TeleEpoch G10 Users Manual

FCC ID:
U46-G10
MODEL: G10
USER MANNUAL
1. SAFETY AND CAUTIONS
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z Keep the phone away from children. z Please switch off your phone as instructed where notices are present. z Switch off the phone before boarding on plane and don’t switch on the phone during flight. z Please strictly conform to your local legal regulations during a drive. When hands free function is available,
please use the hands free calling device to ensure safety . Please p ark the ca r at the roadside for communication only if in emergency.
z Take special care when using the mobile phone in the vicinity of such devices as pacemakers, hearing aids and
electro-medical equipments, which may be interfered by the mobile phone. When the phone is switched on, a minimum distance of 6 inches (15cm) shall be kept between the phone and pacemaker. When using other medical equipments, please consult the vendors of these equipments or doctors for relevant information.
z No guarantee for the accessories and fitments not produced by the original factory. z Never attempt to disassemble the phone by unauthorized persons. Contact the authorized service center in your
region in case of any trouble with your mobile phone.
z Recharging the phone without battery being installed is prohibited. z Charge the phone in well-ventilated environment, and keep it away from inflammable and high explosive
objects.
z To avoid demagnetization, keep the handset away from magnetic substances such as magnetic discs or credit
cards.
z Ensure to keep the handset away from liquid. T ake the battery of f and contact the authorized service center if the
handset gets soaked or erosion can happen.
z Avoid using the phone in too high or too low temperature environments. Never expose the phone directly under
sunlight or in high humidity or dusty environment.
z Do not use liquids or damp cloth with strong detergents to clean the handset. z Avoid dropping, crashing or excessively squeezing the phone, or it may be subject to damages of different
degrees.
z The original fact ory will not take any responsibility in the case of noncompliance with the above advices or
improper use of the phone.
z Please send us ed li-ion batteries to specified locations or return them to our company. Do not dispose the
batteries into dustbins.
CONTENT
1. SAFETY AND CA UTIONS ..............................................................................................................2
2. PHONE LAYOUT..............................................................................................................................8
3. SPECIFICA TIONS LIST.................................................................................................................10
4. ESSENTIAL TOPICS.....................................................................................................................12
5. GETTING STARTED......................................................................................................................15
6. BASIC OPERATIONS....................................................................................................................18
7. USING THE MENU.........................................................................................................................22
ENTER THE MENU................................................................................................................................22
MENU..................................................................................................................................................23
OPTION LIST........................................................................................................................................23
SMS ..................................................................................................................................................23
Contact 29
CALL HISTORY.....................................................................................................................................31
PROFILES 33
ILE MANAGER....................................................................................................................................34
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ULTIMEDIA.......................................................................................................................................35
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ETTINGS ............................................................................................................................................35
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TOOL.................................................................................................................................................43
EXTRA.................................................................................................................................................47
8. OPERATIONS OF INPUT METHODS.........................................................................................50
APPENDIX I COMMON FAU LT DIAGNOSES...............................................................................50
APPENDIX II ABBREVIATIONS AND EXPLANATIONS..........................................................50
2. Phone layout
Appearance
3. Specifications list
Phone Type
Specification Dimensions 107×46×13.6mm Weight 75g Screen display resolution 2.0” QCIF 176*220 pixel Card type SIM Applicable system GSM+WCDMA Contact capacity 1000 sets in the phone SMS capacity 100 pieces for inbox and 200 pieces for outbox
Preset short message 12 preset short messages Call records 20 each for missed, answered and dialed calls Receiving call vibration Support
Preset ringing tone type 10 ringing tones Preset SMS tone type 10 tones Language English/Spanish Call time Support Date and time display Support Alarm/Calculator Support
MP3 Support MP4 Support Double Camera Support
Bluetooth Support FM Radio Support MMS Support Video Recorder Support Sound Recorder Support Opera Mini Support Receiving/Sending short message Input methods Support Speed dial Support Games Support Caller number display* Support Divert Calls* Support Call Waiting* Support
Note: Functions or services marked with ‘*’ require network or SIM card support.
G10
in mobile phone(Not including the SIM card)
Support
4. Essential Topics
Communication control keys
The ‘Call control’ key is used for making a call (after a number has been entered); or for viewing recent call records. The ‘on/off’ key is used for ending a call (during dialing and communication state), or for exiting menu under menu state to return to
standby menu. Pressing and holding this key may switch on or off the phone.
Functional keys and soft keys
Direction keys of up, down, left and right direction are used for browsing menus, lists, options or content compiled. Under standby state, the up-direction key is used as shortcut key for organizer; the down-direction key is used as shortcut key for
contacts; the left-direction key is used as shortcut key for messages; the right-direction key is used as shortcut key for settings. Under standby state, the left soft key is a shortcut key for accessing main menu and the right soft key is a shortcut key for Contact. The functions of the two soft keys under other states are closely related to the phone’s current state.
Under standby state, you can press and hold the key ‘#’ to switch between ringing tone and silence; press and hold the key ‘*’ to lock keypad.
Standard keypad
Keys from ‘0’ to ‘9’, and key ‘*’ and ‘#’ are used for dialing, inputting password, English letters, symbols etc.
Note: After the phone’s standby interface maintains for period of time (time length is set by the user), the phone will turn off the backlight of the screen for the purpose of power saving. If the backlight of the screen goes out, you can press any key on the phone’s keypad to turn on the backlight immediately.
Display icons
Under standby state, common icons on the first row of the screen are as follows:
Signal strength received by the antenna
Alarm clock
There is (are) unread message(s).
Battery level indicator (This icon indicates full battery).
Roaming
Vibrate icon Ring icon Vibrate first then ring Mute Icon
Keypad locked
Language and input methods
Languages supported by this phone are listed under the path [Settings]-Æ[Display Setup] -Æ[Language].
This handset provides input methods as Numbers and accustomed symbols input. Under editing status, you can press the key ‘#’ to switch between input methods and press the key ‘*’ to switch to symbol input method. For detailed operations please refer to relevant chapters of “Operation of Input Methods”.
Short message alert modes
Four modes of ‘Ring, Vibrate, Vibrate then ring, Off’ are available for your selection under the path [Settings]-Æ[phone setup] -Æ [Profiles], and then choose one alert mode-Æ[Customize]-Æ[Message Alert].
Call alert modes
This handset has four alert modes of Ring, Vibrate, Vibrate First Then Ring, off for your selection under the path [Settings]-Æ[phone setup] -Æ [Profiles], and then choose one alert mode-Æ[Customize]-Æ[call alert].
Find contacts
This handset provides a way to search for phone number by first letter of a name. Under the contact name list (press the right soft key
under standby state or press the key un der main menu to get in), af ter inpu tting the first letter of a n ame to be searched for correc tly, the screen will display all the fit records.
Interrelated descriptions
(International long-distance call) Dial 00 or press and hold ‘o’ until ‘+’ displays and then key in district code, area code and the phone number. (ESN) Electronic Serial Number: Switch off the phone and t ake o ff the battery, y ou can see the barcode l a bel of thi s ESN prin ted a t the back of
the phone.
5. Getting started
What's SIM card?
When registering your mobile phone number, you will have a SIM card (User Identity Module) provided by the network provider. With the SIM card, which stores many parameters required for communications, you can use the various functions of the phone and
store personal information, including PIN (Personal Identification Number), phonebook, short messages and other additional system services. Please handle the SIM card with care, twisting or pressing it may cause damage. If it is lost, please contact your network operator immediately for help.
Installing your SIM card
Switch off your phone before installing the SIM card. To install the SIM card at the back of the phone, follow the steps below:
1. Turn the phone over to the back, open the back cover and remove the battery by pushing up the battery. With the metal contacts of the SIM card downward and the unfilled corner against the one within the groove, insert the card into the groove from top to bottom.
2. After the card is inserted into the groove, insert the bottom of the battery into the fastening groove of the phone, and push it down till the metal contacts of the battery completely meet with battery connector in the phone, then push the cover back.
PIN code
It is Personal Identification Number used to access the SIM card. If PIN code protection function has been enabled, the screen will indicate ‘Enter PIN:’ when switched on. You must input correct PIN code at this time prior to using the phone.
You can get the PIN code while obtaining the SIM card from your network operator. Usually the PIN code is 4 digits. During input the PIN code, the screen will display ‘*’ to substitute the input content to ensure confidentiality.
<Warning>: If you input wrong PIN code for three consecutive times, the SIM card will be locked. Please contact the network operator immediately for assistance of decoding. Attempt to decode the card by yourself may possibly cause the SIM card to fail permanently.
Charging your battery
z The battery used in the phone is rechargeable. New battery must be fully charged before it is used for the first time. Only after
several times of charging and discharging can the battery’s efficiency made the best of.
z To ensure the battery in optimal state, we recommend you discharge the battery fully at least once every month by consuming
the power until the phone is switched off automatically.
z During the course of charging, it is normal to find the battery and the phone sli ghtly heat-up. The phone w ill automa ti cally protect
itself when battery temperature rises so as to control temperature variation.
z The handset will give off alert as the battery is running out. When the power has run out the handset will be switched off
automatically.
Note: Actual time of usage of the battery varies according to different operation modes and settings of network base station. If you use the phone when battery is rather low, the phone may switch off automatically. Please recharge in time.
Procedure for battery charging
z Connect the charger to a main socket, and insert the charging plug into the jack of the phone. z At this time phone starts charging. The battery symbol will be gradually lengthened from right to left. z You may choose to charge the battery under power-off or standby state. If the phone is charged under power-off state with SIM
card inserted, it will be started and display the text of ‘Charging’.
z When the battery is fully charged, charging operation stops au tomatical ly. The battery symbol on the screen will maintain full-grid.
At this time please unplug the charging plug.
Note: 1. To ensure safety, neither change the parts and fitments of the battery by yourself nor take off the battery outer case.
2. Please use charger of original make. Using charger of your choice may cause your phone to damage.
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