part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means
without the prior written permission of HaierC1000, Inc.”
Warranty Language: “The contents of this m anual, w hether in w hole or in
part, do not constitute a ny express or implied warranty w ith respect to any
products of HaierC1000, Inc., or its subsidiaries.”
zIf your mobile phone is lost or stolen, please immediately notify the
operator to prevent use of the UIM CARD, thus avoiding the economic
loss which caused by unauthorized calls made under your name.
zWhen contacting your local operator or sales outlet, they will need to
know the ESN number of your mobile phone. This number is printed
on the label of the back of the mobile phone (remove the battery to
view the number). Take note of the ESN number and store it in a
secure place for future use.
zIn order to avoid unauthorized use of your mobile phone, take
preventative measures, such as:
- Configure the Phone Lock func tio n , set t he PIN CODE , an d ch ange
the code if it is disclosed to another party;
IF LEAVING YOUR C1000 IN AN UNATTENDED VEHICLE,
DO NOT PLACE THE MOBILE PHONE IN AN OBVIOUS
PLACE. IT IS PREFERABLE TO TAKE IT WITH YOU, OR
STORE IT IN A SECURE PLACE.
Notice
In order to use the product safely and correctly, and to prevent
accident or injury, please comply wi th the cauti ons outl ine d in this user
guide. After reading the user guide, keep it in a safe place for easy
reference.
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Safety Precautions
SAR information
The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram
of tissue. Device types C1000 (FCC ID: SG70512C1000) has also
been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported
under this standard during product certification for use at the ear is
1.382 W/kg and when properly worn on the body is 0.201 W/kg. This
device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of
the handset kept 1.5cm from the body. To maintain compliance with
FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a
1.5cm separation distance between the user's body and the back of
the handset. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar accessories
should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of
accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply
with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided.
Personal
zUsing radio-frequency equipment may cause interference with medical
equipment, for example, hearing aids and cardiac pacemakers, etc.
Before using the mobile phone, consult the medical equipment
manufacturer or your doctor for advice.
zIn places which may present blast hazards, such as oil depots,
chemical factories, etc., it is consi dered best prac tic e to limi t the use o f
radio-frequency equipment. Even when a mobile phone is in the
Standby State, it will still transmit electromagnetic signals. If possible,
and if requested, switch off your mobile phone.
zPlease pay attention to traffic safety. When driv ing a car, pleas e do not
use your mobile phone. If it is absolutely necessary to use a mobile
phone when driving, park your car in a safe place befo re use.
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zPlease keep the mobile phone and all accessories out of the reach of
children.
zRubber plugs (used at the earplug jack and at the bottom of mobile
phone) pose a choking hazard if swallowed by children.
zAvoid contact between the battery (metal part) and ot her m etal o bject s
(necklaces, coins, etc), as well as consumption or biting of the battery
by the animals or striking sharp material on the battery.
Mobile Phone
zYour mobile phone will generate an electromagnetic field. Please do
not place it near storage media such as computer disks, or other
similar devices.
zUsing mobile phone near electrical appliances and equipment such as
TV set, telephone, ra dio and pe rsonal c ompute r, etc, mig ht cause t he
interference on the mobile phone, thereby affecting its performance.
zPlease do not expose your mobile phone to strong sunshine and high
temperatures as it will shorten the life of electronic components,
damage the battery, and cause the deformation of plastic parts and
components.
zKeep the mobile phone dry, away from rain, moisture, and other
liquids which can corrup t the electronic circuits.
Battery
zDo not short circuit the battery equipm ent, as it w ill damage t he batte ry,
generate heat and may cause fire.
zDo not dispose of a battery in fire as it may explode. Waste batteries
should be returned to a designated recycling site. Please do not
dispose of the battery into the household garbage.
~Warning: If the battery is damaged or broken , avoid contact with
exposed skin. In the event of skin contact, wash the affected area
liberally with clean water. If necessary, consult a doctor.
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On the Road
zBefore making or receiving calls, pay attention to the legal regulations
concerning the use of mobile phones, and restrict phone usage to
non-driving time.
zConfirm whether the safety airbag, b rakes , v elocity co ntrol sy stem and
oil filter system will be affected by the wireless transmission. If any
problems are evident, please contact the distributor of the automobile.
zWhen refueling your vehicle, please switch off your mobile phone.
Similarly, you should also switch off the mobile phone in places which
restrict the use of two-way wireless dev ices.
zDo not put the mobile phone near inflammable or explosive products.
On An Airplane
During takeoff, landing and the duration of the flight, follow the relevant
civil aviation regulations prevent interference with the telecommunication
system of the airplane.
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Getting Started
1. GETTING STARTED
Thank you for choosing the HaierC1000. This manual is written to explain
the functions of your new mobile phone. Apart from basic call functions,
the C1000 mobile phone and network system provides numerous
functions, applications and services to enrich both work and social use.
The C1000 mobile phone is specially designed for the CDMA1X network.
With the increasing development of CDMA1X network, C1000 users will
have freedom to communicate - any time, anywhere.
We have provided special accessories for your new C1000 including:
battery, travel charger.
More details regarding these acces so r ies ca n be re ferre d t o in Sect io n 12
in the user manual. There may be with risks with using accessories that
have not been approved by the manufacturer, and, the phone damage
may be caused by using accessories not covered by the scope of the
guarantee.
The company reserves the right to amend any technical specifications
without releasing notice.
Before using the mobile phone, read this Section carefully, it will instruct
you how to install, charge and maintain the battery of your mobile phone.
In addition, it also provides information relating to the digital CDMA1X
network, and shows how to insert and remove the UIM CARD.
1.1 Battery
The C1000 mobile phone comes with one battery. The new battery is not
fully charged but can support the power on function. Before the initial use
of a new battery, charge it for at least 16 hours, and recharge it only when
the battery power is fully discharge d for the fir st an d se con d ch arge tim es.
These initial three charge times, are essential to the optimization of
ongoing battery performance.
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1.1.1 Removing and installing the battery
When removing the battery, carefully open the battery cover, and pull out
the battery.
To replace the battery, place the bottom of the battery into the battery
store, and press it in until the battery is securely in place. Replace the
battery cover.
1.1.2 Charging the battery
Insert the connector of the charger into the bottom of the mobile phone.
When the charger is connected to the power supply, the display of the
mobile phone will show a dynamic charging icon as the battery is
charging.
When the display shows a static charging icon, it means that battery
charging is complete. During charging, the battery, mobile phone and
charger will be warm or hot to touch, which is a normal state for battery
charging.
After charging is complete, disconnect the power supply, and remove the
charger.
~Warning: The mobile phone must be within a temperature range of
+5 ~+40 . Do not use a charger that has not been provid
℃℃
ed by
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vendor. Using unapproved chargers or batteries are a potential
hazard, and void the manufacturer’s warranty.
1.1.3 Using the battery
Standby and talk time provided by the manufacturer for this phone are
based on optimal conditions. During actual use, talk time and standby
time will change according to the network status, environment & usage
method.
~Notice
:
Standby time will be decreased by playing the phone games
for a long period of time. To minimize battery usage during game
play, adjust backlight display time to prolong standby time.
1.1.4 Battery charge level
The battery charge level is shown at the top right of the LCD screen. The
more indicator bars inside the batter y icon - t he more pow er in the b att ery.
1.2 Connecting to the network
1.2.1 UIM card
The network service provider provides the UIM card. An effective UIM
card must be inserted into the mobile phone before it can be used.
~Notice: Using UIM ca rds that have been previously used in other
mobile phones and contain sav ed informa tion ( such as the c ont act s,
messages, etc.), may not be compatible with the C1000 mobile
phone due to different mobile phone coding formats.
To prevent lost or destroyed information in UIM cards, avoid
touching the metallic area and keep the UIM card away from
electricity and magnetic fields. If the UIM card is destroyed, the
phone can not enter the CDMA network.
~Warning: Before removing the UIM card, you must switch off the
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mobile phone. It is prohibited to inser t or remo ve the UI M car d when
the mobile phone is connected to an external power source as it will
damage the UIM card.
1.2.2 Inserting the UIM card
Turn off the mobile phone and remove the battery and the external power
source.
Place the UIM card in the card slot, and ensure that the metal contact
area on the card is facing downward. The position of the card is as shown
in the figure above.
After the UIM card is properly inserted, install the battery.
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To remove the UIM card, turn off the mobile phone and disconnect the
external power source, lift out the battery, and remove the UIM card.
1.2.3 Unlocking the UIM
The PIN code provided by UIM card prev ent s unaut horiz ed acce ss to y our
phone. When the PIN code is activated (refer to Section 7.4.2), input the
PIN code (shown as “*”) when the phone is switched on. After the phone
is unlocked, you can make receive calls, perform other operations. To
disable this function, refer to Section 7.4.2.
If the PIN code is deactivated, it cannot prevent your phone from
unauthorized use by others.
Press and hold
Press
If the correct PIN code is not input within 3 consecutive attempts, the UIM
card will be locked. The phone will prompt for the PUK code. Refer to
Section 7.4.2 for further details regarding the PUK code.
to confirm. ( Can be used to delete erroneous input)
to turn on the phone and input the PIN code.
~Warning: The service provider can provide a standard PIN code
(4~8 digits) for your UIM card. Ensure that it is changed into a
personal password as soon as possible. Refer to Section 7.4.2 for
further details regarding PIN code.
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1.2.4 Connecting to the network
After successfully unlocking the UIM card, the mobile phone will
automatically search for the network. Once the network is obtained, the
name of network service provider will appear in the top center of the LCD
display screen.
Your mobile phone is under standby screen and you can send or re ceive
calls now.
1.3 Standby screen and content
Under standby screen you can get the information that you need by fist
note and symbol shown on the LCD.
When entering the Phone Book or Menu from the standby screen, if any
key has been pressed the phone will return to standby screen
automatically, after a period of time.
Shows the signal strength of the cellular network at
your current location
Shows that the phone is locked
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Shows that silent mode
Shows that full vibration mode has been activated
Shows that the alarm has been set
Shows that new messages have been received and
are to be checked
Shows the roaming state
12/12
10:45
Menu
Book
Indicates that the date is the 12th December, and the
time is 10:45
Shows that the current OK key Function is
menu
Shows that the current Clear key Function is
Phone Book
1.4 Button functions
The button functions are described in the chart below:
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OK key
Clearkey
U
D
L
R
Send
Power
0
*
#
0-9 Input letters, digits, etc.
OK, Select, and Enter each main menu
Enter Phone Book list; Delete content; Return to
the previous menu
Move the cursor up; Enter the missed call list via
the standby screen
Move the cursor down; Enter the incoming call li s t
via the standby screen
Move the cursor left while editing; Enter the
message creation interface via the standby
screen
Move cursor to the right while editing; Enter the
ring type interface via the standby screen
Dial; Answer calls; Enter the outgoing call list
from idle via the standby screen
Turn the phone On/Off; Reject calls; Return to th e
standby screen
Input “0” or space while editing; Pres s an d h old to
input “+”
Input “*”; Open the symbol list w hile edit in g; P res s
and hold to switch the full vibration mode On/Off
via the standby screen
Input “#”; Switch between input methods while
editing; Press and hold to input “P” via the
standby screen while inputting phone numbers.
“P” is used to dial a telephone extension
~Notice: In this manual, pressing the “*” means pressing the key for
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a short time. Pressing and holding the “*” key for a long time
indicates pressing the key for at least for one second.
1.5 Figure and character input
Key Capital letter Small letter
. @ - _ / : ! ? , 1 . @ - _ / : ! ? , 1
A B C 2 a b c 2
D E F 3 d e f 3
G H I 4 g h i 4
J K L 5 j k l 5
M N O 6 m n o 6
P Q R S 7 p q r s 7
T U V 8 t u v 8
W X Y Z 9 w x y z 9
0 0
Switch symbol Switch symbol
Switch between input
methods
Switch between input
methods
1.6 Phone lock
To prevent unauthorized use of your phone; after powering on, go to the
security setting to lock the phone. You must input the correct password
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when locking and unlocking the phone. Thi s fu nction p rev ent s ot hers from
locking and unlocking your phone.
The default password is 0000; to reset the password, go to:
settings->security->change PWD.
~Notice: After buying your phone, reset the 4 digit password to a
personal password as soon as possible.
1.7 Input method
For the sake of the convenience of inputting English, the C1000 specially
sets some input methods such as A BC and smart abc. You can lookup the
correlative words with less keystroke. You can select the words which you
need by pressing U/D/L/R keys.
1.7.1 Editing window
Used to input text; for example: rename, edit name, SMS, etc.
1.7.2 Switch between input methods
To input words, first select an input method.
The mobile phone provides the following input methods:
z Digit input method
z ABC input method
z abc input method
z Smart ABC input method
z Smart abc input method
The key is used to switch between input methods.
To input symbols, press the key.
The icon corresponding to the input method is displayed in the left bottom
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of the screen.
1.7.3 Digit input method
The Digit input method icon is: .
To input numbers you must use the number input method.
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Press the keys
button representing its corresponding number. Press to delete input
numbers.
to to input the ten numbers 0 to 9, with each
1.7.4 ABC input method
The ABC input method icon is:
During ABC input, the first press of the digit button will input the first letter
on the button, and second swift pressing of the digit button will input the
second letter on the button. If the letter to be input is on the same button
as the previous input letter, wait until the cursor appears before attempting
to input the next letter.
To input “OK”, press the key three times in succession to input “O”
first, and then press the key
word “OK” will appear in the text zone. Pressing
twice in succession to input “K”. The
deletes input text.
1.7.5 abc input method
The abc input method icon is: .
The operational steps are the same as the ABC input method shown in
Section 1.7.
1.7.6 Smart ABC input method
The Smart ABC input method icon is:
Smart ABC input method is intelligent, and automatically capitalizes the
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first letter of the word. Press the digit buttons 2 to 9 to input the relevant
English characters, with each letter able to be input by one press.
Candidate words will change accordingly. Make a selection by using the
Left/Rightward Direction Key, and search the pages of candidate words by
using the Up/Downward Direction Key. Press to confirm the word
choice and the selected word will appear in the text input zone.
EXAMPLE: To input “OK”, press digital button 6 and 5 (the relevant letters
will appear on the keypad), then press and the word “OK” will
appear in the text input zone. Press
to delete input text.
1.7.7 Smart abc input method
The Smart abc input method icon is:
Details for this method are s imilar to that of Smart A B C Input Method. The
primary difference is that the first letter of the word will not be capitalized
in smart abc input method.
Press to input symbols. When a candidate symbols appears, press
Left/Right/Up/Downward Direction Key to select, and then press the OK
key to confirm. The selected symbol will appear in the text input zone.
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Dialing and Answering
2. DIALING AND ANSWERING
After setting up your phone, you can dial and answer calls. This Section
provides a basic overview fo r reference purposes.
2.1 Power On/Off
Press and hold to turn on the phone; and an opening display will
flash on-screen.
If phone requests PIN code entry, input it to continue. (Refer to
Section1.2.3)
Pressing and holding
again will turn off the phone.
2.2 Dialing
When the logo of the network service provider shows on-screen, your
phone is in standby state and you can dial and answer calls. The icon in
the top left corner displays the strength of the signal received by the
phone and current signal strength is indicated by the number of bars on
the screen (5 bars maximum). Call qualit y may be w eakened by obstacles.
Changing the direction of the phone may enhance signal strength.
There are many ways to make a call in standby state, e.g. dialing directly,
dialing from your phone book, speed dialing, or dialing by location.
2.2.1 Dialing directly
Make an internal call
The easiest way to make a call is to input the telephone number directly
by pressing the number keys and pressing
number. If maki ng a lo ng-di st a nce i ntern al cal l, ensur e that y ou h av e input
the telephone number with the appropriate area code. You will see
“Dialing...” the name or number, on the screen this time. When
to call the desired
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successfully connected, the screen will show the call time, and the
number and the name of the person you are calling.
After entering the number, press key to save it to phone book, or
press the key to call the number.
Pressing or to hang up a call. The screen will display the
time you spent on the call.
Making a call to a telephone extension
A telephone extension usually cannot be called directly; you must first
connect to the host telephone number. Add “P” between the host
telephone number and the extension telephone number, so that your
phone will dial the host telephone number first, and will not dial the
extension telephone number until you have pressed and
again; after hearing the prompt from the host telephone. Press and hold
to input “P”. (“P” will display on the screen).
Making an international call
To make an international call, you should input “+” first. (Pre ss and hold
until “+” appears on-screen). Input the country code, area code and
the number to be dialed.
For example: to make a call to France, press and hold key 0 to first to
input “+”, then key in 33 (Country code for France), and then dial the
desired phone number.
2.2.2 Dialing from the phone book
Press the key under the standby screen to enter the main menu,
and choose phone book by navigation, and press to enter the
phone book. Locate t he person, select the corresponding n umber, and
press
to make the call.
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2.2.3 Dialing by location
Press the key after inputting a number under the standby screen,
and the telephone number saved in this location will display on-screen,
press to dial. Search the save location in the information of the
contact record listed in the phone book.
2.3 Answering a call
When there is an incoming call, the screen will display its number and
name.
When the phone informs you that there is an incoming call with vibration,
you just need to press or to answer it and press or
to end.
While calling, the phone will notify you of incoming calls by sounding a
“Du…Du…” tone.
Pressing or to answer the new incoming call. The existing
call will be placed on hold. Refer to Section 3.4.6 for further details.
2.4 In-call options
During a call, the following options are availabl e: Phone Book, Messages,
Mute/Unmute, Send DTMF, and New Call.
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2.4.1 Making a call to a telephone extension
Upon hearing the prompt from the host telephone number, enter the
extension telephone number to connect. Another method is to insert a “P”
between the host telephone numbe r and the ex tension teleph one numb er,
and then press
or to connect to the extension telephone
after hearing the host teleph one prompt.
2.4.2 Adjusting the volume
During a call, pressing and to adjus t the volume of telephone
receiver.
The position of keys refers to the picture in P1.4.
2.4.3 Option
Press to activate the option menu. There are five options available:
Phone Book, Messages, Mute/Unmute, Send DTMF, and New Call.
zPhone Book: enter the phone book list, look-up telephone numbers
while talking.
zMessages: enter the message menu to perform specific operations.
Press to exit the message menu and return to the call.
zMute/Unmute: temporarily enable or disable voice transmission. When
mute is chosen, your voice not be transmitted, but you can hear the
other party. This feature is used to talk with people around you while
in-call. Choose Unmute to recover voice transmission.
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z Send DTMF: enable or disable DTMF.
z New Call: make another call while in-call.
2.4.4 Hanging up
You could press or to end a call. You will see the
conversation time on the screen after hanging up.
2.4.5 New SMS
When there is a new incoming message while you are in-call, the phone
will prompt you with a New SMS received prompt.
2.4.6 Answering an incoming call while in-call
This operation refers to Section 3.3, with the difference of when you
answer a new call, the old one will be placed on hold, press to
switch between the two calls.
2.4.7 Making a new call while in-call
You can make a new call while in-call. While calling, press and
choose new call option from the menu, then enter the number and press
or to dial. An ea sier meth od is t o ente r the t elephon e numbe r
by pressing number keys directly while in-call, and pressing
make a new call.
to
2.4.8 Call meeting
While calling, the MO makes a ne w call. When connected, pres s
to commence a call meeting.
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Menu Operation
3. MENU OPERATION
This section provides an overview of the C800 functions and structure. It
details how to modify default settings, and how to operate this mobile
phone.
3.1 Menu structure
The main menu consists of UTK, Phone book, Messages, Call history,
Tools, Profiles, Settings, Tools and Games.
3.2 Menu operation
In the standby screen, press the key and the navigation keys to
select the main menu, and then press the
3.3 Other operation
In the standby screen, all function keys define specific menu operations.
The key functions are detailed below to facilitate selection of menu
operations.
Key Functions Menu function item
key to confirm changes.
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Main Menu
Phone book List
Menu Operation
Key Functions Menu function item
Missed Call
Answered Call
Edit Message
Select Ring
Dialed Call
Standby screen or Power On/Off
Hold * to enable or disable the vibration mode
Hold to enter hard pause “P”
Hold to enter “+”
3.4 Menu function list
Phone book Search
Add
Group List
Mem Status
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Menu Operation
Delete
Own Number
Messages Inbox
Create
Outbox
Mem Status
Delete SMS
Setting
Call history Missed
Answered
Dialed
Delete
Call Time
Settings Phone
Call
Display
Security
Tools Alarm
Calendar
Calculator
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Profiles Call Hint
SMS Alert
Ring Type
Ring Volume
Key Tone
Power Tone
Warning Beep
Game Snake
Tetris
Game Sound
Menu Operation
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4. CONTACTS
Under the Contacts menu, there are six function options, including:
“Search”, “Add”, “Group List”, “Mem status”, “Speed Dial”, “Delete” and
“Own Number”.
In standby screen, press to enter the main menu, press to
select phonebook, and press to enter the phonebook.
4.1 Search
In phonebook menu, choose “Search” and press enter; it will show the
phonebook list and arranged alphabetically by the first letter of the name,
you can press the key corresponding to the first letter of the name to
search.
To Search for a record press , with the available options of “Modify”,
“Save”, “Delete” and “Copy”.
zChoose “Modify”, to modify basic information. Enter the group select
feature, if the group is UIM, you cannot change to phone; if the group
is different - it cannot change to UIM.
z Choose “Save’” to save the record;
z Choose “Delete”, to delete the record;
z Choose “Copy”, if the record is in UIM, it will be copied to the phone; if
the record is in another group, it will be copied to the UIM.
4.2 Add
In the phonebook menu, select “Ad d”. If “F ull” is displ ay ed, it indi cates th at
there are no spaces to store the new record an d you mus t dele t e some of
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the phonebook records to provide space.
In the “Add” screen, you can input name, group, phone, mobile phone
number, office number and house number .
To input name, place cursor on “Name ”, then press , from the “Edit”
and “Save” options, select “Edit”, to enter the Edit feature. For the Edit
function, refer to Section 1.7.
To select a group, place the cursor on the Group, press, and the
options Edit or Save will appear; choose Edit, and enter the group select
function. Press, key, to choosing a group, and press to
confirm. If choosing from the UIM, you can on ly store a single name and
number, if y ou ent er in put tw o or t hr ee numbe rs, w he n c hoosi ng S av e, th e
screen will display Save one?; press the confirm-key to confirm, and the
first number will be stored.
For mobile phone numbers, office numbers and hou se numbers, ent er the
text input feature (refer to Section 4.2).
After all contents have been successfully compiled, press, and from
the options Edit or Save, select Save, and press. The screen will
display Saved as confirmation.
z Choose “Delete”, to delete the record;
z Choose “Copy”, if the record is in UIM, it will be copied to the phone; if
the record is in another group, it will be copied to the UIM.
4.3 Group list
you can classify a number of contacts into one group in accordance with
their social relationship, for example: UIM, Friend, Family, Colleague,
Private, Custom and Default. All groups (except UIM), consist of several
items, including: name, group, mobile phone number, office number,
house number and other relevant information.
When you add a new phonebook record, it will be placed in the “Default”
group.
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Group list is used to manage your phone book records, and divides the
records according to social relationships.
The phone provides seven groups: UIM, Friend, Family, Colleague,
Private, Custom and Default. If you do not change the group, it will be in
Default; UIM only stores one name and one number, other group can
store a name and three numbers.
In the Group list, choose the group to query the phone number or the
name wanted.
After you choosing the phone number, press to dial the number.
Find the details of dialing number operations in Section 2.2.2.
In the Group list, press, to choose from “List”, “Ring” and “Rename”
options.
z Choose List: lists all the records of this group;
z Choose Ring: you can set the ring of the incoming call in this group
(Ring options can be found in Section 9.2);
zChoose Rename: you can modify the name of this group as desired.
(Rename interface is the same as the Edit interface in Section 1.7).
~Note: UIM and default group ca n not be renamed.
4.4 Speed Dial
In the cell phone, you can set the Speed Dial function. Use th e digit s keys
of 1~9 to represent different tele phone numbers. Under the STANDBY
STATE, press and ho ld some digit of the digit keys of 1~ 9, then you can
make the corresponding calls for the numbers. If the digit key hasn’t
been configured to represent certain number, then the cell phone will
prompt “Speed Dial Hasn’t Been Configured”.
Set the Speed Dial function, select SPEED DIAL from the
CONTACTS menu. After entering the SPEED DIAL setting interface,
based on different conditions of whether the selected digit key has been
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configured SPEED DIAL function or not, the cell phone will display
different prompt. If the digit key has been configured with SPEED DIAL
function, you can use the Left Function Button of the cell phone to prompt
the DELETE function; if the SPEED DIAL function has not yet been
configured with SPEED DIAL function, you can use the Left Function
Button to prompt the SETTINGS function. You can press the DELETE
function will delete the already existing numbers, and y ou can set the new
telephone number .
When configuring new numbers, you can input the numbers
manually or Search Contacts means to find the needed number, and set
it for the already designated digit key so as to achieve more convenient
use. Moreover , w hen y ou fini sh selec ting th e numb ers, the cell phone w ill
automatically judge whether the set number has already existed in the
cell phone. If yes, then it will display the name in front of the number; if it
is a new number, then it will show the number.
4.5 Mem (Memory) Status
Used to obtain the current total memory use of the mobile phone.
It provides the total number of records and the number of used records in
the phone and UIM.
4.6 Delete
Used to delete records in the phone book; you can also delete all records
of group list at one time.
Enter the phone book interface, choose “Delete” and enter the Delete
interface: you can choose “Delete Group” or “Del ete All”.
zChoose “Delete Group”, enter the group list and choose “UIM”:
press, the delete interface to confirm appears, pre ss, and all
UIM records will be deleted. Press to cancel this operation.
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The operation of other groups is the same as UIM.
zChoose “Delete All”, press , and the Delete interface confirmation
appears. Press
phone book and in the UIM will be deleted. Press
operation.
to confirm de letion, and all re cords st ored in t he
to cancel this
4.7 Own number
The user can save own mobile phone number in order to query it.
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Messages
5. MESSAGES
This Section introduces the message service provided by CDMA 1X.
If your network carrier provides a message service, you can send or
receive messages. These messages can comprise 160 characters. You
can reply or send new messages with your network carrier’s support.
5.1 Creating a new message
Choose the “Create” option in messag e menu or pressing under the
standby screen enters the message editing window.
Editing messages is done in a text editing interface. Please refer to
Section 1.7.
During editing, press
draft, insert number, etc.
zSend: sends the message you have edited. In the input number
window, you can input the receiver’s phone number or pick up a
number in the phone book to insert by pressing
message to a maximum of five persons.
z Save to draft: the message edited will be saved to drafts.
z Insert number: adds the number from the phone book into the
message.
to perform operat ions such as send, save to
. You can send a
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5.2 Sending messages
When sending a message, the scre en will d isplay the numb er or th e name
of the receiver. If sending has failed, the screen will display “Failed” to
notify you. The message whi ch is sen ding fa iled or ha s not been sent will
be automatically saved to Unsent in Outbox.
If sending is successful, the screen will display “Success”. The sent
message will be saved to Sent in Outbox.
5.3 Receiving messages
When your mobile phone has receiv ed a message , it w ill inform you w ith a
prompt sound, (Refer to sound settings in Section 9.3) and save the
message to Inbox. The notice “1 new message” will appear on the
standby screen. You can press to enter the inbox window to view
the message, or press to cancel reading and to return to the idle
screen. An icon which means there are new messages displays on the
screen until you view them (Refer to Section 1.3) and messages will be
saved to the phone or UIM au tomatically. The total amount of message s
which can be saved (including the messages to be sent) depends on the
available memory of your mobile phone and the UIM card.
5.4 Viewing the messages
Messages in phone/UIM card
Inbox includes phone, UIM, and voice. There are envelopes which show
the status of every message before every message. The opened
envelope indicates that the message has been viewed. The closed
envelope means the message hasn’t been viewed.
While reading the message, pr essing
reply, forward, delete, call back, save number, and copy to phone/UIM.
z Reply: replies to the current message;
z Forward: sends this message to others;
performs operat ions such as
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zDelete: deletes the current message, and then returns to the Inbox. (If
there is no message in Inbox , the s c ree n will return to the Inbox menu.)
If you choose delete, the mobile phone will prompt for confirmation
and also notify you the action and deletion results;
zCall back: picks up the number of sender, and you can make a call to
him;
zSave number: picks up the telephone numbers in the message, and
saves them to the phone book;
zCopy to phone/UIM: copies this message to the phone/UIM.
Voice
There will be a prompt when your mobile phone receives a voice
message. Enter the voice message menu and operate the following
sound directions to receive it.
Consult your network carrier for more details about voice messages.
5.5 Viewing the messages in Unsent
View details of messages that have not been sent in Unsent. Press
(option) to perform the following operations:
z Resend: sends the message again;
z Forward: sends this message to others;
z Delete: deletes this message, an d t h en return to Unsent. When Delete
is chosen, the mobile phone will ask for confirmation.
5.6 Viewing the messages in Sent
Messages in phone/UIM card
You can scan the details about the sent messages in Sent. And press
to perform the following operations:
zForward: sends this message to others;
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zDelete: deletes this message, and then returns to Sent. When you
choose Delete, the mobile phone will prompt for confirmation and also
notify you of the action and deletion results;
zCall: picks up the number of receiver, and makes a call to him. Refer
to Section 2.2.1.
5.7 Viewing messages in Draft
You can scan the details of messages saved in Draft. Press to
perform the following operations:
z Send: sends this message;
z Edit: edits this message;
z Delete: deletes this message.
5.8 Memory status
Check the memory status of the phone and UIM card.
5.9 Deleting messages
Delete messages in Inbox, Sent, Unsent, Draft, or Delete all messages.
5.10 Setting
Set parameters for message operation such as priority andlocation.
Priority
There are four levels of message prior ity: nor mal, in teracti ve, urge nt, and
emergency.
Location
Choose to save messages to Phone or UIM.
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Call lOGS
6. CALL LOGS
The call logs records Missed, Answered and Dialed numbers and each
kind has 10 numbers. Also it rec ords the t ime of dia ling, and it can de lete
records.
In the standby screen, press to display the list of numbers for the 10
most recently Missed calls; press to display the list of numbers for
the 10 recent Answered calls; press, displays the list of numbers of
the 10 recent Dialed calls (If you have locked the mobile phone, you must
input the correct password to view this record).
6.1 Missed
In Missed call interface, press, to show details of the records, and
press
“Delete” and “Delete All”.
, to perform the following operations: “Save”, “Send SMS”,
Press
z Choose “Save”, to save the number you need to phone book;
z Choose “Send SMS”, to send a message;
z Choose “Delete”, to delete this record;
z Choose “Delete All”, you can delete all of the numbers
to dial this number; press to:
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6.2 Answered
The “Answered” operations are the same as “Missed”.
6.3 Dialed
The “Dialed” operations are the same as “Missed”.
6.4 Delete
In the delete interface, press or, to select the record you want to
delete, you can choose and delete missed, answered, dialed or delete all.
Choose the record you want to delete, press
will provide a prompt, to confirm or exit.
to confirm, the phone
6.5 Call Time
In the call log menu, press or, choose cal l time, press to enter
the call time interface, you can view “Last call”, “Dialed”, “Answered” and
“Total call”. You can press to reset the time, which will begin at
00:00:00.
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Settings
7. SETTINGS
7.1 Phone
Phone settings are for the phone status. They contain Input
Method ,Voice Volume and Phone Lock.
In the Input Method interface, there are five choices such as: 123, ABC,
abc, Smart ABC and Smart abc.
In Voice Volume interface, to adjust the voice volume, press or to
turn the Volume down, press or to turn the Volume up.
The Phone Lock function is to prevent the unauthorized use of the mobile
phone. You can set the Phone lock to Enable or Disable. Once the
function is set, the mobile phone will immediately return to the Standby
interface; before using the mobile phone, you must input the correct the
unlock and .
7.2 Call
Call setting contains Any Key, Auto Answer, Connect Beep, Minute
Beep, Waiting, and Forward.
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Settings
zAny key: this option allows your phone to answer an incoming call by
pressing any key except PWR.
zAuto Redial: To set whether to allow the cell phone to make automatic
redial;
zAuto Answer: this option allow s y our ph one to an sw er an incomi ng call
automatically when earphone has attached the phone. If you enable
this function with the earphone attached, whether the lid flips or not,
the phone provides a prompt and automatically answers after 5 sec; it
cannot activate the automatic answer function without the earphone
attached.
zConnect Beep: this option indicates for the phone to provide a voice
prompt when you answering a call.
zMinute Beep: this option is for the phone to provide a voice prompt on
every 50th sec of a minute in a call.
zWaiting: whether to allow call waiting. When your phone is busy, any
third party calling you will hear a busy sound if you cancel this option.
zForward: this option is used to fo rward a ca ll to t he nu mber desi gn ated
according to your request.
When this function is enabled, successful setting depends on the
network and UIM; the phone provides appropriate prompts.
It requires input of the correct number when setting, and connects the
designated number according to r eque st. If c ase i t do es not c onnect to
the number to be forwarded to, check the designated number.
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Settings
- Unlimited: after this function is enabled, all incoming calls will be
forwarded to the number designated.
- Busy: after this function is enabled, when in-call, the incoming call
will be forwarded to the number designated.
- No Answer: When you have not answered an incoming call, it will
be forwarded to the number designated;
- Default: contains Busy Forward and No Answer Forward.
Every Forward has the options “Enable” and “Disable”.
7.3 Display
It contains two options: Backlight and Wallpaper.
zBacklight: contains fiv e optio ns, f ou r o pti ons for backli ght tim e an d o ne
option for “Always On”. If you select “Always On”, the backlight will
remain on all the time.
zWallpaper: seven pictures provided, choose one to set as wallpaper.
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Settings
7.4 Security
You should pass the PWD before entering the Security settings (the
default PWD is 0000; you can modify it after you enter in. Then you can
use the new PWD).
In Security setting interface, it contains five options: “Phone Lock”, “UIM
Code”, “Reset” and “Change PWD”.
7.4.1 Call Barring
The Call Barring has two options: Barring All Incoming Calls or Barring All
Outgoing Calls.
Barring All Incoming Calls – Reject all incoming calls;
Barring All Outgoing Calls – Restrain your cell phone to call any number
other than the Emergency Numbers.
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Settings
7.4.2 UIM Code
The UIM Code setting contains “PIN On”, “PIN Change” and “PIN Off”.
zPIN On: enables the UIM PIN. You must enter the right PIN when you
inspire the phone.
zPIN Change: you can change the PIN code you use frequently under
the condition of enabling the PIN;
zPIN Off: you can access the phone without entering the PIN code.
~Attention: PIN Code relates to the UIM Card. It is also the operation
password of the UIM Card.
For example:
When Phone Lock enabled (UI M Card doesn’t enable PIN code),
the phone is locked. Anybo dy wa ntin g to us e you r pho ne must enter
the PWD, or the phone cannot be used.
Otherwise, if the UIM Card is used in another phone it can be used
normally.
If the PIN is enabled and the Phon e Lock disabled, you must input
the PIN Code or change to another UIM Card f or normal use.
7.4.3 Emergency
You can set three special numbers and save them in the call list of
Emergency Number. Even when your cell phone is set with Phone Lock
or Call Barring functions, you can still dial these three emergency
numbers which you have set.
7.4.4 Reset
Use this function to reset the phone to the default values. When you
select this option, it will prom pt “Re set? ” If you confirm, the pho ne w ill be
reset to default value and prompt “Reset OK, rest art”.
It will not clear data stored in the phone book and messages. It only
changes the work environment settings such as the Ring selected,
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Settings
Profiles, etc.
7.4.5 Change PWD
Before changing the PWD, you must input the correct password. After
doing so, you can input a new password which will become effective
immediately. Be sure to remember the new password you have set!
7.4.6 Blacklist
All numbers on the blacklist cannot connect the cell phone. The blacklist
of the cell phone can contain 10 numbers. The blacklist is editable, and
the user can delete some numbers from the blacklist.
7.4.7 Clear Memory
You can clear all contents in your R-UIM CARD, Cell Phone, or Both (the
cell phone and the R-UIM CARD), including the saved CONTACTS and
information.
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Tools
8. TOOLS
8.1 Introduction
Tools consist of alarm, calendar and calcu l at or.
z Alarm clock provides “Time”, “Period” and “On/Off” options.
z Calendar: this function facilitates user query of calend ar inf orma t io n.
z Calculator can perform simple calculations: Add, Subtract, Divide, and
Multiply. After entering the calculator interface, you can input numbers
directly and perform calculations. All the numbers and signs entered
will be shown in the editing window.
8.2 Alarm
Enter the Alarm Clock menu, select the alarm clock, and then make
settings including Time, Period and On/Off.
8.2.1 Time
Input alarm times (24-hour time format)
8.2.2 Period
Four options including Once, Daily, Mon-Fri are available for users to
make according to their needs.
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As shown above, the alarm clock is set at 20:00. The period is set only
once.
8.2.3 On or Off
Finally, select the choice item of “On” (Tip: this will only be shown when
the alarm clock is off.). Then it will prompt “Alarm On?” Press .
Tip: When you select “On”, this choice item will change into “Off”, a vice
versa. You can view that the alarm is On or Off from this item option.
8.3 Calendar
View the current cale ndar. Upon entry, it display s th e c urrent date. Press
to en ter the item options, from which to select the curr ent calendar or
the desired data to look for. The date ranges from Jan.1901 to Dec. 2050.
8.4 Calculator
This function allows you to use of your phone as a calculator.
This calculator performs basic mathematical functions (addition,
subtraction, multiplication, division). To access the calculator: all the
numbers and characters entered will be shown in the editing window.
For example:
Calculate: 123*2.2
Step1: Input “123”;
Step2: Press to prefix multiplication sign;
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Step3: Input the number 2.2. (To insert a decimal point, press.)
Step4: Press or for th e answer.
Press to clear the number input, and hold to clear all numbers
input. When there are erro rs, messages such as “Over flow” “Can’t Div 0”
will be displayed on screen.
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Profiles
9. PROFILES
9.1 Introduction
Phone profiles include Call Hint, SMS Alert, Ring Type, Ring Volume, Key
Tone, Power Tone and Warning Beep.
9.2 Call Hint
When you are receiving an inc omi ng call, you can be alerted in fo ur ways:
ring, vibrate, ring and vibrate and silence.
SMS Alert operations are the same as call hint.
9.3 SMS Alert
the setting method is the same as that of Incoming Call Alert
9.4 Ring Type
Ringing tone type involves Phone Ring, SMS Ring, and Alarm Ring.
There are 20 general music options prepared for Phone and Alarm rings,
and 5 for SMS Ring.
9.5 Ring Volume
Six ring volume levels are available, from the minimum level 0 to
maximum level 5.
9.6 Key Tone
Select from “Key Tone” “Disable” or select “Low”, “Mid”, “High”.
9.7 Power Tone
Decides whether there is ton e when power On/Off the handset. You can
choose to switch to “Enable/Disable”.
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9.8 Warning Beep
you can choose to switch Enable/Disable ,if Low Battery
Profiles
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Game
10. GAME
Two classic games are offered: Snake and Tetris.
10.1 Snake
Move the snake to eat the “goody” and evade walls and self. Note: The
snake cannot go backwards. U se th e key s 2, 8 , 4 and 6 to mov e up , d own ,
left and right. Press to pause game play and press again to
continue. When you press, you will be asked whether to save the
game, or quit. If you press during the game, it will save
automatically and quit. The level of the game can be adjusted according
to skill level.
10.2 Tetris
The screen is divided into two regions: game region and tip region. The
square object is the standard Tetris object. Each line, when filled, will be
erased and gets scored. When the objects reach the top of the screen,
objects cannot fall dow n a nd the game will be over. The current scor e a nd
the shape of the incoming object will be shown in the tip region. You can
select the game skill level and query the highest game scores.
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10.3 Game Sound
You can set the game sound to enable or disable during game play.
Game
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Troubleshooting
11. TROUBLESHOOTING
The phone cannot power on:
If the power of battery is too low to dial, it will automatically power off.
Please charge the battery and then power on.
Other parties are receiving my incoming calls:
The phone have been transfer red your inco ming cal ls to anothe r nu mber;
check and cancel Call Forwarding.
Message display:
During the operation, the phone may display incorrect operation
messages; check the UIM card.
You must insert the UIM card before p owering on. If the card has been
inserted, please take it out. Wip e the golde n meta l area w ith dry cloth , and
insert the card.
No Service:
You may be beyond the network service area (or there is physical barrier
between you and a signal tower); this will prevent successful dialing or
answering of incoming calls.
Input PUK code:
The wrong password of the PIN code has been input three times, or if the
UIM card has been locked, you must apply for the especial 8 digit PUK
code to unlock UIM card from the network carrier.
If the malfunction symptoms are not listed in the above table, or the
corresponding solution is invalid, please contact your local HaierC1000
Customer Service Center.
For Technical Support and Assistance please visit the HaierC1000
website at:
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http://www.Haier.com
Select “Support” and be directed to the Toll Free number of the
HaierC1000 International Professional Service Regional Center that
serves your area.
Or you can call the HaierC1000 North America Professional Service
organization at 1-(866) 400699999 9.
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Accessories
12. ACCESSORIES
Standard Accessories
z Mobile phone (1)
z User guide (1)
z Travel Charger (1)
z Battery (1): 850mA lithium battery, providing 130 hours operating time
and 180 minutes call time.*
z The duration varies from the actual situations.
z Earphone: For receive incoming calls. You can answer a call by
pressing the key on the earphone, even if walking. Please handle with
it carefully during inserting or removing the earphone. The earphone
volume also depends on the depth that the earphone has been
inserted into the mobile telephone.
Optional Accessories
z Battery
z Travel Charger: For travel convenience and can be connected directly
to the jack in exterior of phone during charging
zData cables: The phone can become multifunctional by connecting to
a PC, and data can be transmitted b etween the PC and mobile phone.
You should open the phone before inserting cables; otherwise the PC
CPU may be damaged.
While purchasing accessories for your mobile phone, please consult the
agency or service center to ensure compatibility.
~Warning: Only use batteries, chargers and other fittings provided
by HaierC1000 as the phone may be damaged when using
non-compliant accessories.
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