IPRO i9 User Manual

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i9
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Content
1. The Basics ............................................ 6
1.2 Safety ............................................................................................ 7
1.3 General considerations .................................................................. 8
1.4 Notes on use of mobile phones ........................................... ....... ... 8
1.5 Notes on batteries ........................................................................ 10
1.6 Notes on using the charger .......................................................... 12
1.7 Cleaning and maintenance .......................................................... 14
1.8 General precautions .................................................................... 14
2. Before Using ......................................... 15
2.1 Technical parameters .................................................................. 15
2.2 SIM card ................................................................................... 16
2.2.1 SIM Card insertion and removal .............................................. 17
2.3 Battery ......................................................................................... 17
2.3.1 Battery charging ....................................................................... 17
2.4 Power .......................................................................................... 19
2.5 USB data cable to use ................................................................. 20
2.6 T-flash card to install/ remove ..................................................... 20
3. Basic Instructions ................................... 21
3.1 Keyboard introduction .................................... ............................ 21
3.1.1 Basic keys ................................................................................ 21
3.2 Shortcut icon keys ....................................................................... 22
3.3 Phone function ............................................................................ 23
3.3.1 Make a call ............................................................................... 23
3.3.2 Answer the call ......................................................................... 25
3.3.3 Reject calls ............................................................................... 25
3.3.4 Call menu ................................................................................. 25
3.4 Handsfree .................................................................................... 27
4. Menu Introduction .................................... 27
4.1 Phonebook .................................................................................. 27
4.2 Messages ..................................................................................... 28
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4.2.1 Create new ............................................................................... 28
4.2.2 SMS ......................................................................................... 30
4.2.3 MMS ........................................................................................ 32
4.2.4 Template .................................................................................. 34
4.2.5 Voice Mail ............................................................................... 34
4.2.6 Cell broadcast ........................................................................... 35
4.2.7 Setting ...................................................................................... 35
4.2.8 Memory Status ......................................................................... 36
4.3 Call history .................................................................................. 36
4.4 Settings ....................................................................................... 37
4.4.1 General ..................................................................................... 37
4.4.1.1 Personalization ...................................................................... 37
4.4.1.2 Date/Time .............................................................................. 38
4.4.1.3 Power on/off ................................. ........................... .............. 38
4.4.1.4 Information ......................................... ...... .............. ...... ........ 38
4.4.1.5 Security ................................................................................. 39
4.4.1.6 Restore settings ..................................................................... 39
4.4.2 Phone ....................................................................................... 40
4.4.3 Connection ............................................................................... 42
4.5 Profiles ........................................................................................ 42
4.6 Media tools ................................................................................. 44
4.6.1Analog TV(optional) ............................................................ 44
4.6.2King movie ............................................................................... 44
4.6.3Camera ...................................................................................... 45
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4.6.4Camcorder ................................................................................. 46
4.6.5Music ........................................................................................ 48
4.6.6Video player .............................................................................. 49
4.6.7Photo viewer ............................................................................. 50
4.6.8FM radio ................................................................................... 51
4.6.9Voice memo .............................................................................. 51
4.7Tools ............................................................................................ 52
4.7.1 Bluetooth .................................................................................. 52
4.7.2 Calculator ................................................................................. 53
4.7.3 Alarm ....................................................................................... 53
4.7.4 Converter ................................................................................. 54
4.7.5 E-book ...................................................................................... 54
4.7.6 Stopwatch ................................................................................. 54
4.7.7 Timer ........................................................................................ 55
4.7.8 World clock ............................................ .......................... ........ 55
4.7.9To-do list ................................................................................... 55
4.7.10 Notepad .................................................................................. 55
4.7.11 Shortcuts ................................................................................ 55
4.7.12 BMI ........................................................................................ 55
4.8 File manager ............................................................................... 56
4.9 Services ....................................................................................... 56
4.10 Shortcus .................................................................................... 57
4.11 Calendar .................................................................................... 57
4.12Games ........................................................................................ 58
4.12.1 MSN ....................................................................................... 58
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4.12.2 Yahoo ..................................................................................... 58
4.12.3 Skype ..................................................................................... 58
4.12.4 Twitter .................................................................................... 58
4.12.5 Facebook ................................................................................ 59
4.12.6 Pacman ................................................................................... 59
4.12.7 Big two ................................................................................... 59
4.12.8 Fruit ........................................................................................ 59
4.12.9 JAVA ...................................................................................... 59
5. Comman problems ...................................... 60
5.1 USB Mode .................................................................................. 60
5.2 Appendix ..................................................................................... 61
5.2.1 Common problems ................................................................... 61
5.2.2 Display information ................................................................. 61
5.2.3 Accessory ................................................................................. 62
5.2.4 Maintenance manual ................................................................ 63
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1. The Basics
1.1 Introduction
Dear users,
Thank you for choosing this full keyboard mobile phone.
In the first installation and use of this product, please be sure to
carefully read all the information description, which will help you
make better use of the product, get a comprehensive understanding of
the use of mobile phones and enjoy its perfect functions and simple
method of operation.
The full keyboard phone is designed for GSM / GPRS network
environment. In addition to the basic function of communication, it
also includs Chinese and English input, Bluetooth, JAVA,WIFI,FM
radio, Mp3, Mp4 player,Kingr Move, polyphonic ringtones, calendar
management, Entertainment, calculators, etc., a variety of practical
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functions, to facilitate your work and leisure activities. In addition, it
uses individual man-machine interface, the perfect functional design
to meet your needs. Note: If the content described in this manual does not match with
your phone, please phone prevail.
Our Company reserves the right to make changes without any prior
notice the contents of this manual.
1.2 Safety
¾ If your phone is lost or defective, please immediately notify the
telecommunication sector or its outlet, to disable the phone and SIM
card. It will help you avoid the economic losses if someone makes a
call pretend t o be you.
¾ When you contact with the telecommunications sector or its outlet,
they need to know your phone's IMEI number (which is printed on
the label on the back of the phone; remove the battery and you can
find it), please take good care of this number for future needs.
¾ To make your phone avoid misuse, please take precautionary
measures, such as:
——Set PIN number in the SIM card of your phone, and change it before
others know.
——You’d better take along your phone or lock it in the trunk when you
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leave your car; please do not put the phone in the place easy to be seen.
——Set calls restrictions
1.3 General considerations
¾ Only use your cell phone batteries and chargers designated. Using
other products may cause battery leakage, overheating, bursting and
fire.
¾ Do not crash, shake or throw the mobile phone to avoid error and fire.
¾ Do not leave the battery, the phone, the charger in a microwave or a
high-pressure device, or it may cause circuit damage and fire and
other accidents
¾ Do not use mobile phone near the place with flammable or explosive
gases, or it may cause malfunction and a fire.
¾ Do not put the phone near the place with high temperatures or
excessive dust or it may cause malfunction.
¾ Please keep the phone be out of children’s reach, for avoiding injury
may be caused when they play with it as a toy.
¾ Do not place the phone on the table which is uneven or unstable, to
prevent from malfunction or damage caused by falling.
1.4 Notes on use of mobile phones
¾ Please turn off your phone on the plane, in hospitals or in the areas
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where using it is prohibited. The phone will affect electronic
equipment and medical devices, please follow the relevant provisions
of the place, The phone has a timer automatic start function, please
check your timer switch settings to make sure your cell phone won’t
automatically turn on during the flight.
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Do not use your phone near weak signal or high-precision electronic
devices. Interference from radio wave may cause malfunction of
electronic devices and other problems. Especially pay attention when
near the following devices: hearing aids, pacemakers and other
medical electronic equipment, fire detectors, automatic doors and
other automatic device. If you meet with the impact of a pacemaker
and other medical electronic equipment caused by mobile phone,
please contact with the manufacturer of the device or local distributor.
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Do not press on the LCD screen or use it to knock something else,
otherwise it will cause breakage of the LCD panels and LCD liquid
leakage. If the LCD fluid enters your eyes, it will be in danger of
blind. Then immediately wash the eye (do not rub your eyes) and go
to hospital.
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Do not disassemble or modify the phone, or it may cause damage,
leakage and circuit failure.
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In rare cases, using the phone in some models of cars may adversely
affect the electronic equipment inside. Do not use your phone in this
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case to avoid loss of security guarantees.
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Do not use needles and other sharp things to press the keys, otherwise
it will damage the phone or produce misuse.
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If the antenna is damaged, please do not use the phone, or it may
cause personal injury.
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Avoid putting the phone too close to the magnetic cards and other
magnetic objects; mobile phone radiation may remove the
information stored in the floppy disk, the savings card, and the credit
card.
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Please keep thumbtacks and other small metal objects away from the
handset of mobile phone. The magnetic made by speaker will attract
the small metal objects, which may cause personal injury or damage
to the mobile phone.
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Avoid wetting the phone. If water or other liquids enter the mobile
phone, it will cause overheating, leakage and failure.
1.5 Notes on batteries
¾ Do not leave batteries in the fire, otherwise it will cause the battery
catch fire and burst.
¾ Do not use wires, needles and other metal objects to short-circuit the
battery; or put the battery with metal objects such as necklaces
together, otherwise. It will result in battery leakage, overheating,
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bursting and fire.
¾ Do not solder the battery ends; otherwise it will lead to leakage,
overheating, bursting and fire.
¾ If the battery fluid into the eye, it would be the risk of blindness. Then
please do not rub the eyes; you should rinse it with water, and then
immediately go to hospital.
¾ Do not disassemble or modify the battery, or it will cause battery
leakage, overheating, bursting and fire.
¾ Do not use put the battery near fire or other high-temperature heater,
it will cause battery leakage, overheating, bursting and fire.
¾ If there are charging temperature, discoloration, distortion and other
anomalies when the battery is in use, charging or store, please stop
using and replace it with a new battery.
¾ If the battery liquid touches the skin or clothing, which may burn skin,
please rinse with water immediately, and go to hospital if necessary.
¾ If the battery has fluid leakage or gives off a strange odor, please take
it away from the flame immediately to avoid fire and burst.
¾ Do not wet the battery, or it will lead the battery to overheat, smoke
and corrosion.
¾ Do not leave the battery under the sunlight directly or near a car with
high temperature, otherwise it will result in fluid leakage and
overheating, which may reduce the skills and shorten life.
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¾ Do not charge for more than 24 hours.
¾ Please throw the waste battery into the specified recycling bins, so as
not to pollute the environment.
Do not place the battery in fire ; follow local laws and ordinances in Disposing used battery. Check the model number of the charge r before using it to charge t he mobile. Only use approved battery , charger and accessories applicable to the specific mobile model . Using other types of battery , charger and accessories may violate the certification or warranty terms of the accessories may violate the certification or warranty terms of the equipment and may result in danger . Return waste and used batteries to the supplier or specified recovery site . CAUTION! Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type . Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions .
1.6 Notes on using the charger
¾ Use the 220V AC. Use other voltage may cause leakage, fire and
damage to the cell phone and charger.
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Do not short-circuit the charger, otherwise it will cause electric shock,
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smoke and damage the charger.
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Please do not use the charger if the power line is damaged, otherwise
it will cause a fire and electric shock.
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Please clean the dust on the power outlet in time.
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Please do not put water containers next to the charger to prevent
overheating, leakage and failure caused by water spills.
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If the Chargers come into contact with water or other liquids, pull the
power from the outlet down immediately to prevent overheating, fire,
electric shock a nd charger fail ure.
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Do not disassemble or modify the charger, otherwise it will result in
personal injury, electric shock, fire and damage the charger.
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Please do not use the charger in bathroom where has high
temperatures, otherwise it will cause electric shock, fire and damage
the charger.
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Please do not touch the charger, wires and electrical outlets with wet
hands, otherwise it will cause electric shock.
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Do not put heavy objects on the power cord or modified the wires,
otherwise it will cause electric shock and fire.
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Before you clean and maintain the power plug, unplug it out of the
socket set.
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Seize the charge when you unplug the plug. Pulling the power cord
may damage the wires, electric shock and fire.
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Note: This manual is in Chinese Simplified operation mode
instructions, and it is slightly different from the English mode of
operation.
If the content described in this manual does not match with your
phone, please phone prevail.
1.7 Cleaning and maintenance
¾ Do not use the phone in bathroom where has high temperature, for
battery and charger is not waterproof, and it should also avoid the
rain.
¾ Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the phone, battery and charger.
¾ Do not use alcohol, thinner or benzene solution to wipe the phone.
¾ Dirt outlet will lead to poor contact, power-down, which can cause no
longer charge. Please do regular cleaning.
1.8 General precautions
Mobiles:
¾ Use the phone between the 5
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C400C temperature and under the
35% to 85% humidity environment.
¾ If possible, use your phone away from the ordinary telephone,
television, radio and office automation equipment in order not to
affect the effect of these devices and the mobile phone.
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Battery:
¾ Keep the battery in cool ventilated place and out of the sunlight.
¾ Phone battery’s life is limited. Battery’s working time is reduced
gradually during the frequent charging. Invalid charging for many
times means the battery’s life is over, a nd it should be replaced by a
new battery of sp ecified type.
Waste battery handling instructions: ¾ For your safety and taking care of the environment, do not throw the
waste batteries into general garbage. The battery waste shall be
expressly provided by the local sites for disposal of batteries recycled.
Charger:
¾ Do not charge in the following areas: direct sunlight; outside with
temperature below 50C or above 400C; humid, dusty place or
vibration (it may cause failure); near television, radio and other
electrical appliances (it will affect the image and sound effects).
2. Before Using
2.1 Technical parameters
Host i9
Dimensions (length × width × thickness) (L) 109× (W) 57× (H)13.5 mm
Lithium Battery
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Rated voltage 3.7V
Charge limit voltage 4.2V
rated capacity 1200mAh
2.2 SIM card
You must insert a valid SIM card before using the phone. SIM card is
the key to the digital GSM network.
All the relevant information and your call established of a network
connection are recorded in the SIM card initialization of the metal surface
area; meanwhile the names, phone number and SMS stored and received
are also recorded in the phone book of your SIM card. SIM cards can be
removed from your phone and put it into any GSM phone to use (a new
mobile phone automatically read the SIM card).
In order to prevent loss and damage from the card information, you
should avoid touching the metal surface area, and keep SIM card away
from electricity and magnetism place. Once the SIM card is damaged,
you can not enter the GSM network.
Note: Be sure to remove SIM card after the phone off. There is
absolutely prohibited in the case of an external power supply connected
to insert or remove a SIM card, or SIM card may be damaged.
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2.2.1 SIM Card insertion and removal
¾ Off the phone, and remove the other external power supply.
¾ Insert the SIM card into the SIM card connector, and ensure that the
SIM card is properly inserted and the card's metal contacts well.
¾ When you need to remove the SIM card, first off it then removes the
SIM card.
2.3 Battery
The initial state of battery charge has about 50% of the electricity. The
first time to charge you should completely exhausted it (depleted battery
will not turn on it) and then completely filled it; have it completely run
out before the second charging; so after three consecutive cycles, the
battery will be easier to achieve the best condition.
Note: The battery is welded one. Do not arbitrarily remove it under
normal circumstances.
2.3.1 Battery charging
¾ Plug the charger.
¾ Plug the charger connector into the bottom of the phone, "charging /
data transfer interface."
¾ At this time, the screen upper right corner of the charge level
indicator will flash in cycle: If the charge is turned off, charging
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indicator will appear on the screen, which means the battery is
charging. If the phone is still excessive used when the power is low,
the charging indicator may take some time after the start to appear on
the screen.
¾ When the indicator in the upper right corner of the screen indicator
shows full and no longer flashes, it means that the charge has been
completed. This process usually takes 3 to 4 hours. During charging,
batteries, cell phone and charger may become hot, which is normal.
¾ After charging, disconnect the AC power outlet with phone and
charger.
¾ Note:
——It must be placed in temperature +5
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C+400C for ventilation while
charging and be sure to use the charger provided by the manufacturer.
Using an unapproved charger may be dangerous and it violate the
recognition of the mobile phone and warranty.
——When the phone is automatically shut down or show low battery
warning "battery low", it is timely to charge the battery. If you do not run
out it before charging the battery, the phone will automatically reduce the
charging time.
——The standby and talk time provide by Mobile phone manufacturers are
based on the ideal working environment. In actual use, the battery
working time may be changed as the network status, work environment
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and the way of use.
——After charging, please disconnect the charger with the phone and
power.
If you do not have the charger with power and phone off, then after a
fairly long time (about 5-8 hours), battery power consumption to a certain
extent, the phone began to charge again. We suggest that you do not do it
like this, because it will have some impact on your battery performance
and life.
2.4 Power
¾ To turn on the phone, please press the switch button for a while.
¾ When you open the phone and insert SIM card, your phone will
automatically verify whether the SIM card is available. Then the
screen will display the following order:
——Enter the phone password (if you set the phone lock password)
¾ Mobile decryption is decrypt; the phone will search for available
networks automatically.
Once contacted, the network provider's name will appear in the upper
left corner of the screen. It means cell phone is in the normal standby
mode, you can en gage in normal us e .
Note: If the screen says "no service" means that you hare out of the
normal network coverage (service area), but you can still send an
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emergency call as the signal strength.
2.5 USB data cable to use
The way of using USB data cable: one end of the USB data cable is
inserted into the PC (personal computer) on the USB port, then connect
the other end to the bottom of the phone, "Charge / Data Interface" on.
The phone supports USB, USB data cable you can connect your phone to
your computer, mobile phone and the computer to copy, move files, etc, T
can also browse the photos stored on the card, audio, video and other
documents.
Note: This phone only supports the power-state data transmission.
2.6 T-flash card to install/ remove
T-flash card, which is a multimedia memory card to increase
memory, is built into the fuselage of the phone. This relatively small card
should be installed or removed carefully to avoid damage.
non-professional personnel had better do not open the fuselage T-flash
card extraction.
Note: This phone does not support T-flash card hot swap.
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