Haier C1700 User Manual

Contents
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2Phone Layout
3 Specifications list
4 Essential Topics
4.1 Communication control keys
4.2 Functional keys and soft keys
4.3 Standard keypad
4.4 Display icons
4.5 Input method
4.6 Short message alert modes
4.7 Call alert modes
4.8 Find contacts
4.9 Term description
5 Getting started
5.1 What's RUIM card?
5.2 Installing your RUIM card(OPTIONAL)
5.3 Charging your battery
5.4 PIN code
6 Basic operations
6.1 Power on
6.2 Power off
6.3Saving a number by dialing
6.4 Adjusting the volume of earpiece
6.5 Answering a call
6.6Silent start
6.7Mic mute
6.8Recent dialed-out numbers
6.9Missed call
7 Using the menu
7.1Menu option list
7.2 Contacts
7.3 Messages
7.4 Settings
7.5Call History
7.6 Fun & Utilities
7.7 Games
7.8 Profiles
7.9 UTK
7.10FM Rodio
8 Operation instruction of input methods
8.1 Numbers input method
8.2 Multitap input method
8.3 EzText input method
8.4 Symbol input method
Appendix I Common fault diagnosis
Appendix II Abbreviations and explanations
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1Safety and Precautions
Switch off the phone in the vicinity of chemical plants, gas stations and other locations
containing explosive objects.
Keep the phone away from children.
Please switch off your phone as instructed where notices are present.
Switch off the phone when boarding on plane and don't switch on the phone during flight.
Please strictly conform to your local legal regulations during a drive. When hands free
function is available, please use the hands free calling device to ensure safety. Please park the
car at roadside for communication unless in emergency.
Take special care when using the mobile phone in the vicinity of such devices as pacemakers,
hearing aids and electro-medical equipment, which may be interfered by the mobile phone.
When the phone is switched on, a minimum distance of 6 inches (15cm) shall be kept between
the phone and pacemaker. When using other medical equipments, please consult the vendors
of these equipments or doctors for relevant information.
No guarantee for the accessories and fitments not produced by the original factory.
Never attempt to disassemble the phone by unauthorized persons. Contact the authorized
service center in your region in case of any trouble with your mobile phone.
Recharge of the phone without battery being installed is prohibited.
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Charge the phone in well-ventilated environment, and keep it away from inflammable and
high explosive articles.
To avoid demagnetization, keep the handset away from magnetic substances such as
magnetic discs or credit cards.
Ensure to keep the handset away from liquid. Take the battery off and contact the authorized
service center if the handset gets soaked or erosion can happen.
Avoid using the phone in too high or too low temperature environments. Never leave the
phone exposed under direct sunlight or in high humidity or dusty environment.
Do not use liquids or damp cloth with strong detergents to clean the handset.
Avoiding dropping, crashing or excessively squeezing the phone, or it may be subject to
damages of different degrees.
Description about UIM card involved in this user manual is only effective for the phone
withUIM card. The menus and operations correlative to UIM, such as PIN code, will not be
exactly the same as the real ones, which shall prevail! OPTIONAL
For body worn operation this phone has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines
when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum
of 1.5 cm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF
exposure guidelines.
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<Note>: This user manual is the operating instructions based on the simple English operating
mode, and it is somewhat different other language mode.
<Warning>: The original factory will not take any responsibility in the case of noncompliance
with the above advices or improper use of the phone.
<Attention>: Please send used li-ion batteries to specified locations or return them to our
company. Do not dispose of the batteries into dustbins.
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2Phone Layout
This handset has totally 20keys on the keypad. It has 1.5 inches TFT with 65K colors screen.
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Speaker
LCD display
Right soft key
Power on/off
Left soft key
<ok>
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2
ABC DEF
MNO
WXYZTUVPQRS
GHI JKL
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0
+
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8
4
7
Navigation key
Call control
MIC
Standard Keypad
3Specifications list
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received
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Note: Functions marked with
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require network or UIM card support.‘’
4Essential Topics
4.1 Communication control keys
4.2 Functional keys and soft keys
The key Call control is used for making a call (after a number has been entered); or for viewing
recently dialed phone numbers.
The key power on/off is used for ending a call (during dialing and communication state), or for
exiting menu under menu state to return to standby menu. Pressing and holding this key may
switch on or off the phone.
The key Navigation key is Direction keys, Direction keys of up, down, left and right direction
are used for browsing menus, lists, options or content composed. Under standby state, the left-
direction key is used as shortcut key for profiles; the right-direction key is used as shortcut key
for messages, the up-direction key is used as shortcut key for call history; the down-direction
key is used as shortcut key for contacts.
Under standby state, the left soft key is a shortcut key for accessing main menu and the right
soft key is a shortcut key for Contacts. The functions of the two soft keys under other states are
closely related to the phone's current state.
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4.3 Standard keypad
4.4 Display icons
4.5 Input method
Keys from '0' to '9', and key '
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' and '# ' are used for dialing, inputting password, English letters,
symbols etc.
After the phone's standby interface maintains for a while (time length is set by the user),
the phone will turn off the backlight of the screen for the purpose of power saving. If the
backlight of the screen goes out, you can press any key on the phone's keypad to turn on the
backlight immediately.
Under standby state, common icons on the first row of the screen are as follows:
Signal strength received by the antenna
Alarm clock
unread message
Battery
Roaming
Note:
Vibrate
Ring
Vibrate then ring
Silence
Keypad locked
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You can press the key '#' to switch between input methods and press the key ' ' to switch to
symbol input method.
Four modes of silence,Ring, Vibrate, Vibrate Then Ring are available for your selection under
the path [Profiles] Normal] [personalise] [SMS Alert Mode].
Four modes of silence,Ring, Vibrate, Vibrate Then Ring are available for your selection under
the path [personalise] [Call Alert Mode].
This handset provides a way to search for phone number by first letter of name. Under the
contact name list (press the shortcut key to get in), after inputting the first letter of name to be
searched for correctly, the screen will display all the fit records.
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4.6 Short message alert modes
4.7 Call alert modes
4.8 Find contacts
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[Profiles] [Normal]
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4.9 Term description
4.9.1 Domestic long-distance call
4.9.2 International long-distance call
To dial a fixed number, please key in the area code of the number first and then key in the
number to be dialed. If mobile phone number is to be dialed from a fixed telephone, please dial
0 first and then the mobile phone number of the other party.
Dial 00 first and then key in district code, area code and the phone number.
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5 Getting started
5.1 What's RUIM card?
5.2 Installing your RUIM card(OPTIONAL)
When registering your mobile phone number, you will have a RUIM card (User Identity Module)
provided by the network provider.
With the RUIM card, which stores many parameters required for communications, you can use
the various functions of the phone and store personal information, including PIN (Personal
Identification Number), phonebook, short messages and other additional system services.
Please handle the RUIM card with care, twisting or pressing it may cause damage. If it is lost,
please contact your network operator immediately for help.
( ): The RUIM card shall be placed beyond the range of children.
Power off your phone before installing the RUIM card. To install the RUIM card at the back of the
phone, follow the steps below:
Turn the phone over to the back, open the back cover and remove the battery by pushing up the
battery. Lift and insert as shown in the figure.
Note
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5.3 Charging your battery
The battery used in the phone is rechargeable. New battery must be fully charged before it is
used for the first time. Only after several times of charging and discharging can the battery's
efficiency made the best of.
During the course of charging, it is normal to find the battery and the phone slightly heat-up.
The phone will automatically protect itself when battery temperature rises so as to control
temperature variation.
The handset will give off alert as the battery is running out. When the power has run out the
handset will be switched off automatically.
To ensure the battery in optimal state, we recommend you discharge the battery fully at least
once every month by consuming the power until the phone is switched off automatically.
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Insert
Note: Actual time of usage of the battery varies according to different operation modes and
settings of network base station. If you use the phone when battery is rather low, the phone may
restart or switch off automatically. Please recharge in time.
This code is for entering RUIM card, to prevent others from using your RUIM. If your startup this
code in your phone, when opening the phone, display will show input PIN1 code . When
inputting the code, the screen will show instead of the content. You can get the code the
same time you get the card from the service provider.
WARNING Mistaking input PIN code for 3 times, the RUIM card will be locked, please
contact the service provider for help. Trying to unlock by yourself may cause forever
invalidation
5.4 PIN code
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6 Basic operations
6.1Poweron
6.2Poweroff
Pressing and holding the key power on/off may power on the phone. It will automatically search
the network if the RUIM card and the phone have no password protection. After the phone is
registered in CDMA network, signal will be displayed at the top left corner of the screen. The
phone is now in the standby state and you can make or answer a call. Your phone remains in a
searching state if it fails to find the available network system.
If the screen displays No RUIM Card after it is power on, please power off the phone by
pressing and holding the key power on/off and check whether your RUIM card is properly
installed.
If a password or PIN code (if with RUIM card) for the phone is required after it is switched on,
please input the correct one, and will be displayed on the screen as the content during the
entry, then press the right soft key for confirmation. After unlocked, the phone will display the
signal strength.
Please contact your network provider if you do not know the PIN code.
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