Mi-fone MI-2010 User Manual

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Mi-2010
GSM/GPRS Digital mobile phone
User Manual
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PLEASE READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING THE PHONE TO MAKE A BETTER USE OF YOUR PHONE. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE DUE TO YOUR MISUNDERSTANDING OF THIS INFORMATION AND MISACTTING.
We are endeavoring to improve our products and ser vices and we reserve all the rights to rev ise and change the description of this product and its software as well as this user’s manual without obligation to notify any person of s uch revisions and changes. This user manual is for your better use of this phone not a n approval of any accessories. All the pic tures in this manual are for reference only. There may be slight difference betw een the appearance of phone and keys and contents of display used in this manual and those of your phon e. Please refer to your phone for actuality. Some features introduced in this manual are network or subscription-dependent features. Please contact your service provider
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1. Safety Information..............................................................5
2. Use and Care.....................................................................6
3. Essential ............................................................................7
3.1 Turn it on/off .............................................................7
3.2 Make a call ...............................................................7
3.3 Answer or Reject a call.............................................7
3.4 Operation during a call .............................................8
3.5 Insert international access code...............................8
3.6 Dial a extension or voicemail number ......................9
3.7 Emergency calls....................................................... 9
4. Basic ..................................................................................9
4.1 Display......................................................................9
4.2 Keypad lock............................................................12
4.3 Password................................................................12
5. Functions .........................................................................12
6. Phonebook.......................................................................14
6.1 Search ....................................................................15
6.2 Add .........................................................................15
6.3 Copy all ..................................................................16
6.4 Delete .....................................................................16
6.5 Groups....................................................................16
6.6 Extra Numbers .......................................................16
6.7 Settings ..................................................................16
7. Call Center .......................................................................17
7.1 Call history..............................................................17
7.2 General Call Settings .............................................18
8. Message ..........................................................................20
8.1 SMS........................................................................20
8.2 MMS .......................................................................23
8.3 Chat........................................................................26
8.4 Voice messages..................................................... 26
8.5 Broadcast messages..............................................27
9. Multimedia........................................................................28
9.1 Camera...................................................................28
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9.2 Image Viewer .........................................................28
9.4 Video Player ...........................................................28
9.5 Audio Player ...........................................................29
9.6 Sound Recorder .....................................................29
9.7 FM Radio................................................................30
10. File Manager ..................................................................32
11. Settings ..........................................................................33
11.1 Dual SIM Settings.................................................33
11.2 User profiles .........................................................33
11.3 Phone Setup.........................................................34
11.4 Network Setup......................................................35
11.5 Security Setup...................................................... 35
11.6 Restore Factory Settings......................................36
12. Organizer .......................................................................36
12.1 Currency converter...............................................36
12.2 Calculator .............................................................36
12.3 Calendar...............................................................36
12.4 Tasks....................................................................36
12.5 Alarm ....................................................................37
12.6 Stopwatch.............................................................37
Torch.............................................................................38
13. Fun & Games.................................................................38
13.1 Games..................................................................38
14. Services .........................................................................39
14.1 WAP .....................................................................39
14.2 Data Account........................................................40
Malfunctions & Measures ....................................................41
Product Maintenance ...........................................................43
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Read this information before using your mobile device otherwise may result in personal injur y or your device not complying with local laws.
Battery:
If a conductive material such touches the exposed terminal, short circuit may occur resultin g in property damage, bodily injury or burn. To avoid risk of leaking electricity, take care when handling a charged batter y particularly when placing it inside your pocket, purse or other container with m etal objects.
Keep your mobile device from water:
Keep your mobile device dry.
Use while driving
Always obey the laws and regulations on the use of mobile devices in the area where you drive. G ive full attention to driving and the road; use hand-f ree operation or earpiece if a call is needed.
Aircraft
Mobile device may cause harm ful interference so turn off your mobile device before boarding an air plane.
Blasting areas
Always obey the related limits and regulati ons and do not use your mobile device in blasting areas . Turn off your mobile device in areas posted “turn off electronic devices”.
Potentially explosive atmospheres
Turn off your mobile device in the gas station and areas near fuel and chemical containers. Turn off your mobile dev ice in areas posted “turn off electronic devices”.
Medical devices
Turn off your mobile device whenever instructed to do so by posted signs near some medical equipm ent. Mobile device may interfere with pacemakers, hearing aids and some other medical transplanting equipment. Do not p ut your mobile device near pacemakers nor carry in the breas t pocket.
Accessories and battery
1. Safety Information
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Use the accessories, batteries and chargers approve d by manufacturer. Use of batteries not approved by manuf acturer may cause injury.
Emergency calls
Turn on your phone and keep it in service areas, dial emergency phone numbers and then press send k ey to make a call.
When losing your phone
To avoid any economy damage, please inform the Tele-communication Company or agencies to lock your SIM card when you lost your phone. When you inform the telecom company or agenc ies to lock your SIM card they need to know the IMEI No. of your phone, which you can find printed on the label on t he back of your phone when taking off the battery. Please backup this num ber for future need For safety consideration, you can m ake preventative measures such as set PIN Code for your SIM c ard to prevent other persons using your SIM card witho ut your permission.
Keep away from children
Keep the phone, battery and charger awa y from children to avoid any personal injury.
To care for this mobile device, keep it away from:
Extreme heat or cold
Avoid the temperature below -10/14 or abo ve 45/113.
Microwave
Don’t try to dry your phone in a microwave ov en.
Dust and dirt
Don’t expose your phone to dust, dirt, sa nd, food or
2. Use and Care
Any kind of fluid
Keep the device away from water, rain, humidity, sweat or other moisture.
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other inappropriate materials.
Cleaning solutions
Use only a dry soft cloth to clean your phone. Don ’t use alcohol or other cleaning solutions.
Ground
Don’t drop your phone.
3.1 Turn it on/off Caution: On power up, the phone may prompt you to enter
your SIM card PIN code to unlock the SIM card. If your phone shows Input PUK code that expres s your SIM card is locked, please contact your web service provider. To turn on your phone, press and hold the power on/off key for two seconds. If prompted, enter your four-to-eight- digit SIM card PIN code and/or four-digit unlock code. If you don’t insert a SIM card, your phone shows Insert SIM. None of the functions related to SIM car d can be used and you can make an emergency call only. To turn off your phone, press and hold the power on/off key for two seconds.
3.2 Make a call
1. Under the sleep mode, input the telephone number directly.
2. Steps will be different according to the options of call settings and set-ups of dual SIM: Dual SIM open: Then press send key, you can choose menu
-- SIM 1/SIM 2 to dial calls. Only SIM 1 open/ only SIM2 open: If set only SIM1 or only SIM2, you can press send key to dial calls .
3. After calling, press the power on/off key or end key to end.
3.3 Answer or Reject a call
When there is an incoming call, the phone rings and /or vibrates showing the number or the corres ponding name. Now the phone provide three mode, Not any key(set in User profiles): Press answer key or
3. Essential
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enter option and then select answer to receive a call. If you don’t want to answer, you can press the power on/off key or right soft key. Any key: Except power on/off key and right soft k ey, press any key to answer a call. Earphone/Bluetooth mode: when plugging the earphone(including bluetooth earphone), you can answer a call by pressing the key on the earphon e; when you are not convenient to press the key, you can turn on the auto-answer mode (only in earphone mode) and mak e sure the earphone is plugged, your phone auto-answers a call 5 second s after it rings and/or vibrates.
3.4 Operation during a call Press Option to perform following operation during a c all: Hold: Hold this call End: Hang up and end this call New Call*: Enter a new dialing display to make a new
call
Phone Book: Enter the phone book SMS: Enter messages Mute: Set mute on or off. When setting mute on, your
voice can not be heard through the line. Swap*: Switch between the current c all and the holding call
Conference*: You can add additional parties to a call. Note: the menus marked with * must be supported by your
SIM card. For details, please contact your service provider. Only when two or more calls are on can Sw ap and
Conference show.
3.5 Insert international access code
When you are dialing an international call, tap * ke y till the international call prefix “+” shows and then ent er the number in the following order: + Country code complete number send key
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3.6 Dial a extension or voicemail number
You need to enter P (pause) or W (wait) when dialing an extension number, keep press * key to switch between ‘P’ and ‘W’. You can enter numbers as following: District code exchange phone num ber P or W extension number send key
3.7 Emergency calls
You can make emergency calls as long as your current location is network-covered wh ich you can know by check ing the signal strength bar showing on the to p left corner of the screen. Note: Emergency numbers vary by country. The em ergency number(s) in your phone may not work in all loc ations, and sometimes an emergency call cannot be place d due to network, environmental, or interference is sues.
4.1 Display
The idle mainly includes Clue icon area, Lett er area, and Application area.
New messages
This icon shows when you receive a new message. Card 1 has an unread message; Card 2 has an unread message.
The inbox is full.
This icon flickers when th e inbox is full and you need to delete messages to rece ive new messages.
New Media Messages
This icon shows when you receive a ne w media message. Card 1 has an unread media message; Card 2 has an unread media message.
4. Basic
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Chatroom; This icon shows when chatroom is active. Chatroom 1 is in use; Chatroom 2 is in use. This icon shows when you plug the ear phone in. Voice will be heard from the earphone.
Alert Type Your current alert type:
Ring Vibra Vibra then ring Vibra and ring This icon shows when you diver t all calls unconditionally.
Missed calls
This icon shows when you are viewing the missed call. Card 1 has a missed call; Card 2 has a missed call.
Call Divert
This icon shows when you diver t all calls unconditionally. SIM has set up call divert ;
Keypad Lock
The different icon shows the current state of your keypad. Keypad unlock -- currently the keypad is in a unlocked state, the keystroke can use. Keypad locked -- currently the keypad is in a locked state, the keystroke is of no use; Turn alarm on This icon shows when you turn alarm on.
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Roaming
This icon shows when your phone is in roam ing state. Card 1 is roaming; Card 2 is roaming.
Bluetooth This icon shows when the Bluetooth is active.
Stopwatch This icon shows when stopwatch is being used. Battery Capacity
This icon’s color shows the status of battery capacity.
Letter Area
In the area, you can see the following c ontents: Operator Name
Song Name Show the name your Audio Player works. Owner Number Time and Date Tips: You can choose whether show the date and owner number through the menu of settings b y your need.
Functional Key Areas
This area show you that the cor responding operation of the left and right functional key. For
Showing the status of 2 SIM cards respectively, mainly the network operator's name and SIM card’s current state etc. Exceptionally, please carry the correct operation according to the hints. For example, show that the "emergenc y call", said you can only make an emergenc y call.
Show the SIM number your phone records .
Show the time and date of your phone.
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example, the standby interface shows: Goto, means that press the left functional key to enter the fast menu; Menu means press OK key to enter the main m enu to choose the interface; Namemeans that press right functional key to check the linkman list. Tips: When you enter the main menu to process, please check the names corresponding to left and rig ht keys, and then carry the corresponding operations.
4.2 Keypad lock
You can let the keyboard and screen to be locked after long time unused through the phone setting. On the top s tate can show the keyboard was locked. When need to op en, due to the tips and press any key, it will appear adjust icon, clew
Open the Keyboard Lock, you can use your phone normally.
4.3 Password
The password of your phone is originally set to be 1234. You can change it whenever you like. You can also change your SIM card password or barred dial password but you need to contact your service provider to change them . Note: for details please contact your service pro vider.
1 Message 1-1 SMS 1-1-1 Inbox 1-1-2 Outbox 1-1-3 Write m essage 1-1-4 Template 1-1-5 Message settings 1-2 MMS 1-2-1 Create messages 1-2-2 Inbox 1-2-3 Outbox 1-2-4 Draft 1-2-5 Template
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1-2-6 Message settings 1-3 Chat
1-4 Voice Messages 1-5 Broadcast messages 2 Phonebook 2-1 Quick Search
2-2 Search
2-3 Add 2-4 Copy All 2-5 Delete 2-6 Groups 2-7 Extra Numbers 2-8 Settings 3 Call Centre 3-1 Call history 3-1-1 SIM1 call history 3-1-2 SIM2 call history 3-2 General Call Setting
4 Settings
5 File manager 6 Multimedia 6-1 Camera
3-2-1 SIM1 call settings 3-2-2 SIM2 call settings 3-2-3 Black list 3-2-4 Auto redial 3-2-5 Speed dials 3-2-5 IP number 3-2-6 More
4-1 Dual SIM settings 4-2 User profiles 4-3 Phone Setup 4-4 Network Setup 4-5 Security Setup 4-6 Restore Factory Settings
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6-2 Image Viewer
6-4 Video Player
6-5 Audio Player
6-6 Sound Recorder
6-7 FM Radio 7 Organizer 7-1 Currency Converter 7-2 Calculator 7-3 Calendar 7-4 To do 7-5 Alarm
7-6 Stopwatch
8 FunGames
8-1 Games 9 Services 9-1 STK 9-2 WAP 9-2-1 Home 9-2-2 Bookmarks 9-2-3 History 9-2-4 Offline pages
9-2-6 Service Inbox 9-2-7 Settings 9-3 Data Account Note: “STK” shows different contents according to differ ent service provider. When two SIM Cards are used at the same time, two STK m enus may be shown according to the type of the SIM Card.
Select Phonebook from main menu to open phone book . The phone book consists of phone storage and SIM car d storage and you can use both of them. Phone Storage: With a name, default number, family number,
9-2-5 Enter Address
6. Phonebook
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company name, email address, company number, fax number and group/individual ring in each it em. SIM card Storage: The capacity depends on your SIM card type and there is only a nam e and one default number in each item. For details, please contact your service pro vider.
6.1 Search
Choose the Search in the Phonebook, input the name want to search, then through the Option-Sear ch menu to lookup the item qualifying in the phonebook. You can directly call one number by pressing send
key in phone book screen and you can als o press option to make following operations: SIM 1 IP dial Use card 1 to call the item SIM 2 IP dial Use card 2 to call the item Send SMS Send messages to the item . View View all the information about the name. Edit Edit the information of the name. Delete Delete the record. Copy Copy the names stored in the phone
storage/SIM card storage to the SIM card storage/phone storage (copy between the two storages). Move Move the names stored in the phone storage/SIM card storage to the SIM card storage/phone storage (Move between the two storages).
6.2 Add
You can add new names in your phonebook by this function and save to the phone storage or SIM 1 and SIM 2 storage. Only names and call numbers can be added when you add new contact to SIM card storage. If you choose phone storage, beside nam es, numbers, family numbers, company numbers, fax numbers, c ompany names, email address, you can add correspon ding picture and set group/individual incoming call r ing as well.
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6.3 Copy all
You can copy all the names stored in SIM 1/SIM 2 to phone or copy all the names in phone stor age to SIM 1/SIM 2, copy between the two SIM cards as well. Note: When copy the names stored in the phone storage to SIM card, only names and default num bers can be saved.
6.4 Delete
You can do following operation:
From SIM 1 Delete all the names stored in SIM 1 From SIM 2 Delete all the names stored in SIM 2 From Phone Delete all the names stored in the phone
storage
One By One Delete the selected names one by one
6.5 Groups
There are 5 caller groups in your phone and you c an set the group name, group incoming call ring and group members as you like.
6.6 Extra Numbers Owner Number, Service Dial Number, SOS Number etc can
be set respectively for SIM 1 and SIM 2 in this menu. Note: this feature must be supported b y your SIM card. For details please contact your service provider.
6.7 Settings
You can perform following operations on the phonebook: Memory Status Check the capacity of the phonebook, including two SIM cards memor y and phone memory. Preferred Storage Select SIM card memory or phone memory as the default storage location when adding a new name. Fields Select the items of information that the vCard shows Tip: you can also choose another storage location when you add a new name.
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Enter the main menu Call Center, You can perform following operations to the two SIM cards in th is menu.
7.1 Call history
You can view the log, related infor mation and corresponding operations. After entering the menu, selec t the information of SIM card you need---log of SIM 1/SIM 2, then details will be listed. Your phone keeps lists of incom ing and outgoing calls, even for calls that didn’t connect. The m ost recent calls are listed first. Tip: the phone keeps the only latest call of the same num ber.
1 Find the lists of Dialed Calls, Rec eived Calls,
Missed Calls
2 Press OK key to view the detail information: date,
time and times etc.
3 press Option key to perform following operation:
Delete: Delete this record.
Save to Phone Book: Save the number of this
record to phone book.
Dial: Dial the number of this record. Edit: Enter t he number edit screen, you
can modify, save or dial the number.
Send SMS Send SMS to the number. Send MMS Send MMS to the number. Delete call log
You can delete the all the records of the missed c alls, dialed calls and answered calls, you can also cho ose delete all to delete all the records of the three parts.
Call timers
You can examine the call time record of the phone up to now through the menu.
Last Call Sho w the last call time. Dialed Calls Show the
dialed calls time.
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Received Calls Show the answered calls time. Reset All Time Reset the last c all time, total
dialed time and total inhale time
Call cost
You can examine the call cost of the phone up to now thr ough the menu.
Last Call Cost Examine the last time call cost. Tota l Co st Exam ine all the calls’ cost. Reset Cost Input the PIN2 c ode, and then can cleanup
all the cost. Max Cost Show the limitation of the currently cost, “0” means no limit.
Price Per Unit Press setting to se tup the unit time rates. Note: The call cost function must be supported b y the network
service provider. Reset the cost, setup the maximun cost and rates need to input the PIN2 code, please co nnect with your network provider to gain the password.
SMS counter
You can examine the number of the sent and received SMS currently; Reset to clear the records chose.
GPRS Counter
You can examine the transmission flow when use the GPRS web, include the data flow of last sent, last receiv ed, all sent and all receiv ed. You can also reset the records through the
Reset Counter menu.
7.2 General Call Settings
You can perform following operations through this menu, some should be separated from settings for S IM card or for other calls. You should select call settings for SIM 1 or SIM 2 to enter the corresponding menu.
Send Caller ID Input owner number or setup Call Waiting Setups the call waiting function. Call Divert Setups the call divert function. Call Barring Setups the call barring func tion.
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Line Switching Switch your current line and there
Black list
When this function is active , the incoming calls in the balck list will be shielded automatically. Mode Switch on/off this function Black list number Enter the number in the black list
Speed dials
Set the number corresponding to th e numeric keys from 2 to 8, when switch on this function, long pres s the numeric keys to give calls in idle screen.
Enable/disable Switch on/off this function Set number Set the number corresponding to the
numeric keys from 2 to 8, numbers m ust be in the phone bo ok.
More
This menu includes the setups for call tim e displaycall time reminder and max call time.
Call Time Display Turn on/off the call time display. Call Time Reminder Give reminders to user s duration call.
Auto quick end The call will be automatically ended if
are 2 lines available
Select off, single or periodic.
it is beyond the set max time when turning on this function.
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You can receive and send messagesand MMS including Multimedia Information, include photos , pictures, music and text. And can also use broadcast message and voice mailbox. All the service is web service and need web supporter. Please contact the provider before using. Messages make it possible for you to exchange messages with other wireless phone users. Enter main menu from idle and then select Message to perform operation.
8.1 SMS You can enter the SMS menu through the Message. Writing Messages
You can write a new text message send to others, and also can insert template in the message. W hen finished, you can select SIM 1 or SIM 2 to perform following operations:
Option after editing a text message:
Send Send the message Send and Save Save the message while sending Save Sa ve the message Send to Many Send the message to many Send By Group Send the message to all the
linkmen of the select group
Inbox
After entering the inbox menu, you need to select SIM card—Inbox for SIM 1/SIM 2, then you c an perform following operations. The Inbox is for storing rec eived messages. Depending on t he selected mode, the phone vibrates or rin gs when you get a new message with screen showin g the new message icon and
prompt lights flickering. After you go back to idle, on the top of the status bar till you read the ne w message. While reading a message, you can perform following operations:
Reply: Reply a message to the sender Delete: Delete this message
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Edit: Edit this message Forward: Send this message to somebody
else Copy to Phone*: Copy the message f rom SIM card to the phone memory Copy to SIM*: Copy the message fr om phone memory to SIM card memory Move to Phone*: Move the m essage from SIM card to the phone memory Move to SIM*: Mov e the message from phone memory to SIM card memory Delete All: Delete all the messages in the inbox
Copy All: Copy all the messages from SIM
Move All: Move all the messages from SIM
Use Number: Extract the number from this
Use URL: Extract the link from this message
Tip: the menus marked with* may not appear depending on
the storage location in use.
Note:
keeps flickering in idle when you inbox is full.
Please delete some messages to receiv e new messages.
Outbox
After entering the outbox menu, you need to sel ect SIM card—outbox for card 1/card 2, then you can perform following operations. Enter outbox to view the sent mess ages that you saved and you can perform following operation: Send: Send this message to o ne contact
card or phone memory to phone memory or SIM Card
card or phone memory to phone memory or SIM Card
message and perform operation on it
and operation on it
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person
Edit: Edit this message Delete: Delete this message Copy to Phone*: Copy the message f rom SIM card
to the phone memory Copy to SIM*: Copy the message fr om phone memory to SIM card memory Move to Phone*: Move the m essage from SIM card to the phone memory Move to SIM*: Mov e the message from phone memory to SIM card memory
Delete all: Delete all the messages in outbox Copy All: Copy all the messages from SIM
Move All: Move all the messages from SIM
Use Number: Extract the number from this
message and perform operation on it
Use URL: Extract the link from this message
Temp late
The phone provides you 10 groups of tem plates, including text message and multimedia mes sage etc. you can use the template by your need.
Message Settings
After entering this menu, you need to se lect SIM card—message setting for card 1/card 2, then you can perform following operations . You can setup the message from the menu, as following: Profile Setting: Offer you four profiles and you can edit their names, set SC Address and Valid Period etc.
Common Setting: Set deli very report on or off Memory Status: Check the capacity of messages storage
card or phone memory to phone memory or SIM Card
card or phone memory to phone memory or SIM Card
and operation on it
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Preferred Storage: Set the d efault message storage location, including phone storage and SIM card. Note: you need support from the service provider to rec eiver delivery reports.
8.2 MMS Create message Option after editing the MMS:
Complete Confirmed the editing completed. Input
Method When editing multimedia message, you can see the following options: recipient, copied, se nd secretly, topic, content etc. Input the corresponding address in the recipient, c opied or send secretly items, then press the Complete to operate the following operation: Send Send the multimedia message currently edit
Save and Send Save to Draft box Send Option Exit Withdraw the editing inter face and do not save
Against the recipient, copied or send secretl y, can press the option key after editing to operate the following o perations: Add Number Add E-mail Edit Edit the recipient selected. Delete Delete the number from the recipient list.
Input method used when editing the text message.
and select the SIM card. Save the multimedia mess age currently edit and send. Save the multimedia message curr ently edit to the draft box. Setup contents for the editing multim edia message.
the message.
Add the number of the multimedia m essage recipient. Add the E-mail of the multimedia m essage recipient.
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Delete All Delete all the numbers in the recipient list. Against the content of the multim edia message, press the option when to operate the following operations: Complete Confirm to complete the editor of the content. Input Method Add Photo Add Music Add Video Add Extra Note: If your MMS cannot s end successfully, please reset the corresponding setting of the MMS. Exact operation is: Setting-MMS Setting-Servers Settin g, please change the online-pattern to the WAP.
Inbox
The Inbox is for storing received MMS. Depending on the selected mode, the phone vibrates or rin gs when you get a new MMS with screen showing th e new message icon and
prompt lights flickering. After you go back to idle, on the top of the status bar till you read the ne w MMS. Against the MMS in the inbox, you ca n operate the following operations:
View View the MMS MMS Reply Edit MMS to rep ly the sender or all Message Reply Edit message to the sender Reply ALL Edit MMS to reply the sender or all Forward Edit the corresponding information including the
recipient, address of the current MMS then send to other Delete Delete the MMS
Press # key to change under the e diting interface. Add the selected photo files at the current editing cursor. Add the selected music files at the current editing cursor. Add the selected video files at c urrent editing cursor. Add extra files to the multimedia m essage.
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Delete All Delete all the MMS in the inbox Use Details Extract the number or h yperlink from the
message, and you can dial, save t he number; you can connect or add bookmarks for the hyperlink.
Outbox
Enter outbox to view the MMS that you saved and you c an perform following operation:
View View the MMS Forward Edit the corresponding information
including recipient, address of the M MS then send to others
Edit Modify the current MMS Delete Delete the MMS Delete All Delete all the MMS in the outbox Use Details Extract the number or
hyperlink from the message, and you can dial, s ave the number; you can connect or add bookm arks for the hyperlink.
Draft Box
Storage the messages you save when you edit. you can perform following operation t o the MMS stored:
View Skim over the MMS. Edit Enter the MMS edit interface. Send Send the MMS again. Delete Delete the MMS. Delete All Delete all the MM S in the draft box. Use Details Extract the number or hyperlink from the
message, and you can dial, save th e number; you can connect or add bookmarks for the hyperlink.
Temp late
The phone provides you different templates , including text message and multimedia mes sage etc. you can use the template by your need. Press the template you need, you can proc ess as following: View Skim over the content of the template, include image and sound. Use Use the template and
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write a new MMS meanwhile.
Properties Examine the details of the template. Message Settings
You can setup your MMS through the menu by your need as following:
Compose Include edit mode, Automatic Signed etc. Send Include life, send return, read return, priorit y etc. Retrieve Include main network, roam ing network, send
return, allow to sending reports etc. Filter Include Anonymous sender, advertisement information etc. Server Profile Start or edit the service, when you fail to send the MMS, please change online-pattern of the server to WAP. You must first select the SIM card.
Memory Status View the storage of the MMS. Note: If you fail to send MMS, please change the
online-pattern to WAP in the server setting.
8.3 Chat
You can make instant information exchange under this m enu. There are no more than two instant information room s can be established. First setup the chat room; you can s etup my nickname and the other side number. After setting then chooses chat and finally choose the SIM card you want to use, you can comm unicate with others by instant message. Through the c ommunication, you can choose continue or end the chat.
8.4 Voice messages
After entering the voice messages m enu, you need to select the SIM card—voice messages for card 1/card 2 to perform the following operations. The voice message is sim ilar to a telephone recording service; when you have a missed call, it can be transferred to the voice mailbox, Let the caller left "soundtra ck original flavor" oral message. When you have new oral message, your phone will receive message note promptly. And it offers you two profiles
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for voice mail. Note: this function must be supported by network . For more information about this please contact your network provider.
8.5 Broadcast messages
After entering the Broadcast mess ages menu, you need to select the SIM card—Broadcast me ssages for card 1/card 2 to perform the following operations. Cell Broadcast is messages sent from network operator to GSM phone users, such as weather broadcast, traffic situation, stock updates etc. every kind of Cell Broadcas t has a fixed model number and the phone can autom atically store it when you receive a Cell Broadcast from a new cha nnel. The new Cell Broadcast message covers the o ld one if they are from the same channel. Receive Mode: Select the status of the broadcast message (on or off)
Read Message: Read the broadcast messages Language: Set the language of the broadcast
messages Channel Setting: Set the broadcast messages channel Note: this function must be supported by network . For more information about this please contact your network provider.
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Your phone offers multimedia applications and you can use
Media from main menu to open it.
9.1 Camera
Your phone has a hi-Mega pixel camera that you can take photos whenever and wherever you like. After taking photos , store them in the phone memory or mem ory card (if any).
Camera Settings Press Option in viewfinder display and make detail settings: Camera Settings Image Settings Scene Mode Storage Set the storage location. Restore Default Take a Photo
In the camera viewfinder state, there nee d to take the show in the frame, press the OK key to take a photo. After photo graphing, select save to storage the photo, then back to the view finder state; Select back to g ive up saving and back to the view finder state.
Tips: All the photos are stored in the Photos file.
9.2 Image Viewer
To select the file from Phone or Memory card for view.
9.4 Video Player
Choose Video Player to open it and view all video files. Press the Option and perform following operations on the s elected video: play, forward, rename, delete, delete all files or sort. During playing, press the 4-way navi gation key up and down to adjust the speed, press the left or right k ey to control p laying rate. You can press * key (start key) load full screen.
9. Multimedia
Set the status of shutter sound, EV, Banding, delay timer and Cont-shot Adjust the photo’s size and quality.
Select night or automatic mode
Use the default settings.
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9.5 Audio Player You can use the audio player to broadcast music. Pres s OK key to play or pause the current music, pres s left key to the
before, and press right key to the next. You can adjust the volume of the MP3 press down key / up key. Press left function key to setup the player. Select setup menu:
Play List Select a location where the list comes from. List Auto Gen Repeat Set the repeat mode: offNo repeat /
Shuffle Set the play or der: on (random)/ off (as the
Background Play Note: Background Play is not ava ilable in Sound Recorder,
Camera, Video Recorder and Video Player. If you don’t need Background broadcast, please suspend broadcasting then withdraw the player.
9.6 Sound Recorder Open Sound Recorder to view the sound files in AM R or WAV format. If there is no file, your phone prompts Empty.
Press the Option and perform following operat ions on the sound file: Record: start recording and during recor ding, you can press the pause option to pause and press again to continue. Press the stop option to stop recording and go to save displ ay, press the Option and then select Save to save the sound file. If you prefer not to save it, press the back opti on to go back. Tip: the sound files are stored in the Audio file.
Play
Play the selected sound file.
Append
For files in AMR format, you can add a new sou nd recording
Set if the playlist automatically generates when activating the audio player.
one/all.
play-list order). If set it on, the song is played as an accompaniment.
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onto the original one and then save them . Tip: Append is not available for files in other form at.
Rename
Change the name of the current sound file.
Delete
Delete the current sound file.
Delete All
Delete all the sound files.
Settings
Set the file format and storage location.
Use
Send the current sound file to user profil e, MMS or Bluetooth.
9.7 FM Radio
Choose the FM Radio menu, and then turn the broadcasting FM Radio on.
Listen to the FM Radio
Start the FM Radio function, the interface will show the location No., name (if saved) and frequenc y of the FM Radio channel. Tips: To the channels saved, while listening, you can choose the location of the FM Radio channel nee ded by press the corresponding number.
Search channels
Under the FM Radio interface, press left key/right key to swift the channels be in existence in the list, or press the left soft key and enter the Option menu, choose Manual sea rch, input the frequency you need, the FM Radio will search the channel. Choose Auto search from the option, the FM Radio will search the channels now can received automaticall y. If the icon is gray, means the keystroke uses as a fine-tuning. Tips: Auto search needs some time please be patient.
Basic Usage
The phone offers you with the FM Radio back ground play function, to turn off the FM Radio, please pr ess OK key and under the FM Radio interface after it turn gra y, then quit.
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When you want to adjust the volume, press # key/* key to increase/lower volume. Tips: When listen to the FM Radio, you can make or answer a call normally. While talking, the volume of the broadcast will into mute automatically.
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Choose File manager from the main menu to open i t and you can find the storage devices and the capac ity of total space and free space. On different objects, there are different operations.
Storage devices: press Option to perform following
Open List all the f olders and files Create Folder Format Format the storage devices, the operation will
Folders press Option to perform following
operations
Open Show the file tree in this folder and list a ll files Create Folder Rename Chang e the folder’s name Delete Delete the folder Sort Arrange the folders or files by name, type,
Files: press Option to perform following operations
Play For the multi-media files the phone su pports, it
Send Send the file to user profile, Bluetooth or MMS
Detail Show the updating time and its size Rename Edit the file’s nam e Copy Copy this file to any other folder in the sam e
Move Move this f ile to any other folder in the same
10. File Manager
operations
Create a new folder and edit its name
delete all the data stored in the storage devices
Create a new folder and edit its name
time, size or random
show the menu; you can play the multi-m edia files by the menu
storage device
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Delete Delete this file Delete All Files Mark several Sort Arrange the folders or files by name, type,
Tip: the options may differ depending on the object types.
You can set your favorite wallpaper, ring or some other function.
11.1 Dual SIM Settings
This menu offer several usages of d ual SIM cards, you can choose the corresponding mode you want.
Dual SIM open Both Dual SIM all standby. Only SIM 1 open Only use SIM 1 standby. Only SIM 2 open Only use SIM 2 standby. Flight mode When selecting this option,
mobile’s function all close.
11.2 User profiles
Enter Settings-- User profiles from main menu and there are several profiles that you c an edit the contents as you like:
General, Meeting, Outdoor, Indoor, Heads et and Bluetooth Mode. Once you pair your phone with an e arphone or a
Bluetooth device, the Headset and Bluetooth are automatically activated and meanwhi le the profile in use is deactivated. You can choose any profile as you like and customize the selected one: Tone Setup: Set the incoming call tone, incoming message tone and keypad tome
Vol ume : Set the volume of ring tone and key tone Alert Type : Set ring, vibration only, vibration then ring
storage device
Delete all the files in current f older
Select several files in the folder at the same time to perform the following operations
time, size or random
11. Settings
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or ring then vibration Ring Type: Set single ring, repeat ring or ascending ring Extra Tone: Set warning ring a nd error ring on or off Answer Mode: Set pressing any ke y to answer except power on/off key and right soft key or not. Set auto an swer on or off (only in Headset Mode).
11.3 Phone Setup
Enter Settings from main menu, select Phone Setup and then you can set following items :
Inflexion Set Enter to select ing the on/off & each
Time and Date Schedule Power On/Off Language Set the displa y language. Display Characteristic
Greeting Message Dedicated Key
Auto update of date and time
function inside. Set your current time zone, time, date and their display format. You can set up to 4 time points to automatically turn the phone on and off.
You can find submenus such as wallpaper, screen saver, power on display, and power off display, back light timer, show date and time, show owner number, show operator name in display characteristic. When power on, the screen will show a few words. Switch on/off this function. Set four menus that you can enter directly from idle by press the 4-wa y navigation key up, down, left and right.
Select for on or off
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UART setup Selection for SIM 1 or SIM 2 card
Misc. settings LCD backlight, Setup the light of the
Note: your choice of time zone does not change the time and date you has setup. The setting of Sche dule Power On/Off won’t be activated if you set the same tim e for them.
11.4 Network Setup
Enter Settings from m ain menu, select Network Setup, you need to choose the SIM card network setup for SIM 1/SIM 2 and then you can perform following operat ions:
Network Selection Preferred Network
11.5 Security Setup
Enter Settings from main menu, select Security Setup and then you can perform following operatio n:
SIM 1 security setup SIM 2 security setup Phone Lock Auto Keypad Lock Change Password Note: for Pin Password, please contact your service provider;
Fixed Dial and Barred Dial must be s upported by your SIM card. For details, please contact your service pro vider.
back light timer.
New search, Select Network, Selection Mode Set the preferred network during searching.
You can set SIM lock (PIN code), fixed dial, barred dial and change password for SIM 1.
You can set SIM lock (PIN code), fixed dial, barred dial and change password for SIM 2.
Set a password for phone lock and the default password is 1234. Set auto keypad lock on or off and a time after which the keypad is locked.
Change the Phone Lock Password.
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11.6 Restore Factory Settings Enter Settings from main menu, select Restore Factory Settings and then you can restore initialized settings for
wallpaper, screen saver, ring etc.
Your phone provides you more management tool. Enter from main menu Organizer.
12.1 Currency converter
You can convert currency if you know the exchange rate. First input a currency rate and then press the left/right navigation key to choose how you want the currency to b e calculated, then press down the nav igation key and input the local currency value, last press the [OK] left soft key to get the result.
12.2 Calculator
Enter calculator m enu, you can process simply digital computing. Now the phone becomes your calc ulator. Your phone has an alarm clock with 5 separ ate alarms that you can set to alert you at the time(s) you specify. To set an alarm clock, select one alarm and pr ess left soft key to edit its on/off, time, period, ring and reminding m ode.
12.3 Calendar
The screen shows current date framed b y special color box when entering Calendar. Press the 4-way navigation k ey up, down, left or right to move to different date. Press OK ke y or left soft key to enter the corresponding menu and you can find View Tasks. Choose Tasks (see 12.3 Notes)—add ne w task—jump to date—weekly check.
12.4 Tasks
You can schedule and Organizer events such as appointments and meetings by To Do in your phone as it always reminds you of the preset task s on time if your phone is power on. Enter TO DO from Organizer and you can check all tasks. While the task list is empt y, press left soft key to
12. Organizer
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“Add” new tasks or open calendar displa y, enter Option and select Jump To Date to add new tasks. While viewing a task , you can also enter Option by pressing left right k ey to perform following operation:
View
View the content of selected task
Add
Select Add to create a new task . You can edit its date, time, note, alarm mode and reminding mode etc.
Edit Task
Edit the content of selected task
Delete Task
Delete the content of selected task
Delete All
Delete all the tasks Note: there is fixed room for storing tasks and when no “Add” shows in “Option”, please delete som e indifferent tasks to save room for important ones.
12.5 Alarm
Your phone has an alarm clock with 5 separate alarms that you can set to alert you at the time(s) you specif y. To set an alarm clock, select one alarm and pr ess left soft key to edit its on/off, time, period, ring and reminding mode.
12.6 Stopwatch Choose stopwatch, there are Typical Stopwatch and Way Stopwatch for different occasions and following are ways to
use them. Typical Stopwatch—there are two ways for your timing, that is Split Timing and Lap Timing. Enter View record to check previous timing records. Way Stopwatch—press start you can time 4 courses by pressing the 4-way navigation key up, do wn, left and right.
Note: when you are using Way stopwatch, you can pr ess the Stop or Resume but only the selected course.
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Torch
This phone could also work as an electric torch by long press [OK] key 2 seconds for on & press again 2 seconds for off at any menu bar or idle mode even in k ey locked mode.
The phone provides you more applicat ion software, and it makes you more convenient.
13.1 Games
Enter from menu Fun Æ Games, the phone provides you many games interesting, which make your life wonderful. To the rules of the built-in games, you can refer to the notes of the games. And you can setup the sound and the shock through t he game settings.
Note: you can set easy, normal and hard level in Gam e Level about some games through Game Settings.
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14.1 WAP
Your phone can connect to the Internet or run web-based applications by using web browser. If you need, please consult your service provider how to link the ne twork. Enter from the main menu Web select the WAP menu. Note: Your phone is applicable to the G PRS (General Packet FM Radio Service) network link. Type of the network link depends on your network service provider. T his function must be supported by network. For more inform ation about this please contact your network provider.
Home
Selecting the main menu, you c an log on the homepage set up to browse. If you do not set up, you can use the website pre-set by the manufacturer. Bookmark Enter the bookmark menu, the menu list s hows all the bookmark exist, Select the option button, you can do the following operations to the bookm ark selected:
Goto Link the website appointed by the bookmark. Edit Edit the name and address of the current bookmark. Delete Delete the bookmark. Delete All Delete all the information of bookmark s. Add Bookmark Add new name and a ddress of the
bookmark. Send Transmit the address of the bookmark by m essage or MMS.
History
The menu lists the website records your recent visit to facilitate your visit to the site.
Enter Address
Enter the menu, after inputting the URL address of the WAP service that you want to visit, select the option button and select complete. The phone automatically logs on the website you input.
14. Services
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Service Inbox
You can check the web service message in this mailbox, and can also process delete etc.
Settings
You can select settings menu, then s et up the content relates to the WAP service as following:
Select SIM card
Edit Profile
Browser options
Service
Message
Settings Clear Cache Use to clear the records in the cache.
Clear
Cookies
14.2 Data Account GSM data: in this menu, you can set and edit the data ac count
items as following:
Account name To edit the name of the Data account. Number The dial connecting number of the curren t
data account.
User name Default is wap. Password Default is wap. Line Type To select the type of data between
Analogue and ISDN.
Speed To select the rate of WAP data transmitsion. DNS Address of DNS of WAP. GPRS: This menu displayed the current WAP GPRS data
account lists, you can set & edit the d ata account items as
Set up the
Selcet and start the network configuratio n file you need, can set up homepage, account and login password etc. Waiting time of viewing the website and figures shown.
Turn on/off the recipition of the service
news.
Use to clear personal writing data.
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following:
Account name To edit the name of the Data account. APN Default is “blank ”. User name The ID of APN server, default
value is null. Password The ke y to APN server, default value is null. Auth. Type: To select from the two items of Normal & Secure to authorize your ID in WAP by pressing the left/right key.
Malfunctions & Measures
Here list some malfunctions that ma y occur and measures. If the measures can’t solve the problem please contact authorized after service center. Thank you!
Can’t turn the phone on
z check battery installation, please install batter y
correctly
z check if battery level is l ow, change a battery or
charge the battery
z Check if enter inc orrect PIN code 3times in a row. If
yes, the phone is locked, then you should enter PU K code( please contact your network provider for PUK code)
SIM Card Void
When the phone shows “SIM Card Void”, you can try the following: z Powers the phone off then restart to sure if can
solve.
z If your SIM card is a prepaid card, to sure whether
the card is insufficient.
z Please tur n to your network provider, and to sure
whether to be refused registration net work by other reasons.
Weak signal or no signal
z You may be in a locatio n where the reception is bad,
such as tunnel or cellar, please relocate and try
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again.
z You can try turning around slightly or get near the
window if you are in the room.
Bad talking quality
z weak signal, you can try solutions above z low battery, change a new battery or charge the
battery
z use up volume key to adjust microphone volume
Can’t make a call
z check if you enter th e correct number and press
send key
z check if you set call barring, if yes cancel it
Can’t receive calls
z check if your phone is turned on z check if screens shows no signal, if yes, try solutions
above
z check if you set call barring, if yes, cancel it
Screen is dark
z check if battery is low, change a battery or charge
the battery
z adjust the brightness in settings z your phone may be affected with damp, keep it dry
When click on the screen and deviate
z Need to adjust, please adjust in time.
Tips: if all suggests and solutions can’t solve your problem , please contact authorized after service center. Please do not disassembly or repair your phone without profess ional guide. Thank you!
Battery Tips
z The machine is provided by the reusable
rechargeable battery.
z The new battery only can by two or three times full
charge and discharge cycle to achieve optim um performance.
z Battery can be recharged many times for repeated
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use, but it will eventually be exhausted. W hen the talk and standby time is significantl y shorter than usual, then need to replace a new battery.
z Use the battery the handset manufacturers approved
only, and use the authorized charger for the batt ery charge only.
z Cut off the power supply when do not use the
charger.
z Do not connect a battery to a charger more than one
week, the long time charge will affect batter y life.
z The battery storage for too long would affect the
results. And the battery will automatic ally discharge as long time unused.
z Do not use a damaged battery or charger. z Never expose batteries to temperatures below -10°C
(14°F) or above 45°C (113°F).
z Always take your phone with you when you leave
your vehicle.
z It is normal for batteries to gradually wear down and
require longer charging times. If you notice a chang e in your battery life, it is probabl y time to purchase a new battery.
z Do not let the batteries short-circuit. When metal
objects (such as: coins, etc.) directly con nected to the battery anode and the cathode (with the m etal side), will occur short-circuit accident. In the pocket or handbag carry a spare battery should be particularly careful. Short-circuit will dam age the battery.
z Please deal with the waste batteries according to the
relevant provisions.
z Never dispose of batteries in a fire because they m ay
explode.
Product Maintenance
Your phone is a product with outstanding design and superior
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quality, please take good care using it. You are strongly suggested to take the following adv ice which should help you stick to the warranty in order to ex tend the usage period of the product.
z Keep your phone and its parts away from children. z Keep your phone dr y. Keep it away from rain, damp
or any kind of fluid.
z Don’t touch your phone with wet hands when
charging or there may be bodily injur y or damage to the phone.
z Keep your phone away from extreme heat which can
shorten your phone’s life, damage the battery, twist or melt some plastic parts.
z Keep your phone away from extreme cold because
when the temperature grows up, water vapor accumulated from inside the phon e may damage the electronic circuit.
z Keep your phone away from dust and dirt. z Keep your phone away from ignited cigarettes, f ire or
heat source.
z Don’t disassemble your phone by yourself. z Don’t drop, beat or shake your p hone. Any rude
treatment can damage the inner electr onic circuit board.
z Don’t daub your phon e because paint would jam-up
the earpiece, microphone or any other r emovable part and disable your phone.
z Clean the pc camera or screen with neat, soft and
dry cloth. Don’t use alcohol or other cleaning
solutions. z If your phone, battery, charger or parts can’t work, please take them to the authorized service ce nter for help.
Specifications, software and hardware bundles are subject to change without notice. Not responsible for typographical errors.
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