Eclipse yes User Manual

Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Getting Started.................................................................... 1
1.1 Eclipse
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4.1 Touchpal On
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Screen Keyboard
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Front .........................................................................................................................
Back .........................................................................................................................
Top............................................................................................................................
Down ........................................................................................................................
Side ..........................................................................................................................
1.2 Accessories ................................................................................................................
1.3 Installing SIM Card, Battery and Memory Card ..........................................................
SIM card ...................................................................................................................
Battery ......................................................................................................................
Memory card ............................................................................................................
1.4 Charging Battery ........................................................................................................
1.5 Using Headset ...........................................................................................................
1.6 Turning the Eclipse On or Off ....................................................................................
1.7 Unlocking the Screen..................................................................................................
1.8 Yes Account Login......................................................................................................
Chapter 2: The Basics........................................................................... 9
2.1 Home Screen ........................................................................................... 9
Status Bar Icons...................................................................................................... 9
Shortcut Menu ....................................................................................................... 12
Using Widgets ...................................................................................................... 14
Application Launcher ............................................................................................ 14
Extended Home Screen ......................................................................................... 15
Setting Wallpaper .................................................................................................. 15
2.2 Power Button Shortcuts ........................................................................... 16
2.3 Adjusting the Volume ............................................................................... 17
2.4 Contacts ..................................................................................................... 18
Adding a Contact................................................................................................... 18
Searching for Contacts .......................................................................................... 19
Displaying Contacts............................................................................................... 19
Importing Contacts ................................................................................................ 20
Backing Up Contacts............................................................................................. 21
Favorite Contacts................................................................................................... 21
Friends ................................................................................................................... 22
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Chapter 3: Using the Phone ............................................................... 24
3.1 Changing the Network .............................................................................
3.2 Making a Call .............................................................................................
3.3 Making a Conference Call.........................................................................
3.4 Answering a call ........................................................................................
Chapter 4: Entering Information ........................................................ 30
Using the Touchpal On-Screen Keyboard.............................................................
Setting the Input Method .......................................................................................
Changing Input Method.........................................................................................
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4.2 Configuring Touchpal Keyboard Settings............................................. 32
7.1 Connecting to Bluetooth
Devices
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57
Chapter 5: Email & Messaging........................................................... 34
5.1 Messaging..................................................................................................
Changing the Network...........................................................................................
Creating and Sending a Text Message ..................................................................
Receiving and Managing Messages ......................................................................
5.2 Yes IM .........................................................................................................
5.3 Email Accounts .........................................................................................
Setting Up an Internet Email Account...................................................................
Opening Email.......................................................................................................
5.4 Using Email................................................................................................
Composing and Sending an Email ........................................................................
Receiving Emails...................................................................................................
Reading and Replying to Emails ...........................................................................
Managing Email Folders .......................................................................................
Customizing Email Settings ..................................................................................
Chapter 6: Using Internet ................................................................... 47
6.1 Connecting to Internet ..............................................................................
Wi-Fi......................................................................................................................
Yes 4G Settings ....................................................................................................
Cellular Data Network...........................................................................................
Starting a Data Connection....................................................................................
Sharing a Data Connection ....................................................................................
6.2 Browsing a Web Page...............................................................................
Managing a Web Page...........................................................................................
Quick search on your phone and the web.............................................................
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Chapter 7: Using Bluetooth................................................................ 57
Chapter 8: Multimedia Applications .................................................. 59
8.1 Videos and Photos ....................................................................................
Recording Video....................................................................................................
Taking a Photo.......................................................................................................
Reviewing a Video ...............................................................................................
Reviewing a Photo.................................................................................................
Configuring Camera Settings ................................................................................
8.2 Viewing Videos & Photos .........................................................................
Playback Videos in the Album ..............................................................................
View Photos in the Album ....................................................................................
8.3 Using Music Player ...................................................................................
Music Screen .........................................................................................................
Playing Music........................................................................................................
Changing Playback Options ..................................................................................
Creating a Playlist..................................................................................................
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Chapter 9: Programs........................................................................... 68
9.1 Barcode
Scanner
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10.1 Device Settings
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9.2 Browser ......................................................................................................
9.3 Calculator...................................................................................................
9.4 Calendar .....................................................................................................
9.5 Camcorder .................................................................................................
9.6 Camera ......................................................................................................
9.7 Clock...........................................................................................................
9.8 Contacts .....................................................................................................
9.9 Documents To Go .....................................................................................
9.10 Email.........................................................................................................
9.11 Facebook..................................................................................................
9.12 File Browser.............................................................................................
Managing Files and Folders ..................................................................................
9.13 Gallery ......................................................................................................
9.14 Gmail ........................................................................................................
9.15 Google Search .........................................................................................
9.16 Latitude ....................................................................................................
9.17 Maps ........................................................................................................
9.18 Market.......................................................................................................
9.19 Messaging...............................................................................................
9.20 Music ........................................................................................................
9.21 Navigation ................................................................................................
9.22 News and Weather ..................................................................................
9.23 Places ......................................................................................................
9.24 Settings (4G) ............................................................................................
9.25 Settings ....................................................................................................
9.26 Talk ...........................................................................................................
9.27 Touchpal Keyboard.................................................................................
9.28 Twidroyd ..................................................................................................
9.29 Videos.......................................................................................................
9.30 Voice Dialer..............................................................................................
9.31 Voice Note................................................................................................
9.32 Voice Search............................................................................................
9.33 Wootfood..................................................................................................
9.34 Yes IM ......................................................................................................
9.35 Yes World.................................................................................................
9.36 YouTube ...................................................................................................
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Chapter 10: Managing Your Phone.................................................... 86
Yes Network ..........................................................................................................
Wireless & networks .............................................................................................
Call settings ...........................................................................................................
Sound.....................................................................................................................
Display..................................................................................................................
Location & security ...............................................................................................
Applications.....................................................
Accounts & sync .................................................
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Privacy.........................................................
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Safety Information
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Specifications
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SD card & phone storage...........................................
Language & keyboard .............................................
Voice input & output ..............................................
Accessibility ....................................................
Date & time .....................................................
About phone ..........................................................................................................
10.2 Changing Basic Settings ........................................................................
Date and Time .......................................................................................................
Setting Alarms .......................................................................................................
Display Settings.....................................................................................................
Ringtone Settings...................................................................................................
10.3 Using Wireless & networks ....................................................................
10.4 Protecting Your Phone ...........................................................................
Enable or Disable SIM card PIN .........................................................................
Enabling Screen Lock Protection ..........................................................................
10.5 Resetting the Device ...............................................................................
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Getting Started
Chapter 1: Getting Started
1.1 Eclipse
Front
Light & P
-
sensor
Touchscreen
Back
key
Menu
key
Microphone
Home
key
Back
cover
Speaker
Earpiece
Front Camera
LED indicator
5.0 Megapixels camera
Flash LED
Back
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Top
Cover notch
Strap hole
Power Button
Down
Micro USB
Headset jack
Micro USB connector
NOTE: The battery can also be charged while connecting to a computer.
Side
Camera
key
Power button
• Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn the Eclipse on or off.
• To save battery power, press once to temporarily turn off the screen. Press again to turn it back
connector
• Connect USB cable to PC as a modem / USB mass storage.
• Connect USB cable and the AC adapter to charge the battery.
on.
Volume Key
Left
Right
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1.2 Accessories
1.3 Installing SIM Card, Battery and
To remove the back cover
SIM card
SIM card
contains your phone number, memory storage, and network service details.
To install SIM card
Insert SIM card as shown. Ensure the gold
To remove SIM card
1. Remove
battery.
Your package comes with the following items. If any of them is missing, please contact your retailer.
Smartphone
AC adaptor
Micro USB cable
Headset
Battery
Quick Start Guide
Memory Card
1. Turn the Eclipse off.
2. Carefully pry up the back cover using the cover notch. Release the hooks around the edges to remove the back cover.
contacts are facing down and the notched corner is facing away from the battery slot.
2. Use your finger to slide SIM card from the card slot.
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Battery
Eclipse comes with a rechargeable Li
-
Ion battery. Battery life varies depending on the
To remove battery
To replace the back cover
2
1
CAUTION
network and applications used and the type of connections attached to this device.
To install battery
Insert battery. Make sure the contacts of the battery are aligned with the connectors on the battery slot.
Use your fingertip to lift the battery tab and remove battery.
Secure the hooks on the back cover with designated holes on the Eclipse and close the back cover.
NOTE: To ensure battery performance and avoid the risk of fire:
• Use only original batteries designated for the Eclipse.
• Do not store the battery in temperatures below -20ºC or higher than 55ºC.
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF INCORRECT
BATTERY IS USED.
PROMPTLY DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES IN
ACCORDANCE TO LOCAL REGULATIONS.
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Memory card
To install memory card
1. Flip the rubber blocker away before inserting
To remove memory card
1.4 Charging Battery
Charge the battery
1. Connect one end of the AC adaptor to the
When the battery is charging, the orange LED is
activated;
if Eclipse is turned on,
then the
Battery Standby Time:
NOTE:
icon is
You will need a microSD® card to store photos, music, videos and other data.
the memory card.
2. Insert memory card with the gold contacts facing down.
3. Slide the memory card into place.
1. For safety removal, tap Application Drawer > Settings > SD card & phone storage > Unmount SD card.
2. Flip the rubber blocker away before removing the memory card.
3. Carefully slide the memory card away from the slot.
The battery that came with your device is only partially charged. To fully charge the battery, charge it for 2 hours using the AC adaptor.
Micro USB connector of the Eclipse as shown.
2. Plug the other end of the AC adaptor to the wall outlet to start charging.
activated; the icon is also displayed on the status bar. When the battery is fully charged, the orange LED disappears and the green LED is
also displayed on the status bar.
• Up to 230 Hrs (GSM)
• Up to 100 Hrs (WiMAX)
• Battery can also be charged when the Eclipse connects to computer through a USB cable.
• Battery life varies based on usage.
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1.5 Using Headset
1.6 Turning the Eclipse On or Off
After installing the SIM card and charging the battery, your Eclipse is ready to turn on.
Press and hold the
Power
button until your phone vibrates.
Turn off your Eclipse
1. Press and hold the
Power
button for 3 seconds.
To Turn Display Off
To turn the display off, press the
Power
button.
To turn the display on, press the
Power
button again.
For hands-free conversation or listening to music, plug a headset to the headset jack or use a Bluetooth HSP headset.
NOTE:
• When using a headset, your ability to hear outside sounds may be limited. Do not use a headset if it will endanger you.
• Do not set the volume to its maximum with a headset as it may damage your hearing.
• It is recommended you use the supplied headset as some headsets may not be compatible with the phone. Check with your retailer on compatible third party headsets.
Turn on your Eclipse
2. A pop-up window appears, tap Power off.
3. Select OK to confirm.
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1.7 Unlocking the Screen
Unlock the screen
1. Press the
Power
button to turn on the display from Sleep mode.
2. Drag
towards
the right edge of the screen to unlock the screen.
1.8 Yes Account Login
After turning on your phone for the first time, you will be prompted to log onto the Yes Network.
1. Enter your Yes ID and password.
2. Tap Next to log in and continue to the Home Screen.
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3. If you do not have a Yes ID, tap Register Now! If you are within 4G coverage, you will proceed to the Yes Network website.
4. Tap Yes I just want to register a Yes ID near the bottom of the page.
5. Enter your registration details. Once you have completed registration, your Yes ID is ready to be used on your Eclipse.
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Chapter 2: The Basics
2.1 Home Screen
From Home screen, you can quickly
access common features and view notifications
Default Shortcut
Tap an icon to
Application Launcher
Status Bar Icons
of missed calls, received messages, check battery and connection status. Status bar – Displays status & notifications
Google Search
Yes 4G Login - Tap to setup your Yes ID.
access the application.
Shortcut Menu Tap an icon to access the application.
The Status bar icons indicate different types of information.
To open the Status Bar to full view, tap the Status Bar and drag downward. Scroll down to view ongoing phone activities or notifications easily.
To close the window, pressor slide the Status Bar handle at the bottom of the screen upward.
Tap to view the applications and device settings.
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The icons on the status bar indicate the following information:
Yes Life icon
Battery icon
4G data transmission icon
Icon Description
Sound is off. This icon does not
Icon Description
Battery is full.
Network icon
Icon Description
No network signal.
Icon Description
GPRS network is in use.
HSPDA network is in use.
GSM signal strength icon
USB connection icon
Volume icon
The following icons may appear on the volume icon area.
appear if vibrate mode is on, but sound is off.
Vibrate mode is activated.
Speakerphone is on.
To adjust the volume, see “Adjusting the Volume” on page 17.
4G signal strength icon
Battery icon
The following icons may appear on the battery icon area:
Battery is low.
Battery is charging.
To charge the battery, see “Charging Battery” on page 5.
The following icons may appear on the phone network icon area.
GSM Network in use. Signal bars indicate signal strength.
WiMAX network is in use.
EDGE network is in use.
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Connection icon
The following icons may
appear on the
connection icon area.
Icon Description
Icon Description
New email notification.
Alarm.
Task notification.
Device is connected to PC via
USB tethering enabled.
Calls icon
Icon Description
Incoming call.
Call is on hold.
Tap the status bar and scroll
down to
Missed call notification.
Icon
Description
No SIM card inserted.
Airplane mode is active. All wire­less connections disabled.
WiFi is connected.
Bluetooth connection is active.
Paired with Bluetooth headset.
GPRS data connection open.
EDGE data connection open.
HSDPA data connection open.
4G data connection open.
Notification icon
The following icons may appear on the notification icon area.
New text message notification.
New Google mail notification.
Logged into Yes Life.
Not Logged into Yes Life.
GPS active.
The following icons may appear on the notification icon area.
Call is in progress.
USB connector.
Portable Wi-Fi hotspot enabled.
Device is connected to PC via USB connector and Wi-Fi envi- ronment is shared with PC
File has been downloaded.
view the details.
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Yes Life
If you are currently signed into Yes Life, tap
Sign
Shortcut Menu
Icon Menu Item
Dialer
Contacts
Messaging
Description
Tap to manage contacts.
Tap to send text messages.
To configure Yes Life settings, open the Status Bar and tap Settings.
out to manually disconnect from Yes Life. Tap again to Sign In. You can also select options on how the phone
connects to Yes Life.
• Connect via Yes 4G only connects to Yes Life using Yes 4G network only.
• Connect via Yes 4G/Wi-Fi connects to Yes Life using Yes 4G network or a Wi-Fi network, if available.
• Also connect via 3G provides an optional network service to connect to Yes Life if the Yes 4G network or a Wi-Fi connection is not availble.
The Shortcut menu displays notification or other information of each menu item. To easily access the menu, tap the item on the Home screen.
Display device keypad. Tap to enter the phone number and make calls.
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Customizing Shortcut menu
2. appears on the bottom of the Home screen.
to delete. The shortcut icon is
3. Drag the icon to
To add a shortcut:
1. Tap Menu > Add > Shortcuts.
2. Tap Applications to display the list of applications.
3. Tap to add the items that you want to appear on the Home screen.
To remove a shortcut:
1. Tap and hold the desired shortcut icon. The icon enlarges.
then removed.
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Using Widgets
Save time with live updates right on the Home screen and get all your personalized
You may add and customize the Widgets on the Home screen as you like.
to delete. The widget is then
Application Launcher
The Application Launcher contains all applications and settings. On the Home screen,
updates in one place.
1. From the Home Screen, tap Menu > Add > Widgets. A list of all available widgets is displayed.
2. Tap to select the widget you want to appear on the Home screen.
To remove widgets:
1. From the Home screen, tap and hold the desired
widget. The widget enlarges and bottom of the Home screen.
2. Drag the widget to removed.
Tap to display the menu.
• Swipe your finger left or right to view more applications.
• Tap an icon to open the application.
appears at the
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Extended Home Screen
Swipe your finger to the left or right across the Home screen.
for
Setting Wallpaper
Set wallpaper from Pictures
1. From the Home Screen, tap
Menu
>
Wallpaper.
Set wallpaper from Wallpaper gallery
1. From the Home Screen, tap
Menu
>
Wallpaper.
The two extensions to the left and to the right of the Home screen provide more space
icons, widgets, shortcuts, and other items.
You can customize the wallpaper of your Home screen with a default wallpaper or with pictures taken with this device.
Select wallpaper from is displayed on screen.
2. Tap Gallery.
3. Tap to select pictures taken by the phone camera or saved on your microSD card.
4. You will see thumbnail images of all pictures. Tap to select the picture you want to use as wallpaper.
5. Drag your finger to select the crop area and tap inside the box to crop the image.
6. Tap Save and the cropped image appears as wallpaper on the Home screen.
Select wallpaper from is displayed on screen.
2. Tap Wallpapers.
3. All system wallpapers are displayed. Swipe your finger left or right to view all available wallpapers.
4. Tap to preview the wallpaper.
5. Tap Set wallpaper to apply your selection.
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2.2 Power Button Shortcuts
to powering on/off.
to exit the menu.
The Eclipse Power button provides shortcuts to other features of the phone in addition
Press and hold the Power button for 3 seconds to bring up the shortcut options.
• Tap on Silent mode when Sound is ON to disable all
sound on the Eclipse. If vibration mode is set to Silent mode, the vibration mode icon appears in the status bar. Tap on Silent mode again when Sound is OFF to enable sound. Tap on Airplane mode to disable all wireless connections including 4G, 3G, GSM, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. An icon appears in the status bar to indicate the phone is in airplane mode. Tap again to disable airplane mode and enable wireless connections. Tap on Switch to Yes 4G/GSM to switch between networks. If you are currently in Yes 4G mode, tap to switch to GSM mode. If you are in GSM mode, tap to return to Yes 4G mode.
Tap
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2.3 Adjusting the Volume
4. Tap
to exit the menu.
To adjust in
-
call volume
the volume.
To adjust media/alarm volume
1. Tap
Application Launcher
>
Settings> Sound.
The Eclipse features four types of volume which can be adjusted separately:
Ringer volume: Set the volume for incoming calls and notifications.
In-call volume: Set the volume during a call.
Media volume: Set the volume for music and videos.
Alarm volume: Set the volume for alarms.
To adjust ringer volume
1. Tap Application Launcher > Settings > Sound.
2. Tap Volume.
3. To adjust the ringtone volume, do either of the following: a. Drag the volume slider to adjust the volume. b. Press the volume button to adjust the volume. NOTE: When the Eclipse is set to silent mode, all
sounds are turned off except media and alarm.
During a phone call, press the volume button to adjust
2. Tap Volume.
3. Drag the Media/Alarm volume slider to adjust the volume.
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2.4 Contacts
Adding a Contact
the Yes Cloud
1. Tap
Application Launcher
>
Contacts.
4. Enter contact information such as name, phone
Contacts is your phonebook that allows you to store names, phone numbers, email addresses and other information. Contacts are stored in the phone memory. You can save information such as names, pictures, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, etc. You can also add the frequently used contacts to the favorites list. See “Favorite Contacts” on page 21.
When you add a new contact, the contact information is stored on the Eclipse and on
-based Network address book.
2. Tap Menu > New contact.
3. If you have other accounts, such as a Google account, in addition to your Yes ID, you can select the account to add the new contact.
number, email address etc.
5. Tap Done to save the contact or tap Revert to exit without saving any changes.
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Searching for Contacts
On the Contacts screen, do any of the following to easily search for contacts:
filtered as you type.
Displaying Contacts
If you have many contacts, you can set the contact display options to filter which
• In the search box, type the first few letters of the
contact to search, or tap Menu > Search. The list is
Tap an alphabetical index to view contacts that start with the letter. For example, to view names that start with “k”, tap “k” and the list of contacts will be displayed.
contacts to show.
1. Tap Application Launcher > Contacts.
2. Tap Menu > Display Options.
3. Enabling Only contacts with phones will display only contacts with phone numbers.
4. Sort and view your contact list by Given name or Last name.
5. Under Choose contacts to display, your Yes ID account as well as other mail service accounts, such as Yahoo or Google, that you have added to the Eclipse, are displayed here.
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6. Tap on your Yes ID account to display the Yes
Importing Contacts
You can import contacts from the SIM card or the memory card to the Eclipse.
1. Tap
Application Launcher
>
Contacts.
2. Tap
Menu
>
Import/Export.
contact display options..
• Yes ID contacts added via the Friend Request option (See “Friends” on page 22), but have not yet been accepted by the other party is listed as Pending.
• Friends includes all accepted Yes ID contacts added through the Friend Request option or through receiving and accepting a Friend Request from another individual.
• Ungrouped contains non-Yes ID contacts added via New Contact.
7. Enable the checkbox next to the grouping category to display contacts in that group.
NOTE: Contacts under a group category that you have unchecked are NOT searchable using the Contact search.
3. Select Import from SIM card or Import from SD card.
4. Select contacts to import, tap Menu to select Import all or select vCard files to import.
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Backing Up Contacts
You can copy the contacts to the memory card to back up the contact
information.
Export contacts to the memory card
2. Tap
Menu
>
Import/Export
>
Export to SD card.
Favorite Contacts
Add to Favorites
1. Tap
Application Launcher
>
Contacts.
1. Tap Application Launcher > Contacts.
NOTE: Copying contacts to the memory card will overwrite the old backup file.
3. A warning message pops up, tap OK to proceed. All contacts are copied to the memory card.
You can add the most frequently called contacts to the favorite contact list which helps you to access the contacts quickly and easily.
2. From the contact list, tap and hold the desired contact.
3. Tap Add to favorites. The contact is now in the favorites list.
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Friends
With
Friends, you can invite and accept requests to chat over Yes IM with other Yes ID
1. When you are logged into Yes Life
Remove from Favorites
1. Tap Application Launcher > Contacts.
2. Tap Favorites tab. The favorites list is displayed.
3. Tap and hold the desired contact to display the submenu.
4. Tap Remove from favorites. The contact will be removed from the favorites list.
contacts.
,
you will also logged into Yes IM.
2. Tap Application Launcher > Contacts.
3. Tap Friend request.
4. Enter the details to search for other contacts in the Yes network. The information entered here is saved as a Yes ID contact.
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5. The other party will receive a notification for your Friend request.Tap the request notification.
6. Tap Accept.
7. When the other party accepts your Friend request, you can use Yes IM to begin chatting.
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Chapter 3: Using the Phone
On the home screen, tap
Dialer.
3.1 Changing the Network
To switch between
Yes Network and GSM Network
1. Tap
Application Launcher
>
Dialer.
2. Tap
to display available networks.
3. Select a network from the list to make your call.
To open Phone screen, do any of the following:
Tap Application Launcher > Dialer.
By default, Eclipse will be in the Yes Network. The Eclipse can switch to a GSM Network (or back to Yes Network) via the simple steps as below:
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3.2 Making a Call
NOTE:
If you are calling via the Yes Network, you
4. After entering the phone number,
• tap
• tap
to begin a VOIP (Voice
-
over IP) call.
to begin a video call.
1. Tap
Application Launcher
>
Contacts.
To make a call from the Phone screen
1. Tap Application Launcher > Dialer.
2. Tap the phone number on the keypad.
3. Tap to erase a wrong number. Tap and hold to erase the entire number.
may tap the Enter field and type in the phone number or Yes ID using the keypad.
NOTE: Yes Life connection a VOIP or video call.
To make a call from Contacts
2. Tap the desired contact.
3. Tap Yes ID, Call mobile, or Call home.
is required to make
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To manage other call features
tap
3.3 Making a Conference Call
To make a VOIP conference call:
3. Tap
to begin dialing a VOIP call.
To place a second call, tap Add call.
To end the current call, tap End.
To display the on-screen keypad, tap Keypad .
To mute or unmute the microphone, tap Mute.
To route the device's audio through a handset periperal, tap Handset. To display the device’s options for the current call,
Call Options .
To place the current call on hold, tap Hold.
1. Tap Application Launcher > Dialer.
2. Tap the phone number on the keypad.
NOTE: Yes Life connection a VOIP call.
4. When the call is answered, tap Add Call.
5. Select the second call participant from Contacts or the Call log, or enter the participant’s phone number using the keypad.
6. Tap to begin dialing.
7. Once the second call has been established, tap Join to start a conference call.
NOTE: Before tapping JOIN, you can select the call options, Switch to video and Transfer Call. Once you join a conference call, the Call options button is grayed out.
is required to make
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8. When the conference call begins, the screen
1. Tap
Application Launcher
>
Dialer.
3. Tap
to begin dialing a video call.
Is required to make
4. When the call is answered, tap
Add Call.
6. Tap
to begin dialing a video call.
displays the call duration.
9. Tap Add Call to add another VOIP call into the conference.
To make a Video conference call:
2. Tap the phone number or Yes ID on the keypad.
NOTE: Yes Life connection a video call.
5. Select the second call participant from Contacts or the Call log, or enter the participant’s phone number using the keypad.
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7. Once the second call has been established, tap
NOTE:
Join to start a conference call.
8. When the conference call begins, the screen displays the call duration. Video from other call participants are displayed to the right, in the order the participant joined the conference. Your video is displayed below the other participants to the left.
9. Tap Add Call to add another video call into the conference.
• The call participants have the option to remove video during a video call conversation and down the video call to a voice call.
• A participant in a voice conference can upgrade an existing voice conference call to a video conference call.
• If the conference host is in voice mode, all users will not have the option to upgrade to video conferencing.
• If the user is hosting a video conference with 4 existing participants, the user can add two more participants on voice only.
• The calling party makes an voice call and adds video to it during the voice call conversation. The receiving party chooses the voice option and receives a notification that the calling party has upgraded to a video call. The receiving party can later upgrade to a video call.
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3.4 Answering a call
The Eclipse notifies you of incoming calls in the
following ways:
the caller is listed in your Contacts, the contact’s
To accept or reject an incoming call
To answer the call, tap Answer .
To reject the call, tap Reject.
To reject the call and reply with a text message, tap Reject with Text.
The Eclipse rings or vibrates.
The screen displays an incoming call message. If
name appears. You may also see the caller’s phone number, if available.
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Chapter 4: Entering Information
4.1 Touchpal On
-
Screen Keyboard
Touchpal on
-
screen keyboard appears in portrait mode when an application requires
text input, such as messaging, and writing emails. The Touchpal keyboard input
method is activated by default on the Eclipse.
field to choose your
Using the Touchpal On
-
Screen Keyboard
Tap the screen
to display the on
-
screen keyboard.
Lower case keyboard
Upper case keyboard
Numbers and symbols
Tap the keys to enter characters.
To cycle between lowercase, uppercase, and Caps lock, tap
To display the numeric and symbols keyboard,
tap
for more options, such as emoticons. Tap
.
. Tap on the side buttons
to return to the alphabetic
CAPs Lock selector arrow Tap to toggle between upper case or lower case text input method.
Input method selector: Tap and hold any empty text
preferred input method.
(default)
keyboard.
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To change to a different language input method, tap
To edit the Touchpal on
-
screen keyboard settings, tap
To open text editing options, tap
To use voice input, tap
.
.
. The Eclipse is preloaded
.
Setting the Input Method
This device supports several text
input methods, select
Changing Input Method
with English and several input methods for Chinese.
your preferred method.
1. Tap Application Launcher > Settings > Language & keyboard.
2. In Language & keyboard settings, a list of the input methods is displayed. Select and check the options you prefer.
1. Press and hold any text-field in an application. For example, in Email, tap and hold the field “To:”. The Input Method Screen pops up.
2. Select an available input methods to use.
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4.2 Configuring
Touchpal Keyboard
Settings
4. Tap on
Chinese Input
to configure Chinese text
1. Tap Application Launcher > Touchpal keyboard.
2. The Touchpal keyboard has several options that can be configured. Tap on the desired option to configure.
3. By default, the Touchpal keyboard on the Eclipse supports English and several Chinese input methods, including PinYin, Bihua, Handwriting, Zhuyin, Cangjie. Uncheck to remove the input methods from the keyboard language options.
display options.
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5. Tap Handwriting to configure options for Chinese handwriting input method.
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Chapter 5: Email & Messaging
5.1 Messaging
Changing the Network
1. Tap
Application Launcher
>
Messaging.
2. Tap
to display available networks.
Use Messaging to access text messages and Yes messages. Use Email send and receive email messages via your internet e-mail accounts.
By default, Eclipse will be in the Yes Network. The Eclipse can switch to a GSM Network (or back to Yes Network) via the simple steps as below:
To switch between Yes Network and GSM Network:
3. Select a network from the list to send your message.
to
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Creating and Sending a Text Message
This device offers several ways to create and send a new text message.
From the Home screen
From Call log
Group SMS
Request message delivery notification
1. In
Messaging,
tap
Menu
>
Settings
to access SMS
3. Tap
to exit the menu.
1.
Tap Application Launcher > Messaging.
2.
Tap New message.
3.
In the To field, enter the recipient’s phone number.
4.
Type message in the Click to input field.
5.
Tap Send to send your message.
1.
Tap Application Launcher > Contacts.
2.
Tap the Call log tab to view all call history.
3.
Tap and hold a call from the Call log.
4.
Tap Send text message.
5.
Compose your message.
6.
Tap Send.
NOTE: If you exit Messaging before sending, the unsent message will be automatically saved as a draft.
1. Tap Application Launcher > Messaging.
2. Tap New message.
3. In the To field, you can enter up to 10 recipients to your message. Recipients can either be phone numbers or contact names from the Address book.
settings.
2. Tap to check Delivery reports check box.
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Receiving and Managing Messages
When you send and receive messages from a contact, these messages are grouped
Forward a text message
Delete all text messages
as a message thread. A message thread looks like an exchanged conversation.
Reply to a text message
1.
Tap Application Launcher > Messaging.
2.
Tap a message thread to open it.
3.
Tap Click to input to enter your message.
4.
Tap Send.
1. Tap Application Launcher > Messaging.
2. Tap to view a message thread.
3. Tap and hold a message to display the message options.
4. Tap Forward.
5. In the To field, enter the recipient’s phone number.
6. Tap Send.
You can delete all text threads in Messaging.
1. Tap Application Launcher > Messaging.
2. Tap Menu > Delete threads.
3. Tap Delete to confirm.
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Delete one message thread
1. Tap Application Launcher > Messaging.
2. Tap and hold the message thread you want to delete.
3. Tap Delete thread.
4. Tap Delete to confirm.
Copy message text
You can use this function to copy the text from a message to a new message you are composing.
1.
Tap Application Launcher > Messaging.
2.
Tap a message thread to open it.
3.
Tap and hold the message to display the options.
4.
Tap Copy message text.
5.
Tap and hold Click to input.
6.
Tap Paste to paste the copied text to your new message.
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5.2 Yes IM
To
access other function
Yes IM is an instant messaging application that allows you to chat with other Yes users. You can also use Yes IM to make a phone call or video call, view contact information and send text messages. To access Yes IM, you need to sign in Yes Account. If you are a new user, register first. See “Yes Account Login” on page 7.
To send an instant message
1. Tap Application Launcher > Yes IM.
2. Tap a name to open the chat window.
3. Enter your message in the Click to input field.
1. Tap Application Launcher > Yes IM.
2. Tap a contact's image.
3. Select a function in the menu bar.
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To add a friend
1. Tap Application Launcher > Yes IM.
2. Tap Menu > Friends request to open the Friend Search window..
3. Enter a name or Yes ID and tap Search.
4. Select a user in the Friend Search Results window.
5. Tap Yes to send the friend request.
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5.3 Email
Accounts
Setting Up an Internet Email Account
This device can send and receive emails just as you do with a computer. This device supports Internet email: email account provided by an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or web-based email, such as Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail, Yes Mail, etc.
1. Tap Application Launcher > Email.
2. Enter your Email address and Password.
3. Tap Next.
• To add another email account, tap Menu > Accounts > Menu > Add account.
4. The Eclipse attempts to automatically retrieve the email settings. If the settings are unknown to Eclipse, you will need to select the email account type. Contact your mail adminstrator if you are unsure of the account type.
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5. Enter the settings for the incoming mail server. Tap Next when finished.
6. Enter the settings for the outgoing mail server. Tap Next when finished.
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7. Choose the email account options.
9. Tap
Done.
Opening Email
From the Application Launcher, tap
Email
to view your emails.
Select an account
1. Tap
Application Launcher
>
Email.
• In the drop-down box, select how frequently you want the Eclipse to check for new mail.
• Enable Send email from this account by default if you want to use this account to send emails.
• Enable Notify me when email arrives to receive a notification in the status bar whenever new mail arrives.
8. Enter Name and Account display name. NOTE: The Account display name is the name
shown on the Home screen and the Email screen.
The account picker screen lists the available email accounts.
2. Tap the account you want to access.
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Configure email settings
5.4 Using Email
Composing and Sending an Email
Send an
Email from Contacts
You can send an email to a contact with an email
Configure message settings using the Account settings submenus.
1. On Your accounts screen, tap to select an email account.
2. Tap Menu > Account settings to open the email setting submenus.
1.
Tap Application Launcher > Email, then tap an email account.
2.
Tap Menu > Compose.
3.
In the To field, enter the recipient’s email address.
4.
To enter a subject, tab Subject.
5.
Compose your email.
6.
Tap Send.
address stored in Contacts.
1.
Tap Application Launcher > Contacts.
2.
Tap a name to open contact.
3.
Tap Email home.
4.
Enter a subject and compose your email.
5.
Tap Send.
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Add attachments to an email message
NOTE:
The maximum size of the attachment is
Receiving Emails
Reading and Replying to Emails
NOTE:
Only supported file types can be opened on the Eclipse.
Reply or forward an e
-
mail
1. Before sending your message, tap Menu > Add attachment.
2. Select a folder and select the file you want to attach.
dependent on the mail server from which the email is sent.
Emails are automatically received in Inbox folder when the device connects to a network.
Manually receive e-mails
1. Tap Application Launcher > Email, then tap an email account.
2. Tap Menu > Refresh.
The Inbox displays the email headers. When you open the email, it shows only a part of the message, unless it is a very short message. Download the email to view the complete content.
Download attachments
With POP3 email accounts, attachments are downloaded when you download the complete message. With IMAP4 email accounts, tap the attachment to mark it for download. The
attachment is downloaded the next time you connect to your email server.
1. Open the message.
2. Do any of the following:
• Tap Reply or Reply all to reply the email.
• Tap Menu > Forward. Then enter the recipient in the To field.
3. Compose your message.
4. Tap Send.
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Managing Email Folders
Delete an email
To move between messaging accounts
Customizing Email Sett
ings
You can configure the general settings of your email
frequency, default account, notifications, and server
Set up your account name
1. Tap Application Launcher > Email, then tap an email account.
2. Tap Inbox to view the inbox messages.
3. Tap and hold the message.
4. Tap Delete.
If you are viewing the messaging list screen of one account and you want to view the list of another account, tap Menu > Accounts, then tap the account you want to view.
account such as account name, email checking
settings.
1. Tap an email account.
2. Tap Menu > Account settings to view the email account settings.
3. Tap Account name to change the account name.
4. Tap OK to confirm.
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Set up the email checking frequency
Set up default account
Delete an email account
1. Tap an email account.
2. Tap Menu > Account settings to view the email account settings.
3. Tap Email check frequency. You can set the device to automatically check for new email every 5 mins, every 10 mins, every 15 mins, every 30 mins, every hour, or never.
1. Tap an email account.
2. Tap Menu > Account settings to view the email account settings.
3. Tap Default account to send email from this account by default.
1.
Tap Application Launcher > Email.
2.
Tap and hold the account to delete.
3.
Tap Remove account.
4.
Tap OK to confirm.
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Chapter 6: Using Internet
6.1 Connecting to Internet
The Eclipse connects to Internet via:
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi
Connect to a Wi
-
Fi network
1. Turn Wi
-
Fi on.The device scans for Wi
-Fi
signals
Cellular Data Networks
Yes 4G Network
Turn Wi-Fi on or off
1. Tap Application Launcher > Settings > Wireless & networks > Wi-Fi Settings.
2. Tap to check the Wi-Fi function and turn Wi-Fi on or off. NOTE: Turning Wi-Fi ON will turn WiMAX OFF.
and detected networks are displayed below.
2. Tap a network connection, then tap Connect.
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3. When connecting to a secured network, you will be
4. When Wi
-
Fi is connected, the
connection icon is
prompted for the password. Enter the password, then tap Connect.
displayed on the status bar.
Add Wi-Fi network
1. Tap Application Launcher > Settings > Wireless & networks.
2. Tap Wi-Fi settings.
3. In Wi-Fi networks, tap Add Wi-Fi network. A new window is displayed.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions and enter the necessary information, then tap Save to save the settings.
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Configure Wi-Fi settings
NOTE:
If you do not want to receive Yes Life calls
4. Tap
Use static IP.
NOTE:
If you use static IP, enter the IP settings as
1. Tap Application Launcher > Settings > Wireless & networks.
2. Tap Wi-Fi settings > Menu > Advanced.
3. Tap Wi-Fi sleep policy to configure Wi-Fi behavior.
via a Wi-Fi connection, change from the default setting of Never to conserve battery power.
required.
5. In IP settings, enter the IP address, gateway, netmask, and DNS. Tap OK to save your settings.
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Yes 4G Settings
By default, the phone automatically connects to the network last used.
Connect to a WiMAX network
NOTE:
The Eclipse only supports the Yes WiMAX
Turn WiMAX on or off
1. Tap Application Launcher > Settings (4G).
2. Tap to check the WiMAX function and turn WiMAX on or off.
1. Turn WiMAX on.
2. The device scans for the Yes Network and is displayed below if detected.
network.
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Cellular Data
Network
The Eclipse may also allow you to switch to GSM networks to establish an Internet
Check the availability of these connections with your
connection with the following steps:
To switch between Yes Network and GSM Network
1. Tap Application Launcher > Settings > Wireless & networks.
2. Tap Mobile networks.
3. Tap Network Mode and select GSM Mode. The setting will be remembered for applications that require an Internet connection.
Alternatively, you may switch between networks by pressing and holding the Power button for 3 seconds and then tapping Switch to Yes 4G/GSM in the Phone options menu.
network service provider and obtain the following information:
Access Point Names
Proxy
Port
User name
Password
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Set up GSM data connection
Starting a Data Connection
Manually start a data connection
1. Tap
Application Launcher
>
Settings.
Sharing a Data Connection
1. Tap Application Launcher > Settings > Wireless & networks.
2. Tap Mobile networks > Access Point Names.
3. Tap Menu > New APN.
4. Tap Name to enter a name for the connection, then tap OK.
5. Enter the APN, then tap OK.
6. Enter the Proxy, Port, Username, and Password (if available) etc., then tap OK.
7. Tap Save to store your settings or tap Discard to exit without saving the changes.
Data connection is automatically activated when the device is turned on. If you set up multiple data connections, select the connection you want to use manually.
2. Tap Wireless & networks > Mobile networks > Access Point Names.
3. A list of connections will be displayed. Tap the connection you want to use.
You can share your phone's mobile data connection via USB or as a portable Wi-Fi hotspot. With the portable Wi-Fi hotspot function, you can share up your connection with up to 5 other devices.
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To start tethering:
To use your phone as a portable hotspot:
To configure the portable Wi
-
Fi hotspot:
1. Connect your phone to a computer via USB.
2. Tap Application Launcher > Settings.
3. Tap Wireless & networks > Tethering & portable hotspot.
4. Tap to check the USB tethering and share data connection with another device.
1. Tap Application Launcher > Settings.
2. Tap Wireless & networks > Tethering & portable hotspot.
3. Tap to check Portable Wi-Fi hotspot.
1. Tap Portable Wi-Fi hotspot setting (Portable Wi­ Fi hotspot option must be checked).
2. Tap Configure Wi-Fi hotspot.
3. Select the security option for the Wi-Fi hotspot.
• Open allows other devices to connect to the Wi-Fi hotspot without requiring the user to enter a password.
• WPA2 PSK is a standard for securing a Wi-Fi network. Select this option to require users connecting to the hotspot to enter a password.
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6.2 Browsing a Web Page
.
Tap to use Google
Address bar
Recently viewed
Tap to enter the
To scroll the page
To scroll up or down, swipe your finger down or up. To scroll left or right, tap and swipe
Managing a Web Page
While viewing a web page, tap
Menu
to change view settings or
apply other functions.
The following table lists the Menu options. Depending on the function, some options
Exit
Windows
Close the Browser and return to Home screen.
Display a list of the current active Web pages.
1. On the home screen, tap Browser or tap Application Launcher > Browser.
2. Tap the address bar.
3. Type the URL then tap
Voice Actions.
websites are listed.
website.
your finger to the right or left.
To set the Home page
1. While viewing a web page, tap Menu > More > Settings > Set home page.
2. Enter the URL of the page that you want to set as home page.
3. Tap OK to save your settings.
may be unavailable.
New window
Open a web page in a new window.
Bookmarks
Select from the list of saved favorite web pages to visit.
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Refresh
Find on page
Downloads
Find the text on the web page.
View the download history.
Quick search on your phone and the web
To search information by entering text
1. Tap
Application Launcher
>
Google Search
or tap
4. If what you are sea
rching is not in the list, tapin
Reload the current Web page.
Forward
Add bookmark
Select text
Page info
Share page
Settings
Go to the next page.
Allows you to save favorite Web pages.
Select text on the web page.
View web page information.
Send this web page via email or messaging.
Configure browser settings:
• Page content settings: configure page content settings.
• Privacy settings: configure privacy settings.
• Security settings: configure security settings.
• Advanced settings: set advanced settings for individual websites or reset all settings to factory default.
From the Home Screen, you can search information on your phone and on the web with Google Search.
Google Search widget.
2. Enter the text you are searching in Quick Search Box.
3. As you type, matching items on your phone and suggestions from Google web search are added to the list of previously chosen search results. If what you are searching for is in the list of suggestions, phone search results, or previously chosen search results, tap it in the list.The item opens in the appropriate application, such as Contacts or the Browser.
the Quick Search Box. The Browser opens, displaying results of a Google search on the web.
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To search information by speaking
2. A dialog
opens, prompting you to speak the words
1. Tap
that you want to search for.
3. When you are finished speaking, Voice Search analyzes your speech and displays the results of your search. If Voice Search misunderstood you, Quick Search Box presents a list of similar-sounding search terms.
in the Quick Search Box.
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Chapter 7: Using Bluetooth
Bluetooth modes
On:
Bluetooth is turned on. This device detects other Bluetooth devices, but this
7.1 Connecting to Bluetooth Devices
device is not visible to others. Discoverable: Bluetooth is turned on and this device is visible to other Bluetooth devices. Off: Bluetooth is turned off.
To turn Bluetooth on or off
1. Tap Application Launcher > Settings > Wireless & networks.
2. Tap to check Bluetooth and activate.
3. To make your phone visible to others, tap Bluetooth settings and check Discoverable to make this phone visible to other devices.
A connection to a Bluetooth device is called a partnership. You need to pair and create a partnership with a Bluetooth device to exchange information.
1. Tap Application Launcher > Settings > Wireless & networks.
2. Tap Bluetooth settings to view the menu options.
3. To search for a new device, tap Scan for devices.
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4. Tap the device to connect.
NOTE:
PIN of the device must be identical to the
NOTE:
Tap and hold the selected device to enter
NOTE:
Once a partnership has been
created, connecting to that device again will no
longer require
5. If a PIN is required, enter the PIN to start pairing, then tap OK.
PIN on the other Bluetooth pairing device.
6. If you connect with an audio device which only supports HSP/HFP, "Connected to phone audio" will be displayed on the screen.
7. If you connect with audio device which supports HSP/HFP/A2DP, "Connected to phone and media audio" will be displayed on the screen.
device options menu.
8. When pairing is complete, in the Status bar indicates you can now use the Bluetooth headset to listen to music and to make calls.
entering the passcode.
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Chapter 8: Multimedia
8.1 Videos and Photos
This device is equipped with a 5.0 megapixels camera to
take videos and photos.
Recording Video
Tap to record
video
1. Tap
Application Launcher
>
Camcorder.
3. To start recording, tap
To stop recording, tap
.
.
Applications
2. Aim the device at the subject.
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Taking a
Photo
Tap to take a
photo
1. Tap
Application Launcher
>
Camera.
to take the shot.
. The focus frame
turns red to indicate that the focus is set.
Alternatively, you may use the Camera key on the left side of the phone to focus
2. Aim the device at the subject.
3. Tap
To focus on the image before taking the shot, tap and hold
and take the shot.
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Reviewing a Video
After recording a video, the video preview appears on of the screen.
Reviewing a Photo
After taking a photo, the photo preview appears on the screen.
Tap Gallery to view all files saved in the gallery.
Tap the video to start video playback.
Tap and hold to select multiple videos.
• Tap Share to share the picture via Twidroyd, Bluetooth, Picasa, Gmail, or Email.
• Tap Delete to delete the picture.
• Tap More for more options.
Tap Gallery to view the files saved in the gallery.
Tap Slideshow to view the photos in slideshow mode.
Tap Menu for more viewing options.
• Tap Share to share the picture via Twidroyd, Bluetooth, Picasa, Gmail, or Email.
• Tap Delete to delete the picture.
• Tap More for more options.
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Configuring Camera Settings
Tap the icon
(right side of the screen) to access the respective camera/camcorder
Tap an option to
Tap to view and adjust the general settings of your camera:
Mode
Setti
ng
Continuous AF
Video quality
Available options
Off, On
720P, D1, WVGA, VGA, CIF, QVGA, QCIF
Some options may be unavailable depending
Some options may be unavailable depending
Some options may be unavailable depending
White balance
Auto, Incandescent, Daylight, Fluorescent,
menu. Swipe your finger up and down to scroll the page for more options.
configure camera settings.
Video mode
Switch camera
Color effect
Video Encoder
Video duration
Camera settings
Flash mode
Main camera, Front camera
None, Mono, Sepia, Negative, Solarize
on video quality selection.
MPEG4, H263, H264
on video quality selection.
30 seconds (MMS), 10 minutes, 30 minutes
on video quality selection.
Restore to default
Cloudy
On, Off
Video quality
High (30m), Low (30m) MMS (Low, 30s), YouTube (High, 10m), Custom
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Mode
Setting
Switch camera
Focus mode
Available options
Auto, Normal, Macro, Off
Super fine, Fine, Normal
Off, 50 Hz, 60 Hz, Auto
Level 0, Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, Level 4
Off, On
Auto, Incandescent, Daylight, Fluorescent,
Normal, Tap capture, Face capture, Smile
Picture quality
Touch AF/AEC
Anti Banding
Photo mode
Contrast
Grid
White Balance
Capturing
Main camera, Front camera
Picture size
Color effect
Select ISO
Metering Mode
Saturation
Sharpness
Brightness
Shutter sound
5M Pixels, 3M Pixels, HD1080, 2M Pixels, WXGA, HD720, 1M Pixels, SVGA, WVGA, VGA, CIF, QVGA, QCIF
None, Mono, Sepia, Negative, Solarize
Auto, ISO100, ISO200, ISO400, ISO800
Frame Average, Center Weighted, Spot Metering
Off, On
Level 0, Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, Level 4
Level 0, Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, Level 4
Level 0, Level 1, Level 2, Level 4, Level 5, Level 6
Off, On
Camera settings
Store Location
Flash
Zoom
Restore to default
Off, On
Cloudy
Auto, On, Off
capture, Self timer, Panorama, Camcorder
1x to 4x
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8.2 Viewing Videos & Photos
Playback Videos in the Album
View Photos in the Album
4. Swipe your finger to the left/right to view the
To play the slideshow, tap
Slideshow.
To share, delete or edit the image, tap
Menu
to show more options.
1. Tap Application Launcher > Videos. All saved video clips are displayed.
2. Tap the video to playback.
1. Tap Application Launcher > Gallery.
2. Tap the desired folder to view the images and videos in thumbnails.
3. Tap an image to view.
previous/next image.
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8.3 Using Music Player
Tap
Application Launcher
>
Music.
Music Screen
Tap to go to Now
Album art
Tap to shuffle.
Tap to enable or disable
Audio information
Tap to go to the
Tap to go to the next
Slide to
go forward
Tap to play or pause the
You can transfer your music to this device from the computer.
• Playback screen: Displays the playback area with the playback controls.
Playing screen.
picture or animation
the repeat function.
display area.
previous song.
or backward.
Library screen: Displays folder categories which makes searching for media files quick and easy. It contains the following categories: Artists, Albums, Songs and Playlists.
song.
song.
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• Now Playing screen: Displays the list of songs
Playing Music
Changing Playback Options
While in the Playback screen, ta
p
Menu.
currently playing and those on queue for playback. Drag the icon on the left of each media file to arrange playback sequence.
To play music
1. Tap Application Launcher > Music. Library screen is displayed.
2. Tap Songs, and all songs on the device are displayed.
3. Tap to select the song, then the music playback automatically starts.
Tap Library to go to the Music Library screen.
Tap Party shuffle to play all songs in shuffle order.
Tap Add to playlist to add the song to a preferred playlist.
Tap Use as ringtone to set this song as your ringtone.
Tap Delete to delete this song.
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Creating a Playlist
Add songs to a specific playlist or create a playlist.
1. Tap Application Launcher > Music. The Library screen is displayed.
2. Tap and hold the song you want to add.
3. Tap Add to playlist.
4. Select from the current playlist or tap New to create a new playlist. The song is added to the playlist.
To remove a music file from playlist
1. Tap Application Launcher > Music. The Library screen is displayed.
2. Tap Playlists and select the desired playlist.
3. Tap and hold the song you want to delete.
4. Tap Remove from playlist.
5. The song is removed from the playlist.
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Chapter 9: Programs
Barcode Scanner
Scan barcodes using the camera and look up product
Camcorder
Record video clips.
Dialer
Make and receive phone calls.
Documents To Go
Use Document To Go applications such as Word To Go,
Connect to the social networking site.
Manage audio,
video, and picture files.
Facebook
File Browser
This device comes with the following pre-installed programs.
Programs
Browser
Calculator
Calendar
Camera
Clock
Contacts
Description
information.
Browse the web and download files from Internet.
Perform basic arithmetic functions, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Create and track schedule or appointments.
Capture still images and record videos.
Set up alarm clock.
Store names, numbers, e-mail and other information.
Email
Gallery
Gmail
Sheet To Go, Slideshow To Go, and PDF To Go Lite.
Send and receive e-mail messages.
View and edit photos and videos.
Google’s web-based email service.
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Programs
Market
Messaging
Music
Find applications and fun games which you can download
Send and receive text messages.
Play and manage the music and audio files on your phone.
the selected city, and read the latest news.
Configure the device settings, wireless settings and call
Settings
Talk
TouchPal key
Twidroyd
Description
Google Search
Latitude
Maps
Navigation
News and Weather
Places
Search applications and contacts on your device, and the Internet using Google Search.
See your friends’ locations and share yours with them. You need to sign in with your Google account to use this feature.
Google’s mapping service to search for places of interest.
and install on your device.
Use to track your location, find places, and get driving directions.
View the current weather as well as the weather forecast on
Help you to find the places around you. Local information available includes restaurants, coffee shops, bars, hotels, attractions, ATMs, gas stations, and more.
Settings (4G)
board
Videos
Voice Dialer
Voice Note
Voice Search
Configure Yes 4G settings.
settings of this device.
Google’s instant messaging program.
-
Configure the Touchpal keyboard.
Connect to Twitter services.
Play back the video clips.
Read and record predefined texts to be recognized and used by this device for voice dialing, finding a contact and others.
Record voice notes.
Speak out the item to search for applications and contacts on your device, or search the Internet using Google Search.
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Programs
Yes World
YouTube
Online newspaper.
Online video streaming service that allows you to view,
9.1 Barcode Scanner
To search product information
Place a barcode inside the viewfinder rectangle to scan it.
9.2 Browser
Open the
Browser
to view web
pages. See “Connecting to Internet” on page 47.
Description
Wootfood
Yes IM
Use your location to search for food near you.
Yes Network instant messaging program.
search, and upload videos.
The Barcode Scanner allows you to scan the barcode of a product using the camera in the phone and search product information online, such as prices and reviews.
• To search the product price online, tap Product Search.
• To search product reviews, tap Web Search.
• To search local and online product prices without opening the browers, tap Google Shopper
NOTE: You need to install Google Shopper before using it.
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9.3 Calculator
With
Calculator,
you can perform basic arithmetic functions on this device.
Tap
Application Launcher
>
Calculator.
9.4 Calendar
To schedule an event
9.5 Camcorder
Record video clips with this device. See “Videos and Photos” on page 59.
9.6 Camera
Capture images with this device. See “Videos and Photos” on page 59.
9.7 Clock
9.8 Contacts
The Calendar lets you schedule and sound alarms for appointments, meetings and other events. Scheduled appointments for the day can be displayed on the Home screen.
1.
Tap Application Launcher > Calendar.
2.
Tap Menu > More > New event.
3.
Enter the event details.
4.
Select the dates for From and To fields. NOTE: For an all-day event, check All Day.
5. To set repetition, select the repetition from the list.
6. To set a reminder, select the reminder time from the list.
7. When finished, tap Done to return to the calendar.
TIP: From the Calendar screen, tap a day or a time slot then tap New event to set a new appointment on the tapped date or time.
Set alarm clock with this device. See “Setting Alarms” on page 91.
View or manage your contact list. See “Contacts” on page 18.
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9.9 Documents To Go
Tap
NOTE:
To create a new document or edit an existing
to view settings for
Documents To Go.
Tap
About
for information about the current version of
Documents To Go.
1. Tap
Upgrade Store.
9.10 Email
Use
Email
to connect to your remote mailbox to retrieve your new e
-
mail messages,
Documents To Go allows you to open Microsoft Office and Adobe file formats.
Tap Recent Files to quickly view your recently viewed files Tap Starred Files to quickly view your starred files
Tap Local Files to view files stored stored locally on
your memory card Tap Google Docs to view files stored on your Google account. (requires full version) Tap Desktop Files to quickly sync files and folders with Windows. (requires full version)
to create a new MS Word, MS Excel, or MS Powerpoint document.
document, purchase the full version of Documents To Go.
Tap
• Tap Register to register the software with Dataviz.
• Tap Check for Updates to check for software updates.
• Tap Give Us Feedback to open a browser window for feedback on the prod-
uct.
• Tap Advanced Options to configure options for Documents To Go.
®
Purchase Documents To Go To get the full version of Documents To Go:
2. Tap Buy. Browser is launched and you will be redirected to www.dataviz.com.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete purchase.
or view your previously retrieved e-mail messages offline. See “Using Email” on page 43.
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Programs
9.11 Facebook
Facebook
connects you to the world’s most popular social networking site.
1. Tap
Application Launcher
>
Facebook.
9.12
File Browser
File Explorer
lets you browse the contents on the Eclipse’s SD card.
1. Tap
Application Launcher
>
File Browser.
Managing Files and Folders
To open an item, tap it.
then tap the option.
2. Tap Accept after reading the terms of services.
3. Log in using your Facebook email address and password.
2. Tap the folder list and tap the folder you want to explore.
To move, copy, delete, rename, or set the picture as Contact icon or Wallpaper, tap and hold the item
To paste an item, tap Menu > Paste.
To sort items, tap Menu > Sort, then select an option.
To search for a file, tap Menu > More > Search.
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9.13 Gallery
the
1. Tap
Application Launcher
>
Gallery.
9.14 Gmail
You can view your captured images, recorded video clips, and downloaded images in
Gallery.
2. Tap the desired folder to view the camera pictures or camera videos. The images or videos are displayed in thumbnails.
3. To view photos or videos, see “Viewing Videos & Photos” on page 64.
Gmail is Google's web-based email service. Google Mail is configured when you first set up this device. Depending on your synchronization settings, Google Mail on this device is automatically synchronized with your Google Mail account on the web.
1. Tap Application Launcher > Gmail.
2. Tap Create or Sign in your Google account.
3. Follow the on screen instructions to login or create your Gmail username and password.
4. Once logged in, you can begin reading and sending emails from your Gmail account.
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9.15 Google Search
9.16 Latitude
them.
NOTE:
This application
requires an active data connection and location service.
Joining Latitude for the First Time
1. Tap
Application Launcher
>
Latitude.
1. Tap
Application Launcher
>
Latitude.
Search information on your phone and on the web with Google Search. See “Quick search on your phone and the web” on page 55.
Latitude allows you to keep track of your friends’ location and share your location to
2. Tap Menu > Join Latitude.
3. Tap Allow & Share to share your location with friends and accept Google Latitude’s Terms and Service.
Set / Hide Your Location
2. Tap a friend.
3. Tap Edit privacy settings and tap one of the following:
• Detect your location: Select to automatically update your location.
• Set your location: Select to manually set your location on the map.
• Hide your location: Select to hide your location from your friends.
• Turn off Latitude: Tap to sign out from Latitude.
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9.17 Maps
Maps
is Google's mapping service to search for places of interest.
NOTE:
This application requires an active data connection and location service.
1. Tap
Application Launcher
>
Maps.
then
• To
find your location: Tap
.
2. Do any of the following:
• To select a nearby attractions: Tap tap the desired category.
• To select a Map mode: Tap then tap Traffic, Satellite, Terrain, Buzz, Latitude, Restaurants, My Maps, Wikipedia, Transit Lines, or Favorite Places.
• To search for a place of interest: Tap Menu > Search then type in a keyword to begin search.
• To get direction: Tap Menu > Directions.
• To view the starred places: Tap Menu > Starred Places.
• To clear the map: Tap Menu > Clear Map.
• Tap Menu > Latitude to share your location with friends.
• To enable or disable a lab: Tap Menu > More > Labs.
• To get help on the map: Tap Menu > More > Help.
• To view terms, privacy, and notices: Tap Menu > More > Terms, Privacy & Notices.
• To view information about Google Map: Tap Menu > More > About.
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9.18 Market
Android
Market
allows you to find and download applications and fun games to this
NOTE: Android Market
may not be supported in some
9.19 Messaging
9.20 Music
device.
Tap Application Launcher > Market.
1. Tap Accept after reading the terms of services.
2. Tap Next to setup your Google account.
3.
4.
Tap Create to create a new account or Sign in to sign in your existing account.
5. Once you are signed in, you can begin searching and downloading programs from the market.
• Tap Apps to view the list of applications avail- able.
• Tap Games to view the list of games available.
• Tap Downloads to view the programs you have previously downloaded.
countries.
You can send and receive text messages with this device. See “Messaging” on page 34.
Use the Music player to play music files or recorded voice files. See “Using Music Player” on page 65.
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9.21 Navigation
Navigation
is a pre
-
loaded GPS and map system that helps you to locate your
NOTE:
This applicati
on requires an active data connection and location service.
Getting Directions
2. Tap
Menu
>
Directions.
3. Enter the starting point and the ending point, or tap
4. Select a direction icon.
: Transit directions
: Walking directions
to view the directions.
6. Tap
Menu
to do any of the following:
See map:
Tap to view the directions on the map.
Update route:
Tap to update the route.
1. Tap
Application Launcher
>
Navigation.
2. Tap
to view your location on the map.
3. A blue
blinking arrow indicates your current location
location and provide a real time turn by turn direction to your chosen destination.
1. Tap Application Launcher > Navigation.
the corresponding and select an option.
5. Tap
• Reverse: Tap to reverse the directions.
• Options: Tap either to avoid highways or to
avoid tolls, and then tap Update.
Finding Your Location
on the map.
: Driving directions
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9.22 News and Weather
News and Weather
allows you to view the weather in your location and read the
NOTE:
This application requires an data connection and location service
.
Changing News and Weather settings
latest stories, sports, and entertainment news headlines on your device.
1. Tap Application Launcher > News and Weather.
2. Swipe your finger to the right or left to browse the categories.
3. Touch a headline to open Browser and view the complete story.
1. Tap Application Launcher > News and Weather.
2. Tap Menu > Settings.
3. Select one of the following options:
• Weather settings: Tap to set the location and the temperature scale to use.
• News settings: Tap to pick topics and manage the download.
• Refresh settings: Tap to set up automatic update and refresh interval.
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9.23
Places
Places
is a location based application that helps you find the places and things
NOTE:
This application requires an active data connection and location service.
9.24 Settings (4G)
Settings (4G) is a shortcut for Yes 4G Settings. You may turn on and off
WiMAX in this
9.25 Settings
In the
Settings
menu, you can view and make adjustments for wireless & network
around you. Local information available includes restaurants, coffee shops, bars, hotels, attractions, ATMs, gas stations, and more. This application also helps you get where you are going with maps and directions.
Tap Application Launcher > Places.
menu.
To access 4G Settings, tap Application Launcher > Settings (4G).
settings, call settings, phone general settings and security settings. See “Device Settings” on page 86.
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9.26 Talk
Talk
is Google's instant messaging program.
To sign in to Google Talk
1. Tap
Application Launcher
>
Talk.
9.27 Touchpal Keyboard
2. Tap Create or Sign in your Google account.
3. Follow the on screen instructions to login or create your Gmail username and password.
4. Once logged in, you can begin using Google Talk and do any of the following:
• View friend’s list: Tap Menu > All friends.
• Add friends to friend’s list: Tap Menu > Add friends.
• To search a person: Tap Menu > Search.
• To sign out: Tap Menu > Sign out.
• To configure Google Talk settings: Tap Menu > Settings.
• To block a person: Tap Menu > More > Blocked.
• To invite a person to your chat: Tap Menu > More > Invites.
• To close all chats: Tap Menu > More > Close all chats.
Touchpal is the default keyboard for the Eclipse. See “Entering Information” on page 30 on using and configuring Touchpal.
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9.28 Twidroyd
Twidroyd is a Twitter client for Android based phones.
NOTE:
This application requires an active 3G/Wi
-
Fi/4G connection.
1.
Tap
Application Launcher
>
Twidroyd.
9.29 Videos
2.
Tap Start Setup.
3.
Tap Accept after reading the terms of services.
4.
Log in using your Twitter account ID and password.
You can playback the video clips captured with this device. See “Videos and Photos” on page 59.
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9.30 Voice Dialer
1. Tap
Application Launcher
>
Voice Dialer.
9.31 Voice Note
to record your voice. To stop recording,
.
To play a voice note
Read and record predefined texts to be recognized and used by this device for voice dialing, finding a contact and others.
2. When the application prompts you to speak an available command from the menu, say the command in normal conversation tone and speed.
3. If the application recognizes the command you said, it may prompt you for a confirmation, select OK or Cancel.
To record a voice note
1. Tap Menu > Voice Note.
2. Tap Menu > Record. The recording screen is displayed.
3. Tap
4. Tap Use this recording to save the file.
1. Tap Menu > Voice Note. A list of voice notes is displayed.
2. Tap the voice note you want to listen. The voice note is played with the Music player.
tap
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9.32 Voice Search
Speak your query to search item on Google, or for applications or contacts on your
9.33 Wootfood
Wootfood uses GPS to obtain your location and provides recommendations on nearby
9.34 Yes IM
9.35 Yes World
Yes World
is an online newspaper that allows you to view news by category.
device.
1. Tap Application Launcher > Voice Search.
2. A dialog opens, prompting you to speak the words that you want to search for.
3. When you are finished speaking, Voice Search analyzes your speech and displays the results of your search. If Voice Search misunderstands you, Quick Search Box presents a list of similar-sounding search terms.
places to eat.
Yes IM is an instant messaging application that allows you to chat with other Yes users. See “Yes IM” on page 38.
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9.36 YouTube
YouTube
is an online video streaming service that allows you to view,
search, and
NOTE:
This application requires an active 3G/Wi
-
Fi/4G connection.
upload videos.
1. Tap Application Launcher > YouTube.
2. Videos are grouped into categories, such as Featured, Most popular, Most viewed, Top rated, and more. Tap a category to see the available videos for that category.
3. Tap a video to play it.
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Chapter 10: Managing Your Phone
10.1 Device Settings
Tap
Application Launcher
>
Settings
to view and adjust the settings of
this device.
Yes Network
Wireless & networks
Wi-Fi settings
Tethering &
Mobile networks
Turn on/off WiMAX and configure WiMAX settings.
Set up and manage wireless access points.
Turn
Share your phone’s mobile data connection via USB or as a
Set options for roaming, networks, and Access Point Names.
The Settings menu is categorized into: Yes Network, Wireless & networks, Call settings, Sound, Display, Location & security, Applications, Accounts & sync, Privacy, SD card & phone storage, Language & keyboard, Voice input & output, Accessibility, Date & time, and About phone.
Application
Yes Network
Application
Airplane mode
Yes 4G settings
Bluetooth settings
GSM
portable hotspot
VPN settings
Description
Log into the Yes Network using your ID and password
Description
Disable all wireless connections.
Manage connections, set device name, and discoverability of the device.
on/off GSM.
portable Wi-Fi hotspot.
Set up & manage Virtual Private Networks (VPNs).
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Call settings
GSM call settngs
Application
Fixed Dialing
Numbers
Other call settings
Description
Manage fixed dialing numbers.
Call forwarding, call barring, caller ID and call waiting.
Sound
Application
Volume
Audible touch
tones
Screen lock
Description
Turn silent mode on/off. All sounds except media and alarms are
Adjust ringtone, media, and alarm volume.
Enable/disable sound when using dial pad.
Play sounds when locking or unlocking
the screen.
Voicemail
Yes 4G call settings
Application
Call routing options
Other settings
When making calls
Silent mode
Vibrate
Configure your voicemail service carrier and voicemail settings.
Description
Manage call routing options
Hide caller ID, call waiting and missed call notification.
Use preferred network and yes life settings.
silenced.
Sets phone vibration modes.
Phone ringtone
Notification ringtone
Audible selection
sounds
Haptic feedback
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Set your default incoming call ringtone.
Set your default notification ringtone.
Enable/disable sound when making screen selection.
Play sound when pressing soft keys and on certain UI interactions.
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Display
Application
Animation
E-Compass
Description
Set animation mode when opening & closing windows.
Set the e
-
compass calibration for the device.
Location & security
Use wireless
AGPS Settings
Set up screen lock
Visible passwords
Select device
Set location in applications (such as maps) using wireless networks.
Adjust AGPS
settings. This option is only available if Enable GPS
Tap to set the lock screen with a pattern, PIN, or password.
Tap to set up SIM card lock or change SIM pin.
Enable/disable show
password as you type.
Add or remove device administrators.
from SD card, set or change password for credential storage, or
Wallpaper
Brightness
Auto-rotate screen
Screen timeout
G-Sensor Calibration
Calibration
Application
networks
Use GPS satellites
Use assisted GPS
Change background wallpaper and configure lock screen.
Adjust the brightness of the screen.
Switch orientation automatically when rotating the device.
Adjust the delay before the screen automatically goes off.
Set the g-sensor calibration for the device.
Description
Check to enable GPS satellites.
Use server to assist GPS.
GPS Ephemeris Auto Download
Set up SIM card lock
administrators
Credential storage
satellites is activated.
Enable/Disable to Ephemeris auto download.
Use secure credentials from SD card, install encrypted certificates
clear credential storage.
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Applications
Application
Running services
Description
View and control currently running services.
Accounts & sync
Manage accounts
Tap an account to
configure synchronization settings for Calendar,
Privacy
Factory data reset
Delete all
data on the device.
SD card & phone storage
Application
Unmount SD card
Format SD card
Description
Unmount the memory card for safe removal.
Format (erase) the SD card.
Unknown sources
Manage applications
Development
Application
Background data
Auto-sync
Applications
Back up and restore
Allow install of non-market applications.
Manage and remove installed applications.
Set options for application development.
Description
Check to enable sync, send, and receive data for all applications.
Check to automatically sync data with applications.
Contacts, and Gmail or tap to add a Gmail account.
Description
Check to back up and restore the settings and other application data.
SD card
Internal phone storage
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Show available memory card storage.
Show available phone storage.
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Language & keyboard
TouchPal
Set on
-
screen keyboard settings.
Tap to configure
Tap to configure the Android keyboard settings.
Voice input & output
Text
Accessibility
Accessibility
Configure the settings for the downloaded application with an
Date & time
Automatic
Use 24
-
hour
format
Check to use network provided values.
Tap to set date for this device.
Tap to set time for this device.
Set the clock to 24
-
hour format.
About phone
Application
Select language
Japanese IME
Android keyboard
Application
Voice recognizer settings
-to-speech
settings
Application
Description
Select language and region for this device.
Japanese IME settings.
Description
Set the voice recognizer settings.
Set the text-to-speech settings.
Description
accessibility feature.
Power button ends call
Set to end a call by pressing the power button.
Application
Set date
Set time zone
Set time
Select date format
Description
Set time zone of your current location.
Set the preferred date format.
View legal information, device status, battery use and software version.
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10.2 Changing Basic Settings
Date and Time
To set the date and time
1. Tap
Application Launcher
>
Settings
>
Date &
Setting Alarms
You can set up alarms on this device.
To set the alarm
1. Tap
Application Launcher
>
Clock.
time.
2. By default, the Eclipse automatically sets the date and time when logged into the Yes network. Uncheck to manually set the date and time.
3. Tap Set date to set the date.
• To adjust the date, tap the month, day, or year field, and tap + or - to increase or decrease the value. Tap Set to apply the values.
• To change the date format, tap Select date format, and select the date format from the list.
4. Tap Set time zone to select the time zone from the list.
5. Tap Set time to set the time.
• To adjust the time, tap the hour, minute, second or AM/PM field, and tap + or - to increase or decrease the value. Tap Set to apply the values.
• To use 24-hour format, tap Use 24-hour format.
2. Tap.
3. To add an alarm, tap Add alarm.
4. Tap the + and - icons to set the alarm time, and tap Set.
5. To set repeat mode, tap Repeat. Tap one or more options, then tap OK.
6. To set the ringtone, tap Ringtone. Tap an option, then tap OK.
7. To vibrate when alarm sounds, check Vibrate.
8. To enter an alarm label, tap Label.
9. After all settings are completed, tap Done.
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Display Settings
The display settings of this device affect the battery and external power level.
Ringtone Settings
You can assign a ringtone and a ringtone type for various events such as an incoming
To change the ring tone and ring type of an incoming call
To change the ring tone of other events
10.3 Using Wireless & networks
1. Tap
Application Launcher
>
Settings
>
Wireless & networks.
To turn off backlight when the phone is idle
1. Tap Application Launcher > Settings > Display to enter the submenu.
2. Tap Screen timeout.
3. Select from the screen timeout list. Your setting is automatically saved.
To adjust brightness
1. Tap Application Launcher > Settings > Display to enter the submenu.
2. Tap Brightness.
3. Drag the Brightness slider to adjust brightness settings, and tap OK.
To change the screen orientation
1. Tap Application Launcher > Settings > Display to enter the submenu.
2. Tap Auto-rotate screen to check the box to automatically switch the screen orientation when rotating the device.
call, new message received, among others.
1.
Tap Application Launcher > Settings > Sound.
2.
Tap Phone ringtone.
3.
Select the desired ringtone from the lists.
4.
Tap OK when finished.
1.
Tap Application Launcher > Settings > Sound.
2.
Tap Notification ringtone.
3.
Select the desired ringtone from the lists.
4.
Tap OK when finished.
Wireless & networks allows you to manage Wi-Fi, WiMAX, Bluetooth, airplane mode, and mobile networks.
2. To turn on or off Wi-Fi, WiMAX, Bluetooth or Airplane mode, simply tap their corresponding bars.
3. To change connection settings, tap the corresponding function settings, then select the setting to change.
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10.4 Protecting Your
Phone
Enable or Disable SIM card PIN
Enabling Screen Lock Protection
10.5 Resetting the Device
You can protect this device from unauthorized users by requiring the PIN code or entering a password.
When PIN code is enabled, you are required to enter the PIN code before making a call.
1. Tap Application Launcher > Settings > Location & security.
2. Tap Set up SIM card lock.
3. Tap Lock SIM card to use PIN to use the device. Check to enable, uncheck to disable.
4. Enter the current PIN code.
5. To change the PIN code, tap Change SIM PIN.
6. Enter the old PIN code.
7. Enter the new PIN code and confirm.
You can increase your device’s security by creating a screen unlock pattern (disabled by default). When enabled, you must draw the correct unlock pattern on the screen to unlock and regain access to the device.
1.
Tap Application Launcher > Settings > Location & security.
2.
Tap Set up screen lock.
3.
Tap Pattern to draw pattern to unlock screen.
4.
Follow on-screen instructions to draw your own personal unlock pattern and tap Continue.
5. Redraw your unlock pattern again and tap Confirm.
You can reset your phone to its factory defaults.
1. Tap Application Launcher > Settings > Privacy.
2. Tap Factory data reset.
3. Tap Reset phone to erase all data on your device.
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Safety Information
Safety Information
ROAD AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY
Please read before proceeding
Use only the batteries and power adapter provided by the manufacturer. Use of unauthorized accessories may void your warranty. Do not remove the battery while the phone is charging. Avoid using the phone near electromagnetic sources such as TVs, radios, and
microwave ovens.
Unplug the power adapter from the wall outlet during lightning storms to avoid electric shock or fire. Do not expose the phone or the battery to direct sunlight. Do not store your phone in temperatures higher than 55ºC.
• Do not use harsh chemicals or detergents to clean your phone.
Do not handle the phone with wet hands while it is being charged. This may cause
an electric shock or serious damage to the phone.
• The operating temperature for this device is from -20ºC to 55ºC.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR BATTERY USE
• Use only approved battery.
• Keep the battery dry and away from any liquid since this may cause a short circuit.
• Keep the battery away from metal objects since this may cause a short circuit.
• Do not use damaged or deformed batteries.
• If the battery emits a foul odor, discontinue use.
• Keep the battery away from babies and small children.
• If the battery leaks:
• Do not allow the leaking fluid to come in contact with your skin, eyes or
clothing. If already in contact, rinse with clean water immediately and seek medical advice.
• Keep the battery away from fire since this may cause the battery to explode.
• Do not attempt to open or service the battery yourself.
• Do not dispose battery in fire or water.
• Recycle or dispose used batteries according to the local regulations.
• Turn off the phone in areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere or where
flammable objects exist such as gas stations, fuel depots, and chemical plants among others. Sparks from these areas could cause explosion or fire and result in injury or even death.
• Do not use hand-held phones while driving a vehicle. Use hands-free devices as
an alternative.
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SAFETY IN AIRCRAFT
Copyright
2010. All Rights Reserved.
All products use in this device and trademarkes mentioned herein are trademarks or
microSD™ is a trademark of SD Card Association.
Bluetooth and the Bluetooth logo are trademarks owned by Bluetooth S
IG, Inc.
Java, JME and all other Java
-
based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks
DataViz and RoadSync
are registered trademarks of DataViz, Inc. All rights reserved.
trademarks or r
The exposure guide
lines for mobile devices employ a unit of measurement known as
the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR. The SAR limit stated in the ICNIRP guidelines is
factors such as how close you are to a network base station. The highest SAR value
testing requirements and the network band.
Do not use the phone on board an aircraft. The phone’s network signals may cause interference to the navigation system. As a safety measurement, it is against the law in most countries to use the phone on board an aircraft.
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SAR Information
THIS MOBILE DEVICE MEETS GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health.
2.0 W/kg averaged over 10 grams of tissue. Tests for SAR are conducted using
standard operating positions with the device transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. The actual SAR level of an operating device can be below the maximum value because the device is designed to use only the power required to reach the network. That amount changes depending on a number of
under the ICNIRP guidelines for use of the device at the ear is 0.791 W/kg and at the body is 0.554 W/kg. Use of device accessories and enhancements may result in different SAR values. SAR values may vary depending on national reporting and
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