NEO 808i User Manual

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Basic Operations of the Ph one
Brief Introduction to NEO808i
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Topic Page 1 For Your Safety 5
1.1 Please note the following issues when using your device 5
1.2 Please follow the guidelines below when using batteries 6
1.3 Please note the following issues when using chargers
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2 Getting Started 8
2.1 SIM Card 8
2.1.1 Inserting and Removing SIM Card 9
2.2 Battery 10
2.3 Inserting and Removing the T-FL ASH Card 13
2.4 Security Codes 13
2.4.1 PIN (4-8 digits) 13
2.4.2 PIN 2 (4-8 digits) 13
2.4.3 PUK 13
2.4.4 Phone Code (Password)
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3 Phone Overview 14
3.1 Appearance 14
3.2 Key Functions 15
3.3 Icons 16
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Add Number, assign Caller Picture and custom ized Ring Tone s
4.1 Switch- on / Power on 17
4.1.1 Entering PIN 17
4.1.2 Using Hands fre e 18
4.2 Switch-of f / Power off 18
4.3 Calling 18
4.3.1 Making Calls 18
4.3.2 Emergency Calls 19
4.3.3 Making International Calls 20
4.3.4 Dialing Recent Calls 20
4.3.5 Speed Dialing 20
4.3.6 Receiving Calls 21
4.3.7 Missed Calls 21
4.3.8 Additional Calling Functio ns 21
4.4 Text Input 22
4.4.1 Stroke Input 23
4.4.2 Smart Input Method
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4.4.3 ABC Input Method 23
4.4.4 Arabic, Pinyin and other Languages Input 23
4.4.5 Number Input 24
5 Menus 24
5.1 Main Menu 24
5.2 Contacts 24
5.2.1 Quick Search 24
5.2.2 Name Search 26 26
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Restore Factory Setting
5.2.4 Copy All, Synchronization of Caller records, Files, and other between Phones and
PC, using additional Synchronization Software to be installed from NEO CD!
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5.2.5 Delete 27
5.2.6 Caller Groups 27
5.2.7 Other Numbers 27
5.2.8 Settings 28
5.3 SMS (Require network support)
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5.3.1 SMS – MMS 29
5.3.2 Voicemail (require network support) 31
5.3.3 Cell Information 31
5.4 Call Records 32
5.4.1 Missed Calls 32
5.4.2 Dialed Calls 32
5.4.3 Answered Calls 32
5.4.4 Delete Call Records 33
5.4.5 Call Duration 33
5.4.6 Call Cost 33
5.4.7 SMS Calculator 33
5.4.8 GPRS Calculator 34
5.5 Settings 34
5.5.1 Phone Settings 34
5.5.2 Call Settings 35
5.5.3 Network Settings 37
5.5.4 Security Settings 38 39
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5.10.7
Electronic Dictionary
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5.5.6 Sound Effects 39
5.6 Entertainment and Games 39
5.6.1 Camera 39
5.6.2 Album , also settings like Wallpaper, Background etc.
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5.6.3 Video Recorder 41
5.6.4 Video Player 42
5.6.5 Picture Artist 43
5.6.6 Music Player 43
5.6.7 Radio, Earphones , Handsfree, Speaker Settings etc. 44
5.6.8 Sound Recorder 45
5.6.9 Ring tone Composer 46
5.7 File Manager 47
5.8 Games 47
5.8.1 Stopwatch 48
5.8.2 Java 48
5.9 Profiles 48
5.9.1 Personal Settings 48
5.10 Additional Features 49
5.10.1 Alarm Clock 49
5.10.2 Calendar 49
5.10.3 Calculator 50
5.10.4 World Clock 50
5.10.5 Memo 51
5.10.6 Converter 51 52
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Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle while driv ing. Do not place your devi ce
5.10.8 Bluetooth functions 52
5.11 Services
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5.11.1 WAP 55
5.11.2 Internet 56
6 Troubleshooting 56 IMEI: International Mobile Station Equipment Identi ty. Switch off your device, remove the battery, and
you can find a bar-code label with this number on the back of your device. This number is also stored in your device and can be presented on the screen when you enter *#06# in standby mode after switching on the device. Any mobile phone must have a globally uni que IMEI. We recommend that you maintain this number properly as this number can protect your phone against unauthorized use, even using different SIM cards.
For Your Safety
NOTE! Any Changes to the Settings can ONLY be done with a valid SIM card inserted, and the Phone connected to a Service Provider!
1.1 Please note the following issues when using your device
Before using your device, please read the user’s guide carefully! Please switch off your device when in or around aircraft. If automatic switch-on is enabled
for such features of your device as alarm clock and reminder, please check and cancel the settings before boarding.
Do not expose your device to high temperature or high voltage, such as electric appliances
or electric heating co okers. Be sure to use your device in a nor mal temperature. Your device may be damaged in a temperature higher than 55°C or lower than -10°C.
Switch off your device in an area where a potentially explosive atmosphere exists, for
example, at a chemical plant, gas station, or oil depot.
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Use chargers indoors. If recharging in a too high temperature, the batt ery may become hot,
in the area above your car’s air bag, preventing your device from injuring you when the air big is expanded.
Use only approved batteries, chargers and accessories. The use of any other types may
invalidate any approval or warranty.
Do not attem pt to disassemble your device. Because of possible interference, please keep your device away from electric appliances
like televisions, radio record ers, perso nal computers, cardi ac pacemakers, and hearing aids. Do not place your device near your credi t cards or other magnetic storage medias.
Do not drop or shake your device. Do not knock the scr een of your device wit h edge tools. Use of the phone bag or plastic phone bag may ruin the paint on your device. Do not use solvents, harsh ch emicals, or strong detergents to clean your device. Us e a soft
and clean cloth to clean it.
Do not expose your device to strong sunlight, or use it in smoky or dusty areas. Keep your device dry. Do not use it in areas of high humidity like bathrooms. As your
device is not waterproof, do not expose it to rains or moistures.
Use earphones and other acces so ri es wi th care. Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily. Use
only the supplied antenna. Unauthorized antenna s could damage your device.
To remove the charger, hold the plug, other than the power cord, and pull out. Never rely solely upon your device for essential communications, for example, medical
emergencies.
Keep your device out of the reach of small children.
1.2. Please follow the guidelines below when using b atteries
Before use, please carefully read user’s guide and signs on the battery surface. Switch off your device before removing the battery.
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Keep the battery out of the reach of small children.
smoky, burnt, distorted, or even explosive.
The battery has special protective circuits and devices inside it. Do not disassemble the
battery, or it may damage the LCD and leak liquids. The liquids may hurt your eyes if contact your eyes! In this case, please immediately wash your eyes with clean water (DO NOT knead your eyes) and go to hospital.
Do not crush, knock or shake the battery. Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-
circuiting can occur when a metallic object such as a coin, pen or clip causes direct connection of the positive and negative terminals of the battery. Thus, do not store the battery together w ith metallic objec ts.
Keep the metallic contact and the battery clean. Never use any battery tha t is damaged or worn out. The battery can be charged and discharged hundred s of times, but it will eventually wear
out. When the talk and standby times are noticeably shorter than normal, replace the battery.
Do not exp ose the battery to s unshine, or pl ace it in smoky or d usty areas. Do not us e it in
areas of high humidity like bath rooms. As th e battery is not waterp roof, do not expose it to rains or moistures.
Do not leave the battery in too hot or too cold places. Do not dispose of the battery in a fire as they m ay explode. Never put the battery in water; otherwise, it may be short-circuited, and become heat,
smoky, distorted, damaged, or even explosive.
Dispose of the battery according to regulations (for example, recycle). Do not dispose as
household waste to avoid explosion and pollution.
Recharge your battery only with the approved charges designated for this device. Do not
recharge for over 24 hours continuously.
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1.3. Please note the following issues when using chargers
Before use, please carefully read user’s guide and signs on the charger surface. Do not disassemble or modify the charger. If the power cord is damaged, do not use the
charger to reduce risks of electric shock, fire and damage.
Do not touch the charger with wet hands. If the charger is exposed to water or other liquid,
cut off the power immediately.
Do not short-circuit, knock or shake the charger. Do not expose the battery to sunshine. Do
not use it in areas of high humidity like bathrooms. As the battery is not waterproof, do not expose it to rains or moistures.
Do not use the charger near such electric appliances as televisions and radio recorders. Hold the charger when unplugging it from the socket. Keep the charger out of the reach of small children Warning: Your device has a sound recorder feature. When using it, do obey related laws and
regulations and respect privacy and legitimate rights of others. Users shall take full responsibilities for improper use of this feature and unauthorized replication and distribution of the recordings.
Getting Started
2.1 SIM Card
When you register as a subscriber with a network operator, you get a SIM (Subscriber
Identity Module) card. If the SIM card you get is about the same size as a credit card, remove edges and reserve the smaller part.
Note: This mobile phone supports 1.8v and 3v SIM card, while it doesn’t support 5v SIM
card.
With this SIM card, you can use various functions of your device. The SIM card contains a
computer chip that keeps track of all network connection information and your personal
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information (such as PIN, names and numbers in your contacts, SMS and other addition al system services).
Please use your SIM card with extreme care. Do not try to bend or press the SIM card. Try
to not touch the metallic contacts. Do not place the SIM card near electric or magnetic storage Medias. Keep it from dust and water. Once your SIM card is damaged, you could not use your phone normally .
Warning: Always switch your device off before removing the SIM card. Do not insert or remove the SIM card when the device is connected with external power, or your device and SIM card may be damaged.
2.1.1 Insertin g and Removing SIM C ard
To insert SIM card
1. Put your device ups ide down, slide the cover of the device and remove the battery.
2. Slide the SIM card into its holder. Make sure that the metallic contacts of the SIM card are facing
down, and the cut off corner is correctly aligned.
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4. Slide the battery cover into place, leaving no gap with the device.
3. Slide the SIM card inwards to the end.
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• Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Never use any charger or battery that is damaged. Do not
short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circuiting can occur when a metallic object such as a coin, clip or pen causes direct connection of the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of the battery (namely the metal strips on the battery). This might happen, for example, when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse. Short-circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object.
To remove SIM card
• You just need to hold the edges of SIM card and slide it outwards. Other operations are the same as
those described in To insert SIM card.
2.2 Battery
Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery. The full performance of a new battery is archived only after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles (each recharge period should be about 12 to 16 hours, but not more than 24 hours). We recommend that you recharge the battery after the battery runs out of power and the device switched off automatically.
• To archive the full performance of the battery, we recommend you fully discharge your battery once
every month. To do this, you just need to let the phone run of power and switch off automatically.
• The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of tim es, but it will eventually wear out. When the
talk and standby times are noticeably shorter than normal, replace the battery.
• In recharging, it is normal that the battery becomes h eat. Your device will enable automatic prot ection
to control temperature changes when the battery becomes heat.
• Use only the approved batteries and accessories; otherwise, your device may be damaged.
• Be sure to switch off your device before removing the battery, otherwise, the data saved in the device
may loss and the lifetime of your device may be shortened.
• Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the device when not in use. Do not leave a fully
charged battery connected to a charger, since overcharging may shorten its lifetime. If left unused, a fully charged battery will loss its charge over time.
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• Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in summer or winter conditions , will
reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. Always try to keep the battery between 15°C and 25°C (59°F and 77°F). A device with a hot or cold battery may not work temporarily, even when the battery is fully charged. Battery performa nce is particularly limited in temperat ures well below freezing.
• Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode. Batteries may also explode if damaged.
Dispose of batteries according to local regulations. Please recycle when possible. .Do not dispose as household waste.
2.2.1 Insertin g and Removing the Battery
To insert the battery
1. Place the battery with metal contacts face down and turn the b attery at an angle of about 45°.
upper edge of the battery into the holder of
2. Insert the handles on the the device.
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Press the lower part of the battery until it clicks in place.
vice has been switched off and the charger or other equipment has been
ttery leave the holder and take
o charge the battery
as been installed in the device.
ce, connect the charger, and connect the
harged, the indicator bar scrolls repeatedly.
t on the screen. The device will give
3.
4. Install the battery cover.
To remove the battery
Make sure that the de disconnected from the phone. Place the phone facing down, and push away to remove the battery cover. Find the release button on the bottom of the battery, press it to make the ba it out.
2.2.2 T
1. Make sure that the battery h
2. Find the holder for the charger at the bottom of the devi
charger with the power socket.
3. After the battery is fully charged, connect the charger from the power socket, and then press the
buttons on both sides of the charger plug to disconnect it from the device.
4. Do not connect or disconnect the plug of the charger forcibly ; otherwise, the device or the charger
could be easily damaged.
Battery icon on the screen
• When the battery is being c
• After the battery is fully charged, the indicator bar stops scrolling.
Low battery alarm
is running low, the low battery alarm will presen
• When the battery
warning tones, and later, it will be switched off automatically. If you get the low battery alarm in a call, please end your call immediately.
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provided together with your SIM card. If not so, please contact your network operator to get it. If you forget your PUK, please contact your network operator as well.
2.3 Inserting and Re moving the T-FLASH Card
e side of the device.
T-FLASH card face down and
FLASH card
2.4 Security Code
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al identity number of your SIM card, which is usually associated with the SIM
, for example, call fee notice and
ey). Your PUK is
1. Slide the T-FLASH card slot open on th
2. To install the T-FLASH card, put the metal contacts of the
slide the card into the slot until it clicks in place.
3. To remove the T-FLASH card, press the T-FLASH card inward s until it clicks. Never insert any other object except the T-FLASH card into the T-
slot.
Do not paste any label or other object on the T-FLASH card as any slight
change to thickness of th e T-FLASH card might make the insertion or remova l difficult, or even make data lost. Be extremely careful not to scratch the T-FLASH card or bend the metal contacts when inserting or removing the T-FLASH card.
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2.4.1 PIN (4-8 d igits
The PIN is the person card and provided by your networ k operator. If you enter the wrong PIN three times consecutively, the SIM card is blocked. To unblock it, you need to enter your PUK. For details, please consult your netw ork operator.
2.4.2 PIN 2 (4- 8 digits)
ded for some SIM cards to use some functions
The PIN 2 will be provi fixed dialing number. These functions can be used only when your SIM card supports.
2.4.3 PUK
the blocked PIN, you need to enter your PUK (Personal Unblocking K
To unblock
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riginal phone code is 1122).
2.4.4 Phone Code
tects your phone against unauthorized use (the o
The phone code pro To ensure security of your personal information, please change the original phone code in time.
Phone Overview
3.1 Appearan ce
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3.2 Key Functions
The table below lists the major functions of your phone keys.
Key Function
End key
• Press and hold to switch on or off the device.
• Press to end a call or reject an incoming call.
• Press to return to standby mode.
Dial key
• Press to make an outgoing call or answer an incoming call.
• In standby mode, press to view the list of dialed calls.
Up, Down, Left, Right keys
• Press to move through menus and tabs.
• In standby mode, press up to access corresponding shortcuts.
• You can also specify functional keys to change shortcuts in Setting / Phone Setup menu.
OK key • Press to confirm the selected functi on.
Left / Right soft key
• Press to select the options shown above this key on the screen.
• In standby mode, press # key immediately to lock th e keypad after pressing Right Soft Key. After the keypad is l ocked, press Right Soft Key and press # key immediately to unlock it.
Number keys 0 – 9
• Dial numbers in standby mode, en ter numerals an d characters i n edit mode , and press the correspo nding number key under Menu to switch the specified function quickly.
• Press and hold key 2 – 9 to speed dial.
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• Press and hold key 1 to enter the voicemail service.
* key • In standby mode, press twice to enter “+” for international t oll calls.
# key
• In standby mode, press and hold to switch between current profiles and mute mode.
Volume key
• In standby mode, press to adjust key press volume of the device.
• In call mode, press to adjust volume of the ongoing call.
Camera key • In standby mode, press to directly go into the camera mode.
3.3 Icons
Different icons appear on the screen accor ding to your selected functions and options.
Icon Meaning Icon Meaning
Tells you the status of the battery. While charging,
the Indicator bar scrolls repea te dly
Ringing mode
Shows you the strength of the network signal
Vibrating mode
Missed call Ring after vibrating
New message arrived
Vibrate and ring
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Keypad has been locked
Lights only
Alarm clock has been set.
Basic Operations of the Phone
4.1 - Switch-on Power on
Press and hold End to switch on the device.
4.1.1 - Entering PIN
If no password is set to your phone or your SIM card, your phone will search for the
network automatically. After successful subscription, the network name will present on the screen. After that, you can dial or answer calls.
If a startup password has been set to your phone, you need to enter the correct password to
enter the system upon each startup. The original password is “1122”.
You can set a protection code (PIN) to protect your SIM card against unauthorized use.
After the PIN is set, you are required to enter the PIN each time when you switch on your phone. When you enter your PIN, each digit appears as *. Then, press left soft key to confirm your input. Aft e r t he p hon e i s unlocked, the subscribed n e t wo rk and signal strength will appear on the screen.
If you enter the wrong PIN th ree times consecutively, the SIM is blocked. To unblock it,
please contact your service provider.
If you do not know the PIN, please contact your service pro vider.
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In the Inbox menu, select and open your desired SMS, press left soft key to enter Options
menu, then press Use Number to select the phone number contained in the SMS or choose
If the message “insert your SIM card” appears on the screen after startup, press End key to
switch off the device and check if the SIM card has been properly installed.
4.1.2 Using Hand f ree
When you plug into earphone to the slo t , the mobil e phone automatically changes to the Hand free mode . The earphone can be used as both the receiver and speaker.
4.2 Switch-off
To switch off your phone, press and hold the End ke y in standby mode. Th e phone will be switched off after paying switch-off animation. Never switch off your phone directly by removing the battery. If you do this, the data that has not been saved to the SIM card or the phone may loss.
4.3 Calling
4.3.1 Making Calls
You can make calls only after your home network pre sents on the screen. In standby mode, enter numbers through the keypad, and press Dial to make calls, or press
left soft key to save numbers.
Dial calls through Contacts (phonebook). In standby mode, press Down key to enter
Contacts, find your desired contact and his/her phone number by Quick Search or Name Search, and press Dial to make the call.
Dial calls through SMS. If the SMS you received contains a phone number, you can dial the
number contained in the SMS or dial the sender’s number.
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Different countries or regions have different emergency numbers, so the emergency
numbers in your phone are not always valid in all regions. Also, emergency numbers sometimes cannot be dialed due to networks, environments and interferences.
the sender’s number. Then, press Options again and choose to Dial or Save the number.
Press right soft key to d elete the last digit of your input number. Press and hold right so ft
key to clear all inputs.
If you activate the Call Time Display function, a call timer will present on the screen after a
call is connected.
After a call is connected, pres s righ t soft key to enter hands free mode . In t his mode, do not
hold the device near your ears as exposure to high volume may damage your hearing. Press right soft key again to return to normal mode from hands free mode.
Calls cannot be established possibly in the following cases: “The line is busy”: The called party is busy or network is busy. If you have set automatic
redialing, the phone will redial automatically.
“The call is rejected”: The call is blocked, for example, when call barring is set. If you activate automatic redial ing, the device will redial the number automatically when
the called party is busy or the call is not answered.
If the dialed number ha s been sto red, n ame o f t he corres pondi ng con tact will pr esen t on the
screen.
Press the End key to end a call. The call duration will present on the screen. Press the End key to cancel the call dialed just now.
4.3.2 Emergency Calls
Emergency numbers can normally be used to make emergency calls, with or without a SIM
card inserted, if a GSM network is with in range.
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Use number keys 2 to 9 to present different phone numbers. In standby mode, press and
hold a number key to dial the corresponding phone number. If no phone number is set for the number key y ou press, the message ‘ no number specified’ will appear.
The number 112 is a standard GSM emergency number and can be used in any GSM
network throughout the world.
4.3.3 Making International calls
When you make an international call, the + sign replaces “00”. You can press * key twice
quickly to output the + sign.
Enter the country code. Enter the area code and phone number. As usual, omit the di git “0” before the area co de when dialing the number . Notice: To make calls between different areas of some countries or areas (for example,
between China and Hong Kong), operate i n the same manner as dialing international toll calls.
4.3.4 Dialing Recent Calls
The device records the phone numbers of missed, received, and dialed calls in the time
sequence. If the list is full, the most previous phone numbers will be removed.
In standby mode, press Dial to display recent calls. Select your desired number with Up,
Down, Left or Right key, and press D ial to directly dial out.
4.3.5 Speed Dialing
You can save the phone numbers you dial frequently to reach them easily by pressing only
two keys.
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In a call, you can press left soft key to enter Options menu where you can hold (resume) the call, end the call, open a new call, op en contacts list, enter SMS menu, record sounds , mute the phone, and enable (disable) DTMF.
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To set phone numbers for speed dialing, select Settings / Phone Setup / Speed Dialing.
On the Speed Dialing screen, you can edit phone numbers for speed dialing at unset number
keys, or delete the available phone numbers for speed dialing.
You can choose to delete available phone num bers and set new ones. The number key 1 might have been reserved for voicemail service.
4.3.6 Receiving Calls
The device will alarm for incoming calls according to its settings, for example, by ringing,
vibrating, ringing and vibrating, ringing after vibrating, or with caller ID photo presence.
To answer a call, press Answer. To reject a call, press End. If your subscription includes th e Calling Lin e Identity Presence (CLIP) service, the caller’s
number is displayed on the screen. If the number is in your contacts, the contact’s name is displayed.
Press End to end a call.
4.3.7 Missed C alls
If you have missed a call, a prompt message will appear on the main screen. You can press
Read to view the list.
If you have selected Settings / Call Setup / Call Diverting, calls will be diverted to the
specified number.
4.3.8 Addition al Calling Functions
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Option Description
Hold Suspend (put on hold and re-connect to…) the current call
End Terminate the current call
New Call
Enter another phone number and originate the call. You can switch between the ongoing tw o call s.
Contacts Select this menu to Contacts list. For details, see section Contacts.
SMS For details, see section SMS.
Record Record sounds in a call.
Mute/Un-mute
Mute or un-mute your device. If your device is muted, the other party in a call cannot hear your sounds but you can hear his/hers.
DTMF
Select whet h er t o e nab le DTMF. DTMF tones allow yo u r d evi ce t o use automatic exchange.
4.4 Text Input
Your device supports English, Arabic and/or some other languages. You can edit SMS in English or relative languages, use T9 Text Input method, and edit contacts. Your device provides several input methods. In the edit screen , you can press # key to switch between input methods, press * key to enter punctuations, and press the number key 0 to enter space in any other method except numeral input.
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As multiple letters are allocated to each key, you can select letters by pressing the key for several times continuously. For example, to enter “Go”, press key 4 once to enter “G” and press key 6 three times to
4.4.1 Stroke Input
T9 Text Input Method is used fo r the de vice. Th is inpu t metho d i s dev elop ed on the basis of
daily writing customs. You just need to split a character into strokes as writing customs, and then enter corresponding strokes at keys 1 to 5. In the input, a candidate row of the characters containing the strok es appears at the bottom of the screen. Press Left or Right key to choose your desired character and then press left soft key to confirm. In this case, a new character will be automatically associated and presented for your selection.
The Wild Card key 6 can be used when you are not sure of which stroke to use.
4.4.2 Smart Input Method
The device supports T9 smart input method (upper and lower cases). This input method has an association functio n. The more letters you input, th e more complete words you can get. For example, if you press the keys 2, 3, 7, and 8, the word “best” will be entered. If the entered word is not the one you want, press Up or Down key to select another word.
4.4.3 ABC Input Method
The device supports ABC input method (upper and lower cases). Unlike Smart Input Method, ABC input method does not have the association function. In this method, you should press keys once or several times to enter your desired letters. A corresponding character is entered in each click. For example, press key 2, letter “A” is entered; press key 3, letter “D” is entered; press key 2 continuously, “A”, “B”, “C” or “2” is entered.
4.4.4 Pinyin Input
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enter “O”.
4.4.5 Number Input
In this input method, press number keys to enter corresponding numerals.
Menus
5.1 Main Menu
The main menu of your device includes such options as Contacts, SMS, Call Records, Settings, Entertainment, File Manager, Profiles, and Additional Features and Service s.
5.2 Phone Book
The device provides two storage medias: SIM card and the phone memory. The phone
memory can deposi t 500 gro u ps tel ep hon e num bers.
In standby mode, enter a string of numbers and press left soft key to store it. After you
choose the storage media, the edit screen appears.
The device supports the phonebook of business card style. That is, you can save the name,
mobile phone, home phone, co mpany name, Email, company phone, fax, caller ID photo, ring tone and group of each contact.
In contacts saved in the SIM card, only names and phone numbers of the co ntacts can be
entered.
In standby mode, press right soft key to enter Contacts directly, and press left soft key to
enter the function list of Contacts (including Quick Search, Name Search, Add Number, Copy All, Delete, Group, Other Number, and Settings).
5.2.1 Quick Search
Browse all records in Contacts, or input text for a quick search.
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In Contacts, icons on the left side indicate the storage medias of the records (on SIM card
or in phone memory), and the name information is displayed on the right side.
To search for a record quickly, press the number key of the initial letter of the record under
name list. For example, to find the record named “Lily”, press key 5 three times continuously (key 5 presen ts letters j, k and l) to scroll up to the first record starting with letter “L”.
Select a record, and press Dial to make a call, or press left soft key to do the operations
listed below.
Option Description
IP dialing
When IP dialing number has been set and activated, select IP Dialing to add the IP number before the currently selected number and dial out. You can set IP dialing number in menus Settings / Call Setup / IP Dialing.
Send SMS Enter text and directly send it to the specified contact.
View
View details of a record. The information can be displayed only when the phone number is saved in the ph one memory an d th e corresp onding ent ry is selected.
Edit Edit the options in a record of Contacts.
Delete Delete a record.
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Copy
Enter the menu and select Copy or Replicate. Copy is to copy a record from the current storage media to another storage media. Replicate is to duplicate a record from the current storage media.
Move Move a record from the current storage media to another.
Send Contact Send a record through SMS or save it to File Manager.
5.2.2. Name Search
Search for the records complying with conditions exactly from Contacts.
5.2.3 Add Number
Add a new phone n umber record in Contacts , and save it in the phone or SIM card. Tel ephone Book Synchronization and other File Synchronization, please refer to CD and Start the Synchronization function from “NEO 808i Data Suite”. Follow CD Manual in Application.
5.2.3.1 Add a Caller Picture and / or custom ized Ring Tine to incoming calls
Caller Picture, you may now assign a picture from the Memory card or the Phone Memory to be the incoming caller Picture. To edit this function got to “Menu” > “Phone Book” and follow Instructions
5.2.3.2 Add a customized Ring Tone , MP3 , to a callers record. Phone book
Customized Caller (MP3) Ring Tone can be added either from Memory Card or Phone Memory , go to
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“Menu” > “Caller Ring Tone” and follow Instructions
5.2.4 Copy All
Select to copy all phone number records from the SIM card to the phone or from the phone to SIM card.
5.2.5 Delete
You can select to remove records one by one or all records at a time from the SIM card or from the phone. To remove all records, you have to enter the correct PIN or phone code, if set, to proceed.
5.2.6 Caller Groups
The device supports five caller groups. You can select the group to vi ew and edit group information, such as group name, melody, caller photo, and group members.
5.2.7 Other N u mbers
In this menu, y ou can set My Numbers, Service Numbers and Emergency Numbers.
Option Description
My Numbers Up to two groups of your phone numbers can be set.
Service Numbers
This service requires SIM card support. At present, this service is used in Europe only.
Emergency Numbers
The emergency numbers can be normally used to make emergency call even without the SIM card or in unavailability of network service.
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5.2.8 Settings
This menu includes such options as Capacity Query, Storage Location, Business Card Setting, and My Business Card.
Option Description
Capacity Query
Query the total capacity for contacts records in the phone and in the SIM card, as well as the used space.
Storage Location
Set the default stor age location of contac ts. You can also choose the storage location when saving records.
Business Card Setting
Set whether to display the options in contacts, such as Home Phone, Company Name, Email, Fax, Caller ID Photo, Ring tone and Caller Group.
My Business Card Edit your business card. You can sen d your business card to others.
Incoming-call with a big head picture Incoming-call with big head picture can be set for new records, original records and caller groups. Incoming-call ring tone Incoming-call ring tone can be set for new records, original reco rds and caller groups.
Incoming-call video
Incoming-call video can be set for new records, original records and caller groups.
5.3 SMS (require network support)
The device supports SMS. Messages are sent to the S MC first, and then transf erred to destination users through networks. If destination users do not turn on their devices or cannot receive messages, messages will be saved temporarily within t he validity period defined by senders and service operat ors together.
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Prompts will appear on the screen when a new message arrives. You can press left soft key
to read it directly.
If the receiver has received the message, your device will give a prompt tone (when SMS
Alert and Status Re port are selected).
If the storage for messages is used up, you cannot receive any new message. In the Inbox,
select and delete old messages. When there is space for messages, the messages unsent will be delivered to the phone.
5.3.1 SMS
Option Description
Inbox
View the messages received in the Inbox. Reply: Reply the rece ived message direct ly Delete: Delete the current message Edit: Enter the edit box of the message. Forward: Directly forward the current message to others Chat: Chat with the sender by SMS Delete all: Remove all messages in the inbox. Use Number: Take the phone number contained in the message
Outbox
Read or handle the messages saved in this folder. Send: Send the message. Edit: Edit the message. Copy to Phone (SIM card): Move to phone (SIN card) Delete all: Dele te all the messages in the outbox Copy all: Copy all the messages in the Outbox to phone or SI M card.
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Move all: Move all the messages in the Outbox to phone or SIM card. Use number: Use the message receiver’s number Use connection: Use connection to the message
Edit Message
Create and edit new messages. Finish: After finishing editing a message, select this option to Send, Save and Send, Save, Send to Multiparty, or Send to Group. Phrases: Enter this menu and select the phrase to be inserted into the message. Input Method: Select your desired input method.
Phrases There are 10 pieces of phrases can be edited or deleted.
SMS Settings
Set related parameters of SMS. Modes: There are four modes to set such basic parameters as Folder Name, SMC Number, SMS Validity Period, and Send Format. Status: Check or uncheck Status Report and Reply Path. If Status Report is checked, SMC will send you a status report when the receiver has received the message you sent or has not received the message due to some reasons (network support is needed). If Reply Path is checked, the message sent by the receiver will be automatically sent to the SMC where your message was sent just now. Capacity Query: View the memory status, includi ng th e memory o f t he SIM card and the phone. Storage Location: View or change the default folder to which messages are stored. Transfer Setting: Set the network for message transfer.
MMS
You can send and receive MMS, including pictures, sound and files. When sending a piece of MMS, the
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receiver should have a mobile phone also with MMS function; otherwise he/she could not check your message.
5.3.2 Voicemail (require network support)
The voicemail service is a kin d of services provided by your network operator. To use this service, you may need to subscribe to it first. Th is service is used to divert your calls to the voicemail servi ce center and let callers leave voicemail messages. You can dial the voicemail service center number to get voicemail messages at any time.
• The voicemail number is provided by your network operator. Please contact your network operator for details. You device will not check the correctness of the configured voicemail number.
• Your voi cemail is provided thro ugh the network, so call s will not be missed . This service is so mewhat like an answer phone, allowing you to get voicemail messages at any time.
• You can set two groups of voicemail numbers in your device. Option Description
Edit Add or modify your voicemail number.
Dial Voicemail Quickly connect to the current voicem ail number.
5.3.3 Cell Information
Cell information is a type of common message that is sent by the network operator. Your device can receive information of various subjects from your network operator, such as weather forecast, traffic information, hosp ital inf ormation, etc.
Option Description
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Receive Mode
Activate or deactivate cell information.
Read Info Read the received cell information.
Language Select the language of the cell informatio n.
Channel Setting
Select: Choose your desired channels and filter those you don’t require. Add: Add a cell information channel and set its name and number. Edit: Reset sta ndby channels. Delete: Delete standby channels.
5.4. Call Records
You can learn about your call information through this menu.
5.4.1 Missed C alls
List all calls you missed. Select one record and you can view the date and time of the latest call, caller number, and times of the call you missed. A call rejected by you is also treated as a missed call.
5.4.2 Dialed Calls
List all calls you dialed. Select one record and you can view the date and time of the latest call, caller number, and times of the call you dialed.
5.4.3 Answer ed Calls
List all calls you answered. Select one record and you can view the date and time of the latest call, caller
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number and time s of the call you answered.
5.4.4 Delete Call Records
Delete the missed, dialed, answered calls or all records.
5.4.5 Call Duration
Since the last clear, record the duration of the last call, total outgoing call duration, total answered call duration, or clear call duration timer.
5.4.6 Call Co st
Call duration and c ost is a network service that requires support by the network operator.
Option Description
Last Call Cost Query the fees of last call.
All Call Cost Query fees of all calls.
Clear Call Cost Clear all fees records.
Cost Restriction Query the highest call fee.
Price and Charge Rate Query and set call fee unit.
5.4.7 SMS Calculat or
Calculate quantities of the messages sent and received since las t reset.
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5.4.8 GPRS Calculator
Calculate the total capacity of GPRS transmission between input and output since last reset.
5.5. Settings
5.5.1. Phone Settings
In this menu, you can set such options as date and time, timed on/off, language, direction keys of your device.
Option Description
Date and Time Set the city, date and time, and time format of your device.
Timed On/Off
Activate or deactivate timed switch-on/switch-off. The device allows you to set four startups/shutdowns at different time. For each startup or shutdown, you can set status and time.
Language
Select the display language of your device: English, Arabic or other languages.
Preset Input Method The device has predefined the default input method.
Standby Menu
Display such menus as Wallpaper, Screensaver, Power-on Video, Power-off Video, Show Date & Time, Show My numbers, Show Service Operator name or Show Clock Mode. User can download wallpaper and screensaver. The picture mode can be GIF, BMP, JPG, the file would better be smaller than 30KB.
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Greeting Activate or deactivate startup greeting and edit its content.
Speed Dial Enable or disable speed dial and edit the dialing list.
Auto Time Change
You can select it on or off. The services need the support of telecom operator.
Flight Mode
You can select between Normal Mode and Flight Mode, or select Prompt when Startup.
Other settings
LCD background light showing time: after certain time of non-touch to the mobile phone, the LCD background light will be turned off.
Special Note: Check if the automatic startup function of your device is disabled before entering a special area where two-way radio should be turned off (for example, in aircraft).
5.5.2 Call Settings
In this menu, you can set such functions as call diverting and call waiting.
Option Description
Phone Number You can select Hide Number and Send Number.
Call Waiting
With this service enabled, you will be notified of any new incoming call when you are already in a call.
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Call Diverting
Call diverting is network service that allows you to divert incoming calls to another specified nu mber. You can set and cancel call diverting service. Always: diver t all calls Not reachable: divert calls if your phone is turned off or if you are unreachable. No reply: divert calls that you do not answer within a specified time limit. When busy: divert calls if you are already on the phone. Divert all: divert data calls to a number connecting through PC. Cancel all: cancel all call diverts.
Call Barring
Call barring is a network service that allows you to restrict the calls that you make or receive with the device. This service also requires network support. You need the barring password from your service provider. In this menu, you can set call barring objects.
Line Switch
Select Line 1 or Line 2. Note: If you select Line 2, you cannot make outgoing calls. Moreover, this menu varies with the used SIM card types.
Call Tim e Alert
Select whether to alert you about call time in calls. You can set the alert period.
Call Time Display Select whether to display the current call time in a call.
Automatic Redialing
Select whether to allow the device to redial the number automatically when the called party is busy or the call is not answered.
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Close Group
Close group is a network service for you to dial or answer the ca lls from the users in a group. For more information, please consult your network operator service provider. If a group has been defined, it will be used for all dialed calls. If no group has been defined, the predefined list in the network (a special group list stored over network) will be used.
IP Dialing
The device supports IP dialing. Up to three groups of IP numbers can be set. Select an IP number, and press left soft key to enable or edit it. On: The selected IP number is used as the current IP call number. Edit: Input the IP number and edit it. If you select a number in Contacts and press left soft key to select IP Dialing, the device will immediately add the activated IP number to the selected number a nd call out.
Blacklist
Up to five numbers can be set in Blacklist. If set, the device will not respond and prompt when there are calls from the callers in the blacklist.
5.5.3 Network Settings
In this menu, you can set network parameters.
Option Description
Network Selection Search for the network in Automatic or Manual mode.
Referred Network Set the preferred network.
GPRS Select “Always” or “Connect when needed”.
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5.5.4 Security Settings
In this menu, you can protect your device against unauthorized use.
Option Description
SIM Card Lock
If this function is enab led, you need to en ter the PIN upon each startu p, thus protecting your device against unauthorized use. To disable this function, you also need to enter the PIN.
Phone Lock
If this function is enabled, you must enter the phone code upon each startup. Note: The original phone code is 0000.
Keypad Lock
Set the automatic keypad lock of your device, press Confirm to enter the Setting screen. Select Off (to invalidate keypad lock function), 5sec, 30sec, 60sec, or 5min to lock the keypad when no operation is made on the device within the specified time.
Fixed Dialing
The fixed dialing function allows calls to be made only to certain numbers saved in Fixed Dialing list. The fixed numbers are protected by your PIN2.
Restricted Dialing
The restricted d ialing function requires network s upport and is used to restrict your outgoing and incoming calls.
Change Password
Set a new password, including PIN1, PIN2 and phone lock code. Please remember your new password.
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5.5.5Restore Factory Setting
Rest all user settings and restore factory settings. To do this, you need t o enter the ph one lock cod e (the default code is 0000 or 1122).
5.5.6 Sound Effects
Set the equalizer, for example, no change, S.WOOF, dance music, classic music, alt, feast, pop music, rock and roll.
5.6 Entertainment and Game
5.6.1 Camera
You can use the built-in camera to take photos and adjust the settings. The photos will be saved in the document system attached to the mobile phone. The format of the photos taken is JPG. When shooting, the right side sc reen will show the current se tting conditions: special s ettings, white balance, exposure compensation, shoot delay, continuous shooting, night mode, picture quality and picture size etc, press left or right key to adjust exposure compensation.
You can choose Options in the preview interface of taking photos:
Options Instructions To Album You can view and set your photos in the album list.
Camera Settings
You can set the related parameters of the camera, such as Shutter Sound, Exposu re Compensation, Avoid Flicker., shoot delay, continuous shoot etc, to choose the best shoot result.
Shutter Sound There are three shutter sounds can be set.
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Avoid Flic ker You can choose 50Hz or 60Hz. Exposure compensation
Choose exposure compensation parameters b y press left/right key
Special Settings
You can choose this function to have special disposal to the photos. Or press number 1 key to set.
Photo Frame
Choose and add various photo frames when pictures are set as 176*220.
Setting of Continuous Shoot
You can choose numbers of continuous shoot, or press the number 5 key to set up. The photos will automatically be saved in album.
Shoot Delay
You can set the delay for shoot as 5s, 10s, 15s or press number 4 key to set
Photo setting
Setting photo quality by press number 7 key, setting picture size by press number 8 key.
White balance
You can choose to set Auto, Sun light, cloudy, hot white light
etc., or press number key 8 to press photo s ize Photo mode You can choose Auto or Night Shoot mode. Saving Path You can choose to save to mobile phone or to memory card.
Restoration Setting
You can restore the settings of the mobile phone to the original
default settings.
5.6.2 Album
You can browse and set your photos in the photo list. Also you can choose such operations as View, Browse Mode, Send, Change Name, Delete, Delete All, Ordering, Saving Path and so on.
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5.6.2.1 Setting of Wallpapers and customized main Back ground Pictures
Wallpapers, select any available Wallpaper, or add a customized Wall paper to the Wallpaper Settings go to “Menu”> “Settings” > “Phone Setup”>”Display Options”> “Wallpaper” and add any Wallpaper to an empty position
The Main Background Picture You may select now any Picture from Your Memory Card, Camera, Main Memory, and select as Background Picture
Options Instructions View
You can choose and preview photos by press up/down direction key.
Brower mode Brower the photos by list or in group. Send (Forward) to:
You can choose to send (forward) pictures to: Wallpaper, Screen Protection and Phonebook.
Saving Path You can choose to save to Mobile Phone or Memory Card. Delete Delete one photo Delete All Delete all photos in the file Change name Change photo name Ordering Change the photo order list.
5.6.3 V id eo Record er
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In the interface of video recorder, you can press the “start” or “pause” to record while training the camera on the targets. When press the right soft key to stop play, it will present a reminder “Yes” or “No” on whether to stock the picture reco r din g.
Options Instructions To Player You can browse the saved video documents. Recorder Settings You can set the related parameters for the recorder. Movie Settings You can set the related parameters for the movie recorded. Special Settings You can set special effects for the cartoon.
Saving Path
You can set the saving position of the video documents, Memory Card recom mended!
Restoration Settings
You can restore the settings of the record into default settings.
5.6.4 V id eo Player
.
The built-in video player of the device can be used to view and opera te the video files (such
as 3GP files) saved in the player. Note: Video files can be normally used only when they are stored in My Documents / Video folder
Listening to video sounds at a moderate level. Continuo us exposure to high volume may
damage your hearing.
When playing a video file in non-full screen mode, press left soft key to play, press right
soft key to stop, press Left to back, and Right to Forward.
When playing a video file in full screen mode, press the left soft key to play, press the right
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Speaker Settings and Hands Free / Earphone Operation. Please Follow the Audio settings “Menu”> go to Function like FM Radio or MP 3 Player, and select internal Speaker ON / OFF from Settings. NOTE!
soft key to stop, press Up to back, and press Down to forward.
On the play screen, you can press the left soft key to pause, and pres s th e l eft soft key again
to resume.
On the play screen, you can press * key to switch between full screen mode and none-full
screen mode.
You can modify video files by selecting Play, Transfer, Rename, Delete, Delete All, Sort, or
Storage Path in Options menu.
5.6.5 Picture A r tist
Use this function to edit photos in the mobile phone or sto rage card. When editing, you can save the photos to new file, use 13 kinds of special affection, add frame, add stamp, add words, adjust the color, size, and direction.
5.6.6. Music Player
The in-built music payer of your device can be used to play music files and set music files as incoming call alarm tone.
• Listening to music at a moderate level. Continuous exposure to high volume may damage your hearing.
• On the music player screen, press Up to Play, press Down to Stop, press Left to Previ ous, and press Right to Next.
• On the player screen, press left soft key to enter the playlist where you can play music files, view file details, add as ringtone, update playlist, and setting.
• In setting menu, you can set su ch opt io ns as Set File Location, Generat e Pl ayli st , Repeat, Shuffle, Hide Player, and Equalizer.
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This can ONLY be done with the Heads et CONNECTED to the USB po rt! And the Head set wire se rves as FM Antenna!
Option Description
Generate Playlist
If enabled, the device automatically detects the music files under root directory of file manager or in T-FLASH card and adds them to the default play list.
Appearance You can select the appearance of the music player freely.
Repeat Set the play mode of music files: repeat one or repeat al l.
Shuffle Play the files in the play list randomly.
Hide Player
If enabled, the device can also play music files on other operation screens (except mute operation screens or camera operation screens).
Equalizer You can select the eff ects of the equalizer.
5.6.7 Radio
You can be free to listen to broadcas t after pluggin g in an earphone. By enterin g the broadcast interface on FM, please press the following keys to find: Pressing “direction key” to change frequency modulation, “Volume” key, to adjust the volume.
Channel List: Display the channel list through automatically searching. User can compile and edit the
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channel title and name and frequency accordingly. User can directly enter the channel by pressing the figures 1-9 on the FM broadcast interf ace.
When open the radio, Press the soft key “Options” to operate the following added value:
Turn on/off radio: Choose to turn on or off the radio. Save Channel: You can save the channel to channel list. The mobile phone can save 20 channels. Hand-operated Data Input: Press up/down key can adjust the channel forward or backward 0.05M Hz. After hand-operated data input, u ser sh ould p r ess th e soft key “Confirm” for listening in to the b roadc as t . While numeric figures or decimal necessary for input, please press the key “#” accordingly. Enactment for Auto-searching: The records can be retain ed and stocked on the channel list while auto­searching the channels. Delete Channel: Delete selected channel Rename Channel: Rename the selected channel Speaker on/off: Use speaker of earphone to liste n to the rad i o Stereo on/ off: Listen to the radio by stereo or mono mode.
When listen to the radio, you can also call our or receive the phone. When talking, the radio vo lu me wi l l be turned to mute automatically. If you are using (E) GPRS or HSCSD connection to send or receive data, then the software may interrupt the radio receiving.
5.6.8 Sound Recorder
This mobile phone supports WAV and AMR sound record modes. On the sound recorder screen, you can select such options as Record, Play, Attach, Rename, Delete, Delete All, Set, or Transfer.
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Option Description
Record Begin to record sounds.
Play Play the selected recording file.
Attach Attach recording to the selected recording file.
Rename
Rename the selected recording file. Note: If you rename a recording file that has been set as the incoming call ring tone, the default melody will resume to i ncoming call ring tone.
Delete Delete the selected recording file.
Delete All Delete all recording files.
Set Set the storage location and format of the recording file.
Transfer Transfer the recording file to Profiles.
5.6.9 Ring tone Co mposer
With this function, you can compose your favorite ring tone (vibration al lowed) and set it as call alert tone.
Option Description
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Play Play the compose d ring tone selected.
Edit
Play and store the composed ring tone control it’s playing speed and choose musical instrument.
New Compose a new ring tone.
Rename Rename the c omposed ring tone se lected
Transfer Tr ansfer the composed ring tone to Profiles.
Notice: The 8 key is for activating vibration (add vibration to the composed ring tone to achieve vibrating effect when set as the call alert tone).
5.7. File Manager
In this menu, you can manage your files.
Option Description
Open Open a specified folder
New Folder Create a new folder.
Format
Format the file system. Warning: After formatting, you will loss all information stored in the file sy stem.
5.8. Games
The device provides three mobile games: Pintu, Jet plane and dancing. For more games, please
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download from corresponding website. You can set game’s background colors: or ange, bl ue or gray. You can also set up to turn on/o ff the color; the color changing frequency, and the colors changing order.
5.8.1 Stopwatch
Your device has a stopwatch for time measurement. There are two options: ordinary stopwatch and multi-dim ensional stopwatch.
5.8.2. Java
Java and all relative logos are register by Sun Microsystems Inc
5.9. Profiles
The device provides several modes: Standard Mode, Meeting Mode, Outdoor Mode, Indoo r Mode, and Hands free Mode. When you connect the earphone, the device will turn to Hands free Mode automatically.
In standby mode, you can switch between Silent Mode and current mode by pressing # key. For each mode, you can set the following options in Personal Settings menu.
5.9.1 Personal Settings
Option Description
Sounds
Set the Ring tone, Alarm Signal, On/Off Sound, Message Alert, and Key Sound.
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Volume Adjust the volume of Tones and Key Sounds.
Ringing Mode
Several ringing modes are available for your selection: ring, vibrate, vibrate and ring, ring after vibrating, and light only.
Ringing Ty pe
Three ringing types are provided: once, continuous, and grow stronger.
Alarm Tone
Choose whether to alert, prompt when error, when network connected, and when call connected.
Wallpapers See Album and Pictures settings
Answer Mode Choose whether to answer calls by Any Key.
lighting Settings
Select a time-out after which the back light of the main display is switched off, including 5sec, 15sec, 30sec, and 45sec.
5.10. Addition al Features
5.10.1 Alarm Clock
The device allows you to set three alarms at different time. For each alarm, you can choose whether to activate the alarm clock, and set the alarm time, alarm m ode and alarm period.
5.10.2 Calendar
Show calendar between January 1, 1970 to December 31, 2030 (both Western Calendar and Lunar Calendar).
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You can press Left or Right once or several times to choose your desired city, and the local
date and time will present on the screen. You can also set the city, date and time by pressing left soft key.
On the Calendar screen, you can press the left soft key to select Schedule, Navigate to
Specified Date, and Lunar Calendar.
On the Calendar screen, the first row presents year and month, the second row presents
week, the middle area present the specific day in a month, and the last row presents prompt messages. On this screen, press Up to back a week, press Down to next week, press Left to back a day, and press Right to next day. The selected day is highlighted.
If you change date in Settings / Phone Setup, the calendar information will be updated
accordingly.
5.10.3 Calculator
The calculator can add, subtract, divide and multiply.
On Calculator screen, pr ess number keys to enter corresponding numerals, press # key to
enter a decimal point, press Up to select +, pres s Down to select -, press Left to select x, and press Right to select /. Press right soft key to clear latest inputs or results, digit by digit. Press right soft key and press Back to quit the calculator, or press left soft key to view results.
Select Ordinary Stopwatch and several opt ions appear: Calculate Separately, Calculate by
Rounds, and View Records.
Press and hold left soft key to c lear records.
5.10.4 World Clock
You can view the GMT of major cities in the world pressing Left and Right key. The city name, current date and time will present on the screen.
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5.10.5 Memo
Present the schedule of th e day and all future schedules, maximum 10 memo can be used. In Options menu, you can add, browse, edit, delete, and delete all memos.
5.10.6 Converter
You can use the converter to convert measures such as length and weight.
Option Description
Weight
Press Up or Down to select related fields. To convert weight between kilograms and ounces, or between kilograms and pounds, first select the unit from whi ch you want to convert an d the unit to which you want to con vert. Enter the valu e you want to convert in either Unit field, select OK, and the converted value will be displayed automatically in the other Unit field.
Length
Press Up or Down to select related fields. To convert length between kilometers and miles, meters and yards, meters and inches, or centimeters and inches, first select the unit from which you want to convert and the unit to which you want to convert. Enter the value you want to con vert in ei th er Unit field , select OK, and the converted value will be displayed automatically in the other Unit f ield.
Notice: The converter supports the value to be converted consi st ing of up to 8 valid digits (deci mal po in t included), and supports the converted value consisting of 14 valid digits. Currency Converter On the Currency Converter screen, enter the exchange rate first. Press Up or Down to choose a base currency. Press Left or Right in the Exchange Rate fi eld to select the current exchange rat e, that is, t he
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In order to connect the mobile pho ne to other equip ment properl y by Bluetoo th technolog y, you need to
exchange rate of the local currency vs. the selected foreign currency. Choose the proper exchange rate, enter a value in Local Currency or Foreign Currency, press OK, and the converted result will be sho wn in the other field.
5.10.7 Electronic Dictionary
The Electronic Dictionary is a kind of document reader. User can refer to the text d ocuments through this dictionary. Choose “option” to enter the menu lists: Reading: Press uppe r key to forward, and press lower key or “OK” key to backward for reading. Setting: Setting the storage of all the text documents in the mobile or T-Flash card. Note: This mobile phone only support the coding format as “Unicode”. Before the text documents remained in the T-flash card or mobile while downloading, please save them and change them into the coding format “Unicode”. Note: The capacity of the text documents shoul d reach up to no more than 50K at the best.
5.10.8. Bluetooth Functions
Bluetooth technology is a set of specifications that allow devices to talk to other devices, or to accessories, wirelessly over short distances. Bluetooth technology allows devices to communicate with each other without cables. Bluetooth technology is being used to connect mobile phones, computer, earphone etc.
The Bluetooth earphone can be applied to the phone call in terms of it is fully compatible with the mobile. After joint co nnection between the caller and the receiver basis on activation t o the Bluetooth, the data hereby can be preceded on transmission to the other party.
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When other mobile phone request co mpatibilit y with your mobile fo r sending data purp ose,
it will give you a remainder sound and request your entry of code.
keep the two equipments between 10 meters (32feet). But the connection may be interrupted by wall, other blockers or electronic equipments.
Bluetooth connection setting: There are several Options can be chose: Open” or “Close”: While in request of wireless connecting with other mobile phone, you should have the Bluetooth connection open, then to reset connection. Visibility: Per allowed th is model to be visible by other wireless mobile phone, please select “All”. If not allowed to be visible, th en se lec t “H iding ”. My Mobile Name : Edit the name of mobi le phone. Security Reminder: When Bluetooth conn ection is not requested , please have “Bluetooth” closed , or to have it setting invisible.
Data Transmission: You can set up several Bluetooth wireless connections with others through your mobile phone. For example, you can transmit documents or files to other compatible mobiles after connection between earphone and mobile phone.
Open multimedia to send photos to another mobile phone from your memory.
Select a certain document or one photo, then access to Option>Sending>Thr ough Bluetooth
to send them accordingly. Your mobile phone will display the icon, name, format or short name of other equipments which can support Bluetooth technology in a certain distance.
Select the mobile phone which is needed to be wireless connected with each other.
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After wireless connection has been setup, the mobile phone will show “Being transmitted”
on the screen.
Note: The sending message will not be remained in the mobile phone or T-Flash card when through wireless connection.
Data Received: Before receive some data via wireless Bluetooth connection, you will be noticed as whether to receive or refuse. If receive, then it will present you the message icon, and simultaneously save the message in Inbox folder.
Compatibility of Mobiles Phones: Before set up compatibility with each other, please fix your owned code (1-16 numbers), then using the same code of other mobile phone by ne gotiation with the user. You will be requested to try one attempt to enter the code as requested.
If you want to set up compatibil ity with another mobil e phone, please choose Option >New Compatible Mobile Phone. Within a certain distance, your mobile phone wi ll be appeared other wireless Bluetoo th mobile phones on the screen. Select your requested wireless Bluetooth mobile phone, then simultaneously enter your owned code under a must by entering the same code. Aft er compatibilit y with each other, your mobile phone will save it in the folder.
Closure of Bluetooth Connection: If you want to disconnect the wireless Bluetooth, please choose Bluetooth > Closed.
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5.11. Services
5.1 1. 1 WAP
• The device provides a WAP browser for your to access the Internet. But you can use it only after acquiring the license from your network operator and setting related options.
Option Description
Homepage
Select this menu and you will be directly navigated to the default website configured in your device.
Bookmark
Add your desired websites to your list of bookmarks, edit the bookmarks, or directly connect to the websites through bookmarks
History
List of previously visited sites. You can directly access the Internet by selecting any record in this menu.
Enter Address Enter the web page address of a site you want to visit.
Inbox
With this function, the service provider will send WAP content to your device, and you don’t need to do anything. For example, you can acqui re latest news or new WAP settings from your service provider.
Setting
Edit Settings: You can access the Internet smoothly after setting your phone options properly based on your local network. Browser Options: Set the Internet accessing wait time, and enable or disable picture display.
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Service Message Setup: Choose to receive network service information or not. Clear Cache: clear all temporary stored Internet files saved in the phone. Clear Personal Data: clear cookies.
5.11.2 Internet
• The device provides some websites for your quick access.
6 Trouble sho oting
Please refer to the inf ormation below to remove faults on your device. If faults cannot be removed, please contact your dealer or maintenance personnel. If none available please email to emxi@emxi.com , Subject 808i trouble shooting.
I cannot turn on the phone
Press On/Off key till the startup screen appears. Check if the battery is discharged. Check if the battery is in poor contact. If so, remove the battery, install it again, and switch on your device.
The phone does not respond in several minutes
Press the End key. Remove the battery, install it again, a nd then switch on the phone.
Images look smudgy
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Query the network coverage from your network service s upplier.
Clean the screen. Turn on the backlight. Use your device in the suggested conditions.
The phone turns itself of f
Check if the keypad is locked when not used. Check the battery capacity. Make sure that the backlight is not always turned on.
The phone is running out of power shortly after rech arged
Please ensure that y ou have enabled the sc reensaver program. Ensure that the battery is fully charged for at least 3 hours. After the battery is partially charged, the battery capacity indicator may be not correct. Please wait for 20 minutes to get the precious indication after removing the charger.
The phone cannot be charged normally
Check if the battery is still usable as the battery performances drop down after uses over years. Ensure that the battery is recharged in normal conditions. Ensure that the battery has been installed before the charger is powered. Ensure that the designated batteries and char gers are used. Before going abroad, please check if the currency and voltage is compatible.
The phone cannot find a network
Retry in another place.
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Query your subscription information (quota, validity of SIM card, et c.) from your service
Confirm with your service provider if your SIM card is valid. Try to select a network manually. Retry later if the network is too busy.
SIM card error
Make sure that the SIM card has been inserte d correctly (see 2.1 Insert SIM card). Query from your service supplier if your SIM card is compatible with 3V (the old 5V SIM card cannot be used). Make sure that the co ntacts in your SIM card are not smudgy, damaged, or scratched.
I cannot make calls
Ensure that you ha ve dialed correct numbers and pressed the Dial key.
For international toll calls, ensure t hat th e country code and area code are used. Ensure that your phone has found the network and the network is not busy. Make sure that you are not restricted in calls due to owing fees. Query your subscription information (quota, validity of SIM card, et c.) from your service
provider.
Make sure that call barring is not set in your phone (see 5.5.2. Call Settings). Check if you have s e t the fixed dialing function (see 5.5.4 Security Settings).
I cannot answer calls
Make sure your phone has been switched on and connected to the network (check if the
network is over loaded or no netw ork is found).
Make sure that your incoming calls are not barred due to owing fees.
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Callers cannot leave messages in my Voicemail
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provider.
Make sure that you have not set the call diverting function (see 5.5.2 Call Settings). Make sure that you h a ve not set call barri ng function.
Callers’ names are not presented on my screen.
Query from your serv ice supplier if you have s ubscribed to the CLIP service. Check if the caller’s number has been removed from your device.
Sounds are not clear
Make adjustments using the side key while in a call. Check if your phone receives radio signals.
I cannot use some functi ons listed in User’s Guide
Please query from your service supplier if your subscription includes such services. Check if accessories are needed for such services.
I cannot dial the number selected fr om Contacts list
Make sure the number saved in Contacts is correct. Make sure that you have selected the co rrect country code when dialing an international toll
call.
I cannot create ne w records in Contacts
Make sure your SIM card memory is not full. Otherwise, delete some numbers or save
some numbers in the phone, or vice versa.
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Query from your serv ice provider if your subscription includes voicemail service.
I cannot enter my voicemail
Make sure you have entered the correct voicemail number in Voicemail option of SMS. Retry later if the network is busy now.
I have entered the PIN incorrectly for consecutive three times
Acquire your PUK from your service provider.
Music files cannot be played normally
Check if your phone supports the music file format (such as MMF). Check if the music file h as been deleted bu t the name is s till reserved i n this folder. In this
case, you can refresh the play list.
For any support or service questions , co nt act Your nearest NEO Dealer / Distrib uto r an d if none is near by or available, then ONLY by email
emxi@emxi.com !
Thank You for bu ying a NEO Product.
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Appendix I. RF Exposure Information and Statement
The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types NEO808i (FCC ID: VRG-NEO808I-07) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest S AR va lue reported under this standard during product certification for use at the ear is 0.196 W/kg and when properly worn on the body is 0.038 W/kg. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1.5cm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 1.5cm separation distance between the user's body and the back of the handset. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the follo wing two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable pro tectio n against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generate s use s and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
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