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Chapter 1:
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 yourYes 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
Chapter 3: Using the Phone
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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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