Southern Telecom A100 User Manual

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Model:A100
Brand: POLAROID
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WWeellccoommee
Mobile Phone asing the A100. YourA100 is packaged with the following state of the art features:
VGA Camera
2.4 Inch screen Audio Player FM Radio King Movie Video and FM Recording Dual SIM (GSM + GSM) T-Flash Card support (up to 8 GB) Hindi Language Support
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PPlleeaassee rreeaadd tthhee ccoonntteennttss ooff tthhiiss mmaannuuaall ttoo ffuullllyy uuttiilliizzee tthhee ffeeaattuurreess ooff
tthhiiss pphhoonnee..
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PPlleeaassee rreeaadd tthhee GGuuiiddeelliinneess sseeccttiioonn pprroovviiddeedd wwiitthh tthhiiss RReeffeerreennccee
gguuiiddee..
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Table of Contents
Welcome ................................................................................................ 2
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Know Your Phone ................................................................................... 6
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Keys and Parts ........................................................................................................ 6
22..11
Insert SIM Card ....................................................................................................... 6
22..22
Keys and Parts ........................................................................................................ 6
22..33
Insert Sim Card ....................................................................................................... 6
22..22
Insert Memory Card ............................................................................................... 7
22..33
Basic Operations .................................................................................... 7
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Switch Phone ON/OFF ............................................................................................ 7
33..11
Unlock the phone ................................................................................................... 7
33..22
Make a call ................................................................ ............................................. 8
33..33
Notable Features .................................................................................... 8
44
Secure your Phone ................................................................................................. 8
44..11
Blacklist .................................................................................................................. 9
44..22
Call History ............................................................................................. 9
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Call History ............................................................................................................. 9
55..11
Phone book ............................................................................................ 9
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Create Contact...................................................................................................... 10
66..11
SMS ...................................................................................................................... 10
66..22
Call ....................................................................................................................... 10
66..33
Delete .................................................................................................................. 10
66..44
Delete multiple ..................................................................................................... 10
66..55
Move contacts ...................................................................................................... 10
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Add to Blocklist..................................................................................................... 10
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Add to Whitelist ................................................................................................... 11
66..88
Import/Export Contacts ........................................................................................ 11
66..99
Send vCard ......................................................................................................... 11
66..1100
Others ................................................................................................................ 11
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Most used .......................................................................................................... 11
66..1122
Groups................................................................................................................ 12
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Audio player ......................................................................................... 12
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Camera ................................................................................................. 12
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Messages.............................................................................................. 13
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Write message ...................................................................................................... 13
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Use message Templates ........................................................................................ 13
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Voice mail server .................................................................................................. 13
99..33
Settings ................................................................................................................ 14
99..44
Message capacity ................................................................................................. 14
99..55
Multimedia ........................................................................................ 14
1100
Video Recorder ................................................................................................... 14
1100..11
Video Player ....................................................................................................... 14
1100..22
FM Radio ............................................................................................................ 15
1100..33
Images viewer .................................................................................................... 15
1100..44
Sound Recorder .................................................................................................. 15
1100..55
File Manager ...................................................................................... 16
1111
File Manager ...................................................................................................... 16
1111..11
Game .................................................................................................. 16
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Bubble Bash 2 ..................................................................................................... 16
1122..11
Ninja Up ............................................................................................................. 16
1122..22
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Sky Gift ............................................................................................................... 16
1122..33
Danger Dash ...................................................................................................... 17
1122..44
Sokoban ............................................................................................................. 17
1122..55
Snake.................................................................................................................. 17
1122..66
Tetris .................................................................................................................. 17
1122..77
Organizer ............................................................................................ 17
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Bluetooth ........................................................................................................... 17
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Calendar ............................................................................................................. 18
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Alarm ................................................................................................................. 18
1133..33
World Clock ....................................................................................................... 18
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Torch .................................................................................................................. 18
1133..55
Calculator ........................................................................................................... 18
1133..66
Unit Converter .................................................................................................... 19
1133..77
Stopwatch .......................................................................................................... 19
1133..88
Clock .................................................................................................................. 19
1133..99
Folder Lock ....................................................................................................... 19
1133..1100
SIM toolkit ................................................................ ........................................ 19
1133..1111
Settings .............................................................................................. 19
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Services .............................................................................................. 20
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Internet .............................................................................................................. 20
1155..11
User Profile ........................................................................................ 20
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Health and Safety Precautions ........................................................... 20
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Taking Care of Your Device ................................................................. 23
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10. Hands-free socket
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KKnnooww YYoouurr PPhhoonnee
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KKeeyyss aanndd PPaarrttss
Important keys and parts are listed here for you to use the phone better.
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IInnsseerrtt SSIIMM CCaarrdd
The KKT27 is a Dual SIM mobile phone allowing you to use two SIM Cards.
1. Switch off the mobile phone and remove the rear cInsert SIM Card
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KKeeyyss aanndd PPaarrttss
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IInnsseerrtt SSiimm CCaarrdd
1. Switch off the phone and remove the rear cover and the battery.
2. Insert the Sim card into the slot.
3. Finally, insert the battery and the rear cover of the mobile phone.
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IInnsseerrtt MMeemmoorryy CCaarrdd
1. Switch off the phone and remove the rear cover and the battery.
2. Insert the memory card into the slot.
3. Finally, insert the battery and the rear cover of the mobile phone.
Note: Use only compatible memory cards approved by A100. Incompatible cards may damage the slot or corrupt the data stored in the card.
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BBaassiicc OOppeerraattiioonnss
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SSwwiittcchh PPhhoonnee OONN//OOFFFF
To switch ON/OFF your phone, press and hold the End key for a few seconds.
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UUnnlloocckk tthhee pphhoonnee
If you do not use the phone for a while, the screen is replaced with a locked screen.
1. Press any key to activate the screen.
2. Press Left key, and then press * key.
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MMaakkee aa ccaallll
You can make a call in the following ways:
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NNoottaabbllee FFeeaattuurreess
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SSeeccuurree yyoouurr PPhhoonnee
MMeennuu>>OOrrggaanniizzeerr >> FFoollddeerr LLoocckk >> PPhhoonnee LLoocckkeedd
Let you lock/unlock your phone via a security password which you can change anytime.
The default security code to unlock the phone is 1234.
Note: After you activate the phone lock, you would be asked for a password when you power on your phone next time.
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Enter the desired number in standby mode and press
the Call key to make the call.
Go to Menu > Phonebook and then select and dial the
desired number.
Just press the Call key to dial the contacts listed in Call
logs.
You can also dial a contact from the messages.
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MMeennuu >> SSeettttiinnggss >> SSeeccuurriittyy >> BBllaacckklliisstt
Blacklist undesired SMS senders and caller so that you do not receive SMS and calling from them.
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CCaallll HHiissttoorryy
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CCaallll HHiissttoorryy
MMeennuu >> CCaallll HHiissttoorryy
Tip: Directly access the call logs of by pressing the Call key in idle mode.
The Call log lists the calls you have recently dialed, received, missed for SIM1 and SIM 2.
Press the Left/right navigation keys to access various call logs and work on the call history.
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PPhhoonnee bbooookk
Your phonebook stores all your saved contacts for anytime use. Your phonebook data can be stored in your SIM card or your phone memory. You can manage your contacts from here.
MMeennuu >> PPhhoonnee bbooookk
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BBllaacckklliisstt
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CCrreeaattee CCoonnttaacctt
MMeennuu >> CCoonnttaaccttss >> LLeefftt KKeeyy >> NNeeww
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SSMMSS
Menu > Contacts > Left Key>SMS
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CCaallll
Menu > Contacts > Left Key>Call
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Menu > Contacts > Left Key>Delete
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DDeelleettee
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mmuullttiippllee
DDeelleettee
MMeennuu >> CCoonnttaaccttss >> LLeefftt KKeeyy>> DDeelleettee mmuullttiippllee
IInn tthhee CCoonnttaaccttss lliisstt,, sseelleecctt tthhee eennttrryy yyoouu wwaanntt ttoo ddeelleettee..
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MMoovvee ccoonnttaaccttss
MMeennuu >> CCoonnttaaccttss >> LLeefftt KKeeyy >> MMoovvee
IInn tthhee CCoonnttaaccttss lliisstt,, sseelleecctt tthhee eennttrryy yyoouu wwaanntt ttoo mmoovvee..
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AAdddd ttoo BBlloocckklliisstt
MMeennuu >> CCoonnttaaccttss >> LLeefftt KKeeyy >> AAdddd ttoo BBlloocckklliisstt
Blacklist undesired SMS senders and caller so that you do not receive
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SMS and calling from them.
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AAdddd ttoo WWhhiitteelliisstt
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IImmppoorrtt//EExxppoorrtt CCoonnttaaccttss
MMeennuu >> CCoonnttaaccttss >> LLeefftt KKeeyy >> IImmppoorrtt//EExxppoorrtt
YYoouu ccaann ccooppyy,, IImmppoorrtt oorr EExxppoorrtt ccoonnttaaccttss eennttrriieess ssttoorreedd iinn tthhee SSIIMM ccaarrdd ttoo tthhee pphhoonnee mmeemmoorryy aanndd vviiccee--vveerrssaa..
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SSeenndd vvCCaarrdd
MMeennuu >> CCoonnttaaccttss >> LLeefftt KKeeyy >> SSeenndd vvCCaarrdd
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OOtthheerrss
SSppeeeedd ddiiaall
MMeennuu >> CCoonnttaaccttss >> LLeefftt KKeeyy >>OOtthheerrss >> SSppeeeedd ddiiaall
SSeett ssppeeeedd ddiiaall aanndd vviieeww mmeemmoorryy ssttaattuuss..
MMeemmoorryy ssttaattuuss
MMeennuu >> CCoonnttaaccttss >> LLeefftt KKeeyy >> ccoonnttaacctt sseettttiinnggss OOtthheerrss>> MMeemmoorryy ssttaattuuss
Check the memory status of SIM, and Phone.
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MMoosstt uusseedd
Menu> Contacts > Most used
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View the contacts that most used.
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The phone comes with an inbuilt audio player that plays all your favorite songs stored in the phone memory or memory card.
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Press the left key in camera mode to choose various settings
Shortcut keys: Press the number keys on the phone’s keypad to choose
various settings.
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Menu> Contacts > Groups
Press the Left/Right navigation key to access the Group tab. Set up a list of numbers with similar preferences such as ringtone, profile etc.
AAuuddiioo ppllaayyeerr
While in music mode, press the Left key to choose
various music options
Adjust Volume: Press * and # keys to adjust volume
CCaammeerraa
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MMeessssaaggeess
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WWrriittee mmeessssaaggee
MMeennuu >> MMeessssaaggeess >> WWrriittee mmeessssaaggee >> NNeeww SSMMSS
You can compose and send SMS . Pressing the LLeefftt KKeeyy during/after composing the message gives you a host of messaging features..
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UUssee mmeessssaaggee TTeemmppllaatteess
Menu > Messages > Templates
Enter into preset message templates and use them. These preset templates can save you time if the theme of your message is the same as those existing in the template.
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VVooiiccee mmaaiill sseerrvveerr
Menu > Messages > Voice mail server
You can activate voicemail service to redirect your incoming calls (based on your call settings) to a voicemail server and retrieve them later via SMS alerts.
To divert incoming calls to a voicemail server, go to Settings>Phone tab > Call Divert> Voice> (choose the desired call divert condition)> Activate> Phone Number/Voicemail Number.
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MMeennuu >> MMeessssaaggeess >> OOppttiioonnss>>SSeettttiinnggss
You can set your desired parameters for SMS, push message and Others.
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MMeennuu >> MMeessssaaggeess >>OOppttiioonnss>> MMeessssaaggee ccaappaacciittyy
View the memory status of your SMS .
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MMeennuu >> MMuullttiimmeeddiiaa >> VViiddeeoo RReeccooddeerr
Press the left key in camera mode to choose various settings
Shortcut keys: Press the number keys on the phone’s keypad to choose various settings.
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MMeennuu >> MMuullttiimmeeddiiaa >> VViiddeeoo PPllaayyeerr
Let you play videos stored in your phone or memory card.
Press 2 key while playing a video to change the display mode.
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SSeettttiinnggss
MMeessssaaggee ccaappaacciittyy
MMuullttiimmeeddiiaa
VViiddeeoo RReeccoorrddeerr
VViiddeeoo PPllaayyeerr
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MMeennuu >> MMuullttiimmeeddiiaa >> FFMM rraaddiioo
Your phone comes with an FM radio to let you listen to FM channels.
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MMeennuu >> MMuullttiimmeeddiiaa >> IImmaaggeess vviieewweerr
Let you to view your saved images. You can also send the images via MMS or Bluetooth or use it as contact icon or wallpaper, etc.
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MMeennuu >> MMuullttiimmeeddiiaa >> SSoouunndd rreeccoorrddeerr
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FFMM RRaaddiioo
Go to Options> Search Channels> Auto Search to fill up
the channels.
Press the number keys on your keypad in accordance to
the channel list.
Press OK key to start/stop the radio. Press the Up or Down key to increase/decrease the
volume.
Press the Left key for various radio options.
IImmaaggeess vviieewweerr
SSoouunndd RReeccoorrddeerr
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You can record surrounding sounds using this feature.
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FFiillee MMaannaaggeerr
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FFiillee MMaannaaggeerr
MMeennuu >> FFiillee MMaannaaggeerr
To manage the space of phone or memory card.
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Menu >Game>Bubble Bash 2
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Menu >Game>Ninja Up
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Menu >Game>Sky Gift
GGaammee
BBuubbbbllee BBaasshh 22
NNiinnjjaa UUpp
SSkkyy GGiifftt
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DDaannggeerr DDaasshh
Menu >Games>Danger Dash
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SSookkoobbaann
Menu >Games>Danger Dash
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SSnnaakkee
Menu >Games> Snake
T Your devices is supported Snake to take your free time.
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TTeettrriiss
Menu >Games> Tetris
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OOrrggaanniizzeerr
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BBlluueettooootthh
Menu > Organizer > bluetooth
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Menu > Organizer >calendar
To arrange your journey according to calendar.
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MMeennuu >> OOrrggaanniizzeerr >>AAllaarrmm
To use the alarm service available with your mobile phone.
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Menu > Organizer > World Clock
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Menu > Organizer > To rch
CCaalleennddaarr
AAllaarrmm
WWoorrlldd CClloocckk
TToorrcchh
To turn on/off FlashLight.
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CCaallccuullaattoorr
Menu > Organizer > Calculator
To provide a calculator with 4 basic functions to facilitate simple
calculations.
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UUnniitt CCoonnvveerrtteerr
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SSttooppwwaattcchh
Menu > Organizer > Stopwatch
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CClloocckk
Menu >Organizer>Clock
Set up time, time will have ring tone hint
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FFoollddeerr LLoocckk
Menu >Organizer >Folder Lock
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SSIIMM ttoooollkkiitt
Menu > Organizer> SIM tool kit
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SSeettttiinnggss
Choose various preferences to c ustomize your handset according to your
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SSAARR CCoommpplliiaannccee
requirements. You can set:
Phone Settings Display Security Call settings Connections
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SSeerrvviicceess
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IInntteerrnneett
Menu > Services>Internet
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UUsseerr PPrrooffiillee
Menu > User Profile
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HHeeaalltthh aanndd SSaaffeettyy PPrreeccaauuttiioonnss
Please read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal.
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SSAARR RReeccoommmmeennddaattiioonnss
SSaaffee DDrriivviinngg
Your phone is designed not to exceed the limits of emission of radio
waves recommended by international guidelines.
SAR (specific absorption rate) is the measurement of body-absorbed
RF quantity when the phone is in use. SAR value is ascertained according to the highest RF level generated during laboratory tests.
The SAR value of the phone may depend on factors such as proximity
to the network tower, use of accessories or other accessories.
Use a wireless hands-free system (headphone, headset) with a low
power Bluetooth emitter.
Please keep your calls short and use SMS whenever more convenient.
This advice applies especially to children, adolescents and pregnant women
Prefer to use your cell phone when the signal quality is good. People having active medical implants should preferably keep the cell
phone at least 10 mm away from the implant.
Maintain a preferable distance of 10 mm from the device.
Do not use the phone while driving. When you have to use the phone,
please use the personal hands-free kit.
Please do not put the phone onto any passenger seat or any place
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DDuurriinngg FFlliigghhtt
IInn HHoossppiittaallss
from which it may fall down in case of vehicular collision or emergency braking.
Flight is influenced by interference caused by the phone. It is illegal to
use a phone on the airplane. Please turn off your phone during a flight.
Your Phone’s radio waves may interfere with the functioning of
inadequately shielded medical devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device to determine whether they are adequately shielded from external Radio Frequency. Switch off your device when regulations posted instruct you to do so.
To avoid potential interference with implanted medical devices such as a
pacemaker or cardioverter defibrillator:
Always keep your phone at least 1 5.3 centimeters (6 inches) from the
medical device.
Do not carry the wireless device in a breast pocket. Turn off the phone if there is any reason to suspect that interference is
taking place.
Follow the manufacturer directions for the implanted medical device. If you have any questions about using your wireless device with an
implanted medical device, consult your health care provider.
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UUnnssaaffee AArreeaass
Please turn off your phone when you are close to a gas station or in the
vicinity of any place where fuel and chemical preparations, or any other dangerous goods are stored.
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TTaakkiinngg CCaarree ooff YYoouurr DDeevviiccee
Your device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be handled with care: The following suggestions will help you protect your phone:
Keep the device dry. Precipitation, humidity, and all types of liquids or
moisture can contain minerals that will rust electronic circuits. If your device does get wet, remove the battery without turning on the device, wipe it with a dry cloth and take it the service center.
Do not store the device in high or cold temperature. High
temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices and damage batteries.
Do not use or store the device in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts
and electronic components can be damaged.
Do not attempt to open the device other than as instructed in this
guide. Repairing this phone by yourself other than our authorized service agents/centers goes against the warranty rules.
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BBaatttteerryy RReeccoommmmeennddaattiioonnss::
Do not drop, knock, or shake the device. Rough handling can break
internal circuit boards and fine mechanics.
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to
clean the device. Only use a soft, clean, dry cloth to clean the surface of the device.
Do not store your device near magnetic fields or allow your device to
come in contact with magnetic fields for extended period of time.
Please put the battery in a cool and well-ventilated place out of direct
sunlight. We recommend you to charge the battery at room temperature range.
Batteries have life cycles. If the time that the battery powers
equipment becomes much shorter than usual, the battery life is at an end. Replace the battery with a new battery of t he same make and specification.
Do not discard the battery with household trash. Please dispose of
used battery according to your local environmental laws and guidelines.
Use manufacturer approved batteries, chargers, accessories and
supplies.A100 will not be held responsible for user’s safety when using unapproved accessories or supplies.
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RReeccyyccllee YYoouurr HHaannddsseett
DDiissccllaaiimmeerrss
The WEEE logo (shown at the left) appears on
the product (battery, handset, and charger) to indicate that this product must not be disposed off or dumped with your other household wastes. You are liable to dispose of all your electronic or electrical waste equipment by relocating over to the specified collection point for recycling. of such hazardous waste.
Specified collection points for recycling of such hazardous waste. Collection and proper recovery of your elect ronic waste equipments at the time of disposal wi ll allow us to help preserve the environment. Recycling of the electronic waste equipment will ensure safety of human health and environment. For more information on best practices for disposal of electronic and electrical waste, please visit to our web site: www.micromaxinfo.com/weee.php.
1. The colors and specifications shown/mentioned in the user manual
may differ from the actual product. Images shown are for representation purpose only. Other product logos and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade na mes of their respective owners.
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CCooppyyrriigghhttss
2. KKT Ultra keeps the right to make modifications to any of the content
in this user guide without public announcement in advance. The content of this manual may vary from the actual content displayed in the mobile phone. In such a case, the latter shall govern.
All rights reserved. Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of A100 is strictly prohibited.
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FCC Warning
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance 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 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.
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-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.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information:
This Mobile Phone meets the government's requirements for exposure to radio waves. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age or health.
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: Mobile Phone (FCC ID: 2ABV4-A100) 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 0.667W/kg and when properly worn on the body is 0.988W/kg. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 10mm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 10mm 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
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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.
Body-worn Operation
This device was tested for typical body-worn operations. To comply with RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 10mm must be maintained between the user’s body and the handset, including the antenna. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories used by this device should not contain any metallic components. Body-worn accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna.
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IC Warning
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
RF Exposure Information and Statement
The SAR limit of USA is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types: Mobile Phone (IC: 12711A-A100) 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 0.667W/kg and when properly worn on the body is 0.988W/kg. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 10mm from the body. To maintain compliance with IC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 10mm 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 IC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided.
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Body-worn Operation
This device was tested for typical body-worn operations. To comply with RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 10mm
must be maintained between the user’s body and the handset, including
the antenna. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories used by this device should not contain any metallic components. Body-worn accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna.
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Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes:
(1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement
RF exposition Information et Déclaration
La limite SAR des Etats-Unis est de 1,6 W / kg en moyenne par gramme de tissu. Types d'appareil: Mobile Phone (IC: 12711A-A100) a également été testé contre ces valeurs. La valeur SAR la plus élevée déclarée en vertu de cette norme lors de la certification de produit pour une utilisation à l'oreille est 0.667W / kg et lorsqu'il est correctement porté sur le corps est 0.988W / kg. Ce dispositif a été testé pour les opérations typiques portés sur le corps avec le dos du combiné gardé 10mm du corps. Afin de maintenir la conformité aux exigences de la IC, utilisez des accessoires qui maintiennent une distance de séparation 10mm entre le corps de l'utilisateur et le dos du combiné. L'utilisation de pinces de ceinture, étuis et accessoires similaires ne doivent pas contenir de composants métalliques dans son ensemble. L'utilisation d'accessoires qui ne satisfont pas à ces exigences ne peuvent pas se conformer aux exigences de la IC, et devrait être évitée.
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Porté au corps Opération
Ce dispositif a été testé pour les opérations typiques portés sur le corps. Pour se conformer aux exigences d'exposition aux radiofréquences, une distance de séparation minimale de 10mm doit être maintenue entre le corps de l'utilisateur et le combiné, y compris l'antenne. Tiers pinces de ceinture, étuis et autres accessoires similaires utilisés par ce dispositif ne doit pas contenir de composants métalliques. accessoires qui ne répondent pas à ces exigences peut ne pas se conformer aux exigences d'exposition RF et doit être évité Body-porté. Utilisez uniquement l'antenne fournie ou une approbation.
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