Haier D1200P User Manual

The information in this User Guide is based on the production standard model of the D1200P CDMA mobile phone. As Haier Telecom Company follows a policy of continuous development, the company reserves the right to make adjustments, changes or revisions to all information given herein, without prior notice. Haier Telecom Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to the contents given, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Furthermore, Haier Telecom Company shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, or use of this material. No portion of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Haier Telecom Company. This User Guide is edited and printed by the Haier Group Company. Copyright@2007 Haier.All rights reserved.
Welcome
Connect to the world with the new Haier D1200P CDMA. Slim lines belie the power packed into its sleek ergonomic frame. Easy format schedule organizer. Call restriction. Sophisticated features give you every practical advantage in today's world of fast paced communication. Enhance your routine and give yourself a new horizon to experience life on the go. So, before you unleash the power in your hand, Haier recommends that you read this User Guide. It will allow you to enjoy the full advantages of your phone.
Contents
1.Essential information ....................................................................................1
2. Handset guide ..............................................................................................5
3. Menu overview ...........................................................................................21
4. Input method ..............................................................................................66
5.USB windows device driver installation guide .............................................68
6. Modem installation guide............................................................................76
7. Frequently asked questions (FAQ).............................................................79
8.Trouble shooting .........................................................................................81
1.Essential information
Given here is essential information that will help you in the optimum operation of your mobile phone. By adhering to these guidelines you will be protecting yourself from unnecessary personal or financial damages or infringements of the law. Kindly read the User Guide in its entirety for complete information.
1.1 Safety guidelines
Traffic regulations Traffic and road safety regulations prohibit your usage of the phone while driving. If, however the need arises, please do make use of the hands-free settings or move your car to the side of the road out of the flow of traffic. In case you use an air bag equipped vehicle, please do not place your phone in the air bag deployment area, it could result in serious personal injury and possible property damage.
Switch off your phone at filling stations and sensitive areas Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. These include fuelling areas such as fuel filling stations, below decks on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane), areas where the air contains
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chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders; or any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle's engine. Electric or static sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in serious injury or even fatalities.
Switch off your phone on aircraft Follow airline advisories on phone usage. Radio Frequency emissions from wireless devices such as your phone can cause electronic interference or disturbance in the delicate communication and control electronic equipment of the aircraft.
Switch off your phone in the hospital Switch off your phone in healthcare facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or healthcare facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. Pacemakers and medical implants The Health Industry Manufacturers Association (USA) recommends that a minimum separation of six inches (15 centimetres) be maintained between a handheld wireless product and medical implants (electronic) such as a Pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the implant. These recommendations are consistent with the international recommendations
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governing the usage of wireless technology. Advisory for persons with Pacemakers:
ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from your pacemaker when
the phone is turned on.
Do not carry the phone in a breast pocket.
Preferably use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. If you have any reason to suspect interference is occurring, switch off your phone immediately. Other medical devices If you use any other personal medical device, do consult the manufacturer of the medical device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Follow mandatory signs Always follow phone etiquette in public places. Switch off your phone where the use of mobile phones is explicitly forbidden, as it may be a safety risk or might infringe on the law. Emergency calls Emergency calls can be dialled at anytime - even if the handset is PIN locked or
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has no RUIM card
Emergency call procedure: Type in the local emergency number and press the send key. Emergency call numbers are: 100/101. Electronic devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from Radio Frequency (RF) energy emissions. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals emitted by your phone and care must be taken in usage of your phone next to sensitive electronic equipment.
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1.2 Care and maintenance information
Your phone is an electronic device that should be treated with due care during usage. The guidelines given here will help you in caring for your phone and keep it under warranty coverage.
Protect your phone from dust, temperature, humidity and other extreme environmental conditions as it will affect the performance or damage the instrument. Do not use or store your phone in a low temperature environment as moisture will condense in the phone and damage the circuit board.
Avoid striking, shaking or causing physical shock to the phone.
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Protect your phone from rain, spilled beverages or other forms of moisture
that can damage the electronics of your phone.
Use the batteries and fittings manufactured by Haier Telecom Company only.
The use of other fittings may cause dangerous accidents and void all warranties.
Do not disassemble the phone or its accessories. If service or repair is
required, contact a Haier authorized service centre.
Do not inadvertently cause short-circuit by placing metal or conductive
material across or on battery terminals.
Keep your phone and accessories out of the reach of young children. Do not use chemical solvents or detergents to clean your phone.
2. Handset guide
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2.1 Keypad
2.1.1 Power /End key
The red key on top right corner of the keypad is power key. Pressing and
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holding the key can switch on/off the mobile phone. Pressing the key once can end a call during a phone call, or pressing the key twice can reject an incoming call. Pressing the key in the menu can also return to the idle mode.
2.1.2 Send key
The green key on top left corner of the keypad is the send key. You can dial or answer a call with the key. In idle mode, pressing the key can lead you to the recent calls list.
2.1.3 Left/ Right soft key
The Left/Right soft keys are used to carry out the corresponding operation of last line on display screen, in accordance with the procedure are adopted to acquire different functions. In idle mode, press key to enter the Menu function, press key to enter the Names function.
2.1.4 Four ways navigation key
The navigation keys can control the cursor directions. Left/right key can move the cursor in text editing mode left /right. Up/down key can scroll the cursor in a list up/down. In idle mode:
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Up key: Press this key to enter the Profiles menu directly. Left key: Press the key to enter the Scheduler menu directly. Right key: Press the key to enter the Messages menu directly. Down key: Press the key to enter the Names list.
2.1.5 OK/Hot key to WAP
The OK/Hot key places within the 4-way navigation keys. Pressing this key in idle mode allows you to access the WAP menu. Pressing the key in the menu mode confirms the selected options or enters the next menu.
2.1.6 # (hash) key
In idle mode, you can press and hold key to switch the Vibrate Mode on or off. In text editing mode, press key to change input methods.
2.1.7 * (star) key
In idle mode, press and hold key to lock the keypad. By pressing any key, the screen displays message ' '. Then press 123 to unlock. In text editing mode, press key to switch to symbol mode.
Keyguard active, press 123 to unlock keypad
2.1.8 Numeric keys
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Pressing these keys can enter the digits 0 to 9 (in idle mode or in number­inputting mode) or some associated characters (text editing mode) and perform associated functions (in a list).
2.1.9 Volume side key
You can adjust the earpiece volume using side keys directly during a call or in idle mode except vibrate only mode .
2.2 Idle mode screen
2.2.1 Screen indicators and icons
Depending on your wireless service provider, some or all of the following indicators and icons may be displayed on your phone's screen. When the phone is powered on, the following icons may be displayed:
2.2.1.1Battery level indicator The Battery Level Indicator shows the representative charge held by the phone's battery. Bar segments within the Battery Level Indicator show the level of charge held. All bars visible indicate a full charge. If only one or two bars are visible, it means the battery is low.
2.2.1.2 New message The icon is displayed on your screen when a new message arrives. The new
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message icon disappears when you read all the unread messages.
2.2.1.3 Full message When the SMS storage is full, the icon appears and the phone display shows ''
SMS capacity full. Pls erase msg to proceed
One or more messages must be erased before the new message can be stored.
2.2.1.4 Alarm clock The icon appears when the daily alarm or the alarm for the specified date and time is set.
2.2.1.5 Scheduler The icon appears when the scheduler is set.
2.2.1.6 Network Composed of two parts. The left part indicates that the mobile phone is duly registered to a network. The right part shows the signal strength.
2.2.1.7 Voice message The icon indicates that the voice mail has a voice message (This function must be supported by your network).
2.2.1.8 Profiles You can easily alter the phone tone (e.g. the ringer volume, earpiece volume, etc.) according to your environment.
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When a profile is available, the icon corresponding to the profile name is displayed in idle mode:
Vibrate only: For use when vibrate only is needed. Silent:For use when silence is needed. General:Is the default setup. Outdoor:For use in the outdoor. Meeting:For use in a meeting. The default setup is the silent mode. Headset:For use when insert the headset.
2.2.2 Idle mode screen events
2.2.2.1 Idle mode The mobile phone enters idle mode without any operations after the phone is switched on. You can view the current time and date in idle mode. You can dial a number by pressing key if you input a telephone number.
2.2.2.2 Calling You can make a phone call after the number is dialled.
2.2.2.3 Missed calls The missed calls and their numbers will be shown on the screen in idle mode. Press key to view the list.
2.2.2.4 New messages
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When the new message is received:
1.Your phone makes alert tones (ringer, vibration or silence).
2.If the keypad is unlocked, your phone display will show '
message!
again to operate options. Press key or key to return to the idle mode, the new message-prompting icon is displayed on the screen.
3.If the keypad is locked, your phone display will also show '
message! Note: You have 1 new message (Urgent/Emergency)!
'. Press key to view the message's contents and then press key
'. But you can't view the contents.
If the message is urgent /emergency, your phone displays '
'.
You have 1 new
You have 1 new
2.3 Installing Battery and RUIM card
2.3.1 Installing the battery
Aim the protruding part at the bottom of the battery at the groove of the phone. Push the top part of the battery to the phone and press down the lock until it is
locked.
2.3.2 Removing the battery
Switch off the phone, push up the lock at the top of the battery to uplift the top of the battery and separate it with the main board.
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2.3.3 Installing the RUIM card
Purchase a RUIM card from network operator. Your phone number and registration information are stored in your RUIM card. Your RUIM card can be used in any a CDMA phone. Your number and information will not change.
Make sure to switch off your phone before taking out the battery. Make the metal face of the RUIM card down and put it conferring the level of
the card. Then install the battery.
2.3.4 Removing the RUIM card
Remove the battery after switching off your phone. Remove the RUIM card. Install the battery.
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2.4 Charging the Battery
The D1200P can be charged either when it is switched on or off.
1.Plug the charger transformer into a standard outlet.
2.Insert the charger output plug into charging connector of the bottom of the phone.
3.The rolling of the electric quantity bar indicates that the phone begins to charge.
4.When the battery level full and stop rolled, the phone will display ' '.
5.After charging is complete, switch off the electric supply and pull out the charger's jack.
Note:
When the battery level is low and only a few minutes of talk time remain, a
beep is heard, the battery icon flashes and the phone displays '
please recharge soon!
displays ' '
Battery too low, Power off soon!
When the battery is completely discharged, your phone will turn off. The battery can be charged whenever you want. However, using your phone
while charging can increase the charging time.
'. When battery is drained completely, the phone
Battery full
Battery Low,
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It is recommended that you charge the battery for three hours (full charging
period) before you use it.
Do not pull out the plug of the charger during charging to avoid electrical
damage to the phone and the charger.
2.5 Headset
If you connect the headset with the phone, it will be to activate headset mode or to match the volume of headset with that of mobile phone. Increase or decrease the volume through up and down side key during call. If you plug out the headset from the phone, the phone will return to normal mode automatically.
2.6 Switching a Phone On/Off
Press and hold down the red key to switch your phone on or off. If you switch the phone on and there is no RUIM card inserted, the phone displays ' '. Press key to only dial emergency call. After inserted, the phone will check whether the RUIM card is valid. Then the screen displays the following messages:
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Please insert RUIM
Enter PIN --- Request to input the RUIM card PIN code (if required). Enter Lock code --- In idle mode, press key to request to enter the phone
lock code (if required).
Note:
If the RUIM card is invalid, the phone displays ' ', please contact your network service provider. In the instances above mentioned, press key to only dial emergency call.
RUIM card rejected
2.6.1 Entering your RUIM card PIN Code
You can set protection code (PIN CODE) in order to prevent random using of your phone by others. Each time you restart your phone, the phone will prompt you to enter PIN code (The default PIN is 1234). In this condition, press key to dial emergency call.
Input PIN code (supplied by network service provider. For security, an * will be
displayed on the screen to in place of the number you enter.)
If you make a wrong enter, you can press key to re-enter the code.
Press key, and after a short time, your mobile phone will confirm its correctness and begin to register on the network. Once the network name is shown on the screen, you can call or access any of the functions of your phone. If no network name is shown on the screen, you may need to register again.
Note:
If you have entered the PIN code incorrectly continuously for max retry limits,
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the RUIM card will be automatically locked. In this condition, the phone will prompt for PUK (PIN Unlocking key). You can get the PUK from your mobile phone service provider.
2.6.2 Entering your Phone Lock Code
The phone lock code is used to protect your phone from unauthorized use. It can be set automatically to lock your phone each time it is switched on or when in idle mode. In this condition, you can only dial emergency call. You must press key to enter correct phone lock code, and then access the phone menu (The default is 000000). The PIN code and Phone lock code can be changed.
2.7 Dialling a number
To dial a number, your phone must be switched on and unlocked. You can use the function only after the network-prompting icon is shown on the screen.
2.7.1 Using the digits keys
Enter district code and telephone number or mobile phone number, press key to dial.
Press key to delete a typed number. Press and hold key to delete all
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numbers.
To indicate that you are dialling a number, the word displays the
screen.
If the call is not answered and you want to end the call, press key. If the call is connecting, the display will change to press key to
end the call.
Calling
In Call
2.7.2 Dialling a number using the Recent Call List
The mobile phone can store no more than 30 latest call logs (incomings, outgoings and missed calls).
1.In idle mode, press key to enter the recent calls list.
2.Scroll the list by pressing the up/down navigation key and select an entry.
3.Press key to dial.
2.7.3 Dialling a number using the Contacts List
1.In idle mode, press down navigation key or press key to enter the contacts list.
2.Scroll the list by pressing the up/down navigation key and select an entry.
3.Press key to dial.
2.7.4 Dialling a number using Speed Dial
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Speed dial is a fast way to call one of your special numbers. See ' ' menu.
Speed dial
2.7.5 Making an International call
Press and hold key until ‘+’ appears on screen. Enter the country code, area code (without prefix zero) and phone number. Press key to dial.
2.7.6 Ending a call
You can end a call at any time by holding down the key till the call has been terminated.
2.8Receiving a call
When you receive a call, the phone will alert and the word ' ' displays on the screen. If your phone has Caller Line Identification and the calling party is in Contacts list, the caller's number and name also appears. Press key or any key (need setting) to answer the call. Please refer to '
key answer
Press key twice to reject the incoming call.
' menu.
Incoming call
Any
2.9 During a phone call
After pressing key, user can view following contents given below:
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2.9.1 Mute
Temporarily turns the microphone off during a phone call. Reselect this option to resume your conversation.
2.9.2 Names
This function allows you to access the Names menu.
2.9.3 Menu
By using this feature, you can directly enter the menu list.
3. Menu overview
Your RUIM card can be used in the handset for accessing the menu options detailed below. If the RUIM card is not inserted, you can still make SOS (emergency) calls. Press key to enter the main menu option in idle mode. The main menu consists of 9 icons. You can select any icon with navigation key and press key to enter submenu.
Note:
You can also directly press 1 to 9 to enter the corresponding submenu.
3.1 Messages
You can send, receive, save or erase the message by using messages menu.
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3.1.1 Write message
Allow user to edit text message. When composing text messages, check the number of characters allowed in the top right corner of the message. Per message can contain up to 160 characters. If you cross the limit, the phone prompts with a ' ' pop-up message. Press numeric key to input corresponding characters.
Note:
Press key to access the following Message options:
3.1.1.1 Send After writing the message, press Send option to input the recipient's number or retrieve a number from the Names list. Then select Send option to send the message.
3.1.1.2 Insert templates When composing an SMS message, you can use the Insert templates option, scroll through a list of prewritten messages and select the one you want to insert into your new text message.
3.1.1.3 Send to group One message can be sent to a group included one or more people (no more than 10).
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Sorry, No more space!
Press and hold key to delete entire message and start a new one.
You can use the Send to group option, scroll through a list of groups and select the one you want to send.
3.1.1.4 Insert number When composing an SMS message, you can use the Insert number option, scroll through names list and select the number you want to insert into your new text message.
3.1.1.5 Save message You can use the save message option to save the contents of edited to draft box.
3.1.2 Inbox
When you receive a new message, the new message-prompting icon will be displayed on the LCD right corner.
Enter the inbox menu, the current message position and the total number of received messages will be displayed at the first row of the screen. If there are no messages, ' ' will be displayed. If there are messages, the new messages will be displayed first, followed by the old. Once you have read a new message, it will become old.
You can press up/down navigation key to highlight the message you wish to view. The message icon is displayed. See 'Table [1]'.
No message
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