Hyundai HY2-3169BL User Manual

User Manual
HY2-3169BL
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. SAFETY INFORMATION
1.1
LEAK OF RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY…………………….11
1.2
PRECAUTIONS WHEN CARRYING THE PHONE WITH YOU
(CARRYING YOUR PHONE)………………………………..11
1.3
RADIO-FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE COMPATIBILITY…….. 12
1.4
PUBLIC PLACES………………………………………….. 12
1.5
AIRPLANE SAFETY RULES…………………………………13
1.6
PACEMAKER………………………………………………13
1.7
HEARING-AID……………………………………………..13
1.8
OTHER MEDICAL EQUIPMENT……………………………..14
1.9
SAFE TRANSPORTATION FIRST……………………………14
1.10
EXPLOSION-PRONE AREAS……………………………..14
1.11
BATTERIES………………………………………………15
1.12
ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION…………………………15
1.13 OTHER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS………………………….15
1.14
NOTES FOR CHILDRENS USE…………………………...17
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1.15 OTHER NOTES…………………………………………..17
2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS………………………………….18
3 OVERVIEW OF THE PHONE……………………………..21
1. 3.1 Keys of the phone……………………………...21
2. 3.2 Interfaces of the phone………………………..23
4 INTRODUCTION TO USAGE OF THE PHONE………...24
4.1 INSTALL AND REMOVE THE BATTERY……………………..24
3. 4.1.1 Install the battery…………………………….25
4. 4.1.2 Remove the battery………………………… 25
5. 4.1.3 Power display………………………………..26
6. 4.1.4 Charge the battery…………………………..26
4.2
INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE SIM CARD……………...27
7. 4.2.1 Install the SIM card………………………….27
8. 4.2.2 Remove the SIM card……………………….28
4.3
INSERTING AND REMOVING THE STORAGE CARD…………28
4.3
SWITCH ON AND OFF …………………………………….29
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9. 4.3.1 Switch on……………………………………..29
10. 4.3.3 Password lock……………………………….30
11 4.3.4 PIN1…………………………………………..30
12 4.3.5 PIN2…………………………………………..30
13. 4.3.6 PUK…………………………………………...31
14. 4.3.7 PUK2………………………………………….31
5 CALL FUNCTIONS………………………………………...31
5.1
MAKE A VOICE CALL……………………………………...31
15. 5.1.1 Make a domestic call………………………..32
5.1.2 Make an international call……………………….33
16. 5.1.3 Make a video call…………………………….33
17. 5.1.4 Answer a voice call…………………………..33
18. 5.1.5 Answer a video call………………………….
5.2
DURING A VOICE CALL…………………………………….34
19. 5.2.1 Adjust the volume…………………………
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20. 5.2.2 New information……………………………...35
21. 5.2.3 Answer a new call……………………………35
22. 5.2.4 Connect two calls at the same time………..35
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23. 5.2.5 Conference call………………………………36
5.3
EMERGENCY CALL………………………………………..37
5.4
DURING A VIDEO CALL…………………………………….37
6 CONTACTS…………………………………………………
CONTACTS OF THE SIM CARD………………………….....40
6.2
.37
7 TEXT MESSAGE AND MULTIMEDIA MESSAGES……41
7.1 Create and send short message (SMS)……………..41
7.2 Create and send multimedia message (MMS)…
7.3 Delete a message……………………………………...42
7.4 Message Search………………………………………..42
7.5 Message Setup…………………………………………43
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8 SETTINGS…………………………………………………............43
8.1 Wireless & Networks…………………………………..43
24. 8.1.1 Airplane mode………………………………..44
25. 8.1.2 WLAN and Settings………………………….44
26. 8.1.3 Bluetooth and settings………………………44
27. 8.1.4 Virtual private network settings…………….44
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28. 8.1.5 Mobile networks……………………………...44
8.2
CALL SETTINGS45
29. 8.2.1 Fixed dialling………………………………….45
30. 8.2.2 Video call……………………………………..45
31. 8.2.3 Voice mail…………………………………….46
32. 8.2.4 Other call settings…………………………....46
8.3
SOUND AND DISPLAY (RINGER MODE)…………………….47
33. 8.3.1 Start ringer mode…………………………….48
34. 8.3.2 Customized ringer mode……………………48
8.4
LOCATION AND SECURITY………………………………...50
35. 8.4.1 My location……………………………………50
36. 8.4.2 Screen unlock picture……………………….50
37. 8.4.3 SIM card locking……………………………..50
38. 8.4.4 Password……………………………………..51
39. 8.4.5 Credential storage…………………………...51
8.5
APPLICATIONS……………………………………………51
8.6
ACCOUNT & SYNC………………………………………..52
40. 8.6.1 General sync settings……………………….52
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41. 8.6.2 Account management……………………….52
8.7
PRIVACY………………………………………………….52
8.8
SD CARD AND MEMORY OF THE PHONE…………………53
42. 8.8.1 SD Card……………………………………….53
43. 8.8.2 Memory of the phone………………………..53
8.9
SEARCH…………………………………………………..53
44. 8.9.1 Web page search…………………………….53
45. 8.9.2 Rapid search box…………………………….53
8.10
LANGUAGE & KEYBOARD………………………………..54
46. 8.10.1 Language selection………………………...54
47. 8.10.2 Text settings………………………………...54
8.11
DATE AND TIME…………………………………………54
8.12
ABOUT THE PHONE……………………………………...55
9 BROWSER…………………………………………………..55
9.1
START THE BROWSER…………………………………….55
9.2
OPEN A WEB PAGE………………………………………..55
9.3
BASIC FUNCTIONS OF THE BROWSER…………………….56
48. 9.3.1 Create a new window……………………….56
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49. 9.3.2 Bookmark…………………………………….56
50. 9.3.3 Window……………………………………….56
51. 9.3.4 Forward……………………………………….57
52. 9.3.5 Backward……………………………………..57
53. 9.3.6 More…………………………………………...57
10 APPLICATIONS…………………………………………..58
10.1
PHOTO CAMERA AND VIDEO CAMERA……………………58
54. 10.1.1 Photo camera……………………………….59
10.2 Image library…………………………………………..60
10.3
MUSIC…………………………………………………..61
55. 10.3.1 Music play…………………………………...62
10.4
VIDEO…………………………………………………...62
10.5
VOICE RECORDER………………………………………63
10.6
CLOCK………………………………………………….63
56. 10.6.1 Alarm settings………………………………64
57. 10.6.2 World time…………………………………..64
58. 10.6.3 Stopwatch…………………………………...65
59. 10.6.4 Countdown………………………………….65
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10.7 CALCULATOR……………………………………………66
10.8
CONVERSION TOOL…………………………………….. 66
60. 10.8.1 Exchange rate………………………………66
61. 10.8.2 Measures……………………………………66
10.9
NOTEPAD………………………………………………..67
11 MY FAVORITE……………………………………………67
ALL MUSIC………………………………………………67
11.1
11.2
ALL PICTURES…………………………………………..67
11.3
SD CARD FILES…………………………………………68
11.4
FILES FROM CAMERA……………………………………69
12 CONNECTIONS…………………………………………...68
12.1 USB MODE……………………………………………...69
12.2
ACCESS TO INTERNET VIA GPRS………………………69
13 OTHER APPLICATIONS…………………………………70
13.1
DICTIONARY…………………………………………….70
13.2
SCHEDULES……………………………………………. 71
62. 13.2.1 Functional introduction…………………….71
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63. 13.2.2 Schedules…………………………………...71
13.3
CALENDAR………………………………………………72
64. 13.3.1 Query of Solar Terms………………………72
65. 13.3.2 Query of Holidays…………………………..72
13.4
FILE READER……………………………………………72
13.5
GAMES………………………………………………….72
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1 Safety Information
Please r ead an d f ollow al l safety w arnings i n t his U ser Manual for safe and effective use of your mobile phone.

1.1 Leak of radio frequency energy

This phone is a low-power and wireless transmitter and receiver. After pow er-on, i t w ill r eceive a nd t ransmit r adio signals i ntermittently. T he ne twork s ystem w ill control t he transmitting p ower of t he ph one. T his d evice meets t he standard of radio frequency energy in t he country an d i s certified by both local and international authorities.

1.2 Precautions when carrying the phone with you (Carrying your phone)

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Always follow local rules and regulations regarding the use of y our m obile phone. P lease turn of f in places w here t he use of it is prohibited to prevent interference or danger.
This device meets the RF exposure guidelines, and must be either i n t he n ormal us age p osition a gainst t he ear or a t least 2.5cm away from the body. If you need to carry the phone with a carry case or belt clip, make sure that it does not c ontain any metal and m ust be placed s ame distance away from your body.

1.3 Radio-frequency interference compatibility

(Interference)

Your phone is highly susceptible to interference which could affect the performance of any electronic or medical equipment.

1.4 Public places

Please switch off your phone in any area where such notice is po sted. T hese ar eas i nclude m edical l ocations such a s
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hospitals an d nur sing ho mes w here t here is equipment sensitive to external radio frequency signals.

1.5 Airplane safety rules

Switch off your phone while inside or near an airplane. The use of handsets in such areas is restricted and may be
illegal for it may affect the operation of the aircraft and disrupt wireless telephone network.

1.6 Pacemaker

A minimum separation of 15.3 centimeters or 6 inches must be m aintained b etween t he m obile device an d m edical devices such as the pacemaker.
Do not carry the wireless device in breast pockets. Use the phone opposite the pacemaker to reduce possibility of interference. T urn of f y our phone i f y ou s uspect t hat interference is taking place.

1.7 Hearing-aid

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The phone may interfere with some hearing-aid devices. In case of interference, please ask your hearing-aid manufacturer for a solution.

1.8 Other medical equipment

If you personally use medical devices, consult your manufacturer to check if it can resist radio frequency signals. For relevant information, you may also consult medical professionals.

1.9 Safe transportation first

Follow t raffic r egulations. D o not us e y our m obile phone while driving to ensure safety. Park your car first if you really need t o a nswer or m ake a phone c all. N ever pl ace y our handset ne ar t he a irbag deployment ar ea t o av oid f urther damages when the airbag is released.

1.10 Explosion-prone Areas

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Switch of f y our p hone n ear flammable facilities or ar eas where explosions may occur. Follow rules and regulations in such places to avoid danger.

1.11 Batteries

Avoid contact t o the bat tery’s metal t erminals f or i t m ay cause short-circuit or injury.

1.12 Electromagnetic radiation

See page 76 of this document.

1.13 Other safety precautions

Please read these additional guidelines for your safety:
· This mobile phone is not water-resistant. Keep it dry.
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· Do not store this device in areas with extremely hot or cold temperature.
· Never put your phone near a fire or lighted cigarettes.
· Do not press the keys with sharp or pointed objects.
· Do not kick, drop or shake your handset.
· Do not place the phone near computer discs, credit cards, travellers’ card or other magnetic objects. Otherwise, information stored in the disc or credit card may be affected.
· Please do not store the phone or the battery under direct sunlight, such as the glove compartment of the car and window sill.
· Do not remove the battery when the phone is switched on.
· Never throw the battery into a fire to prevent explosion.
· Do not disassemble or remodel your phone or its accessories. This may cause damage or void its warranty.
· Use only authorized battery and enhancements for your mobile phone. The use of incompatible accessories may cause damage to property and even health.
When disposing the battery, always follow local environmental laws.
· Do not use harsh and strong chemicals in cleaning your
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mobile device. Use a damp or antistatic cloth instead.
· The LED and camera of this handset are fragile. Use the phone carefully.

1.14 Notes for children’s use

Keep the phone out of children’s reach. Never let them play with t he phone or i ts accessories t o pr event a ny phy sical damage to the handset and further injury to the child. Do not let t hem disassemble t he phone to avoid swallowing small parts of it.

1.15 Other notes

Only aut horized per sonnel can d isassemble, open an d repair t his un it. U se a ccessories a pproved on ly by the manufacturer to avoid damage and invalidity of its warranty.
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Always switch off your phone near medical equipment to avoid interference.
Always switch off your p hone n ear a r efuelling p oint, chemical factory or when doing explosive jobs, because the phone may affect the technical assembling operations.
This hands et c an b e us ed with a S IM c ard a nd storage cards.
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Charge your phone within the specified voltage only. Charging i t be yond t he r ecommended v oltage m ay cause damage to the handset.
Do not short-circuit the batteries to avoid damage and fire; Do not store the battery in a high temperature area. Never throw the battery into a fire to prevent explosion.
Refrain from us ing damaged or o ld c harger an d batteries;
Surrender us ed batteries t o t he s upplier or dispose them according to local environmental laws.
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The phon e m ay c ause interference in el ectronic appliances such as TV, radio and personal computer.
The phon e m ust be s witched off at an y t ime i n an airplane to avoid interference to electronic system that may cause aircraft accidents.
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3 Overview of the phone

1. 3.1 Keys of the phone

Keys Description
Move upward; Short press to set to mute state when there is a call;
Up direction key on the left
Down direction key on the left
Short press to turn up volume during a call;
Short press to enter into the ringing volume adjustment window in standby mode;
Short press to enter into the media volume adjustment interface in media related interface.
Move downward;
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Short press to set to mute state when there
interface in media related interface.
is a call;
Short press to turn down volume during a call;
Short press to enter into the ringing volume adjustment window in standby mode;
Short press to enter the media volume
Adjustment
Menu key
ON/OFF
key
Press to enter the menu interface of the page.
Press to switch on the phone: long press and then select OFF to switch off the phone.
Press the key for a longer time to directly switch off the phone.
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Short press to lock the screen and short press to light up the backlight in locking interface;
In other interface, press Home key to return to Idle interface.
Home key
Return key
In Idle interface, press Home key to enter into contraction mode.
Return to the previous page or quit the operating module.

2. 3.2 Interfaces of the phone

Interfaces Description
Earphone
jack
On the top of the phone, used to connect the earphone.
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Charger
interface
TF card
slot
On the top of the phone, used to connect the charger and the data line
Under the battery, inside right of the phone.

4 Introduction to usage of the phone

4.1 Install and Remove the battery

Mi501 is powered with a rechargeable l ithium battery. Please use the original battery provided by the manufacturer and installs the battery properly before using the phone.
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