THOMSON TH-1035MBE, TH-1035MPK, TH-1035MRD, TH-1035MWE, TH-1035MSR User Manual

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Mobile Phone Dual SIM
User Manual
TH-1035MBE TH-1035MPK TH-1035MRD
TH-1035MWE
TH-1035MSR
Please read and retain these instructions
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Content
1. Important Safety Information ................................................................................. 2
2. Getting Started .......................................................................................................... 6
2.1 Install Sim Card And Memory Card ..................................................................... 6
2.2 Battery .................................................................................................................. 8
2.3 Product Presentation ........................................................................................... 10
2.4 Menu Map ........................................................................................................... 12
2.5 Security Password ............................................................................................... 12
3. Using The Mobile Phone ........................................................................................ 13
3.1 Call Logs ............................................................................................................. 13
3.2 Contacts .............................................................................................................. 14
3.3 Internet ................................................................................................................ 15
3.4 Multimedia .......................................................................................................... 16
3.5 Message .............................................................................................................. 18
3.6 Tools ................................................................................................................... 19
3.7 Game ................................................................................................................... 21
3.8 File Management................................................................................................. 21
3.9 Settings ............................................................................................................... 22
4. Text Input ................................................................................................................ 27
5. Troubleshootings ..................................................................................................... 28
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1. Important Safety Information
General
Do not become distracted by the device while driving, and always be fully aware of all driving conditions.
- Always operate the vehicle in a safe manner.
- Minimize the amount of time spent viewing the device’s screen while driving and use
voice prompts when possible.
- Do not send text messages, place or receive phone calls, input destinations, change
settings, or access any functions requiring prolonged use of the device’s controls while driving.
- Pull over in a safe and legal manner before attempting such operations.
- Check and follow local laws regarding device usage.
- Switch off the device and remove the battery from time to time for optimum
performance.
- Keep your device away from magnets or magnetic fields.
- The external flexible cable of the charger cannot be replaced, If the cord is destroyed, the
adaptor should be destroyed.
- The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled
with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on apparatus.
- Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphone can cause hearing loss.
- The mains plug of apparatus should not be obstructed or should be easily accessed during
intended use.
- The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. Note: Device operates in frequency range 2454-2483.5MHz is restricted to indoor use in France.
Battery Warning Do not leave the device exposed to a heat source or in a high temperature location, such as in the sun in an unattended vehicle.
Li-Ion battery pack used
- This product contains a Li-Ion battery. There is a risk of fire and burns if the battery pack
is handled improperly.
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- Warning: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. To reduce risk of fire or
burns, do not attempt to open or service battery back. Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contacts or circuits, dispose of in fire or water, or expose a battery pack to temperature higher than 60.
- Replace only specific batteries. Recycle and dispose of used batteries according to local regulation or reference guide supplied with your product.
- Do not use a sharp object to remove the battery.
- Keep the battery away from children.
- If using an AC charger or external battery charger, only use the accessory approved for
your product.
- Only replace the battery with the correct replacement battery. Using another battery
presents a risk of fire or explosion.
Pacemakers and Other Medical Devices
Studies have shown that there may be a potential interaction between mobile phones and normal pacemaker operation. The pacemaker industry recommends that people with pacemakers follow these guidelines to minimize any risk of interference with pacemaker operation:
- Always maintain a distance of 15 cm (6 inches) between the pacemaker and any mobile
phone that is turned on.
- Store the phone on the opposite side of the pacemaker. Do not carry the phone in a breast
pocket.
- Use the ear furthest from the pacemaker in order to minimize any potential for
interference.
- If you think that interference may be occurring, turn off the phone immediately.
- For other medical devices, consult with your physician or the manufacturer to determine
if your mobile phone may interfere with the device, and to determine any precautions that you can take to avoid interference.
Emergency calls Important: This device operates using radio signals, wireless networks, landline networks,
and user-programmed functions. If your device supports voice calls over the internet
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(internet calls), activate both the internet calls and the cellular phone. The device may attempt to make emergency calls over both the cellular networks and through your internet call provider if both are activated. Connections in all conditions cannot be guaranteed. You should never rely solely on any wireless device for essential communications like medical emergencies When making an emergency call, give all the necessary information as accurately as possible. Your wireless device may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident. Do not end the call until given permission to do so.
Avoid Repetitive Motion
You may experience occasional discomfort in your hands, arms, shoulders, neck, or other parts of your body if you perform repetitive activities, such as typing or playing games, on the device. Take frequent breaks. If you have discomfort while or after using the device, stop using and see a physician.
Certification information (SAR) This mobile device meets guidelines for exposure to radio waves.
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure guidelines for mobile devices employ a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR. The SAR limit stated in the ICNIRP guidelines is 2.0 watts/ kilogram (W/kg) averaged over 10 grams of tissue. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions with the device transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. The actual SAR level of an operating device can be below the maximum value because the device is designed to use only the power required to reach the network. That amount changes depending on a number of factors such as how close you are to a network base station. The highest SAR value under the ICNIRP guidelines for use of the device at the ear is
1.935 W/kg.
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When using the earphone, reduce the volume to protect your ears.
Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, Admea declare that this GSM Phone is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
The declaration of conformity is available on web site: www.logisav.fr
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- This logo set on the product means that the recycling of this
apparatus comes within the framework of the directive 2002/96/EC of January 27, 2003 concerning the waste on electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
- The presence of dangerous substances in the electrical and electronic
equipments can have potential consequences on the environment and human health in the cycle of reprocessing this product.
- Therefore, at the end of its lifetime, this product shall not be disposed with other
non-recycled waste.
- As the end user, your role is of prime importance in the cycles of re-using, recycling, and
other forms of valorization of this electrical and electronic equipment. Local authorities and resellers have set special procedures for the purpose of collecting and recycling this product.
- You have the obligation to use the selective waste collection systems put in place by your
local authorities.
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2. Getting Started
2.1. Install SIM Card and Memory Card
2.1.1 Inserting and Taking out SIM Card
A SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module) is required in order to use this mobile phone. Please contact your phone operator in order to obtain one. This device is equipped with two SIM card slots, thus combining into one single phone multiple usages (such as personal and professional usage).
Power off the phone, remove the rear cover, battery or other external power supply.
Make the end of SIM card without cutting angle inside and aim at the card slot of the
phone and metal surface of SIM card face downward, then insert SIM card to the card slot.
When taking out SIM card, pull it outward directly.
Note: Please make sure to power off the phone before taking out SIM card, otherwise it may bring damage to the SIM card and the phone.
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2.1.2 Micro SD Card Installation
You can insert a Micro SD card (not provided) into this phone. The Micro SD card will allow you to store data onto this phone, such as photos and music.
How to insert a Micro SD card
How to copy data onto your Micro SD card
- Copy from your computer files directly on the Micro SD card, and then insert the card
onto the phone.
- Alternatively, connect the phone to your computer with the USB cable provided.
(Please ensure that you have put the SD card in to the phone. No matter power-on or power-off.)
Compatibility issues
- The songs must be in MP3 format extension, without DRM. Other files format such as
M4A, WMA, OGG or AAC will not be read.
- This phone is not compatible with video files format.
- Images files or photos must be in JPG extension. Photo resolution must be 128x160 or
lower.
- Music files must be stored into the My music folder. If MP3 files are not stored into
this directory, files will not be recognized by the player. If the directory does not exist, please create the folder by using your computer.
- Image files must be stored into the Photos folder. If photos or image files are not
stored into this directory, files will not be recognized by the player. If the directory does not exist, please create the folder by using your computer.
- This device has been tested as compatible with most of the market’s Micro SD card.
However, due to the number of manufacturers, we cannot guarantee a compatibility
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with all cards. Should a compatibility problem arise, please try to use another Micro SD card, with a lower capacity (such as 4GB as total capacity).
2.2 Battery
2.2.1 Battery Installation
Only the batteries and accessories provided with this package are suitable to your device. Keep your device in dry condition if you will not use it for a long time. Do not keep your device exposure to sunlight.
- Press the upper part of the back cover and slide it downward to remove the back cover.
- Observe the battery contacts and match the contacts to the corresponding part in the
battery compartment. Put the other side into the cabin and push the battery till it is completely fitted.
- Slide the back cover into its place firmly.
2.2.2 Battery Charging
The new battery is not fully charged. You need to install and charge the battery before using the device. In general conditions, the new battery will work under best condition after several times of charge and discharge.
- Connect the plug of the charger to the charger connector of the device.
- Connect the other plug of the charger to the proper power supply socket.
- When the battery icon is full and stop scrolling, which means the battery charging is
completed, please pull out the plug.
Note: To ensure normal operation of the phone, use only the charger supplied in this package.
2.2.3 Setting up your operator to activate MMS and WAP functions
First time you are using this mobile phone, or if you change to another operator, you will need to select your operator manually in order to activate MMS (Multimedia Messages) and WAP Internet services.
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How to activate MMS
Go to MENU > MESSAGE > OPTIONS > SETTINGS > MMS > SIM1/2 MMS
ACCOUNT then select your operator from the list and press OK.
How to activate WAP
Go to MENU > INTERNET > OPTIONS > TOOLS > SETTINGS > SIM1/2
NETWORK ACCOUNT then select your operator from the list and press OK.
If your operator does not appear on the list, you will need to set it manually. Please refer to section 3.9.6 for further instructions.
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2.3 Product Presentation
1. Right Soft key
2. End call key
3. Left soft key
4. Talk key
5. Navigation keys
6. OK key
7. * key
8. # key
9. Dial plate
10. Screen
11. Receiver
12. USB Port
13. LED light torch
14. Camera
15. Speaker
16. Micro phone
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Key Function Definition
Key
Function Definition
Right soft key
Press this button to enter the contacts.
End call key
Press this button to turn on or off the phone or reject a phone call.
Left soft key
Press this button to enter the menu.
Tall key
To call or to answer the phone.
Navigation keys
You can preset the different function for the Navigation keys, SettingPhone setting Shortcut settings, to preset the function for the Navigation keys.
OK key
Press OK key confirm or long press to turn on the torch.
* key
Press this button to show the sign interface, such as "+" or "-".
# key
Long press this button to switch scene and input mode.
Dial plate
Editing digits and texts, press the numbers on it when make a call.
USB port
For charging or data transmission with PC.
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2.4 Menu Map
Call logs/Contacts/ Message /Multimedia/ Internet /Tools/ File management/ Settings/ Application
Dialed calls Write message Camera Alarm My music Call settings
Received calls Inbox Audio player Bluetooth Photos Phone settings
Missed calls Outbox FM radio Calendar Browser Display settings
Rejected calls Drafts Calculator Security settings
Delete all Sentbox Torch Profiles
Call timers STK Connection management
Call cost
GPRS counter
2.5 Security Password
PIN code
PIN (Personal Identification Number) is used to prevent your SIM card from being used illegally. PIN is usually provided with SIM card together. If you input wrong PIN code for continuous three times, your phone will be locked for safety and unavailable. Should this situation arises, please contact your phone operator so as to unlock your device. The device can be unlocked by entering the PUK code provided by your operator.
PIN code 2
You need to input PIN2 when entering some functions (such as call charge); if you input wrong PIN2 for continuous three times, your phone will be locked for safety and unavailable. Should this situation arises, please contact your phone operator so as to unlock your device. The device can be unlocked by entering the PUK 2 code provided by your operator.
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3. Using the mobile phone
Switch the device on and off
Please ensure that your location is allowed for using phones and the battery with sufficient power is properly installed before switching on your device. Press the End call key for few seconds until the screen turns on. The PIN code would be requested at the time when LCD screen switch-on. Input the correct PIN code. The SIM card lock password will be requested after SIM card change if the SIM card lock is turned on. Press the left soft key to confirm Menu selection or press OK key to enter the main menu.
3.1 Call logs
This function helps you to keep the records of dialed numbers, received calls, missed calls, and rejected call.
3.1.1. Dialed calls
Display the list of your recent dialed numbers. Choose one record, and then press left soft key “Options” to enter the Option for the following operations:
Details, Call, Save, Send message, Add to existed contacts, Add to blacklist, Delete, Delete all.
3.1.2. Received calls
3.1.3. Missed calls
3.1.4. Rejected calls Note: The operation for above 3 calls is same as the Dialed call.
3.1.5. Delete all
You could delete all the records of the Dialed, Received, Missed and Rejected calls.
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3.1.6 Call timers
You could choose the view the time counting in SIM, which displays the last call, received call, dialed call and call history. Press left soft key to reset all data to be zero.
3.1.7. Call cost
Display the total call expense, the Max cost charges, unit price and reset cost, which need to be supported by the network operators.
3.1.8. GPRS counter
You could check the GPRS flow of the SIM1 card and SIM2, and press left soft key to reset. Please note that the data flow calculated by this device may differ from the actual data count provided by your telecom operator. This data estimate is provided for your convenience and maybe inaccurate, please be extremely careful when using data services. In foreign countries significant roaming charges may occur.
3.2 Contacts
This function helps to you browse the name card holder, store, edit and delete the names and Phone numbers in the phone and SIM card.
3.2.1. New
Create a new contact record to SIM1, SIM2 card or the mobile phone.
3.2.2. Search
Look up the record stored in the phone or the SIM cards.
3.2.3. Write Message
Send message (SMS) or multimedia message (MMS) to this contact person.
3.2.4. Call
To make a voice or IP call.
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3.2.5. Delete
Delete this contact.
3.2.6. Mark
Choose one contact or all the contacts, or cancel what youve marked.
3.2.7. Copy
Copy the contact to SIM cards or micro SD card.
3.2.8. Others
Shortcut Caller ID, Memory status and single line display.
3.3 Internet
This device is compatible with WAP-internet services. Simply launch the internet browser and enter the web address (“URL”) of the site you would like to browse. Please note:
- WAP is a simplified internet protocol. All internet web sites may not be compatible.
Video or flash animations will not be displayed.
- You may need a “Data” subscription package from your phone operator prior to using
this service.
- Significant data charges may incur when surfing on the internet. Please obtain
information from your operator firstly.
First time you are using this mobile phone, or if you change to another operator, you will need to select your operator manually in order to activate WAP Internet services.
Go to MENU > INTERNET > OPTIONS > TOOLS > SETTINGS > SIM1/2 NETWORK ACCOUNT then select your operator from the list and press OK.
If your operator does not appear on the list, you will need to set it manually. Please refer to section 3.9.6 for further instructions.
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3.3.1 Open
Go to URL: Input website then visit it. Homepage: Enter homepage and visit it.
3.3.2 Current page
Options: Stop/Set as homepage/Save as bookmark/Save as offline pages / Webpage information.
3.3.3 Send connection
Send the webpage to the others.
3.3.4 Bookmarks
Enter bookmark page, you can add new bookmark. You can also do the following operations with the bookmark: get started, view, edit, delete, and delete all.
3.3.5 History
Record the websites you visited before.
3.3.6 Stored pages
To check the pages you have stored.
3.4 Multimedia
3.4.1 Camera Take Photo
You can view the photo on screen and press OK key to take a picture. In camera preview interface press left soft key you can enter options menu as follows: Settings: You can set Quality, Banding, Shutter sound, Auto sound, and Display parameters. Storage: you can take photo save to memory card. Note: Prior to taking photos, please note a micro SD card must have been inserted.
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3.4.2 Audio Player
A micro SD card is needed for audio player. Put your music in the micro SD card and insert to card slot of the phone. To access to audio player, choose Menu Multimedia Audio player. Then you can:
- Press up key and down key to adjust volume.
- Press Left key and right key to choose the previous and next MP3.
- Press OK key to play MP3 or make a pause. On the screen of playing music, press left soft key, then you can do operations as follows: Music list, Music mark, Add (to music mark), set as ringtone, Play mode and Setting and Exit. Compatibility issues
- The songs must be in MP3 format extension, without DRM. Other files format such
as M4A, WMA, OGG or AAC will not be read.
- This phone is not compatible with video files format.
- Music files must be stored into the My music” folder. If MP3 files are not stored
into this directory, files will not be recognized by the player. If the directory does not exist, please create the folder by using your computer.
- This device has been tested as compatible with most of the market’s Micro SD card.
However, due to the number of manufacturers, we cannot guarantee a compatibility with all cards. Should a compatibility problem arise, please try to use another Micro SD card, with a lower capacity (such as 4GB as total capacity).
3.4.3 FM Radio
You can listen to Fm radio freely, even without the headset. Plug in the headset you would get better radio signal. Enter the radio menu, and change previous or next channel by pressing the left and right direction keys. On the screen of the radio playing, press left soft key you could enter the options menu and do operations as follows: Search automatically and save, channel list, save, manual search, open search, background play, and help. Please note FM reception may be unavailable or poor in areas with limited coverage, while inside buildings, or while moving at high speed.
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3.5 Message
3.5.1 Write Message
Write SMS You could write new message by using this function. Write MMS You could edit the MMS, and insert pictures or ringtones with this function. Templates You could edit or delete the templates. Voice mail Server You can set line1 number, line2 number, fax number, data number. Broadcast Message From this function you may be able to receive messages on various topics, such as weather or traffic conditions from your service provider (network service). For available topics and relevant topic numbers, contact your service provider. Settings SMS There are six options: SIM1 message center, SIM2msg center, message validity period, status report, save sent message, prior storage medium, etc. MMS There are six options: SIM1 MMS account, SIM2 MMS account, Receive options, Send options, and Play audio, Restore default.
First time you are using this mobile phone, or if you change to another operator, you will need to select your operator manually in order to activate MMS.
Go to MENU > MESSAGE > OPTIONS > SETTINGS > MMS > SIM1/2 MMS ACCOUNT then select your operator from the list and press OK.
If your operator does not appear on the list, you will need to set it manually. Please refer to section 3.9.6 for further instructions.
Message capacity You can view SIM card and Phone memory status via this menu.
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3.5.2 Inbox
Store the SMS, MMS and other messages you’ve received. The SMS and MMS could be differentiated by different icons. Choose one SMS or MMS and press left soft key, then you can do several operations, for example, reply the SMS or MMS, delete, call, lock and mark, sort, and so on. Press OK key you can read this SMS and download MMS.
3.5.3 Outbox
Store the SMS and MMS which are failed to send out. Choose one SMS or MMS and press left soft key, you could send, delete, lock, mark, sort, and so on.
3.5.4 Drafts
Store the SMS and MMS you’ve edited. Choose one SMS or MMS and press left soft key, you could delete, edit, lock, mark, sort, and so on.
3.5.5 Sentbox
Store the SMS and MMS you’ve sent. Choose one SMS or MMS and press left soft key, you could delete, forward, lock, mark, sort, and so on.
3.6 Tools
3.6.1 Alarm
You can edit alarm, time, ring and repeated ring mode. Press OK key to edit the settings for alarm by using the navigation keys. And press left soft key to choose alarm on or off.
Note: Alarm also works when phone is power-off.
3.6.2 Bluetooth
This device allows connecting wirelessly with Bluetooth headset. Device operates in frequency range 2454-2483.5MHz is restricted to indoor use in France.
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Remark: This device’s Bluetooth protocol allows you to connect with a Bluetooth headset wirelessly, and it is compatible with Bluetooth wireless audio streaming. Please keep the phone and the Bluetooth headset as closer as possible to get a good listening effect. It is recommended that the distance between 2 devices is within 2 meters without obstacle. Open/close Bluetooth You can choose to “open Bluetooth” or “close Bluetooth”. Bluetooth visibility
You can choose “visible” or “invisible” Bluetooth. If the Bluetooth is invisible, others
cannot search your phone. Paired device You can search different Bluetooth devices and find one for Bluetooth pair.
- Enter the Paired device submenu and choose Add new device. The phone would
search another device which has Bluetooth function on;
- When the screen shows the another Bluetooth device, press right soft key for stop
selection;
- Press left soft key for Pair, and enter the Password (0000 by default); the phone
screen would show "bounding".
- The another Bluetooth device would request for its own password for Bluetooth pair,
enter the correct password accordingly;
- Finally the GSM phone screen would show "Bounding finished". The 2 Bluetooth
devices are paired;
My Bluetooth name: You can change the name of the phone. Bluetooth file storage: received file to be saved in memory card. Help: To view the operating instruction of Bluetooth.
Please follow the below steps for document transfer by Bluetooth:
- Open Bluetooth of GSM phone.
- Connect another Bluetooth device following the steps described in Paired device
section.
- Go to File management menu. Choose one audio or JPG file and press left soft key for
Options, then select Send, and choose Bluetooth to send the file.
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Audio streaming by Bluetooth headset
- Bound the phone and the Bluetooth headset following the steps described in Paired
device section.
- Play music following the steps: Menu > Multimedia > Audio player.
3.6.3 Calendar
You can look up the calendar via this function. Press the left soft key, and you can do the following: add new schedule, view schedules, all schedules, clear today’s task, Clear All, go to date, weekly.
3.6.4 Calculator
The function can make your device as a calculator with which you can carry out simple math calculation.
3.6.5 Torch
There is a Torch on the top of the phone. Press left soft key to activate or off it .Or on the idle screen, press OK key for several seconds to activate or off it.
3.6.6 STK
Enter STK submenu, you can use the additional services that your network operator may provide.
3.7 Game
3.8 File Management
All the files of phone and micro SD card are saved by folders under File management menu.
- My music
- Photos
- Browser Press the OK key to browse and edit the files saved in these folders. Or choose one folder and press left soft key, then you can operate as follows: Create new folder: Create a new folder, Delete, Details, Edit, Look up, rating, Mark and Capacity Enquiry.
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Note:
- MP3 files saved in My music folder can be played. But you cant access to the next or
previous music by pressing the left or right navigation keys. You may go to Audio player under Multimedia menu if you want to play music continuously.
- For photos in jpg. extension with pixels no larger than 128 x160, you can review the
next or previous file by pressing the left or right navigation keys.
- MP3 music files and JPG photos can be reviewed under File management no matter
which folder they saved in.
3.9 Settings
You can customize the settings, such as time and date, language, call settings etc. Press left soft key for OK selection to enter sub-menu of the settings:
3.9.1 Call settings Dual-SIM
You can choose standby mode, Reply by original SIM. Set SIM name. Network Selection
When your phone enjoys roaming service, the network can automatically or manually select network. The network roaming service can only be used when you subscribe the effective roaming service provided by the other network operator.
Call divert
When “call divert” function is activated, you can transfer the incoming call to voice inbox or other phone number according to the scheduled “call divert” conditions: Unconditional call divert, Busy time call divert, Missed calls divert, Failed to be received calls divert, Delete all calls divert. Call barred: All outgoing calls, incoming calls, roaming incoming calls, international outgoing calls, roaming international outgoing calls can be barred. Note: The above-mentioned function requires network support. To use the function, please contact your network service provider.
Call waiting
You can turn on or off this function. When it is activated, even when you are making a call, you can also receive another coming call.
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Hide ID
This function need to be supported by network operator.
Select line
There are two lines can be selected: line 1 and line 2. This function is just for the phone which has one SIM card but two numbers. If your phone is not this type, please just select line 1. If you choose line 2, dialing will be limited.
Flight mode
You can start up the function directly or choose when power on. It is used on flight. When flight mode is working, all the functions connect with network, such as SMS, MMS, dialing back, WAP network will be unavailable to avoid interfering the signal of the flight.
Others
- IP shortcut key: You can select different IP number or revise IP number.
- 50secs warning: If the function is activated, each time when a call is making, the
reminder sound can be heard.
- Vibration when connected: If this function is activated, the phone would vibrate
when a call is answered. You can put the phone away from your ear after it vibrates so as to reduce radiation.
- Answer/ Reject mode:
Reply SMS after reject: When an incoming call is rejected, a reminder “answer SMS” will appear. Any-key answer: When this function is started up, you can answer a call by pressing any key except the right soft key or power-off key.
- Auto redial: You can start up or shut down the function. When it is on, a failed dialing
will automatically redial.
3.9.2. Phone settings
You can set Date and Time, Language, Shortcut key settings, Auto power on/off, Power management, Restore factory settings
Time and date You can set up the date and time on the phone as well as their display mode. Select language You can select phone language.
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Shortcut settings You can set the menu you want to enter by pressing left/right soft key and the navigation keys. Auto power on/off You can set the time and repeat mode of power-on and power-off. Power management You can check the power status of your battery. Restore factory settings You can restore the original settings in case you encounter any configuration problem. Please backup your data first. The password is: 1234.
3.9.3. Display settings
You can set as Wallpaper settings, Idle display settings, contrast, Backlight, Keypad backlight time and the animation effect. Noted: When “Night modeunder Keypad backlight time is selected, the keypad backlight will be off from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm.
3.9.4 Security settings PIN code
You can start up, shut down or modify PIN code. Correct PIN code shall be input when you unlock or shut down PIN code. If PIN code verification is started up, the default PIN code is 1234. PIN2 code You can review PIN2 code. For details, please contact network operator.
Privacy Protection
You can review privacy protection password. Besides, you can also set passwords for some menus, in this way, you will have to input password each time when you desire to open the menus. The default password of privacy protection mode is 1234.
Automatic keypad lock
If turn on the function, the keypad would be locked automatically when the phone is without being touched in any mode. Lock screen by end- key If the function is on, press the end call key in standby mode and the screen would be on. The screen keeps black if you press any other key.
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Power on password
When “phone password” is set, you will have to input “password” every time when you power on the phone. You can choose off to turn off power on password.
3.9.5 Profiles There are 5 modes for your choice.
Normal / Silent / Meeting / Indoor / Outdoor Press the left soft key to activate, customize or rename these items. You can change the setting for each mode by enter the sub-menu of Customize:
Ring Settings
You could set call ringtone of SIM1 and SIM2 card, as well as the message ringtone.
Adjust Volume
You could set the caller Ringtone, message ringtone, Call volume, Alarm & calendar Volume, Power ringtone.
Call alert
You could set the incoming call alert for the SIM1 and SIM2, and there are five mode options for you to choose: ringtone, vibration, mute, ring after vibration, vibrating and ring.
Message Alert
You could set the incoming message alert for the SIM1 and SIM2, and there are four options for you to choose: ringtone, vibration, mute, and vibrating ring.
Keypad Tones: You could set the key-press tone as mute, tone 1 and tone 2. Battery low alert: You can set activated, when the battery in low power there would be
warning tone. Power on/off tone: You could set the ringtones when starting up and shutting down the phone.
3.9.6 Connection management
First time you are using this mobile phone, or if you change to another operator, you will need to select your operator manually in order to activate MMS (Multimedia Messages) and WAP Internet services.
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How to activate MMS
Go to Go to MENU > MESSAGE > OPTIONS > SETTINGS > MMS > SIM1/2
MMS ACCOUNT then select your operator from the list and press OK.
How to activate WAP
Go to MENU > INTERNET > OPTIONS > TOOLS > SETTINGS > SIM1/2
NETWORK ACCOUNT then select your operator from the list and press OK.
If your operator does not appear on the list, you will need to set it manually. Please refer to instructions next. MMS and WAP settings vary from one operator to another in each country. If you receive an error message after trying to send a MMS or to connect to the internet, it
means you will need to input your operator’s settings manually onto this phone.
Similarly, if you travel abroad and intend to use MMS or internet, you may need to enter the new operator’s MMS and WAP settings as well. Please note that call functions and SMS functions protocols are internationally recognized and do not need to be entered.
Entering your operator’s WAP/MMS parameters:
Go to Menu > Settings > connection management > Network account > press Options to select “New connection” to add a new account and enter the requested information. Information should be provided by your local telephone provider.
- Auth type (Authentication type),
- Username,
- Password,
- Access Point,
- Gateway IP (IP Address),
- Gateway Port,
- rename (your operator’ s name),
- Set homepage For an internet WAP account, the WAP address of your operator, or any WAP-compatible page such as www.google.com For a MMS account, the MMSC address provided by your operator.
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4. Text Input
In “text input” mode, if you want to change the input method, you can press “#” key to change it. The selected input way will appear on the top left of the screen.
Letter (Capital, Normal)
Enter edit page, press “#”and switch the input mode to “letter”, then press the keys on keypad, selected letters will appear on the screen.
Number
Enter “edit” mode, press “” key you can change the input method to “123”. Then press the keys, number will appear on the screen. The key 0-9 separately represents the figure from 0 to 9.
Punctuation
Enter the “edit” mode, press key “1”, the punctuations will appear. You can scroll the
navigation keys to select the desired punctuation. Press left soft key to select the desired punctuation.
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5. Troubleshootings
If your phone appears the questions frequently, please refer to the answers as follows. If you still cannot solve the problem, please contact with the mobile phone dealers or service provider.
Questions
Possible reason and solution
Cannot Power-on
- Battery maybe out of power.
- Battery may not be installed properly.
SIM Card Error
- SIM card has not be inserted.
- Whether SIM is inserted correctly.
- Please check if your SIM registration is failed.
Poor Signal
- Move to a strong signal area.
PIN Error
- Wrong PIN code, Enter the correct one which is
provided together with your SIM card.
Cannot communicate with others
- Check whether you are in the service area.
- Check if the phone number is correct.
- If call barring function is activated.
- If there is enough charge to make a call.
Volume Low
- Adjust the volume of the telephone receiver to
be larger.
No Incoming Call Ring
- Whether the volume adjust too low;
- Whether activate call divert.
- If you choose the Silent mode;
Cannot use Voice Mail Server
- Whether apply this service from your network
operator;
- If input the wrong Voice Mail Server number.
Cannot send message
- Whether logging in network
LCD display not clearly
- Check if the LCD screen film is taken off.
During the call, the other side cannot hear your voice
- Please check whether the microphone was set
mute;
- Put the microphone near your mouth.
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The music cant be played via Audio player.
- Check if your music file is put in the folder My
music.
- Music files must be in mp3. format extension.
Photo cannot be browsed.
- Photo file should be in jpg. extension and with
resolution no larger than 128 x 160.
Video cant be played.
- This phone is not compatible with video files
format.
Can’t listen to music by Bluetooth
- Please double check if the Bluetooth headset is
bounded to the phone or not;
- Please follow the correct access to play music.
Cannot send a MMS or cannot access the internet
- The first time you are using this phone, or if
you have changed your operator, you will need to select your operator name before being able to send MMS (Multimedia Message) or connect to the internet (WAP service). Please refer to instruction’s section 3.9.6.
- In order to send a photo by MMS, it is needed
to keep the default photo resolution set on the device as 320 x 240 (not a higher resolution). To change this settings, please go to MENU then to Multimedia > Camera > Left or right navigation key.
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