Premier X10 User Manual

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GSM/GPRS Mobile Phone
User Guide
Model Name: X10 Brand Name: Premier FCC ID: XUMPREX10
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Table of Contents
1 Insertion and Removal of SIM card..................... 1
2 Insertion and Removal of the Memory Card..... 1
3 Installation and Removal of the Battery............. 1
4 Battery Charging...................................................... 1
5 Introduction to the Mobile Phone........................ 2
6 Keypad Instructions................................................2
7 Icon..............................................................................2
8 Dialing.........................................................................2
8.1 Making Domestic Calls..................................... 2
8.2 Calling Fixed Line Extensions.......................... 2
8.3 Making International calls................................. 3
8.4 Emergency Calls................................................ 3
8.5 Receiving Calls.................................................. 3
8.6 Ending a Call...................................................... 3
9 Input Methods........................................................... 3
9.1 General outline................................................... 3
9.2 Keyboard values................................................ 3
10 Guide to Menu Operations................................3
11 Safety Precautions.............................................. 5
12 Cleaning and Maintenance................................ 6
13 T echnical Information......................................... 6
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1 Insertion and Removal of SIM card
Turn off the phone; remove the battery and unplug other external power sources.  Insert the SIM card into the SIM slot as shown in the following picture.  When you need to remove the SIM card, please first turn off the phone, remove the battery, then remove the SIM
card
2 Insertion and Removal of the Memory Card
Turn off the phone; remove the battery and unplug other external power sources.  Put the Memory Card into the Memory Card trough.  When you need to remove the Memory card, please first turn off the phone, remove the battery, then remove the
Memory card.
3 Installation and Removal of the Battery
When removing the battery follow the following steps:
Push the battery cover towards top; Break out the battery from the mobile-phone.
When installing the battery follow the following steps:
Push the battery to inset mobile-phone.
Cover with the battery cover.
Push the battery cover towards bottom.
Warning: You must turn off your mobile phone before removing the battery.
4 Battery Charging
Plug the charger into the electrical outlet. Plug the charger connector into the charge interface of the phone. The mobile phone and charger will become warm during charging and this is normal. When charging is complete, unplug the charge connector from the electrical outlet and the mobile phone. Charging must be performed in a well-ventilated area with a temperature between -10°C and +55°C. If the mobile phone automatically shuts down, or indicates that the Battery is low you should imme diately
charge the battery.
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5 Introduction to the Mobile Phone
6 Keypad Instructions
1. Left/Right keys 2.Up/Down keys
3. Left soft key 4. Right soft key
5. Dial key 6. Hang up key
7. Number keys 8. * key
9. # key 10. OK key
7 Icon
Icon explain Display place
Signal intensity of internet icon area GPRS connect icon area Keyboard is locked icon area Vibration Only icon area Vibra and Ring icon area Ring icon area Vibra Then Ring icon area Startup alarm icon area Mobile-phone is ramble estate icon area Have not read MMS icon area Receive text message icon area Have not read WAP serve message icon area Divert all voice calls icon area Display batteries energy icon area Missed calls icon area
8 Dialing
8.1 Making Domestic Calls
Use the number keys to input number, then press the dial key to dial the call. You can input domestic calls in this order:
Area code phone number dial key
8.2 Calling Fixed Line Extensions
Some fixed phone extensions cannot be called directl y. You must first go through the switchboard before you can
dial the extension, then click the * key to switch, as far as, the screen will display the letter “P” (Pause), then dial the
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extension number. You can input the switchboard number and the extension number in this order:
Area code switchboard number P extension number dial key
Some fixed phone extensions cannot be called directly, you need go through the switchboard, then dial extensions number. You must first go through the switchboard before you can dial the extension, then click the * key to switch, as far as, the screen will display the letter “W” (Wait), then dial the extension number. You can input the switchboard number and the extension number in this order:
Area code switchboard number W extension number dial key
8.3 Making International calls
For making international calls you should click the * key to switch, until the international phone prefix “+” appears on the screen. This will allow you to make an international ca ll i n any cou ntr y regar dless of what the inter national call prefix is. You can input international calls in this order:
+ Country code area code telephone number dial key
After entering the prefix, enter the country code and full number you wish to call.
8.4 Emergency Calls
If you are located within a network area (you can find this out by referring to the net work strength indicator located on the upper left-hand corner of your mobile phone scre en), even if you do not have a SIM card, you will be able to transmit emergency calls.
8.5 Receiving Calls
You can select the different mode to receive calls. If the earphones are already plug ged in, you can use the button located on the earphones to pick up the phone. If it is inconvenient to pre ss the button, then you can set the“Auto” as “On”, with the earphones plugged in, and the phone will automatically be picked up. If you have set the “An y K e y ”, you can pick up the call by pressing any key other than the hang-up key, right soft key.
8.6 Ending a Call
You can press the hang-up key or right soft key to refuse an incoming call. During a call you can press the hang-up key to end a call. You can also cancel a call you have just dialed by pressing the hang-up key or right soft key.
9 Input Methods
9.1 General outline
This mobile phone provides the following input methods: Smart ABC, Smart abc, Smart Es, Smart es, Multitap ABC,
Multitap abc, Numeric.
9.2 Keyboard values
Generally the Left soft Key indicates confirmation; the right soft key is to return or eliminate. Navigation keys (up/down and left/right keys): Generally used to move the cursor or candidate characters for
inputting.
10 Guide to Menu Operations
All function options about the mobile phone are listed as below with brief descriptions.
1. Phone Book
Search View all of the entries recorded in the phonebook. Search Entry Search for an entry in the phonebook by name. Add New Add a new record to the phonebook. Copy All Copy all phonebook entries between SIM card and mobile phone. Delete Select “From SIM” or “From Phone” to respectively delete all the entries in the SIM
card or mobile phone phonebook.You can select “One By One” to delete a telephone number yet.
Note: Delete all the entries from SIM card or phone, need input the password, default password is “1234”.
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Caller Group Select group in the list of the caller group, view and edit the Caller Group Detail. Extra Number Set the Owner number and SOS Number. Speed Dial To turn on/off Enable Speed Dial and set speed dial numbers. Settings Set the item as follows: Memory Status, Preferred Storage, Fields and My vCard. Phone Book Backup The PhoneBook Backup includes two parts: exporting and importing. And you can set
them with the Phone Book Backup Comment.
2. Message
Messages
Write Message Create a new Text Message or Multimedia Message. Inbox View received messages. Outbox Messages which sent unsuccessfully are saved in the outbox.
Sent Select the “Save and Send” function when the message sent, saved in the “Sent”
menu.
Drafts Select the “Save to Drafts” function when the message sent, saved in the “Drafts”
menu.
Delete Messages You can select to delete the “Inbox”, “Outbox”, “Sent”, “Drafts” and “Delete All Folders”
to finish the corresponding operation.
Template Press the left soft key to enter menu, then select the Text Message or Multimedia
Message to display information template list. Message Settings To perform the settings related to the Text Message or Multimedia Message. Voice Mail Server This will automatically direct incoming calls to the voice mail centre when you ca nnot accept a call s o that the caller c an leave a message on the voice mail system of service network. If a message is left, you can access the message by visiting the voice mail system. Cell Location Display Cell Location Display refers to public messages sent by your network operator . If you use the broadcast message service you can receive messages on all different subjects from your network operator such as: the weather, taxis, hospitals, etc.
3. History
Missed Calls View the missed call log list. Dialed Calls View the dialed call log list. Received Calls View the received call log list. Delete Call Log Delete call log. Call Time View the last, total sent and received call time or reset it.
Call Cost View the last and total call cost, set the max cost and price per unit, reset the call cost. SMS Counter View the sent and received SMS counter and reset it.
GPRS Counter View the quantity of data flow transmitted on the network via GPRS.
4. Settings
Phone Setup
To perform the setting related to mobile phone such as Time and Date, Schedule Power On/Off, Language, Preferred Input Methods etc.
Call Setup
To perform the call settings including Caller ID, Call Waiting, Call Divert, Call Barring etc.
Network Setup
To perform the setting related to network.
Security Setup
To perform the setting related to network. Including SIM Lock, Phone Lock, Security Keyguard, Fixed Dial etc.
Restore Factory Settings
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To restore the relevant settings to the manufacturer’s settings.
Note: Restoring the manufacturer’s settings requires the correct handset lock code to be entered, and the default password is “1234”. Some settings cannot be restored to the manufacturer’s settings until the phone is restarted. Sound Effects
To set Equalizer, you can choose it from 8 kinds of mode, also can select “Normal”.
5. Multimedia
Audio Player Play the music. Sound Recorder To record the sound. FM Radio To receive the FM broadcast. File Manager To manage the space of phone or memory card.
6.Tools
Calendar To view calendar and arrange your task according to calendar. To Do List To view and add task. Alarm The mobile phone can set five alarms at most, and hold out the alarm when the phone
is power off. Calculator Can perform simple calculations. Currency Converter Input rate value and perform the currency converting accordingly.
7.User Profiles
Your mobile phone provid es many different user profiles for you to set your mobile phone’s ring tone, according to case and environments.
8.Services
STK* Your mobile phone support ST K functions. This service is provided by your network
operator. If your SIM card and network operator do not provide this service, then you
will not be able to use this function. For more information please contact your network
operator. WAP Your mobile phone supports wireless application protocol (WAP) service. You can
access many different WAP services such as news, weather reports, flig ht info rmati on,
and others. Data Account In this menu, the mobile-phone will Data Account listing of GSM Data and GPRS. You
can select and edit them.
9. Fun & Games
Games You may play the games, and perform the game settings.
11 Safety Precautions
Before using the phone, please read the safety precautions carefully and l et your children know these, so that yo u
can use your phone correctly and safely.
Do not switch on your phone when phone use is prohibited or when phone use may cause interference or danger.
Do not use your phone while driving. Follow the rules or regulations in hospitals and health
care facilities. Switch off your phone near medical apparatus.
Switch off your phone in an aircraft. The phone may cause interference to control signals of the aircraft.
Switch off your phone near high-precision electronic devices. The phone may affect the performance of these devices.
Do not attempt to disassemble your phone or its accessories. Only qualified personnel are allowed to service or repair the phone.
Do not place your phone or its accessories in containers with strong electromagnetic field.
Do not place magnetic storage media near your phone. Radiation from the phone may delete the information stored on them.
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Do not put your phone in a high-temperature place or use it in a place with flammable gas such as a gas station.
Keep your phone and its accessories away from children. Do not allow children to use your phone without guidance.
Use approved batteries and chargers only to avoid explosion.
12 Cleaning and Maintenance
The mobile phone, battery and charger are not water resistant. Please do not use them in the bathroom or
other excessively moist areas and likewise avoid allowing them to get wet in the rain.
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the mobile phone, battery and charger. Please do not use alcohol, thinner, benzene or other solvents to wipe the mobile phone. A dirty outlet will
cause poor electrical contact, lose of power and even inability to recharge. Please clean regularly.
13 Technical Information
Phone
Dimensions (w×h×t) 43mm*101mm*13.8mm Weight 66.5g
Lithium Battery
Nominal voltage 3.6v Nominal 4.2v Capacity rating 700mAh Continuous standby time * 350-380hrs Continuous calling time 1.5-2hrs
* Depending on the network
Travel Charger
Input 100~240VAC
Output 5.0VDC, 550mA
Operation Temperature -10~+55 °C
Note: FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types X10 (FCC ID: XUMPREX10) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for use at the ear is 0. 868 W/kg and when properly wo rn on the body is 0 . 323W/kg . This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1.5cm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 1.5cm separation distance between the user's body and the back of the handset. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
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this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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