Unnecto U-240-2 User Manual

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Mobile
Mobile
Mobile
MobilePhone
Phone
Phone
PhoneUser
User
User
UserManual
Manual U-240-2
CONT EN TS
CONT ENTS
CONT ENTS
CONT ENTS
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1
1
1BASIC
BASIC
BASIC
BASICKNOWLE DGE
KNOWLE DGE
K NOWLE DGE
KNOWLE DGE ...............................................
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5
5
1.1
G
ENERALINTRODUC TION
...............................5
1.2
S
ECURITY
.....................................................5
1.3
S
AFETY
WARNINGS
AND
NOTICE
ITEMS ............5
GeneralNotice.......................................................5
Cautionsforphoneuse............................................6
Cautionsforbatteryuse..........................................6
Cautionsforchargeruse..........................................7
Cleaningandmaintenance.......................................8
Generalcautions....................................................8
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2
2
2BEFORE
BEFORE
BEFORE
BEFORE
USE
USE
USE
USE
.............................................................
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9
9
9
ILLUSTRATIONOFTHEPHONEPARTS............................9
2.1KEYS....................................................................9
2.2B
ATT ERY
...............................................................9
Removing&InstallingtheBattery...........................9
ChargingtheBattery.............................................10
2.3U
SAGEOF
US B
....................................................10
2.4CONNECTING
TO
THE
NET WORK
..............................11
SIMcard.............................................................11
Inserting&RemovingSIMcard .............................11
Poweron/off
Your
Phone.......................................11
UnlockingtheSIMcard........................................12
T-F lashCarduse..................................................12
Unlockingthephone.............................................12
Connecting
to
thenetwork.....................................12
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2.5MAKINGCALLS ....................................................13
MakingDDD(DirectDistanceDialing)..................13
MakingIDD........................................................13
Dialthenumberinthelist.....................................13
2.6EMERGENCYCALL...............................................14
2.7A
NSWER INGCALLS
...............................................14
2.8CALLH
ISTORY
.....................................................14
2.9CALLMENU........................................................14
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3
3
3FUNCT ION
FUNCT ION
FUNCT ION
FUNCT IONMENU
MENU
MEN U
MENU...................................................
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16
16
16
3.1 USAGEOFF
UNC TION
MENU..................................16
OKKeyfunction:.................................................16
ShortcutMenu .....................................................16
DedicatedKeyfunction.........................................16
Shortcutfunction..................................................16
ExittheMenu......................................................16
3.2THE
S
TRUCTURE
OFF
UNCTION
MENU ....................16
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4
4
4
DETAIL
DETAIL
DETAIL
DETAIL
OF
OF
OF
OFFUNCT ION
FUN CT I ON
FUNCT ION
FUNCT IONMENU
MENU
MEN U
MENU...............................
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20
20
20
4.1 F
ILE
MANAGER
....................................................20
4.2PHONEBOOK........................................................20
4.3ICONNECT...........................................................20
4.4Callcenter..........................................................20
4.4.1Callhistory..................................................20
4.4.2Callsettings.................................................20
4.4.2.1SIM1/2Callsettings..................................20
4.4.2.3CallVibrateSetting....................................21
4.4.2.4Advantagesettings.....................................21
4.5M
ESSAGES
..........................................................21
4.5.1Writemessage..............................................21
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4.5.2Inbox..........................................................22
4.5.3Drafts..........................................................22
4.5.4Outbox........................................................23
4.5.5Sentmessage...............................................23
4.5.6Archive.......................................................23
4.5.7Email..........................................................23
4.5.8BroadcastMessage.......................................23
4.5.9Templates....................................................23
4.5.10Messagesettings.........................................23
4.6MULTIM EDIA.......................................................24
4.7ORGANIZER.........................................................24
4.8
S
ETTINGS
............................................................25
4.8.1DualS IMsettings.........................................25
4.8.2Phonesettings..............................................25
4.8.3Networksettings..........................................25
4.8.4Securitysettings...........................................26
4.8.4.1SIMsecurity.............................................26
4.8.4.3PhoneLock...............................................26
4.8.4.4ChangePassword.......................................27
4.8.4.5AutoKeyPadLock .....................................27
4.8.5Connectivity................................................27
4.8.6Restorefactorysettings.................................28
4.8.7Soundeffect.................................................28
4.8.8Shortcuts.....................................................28
4.9USERPROFILES ....................................................28
General...............................................................28
Silent..................................................................28
Meeting...............................................................28
Outdoor...............................................................28
Mystyle ..............................................................28
4.10E
XTRA
..............................................................29
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4.10.1Calculator..................................................29
4.10.2Unitconverter............................................29
4.10.4Ebookreader..............................................29
4.10.5Answermachine.........................................30
4.10.6Java...........................................................30
4.10.7Javasettings...............................................30
4.10.8Javadefaultsecurity....................................30
4.10.9Javataskmanager.......................................30
4.10.10Zakatcalculator........................................30
4.11
S
ERVI CES
...........................................................30
4.11.1STK..........................................................30
4.11.2Internetservice...........................................31
4.12WLAN..............................................................31
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5
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5
TEXT
TEXT
TEXT
TEXT
INPUT
INPUT
IN PUT
INPUT ............................................................
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31
5.1 O
V ERVIEW
...........................................................31
5.2KEYPAD
DEFINITION
.............................................32
5.2.1SmartABCInput..........................................32
5.2.2AlphabetandNumericInput..........................32
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1
1
1
1Basic
Basic
Basic
BasicKnowled ge
Knowle dge
Knowledge
Knowledge
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.1General
General
General
Generalintroduction
introdu ction
introduction
introduction
ThankyouforchoosingthiscolorscreenandDualSIMDual
StandbyNFCmobilephone.Withthismanual,youwillunderstandmobile phonewellbytheimprovedfunctionsandeasyoperations.work sin GSM/GPRSnetwork.Besidesthebasiccallfunction,
is
withacollectionof
practicalfunctionsincludingEnglishinput,name-cardphonebook,64chord ringtone,clock /alarm,schedule,calculator,games,andMP3/MP4,dualSIM,
Bluetooth,FMradio,E-bookreader,soastofacilitateyourworkand entertainment.Besides,withpersonalizedman-machineinterfaceandperfect functionaldesign,cansatisfyyourvariousdemands.
This
is
inacc ordancewithGSM/GPRStechnologicalstandardsand
approvedbyauthoritativeinstituteshomeandabroad.
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2Security
Security
Security
Security
Ifyourmobilephone
is
lostorstolen,pleasereporttotelecom
departmentsorproxyagenciestobantheuseofyourlostSIMcardand phone,whichwillprotectyoufromeconomicloseresultedfrom
unauthorizeduse.
Whenyoucontacttelecomdepartmentsandproxyagencies,pleaseshow
themtheIMEI
IMEI
IME I
IMEIcode
code
code
codeof yourmobilephone(it
is
printedonthelabelatthe
back
ofthephonewhichcanbeseenwhenthebatteryandthebattery
coverareremoved).Pleasecopyandkeepthecodeatasafeplacefor furtheruseifnece ssary.
Toprotectyourmobilephonefromillegaluse,pleasetakethefollowing
securitymeasures:
SetPINcodeoftheSIMcardandrevise
it
beforeotherslearn
it.
Donotexpose
it
inanyplacewhenleavingyourcar,you
dbettertotake
it
withyouor
lock
it
inyoursuitcase.
Setcallrestriction
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3Safety
Safety
Safety
Safetywarnings
warnings
w arnings
warnings
and
and
and
and
notice
not ice
not ice
noticeitems
items
it ems
items
Toguaranteethemobilephonealwaysin
its
bestcondition,pleaseread
thefollowingnoticecarefullybeforeusingthephone.
General
General
General
GeneralNotice
Notice
Not ice
Notice
Onlythebatteriesandchargersauthorizedbyourcorporationcanbeused
inyourmobilephone.Otherbatteriesandchargersmaycauseliquid leakage,overheating,explosionandignitionofthebattery.
Donotdrop,shak eorthrowthehandsetincase
it
break sdownorcatches
fire
Donotputbatteries,handsets,andchargersinmicro-waveovenorother
high-voltagedevices,otherwisethecircuitwillbedamagedandcatchfire.
Donotusethemobilephoneatplacesfullofflammableandexplosivegas,
or
it
maycausehandsetbreak downandignition.
6
Donotputthephoneatplaceswithhightemperature/humidity
/
dust
density,whichmaycausephonebreak down.
Storethephoneoutofreachofchildren.Thephonemaycauseinjuryif
usedasatoy.
Donotplacethephoneonanunevenorunsteadysurfaceincase
it
may
dropdownandbedamaged.
Cautions
Cautions
Cautions
Cautionsfor
for
for
forphone
phon e
phon e
phoneuse
use
use
use
P leasepoweroffthephoneattheplaceswheretheuseofmobilephone
is forbidden,suchasintheairplaneandhospital.Pleaseusethemobile phoneinlinewithrelevantregulationsofsuchplacesbecauseyourmobile phonewilldisturbthenormaloperationofelectronicdevicesandmedical equipments.Asthephonecanauto-poweronwhenthetime
is
set,please
checkyouralarmtomakesureyourphonewillnotauto-poweronduring theflight.
Donotuseyourphoneattheplaceswheresignalstrength
is
lowornear theelectronicdevicesofhighprecision,forwirelesselectronicwavemay causemalfunctionofelectronicdevicesorotherproblems.Special
attention
is
requiredaroundfollowingdevices—hearingaids,pacemaker andothermedicalequipments,firedetector,automaticdoorandother automaticallycontrolleddevices.Asfortheeffectcausedbymobilephone onpacemakerandothermedicalequipments,pleaseconsultthe manufacturerorthelocaldealeroftheequipment.
DonotpresstheLCDscreenoruse
it
tok nockatotherobjects,or
it
will causeLCDbanddamageandliquidleak age.Whentheliquidgetsinyour eyes,whichmayresultinblindness,immediatelywashtheeyewithclean waterandgetittreatedinhospital(donotrubyoureyes).
Donotdisassembleorrefityourphoneor
it
maycausedamage,electrical
leakageandcircuitdamageofthephone.
Inafewcases,theusingofmobilephoneincertaintype sofcarswill
causenegativeeffectontheelectronicdevicesinthe
car.
Thereforeplease
donotuseyourphoneinsuchcasesforthesak eofsecurity.
Donotpressthekeyswithsharppointssuchasneedleorpenpoint,for
it
willdamagethephoneandcausemalfunction.
Iftheantenna
is
damaged,pleasedonotusethephone,or
it
maycause
physicalinjuretohumanbody.
Keepthephoneawayfrommagneticobjectssuchasmagneticcard,for
thera dioactivewavesofthephonewillerasetheinformationstoredin floppydisk,crash-savingcardandcreditcard
Pleasek eepsmallmetalobjectssuchasthumbpinsawayfromthephone
receiver,forthespeak er
is
magneticwhenworkingandwillattractthose smallmetalobjects,whichmaycausedamagetothephoneorhuma n body.
Cautions
Cautions
Cautions
Cautionsfor
for
for
forbattery
batt ery
b attery
batteryuse
use
use
use
D onotthrowthebatteryintofire,or
it
willcatchfireandexplode.
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Whenfittingthebattery,donotpressthebatterybyforce,or
it
willcause
liquidleakage,over-heating,explosionandignitionofthebattery.
Donotcauseshortcircuitbywires,needles,etc.anddonotstorethe
batterywithme talsubjectslikeneck lace,or
it
willcauseliquidleak age,
over-heating,explosionandignitionofthebattery.
Donotweldtheendsofbattery,or
it
willcauseliquidleakage,
over-heating,explosionandignitionofthebattery.
Iftheliquidofbatterygetsinyoureye,whichmayresultinblindness,
immediatelywashtheeyewithcleanwaterandget
it
treatedinhospital
(donotrubyoureye).
Donotdisassembleormodifyyourbattery,or
it
maycauseliquidleakage,
over-heating,explosionandignitionofthebattery.
Donotuseorplacethebatterybesidefireorheatingmachineorotherhot
areas,otherwise
it
maycauseliquidleakage,over-heating,explosionand
ignitionofthebattery.
Pleasestopusingandreplacethebatterywithanewonewhenthe
temperatureofbatteryrises,thecolorchangesortheshapedistortsduring theprocessofusingorcharging.
Iftheliquidofbatterytouches
sk in
orclothes,whichmaycause
sk in-burning,washskinwithcleanwaterandget
it
treatedinhospital
immediatelywhennecessary.
Removethebatteryfromopenfireif
it
hasliquidleakageorsendsoffodd
smellincase
it
catchesonfireorexplodes.
Keepthebatteryfrommoisture,or
it
maycauseoverheating,smokingand
corrosionofthebattery.
Donotuseandplacethebatteryinhotareaswithdirectsunshineor
aroundautomobiles,or
it
willcauseliquidleakageandoverheating,which
mayreduce
its
performancelevelandshorten
its
servicelife.
Chargingtimeshouldnotbeover24hours
Cautions
Cautions
Cautions
Cautionsfor
for
for
forcharger
char ger
ch arger
chargeruse
use
use
use
U se220valternatingcurrent.Othervoltageswillcauseelectricleak age,
ignitionanddamagestothehandsetandthecharger.
Mustnotshort-circuitthecharger,or
it
willcauseelectricshock,smok ing
anddamagetothecharger.
Donotusethechargerinconditionofadamagedpowerline,or
it
will
leadtoignitionandelectricshock.
Cleanawaythedustcoveringontheoutletintime.Donotputwater-containersbesidethechargerincasewatersplashesout
andcausesover-heating,electricleak ageandmalfunction.
Immediatelyremovethechargerfromoutletif
it
comesacrosswateror
otherliquidssoastoavoidover-heating,ignition,electricshockand malfunctionofthecharger.
Donotdisassembleorrefitthecharger,or
it
willcausephysicalinjury,
electricshock ,ignitionandchar gerdamage.
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Donotusethechargeratplacesofhighhumiditysuchasbathroom,or
it
willcauseelectricshock,ignitionandchargerdamage.
Donottouchthecharger,electricwiresandtheoutletwithawethand,or
it
mayresultinelectricshock.
Donotputheavystuffonthepowerlineortrytorefitelectricwires,or
it
willcauseelectricshockandignition.
Pulloutthepowerplugbeforecleaningandmaintaining.Holdthechargerwhilepullingouttheplugbecausepullingtheelectric
wirewillcausewiredamageandleadtoelectricshockandignition.
Cleaning
Cleaning
Cleaning
Cleaning
and
and
and
and
maintenance
mai nten ance
maintenance
maintenance
Handset,batteryandchargerarenotwater-proof,sodonotusethemat
placeswithhighhumiditysuchasbathroomandavoidhaving
it
caughtin
rain
Usesoftanddryclothtocleanthehandset,batteryandcharger.Donotusealcohol,diluentsorbenzenetocleanthehandset.
-Cleantheoutletregularly,becauseoutletwithdirtywillleadtobad connection,powerdown,andeveninabilityoffurthercharging.
General
General
General
Generalcautions
cautions
c autions
cautions
Handset Usethehandsetinaphysicalconditionwithatemperaturebetween5℃~
40
andahumiditybetween35%
85%
Keepawaywithfixedphones,TVsets,radiosetsandofficeautomation
equipmentsaspossibleasyoucanwhileusingmobilephonelestthe performanceofthoseequipmentsandthemobilephonebeaffected.
Battery
Placethebatteryattheventilatedplaceswithoutdirectsunshine
Theservicelifeofthebattery
is
limited,andoperatingtimewillgradually
shortenalongwithfrequentcharging.Whenthechargingbecomes inefficientforseveraltimes,
it
is
timetoreplace
it
withanewbatteryof
authorizedtype.
Donotcasttheworn-outbatteryintodailyrubbishbin.Dispose
it
accordingtotheinstructionsattheplaceswherethere
is
aclearsignof
worn-outbatterydisposition.
Charger
:
Donotchargethebatteryatfollowingplaces—placeswithdirectsunshine; placeswithatemperatureeitherbelow5℃orabove40℃;Placeswithhigh densityofhumidity/dustorfierceshaking(causingmalfunction);places
aroundTVsets,radiosetsandotherelectricequipments(affectingvisualand soundeffect.
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2
2
2
2Before
Before
Before
BeforeUse
Use
Use
Use
I llustration
Illustration
Illustration
Illustrationof
of
of
ofthe
the
the
thePhone
P hone
Phon e
PhoneParts
Parts
Part s
Parts
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1Keys
Keys
Keys
Keys
N
N
N
Navigation
avigation
avigation
avigationkey
key
key
key
: R IGHTNAVIFATION:presstheRightnavigationk eytomoveright LEFTNAVIFA TION:pressLeftnavigationkeytomoveleft
UPNAVIFATIONpresstheUpnavigationkeytomoveup DOWNNAV IFA TIONpresstheDownnavigationkeytomovedown
Right
Right
Right
Rightsoft
soft
soft
softkey
k ey
key
key
C arryoutthefunctionindicatedbythedirectingsymbolatthebottomrightcorner ofthescreen
Left
Left
Left
Leftsoft
soft
soft
softkey
k ey
key
key
C arryoutthefunctionindicatedbythedirectingsymbolatthebottomleftcorner ofthescreen
Dial
Dial
Dial
Dialkey
key
key
key
M akeandanswercalls;orderoutcallloginidlescreen.
End
End
End
Endkey
key
key
key
E ndorrefuseacall.Poweron/off.Returntostandbymodefromothermodes.
Number
Number
Number
Numberkey
key
key
key
E nternumbersandcharacters.1-9numbe rkeyscanbesetasone-touchdialk eys.
*
*
*
*key
key
key
key
Enterspecificsymbols,Chinesepunctuation,symbol*,Pand
W.
Itusualas
volumek ey.
key
key
key
key
P ress#keytoswitchinputmethods.Holdthisk eylongtimetoswitchbetween mutemodeandnormalmode.Itusualasvolumek eytomatchwithstarkey.
Ok
Ok
Ok
Ok
Key
Key
Key
Key
1.P ress
Ok
k eytoconfirmthefunction
;
2.Press
Ok
k eytoentertheMainMenu;3. Carryoutthefunctionindicatedbythedirectingsymbolatthemiddleofthe screen
Notice
Notice
Notice
Notice
“Press
Press
Pr ess
Presskey
key
key
key
X
X
X
X
i n
in
in
in
this
th is
thi s
thismanual
manual
manu al
manualrefers
refers
r efers
refersto
to
to
topress
pre ss
pr ess
pressit
it
it
it
and
and
an d
and
release
re lease
r elease
releaseat
at
at
at
once;
once;
once;
once;“
“hold
hold
hold
holdkey
k ey
key
key
X
X
X
X
refers
refers
r efers
refersto
to
to
topress
pre ss
pr ess
pressthe
the
the
thekey
k ey
key
keyfor
f or
for
for2
2
2
2seconds
se conds
s econds
secondsor
or
or
oreven
even
even
evenlonger.
l onger.
lon ger.
longer.
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.2Battery
Battery
Battery
Battery
Theaccessorylithiumbatteryofthehandset,which
is
half-chargedin
its
originalstate,canbeimmediatelyusedafterunpacked.Anewbattery
performsbestafterfullchar ge/dischargecyclesforthefirstthreetimes.
Removing
Removing
Removing
Removing&
&
&
&Installing
Install ing
Installing
Installingthe
the
the
theBattery
B attery
B attery
Battery
Remove: ①pressandpushattheheadsideofthehandsettoopenthe
batterycover;②Liftthebatteryandremove
it.
Install:①Insertthebattery;pushthebatterycoveruntilyouhear
10
“kaka”
Charging
Charging
Charging
Chargingthe
the
the
theBattery
B attery
B attery
Battery
ConnectthechargertopowersupplyPlugthechargerconnectorintothechargeportatthetopsideofthephone.
(Note:Putupwardthesidewitharrow.)
Now,achar geindicatordisplaysontheupperrightcornerofthescreen
andflick ersduringthechargingprocess.
If
thebattery
is
chargedin power-offcondition,thescreenwilldisplaychargingindicatortotellthe phone
is
charging.Ifthephone
is
over-usedinshortageofbattery,the
screenmaynotdisplaythechargeindicatorimmediatelybutafterawhile.
Whenthebatterylevelindictorchangesfromchargingsymboltofulllevel
indicatorandstopsflick ering,
it
meanschargehasbeenfinished.
If
the
battery
is
chargedinpoweroffcondition,acharging-stopanimation indicatesthechar gehasbeenfinished.Generallythewholechargeprocess needs3~4hours.Duringthechargeprocess,yourphoneandchargermay becomehot,andthis
is
anormalphenomenon.
Pleasedisconnectthechargerwiththephoneandtheoutletwhenfinish
charging
Note
Note
Note
Note
Pleaseputthephoneattheventilatedplacewithtemperaturebetween
5~+40.Pleaseusethechargerprovidedbytheprovider.Using unauthorizedchargermaycausedangerandviolatetheauthorizationand
warrantyrulesofthephone.
Pleasechargethebatteryintimewhenyourphoneauto-powersoffor displaysawar ning“battery
is
low”.
If
thebattery
is
notfullydischarged,
thephonewillreducechargingtimeautomatically.
Thephone
s
talk
timeandstandbytimearebasedonidealworking environments.Inpractice,thebatteryworktimevarieswithdifferent networkconditions,workenvironmentsandmodes.
gMakesurethebattery
is
properlyinstalledwhilecharging;donotremove
thebatteryduringcharging.
gIfthechar ger
is
notdisconnectedwiththephoneandtheoutlet,the
phonewillbechargedagainafteracertaintime(about5~8hours)when thebattery
is
consumedtoacertaindegree.Wedonotsuggestyouwould
practiceinthiswayfor
it
willcausenegativeeffectontheperformance
andlifetimeofthebattery.
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.3Usage
Usage
Usage
Usageof
of
of
of USB
USB
USB
USB
- InserttheUSBcableinpoweronstatus: PluginUSBcableinpoweronstatusandthemenuwillbepoppedout
:
1)MassStorage:
it
canstillbeinpoweronstatusandbeusedasaU-disk ,
while
i t
hasthefunctionofUSBcharging.
2)COMPort:itcanbeusedasamodemorUSBchargingfunction.
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-InserttheUSBcableinpoweroffstatus:touse
it
asaU-disk ,while
it
has
thefunctionofUSBcharging.
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4Connecting
Connecting
Connecting
Connectingto
to
to
tothe
the
t he
thenetwork
n etwork
n etwork
network
SIM
SIM
SIM
SIMcard
card
card
card
P lease
Please
Pl ease
Pleaseinsert
insert
i nsert
inserta
a
a
a
valid
valid
valid
valid
S IM
SIM
SIM
SIMcard
c ard
card
card(user
( user
(u ser
(userIdentification
Identi fication
Identification
Identificationcard)
card)
card )
card)into
into
int o
intothe
the
the
the
p hone
phone
phone
phonebefore
before
be fore
beforeusing
using
us ing
usingit.
it.
it.
it.SIM
S IM
SIM
SIMcard
c ard
card
card
i s
is
is
is
the
th e
the
thekey
k ey
key
keyfor
f or
for
foryou
you
you
youto
to
t o
toenter
ent er
en ter
enterdigital
digital
di gital
digitalGSM
GSM
GSM
GSM
n etwork.
network.
network.
network.
Everythingaboutsettingconnectiontothenetworkandyourcalllog
is
initializedandsavedintheSIMcard,togetherwithinformationofnames, phonenumbersandshortmessagesinyourphonebookstoredintheSIMcard. ThisSIMcardcanberemovedfromyourhandsetandusedbyanyGSM
mobilephone
(A
newphonecanreadtheSIMcardautomatically).
Don
t
touchthemetalsurfaceoftheSIMcardincasethat informationinthecardmaybelostordestroyed.Keepthecardawayfrom electricityandmagnetism.OncetheSIMcard
is
damaged,youcan’t
enter
GSMnetwork.
Warning:
Warning:
Warn ing:
Warning:Please
Please
Pl ease
Pleasepower
power
powe r
poweroff
off
off
offyour
your
your
you rphone
phon e
phon e
phonebefore
before
be fore
beforechanging
changing
c hanging
changingSIM
SIM
SIM
SIMcard.
c ard.
card .
card.
Inserting
Inserting
Inserting
Insertingor
or
or
orremoving
removing
r emoving
removingthe
the
the
theSIM
S IM
SIM
SIMcard
c ard
card
card
i s
is
is
is
absolutely
abs olute ly
absolutely
absolutelyforbidden
forbidd en
forbidden
forbiddenwhen
when
whe n
whenyour
your
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your
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phone
phone
phone
is
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is
is
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to
to
tothe
the
t he
theouter
ou ter
oute r
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power
powe r
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or
or
oryour
your
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SIM
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SIMcard
c ard
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be
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damage d.
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Inserting&
&
&
&Removing
Rem oving
R emoving
Rem ovingSIM
SIM
SIM
SIMcard
c ard
card
card
S IMcard
is
usuallystoredinacard,take
it
outcar efullybefore
installing.
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T hephonesupportsdualSIMcard,theleftone
is
SIM1,andtheoneright
is
SIM2,IfyouhaveonlyoneSIMcardtobeused,pleaseusetheSIM1
slotfirst,thereareindicatedsignsonthephone.
Poweroffyourphone,disconnecttheouterpowersourceandremovethe
battery.
PlugSIMcardintotheSIMslotfollowingtheillustration.Pleasepoweroffyourphoneandremovethebatterybeforeyouremove
yourSIMcard.
Power
Power
Power
Poweron/off
on/off
on/of f
on/offYour
Your
Your
YourPhone
P hone
Phon e
Phone
Pressthe
End
End
End
End
key
key
key
keyt opoweronthephone;holdtheEnd
End
End
Endkey
k ey
key
keyt opower
offthephone.
ThemobilephonewillautomaticallytestwhethertheSIMcar d
is
pluggedinandvalidafterpoweredon.
Thenthescreenwilldisplaythefollowingmessagesinturn:
Enter
Enter
Enter
EnterPIN1
PIN1
PIN 1
PIN1——
——
——
——ifSIMcardpasswordhasbeenset.
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