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LOGIC
User Manual | Manual de Usuario
Welcome
Thank you for purchasing this innovative LOGIC product. Due to
different software versions and network operators, refer to your
phone for the correct details. The specifications in this manual are
subject to change without notice. LOGIC reserves the final right to
interpret the performance of this mobile phone. While the utmost
care was taken in the production of this manual, neither LOGIC nor
any other affiliated company, assumes responsibility for any
mistakes or errors that may be contained in this document. LOGIC
and the LOGIC logo are registered trademarks of LOGIC. Other
trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Description of Keys
[Left soft key]
Press this key to enter the main menu
Press this key to confirm the function
Press this key to answer a call
[Right soft key]
Press this key to enter phonebook
Press this key to go back to previous menu
Press this key to reject a call
[OK Key] Press OK key to confirm and enter main menu, press and
hold this key to turn on torch light
[Call key] Press this key to make a call
Press to answer an incoming call
Press to enter call history
[End key] Press to end a call, press and hold to turn off phone
Power On: Press and hold to turn on phone
Press this key to go back to standby screen.
[Navigation keys]
Press to scroll through options when browsing a function list. In
edit mode, press direction keys to navigate. In standby mode,
press a direction key to enter the specified function page. You can
also customize direction keys to match the desired functions. In
conversation mode, press up or down to adjust volume
[Number keys]
Dial numbers to make call. Press and hold number keys for speed
dial, if you set speed dial on.
[ * key] , press * key twice. In Player function or FM radio press *
key to decrease volume.
[ # key] Press and hold this key to switch between profiles. Press
with left soft key to lock the keypad. In Player function or FM radio,
press # key to increase volume.
Getting Started
1. Installing the SIM Card and the Battery
Ensure that the gold contact area on the SIM card is facing
downward, and the beveled edge is properly aligned with the SIM
card slot.
Warning: Make sure to switch off the phone before taking out SIM
card, otherwise your SIM card might be damaged.
2. Removing the Battery and the SIM Card. Before removing the
battery and the SIM card, ensure that your phone is powered off.
3. Charging Batter. It takes about 2.5 hours to fully charge the
battery. While charging, the power indicator on the phone’s
display will flash and rotate, if the phone is off a charging screen
will appear indicating the phone is charging. Once the charging
indicator stops flashing, charging has completed, if the phone is
off a charging-finished icon will appear. It is normal for the battery,
phone, and charger to get hot during the charging process.
Note: Battery must be charged in a well-ventilated area with a
temperature between -10℃~+55℃. Only use a charger provided
by manufacturer. Using an unauthorized charger might cause
damage and voids the warranty. If the charging temperature is too
high or too low, the phone will automatically give a warning and
stop charging to prevent damage.
4. Turn phone on/off To turn phone on/off, press and hold the End
key. If you turned on the phone without a SIM card installed you
will see the prompt "Insert SIM card". Once the phone is ready
you may see the following prompts: Enter phone password – if you
have set up phone lock password. Enter PIN – if you have set up
SIM card password. Search – the phone will search till finding
appropriate network connection.
Basic Functions
1 Making a call
When the logo of the service provider appears on the display
screen, you can dial or receive calls. The info bar at the upper left
corner of the display screen shows network signal strength (when
there are 5 info bars the signal is at its strongest). The call quality is
very likely to be affected by obstructions; therefore movement in a
small area can effectively improve call performance. Enter phone
number, then press Dial Key to make the call.
2 Emergency calls
As long as in the network service range (which can be confirmed by
checking the signal strength bars), you can always call emergency
service. If your network supplier does not provide roaming service
in your area, the screen will display"Emergency", to inform you
that only emergency calls are permitted. If you are within the
network service range, you can also make emergency calls even
without the SIM card.
3 Answering a call
Simply press the Call Key to answer an incoming call. If an
earphone has been connected, use the button on the earphone to
answer a call. If it is not convenient for you to press it, turn on
automatic answer, assuring that the earphone is plugged in, so as
to answer calls automatically while the phone rings or vibrates.
If Any Key answer function is chosen, pressing any key, other than
End key and up/down key, can answer an incoming call.
4 Call records
Your phone can also store call records of the latest missed calls,
received calls, dialed calls, time of last call as well as total talk time.
5 Call options
When on a call pressing “Options” will display the options
available during a call*:
Turn on Speaker phone, Put current call on hold, Enter contacts
menu, Enter Call log menu, Enter message menu, Record the
current call, Mute, Multiple party conference call, Call Waiting
* Some of these functions are dependent on the services offered by your operator.
Function menu
1 Scrolling and selecting functions
In standby mode press left soft key "menu" to enter function
menu, or during a call,
press ”Options” to enter call option menu. Press up or down keys
to scroll to the function you need,
then press left soft key, or OK key, to enter that function. You can
exit a menu by pressing the right soft key,
or the End key to return to standby mode.