Miia MP-47 User Manual

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ENG
User Manual
MIIA
MP-47
MIIA MP-47 iimotion
Miia Phone 4,7”
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Dear Customer, Thank you for purchasing MP-47 Full Touch Screen Mobile Phone. Kindly read this user manual carefully to learn about key functional characteristics and operational methods of this mobile phone.
Protect your hearing
To avoid possible damage to your hearing, limit the amount of time listening at high volumes
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CONTENTS
1. Points of attention on safety ...............................5
1.1 Safety alert and cautions ......................................5
1.2 Protecting your battery .........................................8
1.3 Cleaning and maintenance .................................10
2. Getting started ....................................................11
2.1 Phone overview ..................................................11
2.2 Open the battery door ........................................12
2.3 Install sim card ....................................................12
2.4 Install memory card ............................................13
2.5 Power on/off........................................................13
2.6 Battery charging ..................................................13
2.7 Security ...............................................................14
3. Basic operation & knowledge ...........................17
3.1 Using touch screen .............................................18
3.2 Using keys...........................................................19
3.3 HOME & MAIN MENU SCREEN......................... 19
3.6 Connectivity ........................................................23
3.7 Storage ................................................................25
3.8 Contact .............................................................26
3.9 Call ...............................................................
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3.10 Messaging .........................................................28
3.11 Multimedia ........................................................29
3.12 Gps ....................................................................29
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3.4 SCREEN LOCK & DISPLAY OFF....................... 20
3.5 STATUS BAR......................................................
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1. Points of attention on safety
1.1 Safety Alert and Cautions
IMPORTANT! Please read these instructions carefully and follow
Note driving safety
It is strongly recommended that you do not use a mobile phone when driving. Please use the personal hand free package when a call is inevitable. Please put your mobile phone in the mobile phone holder safely, and don’t put it at a passenger’s seat or any other place that may risk a drop of your mobile phone in the case of collision or emergency brake.
Switch off your mobile phone on the airplane
Interference caused by mobile phones affects aviation safety, and thus it is illegal to use it on the airplane. Please make sure your mobile phone is switched off when you are on a plane.
Switch off your mobile phone in blasting operation area
You should strictly obey relevant laws and regulations and switch off your mobile phone in or near blasting operation area.
Switch off your mobile phone near dangerous area
Your cell phone is not allowed to switch on when the refueling and chemical substance area is nearby.
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In a hospital
When using it in a hospital, you should be
subject to the relevant rules specied by
the hospital. Make sure your mobile phone is switched off when medical equipment is nearby. Any wireless transmission equipment, mobile phones included, will affect its performance. Other electronic equipment may be affected as well. If you have any question in this regard, please consult relevant doctor or equipment supplier directly.
Interference
Any interference caused by wireless equipment can do damage to its performance.
Qualied services
Only qualied services are allowed to install
or repair mobile phones. If you install or repair it by yourself, you may break the guarantee rules.
Accessories and batteries
Only manufacturer recognized accessories and batteries can be used.
Reasonable use
It should be used normally. It is absolutely forbidden to put it on the condition that with an extremely high temperature (over 60 Celsius degrees), for example, do not put it under the window where it can be exposed to the sunshine directly. Remember to use wet or antistatic cloth, instead of using any cloth with static electricity to clean it.
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Emergency call
Make sure your mobile phone is powered on and is in the service, if you would like to make an emergency call number such
as 911, pressing the dial key and conrm
your location, simply explain what has happened, and don’t terminate the call without any permission.
Note: Like any mobile phone, it may not be supported due to the network coverage and wireless signal transmission. What’s more, some networks even don’t support the 112 emergency call services. Therefore, the communication under emergent situations
(such as rst aid) should not be completely
depended on mobile phones. You can consult and check with you local network suppliers.
Notes:
• All screen shots in this guide are simulated,
Actual displays may vary.
• Instructions to perform tasks in this guide may
change depending on the software version on your phone.
• Unless specied otherwise, all instructions to
perform tasks in this guide assume that you are starting from the home screen.
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1.2 Protecting Your Battery
Warn reminders about battery:
Please don’t store your mobile phone battery at an extremely high or low temperature, for it will affect the service life of the battery, and shorten the standby time. The service life of the mobile phone battery is subject to a certain limit. It is recommended that you would better change a battery from the original supplier if the performance of the battery has declined after using it for a period of time.
Points of attention on use of battery:
• Be sure to switch off the mobile phone before
you remove the battery.
• Please use it carefully. A short circuit will occur
if the positive pole (+) and the negative pole (-) of the battery is connected with a metal object (for example, a coin or clip), it may do damage to both the battery and the metal object. Make sure that no metal object will be connected simultaneously with the positive pole and the negative pole of the battery after it is removed and put in a bag.
• Don’t throw the battery into the re, or use it
under an extremely high temperature condition.
• Don’t dismantle or modify the battery.
• Don’t put battery in an occasion with strong
mechanical impact, or use a hard object to penetrate the battery.
• Battery should be put in a cool and dry
place to avoid direct sunlight. It should not be placed with a high temperature (over 60
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Celsius degrees) environment.
• If battery gives out any peculiar smell or
getting overheated, you should stop using it.
• If the battery is found to have any crack,
deformation, damage of other type, or electrolyte leakage, it should be stopped using immediately.
• Please clean your skin or clothes immediately
with soap and clear water if they contact leaking electrolyte, and wash your eyes completely with clear water if any electrolyte splashes into.
• In case of any injury caused by incorrect
charge, only original battery is allowed to be charged.
• Don’t use the li-ion battery when the
temperature is extremely low, for the maximum standby/call time is not available at a low temperature.
• Don’t clean the battery with water or organic
solvent, or immerse the battery in water.
• Make sure the battery is fully charged if it has
been out of use for a long period.
• It is recommended that the rejected battery be
returned to the mobile phone manufacturer or placed in a designated public area for rejected battery recycling. Don’t mix it with other garbage or throw it freely.
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1.3 Cleaning and Maintenance
• Please don’t leave the phone, the battery
and the charger in the bathroom and other high humidity places, and prevent them from rain.
• Please clean the phone, the battery and the
charger using soft and dry cloth.
• Please don’t wipe the phone using alcohol,
thinner or benzene and other chemical reagents.
• The socket with dirt may cause poor contact
and power-off. Please clean it regularly.
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2. Getting Started
2.1 Phone Overview
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2.2 Open the battery cover
Push the battery cover upwards.
2.3 Install SIM Card
This phone supports double SIM/USIM cards standby, before you power on the phone, make sure there is at least one SIM/USIM card is inserted in either USIM/SIM card slot.
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2.4 Install Memory Card
Aim at the T-Flash card slot and push the T-Flash card gently, and the card will be inserted correctly.
Note: If the memory card is failed, please check whether it is correctly placed at good contact of metal point.
2.5 Power on/off
In power off status, long press the power key on right side for about 2 seconds to power on your phone. In power on status, long press power key for about 2 seconds to power off your phone.
2.6 Battery Charging
You can charge the battery by connecting the phone either to a pc USB port or to the provided standard charger use the provided standard usb cable.
Note: In order to ensure normal operation of the phone, please make sure to use the designated charger.
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2.7 Security
A series of passwords have been set in your mobile phone and SIM card, for they can prevent any unauthorized use of your mobile phone and SIM card.
The Pin Code of the Sim Card:
The PIN code (personal identication number,
4~8 digits) is used to prevent unauthorized use
of your SIM card. If the PIN verication function
is activated, the PIN code will be required to start the mobile phone each time. If you have entered the PIN code incorrectly for three times, the SIM card will be locked. The following instructions indicate you how to unlock the card:
1> Enter the correct PUK code in line with the prompt on the screen to unlock the SIM card. 2> Then enter a new PIN code and tap the Enter key. 3> When you are prompted to reenter the new PIN code, reenter the new PIN code and tap the Enter key. 4> If the PUK code is correct, the SIM card will be unlocked, and the PIN code is reset.
Warning: If you have entered the PIN code incorrectly for three times, the SIM card will be locked automatically, in that case you need to use the PUK code to unlock the card. The PUK code is generally kept by the network operator.
PUK code:
The PUK code (the PIN unlocking password, 8
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digits) is used to unlock the locked PIN code. The PUK code is provided by the manufacturer together with the SIM card. If you have entered the PUK code incorrectly for ten times, the SIM card will be invalidated. You need to ask your network supplier for a new card.
PIN2 code:
The PIN2 code (4~8 digits) is provided together
with the SIM card, which is used to set the xed
dial and other functions. Please contact your network operator to check if your SIM card supports such functions. If you have entered the PIN2 code incorrectly for three times, the PIN2 code will be locked. The PIN2 code will be unlocked only by entering the correct PUK2 code. The operations are as follows:
1> Enter the correct PUK2 code in line with the prompt on the screen to unlock the PIN2 code. 2> Then enter a new PIN2 code and tap the Enter key. 3> When you are prompted to reenter the new PIN2 code, reenter the new PIN2 code and tap the Enter key.
PUK2 code:
The PUK2 code (the PIN2 unlocking password, 8 digits) is used to unlock the locked PIN2 code. The PUK2 code is provided by the manufacturer together with the SIM card. If the PUK2 code has not been provided, please contact your network operator. If you have entered the PUK2 code incorrectly for ten times, you will be unable
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to use the functions of the PUK2 code. If you want to use these functions, please contact your network operator to change a new card.
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3. Basic operation & knowledge
3.1 Using Touch Screen
Tap To act on items on the screen, such as application, settings icons and options, to type letters and symbols using the onscreen keyboard, or to press onscreen buttons, you
simply touch down your nger on them and then lift your nger without change the touch down
position in a short time.
Tap & hold Touch down your nger on the
screen without lifting up or moving for about 2 seconds. This action will pop-up an special options list or active some special actions.
Drag Touch down your nger on screen and
move without lifting up to scroll options, switch screens and other contents displayed on screen.
Flick Drag quickly and release, To scroll through
a list or move quickly, ick across the touch screen, When you ick a long list, tap the screen
to stop it from scrolling.
Pinch In some applications (such as Maps, Browser, and Gallery), you can zoom in and out
by placing two ngers on the screen at once
and pinching them together (to zoom out) or spreading them apart (to zoom in).
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3.2 Using Keys
Power key: Press and hold Power key to open the power key menu, where you can power off, restart, set airplane mode, switch silent mode, vibration mode and standard mode.
Volume key: Press the volume keys to change the ring volume (on the home screen) or the earpiece volume (during a call). Press the volume button will cancel ringtones when incoming calls.
Menu key: Opens a menu with items that affect the current screen or application. When you want to exit from an application or do other operations, if there is no option button displayed on screen, try this menu key.
Home key: Press Home to close any menu or app and return to the home screen. On the home screen, press and hold Home to show the last few apps you used, then tap an app to open it.
Back key: Opens the previous screen you were working in. If the onscreen keyboard is open, closes the keyboard.
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Using the on Screen Keyboard You enter text using the onscreen keyboard. Some applications open the keyboard automatically.
In others, you touch a text field where you want to
enter text to open the keyboard. If you have installed the third party input method application, before you apply this input method,
you should firstly enable it under menu
Settings -> Language & input.
3.3 Home & Main menu screen
When you sign in, the Home screen opens. It is your starting point to access all the features on your phone, displays application icons, and other features. You can customize the Home screen with
different wallpaper and display the items you want. In Home screen, swipe left to enter the screen where displays all the apps have been installed in your
phone
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3.4 Screen Lock & Display off
You can customize the phone’s display off time in menu Settings -> Display -> Sleep, without any operation to the phone in the set time, the LCD display will go off, short press any of Power key will wake up the display from off mode. If you wake up the display in more than 5 seconds after the LCD auto go off, it will enter the screen­lock mode, there are 5 (Slide, Face Unlock, Pattern, PIN, Password) different ways to unlock the screen according to your settings under menu Settings -> Security ->Screen lock, by default Slide option is activated, with this option.
3.5 Status bar
The Status bar appears at the top of every screen. It displays icons indicating that you’ve received
notifications (on the left), icons indicating the phone’s
status (on the right), and programs run in background, along with the current time.
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To open the Notications panel:
Drag the Status bar down from the top of the screen.
Using sensors Proximity Sensor detects how close an object
is to the surface of the screen. This is typically used to detect when your face is pressed up against the screen, such as during a phone call. (While talking on the phone, the sensor detects talk activity and locks the keypad to prevent accidental key presses).
Light Sensor lets you use the ambient light level to adjust the screen brightness/contrast.
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Gravity sensor detects your phone’s acceleration direction and takes responding actions according to the running application. Rotate the screen display when you rotate the device while using some features. To set the interface to keep the orientation when you rotate the device, select Settings -> Display -> Auto­rotate screen. Take actions according to the gravity’s real time orientation angle, typically used in games. Responding to your actions such swing the device in some applications.
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3.8 Connectivity
PC connections:
• You can connect your device to a PC using a
USB data cable. When you connect the device to a PC, you can synchronize data with an Android synchronization tool running at PC side, which you can download from google play store, and transfer data to and from your device directly.
• You can connect your phone to a computer
with a USB cable, to transfer music, pictures,
and other 
les between your phone’s SD
card and the computer. To use this feature, you should follow the 3 steps below:
1. Use the USB cable that came with your phone to connect the phone to a USB port on
your computer (you will receive a notication
that the USB is connected).
2. Open the Notications panel and tap
Connected in charging mode.
3. Tap SD Card, then you can transfer les between PC and SD card.
Bluetooth:
Bluetooth technology allows you to connect your phone, using radio waves, to a compatible Bluetooth device within 10 meters (32 feet). With this feature on your device you can:
• Transfer les to or from other Bluetooth
available devices.
• Share multimedia les with other Bluetooth
available devices.
• Remote control another Bluetooth available
devices.
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• Connect to computers and access the Internet.
Before using the Bluetooth, you should first
turn it on by selecting Settings
Bluetooth,
and then tap the button next to Bluetooth to
turn Bluetooth on, your phone will searching for the devices automatically, and then select the device you want to connect to.
Wi-Fi:
Using Wi-Fi™ you can access the Internet wirelessly with your phone. You can browse the Internet at home (personal networks) or in public access zones (hot spots): Personal networks – usually protected. A pass phrase or a key is required from the owner. Hot spots – usually non-protected but often requires you to log on to the operator’s service before you get Internet access.
Follow the following steps to use your Wi-Fi:
1. Select Settings -> Wi-Fi to turn it on. (The phone scans for available Wi-Fi networks and displays the names of those it finds. Secured networks are indicated with a lock icon. If the phone finds a network that you connected to previously, it connects to it.)
2. If you want to connect to a newly found Wi-Fi network, tap on the network name under Settings -> Wi-Fi.
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3.7
Storage
There are 2 kinds of user storage memory with your phone, phone built-in storage and SD card storage. The phone built-in storage is mainly used for installing application space (see install applications section) and other information data, user data can store in external MMC. Application programs and other data you downloaded from internet or transferred from other devices, camera captured photos, recorded videos or recording are all stored in
external MMC, some les to be accessed by
applications such as music, images, videos etc. must be stored in SD card memory or external MMC, you can also make your application installed in SD card (see install applications section).
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3.8 Contact
Contacts gives you quick and easy access to the people you want to reach. When you first turn on your phone and sign into your Google Account, any existing Google contacts are downloaded to your phone. After that, your contacts are synchronized: any changes you make to your contacts on the phone or the web are made in both places, the next time you sync. Contacts from Exchange ActiveSync accounts are also synced in this way. Information about your contacts is shared with other applications, such as Gmail, Messaging, and so on. If you have more than one account with contact information, Contacts joins duplicates into a single entry. You can also manage that process manually
3.9 Call
Make a call:
Tap on dial button on Home screen or on menu screen to enter dial board screen, enter the phone number and tap send out button to make a call.
In contact list, tap the contact and then tap on button after entering another screen.
In other applications such as message, call log, there are also options for make a call.
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Answer/Reject a call:
When a call incomes in, drag to the right until it reaches the green dot to answer a call, drag to the left until it reaches the red dot to reject an incoming call. During a call conversation, press the side volume key to adjust volume, tap at bottom to open dial pad, tap to open the loudspeaker, etc.
3.10 Messaging
You can use Messaging to exchange text messages (SMS) and multimedia messages (MMS) with your friends on their mobile phones. You can send text (SMS) messages of up to 160 characters to another mobile phone. If you keep typing after the limit, your message will exchange to two message automatically. Multimedia (MMS) messages can contain text and a picture, a recorded voice, an audio file, a video, or a picture slideshow. Messaging automatically converts a message into a multimedia message if you send it to an email address instead of a phone number, add a subject, or attach a media file. Press on Main menu screen to access message. When new message received, the message notification icon will be shown on the notification bar, drag down the bar and tap on the message to read.
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3.11 Multimedia
Camera is a combination camera and camcorder that you use to shoot and share pictures and videos. Pictures and videos are stored on the phone’s SD card or phone. Photo is used to view pictures and play videos that you’ve taken with Camera, downloaded, or copied onto your SD card or phone. You can perform basic editing tasks on pictures and set them as your wallpaper or contact picture.
Music collects all audio les from your SD card
or phone to play.
Videos collects all video les from your SD card
or phone to play.
3.12 GPS
With the global positioning system (GPS)
receiver in your phone, you can nd your location
with in a accuracy about 50 meters. To use this facility, you should install applications to support, such as Maps.
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
MP-47 Miia Phone 4,7” iimotion Display Touch Screen
Size: 135.8X67.2X7.2mm Processor: Qualcomm MSM8212, Quad-core
ARM Cortex A7 1.2GHz
Operating System:
Android 4.4 KitKat
ROM:
8GB
RAM: 1GB Resolution: 1280X720 IPS Battery and Capacity:
Built-in rechargeable 1750 mAh.
Standby time: about 115 hours For calls: approximately 300 minutes Battery Type: Li-poly Battery Voltage: 3.7 V Front Room: 2MP Camera Back: 8 MP Single LED Flash Extendable memory:
Micro SD card up to 32GB
Bluetooth 4.0
USB GPS
2 APP: Miia Games / Marketwall
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The product works with batteries covered by European directive 2006/66/CE, which may not be disposed of with normal household waste. Inquire about local regulations relating to the separate collection of batteries: proper disposal prevents negative consequences for the environment and health.
INFORMATION FOR USERS
Pursuant to Legislative Decree no. 49 of 14 March
2014 “Attuazione della Direttiva 2012/19/UE sui riuti di
apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche (RAEE)”
The symbol of the crossed out wheeled bin on the equipment indicates that the product must be collected separately from other waste at the end of its useful life. Therefore, the user must turn in the equipment, complete with all its essential components, at the end of its useful lifetime to an appropriate centre for separate collection of electrical and electronic waste. The user may also take to the retailer at the time new equipment of an equivalent type is purchased, trading one item for one item, or one item for zero items for devices measuring less than 25 cm on the longest side. Suitable separate collection for ensuring that the equipment is recycled, handled and disposed of compatibly with environmental obligations prevents possible negative effects on the environment and human health. It also favours the recycling of the materials that the device is made of. Improper disposal of the product by the user implies the application of administrative penalties as per D. Lgs n. Legislative Decree no. 49 of 14 March 2014.
Return the product to the retailer at the time of purchasing another equivalent product; trade one item to one item.
Information on the SAR certication (Specic Absorption Rate)
The device is compliant with European Union (EU) standards that limit human exposure to radio frequencies (RF) issued by telecommunication devices and radios. These standards prevent the sale of mobile devices that exceed a level of maximum exposure (also called SAR) equal to 2.0 W/kg. During the test, the highest SAR level recorded for this model was equal to 0.744 W/kg. During normal use, the actual SAR level may be much lower, since the device was designed to emit only the radio frequency energy needed to transmit the signal to the closest base station. Through the automatic issuance of energy at lower levels where possible, the device reduces the overall exposure to radio frequency energy for users.
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Produced by: Future Graphics spa Via Domenico Fontana 12 - 00185 Rome - Italy
MADE IN CHINA We the manufacturers, Future Graphics SPA, hereby declare that the product Miia MP-47 meets the requirements of the R&TTE Directive (EC). The complete Declaration of Conformity is available from the company: Future Graphics SPA, Via Domenico Fontana, 12 - 00185 Rome
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