TeleEpoch M570 User Manual

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Mobile Phone
User Guide
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1.Safety and Cautions .......................................4
2Look and Feel .........................................5
3Specification ............................................5
4Essential Topics ..........................................6
5Getting Started ..........................................7
6Basic Operations .........................................8
7Using the Menu ..........................................9
7.1 Menu option list ........................................ 10
7.2 Messages .............................................. 12
7.3 Contacts .............................................. 16
7.4 Games ................................................ 16
7.5 Call History ............................................ 17
7.6 Profiles ............................................... 18
7.7. Settings .............................................. 18
7.8 Tools ................................................. 19
7.9 Calendar .............................................. 21
8.0 WAP ................................................. 21
8.1 Camera ............................................... 22
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8.2 Multimedia ............................................ 22
8.3 Blue Tooth ............................................. 23
8.4Text Input Method ..................................... 23
Appendix I Common Fault Diagnoses ........................ 24
Appendix II Abbreviations and explanations .................... 24
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1Safety and Cautions
Switch off the mobile phone in the vicinity of chemical plants, gas stations and other locations
containing explosive objects.
Keep the mobile phone away from small children. Switch off the mobile phone as instructed where signs are present. Switch off the mobile phone before boarding planes and during flight. Obey the local laws while driving. When hands free function is available, use the hands free
calling device to ensure safety. Park the car at the side of the road to make a call in emergency situations only.
Take special care when using the mobile phone in the vicinity of such devices as pacemakers,
hearing aids and electro-medical equipment, which may be affected by the mobile phone. When using other medical equipment, verify with suppliers and medical staff that the equipment will not be affected,
There is no warranty or guarantee for accessories not produced by the original mobile phone
manufacturer.
Never attempt to disassemble the mobile phone. Opening the unit may void any warranty. Recharging the mobile phone without the battery installed can damage the phone and create
a fire hazard.
Charge the mobile phone in a well-ventilated environment, and keep it away from flammable
or explosive objects.
To avoid demagnetization, keep the handset away from magnetic substances such as magnetic
discs or credit cards.
Keep the handset away from liquids. Remove the battery if the handset gets wet. Do not
attempt to use the mobile phone under these circumstances.
Avoid using the mobile phone in extreme temperature environments. Never leave the mobile
phone exposed directly to sunlight or in a extremely humid or dust filled environment.
Do not clean the handset with liquids or detergents. Do not drop the handset or subject it to strong pressure or any other forms of abuse. The original mobile phone manufacturer will not honor any warranties or guarantees if the
above instructions are not followed by the mobile phone user.
Please recycle the lithium-ion batteries or dispose of them properly. Do not dispose of the
batteries by throwing them into household waste.
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2Look and Feel
Model
Specification
Dimension
110×63×13.9mm
Weight
110g
LCD display resolution
1600*1200
Frequency
800MHz/1900MHZ
Contact capacity
500 SMS capacity
200 messages
Call history
20 each for missed, answered and dialed calls
Vibrate
Supported
Preset ringtone type
5ringtones
Preset SMS ringtone
5 ringtones
Call time
Supported
Single key dial
Supported
Blacklist
Supported
Date and time display
Supported
AlarmCalculator
Supported
NotePicture is for reference purposes only.
3Specification
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Smart Input method
Supported
Receive/Send SMS
Supported
English/French input method
Supported
Incoming call display*
Supported
Call forward*
Supported
Call blocking*
Supported
Call waiting*
Supported
Voice message*
Supported
Reduced Temperature Range
-15°C to 50°C
Note: Funcons or services marked with ‘*’are supported by this unit but require network services to fully
function.
4Essential Topics
Communication control keys
The green ‘Answer /Send’ key is used for answering a call, making a call (after a number has been
entered); or for dialing from the call history.
The red ‘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 will switch the phone on or off.
Navigation keys and soft keys
Navigation keys of up, down, left and right direction are used for browsing menus, lists, options or content compiled.
Under standby mode, the up/down navigation key is used to change the volume of the ring from maximum to Zero. Right and left navigation keys scroll thru Messages to Contacts, to Call History to Profiles. Under standby state, the left soft key is a shortcut key for accessing main graphical menu.
The functions of the two soft keys depend on the mode and the functions that are being accessed.
The keypad
Keys from ‘0’ to ‘9’, and key ‘*’ and ‘#’ are used for dialing. (# and * automatically switch from text to
digit depending on the mode the phone is currently in.)
Inputting password, letters, symbols etc. is accomplished by the QWERTY keyboard. See the section on input method for further details.
Backlight
After the mobile phone is in standby for period of time (time length is set by the user), the phone will turn off the screen backlight to save power. If the screen backlight goes out, you can press any key on the phone’s keypad to turn on the backlight again.
Display icons
In standby, common icons on the top of the screen are as follows :
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Signal strength received by the antenna
Alarm clock
There are unread messages
Battery level indicator (This icon indicates full battery).
Vibrate mode
Ring mode
Silent
Keypad locked
Missed call
Bluetooth
Alert modes
There are multiple user-selectable tones available for text message and call notifications. Please follow the paths below for selecting the modes and the specific tones for each type.
Text message alerts: For text message alerts, follow the path [Profiles], then choose one alert
mode from the list (General, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, Headset, In Car, Airplane) [Personalize] [Message Alert Tone], select, OK and exit.
Call alerts and ringtones: Follow the [Profiles], then choose one alert mode from the list
(General, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, Headset, In Car, Airplane) [Personalize] [Caller Ring Tone]-and select tone, OK and exit.
Find contacts
This handset provides a way to search for phone number by first letter of a name. Highlight and select Contacts under main, input the first letter of the contact’s name and the screen will display all applicable records.
5Getting Started
Charging your battery
A new baery must be fully charged before it is used for the rst me. To keep the baery funconing opmally, it is recommended that you occasionally discharge
the baery fully by consuming the power unl the phone is switched o automacally.
During the course of charging, it is normal for the phone and the battery to heat up slightly.
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The phone will automacally protect itself when baery temperature rises to control temperature variaon by extending the charging time.
The handset will give o an alert as the baery is running out. When the power has run out
the handset will be switched o automacally.
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.
Procedure for battery charging
Insert the charging plug into the Micro USB jack of the phone, then connect the charger to a
wall socket.
While the battery is charging, the baery symbol will gradually scan from right to le. You may choose to charge the baery under power-o or standby state. If the phone is
charged under power-o state, it will start and display the graphic denoting that the unit is ‘Charging’.
When the battery is fully charged, charging operation stops automatically. The battery symbol
on the screen will maintain a graphic showing that the battery is full. At this time, please unplug the charging plug.
Calls can be made while charging.
USB Charging
The phone may also be charged by plugging a cable with the micro-USB end to the phone and the other end to a supported USB source for power such as a computer.
6Basic Operations
Switching on
Pressing and holding the ‘on/off’ key in the standby state will switch on the phone. It will automatically search the network as long as the phone has no password protection. After the phone has registered on the network, the signal strength will be displayed at the top right corner of the screen. The phone is now in the standby state and you can make or answer a call.
Your phone remains in a searching state if it fails to find the available network system.
If a password for the phone is required after it is switched on, please input the password, , then press the right soft key for confirmation. After unlocking, the phone will display the signal strength.
Switching off
To switch off the phone, please press and hold the ‘on/off’ key for 2 seconds or more if the phone is in the standby state. When the phone displays ‘power off’, the phone will switch off.
Warning: If you switch off the phone by removing the battery, you may lose stored information.
Making a call
Under standby state, input number directly via the keypad. In case of international number, please see your local requirements to access international service or press alt ‘O’ until ‘+’ displays and then input the number completely. Then press the ‘Answer/Sendkey to make the call.
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