Power Idea Technology LM802B Users Manual

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FCC W arn ing
Thi s device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operat ion i s sub jec t to th e fol low ing two conditions: (1) Thi s dev ice m ay no t cau se ha rmf ul in ter fer enc e, an d (2) t his d evi ce mu sta cce pt any interference received, including int erf ere nce t hat m ay ca use u nde sir edo per ati on.
Thi s phone meets the government's requirements for e xpo sur e to ra dio w ave s.t he ph one i s a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and m anu fac tur ed to e xce ed li mit sfo r exp osu re to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communi cat ion C omm iss ion (FC C) of t he U. S Gov ernment. Th ese l imi ts ar e par t of co mpr ehe nsi ve gu ide lin es an des tab lis h per mit ted l eve ls of RF e nergy for the general population. The g uid eli nes a re ba sed o n sta nda rds t hat w ere developed by independent scientific o rga niz ati ons t hro ugh p eri odi can d tho rou gh ev alu ati on of sc ientific studies. The st and ard s inc lud e a sub sta nti al sa fet y mar gin d esi gne d to as sur e the safety of all persons regardless of age or health.The ex pos ure s tan dar d for w ire les s mob ile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Spe cif ic Abs orp tio n Rat e, or S AR, Th e SAR l imit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/Kg.
Note: Th is eq uip men t has b een t est ed an d fou nd to c omp ly wi th th e lim its f or a Cl ass B d igi tal device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. Th ese l imi ts ar e des ign ed to p rov ide r eas ona ble protection against harmful interference in a resid ent ial i nst all ati on. Th is eq uip men t generates, uses and can radiate radio freque ncy e ner gy an d, if n ot in sta lle d and u sed i n accordance with the instructions, may cause harmfu l int erf ere nce t o rad io co mmu nic ati ons . However, there is no guarantee that interference w ill n ot oc cur i n a par tic ula r ins tal lat ion . If thi s equipment does cause harmful interferenc e to ra dio o r tel evi sio n rec ept ion , whi ch ca n be determined by turning the equipment off an d on, t he us er is e nco ura ged t o try t o cor rec t the interference by one or more of the following measur es:
—Re orient or relocate the receiving antenna. —In crease the separation between the equipmen t and r ece ive r. —Co nnect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit di ffer ent f rom t hat t o whi ch th e rec eiv er is
connected. —Co nsult the dealer or an experienced rad io/ TV te chn ici an fo r hel p.
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Content
Int roduction............................................................4
Security and performance........................................4
1.S tart using........................................... ... ... ... ... .. 6
1.1 b attery.... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .6
1.1 .1 uninstall action and installation of b att ery.. ... ... ..6
1.1 .2 charging the battery.. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 7
1.1 .3 use of battery .................................................7
1.2 p lug and unplug the earphone.............................7
1.3 S IM ca rd............................... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . 7
1.3 .1 insertion of SIM card.......................................
1.3 .2 Insert the T-FLA SH. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .
1.3 .3 Usage of USB and T-F LAS H dat a cab le. ... ... ... ... 8
1.3 .4 unlock the SIM card........................................
1.4 D escription of the mobile phone..........................
1.4 .1 feature......................................................... 1
1.4 .2 specification.................................................10
1.4 .3 keypad description........................................ 11
1.4 .4 Text e dit ing w ind ow.. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . 12
2. Di al and answer the call...................................
2.1 m aking a call .................................................. 12
2.1 .1 direct dial ....................................................
2.1 .2 making a call from the phone list.....................12
2.1 .3 speed dial.................................................... 12
2.2 a nswering a call...............................................12
2.2 .1 answering new call........................................12
2.2 .2 adjust the volume..........................................12
2.2 .3 hands free....................................................12
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2.2 .4 end a call.......................................................13
2.2 .5 connecting two calls at the same time ..............1 3
2.2 .6 conference call.............................................. 13
2.2 .7 emergency call.............................................. 13
3. me nu op eration...................................... ... ... ... .. 14
4. ti me manage.................................................. ... 1 5
4.1 a larm.................................................. ... ... ... ... . 15
4.2 t asks.......................... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .
4.3 t ime and date...................................................
4.4 s topwatch........................................................
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5. us er profiles..................................................... 1 5
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5.1 g eneral............................................................ 15
5.2 m eeting...........................................................
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5.3 o utdoor............................................................ 15
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5.4 i ndoor.............................................................. 15
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5.5 h eadset...........................................................
5.6 b luetooth......................................................... 15
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6. or ganizer............................................ ... ... ... ... .. 15
6.1 w orld clock.......................................................1 5
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6.2 C alendar.......................................................... 15
6.3 C alculator........................................................
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6.4 B luetooth.........................................................
6.5 u nit converter...................................................
6.6 u rgency converter.............................................1 7
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7. ph one boo k.................... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 17
7.1 v iew................................................................ . 17
7.2 s end text message............................................
7.3 s end multimedia message................................. 17
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7.4 c all................................................ ... ... ... ... ... ... 17
7.5 e dit............................................. ... ... ... ... ... ... ...17
7.6 d elete..............................................................17
7.7 c opy.... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .17
7.8 m ove.................................... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .
7.9 s end contact.....................................................17
7.1 0 add to blacklist...............................................
7.11 C all er gr oup s.. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..17
7.1 2 Phonebook settings........................................
8. Me ssaging...................................... ... ... ... ... ... ...1 8
8.1 w rite message..................................................18
8.2 i nbox........................................................... ... ..18
8.3 d rafts.............................................. ... ... ... ... ... ..18
8.4 o utbox..............................................................18
8.5 M MS............................ ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...18
8.6 B roadcast message...........................................19
8.7 Tem pla tes ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..19
8.8 S MS settings....................................................19
9. Ca ll center.........................................................19
9.1 c all history.... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .1 9
9.2 c all settings......................................................19
9.2 .1 caller ID.........................................................
9.2 .2 call waiting....................................................19
9.2 .3 call divert......................................................20
9.2 .4 call barring....................................................20
9.2 .5 line stitching..................................................20
9.2 .6 closed user group.......................................... 20
9.2 .7 advance settings........................................... 20
9.2 .7.1 blacklist....................................................20
9.2 .7.2 auto redial.................................................20
9.2 .7.3 call time display... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..20
9.2 .7.4 call time reminder......................................20
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9.2 .7.5 auto quick end...........................................20
10. settings ................................................... ... .. 20
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10.1 phone settings ..............................................20
10.1.1 schedule power on/off.. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .20
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10.1.2 language .................................................. 2 0
10.1.3 pref. input methods ................................... 20
10.1.4 display.... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..
10.1.5 Shortcut.....................................................20
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10.1.6 dedicated key... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 20
10.1.7 Mode.........................................................20
10.1.8 LCD Backlight.............................................20
10.2 Network settings........................................... 20
10.2.1 network selection....................................... 20
10.2.2 preferences ...............................................2 0
10.2.3 GPRS connection.......................................2 0
10.3 Security settings............................................2 1
10.3.1SIM lock......................................................21
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10.3.2 Phone lock................................................. 21
10.3.3 Auto keypad lock.........................................21
10.3.4 Fixed dial................................................... 21
10.3.5 Barred dial................................................. 21
10.3.6 Change password.......................................2 1
10.4 Connectivity.... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . 21
10.5 Restore factory settings................................. 21
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10.6 Sound effec ts. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..2 2
10.7 File manager.................................................22
11. Multimedia.................................................... 22
11.1 V ide o pla yer. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .22
11.2 Au dio p lay er.. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 22
11.3 S oun d rec ord er .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .23
11.4 E boo k rea der. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 2 3
11.5 F M rad io .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .23
12. Fun & Ga mes................................................. 24
12.1 STK service.................................................. 24
12.2 Internet service............................................. 24
12.3 Games......................................................... 24
App endix
Com mon questions........................................... . 25
Maintenance guideline....................................... 26
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Brief introduction
Wel com e to ch oos e LM1 21 GS M dig ita l mob ile p hon e, thi s user manual states the outstanding performanc e of LM 121 mobile phone in details, with wate rpr oof IPX 4, dustproof IP5, 1.5m free drop rugged functions, and also the first floatable mobile phone in the w orl d, support torch, FM radio, Bluetooth, MMS, MP3 playback, Vide o pla yer, S oun d rec ord er, Eb ook reader etc. Functions. Besides support the basic voice dialing, messag e etc . fun ction, also with the follow features: WAP, hand free, auto redial, blacklist, auto quick, speed dial, calendar, stopwatch, wallp ape r, not e, ti me and date, calculator, unit converter, curren cy converter, phone lock, keypad lock, schedul e pow er on/off .
Security and performance
To touch the screen of the mobile phone with sharp articles is prohibited. Dust particles and n ail s may scr atch the screen. Please maintain the screen cl ean . Please remove the dust on the screen with soft cloth gently, so as no t to sc rat ch th e scr een .
In th under raining days, please do not use the mob ile phone when charge it or outdoor, so as to avoid be ing str uck by thunder or other injuries.
Please do not put the battery in high-temperature environment (high temperature will le ad to h eat o f the
battery upgrading), or else it may result in fire or explosion.
Please keep the mobile phone bein g cha rge d and t he charger away from people or other flammab le an d explosive articles in order to avoid fire, exp los ion o r other dangers!
Please strictly adhered to the rules and do shut d own the mobile phone on occasions which us e of mo bil e phone is prohibited! Please do not put the mobile phone, battery and charger in the equipment with strong electro mag net ic field, such as induction cooker and microwav e ove n; otherwise it will lead to circuit failure , fir e or ex plo sio n.
Please do not arbitrarily refit the mobile pho ne, o r tear down the mobile phone and accessorie s wit hou t authorization. Improper refitting or tear down eas ily tri ggers fire and explosion of the mobile p hon e. On ly th e authorized organizations can repair t he mo bil e pho ne.
Please do not use batteries, charger or accessori es of non-standard original models.
Please do not join the two poles of the battery, so a s not to result in battery short-circuit.
If th e power wire has been damaged (such as the exposed and fractured), or the connector has been loosened, please don't use it, so as to avoid elec tri c shock, short circuit of the charger or fire.
The mobile phone should be powered off in t he hospital or other places where use of mobil e pho ne is
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prohibited. Mobile phone will affec t pro per w ork o f electronic equipment and medical devi ces , suc h as pacemakers, hearing aids and other medi cal electronic equipments. Pacemaker manufact ure r proposes to keep the distance between the mobi le phone and the pacemaker at least 15 cm, in order to avoid potential interference to the pac ema ker b y the mobile phone.
Please do not uses the mobile phone when driv e a car. In case of emergency, ple ase u se ha nd- fre e devices (which may be bought separately ); ot her wis e, please park your car on the road side before makin g a call.
Please do not put the mobile phone on car insur anc e airbag or region reachable by the airbag af ter spreading. Otherwise when the airbag expan ds or ruptures, the mobile phone is likely to cause se rio us damage to the people in the car due to strong extern al for ce.
Please keep the mobile phone, battery and char ger at pl ace out of the reach of children. Please do not let children use the mobile phone, battery and cha rge r in the a bsence of adults' supervision.
In or der to comply with provisions of RF leakage, when you wear a mobile phone or use the data fun ctions of the mobile phone, please mai nta in th e distance between the antenna and the body a t lea st 1 inch (2.5 centimeters).
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Please power off t he mo bil e pho ne be for e cle ani ng and maintenance. If the mobile phone is connec ted t o the c harger, you need to unplug the charger fr om th e power outlet, and disconnect the connection bet wee n the c harger and the mobile phone in orde r to av oid electric shock, short circuit of battery or charger.
Do not use chemical lotion, scrubbing cle ans er to wipe the mobile phone or the charger, otherw ise i t may damage the components or cause fire. Slightl y wet a nd anti-static soft clean cloth can be used.
Please do not throw the old and abandone d lit hiu m batteries into trash can, send them to the designated locations or return them to our company.
Please do not charge the mobile phone in environment with much dust, humidity, too h igh , or to o low temperature (the permitted charging tempe rat ure range is 0~ 40), and the power wire cannot be nearby the heating containers.
Please do not use the phone to make bold to camera, video and recording that may infract the rights of the copyright owners. The c ompany will not be responsible for any l oss es caused by not recording, deleting, destructin g or damage of the photos, video and recordings cau sed b y its a ccessories or software on the use of the functions including camera, video and audio.
In th e use of network function, if the users download a fil e with virus, which make the mobile phone can not
be used normally; the company does not underta ke an y responsibility arising therefore. War nin g: The original manufacturer wil l not t ake o n any responsibility for the users who are not in comp lia nce with the above advices or improperly use th e mob ile phone. Note: Th e app lic ati on of v alu e-a dde d ser vic es of t he mobile phone is provided by relevant s erv ice p rov ide rs. Please refer to the relevant help or providers ' not es fo r detailed information. Sta tement: The C omp any r ese rve s the r igh t to im pro ve the product without making any advance notic e, an d keeps final interpreting rights on the produ ct performance. The co mpa ny co mmi ts to i mpr ove t he product quality and gradually laun che s new v ers ion s of products. So if the contents stated in the manual are slightly diffe ren t fro m the f unc tio n, sp eci fic ati on or design, please refer to the mobile phone. Such c han ges are not notified additionally, yo ur un der sta ndi ng is appreciated.
Start Using
1. Battery
The b attery is attached with the mobile phone. Th e battery is not charged when the mobile phon e is purchased but can support power on. Please rec har ge it for use after complete use up the battery for the first
three times, which makes this battery easier to ach iev e the best using state.
Uninstall and installation of battery
Put the back of the mobile phone upward; press the clip first then take off the r ear c ove r acc ord ing t o the picture below.
Dig out the bottom of the battery and get the battery out.
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Whe n inst all ing th e batt ery, ins ert th e meta l teet h at the top of th e bat ter y into c orr esp ond ing sl ot of th e mobile ph one , an d th en p ress t he b att ery do wn t o install t he battery i n p lac e. The ba tte ry mus t b e ensured to be installed before power on.
Charging the battery
1. Pu t the charging connector to the phone like the picture below:
2. Co nnect to the charging plug to the socket of the Power Supply
3. Aft er charging, take out of the charging connecto r. Battery Use:When the power of the battery was lower tha n normal, the phone will prompt battery low. P lea se charging for the battery, othe rwi se yo u wil l los e the fil es which not saved. If you don't charge for a long tim e, th e phone will be powered off au tom ati cal ly. Whe n charging, the battery icon at the right upper corner of the screen will appear in a dynamic r oll ing manner. During the charging period, the ba tte ry,
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mobile phone and charger will bec ome h ot, w hic h is normal a phenomenon. War nin g: The s tated charging temperature range s fro m 0 to 40Please do not use charging equipmen t if th e temperature exceeds the range. Please d o use t he charger provided by the supplier. Appl ica tio n of unauthorized charger may trigger dang er an d bre ach the mobile phone maintenance warra nty.
Use of battery
In actual use, the standby time and talk time of the mobile phone varies with the network status, work ing environment and differ ent u sin g man ner s.
War nin g: You mu st po wer o ff th e mob ile p hon e bef ore removing the SIM card. Inserting or removing the SIM c ard is absolutely prohibited when the external pow er supply is connected, otherwise SIM card and mobile p hon e may be damaged. Ins ertion of SIM card
Power off the m obi le ph one , rem ove t he re ar co ver a nd battery. Ins ert the SIM card correctly in the card slot; finally install battery and the rear cover of the mobile phon e.
Ins ert T-FLASH card
Ope n the mem ory car d holde r, a nd inse rt the me mory ca rd
int o the slo t at the bot tom
according to the chat below, then close the memory card holder
Usage of USB and T-FLASH data cable:
Before the first time to use T-Fla sh, p lea se fo rma t the T-Flash by PC.
1. Use the USB cable attached with the phone to connect PC and the phone.
2. Under Power on status, the USB setting interface will automatically pop up.
Mass Storage”
Select “ ,t hen P C sho ws“re mov abl e disc”.Cl ick i nto t he sa ved f ile s, the f ile s can b e copied,m ove d etc .
Eg:MP3 to Music folderMP4 o r AVI fil es to V ide o fileAud io fi les t o Audi o fol der p ict ure s to Im age s foldert xt fi les t o Ebo ok fo lde r.
NoteDon 't pu ll ou t USB c abl e fro m PC di rec tly, exit by clicking the USB icon from PC table fir st, when you see “delete hardware safely”, select USB and stop it, then pull out the USB cable.
Unlock the SIM card
In order to prevent illegal use, SIM card adopts PIN code (personal identification code) e ncr ypt ion protection. If th is fu nction is selected, PIN code should be inpu t correctly each time when you power on the mobile phone, thus to unlock the SIM card for normal use. Users can disarm the SIM card protection but illega l use of the SIM card cannot be prevented. If th e PIN c ode input is error for three consecutive times, your SIM card will be locked by the network. The
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mobile phone will enquire the PUK code w hic h wil l be provided by your network operator. If the PUK code input is wrong for 10 times, the SIM card will be permanently barred.
Note: Your n etw ork o per ato r wil l set a s tan dar d PIN c ode (4 to 8 numbers) for you and you should change it to pr ivate password as soon as possible.
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Mob ile s tatus icons
You ca n fin d the i nfo rma tio n via t he ic ons d isp lay ed on the s creen.
Indicates current signal intensity
Indicates SIM1is connecting network currently
Indicates unread short message
Indicates unread multimedia message and
download message
Indicates divert all voice calls unconditional
Indicates missed calls
Current Alert type is : Vibration
Current Alert type isVibration / Or under silent
mode
Current Alert type isVib. and ring
Current Alert type isVib. then ring
Silence mode
Conversation and keeping conversation
Indicates keypad is locked
Indicates earphone has been inserted
Indicates Bluetooth is activated
Bluetooth matched earphone
Indicates Alarm is set
Indicates current mobile phone circuit
ind icati ng MP3 pl aybac k
indicating MP3 playback
Stopwatch has been set
Ind icate s curre nt batt ery pow er
Indicates current battery power
Vie w of mo bil e pho ne
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1. La ser Beam
2. Torc h
3. na vigation keys to shortcut functions
4. Me nu/OK button
5. Di al button
6. Sy mbol button
7. Ph onebook/back/hands free
8. Po wer on/off or E nd ca ll bu tto n
9. By l ong pressing # button to vibration mode
10. Earphone & Charger port
11. sp eak er
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Specification Fre quency: GSM 9 0 /
M 85
1900 MHz Dimension:53 mm X 115 mm X 2 3mm Talk time:4.5h(depends on the local netwo rk)
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Sta ndby time:400h(depends on the local net wor k) Scr een parameter:2.0" TFT 6 5K co lor, 1 76* 220 pix els Phonebook capacity:1000pcs SMS capacity:1000pcs
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Battery:1300mAH Temperature: -20degree to 55 degree Mobile phone antenna:Inside antenna Memory:supports up to 16G IP5 4 Dustproof and water proof: The f irst digit (5) indicates resistance to dust. It's not completely impervious to dust but any dust whi ch do es enter will not have any harmful effe ct on t he equipment. The s eco nd di git ( 4) in dic ate s the p hon e is resistant to splashing water. Splashes hitt ing t he phone from any angle will have no harmful effe ct.
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Fun cti ons o f the k eys are described as following:
Keys
Left soft key
Right soft key
Send key
End key
OK ke y
OK; p op-up menu; short press in the standby screen to ente r the m ain m enu .
Clear; back; short press in the standby screen to enter the Pho neb ook .
Making a call, press Snd key for dialing out;answering a c all ; in th e sta ndb y scr een p res s the S nd key to enter the Call history.
Hang up a call; go back to the standby screen.Short pre ss En d key t o off/ o n the b ack gro und l igh t; long press End to power on / off t he ph one
Ok; short press to enter menu screen; short press to select and che ck th e unr ead m ess age
Left navigation key (L): moving to the left; in the Languages, press it to switch to the next module clockwise.
Right navigation key (R):moving to the right;in the Mp 3pl ayb ack ;pr ess i t to sw itc h to th e mod ule anticlockwise.
UP, Down navigation key:Up:Wri te Ma ssa ge; Dow n:F M rad io. In Us er Pr ofi le, P rof ie op tio ns -> Customize -> Volume->Ringtone, by short pressi ng th e up or d own d ire cti on ke y to ad jus t vol ume .
In Ga mes interface to speed up or back off op era tio n
Inp ut numbers, letters, punctuation; short press Numb er ke y to en ter c orr esp ond ing m enu ; lon g press 2-9 to speed dial (need set); in the editing scre en, s hor t pre ss # ke y to sw itc h inp ut me tho d; short press * key to enter the symbol choosing interface; lon g pre ss 0 ke y in di al sc ree n to in put + , p, w.
By sh ort pressing to light up
Torch
Short press * key to enter the symbol choosing interface ;
* key
one press # key to active Silent mode; in the editing state, shor t pre ss # ke y to sw itc h inp ut me tho d;
#k ey
adjust the volume under FM screen
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Navi gation key
keypad
*& #key
Fun ction description
Text i npu t and e dit w ind ow
1.1.1.1 Sma rt ABC/a bc in put m eth od
Whe n you use smart ABC/abc input method, you only need to press 2-9 to input letters, the phone will p rov ide all possible letters for your choice, for example, pre ss number key2 twice, it will list “aa”or“ab\ac”etc for your choice, and of course you can keep on inputting le tte rs to re duce the choices.
1.1.1.2 Oth er gr amm ar
Under editing screen, you can select and ed it gr amm ar of cu rrent language by entering input method m enu .
2.D ial and answer the call Making a call Dir ect dial Making domestic call
In th e sta ndby screen, input the call numbers (please add the area code for domestic long-distance call s), press Snd to ma ke the call.
Call extension of fixed number
Whe n calling the extension number of a fixed num ber, you need to dial the host number and then dial the extension number according to the correspo ndi ng vo ice hints. If you insert “p” between the host number and extension number, the mobile phone will au tom ati cal ly dial the extension number for you.
Call an in ternational call
To make an international call, you simply need to in put
the symbol “+”(long press 0 key , then input the countr y code and complete phone number that you wan t to dial.
Making a call from phonebook list
In th e Phonebook list, select correspondin g con tac t person and phone number, press Snd key to make the call
Spe ed di al
Enter phonebookoptionphonebook s ett ings pee d dial On th e standby screen, long press the number keys and you can automatically dial the number that h as been set up. If speed dial has not been set for the number key you long pressed, the mobile phone wi ll hint you “No speed dial number”.
Ans wer a call Ans wering new call
Pre ss to a nsw er when there is new call
Adj ust volume You ca n adj ust v oic e vol ume b y usi ng up / dow n key dur ing c onv ersation. Hand Free
Pre ss right soft key to choose “Hand free”, you can switch conversation between receiver and s pea ker
Refuse the call
Pre ss or right soft key to refuse calls Connecting two calls at the same time.
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Act ive option, and you can operate as below:
Swa p: switch call Con ferencemak ing c onf ere nce c all n etw ork
support is required
End s ing le call: hang up the current call. End a ll ca lls: hang up all the current calls. Transfer (network support is required): transfer the
current call to your designated phone num ber.
New call: input new phone number to dial. Pho nebook: enter the phonebook interface. Messages: edit the message to send it. Sou nd re corder: to record and save the current call. Sil ence: Open Silence mode, the caller can't hear a ny
sound at your side. DTM F: on/off set tin gs ca n be co ndu cte d. If t he fu nct ion is activated, when calling the telephone exc han ge, y ou can call the extension in accordance with voic e cle ws; the a foresaid functions are unavailable if t he fu nct ion is off. “Connecting and preset Bluetooth Headset” Sw itc h on Bluetooth→search handsfree device→pa iri ng→ Pre set to Bluetooth headset device; choose“connecting and preset Bluetooth headset”during calling then can reali ze ha nds fre e communication. Details as per the Bluetooth men u.
Conference call Hold conf. call: hold the current call with members of
the c onference, then others cannot hear your voic e; and the option of Hold conf. call changed to Retrieve conf. call, select it and you can recover normal conference call. Split: separate the selected member from the conference call.
Emergency call
if yo u are in the network coverage area, even with out the S IM ca rd, you are also able to make an emergency call. Inp utting the PIN code or unlock the phone unloc kin g interface, press SOS and you can make an emergen cy call.
Note: The e mergency call numbers in different countries or re gions are different. Please refer to the local num bers for specific emergency service number s.
3.M enu func tion form
Time M anage
Use r profi les
Org anize r
Pho neboo k– Opti on
Mes sagin g
Ala rm Task Time a nd date Sto pwatc h Gen eral Mee ting Out door Ind oor Hea dset Blu etoot h Wor ld cloc k Cal endar Cal culat or Blu etoot h Uni t conve rter Cur rency c onver ter Vie w Sen d text me ssage Sen d multi media Cal l Edi t Del ete Cop y Mov e Sen d conta ct Add t o black list Cal ler gro ups Pho neboo k setti ng Wri te mess age Inb ox Dra fts Out box MMS Bro adcas t messa ge Templ ates SMS s ettin gs
Cal l cente r
Set tings
Mul timed ia
Fun & G ames
Cal l histor y---M issed ca lls/ Di aled cal ls/ Rec eived ca lls/ De lete cal l logs/ C all tim ers/ Cal l cost/ Text m sg. cou nter / GPR S counte r Cal l settin gs Cal ler ID Cal l waitin g Cal l divert Cal l barrin g Lin e switch ing Clo sed user g roup Adv ance set tings ------ Black list/ Aut o redia l / Cal l time dis play/ C all ti me rem inde r/ Aut o quick en d
Pho ne sett ings- ---Sc hedul e power o n/ off; Lan guage ; Pref. I nput me thods ; Displ ay; /Sh ortcu ts/ Ded icate d key /Mo de; LCD bac kligh t Sec urity s ettin gs--- SIM loc k/ Phon elock / Cha nge pas sword Con necti vity Res tore fa ctory s ettin gs Sou nd effe cts Fil e manag er
Vid eo Play er Aud io Play er Sou nd Reco rder Ebo ok Read er FM Ra dio
STK s ervic e Int ernet s ervic e Gam es
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4—Time M ana ge Ala rm
Set alarm Select an alarm, enter the settings interface of this alarm, ( You can set 5 Alarms most), you can turn on / off t his a lar m and s et th e tim e of th e ala rm, a t the s ame tim e, you can set this alarm in details such as Alert typ e etc. ( Enter to Profile options – Customized – To ne setting to set the Alert ringtone)
Task
Enter task menu, you can choose “Add” to have a new fol der. If th e tas ks list is not empty, you ca n act iva te “o pti on” to op erate as below:
Vie w: Vi ew th e ite m tha t you c hoo se ADDYo u can c hoo se co rre spo ndi ng ca tal ogu e to
add new task.
Edi tEdi t the t ask t hat y ou ch oos e DeleteD ele te th e tas ks
Delete overdue: Delete overdue tasks.
Delete all: Delete all tasks Jum p to da teSw itc h to th e dat e in va lid t ime r ang e,
to vi ew the task. Send CalendarSe nd cu rre nt ta sk by s hor t mes sag e/ Multimedia message/ Bluetooth
Save as fileSa ve cu rre nt ta sk by f ile f orm . Tim e and D ate Tim e and d ate : mod ify t he cu rre nt ci ty, ti me, d ate a nd
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Sto pwa tch
In st opwatch interface, you can select the split timing or lap timing and view records that you have saved.
5—User profiles
You ca n cha nge t he se tti ng ( su ch as t one s ett ing s, volume and alert type etc ) according to your own preferences. The ph one p rov ide s a set o f def aul t profiles including the General, Meeting, Outd oor, Ind oor, Silent, Headset and Bluetooth. When y ou in ser t headset to the mobile phone, headset mode will b e activated automatically. Pre ss OK key, yo u can s et ac cor din g to wh at yo u choose. Pre ss left soft key, ent er cu sto miz ed me nu, y ou ca n the parameters under diffe ren t pro fil es su ch as Ton e settings (Incoming call/ Alarm/ Message/ Keypa d), Volume, Alert type; Ring type, Extra tone, Answer mode.
Not e: Under different profiles or volumes, there will be di fferent icons on screen.
6--Organizer
6.1 Worl d Clo ck
Check time of some cities in the world; Select “dayli ght saving time for foreign city”
6.2 Calendar
Enter calendar interface, the current month cal end ar is displayed and the current date has a frame aroun d the
number with special color. Activate Options, a nd yo u can operate as follows: Vie w: yo u can v iew t he ca len dar e ffe cti ng to day. You also can add a new calendar or edit, delete and send the s elected calendar. Vie w all : you c an vi ew th e ent ire c ale nda r. You als o can add a new calendar or edit, delete and send the selected calendar. Add event: you can choose one type and add a new calendar.
Note: Tim e set tin g way i n “Ad d eve nt” men u wou ld be dif ferent according to the kind of event selected.
Delete event: delete current event. Jump to date: input the date need to be switched(i n a valid period of time), there will display the in put ted d ate .
6.3 C alculator
The c alculator performs four operations as addi tio n, subtraction, multiplication and divisi on. E nte r cal cul ato r interface, you can input numbers directly an d pre ss navigation key to switch the operation which y ou ne ed, the n start calculation. Whe n the calculation of dividing 0 overflows , the r esu lt is larger than 999999999999 or less than ­999999999999, the mobile phone wil l dis pla y the w ron g hint “E”.
6.4 B luetooth
In co nnectivity, you c an fi nd th e con nec tiv ity m ode o f Bluetooth. Enter into Bluetooth menu list interfac e, yo u can operate as follows:
6.4 .1 Power: turn on/off t he Bl uet oot h fun cti on. W hen Bluetooth function is turned off , all B lue too th connection are ended, you can transmit and rec eiv e data by using Bluetooth. Please turn off the B lue too th fun ction when your phone is used for other opera tio ns, because Bluetooth connection will con sum e the battery capacity.
6.4 .2 Vi sib ili ty: s et on /of f vis ibi lit y of Bl uet oot h.
6.4 .3 My device: enter into my device, if has not connected with other device, you can select Inqui ry new device to search and compare with the mob ile phone, else the records of Bluetooth devices w hic h has connected with this handset are shown on the interface.
6.4 .4 Inquiry audio device: system will automat ica lly search the hands-free device, and then shows t he results after searching.
6.4 .5 Change device name: you can change the pho ne name.
6.4 .6 Advanced: you can view my address, set the audio path, storage, sharing permission an d rem ote control. Note: Th e rec eiv ed fi le th at tr ans mit ted b y blu eto oth are stored in Received folder automatic all y.
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6.4.7
1. How to pair a Bluetooth device and transmi t fil es To transmit files by Bluetooth under “my device” o r other menus: search new device=>input same password as the desired device for pairing=>successfully connected=>s ele ct fi le an d sta rt tr ansmitting.
2. To mak e a cal l wit h Blu eto oth h ead set Make sure the Bluetooth headset is with enough battery power=> long pressing the headset to p air ing mode (check the manual of Bluetooth headset)=>select “search audio devi ce” o r fro m “my device” to search=> pairing=>successfu lly p air ing , then the Bluetooth icon turns green and you can st art to ma ke a call.
Notice: All the files received by Bluetooth will be default saved to Received file.
6.5 U nit converter
Enter into Unit Converter you can select Wei ght o r Length to converter. In co nverter interface, select the unit then input the relative data, press OK, the result will be display ed automatically.
6.6 C urrency converter
In th is fu nction, if you input the rate and the amount of
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money in local, you can get the result of the equiva len ce money of foreign.
7--Phonebook
7.1 O ption
Enter into phonebook interface, you can inpu t the name to search for correct contacts; you can also add new contacts. You can have below option un der t he phonebook is not empty: Check:check the contacts Sending massage: sending massage to curren t contact. Sending MMS:Sending mms to current contact. Call: choose to call the contact. Edit: have some edition to the current contacts. Delete: Delete the current contacts informati on Copy: choose to copy the current contact to phone/SIM/ file manager. Move:Move the contacts to phone/SIM. Sending contacts:sending the current con tac ts. Add to blacklist:add the current contacts to the blacklist. Caller groups:you can add any contacts to any gr oup of yo ur friends/ family/ colleagues. Phonebook setting:you can choose save the conta cts to th e phone or to the SIM, input “my number”, choose Vca rd version, check memory status, and delete contacts.
8—Massage.
8.1 W rit e mas sag e:y ou ca n pre ss LS K to cr eat e a new
massage, you also can switch to MMS in massage editing screen by use the menu. In massages screen, the f ollowing operations are availabl e:
8.2 I nbo x:you can view the received massages including SMS and MMS; you also can do some operations, such as view, reply, cal l sen der, f orw ard , delete and so on.
8.3 D rafts:store the massages that confirm to save.
8.4 o utb ox:store the massages that sent
unsuccessfully.
8.5 M MS:
thi s function needs to be supported by SIM card. Please consult your network service provider for speci fic situations.
8.5 .1Writ e mas sag e Enter into the MMS interface, you can have below option: receiver, script, secret script, theme, topic an d contents. Whe n you input the receiver's information, you can input the receiver's phone number directly, or p res s “ch eck” from the phonebook. If you want to send one massage to more contacts, you just press choose under the r eceiver option:
Add numbers:add receiver's numbers
Add receiver's email:add receiver's emai l
address
Edit:edit the receiver's number what you
choose.
Delete:move the numbers from receiver's list.
Delete All:delete all receiver's numbe rs fr om
the l ist. The t heme of the MMS can be empty, and t he ma ssa ge will be sent as no theme. Under the MMS edition, press “option”, you can have “add picture, add audio or add attachment” etc option. Aft er fi nish the edition, you can choose send, save and sending, save to drafts, save to template, sending option, back something.
8.5 .2 inbox You ca n rea d and r epl y. If you didn't open the MMS fun ction , when you get MMS, it will be in blank. Whe n you have new MMS coming, it will notice you new massage, press read, then it will start the MMS download.
8.5 .3 outbox You ca n put t he MM S wha t you a re ed iti ng to t he outbox and check , transfer the MMS from the outbox as well.
8.5 .4 drafts Save what the massage you edit here, you can have “ch eck, sending” option etc as well.
8.5 .5 MMS setting
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You ca n hav e com mon s ett ing s as be low :se nd, receive, filter etc. Sto rage status” you can check the how much you used, how much space here left. The M MS size is related to operator, if the size of MMS is beyond of the limit, the phone is unable to get MMS successfully. If in th e MMS h ere e xis ted p ict ure w hic h can not be read by phone, you can not receive the MMS e ither.
8.6 Broadcast massage:you can choose the rec eiv e mode off o r on, c hoo se th e lan gua ges a nd ch ann el setting.
8.7 Templ ate s:E nte r int o the t emp lat es, y ou ca n hav e check the preinstall template massage or edit fro m the existed massage.
8.8 SMS setting:you can have profile setting, check memory status, preferred storage etc.
Not ice: Before you sending MMS, you have o check your SIM c ard connected with GPRS and have this MMS opt ion , det ail s ple ase consult with your local ope rator.
9—Call center
9.1 C all history
Below the call history, it wi ll di spl ay th e mis sed calls,dialed calls, received calls, call t ime rs et c. Under each record, you can have below optio n:v iew,
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call, send text massage etc. Delete all the call history→ delete all the calls history in one time. Call tim er→you can check how long the last call kept , tot al time you dialed, total time you picked. Call cost:this function should be supported by operator. Text m ess age c oun ter :ch eck h ow ma ny me ssa ge yo u accept and how many you send. GPR S counter:you can check how much you send and how much you get, you also can choose reset counte r, the n it can delete all your GPRS center information.
9.2 C all settings Caller ID
You ca n cho ose t he ca lle r's I D “ Set b y net wor k, Hi de ID or Se nd ID” Set by network was default in this phone. when you set “ Hide ID” then you can only pick up a call but can not call out.
Call waiting
you can activate/deactivate the function and al so ca n query the status of call waiting. After the function bein g activated, if you have a new incoming call wh ile i n calling process, your mobile phone will d isp lay t he ne w call interface, and the call can be received nor mal ly. If the f unction is deactivated, new incoming ca lls c ann ot be displayed.
Call div ert
Thi s function is used to transfer the call to your designated phone. The su cce ss of c all d ive rt se tti ng is related with the network and SIM card. Th e sys tem w ill give appropriate setting tips.
Call barring
Thi s function needs network support. Pleas e con tac t your network provider to open this busine ss. N etw ork provider will provide the correspondi ng ne two rk password for you activate call barring servi ce. Line switching: switch the phone current lin e. Closed user group:this function need the hel p fro m operator. Advance settings Blacklist: You can choose the mode on or off, a nd in put the n umbers what you want to put In the blacklist. Auto redial: you can choose this function mode o n or off . Call time display: During your call, it wil l dis pla y you how long you kept the call already. Call time reminder: You can set it remind yo u in si ngl e or periodic. Auto quick end: You can set it auto end a call dur ing t he call keep from 1 s to 9999 s.
10--Settings
10.1 Phone setting
Tim e and d ate : mod ify t he cu rre nt ci ty, time, date and the format. Language: you can set the language of the mob ile phone. Pref. input methods: there are multiplicities i npu t methods to be selected. You can choose one a s the default original input method for text editi ng. Display settings: you can set the function such as scr een saver, main menu eff ect , sho w dat e, sh ow operator name, greeting text and so on. Shortcuts: you can set shortcuts with which item you used often. Dedicated Key: you can set the navigation key's function by yourself Mode: you can set in normal mode or flight mode. LCD backlight: Set brightness and time.
10.2Network settings Please do not register networks inconsiste nt wi th th e SIM c ard, so as to prevent unavailability of normal u se. For d etails, please consult your service pro vid er. Network selection: search new network acco rdi ng to the network searching mode or select the netwo rk yo u need from the network list. Preferences: select and set the preferences of network.
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10.3 security settings SIM l ock: this function can prevent others from using your SIM card without your permission. After the SIM card PIN code is activated, correct PIN code must be input every time when the mobile phone is pow ere d on; oth erwise you can only make emergency cal l.
Not e: PIN c ode is the operating password and relative wit h the S IM ca rd. The SIM card will be locked, if the PIN c ode is wrong for 3 consecutive times. At th is tim e, you need the PUK code to unlock the SIM card. The PUK code may be provided for you tog ether with the PIN code and the SIM card. If not, ple ase contact your network provider. Pho ne lo ck
Thi s function is to lock the phone and prevent other people from using the mobile phone withou t permission (default password is 0000) .
Aut o keypad lock
Aft er th is function is activated, when the phone is in sta ndby status and without any operation, the key pad will be locked automatically after the set tim e. The n the sta ndby screen will show keypad locked ic on. At t he left bottom corner of the screen, word of Unlock will appear. If you need to unlock the mobile phone, you can press left key and “*” key Fix ed dial: after the function is activated, the mobile phone is only allowed to be used to dial the tele pho ne
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numbers existing in the list. To t urn o n the f unc tio n, yo u need to input your PIN2 code. Please consult your
10.6 Sound effect Select diff ere nt so und e ffe ct to p lay bac k the M P3.
network service provider for specific situati ons . Note:When the Fixed dial function is active, the funct ion of SI M car d will be restricted, such as dial call, send SMS , and send MMS and so on. Barred dial: this function needs to be supported by SIM card. Please consult your network service provi der f or specific situations. Cha nge password: you can change the password of SIM P IN an d SIM PIN2 through the system prompts
10.4 Connectivity
GSM d ata: you can choose to edit the GSM account, numbers, user name,password line type,speed ,pr ima ry DNS etc. GPR S:you can choose to edit the GPS account name, GPR S APN, user name, pass word,Auth.type, primary DNS something.
10.5 Restore factory settings
Enter into the restore factory settings, the mobile ph one will prompt you to input password (defaul t pas swo rd is 1122 ). You ca n car ry on c orr esp ond ing o per ati on af ter inputting the correct password. Aft er ru nning the Restore factory settings, the environment setup (e.g. user profile) restore to fac tor y default setting.
10.7 File manager Enter into file manager, then the interface sho ws ph one and memory card (memory card is inserted in the phone). At the top of the interface, the capacity and surplus capacity of the phone or memory card are displayed. The f oll owi ng op era tio ns ar e ava ila ble : Select Phone or Memory card to open, format, rename or ch eck details of the folder; Opening one of the folders, you can conduct Open/play, Ne w fol der, Rename, Delete, Sort by, et c. En ter o ne of t he fo lde r you can conduct Play, se nd to B lue too th, U se as ringtone or wallpaper, New folder, Ren ame , Del ete , Sort by, Ma rk se ver al, C opy, M ove , Del ete Al l, De tai ls checking, etc.
Not e: Files to be transmitted shall be the same for mat as that supported at des tination,or ,s end ing m ay fa il.
11—Multimedia
11.1 E nte r the m edi a pla yer i nte rfa ce; a cti vat e Opt ion s, then you can operate as follows: Play:Play the current video file. Send:send the selected video file. Rename:Rename the selected video file . Delete:Delete the current video file.
Delete all files: Delete all video files li ste d. Array: Array the video files listed. Sto rage:to set where to store the current video fil e. When there's no any file in the list, it shows only the sto rage. Note: only the video files that saved in “Vide os” f old er can be played.
11.2 Audi o Pla yer
Enter the media player interface; activate Options , then you can operate as follows: Play: play the current audio file. Details: check the details of the file. Add to ringtones:add the current audio file to r ing ton e. Reflash list: (when the “auto list” in “settin g”m enu i s set “ on”) Settings: set the covering parameters of audio pl aye r Preferred playlist:Memory card or Phone. List auto generated:when it's set ON, all MP3 wi ll be auto added to MP3 playback list.When it's set OFF , MP3 can be added manually. Repeat:playback current music repea ted ly. Shuffl e: Shu ffl ly pl ayb ack a ll MP 3 in th e lis t. Background play:exit MP3 playback int erf ace , music is still playing. Bluetooth settings: can s et Bl uet oot h ste reo o utp ut on or off. Bluetooth stereo headset: after pairing, t he MP 3 can be sent to Bluetooth headset (n eed t he
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Bluetooth headset to support stereo output ). Audio effec t: can s ele ct di ffe ren t aud io eff ect f or the current music. Whe n the list is empty, it s how s onl y Ref les h and Setting items.
Not e: only the audio files that saved in “My audio” fol der can be played.
11.3 Sound Recorder
When the recorder list is not empty, se lec t one o f the recording files and activate Options, you can con duc t the following operations: New record: start the new recording. List: list the recorder file. Play: play the current selected recording file. Append: continue to add record on the previ ous ly selected recorder file. Rename: rename of the current recording file . Delete: delete the current selected record ing f ile . Delete All: Delete all the files record ed. Use: send current selected recording to user prof ile s. Send: send current selected recording file . Settings: you can set the preferred storage locat ion , fil e format, audio quality of the recording file.
11. 4 Ebo ok re ade r
Thi s function can be used for read the files which a re sto red in the phone or memory card (confirm the memory card is inserted). Enter the interface of Ebook file list, activate Options
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and you can conduct the following operati ons . Ope n ebook: read the file current selected. Clean up bookshelf: rearrange the files i n the f old er. Global settings: set the font style, font size, scroll by, auto scroll, scroll speed, full screen, Encodin g, alignment and select storage for reading of Ebook . Book info: display the content of Ebook such as title, size, and format. Delete: delete the selected file. Delete all files: delete all files displa yed i n Ebo ok me nu. Sort by: arrange all files in sequence which is di spl aye d in Ebook. Apply global settings: renew the relative settings o f Ebook. Help: introduce shortcut key of Ebook functions.
11.5 FM radio
Enter into option list and conduct operations as fo llo ws: Channel list: display all the channels ex ist ed in t he li st. Manual input: manually input the channels. Pre set auto search: automatically search channel s and update the current channel list. Settings: set the correlative parameter of FM radio.
Not e:Plug in earphone,th en pr ess l eft s oft b utt on to th e FM ra dio inte rface.Press up direction key o sta rt auto search,or left/ rig ht di rec tio n key t o start manual search.Press down direction key to stop FM pl ayback.Press side volume button to adj ust volume.
Not e: Earphone is acted to be FM receiving antenna. The F M radio can only work with earphone plu gge d in.
12—Fun and Ga me
12.1 STK service
Thi s function is provided by the network operator. Acc ording to the services provided by the SIM card, there will be diff ere nt op tio ns ap pea rin g in th is directory. The na me an d con ten t of th e men u are based entirely on the services provided by the n etw ork operator. For more information, please contact with the network operator. Note: Th is fu nct ion d epe nds o n whe the r the n etw ork operator provides this service and whether you ha ve ordered this service.
12.2WAP serv ice
Enter WA P there displays the following option s: Homepage: you can access the preset website directly. Bookmarks: bookmark is used to save the websites that you are interested. Recent Pages: look over the recent history that browsed. Off lin e pag es: l ook o ver t he pa ges t hat s ave d as of fli ne pages. Input address: enter the website editing interf ace .
Service inbox: stored the service message. Settings: enter the Settings menu list and the followi ng operations are available: Edit account: you can edit and activate the selected account for the SIM card. You can surf on the internet only when you set and activate correctly according to local network. Bro wser options: set relevant parameter of browser. Service message settings: turn on/off re cei vin g service message. Clear cache: the messages that you have visited wil l be stored in the cache of the mobile phone. Select the operation to erase the temporary message in the cache. Please erase the temporary files recording yo ur internet surfing message. Clear cookies: remove the browsed website messa ge sto red in the cache of the mobile phone. Tru ste d cer tif ica tes : vie w the t rus ted c ert ifi cat es.
Not ice: Before you sending MMS, you have o check your SIM c ard connected with GPRS and have this MMS opt ion , det ail s ple ase consult with your local ope rator.
12.3 Game
Here have UFO and Tetr is ga mes i n the p hon e, yo u can play the game and also have some game settings like BGM , Sound effec t and v ibr ati on et c bef ore y ou st art new games.
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appendix Common question
The m obile phone cannot be powered on The m obile phone cannot be powered on since t he battery voltage is too low. Please recharg e the b att ery. Unable to make some calls Call barring has been set and barred utiliz ati on of t he mobile phone. Please check and cancel cal l bar rin g. Oth er person is answering my call The m obile phone has been set into divert you r cal ls to another phone number. Please check an d can cel c all divert. The m obile phone cannot search for the network The m obile phone is outside of the network cover age area (or there are physical obstructions betwee n the mobile phone and the transmitter), and calls c ann ot be made or answered. If you are in one room, pleas e move close to the window. In th e operation process, the mobile phon e may display the following operating tips: Please Insert SIM” You mu st in ser t the S IM ca rd be for e usi ng th e mob ile phone. If the SIM card has been inserted, please g et it out and wipe clean with a dry cloth on the gol den region, and then insert the SIM card.
Eme rgency” You ar e out sid e the n etw ork c ove rag e are a of th e service provider. But another network area wh ere y ou
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locate allows you to make emergency call accor din g to the signal strength. Invalid SIM” The S IM card of the mobile phone is locked and the inserted SIM card is unable to be accepted. Plea se insert the correct SIM card or contact with the vendor. Please Enter PUK” The S IM card has been locked since the wrong PIN code has been inputted for three times. You mus t consult your network provider for special PU K cod e wit h eight numbers to unlock the SIM card (The PUK code may have been provided with your PIN code at the sam e time). War nin g: The S IM card will be permanently locked if you inp ut th e wrong PUK code for ten consecutive times and you must apply for a new SIM card from your network provider
Maintenance Guideline
Wel com e to us e LM8 02B . If th ere i s a pro ble m whe n you using the mobile phone, please con tac t wit h the vender or consult the local maintenance c ent er. If y our mobile phone is in need of repair, you c an ta ke yo ur mobile phone to local maintenance ce nte r, if th ere i s no local maintenance center, please pass y our p hon e and the purchasing invoice to the vendor.
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