Salora SM401 User Manual

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SM401
User Manual
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Contents
1 BASIC KNOWLEDGE............................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 I
NTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................................. 4
1.2 S
AFETY INFORMATION.................................................................................................................................... 4
1.3 S
AFETY AND HEALTH PRECAUTIONS............................................................................................................... 4
1.3.1 General guideline.................................................................................................................................................................................................4
1.3.2 Mobile phone guideline.......................................................................................................................................................................................4
1.3.3 Batteries guideline...............................................................................................................................................................................................4
1.3.4 Charger & accessories........................................................................................................................................................................................5
1.3.5 Cleaning & maintenance.....................................................................................................................................................................................5
1.3.6 Others ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
2 BEFORE START ........................................................................................................................................................ 5
2.1 P
ARTS NAMES & EXPLANATIO N ...................................................................................................................... 5
2.1.1 Key pad description.............................................................................................................................................................................................5
2.1.2 Using T -Flash Card..............................................................................................................................................................................................6
2.2 B
ATTERIES...................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.2.1 Changing a battery ..............................................................................................................................................................................................6
2.2.2 Charging a battery...............................................................................................................................................................................................6
2.3 C
ONNECTING NETWORK................................................................................................................................. 7
2.3.1 SIM card ................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
2.3.2 Insert and remove SIM card...............................................................................................................................................................................7
2.3.3 Power on or off.....................................................................................................................................................................................................7
2.3.4 Unlock the SIM card............................................................................................................................................................................................7
2.3.5 Unlock the mobile phone....................................................................................................................................................................................7
2.3.6 Connecting to the network..................................................................................................................................................................................8
3 BASIC FUNCTIONS.................................................................................................................................................. 8
3.1 M
AKING A CALL ............................................................................................................................................. 8
3.2 A
NSWERING A CALL....................................................................................................................................... 8
3.3 E
MERGENCY CALL ......................................................................................................................................... 8
3.4 O
PTIONS DURING A CALL................................................................................................................................8
4 INPUT METHOD......................................................................................................................................................... 8
5 FUNCTION MENU...................................................................................................................................................... 8
5.1 U
SING THE FUNCTION MENU.......................................................................................................................... 8
5.2 M
ENU FUNCTION............................................................................................................................................ 9
5.3 P
HONEBOOK................................................................................................................................................. 10
5.4 M
ESSAGE ..................................................................................................................................................... 10
5.4.1 SMS.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................10
5.4.1.1 Write message..........................................................................................................................................................................................................10
5.4.1.2 Inbox...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................10
5.4.1.3 Drafts ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................11
5.4.1.4 Outbox.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................11
5.4.1.5 Archive..................................................................................................................................................................................................................11
5.4.1.6 Templates..............................................................................................................................................................................................................11
5.4.1.7 SMS settings.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
5.4.1.8 Scheduled SMS .....................................................................................................................................................................................................12
5.4.1.9 Signature Settings.................................................................................................................................................................................................12
5.4.2 MMS.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................12
5.4.3 Broadcast message...........................................................................................................................................................................................12
5.5 C
ALL LOGS................................................................................................................................................... 13
5.5.1 Call history...........................................................................................................................................................................................................13
5.5.2 Call settings.........................................................................................................................................................................................................13
5.6 U
SER PROFILES............................................................................................................................................. 14
5.7 S
ETTINGS ..................................................................................................................................................... 14
5.7.1 Dual SIM settings...............................................................................................................................................................................................14
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5.7.2 Phone settings....................................................................................................................................................................................................14
5.7.3 Network settings.................................................................................................................................................................................................15
5.7.4 Security settings.................................................................................................................................................................................................15
5.7.5 Restore factory settings....................................................................................................................................................................................16
5.7.6 Sound Effect .......................................................................................................................................................................................................16
5.8 S
ERVICES...................................................................................................................................................... 16
5.8.1 STK.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................16
5.8.2 Internet service...................................................................................................................................................................................................16
5.8.3 Data account.......................................................................................................................................................................................................16
5.9 M
UL TIMEDIA................................................................................................................................................ 16
5.9.1 Camera................................................................................................................................................................................................................16
5.9.2 Image viewer ......................................................................................................................................................................................................17
5.9.3 Video recorder....................................................................................................................................................................................................17
5.9.4 Video player........................................................................................................................................................................................................17
5.9.5 Audio player........................................................................................................................................................................................................17
5.9.6 Sound recorder...................................................................................................................................................................................................18
5.9.7 FM radio...............................................................................................................................................................................................................18
5.9.8 File manager.......................................................................................................................................................................................................19
5.10 F
UN & GAMES.............................................................................................................................................. 19
5.10.1 Games .................................................................................................................................................................................................................19
5.10.2 Motion games.......................................................................................................................................................Error! Bookmark not defined.
5.10.3 MSN........................................................................................................................................................................Error! Bookmark not defined.
5.11 O
RGANIZER............................................................................................................................... ................... 19
5.11.1 Calendar..............................................................................................................................................................................................................19
5.11.2 Tasks ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................19
5.11.3 Alarm....................................................................................................................................................................................................................19
5.11.4 World clock..........................................................................................................................................................................................................19
5.11.5 Calculator............................................................................................................................................................................................................19
5.11.6 Bluetooth .............................................................................................................................................................................................................19
5.11.7 Ebook reader......................................................................................................................................................................................................20
5.11.8 Answer machine.................................................................................................................................................................................................20
6 STATEMENT ............................................................................................................................................................. 20
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1 Basic Knowledge
1.1 Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the digital color screen mobile phone. By reading these guidelines before using your mobile phone you will have an
overall knowledge of this mobile phone and understand its simple but outstanding functions.
The mobile phone is particularly designed for GSM/GPRS networks environment. In addition to the basic function of communication, the mobile
phone also provide you with multiple applied functions, which include name card style phone book, clock/ alarm, calculator, games, audio player, sound recorder and so on, to make your work and leisure activities more convenient. Besides, the mobile phone has unique interface and perfect function design to meet your different needs.
The mobile phone reaches the requirement of GSM/GPRS standard and has passed the qualification of authoritative organizations worldwide.  Our company keeps the right of modifying the content in the manual without making any notification in advance.
1.2 Safety information
If your mobile phone is lost or stolen, inform immediately the telecom branch or its outlet to forbid the use of your mobile phone and SIM card,
which will help your to avoid the economic loss caused by other’s misuse of your mobile phone.
When you get contact with telecom branch or its outlet, they need to know the IMEI number of your mobile phone, which is marked on the tab on
the back of your mobile phone (you can find it with battery taken out). Keep the number for future use.
Please take precautionary measure to avoid abuse of your mobile phone. Such as:
- Set the PIN number of the SIM card, and modify it if others know.
- When you leave your car, please do not put the mobile phone in a place easy to be seen. Better take it with your or put it in trunk.
- Set the Phone Lock on and Modify it so that nobody else knows the same
1.3 Safety and health precautions
Read the guidelines before using your mobile phone. Failure to comply with them may be dangerous.
1.3.1 General guideline
Only use the approved battery and charger. Other products may lead to leaking, over heat, explosion, and fire.  Do not drop, knock, or shake the mobile phone. Rough handling may cause damage to the mobile phone. Do not place mobile phone, battery, or charger in the microwave oven or high pressure equipment. Doing so may break the internal circuit
boards or cause a fire.
Do not use mobile phone in any area with a potentially explosive or flammable atmosphere. Using mobile phone in such area could cause
a fire or explosion.
Do not keep mobile phone in hot, humid, or dusty areas, as its moving parts may be damaged.  Keep your mobile phone out of the reach of children. Do not let children play with mobile phone to avoid accident injury.  Do not leave mobile phone on unstable or uneven place. Such condition may result in mobile phone falling.
1.3.2 Mobile phone guideline
Switch off your mobile phone before boarding an aircraft or in hospital and any other facility where posted notices require you to do so.
Mobile phone effects the electronic equipments and medication equipments. The mobile phone has auto switch on function, please check your alarm setting and make sure the mobile phone will not switch on automatically during the flight.
Certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone, such as hearing aid, pacemakers,
other medical devices, fire sensor, auto gate, and others. For the satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel, please consult the manufacturer or local sales outlet to discuss alternatives.
Do not put hard pressure or hit on the screen. Rough handling can break the internal circuit board and the screen. The liquid from screen
can dangerous human eyes. Please wash eyes with water immediately and go to hospital for further exam if the liquid is in eyes.
Do not modify or dismantle the mobile. Unauthorized modify or dismantle will result in damaging the mobile phone.  In some cases, mobile phone has side effect to the vehicle carried electronic equipments. Please do not use mobile phone under that
circumstance. Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the denial of legal right.
Do not operate mobile phone with sharp object such as needle or ball pen. Sharp object will damage mobile phone or lead to malfunction.  Please do not use mobile phone which wire is damaged. Otherwise it will be dangerous to the user.  Please do not place mobile phone close to magnetic objects. Mobile phone can eliminate the information from disc, credit card and other
cards.
Please keep small metal objects away from mobile phone’s ear phone. The speaker has magnetism and attract small metal objects which
has potential to damage itself and the one who use it,
Precipitation, humidity, and liquids will corrode electronic circuits. Keep the phone dry.
1.3.3 Batteries guideline
Please keep mobile phone away from fire. Fire will damage the batteries and lead to explosion.  During changing batteries, hard pressure will cause the batteries leaking, over heated, explosion and caught fire.  Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short circuiting can occur when a metallic object (wire line, clip) or necklace connect two
terminals. Short circuit may damage the battery.
Please do not weld the battery’s terminal. Welding the battery will damage it.  The battery liquid is dangerous to human eyes. Please wash eyes with water immediately and go to hospital for further exam if the liquid is
in eyes.
Do not modify or dismantle the battery. Unauthorized modify or dismantle will result in damaging the mobile battery.  Do not place batteries in or on the microwave oven or over heated places. That may damage the battery.
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During charging, using or storing, if batteries temperature rise, color change, or deformed, please stop using and replace with new battery.  If the battery liquid is leaking or smelly, please remove it from phone to avoid explosion. Please keep battery away from humidity. Humidity will cause over heat, corrosion of the batteries.  Please do not leave the battery in hot places such as in a car in summer as you will reduce the capacity and life time of the battery.  Please do not leave the battery on charger for over 24 hours
1.3.4 Charger & accessories
Please charge with dedicated voltage. Using mismatched power will damage the mobile phone and charger.  Short circuit charger is forbidden. It will cause electric shock and damage the charger.  If the power line is damaged, please do not use the charger.  Please keep the charger free from dust all the time.  Keep charger away from liquid. Spilled liquid will damage the charger. If charger has close contact with liquid, take off the charger from socket immediately to prevent further damage.  Do not modify or dismantle the charger. Unauthorized modify or dismantle will result in damaging the charger or personnel.  Please do not charge in humidity place. Humidity will cause over heat, corrosion of the batteries.  Do not touch the charger, power line or socket with wet hands. Doing so may give you an electric shock or damage the phone  Do not store heavy article on top of power line or dismantle it. Doing so will cause electric shock and fire.  Unplug the charger from socket before cleaning and maintenance.  Take the terminal to unplug the charger. Pulling the power line to unplug will damage the charger and cause electric shock or fire.
1.3.5 Cleaning & maintenance
Mobile phone, batteries, and charger are not water proof. Please do not use them in humidity place such as shower room. Avoiding spilled
by rain.
Clean mobile phone, batteries, and charger with soft fabric.  Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the mobile phone.  Please clean the socket regularly. Dirt will make the charger malfunction.
1.3.6 Others
Mobile phone:
Please always keep the phone at room temperature between 5
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C40OC and humidity between 35%85%.
Please keep mobile phone away from telephone, TV, Radio and other office electronic appliances. Mobile phone will have side effect over
such equipments.
Batteries:
Keep batteries away from direct sun shine. Keep batteries in cooling place with good ventilation  Lifespan of batteries are limited. The stand by time of the batteries will be shortening after frequent charging. When the operation time is
noticeable shorter than normal, the batteries are worn out. It is time to buy a new battery.
Dispose of used batteries in accordance with location regulation. Always recycle. Do not dispose of batteries with normal daily waste.
Charger:
Please do not charge in the following places: under direct sun shine, temperatures ranging 5
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C40OC place, humidity or dusty place,
vibrate place, place close to TV, radio or other appliances.
2 Before start
2.1 Parts names & explanation
2.1.1 Key pad description
Left Soft Key (LSK)
Perform the function indicated on the bottom line of the display.
Right Soft Key (RSK)
Perform the function indicated on the bottom line of the display.
Send key
Make or answer a call with SIM1/SIM2. In Idle mode, retrieve the recent numbers dialed, missed, or received of SIM1/SIM2.
End key
End or reject a call. In Menu mode, cancel input and return the phone to idle mode. In idle mode, turn on or off the LCD screen. Hold it to turn on or off the phone.
OK key
Press it to confirm.
Navigation key
In menu mode, scroll it to select the function. In idle mode, press Up/Down key access to the corresponding application; press Left/Right key to select shortcut icons.
Music key
In Idle mode, access to Audio player.
Attention:
PRESS means press the key for short time then loosens. HOLD means press the key for more than 2 seconds.
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2.1.2 Using T-Flash Card
You can use T-Flash card to enlarge your phone’s memory capacity.
Attention:
Frequent erasing and writing will shorten a memory card’s lifespan.  Do not remove a memory card from the phone or turn off the phone while data is being accessed or transferred. This could result in loss of
data and/or damage to the card or phone.
Do not subject memory cards to strong shocks.  Do not touch memory card terminals with your fingers or metal objects. If dirty, wipe the card with a soft cloth.  Keep memory cards away from small children or pets.  Do not expose memory cards in a place subject to electro static discharge and/or electrical noise.
2.2 Batteries
Batteries have been charged to 50% full. It can be used after unpack. The first three times batteries must be totally discharged before charging. It
will help to prolong the batteries lifespan and working quality.
2.2.1 Changing a battery
Please follow the steps to remove the battery:
Push the back cover backward.  Lift the battery up to remove it.
Please follow the steps to install a battery:
Place the top part of the battery to connect with grooves on the phone.  Push the battery downward till it clicks into place.
2.2.2 Charging a battery
Plug the charger into the socket. Connect the adapter into the phone. Battery charging indicator sign will flash; if mobile phone is switch off during charging, the indicator sign will show on the screen. If the
battery is too weak, the charging indicator sign will not show immediately after the charger plugs in.
When charging indicator sign shows the battery is full and stop flashing, charging is finished. If charge when switch off, the screen shows
charging finished. The charging will last for a few hours. It is normal that the battery, mobile phone, and charger’s temperature rise.
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