Kakatech KK Q8 User Manual

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User Manual of
Projector Mobile Phone
GSM/GPRS Digital Mobile Phone
December 2009
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Table of Contents
1 Safety and Precautions...................................................................................................................................... 6
2 Appearance and Keypad Instructions of Mobile Phone.................................................................................... 8
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Back View:..................................................................................................................................................... 8
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Battery cartridge view:................................................................................................................................. 8
Top View:....................................................................................................................................................... 9
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Bottom view:.................................................................................................................................................. 9
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2.2 Icons of Display Screen States................................................................................................................ 10
2.3 List of Mobile Phone Specifications....................................................................................................... 10
3 To Begin with..................................................................................................................................................... 12
3.1 Battery..................................................................................................................................................... 12
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3.2 Network Connection............................................................................................................................... 12
4 Quick Starter...................................................................................................................................................... 14
4.1 Power ON/ OFF...................................................................................................................................... 14
4.2 Make Calls.............................................................................................................................................. 14
4.2.1 Dial Status...........................................................................................................14
4.2.2 Dial Status...........................................................................................................14
4.2.3 Make the Domestic Calls.......................................................................................14
4.2.4 Dial extensions of fixed-line telephones.............................................................15
4.2.5 Make the International Calls...............................................................................15
4.2.6 Dial the numbers in call record...........................................................................15
4.3 Emergency Calls..................................................................................................................................... 15
4.4 Answer Calls........................................................................................................................................... 15
4.5 Call Services ........................................................................................................................................... 16
4.5.1 Process of Call .......................................................................................................16
4.5.2 Operations of Functions.........................................................................................16
4.5.3 Call Options ...........................................................................................................16
4.6 Auto DTMF ............................................................................................................................................ 16
5 Use the Functional Menu................................................................................................................................... 17
5.1 Function of selecting scrolled search...................................................................................................... 17
5.2 Function of selecting shortcuts............................................................................................................. 17
5.3 Exit from Menu.................................................................................................................................... 17
6 T elephone Book................................................................................................................................................. 18
7 Message ............................................................................................................................................................. 19
7.1 SMS ........................................................................................................................................................ 19
7.1.1 In-Box....................................................................................................................19
7.1.2 Out-Box..................................................................................................................19
7.1.3 Compile Short Message.........................................................................................19
7.1.4 Common Phrase.....................................................................................................20
7.1.5 SMS Setting ...........................................................................................................20
7.2 MMS....................................................................................................................................................... 20
7.2.1 Compile MMS........................................................................................................20
7.2.2 In-Box....................................................................................................................20
7.2.3 Out-Box..................................................................................................................21
7.2.4 Draft.......................................................................................................................21
7.2.5 Template ................................................................................................................21
7.2.6 MMS Settings ........................................................................................................21
7.4 Voice Mailbox ........................................................................................................................................21
7.5 Cell Broadcast......................................................................................................................................... 21
8 Call Center......................................................................................................................................................... 22
8.1 Call Record .......................................................................................................................................... 22
8.1.1 Call Record of SIM Card 1.................................................................................................................. 22
8.1.1.1 Delete the Call Record of SIM Card 1.............................................................................................. 22
8.1.1.2 Call Duration of SIM Card 1............................................................................................................. 22
8.1.1.3 Call Charge of SIM Card 1............................................................................................................... 22
8.1.1.4 SMS Counter of SIM Card 1............................................................................................................. 23
8.1.1.5 GPRS Counter of SIM Card.............................................................................................................. 23
8.2 General Call Settings ..............................................................................................................................23
8.2.1 Call Settings of SIM Card 1...................................................................................23
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8.2.2 Auto Re-dial: When this feature is activated, the phone will automatically re-dial after call
failure every time............................................................................................................24
8.2.3 Quick Dial: Set the shortcut dial function. Press the corresponding numeric key in standby
interface for a long time to call the pre-set phone numbers............................................24
8.2.4 IP Dial: Input IP number and press ENTER to complete the setting to cancel and edit the number. After IP number is set, you can use IP function in the telephone book or call record to automatically
add the pre-set IP number before the numbers you dialed to call...................................24
8.2.5 More....................................................................................................................24
9.1 SIM Card Settings................................................................................................................................... 25
9.2 Calibration of Touch Screen.................................................................................................................... 25
9.3 Mobile Phone Settings............................................................................................................................ 25
9.4 Network Settings..................................................................................................................................... 26
9.5 Safety Settings ........................................................................................................................................ 26
9.5.1 Safety Settings of SIM Card ..................................................................................26
9.5.2 Safety Settings of SIM Card 2 ...............................................................................26
9.5.3 Phone Lock .........................................................................................................26
9.5.4 Keypad Lock.......................................................................................................27
9.5.5 Change the password: Change the phone lock password.......................................27
9.6 Restore the Default Settings.................................................................................................................... 27
10 Multi-media ..................................................................................................................................................... 27
10.1 Camera.................................................................................................................................................. 27
10.2 Photo Album......................................................................................................................................... 28
10.3 V ideo Recorder..................................................................................................................................... 28
10.4 V ideo Player.......................................................................................................................................... 28
10.5 Music Player ......................................................................................................................................... 28
10.6 Recording.............................................................................................................................................. 29
10.7 FM Broadcast........................................................................................................................................ 29
10.8 FM Timing Record................................................................................................................................ 30
10.9 Composer.............................................................................................................................................. 30
10.10 Mobile TV........................................................................................................................................ 30
11 File Management .............................................................................................................................................30
12 Entertainment and Games................................................................................................................................ 32
12.1 Games ................................................................................................................................................... 32
13 Echo Mode....................................................................................................................................................... 33
13.1 General Mode........................................................................................................................................ 33
13.2 Meeting Mode....................................................................................................................................... 33
13.3 Outdoor Mode....................................................................................................................................... 33
13.4 Indoor Mode.......................................................................................................................................... 33
13.5 Earphone Mode..................................................................................................................................... 33
13.6 Bluetooth Mode ....................................................................................................................................33
14 T ool Kit............................................................................................................................................................ 34
14.1 Calendar................................................................................................................................................ 34
14.2 T o-Do.................................................................................................................................................... 34
14.3 Alarm Clock.......................................................................................................................................... 34
14.4 Universal Time...................................................................................................................................... 34
15 Network Service............................................................................................................................................... 35
15.1 STK Service.......................................................................................................................................... 35
15.2 WAP...................................................................................................................................................... 35
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15.3 Data Account ........................................................................................................................................35
16 Additional Functions........................................................................................................................................ 36
16.1 Calculator.............................................................................................................................................. 36
16.2 Conversion of Exchange Rate............................................................................................................... 36
16.3 Stopwatch.............................................................................................................................................. 36
16.4 E-Book.................................................................................................................................................. 36
16.5 Bluetooth............................................................................................................................................... 37
17 Mode Settings .................................................................................................................................................. 38
18 USB Functions................................................................................................................................................. 39
19 Input Methods.................................................................................................................................................. 40
19.1 Overview............................................................................................................................................... 40
19.2 Instructions of Input Methods............................................................................................................... 40
19.2.1 Handwriting Input Method...................................................................................40
19.2.2 Intelligent Pinyin (Spelling) Input Method..........................................................40
19.2.3 English Input Method...........................................................................................41
19.2.4 Digital Input Method.........................................................................................42
19.2.5 Stroke Input Method .........................................................................................43
20 Appendix.......................................................................................................................................................... 45
20.1 Security of Battery................................................................................................................................ 45
20.2 Usage and Maintenance..................................................................................................................... 45
20.3 Troubleshooting.................................................................................................................................... 46
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1 Safety and Precautions
Note: Please read the following briefings carefully and observe the rules seriously to avoid hazards or infringement
of the law.
Caution during Driving
Please observe all local laws and regulations. Please drive with two hands if possible during driving. put the mobile phone into the mobile phone holder, never put it onto the vehicle seats to prevent it from falling during scram. Upon any hazards, the airbag will inflate rapidly; so please never put any objects on the airbag or within the operating scope of it, including the fixed and handheld wireless device. The wireless device improperly installed inside the vehicles may cause serious personal injuries possibly when the airbag is being inflated.
Please power off on plane
Interference from mobile phone may affect the security of planes and it’s illegal to use the mobile
phone on planes. So please power off your mobile phone on planes.
Please power off in the blasting operation area
Please power off your mobile phone in or near the blasting operation area in strict accordance with the
concerning laws or statutes.
Please power off near the dangerous goods
Never use the mobile phone in the service station or places with dangerous goods like fuels and
chemical agents, etc.
In the hospital
Please observe the concerning laws or statutes of hospital to use the mobile phone in the hospital.
Please power off near the medical facilities. The use of any wireless transmission equipment including mobile phone may interfere with the medical facilities not protected completely and well. To use any personal medical device, like rhythmoiphone and acousticon, etc., make sure the medical facilities used by you are equipped with proper external radio frequency protective device and precautions for users.
Interference
All mobile phones may be interfered by radio, which may affect the performances of mobile phone.
Specialized services
Only the professionals can install or repair the mobile phone. The improper installation or reparation
of mobile phone may lead to hazards and violation of the warranty clauses.
Accessories and Battery
Please only use the accessories and battery recognized by the phone manufacturer. It’s recommended
to return the used batteries to the mobile phone manufacturer or litter them to the appointed public obsolete and used battery recovering areas, and never put them together with other garbage or dispose them randomly.
Reasonable Use
Just use the mobile phone in normal ways. Never put your mobile phone to the extremely
high-temperature conditions, over 60°C, like the windows with direct sunshine. Please wipe and clean your mobile with wet or antistatic cloth instead of the dry or static cloth. Please keep your cell phone dry and clean as it is not waterproof.
Emergency Calls
Make sure the power supply of mobile phone is connected and in service status, and you can use it to
dial the emergency call number of 112. During the standby state of mobile phone, you can input the emergency call numbers like 112, 119 and 110, etc., press the DIAL key to call. After being switched on, please brief the emergency cases and do not end the conversation without the permission of operators.
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Note: Like any mobile phone, some characteristics of this mobile phone may not be supported for the
causes of network coverage or radio signals transmission. Some networks cannot even support 112 emergency call services. So please do not rely on the mobile phone for the particularly crucial communications like medical first aid purpose completely. Please inquire and check with your local network operator.
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2 Appearance and Keypad Instructions of Mobile Phone
Front View:
Back View:
Battery cartridge view:
Headphone
Touch Screen
Numeric keys
音量调整
SIM1 Dial Key
SIM2 Dial Key
Left function key
Volume adjusting key
Volume adjusting key
Digital CCD camera
Projector focus adjusting knob
Battery cartridge cover
Right function key
Media Play one-key switch key
OK Confirm key
Power key/ Hook-up key
Direction Keys
Battery cartridge Hi-Fi speaker
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Top View:
Bottom view:
SIM2 card holder
SIM1 card holder
T-Flash card holder
Projector focus adjusting knob
Headphone
Head of high brillianceoptic projector
ATV Antenna
Earphone/ data line/ charger 3-in-1 IO port
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2.2 Icons of Display Screen States
Signal intensity indication of SIM Card 1
Signal intensity indication of SIM Card 2
GPRS connection
SMS not read of SIM Card 1
SMS not read of SIM Card 2
Service message not read
Calls unanswered of SIM Card 1
Calls unanswered of SIM Card 2
Call forwarding of SIM Card 1
Call forwarding of SIM Card 2
Keypad is locked
Keypad is unlocked
Alarm clock
Vibration and ring tone
Ring tone
Ring tone after vibration
Vibration mode
Battery power
Bluetooth activation
Bluetooth connected to Internet successfully
MMS not read of SIM Card 1
MMS not read of SIM Card 2
Calls refused to answer
Earphone mode
2.3 List of Mobile Phone Specifications
Function Description Remarks Model Bar phone Dimensions 113*49*17 Screen display 320*240 QVGA Type of SIM Card Common SIM Card *
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Built-in memory space 761K Frequency band used 850/900/1800/1900 *
Capacity of telephone book
Capacity of SIM Card depends on the types; the cell phone can save 500 telephone numbers
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MP3 Supported MP4 Supported T-Flash Card Supported CCD camera Built-in
GPRS Supported * SMS/ MMS Supported WAP Supported Bluetooth It supports Bluetooth stereo music play
Data transmission
USB data line
Recording Supported Background light Supported Chord music ring tone Supported Call forwarding /call barring Supported * Call waiting /multi-party conversation
Supported *
Alarm clock /calendar / universal time
Supported
Telephone book / groups Supported STK Supported * Auto Re-dial Supported E-book Supported Chinese and English Input Method Supported Dual SIM Supported
Note: * indicates that the corresponding functions or services shall be supported by Internet connection or
SIM Card.
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3 To Begin with
Please read this section carefully before using this cell phone. This section will instruct you how to insert and unlock SIM Card, tell you the information about digital GSM network, how to install and maintain your phone battery and how to charge the battery.
3.1 Battery
Please run out the battery power for the first use and then charge it completely for use again; repeat this course for continuously three times, the battery will come to the best state of use.
3.1.1 Load and Unload the Battery
Unloading steps: First pull the battery cartridge cover downward and then raise the protruding part of battery upward and take it out.
Loading steps: First clip the upper part of battery into the slot and then load the lower part of battery to place.
3.1.2 Charge the Battery
z Insert the charger to the power supply; z Insert the charger plug into the mobile phone faucet; z Then the power indication symbol on the right upper corner of mobile phone screen will flicker; if the
phone is powered off when it’s charged, the screen will still display the charging symbol. If the cell phone
is still used with low power, the power indication symbol will only appear on the screen after the battery is
charged for a period of time; z When the power indication symbol on the right upper corner of mobile phone screen is full and does not
flicker again, it indicates the charging is completed. If the phone is powered off when it’s charged, the
screen still displays the charge completeness prompt. Charging will last for 2-3 hours. It’s normal that the
battery, mobile phone and charger get warmer during charging; z When charging is completed, please disconnect the AC m ains socket, mobile phone and charger.
Warning: Please put the mobile phone in a well-ventilated place with the temperature between -400C and +550C during charging, use the charger supplied by the mobile phone manufacturer. Use of the charger not recognized may lead to hazards and violation of recognition and warranty clauses of this mobile phone.
3.1.3 Battery Use
Please charge the battery when your mobile phone powers off automatically or it warns “Low Power” on a timely basis. The cell phone will automatically adjust to reduce the charging time if the battery power has not run out before charging.
The phone standby time and service time presented by the phone manufacturer are based on the ideal operating conditions. And in actual practice, the operating hours of battery vary as per the network status, operating conditions and modes of use.
3.2 Network Connection
3.2.1 SIM Card
This unit is a dual SIM phone; your network operator will provide two plug-in SIM Cards for your mobile phone. The SIM Card serves as the key for you to access the digital GSM network. Please insert the effective SIM Card into the mobile phone before using it, and you can insert two SIM Cards at the same time, switch to dual SIM modes and single SIM card mode, etc. in ON state.
Any information about network connection and your call records, as well as the names, phone numbers and short message received and saved in the cards, are saved in SIM Card. SIM Card may be take out from your mobile phone, and put into any GSM mobile phone for use, the new mobile phone will automatically read the SIM Card.
To prevent your message in the card from missing and damaging, never touch the metal plane of card and
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put the SIM Card away from the electromagnetic conditions. Once SIM Cards are damaged, you cannot access GSM network.
3.2.2 Insert and Take out SIM Card
z Generally put SIM Card into the card and take it out before loading it into the phone. z Turn off the mobile phone and remove the battery and other external power source. z Aim the SIM Card notch at SIM Card holder notch, and put it into the card slot with the metal side
downward. z Please first turn off the phone, unload the battery and then take out the SIM Card from the card slot.
Warning: Please take out the mobile phone before taking out the SIM Cards. Never insert or take out the SIM cards when the external power source is still connected, or your SIM Card may be damaged.
3.2.3 SIM Card Lock
SIM Cards are encrypted for protection with PIN1 (Personal Identification Number) to prevent them from being used illegally. When this function is selected, you have to key in PIN 1 Code first upon startup every time to unlock the SIM Cards and make or answer calls. The users can cancel the SIM Card protection, but the SIM Cards may be used without authorization. First, press and hold the Hookup key for a period of time to turn on the mobile phone, then key in PIN 1 Code, clear it with touch pen and you can delete the input errors and press Return key to end it with the touch pen. For example, if the PIN 1 Code is set as 1234, please key in numbers of
1234. Your SIM Cards will be locked by service network if you keyed in the code for successively three times and the mobile phone will ask you to input PUK Code.
Note: Your network operator will set a standard PIN code for your SIM Card, you shall change it to your private password as
soon as possible.
3.2.4 Phone Lock
You can set the mobile phone password to prevent them from being used illegally. When this function is selected, you have to key in mobile phone password after having inputted PIN Code if you have set PIN code protection first upon startup every time to unlock and use the phone. The users can cancel the mobile phone password, but the mobile phone may be used without authorization.
Key in the mobile phone password, clear it by the touch pen or delete the input error and finally press Return key to end it with the touch pen. For example, if the mobile phone password is set as 1122, just key in numbers of 1122. If you forget your mobile phone password, you have to contact with your retailer or the local authorized service center to unlock the mobile phone password.
3.2.5 Connect to Internet
After SIM Cards are decrypted successively, the mobile phone will automatically search for your registered network or other local available networks and the screen will display the texts of “Search for Network”. Once searched, the network operator name will appear in the middle of screen and at this time, your mobile phone enters into standby status.
Note: When the screen prompts “only for emergency calls”, it indicates that your phone is out of the working
network coverage, yet you can still make the emergency calls as per the signal intensity.
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4 Quick Starter
4.1 Power ON/ OFF
4.1.1 Power ON
Press the power key for a long time to power on the mobile phone.
If the screen displays “Please insert SIM Card 1/ SIM Card 2” upon startup, please press the Power key for a long time to power off and check if your SIM Card 1 and SIM Card 2 are installed correctly or if they are installed.
Just input the correct mobile phone password or PIN Code when your mobile phone asks you to key in the mobile phone password or PIN Code upon startup. If don’t know about PIN Code, please get contact with your network operator. The default mobile phone password is 1122.
4.1.2 Power OFF
Press the power key for a long time to power off the mobile phone, and the power supply of mobile phone will be disconnected when the power-off animation appears on the screen.
4.2 Make Calls
The notification bar at the left upper corner of display screen displays the network signal intensity (the signal is most intensified when there are 4 notification bars). The quality of services is much affected by obstacles, so the signal intensity may be improved effectively by moving within a small scope during use.
Dial numbers in the following ways: z Find the telephone number, please refer to Telephone instructions for details, in the main menu and access
to the contact interface, select the desired number and directly press the DIAL key on SIM Card 1 or SIM Card 2.
z Press the right function key in the standby interface to access the telephone list, select one record and press
the DIAL key on SIM Card 1 or SIM Card 2 to make a call.
z In the interface of Unanswered Calls, Answered Calls and Dialed Calls lists in the call records of SIM Card
1 /SIM Card 2, access the Option interface of this record, press the DIAL key on SIM Card 1 or SIM Card 2 to dial the telephone number in the record of dialed calls.
z The keypad is locked in standby status, just directly key in the numeric keys on t he keypad and then press
the DIAL key on SIM Card 1 or SIM Card 2 to make a call.
4.2.1 Dial Status
Click an arbitrary numeric key to access Dial Status. The phone will display the signal and power symbols and other icons during dial and prompt the cursor
location with the flickering upright slash. z Press * key twice to input + to dial the international calls; press * key for three times to input P for auto
DTMF (automatically dial the extension number) like 07552109 76 18P613.
4.2.2 Dial Status z Key in numbers in Dial interface and press the DIAL key on SIM Card 1 or SIM Card 2 to make a call and
enter into the DIAL status.
The screen will display the signal and power indication during dialing; when the number exists in the telephone book, it will display the corresponding names; otherwise, it just displays the phone number and the number attribution. Press HOOKUP key to hook up the current call during dialing.
4.2.3 Make the Domestic Calls
z The simplest method to make a call is to input the telephone numbers with numeric keys, and add the zone
code except for local domestic calls to make the call. To modify the telephone number, use the touch pen to
clear the character before the cursor.
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The screen ill display Being Dialed during dialing and will display the conversation status and information after the called has hooked up, like the call time.
Press the HOOKUP key to end the call.
Make the domestic calls: Area code + telephone number + dial
4.2.4 Dial extensions of fixed-line telephones
Some extensions of fixed-line telephones cannot be dialed directly, you have to first dial the central exchange and then the extension numbers. If you insert a symbol, i.e., P symbol for pause, between the central exchange and extension numbers upon keying in the teleph one nu mbers, this phon e wil l complete t he whole dial for your and automatically dial the extension number. Steps to input P: Input the phone numbers in DIAL interface and press * key for successively three times to input P.
Dial the extensions of fixed-line telephones:
Area code + central exchange number + P+ extension number + dial
4.2.5 Make the International Calls
Press * key twice in DIAL interface to input + and the screen will display the prefix character * before the international phone number, it makes you to dial the number from any country when you kno w little about the prefix of local international number.
Input the prefix first and then the country code and complete phone number. The country codes shall subject to the common practice of the world; that of Germany is 49, that of British is 44 and that of Sweden is
46.
Like dialing the international numbers, please exclude 0 before the city code during dialing.
Make the international calls: + country code + complete telephone number + dial
4.2.6 Dial the numbers in call record
Every telephone number you dialed and received are saved in the mobile phone. The mobile phone also provides all call records for your inquiry. The old phone numbers will be automatically deleted when the telephone book is full. You can press this menu to dial the numbers in the call record as usual.
When the telephone numbers appear in the list, you can access the call record with the touch pen and select the options of call record, save it by the touch pen till this number is added to the telephone book.
4.3 Emergency Calls
In any country or area available with digital GSM network, you can make the emergency calls when you are located within the Internet coverage, you can know it by the Internet signal intensity indication bar displayed on the left upper corner of mobile phone screen. If your network operator fails to provide the roaming services in the area, the screen will display the texts of “Only for Emergency Calls” to tell you that you can only make such calls. You can still make emergency calls even if your phone is not inserted with SIM Card if you are located within the Internet coverage.
4.4 Answer Calls
The phone will enter into the Incoming Call interface when your number is called and make ring tones or vibration according to the ring tone set presently.
The screen will display the signal and power indication when you are answering a call; if the incoming call number exists in the telephone book, it will display the name corresponding to this number; otherwise, it only display the number and the SIM Card properties of incoming call.
Answer calls by the DIAL key of SIM Card 1 or SIM Card 2 and refused to answer calls by the Hookup key; Note: You can use the earphone switch to answer calls if the earphone is inserted and you can automatically answer the calls if you have set the auto answer and inserted the earphone 5 secon ds of incoming call.
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