Uniphone Communication F200 User Manual

Universe User Guide
Please take earphone if making
or Answer incoming call while driving or after you car is parked.
The phone may interfere with
aircraft telecommunication. So please turn if off or switch to flight mode during the flight.
Anyphone may be susceptible to
interference, which could affect performance.
Please turn off your phone near the
medical equipment or in the medical facility where anyphone must be out of service.
Please use the original battery
and accessories in order to have optimal performance and prevent
phone damage. Please don’t use
unmatched products.
Please turn off yourphone in the
gas station or near fuel or chemicals to prevent explosion.
To avoid interference with
blasting work, please turn off the phone on the site or where two-way radio must be switched off. Please observe the local rules.
Burning or disposing of phone
battery as usual is prohibited, or it may cause life risk or environmental pollution. Please dispose of and recycle it in compliance with the local
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Safety
Please go through, and comply with, the following considerations before using this phone.
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environmental regulations.
If your phone needs to be
connected with other device, please read the User Guide of the latter.
Some small components (e.g.
memory card, etc.) shall be out of
children’s reach; otherwise it may be
swallowed or cause other hazards.
Please copy or keep a written
copy of the vital information stored in your phone.
SOS
Ensure the phone is turned on and
within the service area. Enter the emergency number, press the talking
key to tell your location. Please don’t
end the call without permission.
Many people mistakenly assume that using a cell phone with a lower reported SAR
value necessarily decreases a user’s exposure to RF emissions, or is somehow “safer”
than using a cell phone with a high SAR value. While SAR values are an important tool in judging the maximum possible exposure to RF energy from a particular model of cell phone, a single SAR value does not provide sufficient information about the amount of RF exposure under typical usage conditions to reliably compare individual cell phone models.”
World Health Organization (WHO) AdviceOrganizations such as the World Health Organization and the US Food and Drug Administration have stated that if people are concerned and want to reduce their exposure they could use a hands-free device to keep the phone away from the head and body during phone calls, or reduce the amount of time spent on the phone.
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Contents
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Insert SIM card and battery.................................................................................................................................... 6
Insert memory card ................................................................................................................................................ 6
Battery charging ..................................................................................................................................................... 6
Power on and off .................................................................................................................................................... 7
Call ............................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Making an overseas call. ........................................................................................................................................ 7
Dialing via Contacts ............................................................................................................................................... 7
Calling an extension number ................................................................................................................................. 7
Making an emergency phone ................................................................................................................................. 8
Answer or reject incoming calls ............................................................................................................................ 8
Menu during a call ................................................................................................................................................. 8
End a call ............................................................................................................................................................... 8
Messaging .................................................................................................................................................................. 8
Wirte message ........................................................................................................................................................ 8
SMS/MMS ............................................................................................................................................................. 8
Inbox ...................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Outbox ................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Draftbox ................................................................................................................................................................. 8
Sendbox ................................................................................................................................................................. 8
Voice mail server ................................................................................................................................................... 8
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Contacts...................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Browsing contacts .................................................................................................................................................. 9
Quick search .......................................................................................................................................................... 9
New contact ........................................................................................................................................................... 9
Function Menu of Contacts .................................................................................................................................. 10
Call logs ................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Commonly Used Functions ................................................................................................................................. 10
Multimedia ............................................................................................................................................................... 11
DV........................................................................................................................................................................ 11
Image ................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Audio ................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Video.................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Recorder ............................................................................................................................................................... 12
SOS settings ............................................................................................................................................................. 12
Settings ..................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Call settings ......................................................................................................................................................... 13
Phone Settings ..................................................................................................................................................... 14
Display Settings: Internet ..................................................................................................................................... 14
Security settings ................................................................................................................................................... 14
Phone profile ........................................................................................................................................................ 15
Connection Management ..................................................................................................................................... 15
File Management ..................................................................................................................................................... 15
Tools ........................................................................................................................................................................ 15
Alarm ................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Word clock ......................................................................................................................................................... 16
Memo ................................................................................................................................................................... 16
E-book.................................................................................................................................................................. 16
Bluetooth .............................................................................................................................................................. 16
Internet ..................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Camera ................................................................................................................................................................. 11
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FM Radio ............................................................................................................................................................. 18
Calendar ............................................................................................................................................................... 18
Calculator ............................................................................................................................................................. 18
Additional Function ................................................................................................................................................. 19
Maintenance of Mobile Phone ................................................................................................................................. 20
Safety Information ................................................................................................................................................... 21
Usage Environment .............................................................................................................................................. 21
Medical Equipments ............................................................................................................................................ 21
Pace Maker .......................................................................................................................................................... 22
Staff wearing pace maker: ................................................................................................................................... 22
Hearing Aids ........................................................................................................................................................ 22
Emergency Call.................................................................................................................................................... 22
Dial emergerncy call ............................................................................................................................................ 22
Password Access .................................................................................................................................................. 22
Power-on Password.............................................................................................................................................. 22
PIN Code ............................................................................................................................................................. 23
PIN2 Code ........................................................................................................................................................... 23
PUK Code ............................................................................................................................................................ 23
PUK2 Code .......................................................................................................................................................... 23
Attentions on Charging of Battery ....................................................................................................................... 23
Attentions on Use of Battery................................................................................................................................ 24
Attention on Use of Accessories .......................................................................................................................... 25
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Introduction
Insert SIM card and battery
Long press power supply key for 3s to turn it off; Slide the back cover downwards and remove it;
Remove the battery. Insert SIM1 (per the mark “SIM1” on the card slot. The contactor shall face
down (note the notch on the SIM card is in line with the slot). Push the SIM card inwards from the card slot until it absolutely fits the slot. Insert SIM2 in the same manner.
Insert the battery with metallic contact aligned to the phone battery contact and replace the back cover.
Note:
1. This User Guide is designed for both SIM cards inserted by selecting [Settings→Call
Settings→Dual-SIM→Standby mode→Dual SIM dual standby]. If only one card is inserted or no Dual SIM dual standby is set up, the screen and options may differ from this manual.
Insert memory card
This phone supports the T-Flash memory card. After it is inserted, you can browse or copy, etc. the files stored in the memory card. Also, the disk space of this phone can be expanded.
Remove the back cover and battery and turn over the cover of the memory card in the direction as shown thereon;
Let the side of the memory card bearing metallic contact face down, insert the narrower end into the slot until absolutely fitted by it, and replace the back cover
Warning:
Please don’t insert or remove the memory card quickly or frequently to avoid damage
Battery charging
The phone battery may be charged with travel charger
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Insert the battery in the phone correctly; Open the rubber cover on the left side of this device below the screen,,let the charger arrow
towards the screen, insert the charger plug into the screen, and connect the charger to the standard power supply socket.
After the charger is inserted, the battery intensity icon on the upper right of the screen starts running, which means the battery begins charging. When it is charged full, the icon stops running and the battery icon on the screen comes full .
After charging is over, cut off the connection between the charger and the standard power supply socket and then that between this device and the charger by pressing the buttons on both sides of the charger
Note:
1. Please use the standard matched battery and charger to prevent explosion.
2. If the battery is absolutely of no power, the battery icon will appear 2~3min after charging.
Charging may take 2~5h depending on the current condition of this device (whether it is started, any call is made, etc.).
3. Please use charger to charge this device. USB wire charging shall be avoided if possible.
4. In order to help the new battery perform best, it shall complete 2~3 charge-discharge cycles.
Its initial charging shall last for more than 10h unceasingly for each
Power on and off
Power on Long press power supply key for 3s to turn on this phone Power off Long press power supply key for 3s to turn off this phone.
Warning:
Please don’t turn on this phone where it is prohibited or using it may cause interference or danger. In this case, please ensure this phone does not activate the regular power on/off or other function.
Call
Making an overseas call.
Enter the country code (in this case, “+” shall be entered by pressing * twice continuously); Enter the area code (without “0” prefixed to that as usual) and the phone number; Press “Call”, escape the SIM card option screen. Select SIM1 to dial with SIM1; select SIM2 to
dial with SIM2
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Dialing via Contacts
Enter the Contacts and search for the phone number you need; Press Record for a long time to select Call in the option menu.
Calling an extension number
Enter the switchboard number; Press “call”, escape the SIM card select screen. Select SIM1 to dial with SIM1; select SIM2 to
dial with SIM2
Making an emergency phone
Enter the emergency phone number; Press “Call”, escape the SIM card select screen. Select SIM1 to dial with SIM1; select SIM2 to
dial with SIM2
Answer or reject incoming calls
If there is an incoming call, press “Answer” to answer it; If there is an incoming call, press “Reject” to reject it; For incoming calls under the lock situation, slide to left and right to answer or reject calls.
End a call
Press “Hang up” to end a call.
Messaging
Message service is actually a network service. This menu works soundly depending on the type of your SIM card and the service provided by the network operator. Therefore, please check it before applying such function.
Write message
Please have the service center number from the network operator before applying this function. The storage capacity of SIM card depends on its type.
SMS/MMS
Under idle situation, press “information service” button to enter into the mailbox list interface,
press [Write message→New SMS/MMS] to enter into the message editor interface, manual input
or insert the contacts from the address list as the recipients, press “send” button to send the
messages after editing the contents. Note: This device supports multi-messaging. Four common SMS are editable at most with each
containing 268 Chinese characters or 612 English ones. Creat a message, pressing“Options”, you can:
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