Paragon Wireless dual-mode mobile phone user’s manual
Welcome users! Thank you for purchasing the Paragon Wireless dual-mode mobile phone
(CECT P800). This user manual describes important information about the use and operation of
your new handset. We’re confident that you will be pleased with the exceptional performance of
your new mobile phone which combines advanced technologies with state-of-the-art design and
full-featured functions to facilitate your business and personal activities.
The large color display and touch screen of the Paragon Wireless dual mode mobile phone is
easy to use and powerful in function. The built-in WiFi function enables you to enjoy the
economy and convenience of VoIP while experiencing high-speed network surfing; and the
colorful outer screen makes accessing information convenient. The built-in 1.3 megabyte pixel
digital camera can capture all the memorable moments in your life. The profile settings can be
configured to suite the usage environment. The world clock can help you to keep track of the
local time anywhere in the world to accommodate your business activities… These are only a
few of the powerful features that your new dual-mode mobile phone has to offer. You can learn
the details of all the features throughout this user’s manual.
We hope you enjoy your new Paragon Wireless dual-mode mobile phone!
Paragon Wireless Inc.
Notes:
1. The features of your mobile phone may have been updated since this user’s manual
was sent to print, so the descriptions may not always match your handset.
2. Because of the variety of mobile phone software and settings, as well as the
availability of the network services, the mobile phone screenshots shown in this user’s
manual may be different from your actual handset.
3. The instructional contents of this manual are properties of Paragon Wireless Inc.
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Chapter 1. Basic Mobile Phone Functions............................................................................1
1.1.2 Multimedia messaging service (MMS) .....................................................................................................................1
1.1.3 Ring tone........................................................................... .........................................................................................2
1.1.4 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS).....................................................................................................................2
1.1.5 Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) .....................................................................................................................2
1.2.4 Standby Mode and Signal Indicator ..................................................................................................................... ....5
1.3INTRODUCTION TO ESSENTIAL INFORMATION ..............................................................................................................5
1.3.2 Using the Memory card.............................................................................................................................................6
1.3.4 Signal Strength Indication...................................................................... .......................................................... .........8
1.3.5 Power-up and Power-down the phone.....................................................................................................................8
1.3.7 Function selection and operation .............................................................................................................................8
1.3.8 Switch between input methods ..................................................................................................................................9
1.3.10 Symbol input............................................................................................................................................................10
1.3.11 Copy and Paste........................................................................................................................................... .............10
2.2.2 Message group ........................................................................................................................................................12
2.5.1 Copy a single contact between the phone and the SIM card..................................................................................13
2.5.2 Copy all contacts.....................................................................................................................................................13
2.8MEMORY STATUS ............................................................................................................... .......................................14
2.9MODIFY PHONE NUMBER ..........................................................................................................................................14
2.11SAVE NUMBERS TO SIMCARD OR PHONE.................................................................................................................15
3.1MAKING A GSM PHONE CALL...................................................................................................................................16
3.1.1 Dialing an international call ................................................................................................................................ ..16
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Dialing extension numbers or voice mailbox .........................................................................................................16
3.1.2
3.2DIALING USING VOIP ...............................................................................................................................................17
3.3ANSWERING OR IGNORING AN INCOMING CALL.........................................................................................................17
3.4FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE WHILE MAKING CALLS.......................................................................................... .............17
3.4.2 Hang up...................................................................................................................................................................18
3.4.3 Dialing a simultaneous second call........................................................................................................................18
3.4.4 Switch between two telephone calls...................................................... ..................................................................18
3.4.6 Placing an emergency call......................................................................................................................................19
5.2.1 View by list................................................................................... ............................................................................22
5.2.3 Delete and Delete All ............................................................. .................................................................................22
6.4.1 Setting ring tone ..................................................................... .................................................................................27
6.4.2 Ring tone list.................................................................................................................................................... ........27
6.5.2 Color scheme...........................................................................................................................................................28
6.6.1 WLAN and GSM Call Divert...................................................................................................................................28
6.6.2 WLAN and GSM Call waiting.................................................................................................................................29
6.6.3 Answer type .............................................................................................................................................................29
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Auto redial............................................................................................................................. ..................................29
6.6.8 Hide my number......................................................................................................................................................30
6.7.2 Hot key calibration...................................................................................... ............................................................30
6.8.5 Side key lock............................................................................................................................................................31
6.10.2 Move up and move down.................................................................................................. .......................................35
6.12.1 WLAN first and GSM first..................................................................................... ..................................................36
6.12.2 Switch to GSM when WLAN is not available and switch to WLAN when GSM is not available..........................36
6.15AUTOMATIC STARTUP AND SHUTDOWN......................................................................................................................37
6.17SIP SETTING FROM SD..............................................................................................................................................38
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New Appointment ............................................................................................. ................ .......................................41
8.5.1 New notes ......................................................................................... ................................................................ .......44
8.5.2 View and modify the notes.......................................................................................................................................44
8.5.3 Delete and delete all notes......................................................................................................................................44
8.5.4 Send as SMS, MMS or email................................................................................................................. ..................44
8.12COUNT DOWN ...........................................................................................................................................................47
9.1.3 Sent messages......................................................................... ............................................................... ..................49
9.2CREA TE AND SEND MESSAGE........................................................................................................................ .............49
9.3RECEIVING AND READING MESSAGES........................................................................................................................50
10.1THE MANAGEMENT OF THE EMAIL................................................. ............................................................................54
10.1.1 Login the mailbox....................................................................................................................................................55
10.2CREA TE AND SEND EMAIL .........................................................................................................................................56
10.3ADD ATTACHMENT IN THE EMAIL ..............................................................................................................................57
12.2.3 Menu introduction...................................................................................................................................................62
12.4.1 Basic steps of accessing and using WAP.................................................... ............................................................62
12.4.2 Online Status Menu.......................................................... .......................................................................................63
12.4.3 Home page............................................................................................................. ..................................................63
14.2BATTE RY-RELATED INFORMATION ........................................................................................................... ..................66
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Important Precautions and Safety Instructions
Please read carefully the following brief descriptions. It is highly recommended that you observe
these important legal and safety guidelines.
Driving safety
Please do not use the mobile phone when you are driving. Always secure the mobile phone into the
mobile phone socket instead of the passenger seat (or elsewhere) to avoid misplacement when
applying the car brakes. On impact, safety airbags will discharge forcefully. It is recommended that
no objects are to be placed near the airbag or in its potential operational area. If wireless devices are
not installed properly and airbags dischar ge, severe inj ury may occur.
Shutdown the phone before boarding any aircraft
To prevent possible disturbance with aircraft systems, U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
regulations strictly prohibit the use of any mobile device while traveling by air. Additionally, FAA
regulations require that mobile devices may only be used while on the ground with the permission of
a crewmember. To comply with all safety and legal regulations, please ensure that your mobile
phone is OFF before boarding any aircraft.
Shutdown your mobile phone in construction site blasting areas
To avoid possible disturbance with dangerous blasting operations obey all relevant area regulations
and turn OFF your mobile phone
Shutdown the mobile phone when you are near explosive and/or dangerous materials
Do not use the mobile phone when you are in a gas station or near any potentially explosive fuel or
chemical materials.
In the hospital
Please obey all hospital rules and specifications regarding the use of your mobile phone. Shutdown
your phone when you are near medical devices. Using wireless transmission devices (including
mobile phones) may interfere with certain medical devices.
If you are using any personal medical apparatus such as a heart rhythm adjustor or hearing-aid,
please make sure your devices are equipped with the appropriate safety protections against radio
interference mobile phones.
Disturbance
Radio transmissions are generally likely to affect your mobile phone’s performance.
Professional service
Only professionals can install or repair your mobile phone. Unauthorized installation or maintenance
may result in damage or defective operation. Additionally, all unauthorized modifications may void
your warranty.
Fittings and battery
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Please take caution when using the battery and avoid putting the battery in close contact with
metallic or other conductive materials to avoid electrical (short) circuit. Likewise, when removing the
battery, please place it in a bag or on a non-metallic surface. We recommend that you dispose of
obsolete batteries at a battery recycling area or return it to the original producer. Only batteries
approved by the original manufacturer should be used with the handset. Always keep the mobile
phone and its accessories out of the reach of children.
Using properly
Proper use and maintenance of your handset will contribute to product longevity. Do not put your
mobile phone in high temperature areas (more than 60°C or 140° F), such as near a hot window
or in direct sunlight. Never use a dry cloth or cloth with static charge to clean your phone. Instead,
use a wet cloth or cloth that resists static-electricity to clean your handset.
Emergency call
Make sure the mobile phone is on and in service, then dial the emergency call 112 (911 in the U.S.).
Even when the mobile phone is in standby mode, you can still dial emergency numbers. Enter an
emergency call number, then press the Dial button to start the call. Be prepared to clearly describe
your location and circumstances.
Note:
Like all mobile phones, aforementioned features may not be supported due to network coverage or
radio signal transmission conditions. Some networks may not support certain emergency numbers.
For critical communications, such as medical first-aid, do not rely completely on your mobile phone.
Instead, consult and check with your local network operator for emergency calling specifications.
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Chapter 1. Basic Mobile Phone Functions
1.1 General descriptions
Important terms: Mobile phone lock key, SIM card PIN key, SIM card PUK key, PIM key, call limit
key, multimedia message service (MMS), GPRS, WLAN, VOIP.
1.1.1 Password
Mobile phone lock password: The Phon e Lock can pre ve n t others from using the
phone without permission. The preset key code is 0000. Please change your mobile
phone’s lock password as soon as possible. For more information on changing the lock
password and configuring the mobile phone lock function, please refer to chapter 5.9.
PIN key (4-8 digits): ThePIN code (personal identification co de) can prevent others
from using your SIM card without authorization. PIN codes are usually provided with the
SIM card. When the mobile phone starts, you will be required to input the PIN code.
Please refer to chapter 5.9 for more information.
Your mobile phone SIM card will automatically lock if an incorrect PIN code is entered
three times successively.
PIN2 key (4-8 digits): The PIN2 code isanother SIM card key provided by the operator.
If you input the wrong PIN2 key, you must input the PUK2 key to unlock it.
PUK key/PUK2 key: To change a locked PIN key you need the PUK key (personal
unlock key). Similarly, to change a locked PIN2 key, you need the PUK2 key. These two
keys are located on your SIM card and you can contact your service provider for the
related information. If you input the wrong PUK/PUK2 key 10 times successively, the SIM
card can no longer be used. You will need to contact your service provider to get a new
SIM card. Note that your PUK key cannot be changed. If it is lost, please contact your
service provider.
PIM key: The PIM key is set by the user to enter the phone book, email and messaging
programs.
Limit key: When using the call limit function, you will need the call limit key. Please refer
to chapter 5.9 for related information.
1.1.2 Multimedia messaging service (MMS)
Your new mobile phone can send and receive multimedia messages composed of text, image and
audio. Please refer to chapter 8 for more details.
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1.1.3 Ring tone
The phone is preset with several built-in ring tones. For information on setting ring tones, please
refer to chapter 5.4.
1.1.4 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
GPRS is a method of data transmission. It enables users to have wireless access to the Internet and
other data networks through a GSM system. Using GPRS, a user can send and receive data using
IP (Internet Protocol) based networks. The application that us es GPRS includes WAP service and
multimedia messaging service.
Please note the following when using GPRS:
♦ For information on services provided by GPRS and its application method, please refer to
chapter 7.13.1 or consult your service provider.
♦ Configure the appropriate settings before using GPRS. For related information please refer
to chapter 5.13.2.
♦ For information on the price of GPRS services, please refer to chapter 7.13.2 or consult
your service provider.
1.1.5 Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)
WLAN is a broadband wireless technology standardized by the IEEE 802.11 working group.
When using WLAN with the HiPi phone, please note the following:
♦ For information on the services provided by WLAN and their applications, ple ase consult
your service provider.
♦ The WLAN setting in the phone should be configured properly before use. For detailed
information, please refer to chapter 5.13.2.
♦ For information on the pricing of WLAN services, please consult your service provider .
1.1.6 VoIP
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) is the technology foundation for Internet telephony and a wealth
of other services. Its biggest advantage is the utilization of the Internet to provide world wide
connectivity at a very low cost. VoIP can be used to transmit voice, fax, video and data, such as
uniform messaging, virtual telephone, virt ual voice/fax mailbox, number query, Internet call cent er,
Internet call management, TV meeting, fax storage and forwarding.
1.2 Phone Overview
1.2.1 Appearance and layout
Refer to the following diagram for the layout of your mobile phone and key functions.
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Side up direction ke
Side down direction key
Ear phone receptacle
Outer screen
Flash light
camera
Reflect light mirror
for the camera
Side camera
key
Battery
change
button
ouch screen
MiniSD
card socket
USB data
line socket
Batter
Phone Cover Microphone
Charge receptacle
Stylus
Power
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1.2.2 Keys
Hot keys:
The icons at the bottom of the main screen are the hot keys for the following functions: return to
main menu, dial panel, contact, email, and WWW browser. You can access any function by
clicking on the corresponding icon.
The function keys include the power key (Pwr), side camera key, side up direction key (Vu),
side down direction key (Vd ).
Power key (Pwr) Press and hold down this key for about three seconds to power
up/power down the phone. When the phone is not in standby
mode, short press the Pwr to enter the standby screen. When
the phone is in the standby screen, short press the key to the
main menu.
Side camera key Press to enter camera mode. When the phone is in camera
mode, short press the key to take a picture. During menu
navigation, short press this key to confirm your selection. During
a WiFi phone call, press and hold this key to handover to GSM
mode*. (*Note: handover availability depends on the handset
model and SIP services.)
Side up direction key
(Vu)
Increases the volume when making a call or listening to music.
When navigating the menus, pressing this key will move the
cursor up in the screen. You can also use this key to jump to
the dial pad from an idle screen or activate the small screen in
standby mode.
Side down direction
key (Vd)
Reduces the volume when making a call or listening to music.
When navigating the menus, pressing this key will move the
cursor down in the scre en. You can also use this key to jump to
the call history from an idle screen or activate the small screen
in standby mode.
1.2.3 Jacket
• Charge Jacket: Used for charging
• USB data line jacket: A standard USB 2.0 port
• Earphone jacket: Standard Ear Phone Piece
• MINI SD card jacket: Mini-SD memory card
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1.2.4 Standby Mode and Signal Indicator
Indicates the signal strength of WiFi connection; W means the SIP
registration is successful.
Indicates the signal strength of the GSM signal; G means the GPRS
is activated and it is available for use (depending on your SIM card).
Indicates the current battery level
Indicates there are unanswered calls
Indicates the call redirection has been set
Indicates the current profile as meeting
Indicates the current profile as office
Indicates the current profile as in-car (while driving)
Indicates the current profile as customized profile
Indicates that a new SMS or MMS message is available
Indicates that the alarm is ON
Indicates PIM lock is ON
Indicates that the memory is low
Indicates that the SIM card is low
Indicates that SMS and MMS storage memory is full
CMCC Indicates a network operator
9:30 Indicates the current time
05/25/2006 Thu Indicates the current date is Thursday, May 25
Indicates an missed call
Indicates a new SMS or new MMS
th
, 2005.
Note on shortcuts:
1. By clicking the current time or date from the standby screen, you can directly enter the
Schedule window.
2. By clicking the network operator name display, you can open the Preferred Network
window.
3. By clicking the word ‘ParaWirless’ under the operator name, you can jump directly into
the WLAN setting screen.
4. Clicking all other part of the screen will bring up main menu display.
1.3 Introduction to essential information
1.3.1 SIM card
SIM card
When subscribe to a cellular service your network operator will provide a SIM card for your phone.
Every SIM card has unique information which is assigned to each individual. Without a SIM card,
you will not be able to use the phone in the GSM network.
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Information related to setting up the network connection, as well as your added names, numbers and
SMS can be stored on the card. (The memory space of the SIM card is limited.) The SIM card can
be removed from your phone and inserted into any other GSM phone and the phone will read or
import the SIM card information automatically.
The SIM card and its insertion point can be easily damaged. To prevent loss and damage of
information stored on the SIM ca rd, avoid touching the metallic area of the SIM card . Also, always
keep the card away from conductive, electric and magnetic areas. Small parts and accessories
should always be kept out of the reach of children.
Insert the SIM card
1. The SIM card socket is at the back of the phone behind the battery. You should insert
the SIM card completely into the socket with the metallic touch points facing down.
2. Slide the SIM card under the two pins and press the SIM card into the socket.
Removing the SIM card
Slide the card out of the socket.
Unlock the SIM
To prevent the card from unauthorized use, the SIM card is encrypted and protected with a PIN
(personal identification number). When this function is activated, your PIN should be entered every
time the phone is powered-up to unlock the SIM card so that you can make or receive any calls. The
user can also disable this function. To input the PIN:
1. Press Pwr key to start the phone.
2. Input PIN code and press YES(Press the arrow on the left of the input box to clear
wrong input). For example, if the PIN is 1234, you can enter the following: 1 2 3 4
and press YES. If you input the wrong PIN code three times in a row, the SIM card will
be locked, and you will need to contact your mobile operator to unlock it.
1.3.2 Using the Memory card
You can record audio files or download MP3 files from the Internet and save them to the memory
card. This handset uses a Mini SD type flash card. To install a memory card, insert it into the socket
on the right side of the phone and push all the way down. To remove the memory card, push it again
and it will pop out automatically.
Before using the Mini SD card, you should format it (using menu function My data->SD Card management). The mobile phone only supports the FAT16 file system. As a result, an SD card
formatted under any other OS cannot be used with this mobile phone. Before physically removing
the card, you should first close out the Mini SD card using the My data->SD Card management
function to avoid data loss. Removal of the Mini SD card while phone is in operation may cause
permanent damage to the Mini SD card and/or the mobile phone. Usage of the Mini SD card may
slow down other operations of the phone.
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Attention:
To save music files onto the Mini SD card you need a card reader connected to a personal
computer. For specific information, please contact your local product provider. Vigorous
shaking of the mobile phone may dislodge the Mini SD card, resulting in damage or loss.
Please be careful not to lose the Mini SD card, bend it or scratch it. Please avoid putting the
Mini SD card in close contact with static charge, dust or water.
1.3.3 Battery
This phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. At least one battery pack is included with your
purchase. Although initial battery charge may power ON your newly purchased phone, please note
that it is very important to fully charge your batter before first use. New batteries should be charged
for at least 12-14 hours. Additionally, only recharge your battery when it is empty to maximize battery
life.
After three successive charge and discharge cycles the new battery will be in its best working
condition. The battery can be charged and discharged for hundreds of times before it ceases to be
effective. When the operating time for the battery shortens significantly, replace it with a new battery.
When a battery is fully charged without use, it will begin to discharge automatically after a period of
time. For optimum life cycle and operation, only use the charger and battery approved by the mobile
phone manufacturer. When the charger is not in use, unplug the power supply. Short-circuiting the
battery will cause damage. Exposing the battery to very hot or very cold temperatures will shorten its
life. Do not expose the battery to an open flame. To protect the environment, please recycle the
battery and do not dispose of it in the garbage.
Battery Usage
The phone standby time and talk time in the specification are based on the ideal working
environment. The battery life changes with network co nditions, working environment and
standard usage.
Battery Level indicator
When the phone display is ON, the battery status is shown on the upper right corner of the
screen. A four level indicator shows the amount of charge remaining in your battery.
Removing and inserting the battery
To remove the battery, shift the lock on the top of the back cover to the right. To install the the
battery, place its bottom portion into the socket first, then push down until it’s securely locked
in.
Charging and discharging
♦ Insert the charger plug into the jack at the bottom of the phone.
♦ Plug in the power supply for the charger. An icon will be displayed on the screen
indicating that charging is in progress.
♦ When charging is complete, the charging icon will stop blinking to indicate that the
phone has been charged successfully. It is normal for the battery, phone and charger to
become warm while charging.
♦ After you have charged the phone, disconnect the power supply and unplug the charger.
♦ To ensure proper charge, disconnect the charger from the phone to change or load a
battery, then reconnect the charger and phone.
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Warning:
The prescribed charging temperature is 0℃-45℃ (32F-113 F). Please do not use charger when
the temperature is out of this range. Only use the charger provided by the manufacture. Using an
unauthorized charger may be hazardous and void the warranty of your phone.
1.3.4 Signal Strength Indication
While the phone is in operation, the signal strength level is on the left top corner of the screen. The
signal strength is shown with a four level indicator. When there is no indicator, the signal strength is
at its weakest and you will be unable to make a call, send/receive messages or use any other
network-related services. When the indicator has four bars, the signal strength is at its strongest.
Voice and signal quality is to a great extent affected by obstacles, so moving around may effectively
improve signal quality.
1.3.5 Power-up and Power-down the phone
Press and hold the
Pwr button for about three seconds to power up the phone. A startup image
will be shown once the phone has been powered up properly. Press an d hold the Pwr button when
the phone is ON to power it down. A power down image will be shown.
1.3.6 Phone locking
To prevent unauthorized usage of the phone, you can lock the phone manually or automatically. To
lock and unlock the phone, a configurable password is required. The factory default password to
lock the phone is 0000. The password can be changed by using the Setting-> Security S ettings->
Change password function.
Recommendation: The owner of the phone should reset the 4-digit lock password as soon as the
phone is purchased.
1.3.7 Function selection and operation
phone book
call history
user documents, pictures, and multimedia files
setting
dial panel
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WWW browser
accessories
short message and mms
e-mail
Camera
Entertainment
media player
Input text
The phone offers various text input metho ds. To input text, click the input area on a horizontal
line. The text input screen will open.
1.3.8 Switch between input methods
Click the icon on the bottom right corner to open the input mode selection menu. There are 2 input
methods available for the mobile phone: alphanumeric (ABC) and symbol (Sym). Choose and
activate one of the input modes. If you accidentally open the input mode selection menu, you can
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press hide to hide the pop up menu.
1.3.9 Alphanumeric input
Activate the alphanumeric input keyboard and press the characters in the display area to complete
the message input. Switch between capitalized letters and un-capitalized letters using the
key.
Use numeric keys as needed.
1.3.10 Symbol input
For symbol input, press the symbols in the table directly to move the selected character to the cursor.
Press
and to choose more characters.
1.3.11 Copy and Paste
Using the copy and paste function eliminates the need to input repetitively. In the text input screen,
select the content to copy using the stylus, press the drop down menu on the top right top, and
select COPY. Put the cursor in the location you want to paste. Press the drop down menu again and
select PASTE to complete the copy.
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Chapter 2. Contact
The contacts listed in the phone book are sorted in alphabetical order. Click the group name on the
bottom left of the screen, the list will switch between the different groups, i.e. All -> SIM -> Phone,
etc. In addition, the following functions are provided to help you navigate and maintain your phone
book.
2.1 Search
Select the “Contact” option from the main touch screen and click the drop down menu on the top left
corner. Sel e ct the Find item from the pop-up menu. Search methods are displayed as follows:
“Search by Name”: Input the name of the contact to search by clicking the horizontal line under
“Search what” to open the text input window. Click Done after the input is completed, then OK. If
the name is found in the Contact list, the entry(ies) will be displayed. Use the scroll bar to browse the
results if multiple entries are found. Click each item on the list to view the detailed information of
each contact. If the number does not exist, a “Not found!” message will be displayed.
“Search by Number”: Click the line under “Search what” to open the number text input window.
Input the number to search and click Done, then OK. If the number is found in the Contact list, the
entries associated with the number will be displayed. Use the scroll bar to browse the results if
multiple entries are found. Click each item on the list to view the detailed information of each contact.
If the number does not exist, a “Not found!” message will be displayed.
“Search by Memo”: You can only search this way if the contact has been stored and a note has
been saved. Click the ho rizontal line under the “Search what” to open the text input window, input
the content you would like to search in the note area. After the input is complete, click Done, then
OK. If the content has been found, th e entries associated with the number will be displayed. Use
the scroll bar to browse the results if multiple results are found. Click the item in each of the list to
view the detailed information of the contacts. If the number does not exist, a “Not found!” message
will be displayed.
You can also search contacts by clicking the index tab on the right side of the screen (i.e., A-E, F-J,
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etc. ). Click the button corresponding to the first character (letter) of the name and the scroll bar will
automatically go to all the contacts that start with that character, then use the up and down arrow to
navigate between different it ems.
2.2 Add
2.2.1 Contacts
From the contact list window, click the drop down menu on the top right then select the Add–
Contact. The system will ask you to select a group. If you choose a SIM card group, only name and
phone number can be entered. If you select phone, you can enter the name, phone, home phone,
office phone, QQ, email1, email2 and note. If the “Memory storage is full” message is displayed,
no more records can be stored on the SIM card. You must delete records in the phone memory.
An example of how to add an item is provided as follows:
1. In the new record window, you can enter the name, mobile phone, home phone, office
phone, email 1 and 2, and QQ. Click the horizontal line beside each label (i.e., name,
mobile, etc.) to open the appropriate function and complete the record.
2. Click the contact “photo” icon to open the photo image selection window. You can select
your favorite icon as the image to show when the corresponding incoming call arrives.
3. Click Done on the bottom left of the screen to save the contact in the open contact list
window. Click Back to cancel this procedure.
Note: Contacts in the SIM card cannot be edited with the contact “photo” image.
2.2.2 Message group
SMS messages can be sent to a group of contacts to avoid the hassle of sending the same SMS to
multiple persons separately.
Add: In the Contact list window, the click the drop down menu and select Add-Message group
to add a new group. Click the horizontal line under the group name to open the text input
entry window.
Edit: Click the group name to edit and the click edit on the bottom left corner of the window.
Open the edit window of the selected group. In the group member list window, click the
group member to edit. You can click the drop down menu to select add contact to add a
contact for the group. Select delete contact to delete a contact from the group. Just follow
the instructions of the phone
Send SMS: Click the name of the group you wish to send the message. Click menu and select
send SMS to send the SMS message to the entire group.
Delete: Select the group name to open the group list window. Click the drop down menu and
select delete to delete the selected group.
Note: A maximum of five (5) contacts can be added to each message group defined. Contacts
stored on the SIM card cannot be grouped.
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2.3 Delete numbers
From the contact list window, select the entry to be deleted, then click the drop down menu and
select Delete. Click OK to confirm deletion or click Cancel to return to view contact screen.
2.4 Multiple deletion
You can delete multiple contacts at the same time. Click the drop down menuand select Multidelete option. Select the checkbox on the left of the contacts to delete and click OK. You will be
prompted to confirm your deletion. You can also choose Select all from the drop down menu to
select all the contacts and delete all the records in the Contact list. Select Cancel all to cancel
without deleting any entries.
2.5 Copy
2.5.1 Copy a single contact between the phone and the SIM card
To copy a single contact, open the detail information window for the contact, then choose Copy from
the drop down menu. The system will notify you when the copy operation is finished by displaying a
“copy success” message. If the contact is originally stored on the phone, it will be copied to the SIM
card. If the contact is originally stored on the SIM card, it will be copied to the phone.
2.5.2 Copy all contacts
To transfer the phone book records from the phone to the SIM card, in the contact list window, click
the group name on the bottom left corner of the screen until Phone is shown. Then, activate the
drop down menu on the top and select Copy to SIM card.
To transfer the phone book records from the SIM card to the phone, in the contact list window, click
the group name on the bottom left corner of the screen until SIM is shown. Then, activate the drop
down menu on the top and select Copy to phone.
2.5.3 Copy selected contacts
To transfer the selected phone book records from the phone to the SIM card, in the contact list
window, click the group name on the bottom left corner of the screen until Phone is shown. Then,
activate the drop down menu on the top and select Multi-copy. In the next window choose the
contacts that need to be copied to the SIM card.
To transfer the phone book records from the SIM card to the phone, in the contact list window, click
the group name on the bottom left corner of the screen until SIM is shown. Then, activate the drop
down menu on the top and select Multi-copy. In the next window choose the contacts that need to
be copied to the phone.
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