1 Safety Precautions···········································································································4
2 Your Mobile Phone·········································································································5
2.1 Keys and functions······································································································5
3 Get Started ······················································································································5
4.4 Mobile phone password······························································································7
5 Quick Use Guide·············································································································7
6.16.8 Restore factory setting···························································································19
7 FAQ and Solutions········································································································19
1 Safety Precautions
Read and abide by the instructions set forth as below to avoid dangers or violation
against the law.
Drive safely at all times
Do not use a hand-held phone while driving. Park the vehicle first.
Switch off the phone when refueling
Do not use the phone at a refueling point(service station) or near fuels or che m icals.
Switch off in an aircraft
Wireless phones can cause interference. Using them in an aircraft is both illegal and
dangerous.
In hospital
Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to
external radio frequency energy. Follow any regulations or rules in force.
Interference
All wireless phones may be subject to interference, which could affect their performance
Special Regulations
Meet any special regulations in force in any area and always switch off your phone
whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger .
Sensible use
Use only in the normal position (held to your ear).
Accessories and batteries
Use only approved batteries and accessories.
Qualified service
Only qualified service personnel may repair your phone.
2 Your Mobile Phone
Our company reserves the right to make modifications to the contents of this manual
without any prior notices.
2.1 Keys and functions
Name Functions
Menu soft key Enter the main menu interface
Right soft key Enter the phonebook; carry out the corresponding operations
displayed on the right bottom of the screen.
SIM1/2 Send key Answer, dial, receive calls for SIM
Power key Long press: Power off(Power on in power off state)
End key Short press: return to standby interface in any mode
Volume key Adjust the volume level
Numeric
keys
Note: In this manual, “short press” a key means press then quickly release the key;
“long press” a key means press the key and hold for not less than 2 seconds
1 Short press: go to number input screen and input number 1
0, 2~9 Short press: go to number input interface, and input
numbers 0, 2~9.
Long press: Speed dial
*
# Short press: go to number input screen and input #
Short press: go to number input screen and shift input *
3 Get Started
3.1 On/off
Long press power key to power on/off your mobile phone.
If you start up your mobile phone without inserting SIM card, the following two
situations will appear:
“insert SIM ” –indicates no SIM card found, but you can call emergency call.
“Enter Phone Lock Code” – indicates that you have set mobile phone lock.
After inserting SIM card, the handset will automatically check if the SIM is valid.
Then, the following prompts will be displayed in order on the screen :
“Enter Phone Lock Code” – in the case you have set mobile phone lock.
“Enter PIN” – in the case you have set SIM password.
“Invalid SIM” –in the case you log on other networks, you can only dial emergency .
”Searching” –mobile phone will search until proper network access is found.
3.2 Assembling of battery and SIM card
Before your can operate the mobile phone, you should get a valid SIM card from
the service operator, otherwise, you could not make any call except emergency
call.
1) Take out the battery
Pull down the battery cover
Take out the battery
2) Assemble SIM card
This mobile phone supports two SIM ca rds. Insert one or two SIM cards to the
sockets.
3) Assemble battery
Assemble the battery; be careful that the contact metal of the battery should be
consistent with the socket of the mobile phone.
Push up the battery cover as the figure.
3.3 Assembling of memory card
This mobile phone supports T-Flash card, which is a small multimedia memory
card used to increase the memory of your mobile phone. Take care when
assembling or disassembling to avoid the damage.
3.4 Battery Recharge
Connect the charger to a power socket; plug the connector of the charger into the
mobile phone. Then the power level indicator at upper right screen will flash. If
the phone is off when charging, the screen will display “charging” indicating the
battery is being charged. If the phone is deposited for long time, the power
indicator may take some time to appear on the screen. If the power indicator at
upper right screen of the phone displays battery full and stops to flash, it means
that the charging is done. If the phone is off, the screen will display a Charge
Completed indicator. During charge, it is normal if the battery, mobile phone and
battery charger are warm. After the charge, disconnect the mobile phone and
charger.
This phone is just 50% charged when delivery. Please use up the power and recharge
it fully. This is the case with the second recharge. After three repetitions, the battery
can achieve its best performance.
4 Safety Password
4.1 PIN number
By setting PIN number (Personal identification number), it can pre vent others from
using your SIM card without authorization.
4.2 PIN2 number
In order to go to “call cost” and “fixed dialing”, please cont act your netwo rk se rvice
provider to confirm whether your SIM card supports such functions. After 3 times
of error PIN2 number, the PIN2 number will be locked. Only af ter the correct PUK2
number is input can PIN2 number be unlocked. PUK2 number may be provided
along with the SIM card.
4.3 PUK number
In order to unlock the blocked PIN number, you need to input PUK number
(Personal Unlocking Key).
4.4 Mobile phone password
In order to prevent unauthorized user from using your mobile phone, you ca n set a
password to protect your mobile phone. If you select this function, you need to
input the password every time when starting up your phone. Otherwise, you
cannot unlock your phone, and cannot dial or answer phone calls. Also, your can
deactivate this password.
In the case of you forgetting your password, you must cont act yo ur retailer or local
authorized service center to unlock the password of your mobile phone.
5 Quick Use Guide
5.1 Call functions
In any country using digital GSM network, so long as you are in network covering
range (to know it by examining the indication bar of the network signal intensity at
upper left corner of the screen), you may use the emergency call function. If your
network service provider offers no roaming service in this region, the screen will
display “EMERGENCY”, reminding you of making this kind of call. If you are in the
network covering range, you may make emergent call without SIM card.
5.1.1 Make a call
The information scales displayed on the upper left screen indicate the intensity of
network signal. The calling quality will be largely affected by the barriers, so the
movement within small extension can improve the intensity of signal effectively.
Ways to enter into the call screen: Dialing numbers in standby mode: please input the numbe rs in the cursor input
box, and dial the number by pressing the SIM1 or SIM2 dial key. The Mobile
Phone support dual SIM cards, so you can press SIM1 or SIM 2 dial key to dial the
selected number from SIM1 or SIM2 respectively.
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