Ezze Mobile Tech M4E User Manual

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M4E User Manual
(Version 1.0)
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CONTENTS
1. General Information
1. 1 Introduction
1. 2 For your safety
1. 3 Battery Use
1. 4 Charger Use
2 Getting started
2. 1 What is in the box
2. 2 Phone feature
2. 3 SIM card
2. 4 Operation
2. 5 Key function
3. Overview of menu
3. 1 Phonebook
3. 2 Messaging
3. 3 Call History
3. 4 Music
3. 5 Camera
3. 6 FM Radio
3. 7 Organizer
3. 8 Services
3. 9 Entertainment
3. 10 Bluetooth
3. 11 Settings
3. 12 File Manager
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1. General Information
1. 1 Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the M4E GSM. Please read all information carefully before getting stared to install and use the Mobile. This would help you to make good use of this mobile and fully understand the functions of mobile and be easy to operate. M4E GSM is aimed to design for GSM/GPRS network. M4E GSM complies with GSM/GPRS Technique regulations and it is certified by internal and external authorities.
For your safety, read the guidelines carefully. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal.
1. 2 For your safety
Don’t use a hand-held phone while driving.
Stop and park your vehicle safely before using your phone.
Switch off in aircraft
Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft. The use of mobile telephones in an aircraft is illegal.
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Please switch off your mobile before taking off the plane and please ensure the alarm clock should be closed when the mobile is turned off.
Switch off near blasting
To avoid interference in the process of blasting, don’t use the phone where you may read the sign of “Blasting Spot” or “Turn off your wireless”. Observe restrictions and follow any regulations or rules.
Switch off near dangerous stuff.
Don’t use the phone at a refueling point. Don’t use near fuels or chemicals.
Switch the phone off in hospitals.
Switch the phone off near medical equipment. There may be a hazard associated with the operation of phones close to inadequately protected personal medical devices such as hearing aids and pace makers. Don’t put your phone on pacemakers which means not to put it in the pocket of clothes.
Use your phone promptly
The antenna is straight over your shoulder when you are talking to the phone. Don’t touch the antenna if not necessary.
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Emergency calls
Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. Enter the emergency number
Radio frequency (RF) exposure and SAR
The SAR limit recommended by the EU Council is
A
2.0W/kg The highest SAR value for this model phone was
0.85 W/kg. SAR tests are conducted using standard operating positions with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands.
------------------------------------------------------------­A. The SAR limit for mobile phones used by the
public is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over ten grams of body tissue. The limit incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. The SAR values may vary, depending on national reporting requirements and the network band.
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1. 3 Battery Use
Use only approved batteries. Use of any unauthorized accessories could damage you and your phone and may be dangerous. If jewelry, keys, beaded chains, or other conductive materials touch exposed battery terminals, this could complete an electrical circuit (short circuit), become very hot, and could cause damage or injury. Never use a charger or battery that is damaged. Use the battery only for its intended purpose. If you use the phone near the network’s base
station, it uses less power. Talk and standby time are greatly affected by the signal strength on the cellular network and the parameters set by the network operator.
Battery charging time depends on the remaining
battery charge, the type of battery, and the charger used. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times, but it will gradually wear out. When the operation time is noticeably shorter than
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normal, it is time to buy a new battery.
If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge
itself over time.
Use only approved batteries, and recharges your
battery only approved chargers. Disconnect the charger from the power source when it is not in use. Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for more than a week, since overcharging may shorten its life.
Extreme temperatures will affect the charging
capacity of your battery: it may require cooling or warming first.
Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places
because the capacity and lifetime of the battery will be reduced. Try to keep the battery at room temperature. A phone with a hot or cold battery may not work temporarily, even when the battery is fully charged.
Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-
circuiting can occur when a metallic object like a
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coin, clip or pen causes a direct connection between the + and – terminals of the battery (metal strips on the battery). For example, do not carry a spare battery in a pocket or bag where the battery may contact metal objects. Short-circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the object causing the short-circuiting.
Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local
regulations. Always recycle. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire.
The phone could explode if the battery is replaced
with an incorrect type.
Dispose of used batteries according to the
manufacturer’s instructions.
At very high volumes, prolonged listening to a
headset can damage your hearing.
To avoid risk of personal injury, do not dispose of
your battery in a fire.
Do not throw your battery or mobile device in the
trash.
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1. 4 Charger Use
Please, read this manual before using the charger, for the correct operation of the appliance.
Important Safety Instructions The charger should be used for Li-Ion accumulators charging only. Do not charge other types of accumulators with this
charger.
Do not expose the charger to moisture or rain. Do not disassemble the charger or the network
adapter.
Unplug the network adapter when not in use. Do not connect this charger with the appliances or
peripheral devices, which are not indicated in this booklet.
It is not recommended to discharge the Li-Ion
accumulator before charging.
For pluggable equipment, the socket-outlet shall be
installed near the equipment and shall be easily
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accessible.
Mobile phone shall only be connected to a USB
interface that meets the requirements of a Limited Power Source according to EN 60950-1:2001
Specifications Of The Charger The charger consists of:
Main charger Adapter plates (the compatibility list is cited on the
reverse side of the package)
Network adapter 110-240V alternating/direct current Car electric cigar lighter adapter
Advices Concerning Usage For 110-240V alternating current: Connect the charger with the network adapter
– insert the adapter into the charger jack.
Plug the network adapter to the wall outlet
For 12V car electric cigar lighter adapter (option):
Connect the charger with the car electric cigar
lighter adapter - insert the adapter into the charger
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jack, marked as “Input 12-18V DC”.
Plug the adapter into yours car electric cigar lighter
(warning: this charger works under 12V connectors only: passenger cars).
Recycling of accumulators Accumulators should be disposed in accordance with established rules. It is forbidden to throw away accumulators along with domestic garbage. If possible, use specialized organizations services for accumulators recycling.
2. Getting Started
2. 1 Unpack
Thank you for purchasing this product. Please check the product contents to see if you have all the
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available items as below. (*Images may vary from the actual product in your package.)
Handset
User Manual
micro SD (T-Flash)
(optional)
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Card
Battery
Ear/Microphone
Travel Charger
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PC Sync Manager CD & USB Data Cable
2.2 Phone feature
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K
EY DEFINITION
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Soft Keys
Perform functions identified by left/right display prompt. Right button: Cancel numbers & letters when you make a call or input letter for phonebook, message or WAP.
Navigation Keys
Scroll through the menu options. Move the cursor up and down in the normal editing mode. Move the cursor to left and right in all editing mode.
Send Key
Dial or answer a call. Recall the last call numbers in the idle mode.
Power on/off Key & End Key To end a call Switch the phone on and off. (press this key and hold) Cancel your input in the menu
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S
HORTCUTS
facility and return to the idle mode.
Alphanumeric Keys You may enter numbers, letters and special characters. It changes camera settings in camera mode.
Special Function Keys
Enter Special Characters / Perform Various Functions
Left: Access to “Messages” Right: Access to “FM Radio” Up: Access to “Bluetooth” Down: Access to “Music Player”
from an idle mode You may dedicate the left navigation key for favorite menu in ‘Dedicated key’ setting menu
(Menu > 11.Settings > 1.Phone Setup > 5.Dedicated Key)
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SIDE KEY
D
ISPLAY LAYOUT
The idle screen
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WAP K ey
Access to WAP menu (press shortly), and launch WAP browser (press and hold).
To activate the “Keypad Lock”, press this key and hold.
To activate the “Light Only
, press this key and Mode” option
hold.
Volume Key (side) Press up or down key to increase or decrease the volume.
display includes three areas.
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ICONS
Icon Description
Signal Strength: Shows the strength
of the receiving signal. Greater the number of gnal strength.
GPRS: Shows the strength of the receiving GPRS Greater the s, stronger the signal strength.
GPRS Connect: Appears when you connect to GPRS.
Status Indicator Icons
Text & Graphic Area
Soft Key Area
bars, stronger the si
signal.
number of bar
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Roaming: Appears when the phone
is roaming. Missed Calls: Appears when there
is missed call(s). Indoors: Sets volume for indoors
purpose
Outdoors:
purpose Meeting: Sets volume in light only
mode
Normal: Set volume in normal mode
New Message: Appears when a new
incoming text message is received and is unread
MMS Unread: Appears when a new MMS message is arrived and
MMS Busy: Appears when MMS is busy, while receiving and sending a
Sets volume for outdoors
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Broadcast Message: Appears when
Broadcast Message receive mode is
WAP Mail: Appears when WAP mail is received.
Call Barring On: Appears when the call barring mode is active.
Call Forward: Appears when the call forward mode is active.
Bluetooth: Appears when the Bluetooth Mode is on. It has to be on, if you want to use the Bluetooth function. When you finish using, turn off the Bluetooth Mode
Bluetooth Headset: Appears when the Bluetooth Stereo Headset/ Mono Headset/ Hands-free is connected.
Bluetooth File Transfer: Appears when the Bluetooth FTP and OPP (vCard) is connected.
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Ring: Appears when the Ring mode is active.
Vibrate and Ring: Appears when the
Vibrate and Ring mode is active. Vibrate then Ring: Appears when
the Vibrate then Ring mode is active. Vibrator On: Appears when the
Vibration mode is active. Light Only Mode: Appears when the
light only mode (man active.
Alarm On: Appears when you set the alarm.
Stopwatch: Appears when you set the stopwatch.
Lock: Appears when you set the Keypad Lock.
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Battery Strength: Shows the level of your battery. The more bars you see, the more power you have left.
Headset: appears when you set the Sounds & Alerts as Headset.
PHONE FEATUR
H/W Featu
ES
res
Feature Description
Dimension 102 x 50 x 13.7mm
Main LCD 2.2" QVGA
Camera 2MB CMOS
Flash Light No
Speaker Single Loud Speaker Vibrator Built-in Vibrator
Antenna Internal
Phone
Memory
No
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SIM 3V
IrDA No
A2DP (Stere (Hands-free), HSP
Blu .2
etooth v1
D
ata Cable
m icroSD (T-Flash)
Card (Optional)
S/W Features
Feature Description
RF GSM850, DCS1800, PCS1900 GSM / GPRS GSM Phase 2 & 2+ / Class 8
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DUN OPP (vCard), HID ( Interfact Device SPP
USB Conne Man
se only genuine microSD
U (T-Fl specified by the SD Card Association and SanDisk:
http://www.sdcard.org
o music), HFP
(Headset),
(Dial-up Network), FTP,
Human
), GAVDP,
ction and PC Sync
ager
ash) cards approved &
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GPRS
Message MMS / EMS / SMS WAP WAP 2.0 (Obigo Browser)
CLDC1.1(JSR139)/MID
Java
DRM DRM 1.0
Text Input
Video
Wallpaper
Sound
SR118)/WMA1.1(JSR120)/MM API1.2(JRS135)/JTWI1.0(JSR
185)
T9 Intelligent Text Input, Multitap MPEG4 Encoder / De H.263
Pictures and user definable JPG, GIF, BMP
Music Player
MID, WAV, AMR, iMelody
MP3, Sound Re AWB)
corder (AMR, WAV,
P2.0(J
coder
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Phonebook 500 Entries in Phonebook
Calendar, To-Do List, Alarm,
Tools
World Clock, Calculator, Unit
er, Currency Converter,
Convert Stopwatch
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. 3 SIM Card
When you subscribe to ou receive a plug-in SIM (Subscr w ubscription de
ith your s tails, such as your PIN, and
available optional serv There are acce odes for your SIM card. T
codes help you to
a cellular network, y
iber Identity Module) card loaded
ices.
ss c hese
protect the phone against unauthorized use. W quested for
hen re key-in the appropriat played as asterisks) and press the O
any of the code explained below,
e code (dis
K key.
PIN
The Personal Identification Number or PIN (4­8digits) protects your SIM card agains
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unauthorized use. The PIN comes with the SIM card; see the SIM card instruction provided with your card. If you enter an incorrect PIN three times in succession, the code will be disabled and cannot be used until you re-enable it by entering the PUK.
PUK
8-digit PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) is
The required to change a disabled PIN. The PUK may be supplied with the SIM card. If not, or in case you have lost it, please contact your service provider. To re-enable your PIN, proceed as follows.
2.
4 Operation
Install and charge the phone
1. If the phone is already on, first turn it off by pressing and holding End key.
rt the SIM card.
2. Inse (Make sure that the gold-colored contacts on the
card are face down)
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3. Install the battery.
4. Replace the battery cover.
5. Plug the travel adapter into the phone.
6. Plug the adap
7. When the phone
battery icon becomes still), unplug the adapter from the power outlet. Remove the adapter from the p8.
9. Switch the Phone On/Off
10. Enter Your Pin (Access Codes)
11. Dial the Phone N
Po
wer On or Off
1 ey for more than one
. Hold down the power on/off k
second to switch on.
2
. Enter your SIM card PIN, if requested. The phone
searches for your network and when detected d s
isplay the idle screen. The external display show
t strength and current
he signal strength, battery
time and date.
3 he phone, hold down
. When you wish to switch off t
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ter into a standard AC wall outlet.
is completely
umber Required
charged (the
hone.
, will
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the power on/off key for more than two seconds.
u
C stomize your phone
Time and Date
Set time and date for your phone [Menu] Æ [11.Settings]Æ [11.1 Phone Setup] Æ [11.1.1. Time and Date]
Display language Select the language for your phone menus.
[Menu] Æ [11.Settings] Æ [11.1 Phone Setup]
Æ [11.1.2. Language]
Preferred Input Methods
Select the methods for your phone menus. [Menu] Æ [11.Settings]
Æ [11.1.3. Preferre
Use Shortcuts Select the shortcuts for your phone menus.
[Menu] Æ [11.Settings] Æ
Æ [11.1.4. Shortcuts]
Set Dedicated key Set up a menu for your own favorite menu item
Æ [11.1 Phone Setup]
d Input Methods]
[11.1 Phone Setup]
s.
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[Menu] Æ [11.Settings] Æ [11.1 Phone Setup] Æ [11.1.5 Dedicated key]
Set Flight Mode key Set up a flight mode for your phone menus.
Menu] Æ [11.Settings] Æ [11.1 Phon[
Æ [11.1.6 Flight Mo
3. Ov
erview of menu functions
To acce s [Menu] in Idle mode.
ss Menu mode, pres * Some menus are operato subsc
ription-dependent.
1. Ph
one Book
1.1
Quick Search
1.2
Search Entry
1.3
Add New Entry
1.4
Multi Operation
1.5
Caller Group
1.6
peed Dial S
de key]
r-, network- and
e Setup]
1.7 Special Number
1.8 Settings
2. Messaging
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2.1 Messages
2.2 E-mail
2.3 Voice Mail
2.4 Broadcast Message
3.
Call History
3.1 Missed Calls
3.2 Dialed Calls
3.3 Received Call
3.4 Delete Call Log
3.5 Call Time
3.6 Call Cost
3.7 SMS Counter
3.7 GPRS Coun
4.
Music
4.1 Music Player
4.2 Audio Equalizer
4.3 Download m
5.
Camera
5.1 Camera
5.2 Photo Viewer
5.3 Video Recorder
s
ter
usic
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5.4 Video Player
5.5 Photo Editor
6.
FM Radio
6.1 FM Radio
6.2 Schedule FM Record
7.
Organizer
7.1 Calendar
7.2 To Do List
7.3 Alarm
7.4 World Clo
7.5 Calculator
7.6 Unit Converter
7.7 Stopwatch
7.8 Sound Record
8. Services
8.1 SIM Toolkit (depends on SIM)
8.2 WAP
8.3 Data Account
9. Entertainment
9.1 Java
9.2 Java Setting
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9.3 Download games
9.4 Download funny unds
9.5 Download video
9.6 Download p
9.7 E-Book Reader
10. Bluetooth
10.1 Bluetooth Mode
10.2 Remote Contr
10.3 My Devices
10.4 Active Devic
10.5 Settings
10.6 About
11
. Settings
11.1 Phone Setup
11.2 Display Setup
11.3 Sounds & Alerts
11.4 Call Setup
11.5 Network Setup
11.6 Security Setup
11.7 Restore Factory Se
12. File Manager
so
ictures
ol
e
ttings
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1.
Phone Book
Yo e numbers on your SIM card and in
u can store phon your phone’s memory. The SIM memory are physically a one Book. To access s
single entity called Ph thi
m e mode and select Phone
enu, press [Menu] in Idl
Bo
ok.
1
.1 QUICK SEARCH
U h r numbers in Phone Book.
se this menu to searc fo
F
inding an entry
1.2
SEARCH ENTRY
card and phone’s
separate, but they are used as
When you select the Search Entry, after storing numbers to phone book, you can search them by Name.
1.3
ADD NEW ENTRY
Use this menu to add a new contact to Phone Book.
1.4
MULTI OPERATION
You can copy phone book data from SIM card to Phone or from Phone to SIM. It is a useful function if
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you want to back up your phone book data from a SIM card to your phone and vice versa. Also you can delete all phone book data.
1.5
CALLER GROUP
Use this menu to organize your contacts in caller groups.
SPEED DIAL
1.6
is menu to assign speed dial numbers (2 to 9)
Use th for your most frequently
1.7
SPECIAL NUMBER
You can view an (owner number), Serv
called numbers.
d edit your mobile phone number
ice Dial number and SOS
number.
1.8
SETTINGS
view and edit the settings for the Phone
You can book as following. s
torage in the phone book, the phone number in the
phone book entry list,
invoice tone.
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2
. Messaging
U e short messages
se this menu to send and receiv
a ages. You can also use a voice-
nd multimedia mess
m
ail, E-mail and broadcast message features.
M ctions are available depending on
essage fun
n hat your service provider supports.
etwork services t
2.1
MESSAGES
The SMS (Short Message Service) fu network service and your network may or may not support the service. You can send messages in Fax, Page, E-mail and Text format. To send text messages y center number from your service provider, and enter it on the SC Address option in Profile Settings menu.
Multimedia Message Service (MMS) delivers messages containing a combination of text, image, video and audio, from phone to phone or from phone to e-mail.
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b phone, you must obtain the SMS
nction is a
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2.2 E-MAIL The E-Mail application allows you to send and receive e-mails. The application supports text an attachments. The e-mail application could be eithe normal POP3 e-mail client or IMAP4 based service. When highlighting on Inbox, Sent, and Draft, the number of mails shall be displayed as a popup hint, e.
Note:
If current incoming protocol is set to IMAP4, and the phone is not currently connected to the network, when before entering this screen, shall popup a confirmation screen for the user with message “Do you want to connect to the network?”. If the user selects “Yes”, then can send list folder request to network; otherwise, directly enter this screen, and all popup hint displays “0 mails.”
g., “10 mails”
d
e-mail Unsent
r
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2.3 Voice Mail
Your phone is capable of dialing with voice-mail server number (if provided by your network). If you receive any voice-mail, your phone displays New Message in the idle screen. Select the Voice Mail from the list and press [Option] soft key (left). You can Edit the Voice Mail server number.
ing the Connect to Voice, your phone will
By select dial to the configured number that has been stored in Voice Mail list. You can then listen to the voice-mail.
Note:
Voice mail is a network feature. Please contact your service provider for more information.
2.4 Broadcast Message
This network service allows you to receive the broadcast messages on various topics such as
eather, traffic, local district code, local hospitals, w
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taxis or pharmacy in your area. For more information about broadcast message
topics, please contact your service provider. The phone will display the Broadcast Messages immediately when received, o condition:
1) When the phone is in the idle mode the Receive Mode (2.4.1) option is set to
2) When
on
3) When the message channel is currently active in
the channel list.
Note:
This service may not be available on all networks. For more information about the available subjects, please contact your network service provider.
n the following
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3
. Call History
U ,
se this menu to view the calls you have dialed
r u
eceived, or missed, and the length of the calls. Yo
c card
an also check the cost of your calls, if the SIM
s function.
upports this
To mode and
access this menu, press [Menu] in Idle
se
lect Call History.
3.1 ed Calls
Miss
T
his menu displays the most recent 20 received calls
that er. In the missed calls list, you
you did not answ can view the details of the record by pressing the [ t key (left). In the view screen, you can
Option] sof
m
ake a call to the number by pressing the Send Key
1
) View : Allows you to view the record
2
) Delete: Allows you to delete the record
3) Save to Phone Book: Allows you to save the record to the phone book
4) Dial: Allows you to call back to the recorded number
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5) Edit: Allows you to edit the number and save to the phone book
6) Send SMS: Allows you to send SMS to sel name, number of your phone book
7) Send MMS: Allows you to send MMS to selecte name, number of your
3.2 Dialed Calls
This menu s the most recent 20 calls you have dialed. In the details of the record by pressing the [Option] soft key (left). In the view screen, you can make a call to the number by pressing the Send Key.
3.3 Received Calls
This menu displays the most recent 20 cal have received. In the list of received calls, you can view the details of the record by pressing the In the view screen, you can make a call to the number b
display
y pressing the Send Key.
phone book
dialed calls list, you can view the
[Option] soft key (left).
ected
d
ls you
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3.4 Delete Call Log
This menu lets you delete all call data of each category at once.
1) Missed Call: Allows you to delete all
2) Dialed Call: Allows you to delete all dialed call data
3) Received Call: Allows you to de call data
4) Delete All: Allows you to delete all call logs
3.5 Call Time
This menu displays the time log for calls made and received. The actual time invoiced by your service provider will vary.
Note:
The actual time invoiced for calls by your service provider may vary, depending on network features, rounding-off for billing purposes and so forth.
3.6 Call Cost
This network feature displays the cost of call s. This menu is available only if your SIM card supports this
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missed call
lete all received
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feature. Note that this is not intended to be used for billing purposes.
Note: Not all SIM cards support this feature. The
number of items in these lists depends on the contents of your SIM card.
3.7 SMS Counter You can view the numbers of sent and received SMS.
nter 3.8 GPRS Cou
You can view how many GPRS message has been sent and received, and reset the counter.
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. Music
4.1 Music Player
You can listen to MP3, MP4, MPG, AAC, MIDI, WAV AMR, iMelody music files with Music Player. Use the Left & Rig list. It will display available music list from th Memory Card or Phone depending on Player
ht Navigation Key to view the play
,
e
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Settings. And with the Up Navigation Key, the main display will be rotated to Play List, Spectrum, ID3 Tag and Detail. ID3 Ta
g allows you to provide the music title, album
title an ou to provide the
d singer and Detail allows y
t of the song, memory size and play time.
outpu To play the music,
select or from [Option] soft key (left), select Current List or My A want.
4.2 Audio Equalizer
s you to set equalizer as Normal, Bass, Dance,
Allow Classical, Treble
4.3 Download Mus
Allows you to download music.
from the music player screen,
lbum then play the song you
, Party, Pop and Rock.
ic
5. Camera
5.1 Camera
You can use the camera module embedded in your
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phone to take photos. Before taking a picture, you can set your camera settings on screen by pressing navigation keys, alphanumeric keys, and [Option] soft key (left).
Taking and Saving a Photo
1. Choose [Camera] menu
2. Set your camera by using [Option] or alphanumeric keys.
3. After setting the view and take a picture by pressing the [OK] key.
4. Press the Save
the Photo Viewer.
5. If you want to send the picture by MMS
can attach the picture automati
Key Usages in Camera Preview
Navigation
• Magnifyin
allows you to magnify or reduce the size of the
Key [Left Soft Key] to save to
the alphanumeric promptly, press
Keys
g Setting (Up & Down Navigation Key):
key, “9”. You
cally.
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image.
• Brightness Setting (Left & Right Navigation
Key): allows you to adjust the brightness (Exposure Value)
Alphanumeric Keys
You can easily change the pressing the following alphanumeric keys. The scr le camera option icons,
een will display and togg
when you press the following keys.
N
ote: Camera options
Key Setting Key Setting
1 2 Effects 7 Picture Quality
White Balance 8 Picture Size
4 * Photo Viewer Delay Timer
5 Shoot Mode #
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camera setting by
Show or Hide Option Icon
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6 o Record 3 Frame Vide
5.2
Photo Viewer
Yo your phone by choosing
u can see your photos in
[P
hoto Viewer] menu in [Camera] menu. It will
di
splay the photos with thumbnail, image name, and
im
age size.
5.3
Video Recorder
With this phone, you m Video Recorder menu.
a ys
Alph numeric Ke
ou can ea change
Y
ess llowing al nu
pr
ing the fo
ree tog ca ons,
scwn will display and
hen owing key
you press the foll
te:
No Video options
Key Setting Key Setting
ay record a video with the
sily
the v pha gle mera option ic
ideo setting by
meric keys. The
s.
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1 Effects 4 Night Mode
White Balance 6 Camera 2
Video Player
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.4 Video Player
You can view the recorded video with the Video Player. By pressing the 2 k video with the width screen.
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.5 Photo Editor
Photo Manager
Y
ou can edit photo image with this function.
1
. Select the image file you want to edit in the File
Manager storage.
2. Choo
se Image file
(1) Auto Resize funct
image to
(2) Main LCD Clip function clips a part of image to
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ey, you can view the recorded
ion resizes the selected
full image
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f 20 pixels.
it in 176x2
Image T
ile
c age usi l shots
You
an edit photo im by ng severa
s Viewer and combine them in
you aved at Photo one frame. You can select the layout (2 Image Tile, 4 Image Tile and
Slide Show
You can view images as a slide show, a sequential presentation of each image in the current folder.
9 Image Tile) with this function.
6. FM Radio
6
.1 FM Radio
The FM Radio application turns the mobile i
nto a portable FM Radio device. It primarily provides
u o a single-chip electronically
sers the interface t
t for listening to live-broadcast
urned FM stereo radio
sta
tions. You must connect the earphone to your
phone a nna.
s it works as an ante
T
o listen to the radio:
phone
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Con to your phone. When
nect the earphone
entering the main
screen, a default frequency is selected and it’s power off for the first time of entrance.
6.2 Schedule FM Record
This menu allows you to set the Schedule FM Radio t 4
o record at a specific time. You can save up to
c
hannels.
7 .
Organizer
Use this menu to can also use
keep track of your schedule. You
convenient features, such as Alarm, World Clock, Calculator, Unit Converter, and Stopwatch. To access this menu, press [Menu] in Idle mode and select Organizer.
7.1 Calendar
The calendar helps you to keep track of your monthly schedule. When you access the C
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alendar menu, the calendar
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in Month view appears with today’s date indicated by a red box.
7.2 To Do List
You can view all saved t tasks saved in the calend the notes of the tasks from the oldest task to the latest task.
7.3 Alarm
This menu allow specific time. You To stop the alarm when it rings, press the [Stop] soft key (left) to stop the alarm or press the [Snooze]
soft key (right) to snooze the alarm so that it will remind you
7.4 World Clock
This feature a llows yo based on Gree cities around the world. From the world m
again at the time you set up.
nwich Mean Time (GMT) for major
asks. It displays a task or
ar. The To Do List shows
s you to set the alarm to ring at a
can save up to five alarms.
u to check the cu rrent time
ap, press the left and right
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Navigation keys to scroll to the city you want. As the time line moves, the current day and time of the given zone displ
7.5 Calculator
Use this menu to perform basic arithmetic functions; Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division with the Nav memory fu Memory, Memory Clear and Memory Read.
7.6 Units Converter You can convert from one type of unit to another.
7.7 Stopwatch
This is a tool to measure timing; Split Stopwatch Lap Stopwatch an
Typical Stopwatch
There are Split Timing and Lap Timing stopwatch functions in this typical stopwatch menu.
4 Way Stopwatch
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ays.
igation keys. Press the *to use
nctions; Add to Memory, Subtract to
d 4Way Stopwatch.
,
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You can use 4-way direction icons for measuring times for each direction. A When you press a direction icon, the direction stopwatch w direction stopwatches will pause the timing. If you press the paused direction’s direction icon, the stopwatch will resume timing.
7.8 Sound Recorder
You can record your voice from this function.
ill start timing, and three other
8.
Services
Th you to use services including SIM
is menu allows
ca
rd additional services, WAP and Data Service.
8
.1 SIM Toolkit (depends on SIM)
If y d that provides additional
ou use a SIM car
serv s, please
ices, the STK menu displays. For detail
refer our
to your SIM card instructions or contact y
serv ider.
ice prov
8.2
WAP
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The
Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) on your
pho wireless web. Using
ne allows you to access the
the
web browser, you can access up-to-date
info
rmation and a wide variety of media content, such
as w
allpapers, ring tones, and music files.
To
access this menu, press [Menu] and select
Ser e WAP
vices then WAP. You can also press th
k
ey in the idle mode.
T ings.
his option allows you to set the WAP sett here are several profiles of sites in this phone. You
T can activate one of them or set each profile.
8.3 Data Account
GSM and GPRS network services. For further details, contact your service provider.
GSM
This setting allo
network.
the GSM
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as a home site and change
the
gs for This menu allows you to change the settin
ws you to change the settings for
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GPRS
This setting allows you to change the settings for the GSM Data network.
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. Entertainment
Y
ou can use your phone as your entertainment center.
9.1 Java
Using this menu you can enjoy the embedded Java games and downloaded Java games or Java Applications from WAP.
9.2 Java Settings
You can setup audio, n space.
1) Java Audio: allows you to set the Java audio sound to on or off. 2 n: allows you to set the vibration to
) Java Vibratio
o
n or off.
3 can select the java network
) Java Network: you
from the list.
etwork profile, and free data
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4 ata Space: you can view the free data
) Free D
s
pace.
5 the remaining heap size.
) Heap Size: you can view
9.3 Download Games
This phone provides you to dow
9.4 Download Funny Sounds
This phone prov
9.5 Download Video This phone provides you to download video.
9.6 Download Pictures
This phone provides yo
9.7 E-Book Reader
The vi you to read documents stored in the pho memory or a me are Txt and pdb file.
ides you to download funny sounds.
ewer application provides an easy way for
mory card. Available file formats
nload games.
u to download pictures.
1 1. Bluetooth
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Bluetooth helps to transmit data or photos from your m obile phone to another device nearby without any cables.
1
1. Settings
The Settings menu provides you with various setting o our preferences
ptions to customize the phone to y
a
nd needs. You can also reset the settings to their
d
efault values.
T e and
o access this menu, press [Menu] in Idle mod
s
elect Settings.
1
1.1 Phone Setup
of your phone’s system Many different features
be customized to suit your preferences.
11
.2 Display Setup
This menu allows you to customize desired phone display items.
11
.3 Sounds & Alerts
Use this menu to cu change settings for the
stomize various sound and
light.
can
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11.
4 Call Setup
The following Call Setup features are ne services. Please cont provider to check av feature.
11.5 Network Setup
Network Setup helps you in Network Selection, selection of Preferred Network, and GPRS connection
11.6 Security Setup
Use this menu to unauthorized use b c
odes of your phone and SIM card.
T s, and
here are six types of security setting categorie you can optimize se m
enus in “Security Setup” in “Settings” menu. These
s ill help you to keep privacy and to
ecurity settings w prevent other people fr y
our permission.
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act your network service
ailability and subscribe to the
protect the phone against
y managing the several access
curity mode by choosing sub
om using the phone without
twork
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Note: If you enter an incorrect PIN/PIN2 three times in succession, the SIM card is blocked. To unblock it, you need to enter your PUK/PUK2. The codes are s your netwupplied by ork operator.
PIN Lock When the PIN Lock feature is on, the phon works when you e you turn on the phone w will ask for the password. Once the password is entered, the phone will work with th SIM card. Phone Lock When the Phone Lock feature is on, user m enter the password each time you turn on the phone. Making a call or operating the phone is no available without the password.
Auto Keypad Loc
To prevent unwanted accidental key presses, you
nter PIN code for the SIM card. If
ith the SIM card, the phone
k
e only
correct
e
ust
t
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can use this auto keypad lo c k f unc t i on. You may not make a call or operate the phone until you press the unlock code. However, answering a call, receiving messages are available without entering the unlocking key sequence.
To change the Keypad Lock setting,
1. Press a
2. Press the menu key and select 11. Settings /
To unlock the Keypad Lock time setting,
1. Press the [unlock] soft key (left) and * key in
Fixed Dial
When the Fixed Dial mode is enabled, the person using this phone can call to the phone numbers stored in the Fixed Dial List onl the number not st Fixed.
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nd hold the key or
11.6 Security Setup / 11.6.3 Auto Keypad Lock.
, each time you need to release the
sequence keypad lock
*
.
arting the numbers stored in
y. To make a call to
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Dial List, you must enter the PIN2 to disable Fixed Dial mode. If the SIM card does not have PIN2, this feature is not supported.
Barred Dial
When the Barred Dial mode is enabled, the using the phone cannot call numbers in the barred d
ial list. To call a barred number, you must enter the
P
IN2 to disable the barred dial mode. If the SIM
c
d does not have PIN2, it will not support thear
B
arred Dial feature.
C
hange Password
To
change the password, input the current
pa en enter the new password.
ssword, and th
11.7 Restore
T
his feature would reset the phone to the same
s
ettings as those configured at the factory. In this
c
ase, it does not delete the downloaded objects
a
nd phone book records. You will need to input
Factory Settings
person
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p
assword to restore factory settings. The initial
p
assword is 0000.
12 ager
. File Man
U
se this menu to navigate the stored files in the
p
hone or the microSD (T-Flash) Card. You can open fi
les and use them in a way the phone supports, and s
ee the total memory used and free space in the s
torage.
1) You can view th memory of the pho
2) You can open and navigate the directories and files in the storage.
3) You can view, play, and setu storage disks.
1) View / Play: allows you to view or play the file.
2) Edit: allows you to edit image files.
3) Forward: allows you to forward the file to use in Wallpaper, Screen Saver, Tone
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e remaining memory and total
ne and the microSD Card.
p files in the
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Setup, Phonebook, and to send via MM EMS, and B
4) Detail: displays information of the file, date and size.
5) Rename: allows you to edit the file name.
6) Copy: allows you to copy the file to the other folder or other storage.
7) Move: allows you the move the file to the selected folder or storage. The file will be removed from the original folder and paste to the selected folder.
8) Delete: allows you to delete the selected file
9) Delete All Files: allows you to delete all files in the selected folder.
10) Sort: allows you to sort the files by name, by type, by time, and by size.
Note: After selecting Copy or Move option, press the lef t or right navigation keys to access to the upper or lower folder.
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.
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FCC Part 1 This device art 22 and part 24 of the rules. Oper ject to the following two conditio ns: (1) thi
(2) th includin that may c This equipm d found to comply
with
to Pa
designed rotection against
harm
equipmen diate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmfu
is n
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5 statement complies with part 15, p
FCC
ation is sub
s device may not cause harmful interference
vice must accept any interis de ference,
g interference
ause undesired operation.
ent has been tested an
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
rt 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
to provide reasonable p
ful interference in a residential installation. This
t generates uses and can ra
ference to radio cominter
o guarantee that interference will not occur in a
munications. However, there
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particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can b
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
inte
measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separatio receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV t
echnician for help. WARNING Changes or modifications made to this equipment no expressly approved by Ezze Mobile Tech.., Inc. for compliance could void t
he user's authority to operate the equipment.
e determined by turning the equipment
rference by one or more of the following
n between the equipment and
t
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