it in the boot.
Set Call Barring.
1.3 Warning and Notice
For your safe and proper use of the phone, read these guidelines before you use the phone.
1.3.1 Basic Notices
Do use the batteries and chargers approved by the manufacturer. The disapproved products
may cause battery leakage, overheating, burst or fire.
Do not strike, shake or sling your phone. It can prevent damage or fire. Do not place your phone, battery or charger in microwave oven or high-voltage equipment;
otherwise it may cause accidents, such as circuit damage or fire.
Do not use your phone in the place where there is inflammable and explosive gas; otherwise
it may cause your phone failure or fire.
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Do not put your phone in the place of high temperature, high humidity or the place where
there is a lot of dust; otherwise it may cause your phone failure.
Keep your phone out of the reach of children. It can prevent children from playing your
phone as a toy and the subsequent body injury.
Do not place your phone at the unsmooth or unstable table; otherwise your phone may fall
from the table and get damage.
1.3.2 Notices of Your Phone
Turn off your phone in any facility where using mobile phone is forbidden. These facilities
may include airplanes and hospitals. The phone can influence the regular operation of
electronic devices and medical devices. Therefore, any use of the phone must be in
accordance with applicable regulations of the facility. Your phone is of automatic turn-on
function. You should check the setting of clock alarm in order to ensure your phone will not
be automatically turned on while the airplane is flying.
Do not use your phone in the place of poor signal or near the electronic devices of high
definition. The interference of radio wave may cause electronic devices’ misoperation or
other problems, especially to audiphones, pacemakers and other medical electronic devices,
fire detectors, automatic doors and other automatic control devices. You can consult the
manufacturer or seller of the medical device about the influence of the phone on the
pacemaker or other medical devices.
Do not press the LCD strongly or strike other things with your phone; otherwise it can cause
damage to LCD or leakage of LCD liquid. If LCD liquid accidentally gets into your eye, you
may become blind. At this very moment, do not knead your eye. You should immediately
wash your eye with water and then go to hospital.
Do not dismantle or refit your phone; otherwise it will cause damage to your phone, leakage
of electricity and circuit failure.
In few situations, your phone may have bad influence on electronic devices in some car. Do
not use your phone so as not to lose security.
Do not press the keys with sharp things, such as needle or nib; otherwise it may cause
damage to your phone or misoperation.
Do not use your phone if its antenna is damaged; otherwise it may cause injury to the person. Do not put your phone too near magnetic objects, such as the magnetic card; otherwise the
radiation wave of the phone may eliminate the information stored in floppy disk, debit card
and credit card
Do put the small metal objects such as thumbtack far away from the earphone because the
loudspeaker is magnetic while it is working and it can attract these small metal objects. It
may cause injury to the person or damage to the phone.
Keep your phone dry. If water or other liquid gets into the phone, it may cause overheating,
leakage of electricity or failure of your phone.
1.3.3 Notices of Battery Use
Do not cast the battery into the fire; otherwise it can cause fire or burst. Do not install the battery strongly; otherwise it can cause leakage of electrolyte, overheating,
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burst or fire.
Do not short-circuit the battery with metal objects, such as electrical wiring or needle. Do not
put the battery together with metal objects such as necklace; otherwise it may result in
leakage of electrolyte, overheating, burst or fire.
Do not weld the positive (+) and negative (-) of the battery; otherwise it may result in leakage
of electrolyte, overheating, burst or fire.
If battery electrolyte accidentally gets into your eye, you may become blind. At this very
moment, do not kneading your eye. You should immediately wash your eye with water and
then go to hospital.
Do not dismantle or refit the battery; otherwise it can cause leakage of electrolyte,
overheating, burst or fire.
Do not use or put your phone near the fire or in the place where is of high temperature;
otherwise it can cause leakage of electrolyte, overheating, burst or fire.
If the battery is calefactive, color-changing or transformative while is it is charging, using or
preserve, do stop using it and change a new battery.
If battery electrolyte contacts skin or clothes, it may burn the skin. Do wash the skin with
water immediately and go to hospital if necessary.
If electrolyte leaks out of the battery or send out strange smell, put the battery far away from
the fire immediately in order to avoid fire or burst.
Keep the battery dry; otherwise it can cause overheating, smoking or erosion of the battery. Do not use or put the battery in the places of sunlit or high temperature; otherwise it can
cause leakage of electrolyte or overheating. Moreover, it can reduce the capacity and lifetime
of the battery.
Do not charge the battery continuously over 24 hours.
1.3.4 Notices of Charger Use
You can use Charger or connect it to PC for your phone with dateline.
Do use alternating current of 220V. Using other voltage can cause leakage of electricity, fire
or damage to your phone and the charger.
Do not short-circuit the charger; otherwise it can cause electric shock, smoking or damage to
the charger.
Do use the charger while the power line is damaged; otherwise it can cause fire or electric
shock.
Do wipe the socket and remove the dust in time Do not place the container filled with water near the charger; otherwise it can cause
overheating, leakage of electricity and failure if water spills out.
If the charger accidentally contacts water or other liquid, you should immediately unplug the
charger so as to avoid overheating, fire, electric shock or failure of the charger.
Do not dismantle or refit the charger; otherwise it can cause electric shock, fire, damage to
the charger or injury to the person.
Do not use the charger in the place of high humidity, such as bathroom; otherwise it can
cause electric shock, fire or damage to the charger.
Do not touch the charger, power line and socket with wet hand; otherwise you can get an
electric shock.
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Do not put heavy things on the power line or refit the wire; otherwise it can cause electric
shock or fire.
Do unplug the charger before you clean and maintain it. Do Hold the charger if you unplug it. Do not pull the power line. It may damage the wire and
cause electric shock or fire.
1.3.5 Care and Maintenance
Your phone, battery and charger are not waterproof. Therefore, do not use them in the place
of high humidity, such as bathroom. They should also avoid shower.
Do clean your phone, battery and charger with the soft and dry cloth. Do not wipe your phone with alcohol, diluents or benzene. Do wipe the socket regularly. The dirty socket can result in bad contact, unsteady power and
no recharge.
1.3.6 General Notices
The Phone
Your phone must be used in the places where the temperature is below 40°C and above 5°C
and the humidity is below 85% and above 35%.
Do stay way from telephone,
television, and radio and office automatic instrument while you
are using the mobile phone. It can prevent the interference of your phone and the
abovementioned instruments.
The Battery
Do put the battery in the ventilated place and keep it away from the sunlit place. The battery is of limited lifetime and frequent charging can reduce its capacity. If the battery
cannot be charge, change a new approved battery.
Do not dispose of the battery as household waste. The battery must be disposed of in
accordance with the regulations.
The Charger
Do not charge the battery in the following places: the sunlit place, the place where the
temperature is below 40°C and above 5°C, the place of humility, dust or severe shake and the
place near the television, radio or other electrical appliances.
2 Getting Started
2.1 Overview and Introduction
2.1.1 Product Specification
Phone
Model
Dimension
7
Weight
Battery
Model
Nominal Voltage 3.7V
Limiting Voltage 4.2V
Rated Capacity
Standby Time
Talk Time
Model
Input
2.1.2 Icon
In idle mode the LCD may display the following icons.
图标
说明
SIM Card 1 Signal Strength
SIM Card 2 Signal Strength
SIM Card 1 New Messages
SIM Card 2 New Messages
Alarm clock is activated
Headset is inserted
SIM Card 1 is missed call
SIM Card 2 is missed call
The keypad is locked.
Battery Level
2.2 Keypad
Phone Sketch Map
Keypad’ s manual
Icon
Name
Function
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Left soft Key
Enter main menu
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Right soft Key
Exit current menu, if on standby press thi key you can enter phonebook
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Up Key
Scroll to view names, phone numbers, SMS, MMS etc, moves the cursor up when editing text.
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Down Key
Scroll to view names, phone numbers, SMS, MMS etc, moves the cursor down when editing text.
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Right Key
Move the cursor to the left.
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Left Key
Move the cursor to the right.
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OK key
in menu press it is same function to left soft key; in camera mode it is shutter; on standby, Click button long flashlight can be turned on or off.
.
Dial 1 key
in the call record interface or in the dial-up interface that it is dial-up button of SIM card 1.
.
Dial 2 key
In the call record interface or in the dial-up
interface that it is dial-up button of SIM
card 2.
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MP3 key
MP3 shortcuts directly into the MP3 menu.
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End key
to end a call or reject incoming calls; under
most circumstances pressing this key will
put the mobile phone into standby mode.
1 Key
Input digits and characters; Number 2-9 can
be set as the shortcut keys of quick dial.
2 Key
3 Key
4 Key
5 Key
6 Key
7 Key
8 Key
9
9 Key
0 # key
Press it to shift the input methods.
*
Press it to unlock the keypad and input the
interpunction.
Notice: “Press some key” hereof indicates that press the key and then relax it; “Press and
hold some key” hereof indicates that press and hold the key for two or more seconds.
2.3 Battery
The initial state of battery charge of about 50% the electricity. The first three complete charge
please run out of power after the full use of this battery easy to achieve the best use of state.
Install and Remove the Battery
You should follow these steps to remove the battery: Open the battery back; Remove the
battery from back-end mobile phones. You should follow these steps to install the battery: Insert the front-end of the battery into the phone; Put the rear cover back.
Charge the Battery
Plug in the charger. Insert the connector plug into the connector port on the bottom of your phone. Then the Battery Level icon displays in top right corner of the screen will flicker regularly. If
your phone is power off, a charge indicator will display in the screen and indicates that the
battery is charging. If the battery is too low the charge indicator will display in the screen for
a moment.
When the icon is full and does not flicker, it indicates that the battery is completely charged.
If your phone is power off, the system will display “charging complete”. The charging process usually spend 3-4 hours. In the process of charging your phonebattery and charger
will become hot that it is a normal phenomenon.
Notice:
The phone must be charged with the approved charger in the ventilated places where
temperature is below 40°C and above 5°C.The use of any other disapproved battery may
invalidate any warranty, and may be dangerous.
When your phone is automatically turned off or indicates the power will be exhausted, you
should charge the battery in time. If the battery is not exhausted, the charging time will be
shorter than the normal time.
The data of suspended time and talk time is provided by manufacturer is based on the ideal
working environment. But actual working time depends on the network environment,
working environment and usage method.
Do check if the battery has been well installed before charging. Do not remove the battery
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