Techfaith Wireless Technology Group KIP Users Manual

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KIP
User Manual
Thank you for purchasing the KIP mobile phone
KIP User Manual
Introduction
Welcome to choose the KIP mobile phone. This user manual states the outstanding performance of the KIP mobile phone in detail. In addition to the basic call features, the KIP mobile phone and the system network also provide you with a variety of useful features and services to facilitate your work and leisure activities.
The Company reserves the right to make any amendment on the technical specifications without any advance notice.
Reading Statement for the Manual
In manual, different typesetting styles are used to interpret different operating details, and the specific interpretation is as follows:
Operation Description of Contents Example Showing contents General key Functional key Menu item Show in bold italics Hold a call
Show with normal characters 0-9 All the keys except functional keys are
shown by normal characters with frames Functional key is shown with bold and frame
0-9
OK
Note: The picture shown in the manual are only used as function
hint pictures which may be different from the ones shown in the mobile phone, and the ones in your mobile phone shall prevail.
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CONTENT
INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................... I
1 START USING .............................................................................................. 4
1.1 BATTERY ...................................................................................................... 4
1.1.1 Uninstallation and installation of battery ............................................ 4
1.1.2 Charging the battery ............................................................................ 4
1.1.3 Use of battery ...................................................................................... 5
1.2 SIM CARD.................................................................................................... 5
1.2.1 Insertion of SIM card ........................................................................... 5
1.2.2 Unlock the SIM card ............................................................................ 6
1.3 PLUG AND UNPLUG THE MEMORY CARD ....................................................... 6
1.4 PLUG AND UNPLUG THE EARPHONE .............................................................. 7
1.5 STATUS BAR AND CONTENT .......................................................................... 7
1.5.1 Keys ..................................................................................................... 8
1.5.2 Text input and edit window .................................................................. 9
2 DIAL AND ANSWER THE CALL .............................................................. 9
2.1 MAKING A CALL ........................................................................................... 9
2.1.1 Direct dial............................................................................................ 9
2.1.2 Making a call from the Phonebook list .............................................. 10
2.1.3 SIM card position dial ....................................................................... 10
2.2 ANSWERING A CALL ................................................................................... 10
2.2.1 Answering new call............................................................................ 10
2.2.2 Connecting two calls at the same time .............................................. 10
2.2.3 Conference call .................................................................................. 11
2.3 EMERGENCY CALL ...................................................................................... 11
3 MENU OPERATION .................................................................................. 11
3.1 MAIN MENU STRUCTURE ............................................................................ 11
3.2 SELECTION OF MAIN MENU ......................................................................... 12
3.3 MENU FUNCTIONS FORM ............................................................................ 12
4 SETTINGS ................................................................................................... 13
4.1 PHONE SETUP ............................................................................................. 13
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4.1.1 Time and date .................................................................................... 13
4.1.2 Language ........................................................................................... 13
4.1.3 Pref. input methods ............................................................................ 13
4.1.4 Display characteristics ...................................................................... 13
4.1.5 Handwriting ....................................................................................... 13
4.1.6 LCD backlight ................................................................................... 13
4.2 PROFILES .................................................................................................... 13
4.2.1 Activate profile .................................................................................. 14
4.2.2 Customize settings ............................................................................. 14
4.3 CALL SETTINGS .......................................................................................... 14
4.3.1 Caller ID............................................................................................ 14
4.3.2 Call waiting ....................................................................................... 14
4.3.3 Call divert .......................................................................................... 15
4.3.4 Black list ............................................................................................ 15
4.3.5 Auto redial ......................................................................................... 15
4.3.6 Speed dial .......................................................................................... 15
4.3.7 Background sound ............................................................................. 16
4.3.8 More .................................................................................................. 16
4.4 NETWORK SETUP ........................................................................................ 16
4.5 SECURITY SETUP......................................................................................... 17
4.5.1 SIM lock ............................................................................................. 17
4.5.2 Phone lock ......................................................................................... 17
4.5.3 Auto keypad lock ............................................................................... 17
4.5.4 Fixed dial ........................................................................................... 17
4.5.5 Barred dial ........................................................................................ 17
4.5.6 Change Password .............................................................................. 18
4.6 RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS ..................................................................... 18
4.7 MISC. SETTINGS .......................................................................................... 18
4.7.1 Pen Calibration ................................................................................. 18
4.7.2 Schedule power on/off ....................................................................... 18
4.7.3 Auto update of date and time ............................................................. 18
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4.7.4 Sound effects ...................................................................................... 18
4.7.5 Motion life ......................................................................................... 18
5 MESSAGE CENTER ................................................................................. 19
5.1 MESSAGES .................................................................................................. 19
5.1.1 Write message .................................................................................... 19
5.1.2 Inbox .................................................................................................. 20
5.1.3 Outbox ............................................................................................... 20
5.1.4 Sent messages .................................................................................... 21
5.1.5 Drafts ................................................................................................. 21
5.1.6 Delete messages ................................................................................ 21
5.1.7 Templates........................................................................................... 21
5.1.8 Message settings ................................................................................ 21
5.2 VOICE MAIL SERVER ................................................................................... 22
5.3 BROADCAST MESSAGE ................................................................................ 22
6 EMAIL .......................................................................................................... 22
7 PHONEBOOK ............................................................................................. 22
8 CALL LOG .................................................................................................. 23
8.1 MISSED CALLS ............................................................................................ 23
8.2 DIALED CALLS ............................................................................................ 23
8.3 RECEIVED CALLS ........................................................................................ 23
8.4 DELETE CALL LOGS .................................................................................... 23
8.5 CALL TIMERS .............................................................................................. 23
8.6 CALL COST ................................................................................................. 23
8.7 TEXT MESSAGE COUNTER .......................................................................... 24
8.8 GPRS COUNTER ......................................................................................... 24
9 CAMERA ..................................................................................................... 24
10 MULTIMEDIA ............................................................................................ 24
10.1 MOVIE PLAYER ........................................................................................... 24
10.2 IMAGE VIEWER ........................................................................................... 24
10.3 VIDEO RECORDER ....................................................................................... 25
10.4 AUDIO PLAYER ........................................................................................... 25
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10.5 SOUND RECORDER ...................................................................................... 26
10.6 SCHEDULE FM RECORD .............................................................................. 26
10.7 MELODY COMPOSER ................................................................................... 26
11 FUN&GAMES ............................................................................................. 26
12 STK ............................................................................................................... 26
13 SERVICES ................................................................................................... 26
13.1 WAP .......................................................................................................... 26
13.2 SYNCHRONIZATION .................................................................................... 27
13.3 DATA ACCOUNT ......................................................................................... 27
13.4 RIGHTS MANAGER ...................................................................................... 27
13.5 CONNECTION MANAGEMENT ...................................................................... 27
14 ORGANIZER ............................................................................................... 28
14.1 BLUETOOTH ............................................................................................... 28
14.2 ALARM ....................................................................................................... 28
14.3 CALENDAR ................................................................................................. 29
14.4 TASKS ........................................................................................................ 29
14.5 CALCULATOR ............................................................................................. 29
14.6 CURRENCY CONVERTER ............................................................................. 29
14.7 FILE MANAGER .......................................................................................... 29
14.8 WORLD CLOCK ........................................................................................... 30
14.9 TYPICAL STOPWATCH ................................................................................. 30
15 OTHER FUNCTIONS ................................................................................. 30
15.1 MASS STORAGE FUNCTION ........................................................................ 30
15.2 WEBCAM FUNCTION ................................................................................... 30
16 COMMON QUESTIONS ............................................................................ 30
17 MAINTENANCE GUIDELINE ................................................................... 31
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SECURITY AND PERFORMANCE
To touch the screen of the mobile phone with sharp articles is
prohibited. Dust particles and nails may scratch the screen. Please maintain the screen clean. Please remove the dust on the screen with soft cloth gently, so as not to scratch the screen.
In thunder raining days, please do not use the mobile phone when
charge it or outdoor, so as to avoid being struck by thunder or other injuries.
Please do n ot put the battery in high-temperature environment (high
temperature will lead to heat of the battery upgrading), or else it may result in fire or explosion.
Please keep the mobile phone being charged and the charger away
from people or other flammable and explosive articles in order to avoid fire, explosion or other dangers!
Please strictly adhered to the rules and do shut down the mobile
phone on occasions which use of mobile phone is prohibited!
Please do not put the mobile phone, battery and charger in the
equipment with strong electromagnetic field, such as induction cooker and microwave oven; otherwise it will lead to circuit failure, fire or explosion.
Please do not arbitrarily refit the mobile phone, or teardown the
mobile phone and accessories without authorization. Improper refitting or teardown easily triggers fire and explosion of the mobile phone. Only the authorized organizations can repair the mobile phone.
Please do not use batteries, charger or accessories of non-standard
original models.
Please do not joint the two poles of the battery, so as not to result in
battery short-circuit.
If the 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 electric shock, short circuit of the charger or fire.
The mobile phone should be powered off in the hospital or other
places where use of mobile phone is prohibited. Mobile phone will affect proper work of electronic equipment and medical devices, such as pacemakers, hearing aids and other medical electronic equipments. Pacemaker manufacturer proposes to keep the distance between the mobile phone and the pacemaker at least
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15cm, in order to avoid potential interference to the pacemaker by the mobile phone.
Please do not uses the mobile phone when drive a car. In case of
emergency, please use hand-free devices (which may be bought separately); otherwise, please park your car on the road side before making a call.
Please do not put the mobile phone on car insurance airbag or
region reachable by the airbag after spreading. Otherwise when the airbag expands or ruptures, the mobile phone is likely to cause serious damage to the people in the car due to strong external force.
Please keep the mobile phone, battery and charger at place out of
the reach of children. Please do not let children use the mobile phone, battery and charger in the absence of adults’ supervision.
In order to comply with provisions of RF leakage, when you wear a
mobile phone or use the data functions of the mobile phone, please maintain the distance between the antenna and the body at least 1inch (2.5 centimeters).
Please power off the mobile phone before cleaning and
maintenance. If the mobile phone is connected to the charger, you need to unplug the charger from the power outlet, and disconnect the connection between the charger and the mobile phone in order to avoid electric shock, short circuit of battery or charger.
Do not use chemical lotion, scrubbing cleanser to wipe the mobile
phone or the charger, otherwise it may damage the components or cause fire. Slightly wet and anti-static soft clean cloth can be used.
Please do not throw the old and abandoned lithium 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 high, or too low temperature (the permitted charging temperature range is 0 ~ 40 ), and the power wire can ℃℃ not 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 company will not be responsible for any losses caused by not
recording, deleting, destructing or damage of the photos, video and recordings caused by its accessories or software on the use of the functions including camera, video and audio.
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In the use of network function, if the users download a file with virus,
which make the mobile phone can not be used normally; the company does not undertake any responsibility arising therefore.
Warning: The original manufacturer will not take on any responsibility for the users who are not in compliance with the above recommendations or improperly use the mobile phone. Note: The application of value-added services of the mobile phone is provided by relevant service providers. Please refer to the relevant help or providers’ notes for detailed information.
Statement: The Company reserves the right to improve the product without making any advance notice, and keeps final interpreting rights on the product performance. The company commits to improve the product quality and gradually launches new versions of products. So if the contents stated in the manual are slightly different from the function, specification or design, please refer to the mobile phone. Such changes are not notified additionally, your understanding is appreciated.
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1 Start Using
1.1 Battery
The battery is attached with the mobile phone. The battery is not charged when the mobile phone is purchased but can support power on. Please recharge it for use after complete use up the battery for the first three times, which makes this battery easier to achieve the best using state.
1.1.1 Uninstallation and installation of battery
Put the back of the mobile phone upward; press the joint at the top
and remove it according to the chart.
Dig out the bottom of the battery and get it out.  When installing the battery, insert the metal teeth at the top of the
battery into corresponding slot of the mobile phone, and then press the battery down to install the battery in place. The battery must be ensured to be installed before power on.
Finally install the rear cover of the mobile phone.
1.1.2 Charging the battery
When the power of the battery was lower than normal, the phone will prompt battery low. Please charging for the battery, otherwise you will lose the files which not saved. If you don’t charge or change battery for a long time, the phone will be powered off automatically.
The battery for the phone is Li battery. Please use the standard charger and battery, insure the battery’s live time.
Insert the joint of the charger into the USB jack of the mobile phone.  Insert the charger to the power source. The battery icon at the right
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upper corner of the screen is shown in a dynamic rolling manner,
which indicates that battery is being charged. When charging, the phone will display correspondi ng charging icon.
When charging is completed, the system will indicate completion of
charging. During the charging period, the battery, mobile phone and
charger will become hot, which is normal phenomenon.
Pull out the charger when charging is completed.
Warning:
The stated charging temperature ranges from 0 to 40 . ℃℃ Please do not use charging equipment if the temperature exceeds the range. Please do use the charger provided by the supplier. Application of unauthorized charger may trigger danger and breach the mobile phone maintenance warranty.
1.1.3 Use of battery
In actual use, the standby time and talk time of the mobile phone varies with the network status, working environment and different using manners.
1.2 SIM card
Your network operator will provide you a SIM card which is the key for your access to the digital GSM network. Prior to use the phone, you
need to insert effective SIM card in the mobile phone.
All relevant information concerning network connection will be recorded in the SIM card. SIM card can be removed from your mobile phone and be used in any other GSM mobile phone (new mobile phone automatically read SIM card).
In order to prevent loss and damage to the information in the card, you should avoid touching the metal area and keep it away from electricity and magnetic places. SIM card once being damaged, you will not be registered to the GSM network.
Warning:
You must power off the mobile phone before removing the SIM card. Inserting or removing the SIM card is absolutely prohibited when the external power supply is connected, otherwise SIM card and mobile phone may be damaged.
1.2.1 Insertion of SIM card
Power off the mobile phone, remove the rear cover and battery.  Insert the SIM card correctly in the card slot; finally install the rear
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cover and battery of the mobile phone.
1.2.2 Unlock the SIM card
In order to prevent illegal use, SIM card adopts PIN code (personal identification code) encryption protection (please refer to chapter 4.4.1). If this function is selected, PIN code should be input 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 illegal use of the SIM card can not be prevented.
If the PIN code input is error for three consecutive times, your SIM card will be locked by the network. The mobile phone will enquire the PUK code which will be provided by your network operator. If the PUK code input is wrong for 10 consecutive times, the SIM card will be permanently barred.
Note:
Your network operator will set a standard PIN code (4 to 8 numbers) for you and you should change it to private password as soon as possible.
1.3 Plug and unplug the memory card
Put the back of the mobile phone upward; remove the rear cover,
the memory card slot at the left side.
Insert the memory card according to the chart.  To remove the memory card, please push the memory card to the
slot and the memory card will automatically pop out from the card slot.
Then cover the rear cover of the mobile phone. Please keep your
memory card safe.
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