between the dierent types of input modes.
Each number key is set for three or four
letters. Press the number key one time to
display the rst letter, two times to display the
second letter, etc.
Text Message Punctuation
The punctuation available includes: \ / ~ < > £
$ ¥ § Ø @ ¤ { } ? and more
To enter punctuation:
1. Press the * key to display the list of
punctuation symbols
2. Use the up or down keys to scroll through
the list.
3. Press the Call2 key to select.
Text Message Numbers
To enter a number instead of a letter:
1. Press the # key to switch input mode from
letter to numerical and then use number
keys from 1 to 0 to enter numbers.
2. Press # again to switch back to letter input
mode.
To enter a space, press the “0” key when in
letter mode.
6. Phone Book
Storing, Searching and Deleting Numbers
in the Phone Book
Phone numbers can be stored on the phone
or the SIM card.
The phone symbol indicates that the contact
is saved in the phone. The SIM card symbol
indicates that the contact is saved on the SIM
card. You can store up to 150 entries in the
phone memory.
To Add a New Contact to the Phone Book
1. Press the Call2 key to access the menu.
2. Press Up or Down navigation key until
“Contacts” appears. Press the Call2 key.
3. Press the Call2 key to select Options menu.
4. Press Up or Down navigation key until
“New” appears. Press the Call2 key.
5. Choose either to save to the Phone
memory or the SIM memory using the
Up and Down navigation key. Press the
Call2 key.
6. Enter the name of the new contact by
using the number keypad. Press a key 1 to
4 times to enter the correct letter. Press “0”
for a space.
7. Once the name is set, press the Down
navigation key to enter the number.
8. Enter the number by using the number
key pad.
9. Press the Call2 key to save.
To Search for an Existing Contact
1. Press the Call2 to access the menu.
2. Press Up or Down navigation key until
“Contacts” appears. Press the Call2 key.
3. Press Up or Down navigation key to search
for the contact. Press the Call2 key.
4. Press Up or Down navigation key until
“Call” appears. Press the Call2 key.
To Delete an Existing Contact
1. Press the Call2 key to access the menu.
2. Press Up or Down navigation key until
“Contacts” appears. Press the Call2 key.
3. Press Up or Down navigation key to search
for the contact. Press the Call2 key.
4. Press Up or Down navigation key until
“Delete” appears. Press the Call2 key twice.
7. Multimedia
Recorder
1. Press the Call2 key to access the menu.
2. Press Up or Down navigation key until
“Multimedia” appears. Press the Call2 key.
located on a sticker on the back of a headset
or in the instruction book for a device.
9. Phone Settings
Proles
You can use proles to set and customise the
ring tones, message alert tones, and other
tones for dierent events.
1. Press the Call2 key to access the menu.
2. Press Up or Down navigation key until
“Proles” appears. Press the Call2 key.
3. Use the up and down navigation key to
select from the following proles: Normal /
Silent / Meeting / Indoor / Outdoor
4. Press the
Call2
key to enter the editing
mode. Here you can Activate or change the
Settings for each prole according to the
items in the table below.
Settings Menu
Setting Description
Rename Change the name of the prole
Ring
Settings
Change the ringtone and
message tone
Adjust
volume
Change the volume for Calls,
Messages and Alarms
Ring Type Change the Vibrate settings
Other
alert rings
Change the Keytone, Dial pad
tones, Battery low tones etc
Call Settings
These features require the support of your
network provider based on the calling
package you select when you purchase your
phone.
Network
Selection
Auto or Manual select your
network
Call divert Divert calls to another number
*your network may charge for
this service
Call
waiting
Activate call waiting services
Call
barring
Restrict numbers you will call or
accept calls from.
Hide ID Hide your phone number
*network must support for this
feature to work
Others Auto redial, Call time minute
reminder, Reply SMS after
rejecting calls, Record voice calls,
Vibration when connected.
To access the Call Setting menu
1. Press the Call2 key to access the menu.
2. Press Up or Down navigation key until
“Settings” appears. Press the Call2 key.
3. Press Up or Down navigation key until
“Call settings” appears. Press the Call2 key.
Phone Lock
The phone lock can prevent your mobile
phone from illegal use. You can set the phone
lock as On or O and change the phone
password.
Phone lock can be found in the menu
Settings/Security/Phone Lock - Press the Call2
key to access the Phone lock and input the
password again to disable phone lock.
Note: The default phone lock password is
1234. Please change into your own private
password as soon as possible.
Restore to factory Settings
Press password 1234 to restore the default
setting.
press the Middle Navigation key to see the
options menu, use this menu to switch on the
alarm, set the time, set the tone and set the
repeat options.
Turning o the Alarm
When the alarm sounds:
• Press the Call2 key to shut o the alarm
• Press the Right Menu key to snooze.
Calendar
To view the calendar:
1. Press the Call2 key to access the menu.
2. Press Up or Down navigation key until
“Calendar” appears. Press the Call2 key.
Calculator
1. Press the Up navigation key to access the
menu.
2. Press Up or Down navigation key until
“Tools” appears. Press the Call2 key
3. Press Up or Down navigation key until
“Calculator” appears. Press the Call2 key
Enter number keys to enter values. Press the
star key for decimals. Use the Navigation
key to select the math operation: +, -, X, and
÷.Press the Right Menu key to clear the last
digit or to exit the calculation operation.
Press the Middle Navigation key to complete
the calculation.
My Files
The default le manager is your MicroSD
memory card (not included, must be
purchased separately).
1. Press the Call2 key to access the menu.
2. Press Up or Down navigation key until “My
les” appears. Press the Call2 key.
3. Choose either the Phone memory or the
Memory card (MicroSD card).
Press the Middle Navigation key to enter the
submenus to view or play multimedia les.
Bluetooth
The mobile phone supports Bluetooth
function. You can use Bluetooth wireless
technology to set wireless connection
with other compatible devices, including
mobile phones, computers, headsets, in-car
accessories etc. With Bluetooth function,
you can send photos, video segments,
audio segments, personal business card
and memos. You can also establish wireless
connection with a compatible PC to transmit
les.
Try to keep the two devices you are
connecting through Bluetooth close together
while they are in use. Most Bluetooth
headsets have a range of 10 meters. If
possible, try to keep your phone on a chair
beside you or nearby while talking on your
headset to ensure the best connection. When
using your computer, try putting your phone
on the desk beside your monitor to ensure
the best connection possible.
Pair Bluetooth Devices
Have one of the devices “search for new
devices” to find the other. Typically you want
a phone to search for your headset or audio
speaker rather than the other way around.
The Search function is located within the
Bluetooth menu in your phone.
1. Press the Call2 key to access the menu.
2. Press Up or Down navigation key until
“Bluetooth” appears. Press the Call2 key
Press the Middle Navigation key to activate
Bluetooth then use this menu to pair devices,
make your phone discoverable and edit your
device name.
Once your phone nds the other device enter
the “pairing code” for the device to link the
two together. The pairing code is typically
2. Ensure your SIM card is correctly installed.
3. Call restrictions may be prohibiting
incoming phone calls, so these settings must
be checked.
4. Poor areas of network coverage can
prevent incoming calls so check the network
status of your phone.
Phone not charging
1. Bad connections can hinder the phone
charging; ensure all contacts are correctly
connected.
2. Check to see whether the phone battery
charging slot or the charger itself is damaged.
If so, discontinue use. Replace battery or
charger.
3. The phone cannot be charged in
temperatures below 10˚C or above 55˚C.
Does not dial numbers
1. Conrm that once the number is entered
using the keypad that the green call button is
pressed to dial the phone number.
2. Check the phone number entered is
correct.
3. Check reception coverage status of your
mobile phone.
4. Ensure the call restriction settings are
correct in order for you to dial outgoing calls.
11. Radio Frequency (RF)
Exposure and SAR
This device meets international guidelines
for exposure to radio waves.
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter
and receiver. It is designed and
manufactured not to exceed the limits for
exposure to radio frequency (RF) radiation
recommended by international guidelines
(ICNIRP). These limits are part of the
comprehensive guidelines and establish
the permitted levels of RF energy for the
general population. The guidelines were
developed by independent scientic
organizations through periodic and
thorough evaluation of scientic studies.
The exposure standard for mobile devices
employs a unit of measurement known
as the Specic Absorption Rate, or SAR.
Although the SAR is determined at the
highest certied power level, the actual
SAR of the device while operating can be
well below the maximum value. This is
because the device is designed to operate
at multiple power levels so as to use only
the power required to reach the network. In
general, the closer you are to a base station,
the lower the power output of the device.
SAR values may vary depending
on national reporting and testing
requirements and the network band. Use
of device accessories and enhancements
may result in dierent SAR values. The
SAR limit for mobile devices used by the
public is 2.0 w/kg (watts per kilogram)
averaged over 10 grams of body tissue. The
guidelines incorporate a substantial margin
of safety to give additional protection for
the public and to account for any variations
in measurements. The highest SAR Value -
0.312w/kg.
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3. Press Up or Down navigation key until
“Video Recorder” appears. Press the Call2
key.
Press the Call2 key to enter the option menu
where you can Start recording, view the
Record le list and choose the storage options.
Audio
1. Press the Call2 key to access the menu.
2. Press Up or Down navigation key until
“Multimedia” appears. Press the Call2 key.
3. Press Up or Down navigation key until
“Music” appears. Press the Call2 key.
4. Use the Middle Navigation key to play and
pause the track
5. Use the Navigation keys to change tracks
6. Use the Up and Down navigation key to
increase/decrease the volume.
Press the Call2 key to select the options these
include: Music list, Add , Set as ring tone ,
Shue , Repeat, Settings, Open review, Exit.
FM Radio
Listen to the radio using the headphones (the
radio will not work without them).
1. Press the Call2 key to access the menu.
2. Press Up or Down navigation key until
“Multimedia” appears. Press the Call2 key.
3. Press Up or Down navigation key until “FM
radio” appears. Press the Call2 key.
4. Press Call 2 key to access the ‘’Options’’. Press
Up or Down navigation Keys until ‘’Auto
search and save’’ appears. Press the Call 2
key to search the station.
5. Use the Up and Down keys to increase/
decrease the volume.
Press the Call2 key to select the options
these include: Auto search and save, Chanel
list, Save, Manual search, Open speaker,
Background play, Record, Scheduled
recording, Record le list, Storage, Help.
Adjusting the Volume
To adjust volume, press the Up or Down keys.
*The quality of radio sound depends on signal
quality at your location.
The headphones act as an aerial so you will get
better reception when they are plugged in.
Image
1. Press the Call2 key to access the menu.
2. Press Up or Down navigation key until
“Multimedia” appears. Press the Call2 key.
3. Press Up or Down navigation key until
“Image” appears. Press the Call2 key.
4. Use the Up and Down navigation key to
select the image.
Press the Call2 key to select the options these
include: Delete, Mark, Rename, Slide show,
Details.
8. Tools
Torch
To activate the ashlight function:
1. Press the Call2 key to access the menu.
2. Press Up or Down navigation key until
“Tools” appears. Press the Call2 key
3. Press Up or Down navigation key until
“Torch” appears. Press the Call2 key.
Here you can switch on and o the ashlight.
You can also hold down the 0 key for 3 seconds
when in standby mode, press and hold it again
to switch o the torch
Alarm
You can set up to three alarms:
1. Press the Call2 key to access the menu.
2. Press Up or Down navigation key until
“Tools” appears. Press the Call2 key.
3. Press Up or Down navigation key until
“Alarm” appears. Press the Call2 key.
Choose one of the three available alarms and
Call logs
This option stores recently dialled calls,
received calls and missed calls. Your phone can
store up to 20 records for each function.
1. Press the Call2 key to access the menu.
2. Press Up or Down navigation key until “Call
logs” appears. Press the Call2 key.
3. Scroll through available functions (missed
calls, dialled calls, received calls, rejected
calls, delete all).
Press the Call2 key to select the desired
function.
10. Troubleshooting
Phone does not turn on
1. Ensure you have held the power button
down for more than 5 seconds.
2. Re-insert the battery and retry turning on
the phone.
3. Plug charger into the phone and ensure the
battery is charged.
Cannot connect to a network
1. Signal strength may be weak, try moving
your location and try again.
2. It may be possible that you are using the
phone beyond the network service coverage
area.
3. Check that your SIM card is correctly
installed and is valid. (Contact your network
provider)
No information displays when the phone
is on
1. Check that your SIM card is correctly
installed.
2. You may need to unlock your keypad using
the button on the side of the phone or your
keypad (Password maybe required).
3. You may have permanently locked your
phone by entering the PIN code incorrectly
3 times. Obtain your PIN code from your
network provider.
4. Increase the screen brightness in “Settings”.
Phone call quality is poor
1. Increase the call volume using the key on
the side of the phone.
2. It may be that the network reception is poor
in your location. Try moving to another area to
obtain a better connection.
Shorter standby time
1. Standby time is related to system settings.
In areas of poor reception, the phone will
use more battery power to try to nd a base
station. Reduce the standby time to save
battery power.
2. It could also be the case that the battery of
the phone has become worn out. You may
need to replace the battery.
SIM card Error
1. Reinstall the SIM card in the phone. Ensure
the metal contacts are clean - wipe gently with
a clean cloth before inserting into the phone.
2. The SIM card may not be correctly installed.
3. If the SIM card is damaged contact your
service provider.
Some features do not operate or cannot
be set
1. This could be due to an operation error on
the phone. Switch the mobile phone o and
restart after 30 seconds.
2. The network provider may not support the
feature you are trying to use and this may
prevent its use.
Cannot receive incoming calls
1. Ensure your mobile phone is switched on
and connected to a network.
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