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Contents
I Safety Information ...........................................................5
II Prior to use......................................................................7
1. Mobile Phone Chart.........................................................8
2.5 Other Important Information..................................56
3. Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure and SAR....................57
4. Term Definitions.............................................................58
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I Safety Information
Please read the following instructions carefully and comply with
them to avoid danger and legal citation. For detailed safety
information, please refer to “Health and Safety Information” on
P53.
Vehicle Use
Do not use the mobile phone when driving; use it only after
parking your vehicle.
Turn off mobile phone when fueling up
Don’t use the mobile phone at fuel stations or near flammable
articles and chemicals.
Turn off mobile phone on airplanes
Mobile phones can cause signal interference; it is illegal and
dangerous to use mobile phones on airplanes.
Turn off mobile phone in hospitals
Abide by the rules and regulations of hospitals; turn off your
mobile phone when you are near medical devices.
Interference
Mobile telecommunication can be interfered by wireless signals,
which affect the functioning of mobile phones.
Observe special regulations
Comply with special regulations and turn off your mobile phone
where mobile phones are prohibited, otherwise it may cause
interference or danger.
Reasonable use
Don’t touch the antenna for any reason; use the phone in the
normal position (near your ears).
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Accessories and batteries
Use only verykool™ i410 original batteries, chargers and other
related accessories.
Professional services
The mobile phone must be activated and maintained by qualified
professionals.
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II Prior to use
We appreciate your selecting the verykool™ i410 GSM/GPRS
Digital Mobile Phone. You can fully understand how to use your
verykool™ i410 mobile phone by carefully reading this manual,
and by following the instructions you will find that it is easy and
simple to use.
verykool™ i410 is a state of the art clamshell phone with a 1.72”,
300,000 pixel display screen. It provides various practical
functions such as an English/Spanish Predictive Text input
system, Phone Book folder type, customizable 64-chord ringtone
for incoming calls, incoming call picture, clock/alarm clock,
camera, MP3 player, video player, U disk, T-flash memory card,
recorder, calculator, and a power On/Off switch, apart from the
basic call function.
Furthermore, verykool ™ i410 adopts a custom-made
person-machine interface design to satisfy your different
requirements with flawless performance. The verykool™ i410
mobile phone complies with GSM/GPRS technical
specifications.
T-Flash card has to be inserted before using the Video player/
Video recorder/ Java game.
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1. Mobile Phone Chart
1.1 Phone Layout
Mobile Phone-Front
MP3 keys
Speaker
Camera
Sub LCD
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Mobile Phone-Open
Receiver
Main
LCD
Cable/USB/
Charger/
Side Up and
Down Key
LSK
Central
Earphone
Jack
RSK
Key
Send
Navigation
Key
Numeric
Key
End key
Side
Camera
Key
T-flash Card
Slot
Mic
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1.2 Key Description
Key Name Function introduction for keys
(standby)
LSK Press:Enter Main Menu
RSK Press:Enter Call Logs
Send Press:Enter Call Logs
End Press:Return to idle mode
Press for a long time:Power on/off
Side Up Press:1. General mode,increase the ring
tone volume
Press: 2. MP3 background play mode,
increase the volume
Side Down Press:1. Gen eral mode,decrease the ring
tone volume
Press: 2. MP3 Background play mode,
decrease the volume
Side Cam Press:Enter Camera
Direction
keys
Center Press:Enter Main Menu
Up Press:Enter SMS
Down Press:Enter STK
Left Press:Enter Phonebook List
Right Press:Enter Internet Services
“Press” in this manual means to press and release
immediately; “Long Press a key” means to press a key for
more than 2 seconds.
Displays current functions divided into two soft keys
and icons to indicate direction
Icon
Text and figure
sections
Soft keys and
direction indicating
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2.2 Icon Description
Icon Description
Signal strength. The more lines, the stronger the signal.
You have received a text message.
You have received an MMS message.
General mode of scene mode setting
Meeting mode of scene mode setting
Outdoors mode of scene mode setting (default)
Indoors mode of scene mode setting
Silent profile
Headset mode of scene mode setting
Bluetooth mode of scene mode setting
Shows current battery charge leve ls
The Alarm Clock has been set and activated.
You have a missed call.
Bluetooth is activated.
Indicates that mobile phone is roaming to another network
Unconditional Call Divert
T-Flash card inserted
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III Basic Functions
1. Turning the mobile phone On/Off
Press and hold the END Key to turn the mobile phone On/Off.
2. Inserting the battery, SIM Card and
memory card
You can get a SIM Card with your proprietary information when
you apply for a network connection, such as a PIN Code, service
option available.
Note that when using a SIM Card:
¾ All SIM Cards should be kept in a safe place out of the
reach of children;
¾SIM Cards and their touch point are easy to damage or
be destroyed by bending, therefore you should be very
careful when carrying, inserting and taking out a SIM
Card;
¾Please make sure to turn off the mobile phone and take
out the battery before inserting a SIM card.
When inserting the battery and SIM card:
¾ Press End key until phone turns off;
¾ Slide down battery cover;
¾ Lift the cover from the left side and take out the old
battery;
¾Insert the SIM Card into the SIM socket—it should not
be pushed;
The metal touch point of the SIM Card must face
down, matching with the bottom of the metal
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groove on the SIM socket;
If the shell body is marked, the SIM Card should
face bottom left;
To take out the SIM Card, push the card upward
out of the metal groove.
¾ Inserting the battery
Match the metal touch point with the
corresponding spring on the battery socket, then
press down and place the battery;
¾ Installation of the battery cover
Put the clip on the two ends of the battery cover
onto the back shell slot, and then plac e the batter y
cover back on to the back shell until you hear a
click.
¾ Inserting the T-flash Card
The video player/video recorder/Java game
function ask for T-flash card, please insert first
before using these functions;
Inserting a T-flash Card: Open the protection slot
bolt and insert the memory card with the metal
groove facing up into the slot;
The T-flash card metal should face upwards;
To take out the T-flash memory card, push the
memory card inside the phone for a moment and
release it; the memory card will be spring out
automatically , an d then take the mem ory card can
be removed.
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3. Charging the battery
Plug the charger into the power supply;
Plug the charger cable into the mobile phone cable
connection; at this time, the indicator in the upper left
corner of the display screen will be twinkling;
¾If charging when the power is off, an icon on the
display screen indicates the battery is charging.
¾If the phone is overused when displaying the
low-battery icon, it will be a long time before the
charging icon appears on the display screen.
¾If the battery icon is full without twinkling, this
indicates it has completed charging.
¾It is normal for the battery, mobile phone and charger
to become hot when charging.
Please remove the connection between the AC power
supply socket and the mobile phone or charger.
Note:
The included mobile phone battery has been charged at 50% of
the battery capacity and can be used after unpacking. It should be
fully charged and used after complete discharge for the first and
second time. After three times of continuous charging, the battery
will reach its maximum capacity.
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IV Quick Reference Guide
1. Call Function
You can make and receive calls when the network supplier’s icon
is shown on the display screen.
This function has three interfaces: dial call, incoming call
and connecting call;
The message bar in the upper left corner of the display
screen shows network signal intensity.
The connection is greatly affected by obstructions;
therefore the signal intensity can be effectively improved
by moving to a new location.
Note:
In any country where a digital GSM network is being used,
you may have an emergency call service when yo u are within
the covered network area (you can determine this by checking
the network signal intensity in the upper left corner of the
mobile phone display screen).
The display screen will show “Emergency calls only,”
indicating that you can make just this kind of call if a roaming
service has not been provided by your network supplier in
this area.
You can make an emergency call even if you do not have a
SIM Card if you are within the covered network area.
1.1 Making a Call
The dial process includes four phases: dial, call, automatic DTMF
and selective call ringing.
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Enter any number in standby mode;
¾ Operation for pressing keys on dial interface:
LSK: store numbers in Phone Book;
RSK: delete numbers;
End: return to idle mode;
Send: shows recent calls made in Call logs
Direction key: move cursor.
The call can be entered in two ways as follows: a .Press
Send key after entering numbers in standby mode, or
b .Press Send key after adding and selecting numbers
through the “Phone Book.”
¾The number of the party you are calling will be
displayed if his/her number doesn’t exist in the Phone
Book; otherwise his/her name will be displayed.
¾ Hang up by using the End Key and the screen icon.
To dial a domestic call: Area Code + phone number + Send
key
¾To enter “P”: long press the “0” key or rapidly three
times (symbol “P” will be shown on the display
screen)
To dial an international call: Area Code + “ + ” + entire
phone number + Send key
¾To enter “+”: long press the “0” key or rapidly two
times (“+”symbol will be shown on the display screen)
1.2 Answering a Call
When receiving a call, the incoming call interface and the ring or
vibration mode will be activated, according the current
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configuration.
The number of the calling party will be displayed if the
number doesn’t exist in the Phone Book, otherwise the
name will be displayed.
Operation for pressing keys
¾ Send key: answer the call;
¾ LSK key: answer or forward this call;
¾ RSK key: reject a call;
¾ End key: reject a call;
¾ Side key: silent.
Note:
The earphone key will be used to receive a call when earphones
are inserted.
The call will be automatically answered after 5 seconds if the
automatic response function has been set up and earphones
inserted.
1.3 Options during Connection
Key functions when calling are as follows:
¾ LSK key: call menu;
¾ RSK key: hands-free function;
¾ Send key: hold current call;
¾ End key: end a call.
During a call, you can use the following functions:
¾ Hold
¾ End
¾ New call
If your SIM card supports multiple call function,
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you can dial second call during one active
calling.
Some functions (such as Second Call and Mute) will be shown
under special conditions or may need a local network to support
contact with your network supplier.
1.4 Call History
Press Send key to enter the call history menu during
standby; you can check the last dialed number, received and
missed calls;
You can check specific messages with Call History in the
function menu.
1.5 Volume Adjustment
Volume may be adjusted using the Side Up and Side Down keys.
2. Phone Book
Phone numbers and corresponding names stored in the phone or
SIM Card can be saved and searched by using and checking the
Phone Book.
2.1 Storing Phone Numbers and Names
Enter phone numbers directly in standby mode; press the LSK
key to choose the current number, then choose to store the
number in the phone or SIM Card; the name and other related
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information can be entered after confirmation is given.
For incorrectly entered phone numbers and names, you can
press the RSK key to delete characters in front of the cursor.
¾ Press RSK key: delete one character in front of cursor;
¾ Press RSK key for a moment: delete all characters i n
front of cursor.
About entered text,please refer to Text input mode in next
page.
2.2 Using the Phone Book
Press the RSK key into the Phone Book List in standby mode, and
then press Quick Search in the display screen to enter the Phone
Book List
Choose various records using the Up/Down keys;
Records in the Quick Search Phone Book show the
corresponding description where the cursor is; all records
that meet the condition will be shown.
¾By entering “A” when entering capitals, all records
beginning with “A” such as “Amy” and “Andy” will
be shown; then by entering “n”, only records
beginning with “An” will be shown, such as “Andy”;
¾Switch to other entry methods using # key.
2.3 Phone Book List Options
Press the LSK key for Phone Book options under the Phone Book
List interface.
In Phone Book, you can use the following functions:
English and Spanish input text is supported by this mobile phone,
providing you with multiple entry modes; you can enter
uppercase/lowercase letters in English/Spanish.
Press # key to switch between entry modes
In some entry modes press the “0” key to leave a blank
when it is not in numeric mode
Move the cursor with both Up and Down keys
3.2 Enter Uppercase/Lowercase Letters
Press # key to switch entry mode to “” or “” and
enter letters.
3.3 Numeric Entry
Press # key to switch entry mode to “”.
3.4. Symbol Entry
Whatever the current entry mode may be, press the “*” key for
the symbol entry interface to use direct keys to select symbols
that need to be entered.
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V Menu Functions
1. Menu Tree
Main menu First-tier menu Second-tier menu Third-tier menu
1_Call history 1_Mixed calls
2_Phonebook 1_Quick search
3_Tools 1_Bluetooth
4_Settings 1_User profiles 1_General
2_Missed calls
3_Dialed calls
4_Received calls
5_Delete cal l log
6_Call time and cost
7_Auto quick end
2_Search contact
3_Add new contact
4_Phonebook Manager
5_Caller groups
6_Extra number
7_Settings
8_Caller picture
9_Caller ring tone
2_Meeting
3_Outdoor
4_Indoor
5_Headset
6_Silent
7_Bluetooth
1_Time and date
2_Schedule power
3_Language
4_Preferred input methods
5_Display characterist ic
6_Greeting text
7_Speed dial
8_Flight mode
9_Shortcuts
1_Caller ID
2_Call waiting
3_Call divert
4_ Call barring
5_Line switching
6_Call time reminder
7_ Call time display
8_Auto redial
9_Closed user group
10_Black list
1_Wallpaper
2_Sub LCD Wallpaper
3_Power on display
4_Power off display
5_LCD backlight
6_Contrast
7_Show date and time
8_Show owner number
2. Storing a Phone Number using the Phone
Book Menu
Press the LSK key to enter the main menu when in idle mode,
then select the Contact icon to enter the Phone Book List.
The maximum amount of stored numbers on the mobile
phone depends on the different SIM cards; 500 phone
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numbers is the maximum number that may be stored in this
mobile phone.
The information in the Phone Book List is arranged
alphabetically.
The name card folder type record is used for each link
stored in the Phone Book of this mobile phone and it
includes: Name, Number, Home Number, Company Name,
Email Address, Office Number, Fax Number, Birthday,
Associated Picture, Associated Sound and Caller Group
(providing 5 kinds of group types: Friends, Family, VIP,
Business and Others, with various icons and group rings);
¾Message parts can be chosen with the Left/Right key
for editing individual messages.
Each linked name and phone number is stored in the SIM
Card Phone Book.
Items to choose the Phone Book functions are the
following:
¾Quick Search: the name initials where the cursor is
will be looked for, and then all records meeting the
conditions will be shown.
Different result will be displayed with different
entry modes
¾ Search contact: Search contact by name;
¾ Add new contact: Add links to the SIM Card or mobile
phone;
¾Phone Book manager: Copy all, Move all or Delete
records.
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Copy all: copy all records in the SIM Card to the
mobile phone, or copy all records in the mobile
phone to the SIM Card;
Move all: move all records from the SIM Card
to the mobile phone, or move all records from
the mobile phone to the SIM Card;
Delete: choose to delete all records from the SIM
Card, or phone or to delete one by one;
¾Caller groups: set up information for groups, such as
group name, incoming call ringtone, picture, video and
group members
¾Extra Number: set the owner’s number, service
number and SOS number (emergency number). The
user can define 2 owner’s numbers. Some of these
numbers are inside the SIM card and supplied by the
network provider.
¾Settings: include Memory Status, Preferred Storage,
Fields and My vCard;
Memory Status: view the current storage volume
of your phone number and SIM Card
Preferred Storage: set up default storage position
of phone number
Fields: choose the record field that has to be
shown
My vCard: Edit or send my vCard
¾ Caller Picture: set up incoming call picture;
¾ Caller Ringtone: set up incoming call ringtone;
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3. Messages
Press the LSK key in the main menu in standby mode, and then
choose Messages Center to enter the Messages Menu.
3.1 SMS
SMS includes 6 sub-menus: Write Message, Inbox, Outbox,
Drafts, Templates and SMS Settings.
Write Message
A new message can be written in this menu.
¾Each message can have up to 160 characters on one
page;
¾ Key operation when writing messages:
Press the entry mode icon in the last line of the
screen : choose entry mode; press “*” to choose to
enter a symbol
LSK/RSK: These keys execute the corresponding
function at the bottom left and right of the screen;
press RSK to delete the first character in front of
the cursor; to delete all characters in front of the
cursor, press RSK for a moment
¾ The “Options” in Write Message include:
¾ Continue: including Send, Save, Send to Many, Send
to Group.
Save: Save current message in Drafts
Send to many: send message to different contacts
after editing the list
Send to group: send message to a special group list
¾ Use Template: insert general mobile phone phrase
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template;
¾Insert Object: insert objects such as pictures and
sounds;
¾ Format T ext: set up char acter format in short m essages
¾ Insert Number: insert contact phone number in Phone
Book
¾ Insert contact: insert contact name in Phone Book
¾ Enter Bookmark: insert bookmark in the phone
¾ Entry Mode: switch entry mode using the menu
Inbox
¾ All received short messages can be stored in the Inbox,
showing the sender’s name, however if the sender is
not in the Phone Book records, the phone number will
be shown.
¾The date when the message was received will appear
when the message is pointed to by the cursor.
¾When choosing a message, you will find the following
under “Option”: Reply, Delete, Edit, Forward, Copy to
Phone/SIM, Move to Phone/SIM, Delete All, Copy
All, Move All, Use Number, Use URL, Use Email
Address.
Outbox
Shows the message (s) on cue to be sent and failed messages.
¾After choosing a single message, you will find the
following under “Option”: Send, Edit, Delete, Copy to
Phone, Move to Phone, Delete All, Copy All, Move
All, Use Number, Use URL, and Use Email Address.
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Drafts
Store messages that have not yet been sent; other operations are
the same as for Outbox;
Templates
Edit or delete up to 10 short pre-setup mobile phone messages.
¾ Not more than 40 characters in each template
SMS Settings
Require a delivery report when an SMS is delivered by the
network (depending on the network).
Other options in the SMS that may be set up:
¾ Common Setting:
Delivery Report: requests a status report to verify
whether a message has been delivered
Reply Path: transmits reply path to network
terminal (depending on the network).
¾Memory Status: this function displays memory usage
and capacity in the SIM Card and mobile phone;
¾Preferred Storage: set up the preferred stor age location
for SMS messages (SIM Card or mobile phone)
¾Preferred Network: choose Prefer GPRS/GSM or
GSM Only.
3.2 MMS
MMS is a multimedia messaging service, whose most
outstanding feature is to support multimedia function; it can send
various messages in multimedia formats such as letters, pictures,
sounds, etc.
MMS includes 6 submenus: Write Message, Inbox, Outbox,
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Drafts, Templates and MMS Settings
Write Message:
A new multimedia message can be written in this menu, after
filling in the To, Cc, Bcc, Subject, and Edit content;
¾To/Cc/Bcc: choose phone number or e-mail of
recipient using the number keys;
¾ Subject: edit the subject of the multimedia message;
¾ Edit content: edit the multimedia message choosing
different entry modes under “Option”: Picture, sound,
video or other attachments can be inserted;
¾After preparing a new multimedia message on the
screen, choose “Done” to send the multimedia
message, with the following options: Send Only, Save
and Send, Save to Drafts, Send Options and Exit;
Save and Send: store multimedia message in
Outbox before sending;
Save to Drafts: do not send message, directly store
multimedia message in Drafts;
Save as template: store multimedia message in
User defined MMS templates
Send Options: set up Validity period, Delivery
report, Read report and Priority.
Exit Send; continue editing.
Inbox: stores received multimedia messages; the other
operations are the same as for the related SMS content.
Outbox: stores sent and stored multimedia messages; the
other operations are same as for the related SMS content;
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Draft: stores multimedia messages that have not yet been
sent ; the other operations are same as for the Outbox;
Template: view 5 multimedia pre-setup mobile phone
messages, or use other templates to edit a new multimedia
message.
MMS Settings: Set up MMS settings for Compose, Send,
Retrieve, Filter, Server Profile; you also can get MMS
Memory Status;
3.3 Email
Email includes 10 submenus: Send and Receive, Write Email,
Inbox, Outbox, Sent, Drafts, Delete All Emails, Delete All
Mark, Email accounts, Template.
Enter Email Profile first to use Email function, after
choosing one edited Profile; it may be used after activation.
¾ Need to connect GPRS
After editing and choosing one Profile to activate, enter
corresponding message as shown on the display screen and
execute the corresponding Email operation.
3.4 Voice Mail Server
This function has to be provided by the network supplier; it can
only be received after the mailbox number is set up.
After setting up operations, the sound mailbox menu can be
entered:
Call Voice Mail: Call Voice Mail;
Voice Mail Number: enter the mailbox number to listen to
your voice mail;
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3.5 Broadcast Message
This function has to be provided by the network supplier;
language and topic have to be set up.
When entering Broadcast Message, you will find the following
operations:
Receive Mode: Press the LSK key to set up On/Off for
receiving short broadcast messages;
Read Message: read short broadcast messages one by one;
Channel Settings: operate from the interface and edit
corresponding settings within the channel;
Instructions:
For character entry, please refer to the above section (see P21 for
details).
4. Call History
In standby mode, press the LSK key to enter the main menu, and
then choose Call History.
Call History includes the following items: Mixe d Calls, Missed
Calls, Dialed Calls, Received Calls, Delete Call Log, Call
Time and cost, and Auto quick end:
Call Logs - Recent
¾ In the Call History menu, the record number reads
directly where the cursor is pointing: Mixed Calls,
Missed Calls, Dialed Calls, Received Calls ;
¾Mixed Calls, Missed Calls, Dialed Calls, and
Received Calls support up to 20 calls;
¾Records stored in Dialed Calls vary according to the
capacity
of the SIM Card;
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¾One Mixed Calls, Missed Calls, Dialed Calls,
Received Calls record can be dialed directly using
the Send key;
¾Choose one Call History record to see the time
when the current record was created; go to “Option”
to execute the following functions: Delete, Save in
Phone Book, Dial, Edit, Send SMS, Send MMS:
Delete: delete current records;
Save in Phonebook: store phone number in the
Phone Book;
Call: respond to call;
Edit: the number can be edited before saving it in
the Phone Book to adjust it to numbers with Area
Code;
Send SMS: send a short message;
Send MMS: send a multimedia message;
Add to Blacklist: Add the phone number to a
blacklist;
Delete Call Log: choose this to delete Mixed Calls, Missed
Calls, Dialed Calls, Received Calls separately or Delete
All.
Call Time and cost: includes Call time, Call cost, SMS
counter and GPRS counter
Auto quick end: set up the longest call time
Note:
The numbers in Call History will be deleted automatically when
changing to the SIM Card.
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5. Settings
Press the LSK key to enter the main menu in standby mode, and
then choose Settings.
You can set up your mobile phone in this menu according to your
usage habits.
5.1 User Profiles
Press the LSK key to enter the main menu in standby mode, and
then choose the profiles menu.
This mobile phone can provide 7 user profiles: General,
Meeting, Outdoor, Indoor, Headset, Silent, Bluetooth
You can choose different profiles under different situations
and set up ringtone, vibration and volume individually;
when you are in different situations, you only have to
switch to the pre-setup profile.
¾ General: ring mode remains under default setting;
¾ Meeting: vibration mode remains under default
setting;
¾Outdoor: maximum volume, vibration + ring mode
remain under default setting;
¾ Indoor: ring mode remains under default setting
¾ Headset: earphones have to be used
¾ Silent: All ringtones are muted by default
¾ Bluetooth: Bluetooth has to be used
Setup “Customize” under each profile:
¾ Tone Setup: set up Incoming Call, Power On, Power
Off, Cover open, Cover close, Message Tone and
Keypad Tone separately
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¾ Volume: set up Ringtone and Key Volume separately
¾ Alert Type: includes 4 types: Ring, Vibration Only,
Vibration and Ring, Vibration then Ring.
LCD Backlight will be shown during an incoming
call according to the chosen Alert Type
¾Ringtone Type: set up 3 sorts of ringtones: Single,
Repeat and Ascending
¾Extra Tone: includes Warning, Error, Camp on and
Connect
¾ Answer Mode: whether Any Answer key can be used
After inserting earphones, enter Headset and
choose whether to enable Auto Answer; this is not
enabled by default
¾After setting up Customize, choose “Activate”, to
choose the current mode.
Instructions:
Press the # key for a moment to switch to Vibration mode,
then press it again to return to the original mode
The mobile phone will be switched into earphone mode after
inserting an earphone.
It is recommended to switch the mobile phone profile to
Meeting or Indoor when you are in a public place requiring a
lower volume.
5.2 Phone Setup
Time and Date: set up city, time and display time format
Schedule Power On/Off: 4 auto On/Off times can be set up;
it is off by default
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Language: choose mobile phone language category, such as
English and Spanish.
Preferred Entry Mode: set up default entry mode for the
mobile phone.
Display Characteristics: includes Wallpaper, Sub LCD
wallpaper, Power On display, Power Off display, LCD
Backlight, Contrast, Show Date and Time, and Show
Owner Number.
¾ Wallpaper: choose wallpaper picture
¾ Sub LCD Wallpaper: choose sub wallpaper picture
¾ Power On display: set your picture for powering on.
¾ Power Off display: set your picture for powering off.
¾ LCD Backlight: set the brightness and time of the
LCD backlight.
¾ Contrast: set up the main LCD and Sub LCD.
¾ Show Date and Time: set up whether to display time
and date
¾Show Owner Number: set up whether to show the
owner’s number
Greeting Text: set up whether to show a greeting text, and to
set up the greeting text; it is off by default.
¾The greeting text will be shown when the mobile
phone is powering on
Speed dial: Set up whether to activate the speed dial
function and edit the speed dial list.
Flight mode: Flight Mode can be set under three modes:
Normal Mode, Flight Mode and Query When Power On to
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make sure it is safe on the plane.
Shortcuts: set up rapid function for 4 keys
(Up/Down/Left/Right).
Restore Factory Settings: Some function settings can be
reset to factory settings with this option. This function
requires entering the correct password.
¾The factory password is preset at 0000.
5.3 Call Setup
Caller ID: Decide whether to send or hide a number for an
outgoing call; the default will be set by the network.
Call Waiting: includes 3 settings like Activate, Deactivate
and Query Status.
Call Divert: set up conditional or unconditional call
forwarding.
Restrict Calls: this service has to be provided by the
network supplier.
¾Outgoing Calls: Restrict Calls for All Calls,
International Calls, International Except Home;
¾ Incoming calls: Restrict All Calls in Roaming;
¾ Cancel All: Cancel all settings; a password needs to be
entered when using this function;
¾Change Restrict PW: Change the restrict calls
password; the old password is required.
Line Switching: Switch between line 1 and line 2.
Call Time Reminder: A sound is heard after each full access
minute when calling so that the user is aware of the call
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duration.
Call Time Display: set up whether to show the call time.
Auto Redial: auto redial the call when the outgoing call
cannot be connected
Auto redial: You can select to redial the number
automatically when a call is not connected.
Closed User Group: use user group for multi-users; limit
communication function for regulated users.
Black List: set whether to activate an incoming call filter
and edit the blacklist.
5.4 Network Setup
Network Selection: Set up Network Selection with manual
register or auto register.
Preferred Networks: Set up the preferred network to be
used.
GPRS Connection: Set up always when the connection is
needed.
5.5 Security Setup
You can set up security items for your mobile phone with this
menu to prevent your phone or SIM Card from being used
illegally.
SIM Lock:
¾ When pressing On, the PIN lock password has to be
entered at every start-up, otherwise the SIM Card can
not be used;
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¾When changing the setup, the correct PIN Code has to
be entered. After three failed entries, the PUK Code
has to be entered (individual unlocking code). The
PUK Code is used to unlock and change the locked
PIN Code; contact your network supplier if the PUK
Code has not been provided or if it has been lost.
Phone Lock: the correct mobile phone password has to be
entered when turning on or restoring original settings after
locking the mobile phone.
Fixed Dial: set up On/Off fixed dial; the fixed dial list can
be edited with the PIN2 code.
Change Password: you can change the PIN, PIN2 and lock
passwords of your mobile phone (network service).
5.6 Restore Factory Settings
Some function settings can be reset to factory settings with this
option. This function requires entering the correct password.
The factory password is preset at 0000.
Note:
The mobile phone default password is 0000; you should change it
to make it your own password. The PIN Code depends on
operators.
6. Fun & Games
Press the LSK key to enter the main menu in standby mode and
then choose Fun & Games. Fun & Games has options such as:
Java, Java Settings, FM Radio, Camera, Image Viewer, Video
Recorder, Video Player, Games, and Sound Recorder.
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6.1 Java
Run Java executable file. Please first insert T-Flash card.
6.2 Java Setting
Includes Java audio, Java vibration, Java network and Heap size.
6.3 FM Radio
Earphones have to be plugged in before selecting the FM Radio
option. After inserting the earphone, choose FM Radio; operate
using the display screen and then play.
6.4 Camera
Press the Center key to take photos in the preview mode.
The default folder to save pictures is “Photos”.
The function options for the camera are the foll owing:
¾ Photos: open Photos; after choosing a picture, the
operations under “ Option” are the following:
View: view picture
Browse Style: List Style or Matrix Style can be
chosen
Forward: send pictures to Wallpaper, Power On
Display, Power Off Display, Phone Book, MMS,
E-mail or Bluetooth
Rename: rename picture
Delete: delete the current picture
Delete all files: delete all files in the current folder
Sort by: order according to Name, Type, T ime and
Size, or choose not to have a particular order
Storage: choose storage path in the phone or
memory card
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¾Camera settings: set up Shutter Sound, EV, Banding,
Delay Timer, Cont Shot
¾ Image settings:set up Image Size and Image Quality
¾ White Balance:includes Auto, Daylight, Tungsten,
Fluorescent, Cloud, Incandescence
¾ Scene Mode: Auto, Night can be chosen
¾ Effect Settings: Normal, Grayscale, Sepia, Sepia
Green, Sepia Blue, Color Invert can be chosen
¾Add frame: choose different frames for the photos, but
only work for 128 x 160 size.
¾Storage: choose storage path in the phone or memory
card
¾Restore Default: revert to initial camera settings
6.5 Image Viewer
The same functions as for Camera and Photos.
6.6 Audio Player
The Audio Player can play MP3 sound files stored in the “My
Music” folder.
Use the Audio Player menu as follows:
¾ Play/Pause/Continue: press Center key
¾ Choose song: choose song list by pressing the LSK
¾ Switch song: Press the Left/Right key to switch songs
¾ Volume adjustment: Press the Side Up/Down key
Press the LSK key to choose “Option” in the play list, as
follows:
¾ Play: play the song where the cursor is
¾ Detail: view message detail of the song where the
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cursor is
¾Add to ringtones: add the song where the cursor is in
the ringtone store folder;
¾ Refresh list: renew song list in player;
¾ Settings: function to choose song storage path,
whether to generate a play list automatically, whether
to repeat and play au toma tically, and whether to show
the song, etc.;
;
6.7 Video Recorder
For using this function, need to insert a T-Flash card in
phone first. Press the Center key to record a video in the
preview mode; the default folder is Memory cardÆVideo.
Press the LSK key to enter “Option,” and press the RSK key
to return;
The functions of Video Recorder include:
¾ Camcorder Settings: set up White Balance, EV, Night
Mode, Banding
¾ Video Settings: set up Video Quality
¾ Effect Settings: Normal, Grayscale, Sepia, Sepia
Green, Sepia Blue, Color Invert can be chosen
¾Restore Default: revert to initial settings
6.8 Video Player
The Video Player can play a stored video file; the default folder is
Memory cardÆVideo. For using this function, need to insert a
T-Flash card in phone first. Function items include:
Play: play video file
Forward: send video file to Power On Display, Power Off
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Display, MMS, E-mail or Bluetooth
Rename: rename video file
Delete: delete current video file
Delete all files: delete all video files
Sort by: order according to Name, Type, Time and Size
6.9 Games
In this module there are two mind stimulation games
(Puzzle and Sudoku) and Game Settings (Sound Effect) can
be chosen.
¾Enter Games using the icon on the display screen to
choose Start Game and set up Game Level and view
Best Scores; learn the rules of the game choosing
Game Help.
¾The game can be paused, and a confirmation is needed
when exiting games; it will automatically pause with
incoming calls or messages.
¾Show Wins, Game over, Score, Deduct score, Grade,
and a list of names posted with different sound effects
6.10 Sound Recorder
Functions such as Record, Play, Attach, Rename, Delete, Delete
All, Settings, and Forward can be accessed by pressing the LSK
key to choose the corresponding functions where the cursor is on
the display screen, and Storage record sound file and storage Type
can be set up. The default folder is “Audio.”
7. File Manager
This menu can manage all kinds of files.
The ringtones file format can be MIDI, AMR, WAV , or MP3;
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the default folder is “Audio”
¾With the ringtone file you can set up the sound of
incoming calls, short messages and the clock
The picture file format can be BMP, JPG or GIF, the default
folder is “Photo”
¾ Set up the picture file as Wallpaper
The video file format can be MP4 or 3GP; the default folder
is “Video”
File function items include:
¾ Open: open folder and file
¾ Create Folder: create a new folder in the storage card
¾ Format: format storage card format
Delete all information stored in this card
¾ Remove: choose Memory Card and execute Remove
so as to safely remove the memory card.
Insert the memory card agai n if you would like to
continue using it.
8. Tools
8.1 Bluetooth
Bluetooth features include: Power, Search New Device, My
Device, Active Device, Setting, About:
¾ Power: select On or Off;
¾ Search New Device: searches for a Bluetooth device;
you can choose to activate it or just add it to the list;
¾ My Device: Set default or Search New Devices;
¾ Active Device: show other devices using Bluetooth;
¾ Setting: set up other parameters;
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¾About: shows information about using Bluetooth
8.2 Calendar
You can view the schedule, go to the highlighted date.
8.3 To do
Edit memos by pressing the icon on the display screen, and set up
the clock; a different reminder mode can be set up.
8.4 Alarm
5 clocks have been set up in the system:Open one or all as
required (default setting is off); set up On, Clock Time, Ring
Mode, Audio Options and Snooze (Mins) of alarm in each clock
separately. When alarm on, press side key up to end the ring;
press side key down to snooze the alarm. If power off with the
alarm on, the phone would prompt “power on yes or not”.
8.5 Calculator
This menu allows you to use your phone as a calculator. Use the
navigation key to select 4 basic calculation functions.
8.6 Stopwatch
Have the functions of general stopwatches, with two menus:
Typical Stopwatch and nWay Stopwatch.
8.7 World Clock
View the time all over the world using the direction keys.
8.8 Unit converter
Using the icon on the display screen, convert to different units of
weight and length separately.
8.9 Currency Converter
Using the icon on the display screen, convert currencies
according to their exchange rate.
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VI TROUBLESHOOTING
Before contacting the sales representative, carry out some simple
checks, as they may help you to avoid wasting more maintenance
time and money.
Problem Causes and Solutions
Cannot be
Turned On
Network
cannot be
connected
Shows
prompt
when On
Check by pressing the On key for more than 1
second;
Check if battery does not have a good touch
point, otherwise install again after removing it
and turn it on again;
Check battery level charge; if battery is low,
charge it;
Weak signal; move where the signal is strong to
try again;
Check area covered by network supplier
;
The SIM Card is not available; contact your
network supplier
Check if SIM Card is inserted correctly (see P12)
Locked; choose the automatic lock function—the
device password must be entered before using
Enter PIN; choose the function of PIN to be
entered every time when turning the device On
(PIN Code attached to SIM Card must be entered
on the first usage)
Enter PUK Code: after failing to enter the PIN
Code three times, the mobile phone will be
locked; the PUK Code provided by the network
;
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Low-quality
calls
supplier should be entered;
Check volume adjustment (use the side key to
adjust, see P19)
When using the mobile phone where the
receiving signal has a low quality, e.g. near high
buildings or in a basement, the radio wave may
not be transmitted appropriately;
When using the mobile phone during
high-volume times, congested lines may cause
problems
Standby
time
shortens
Standby time is related to the network system
settings; where there is a low-quality signal, or
where the signal cannot be received, the mobile
phone will take a long time to find a screening
station, therefore a lot of battery will be
consumed, and the standby time shortens. Please
move to a place where there is a high-quality
signal or pause to turn off the mobile phone;
It may be necessary to change or replace the
battery.
SIM Card
failure
If there are any stains on the surface of the SIM
Card, rub the touch point on the SIM Card
surface with a clean cloth;
No SIM Card
;
Damaged SIM Card; contact your network
supplier
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Does not
dial
Confirm that you are pressing the Send key after
dialing
;
Confirm if it is prohibited to call at no extra
cost;
;
;
;
;
;
;
Calling
person
cannot
connect with
you
Cannot
charge
Confirm if the SIM Card is valid
Check the call limit function setup
Check the fixed dial function setup
Check if the mobile phone has been on and
connected with the network;
Confirm if it is prohibited to call at no extra
cost;
Confirm if the SIM Card is valid
Check the call limit function setup
Check the fixed dial function setup
Low quality connection; check whether plug can
connect;
Change to a charge environment no cooler than
-10℃ or hotter than 55℃;
Damaged battery or charger; must be replaced
Some
functions
cannot be set
up
Note:
If the above information cannot help you to solve the problem,
write down:
Failed operation
Network supplier does not support this function,
or you have not applied for this function
;
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Mobile phone model and serial number
Warranty Card Details
Clear specifications
Then contact your local distributor or sales supplier.
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VII Security Setup
1. SIM and Phone Lock
Some access passwords are used for the mobile phone and SIM
Card. These passwords can help prevent the mobile phone from
being misused.
1.1 Phone Lock
The mobile phone password can be used to prevent the mobile
phone from being misused. After choosing the password function
on the mobile phone, the mobile phone will be locked at every
start automatically; a password has to be used to unlock the
mobile phone.
Mobile phone password is 0000 by factory default
Before starting to use the mobile phone, you should change
your mobile phone password.
Please take care of your new password, and store it in a safe
place. It is best to store it outside the mobile phone.
1.2 PIN Code
The PIN Code (Personal Identification Code) can prevent the
SIM Card from being misused. Generally, the PIN Code will be
provided together with the SIM Card. After choosing to start the
PIN request, the PIN Code has to be entered at every start.
If you fail to enter the PIN Code three consecutive times,
the PUK Code must be entered; then after entering the PIN
Code to confirm, enter the new PIN Code once again and
confirm.
1.3 PIN2 Code
Some SIM Cards can provide a PIN2; some functions, such as the
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calculator, need a PIN2 Code, for a fee. But only the SIM Card
supports these functions.
If you fail to enter the PIN2 Code thre e consecutive ti mes,
the PUK2 Code should be entered; then enter a new PIN2
code to confirm, enter the new PIN2 Code once again and
confirm.
1.4 PUK Code
The PUK Code (Personal Unlocking Code) is used to modify a
locked PIN Code. The PUK Code will be provided together with
the SIM Card. If it is not provided, please contact your local
supplier to obtain the PUK Code.
If you fail to enter the PUK Code on ten consecutive times,
the SIM Card cannot be used again; contact the service
supplier to get a new SIM Card.
The PUK Code cannot be changed. If the PUK Code is lost,
contact the service supplier.
1.5 PUK2 Code
The PUK Code will be provided together with the SIM Card; it is
used for changing the locked PIN2 Code.
If you fail to enter the PUK Code on ten consecutive times,
the SIM Card cannot be used again; contact your service
supplier to get a new SIM Card.
The PUK Code cannot be changed. If the PUK Code is lost,
contact your service supplier.
1.6 Limited Password
When using the call limitation password, a 4-digit limited
password has to be used. To apply this function, a password has to
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be obtained from your service supplier.
2. Health and Safety Information
2.1 Battery
Don’t dispose of battery devices; the battery will be
damaged and will generate heat that may cause a fire.
Don’t put the battery in a high temperature area or in a fire
as it may explode. You should return the old battery to the
supplier or discard it it in a recycle station instead of
dumping it in your home garbage.
Warning:
If the battery is damaged, avoid touching the contents inside. In
case of skin contact, rinse with a lot of water , and if neces sary , see
a doctor.
2.2 Vehicle Use
Wireless mobile phones have a loudspeaker communication
function; it can be used at any time, in any place for
communication. But you should use your wireless mobile phone
with responsibility. Every user has the following responsibilities.
When you are driving, this is your main responsibility and you
should receive calls with caution when driving, and remember the
following:
Know your wireless mobile phone and its functions, such as
quick dial and redial. These functions can help you to dial
so as not to be distracted when driving.
If you have hands-free devices, you should use them. If
possible, one existing hands-free attachment should be used,
and then be comfortably and safely used.
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Place the wireless mobile phone where it is easy to see. You
should use it so that you will not need to deviate your sight
from the road. If you receive an incoming call during an
inconvenient time, you should let the Voice Mail answer
when possible.
Tell the person you are talking to that you are driving, if
necessary, and hang up during heavy traffic and bad
weather. It is very dangerous to b e on the phone wh en there
is rain, sleet, snow, and frost, and also while driving.
Safety air bags, brakes, speed controlling systems and oil
spray systems should not be affected by wireless signals.
Should any of the above be affected, contact a car dealer.
Turn off your mobile phone when refueling and where
wireless devices are prohibited. Don’t put flammable and
explosives near the mobile phone; an inner spark can cause
a fire.
When traveling by air, turn off the mobile phone before the
plane takes off. In order to prevent disturbance to the
plane’s communication system, the mobile phone must not
be used on board. Mobile phones can be used before the
plane takes off according to airline safety regulations.
¾ After setting up this mobile phone in fly mode, it is not
necessary to turn it off because it cannot cause any
disturbance to the plane’s communication system.
Note:
If the mobile phone has the automatic power on function, please
check clock settings and remember the scheduled clock settings
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to confirm your mobile phone will be automatically switched to
On/Off on the plane.
2.3 Usage Environment
You should comply with these special regulations wherever
you are, and turn off your mobile phone when any danger
may be present.
When you connect your mobile phone to other devices, you
should read the device user manual and its safety
specifications for details; don’t connect incompatible
devices.
In order to use other devices safely, you should use your
mobile phone at its normal working position (lifting it up to
ear, with the antenna pointing over your shoulder)
2.4 Electronic Equipment
Most electronic devices can shield radio-frequency signals;
however, some electronic devices cannot shield radio-frequency
signals emitted by a wireless mobile phone.
Pacemakers
¾ When the mobile phone is On, you must keep a
distance of over 6 inches (15cm) from pacemakers;
¾ You should not carry your mobile phone in your front
chest pocket;
¾ If you have a pacemaker , use the opposite ear to receiv e
the call to minimize possible disturbance.
Hearing Aids
Some digital mobile phones may interfere with some hearing aids.
For more information contact the device manufacturer.
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Other medical devices
Please check other personal medical devices with the device
manufacturers; confirm these medical devices have functions to
shield exterior screening frequency. A doctor can help you obtain
this information.
No Mobile Phones notice
You must comply with notices requiring you to turn off mobile
phones in certain places.
2.5 Other Important Information
Please use the manufacturer’s original and approved
accessories. Any unapproved accessory may affect the
performance or damage your mobile phone, and may even
cause danger or violate relevant national regulations on
communication terminal production.
Use a wet or antistatic cloth to clean the mobile phone;
don’t use a dry cloth or a cloth that easily causes static.
Don’t use chemical products such as detergen ts to clean the
surface of your mobile phone. Turn it off when cleaning.
Your mobile phone will generate an electric magnetic field;
don’t put it near magnetic storage means such as computer
disks, etc. Using a mobile phone near a TV, phone, radio or
PC will produce interference, and thus affect the mobile
phone performance.
Don’t put your mobile phone in bright sunlight to prevent it
from heating up.
Do not allow any liquids to spill onto the mobile phone, as
they may damage your phone.
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Don’t throw, strike, or abuse your mobile phone, as doing
so may damage its inner circuit.
Don’t connect your mobile phone with incompatible
accessories.
Note:
Only qualified staff can maintain your mobile phone.
It is dangerous to install or maintain it yourself, and doing so will
terminate the original factory warranty.
3. Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure and SAR
This phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed limits for
exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Government.
These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish
permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The
guidelines are based on standards that were developed by
independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough
evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial
safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless
of age or health.
The exposure standard for this phone employs a unit of
measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The
SAR limits set by the FCC are 1.6W/kg. Tests for SAR are
conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC
with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all
tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the
highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone
while operating can be well below the maximum value.
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This is because the phone 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 wireless base station, the lower the
output power. Before a phone model is available for sale to the
public in the U.S. and Canada, it must be tested a nd cer tified by the
FCC that it does not exceed the limits established by each
government for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions
and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) that conform to
a uniform testing methodology determined by an expert standards
body and then reported to the FCC. The highest SAR values for this
model phone when tested for use on the body were 0.741 W/kg
(GSM band 850 MHz), and 0.762 W/kg (PCS band 1900 MHz).
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various
phones and at various positions, they all met the governmental
requirements for safe exposure. Please note that improvements to
this product model could generate differences in the SAR value for
later products; in all cases, products are designed to be within the
guidelines.
4. Term Definitions
In order to help you understand the main technical words in this
manual and better and fully use your mobile phone functions,
definitions are provided for some words.
ALS (change lines service)
ALS provides the function to connect two lines with the same
SIM Card. Dial and receive calls on one of the lines as required
when using this service.
Call Limitation
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Limits outgoing and incoming calls.
Call Forwarding
Switches incoming calls to another mobile phone or telephone.
Call Keeping
Keeps another call when receiving and making a call; switch
them if necessary.
Call Waiting
Tells user another call is coming when on a call.
Line identification service (show incoming call)
With this service, users can view the phone number of incoming
calls and prohibit the display of their phone number on the
another party’s phone.
GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication)
The International Standard of
can ensure compatibility between different network suppliers.
GSM covers most European countries and many places all over
the world.
Multi-Party Calls
Establishes phone meetings that allow 5 people to talk
simultaneously.
Roaming
Using your mobile phone outside your local service area (e.g.
when traveling)
SIM Card (Subscriber Identity Module Card)
The SIM Card contains a CMOS chip, which contains network or
memorizer information, and users’ individual data. The SIM Card
can be inserted into the small slot at the back of the mobile phone
Cellular mobile communication
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and is protected by the battery.
SMS (Short Message Service)
Network service function to send a message to another mobile
phone or to a receive a message without making a phone call. The
edited or received message can be shown, received, edited or
sent.
Soft Key
Function of Left key and Right key on the mobile phone:
Changes with the currently used function.
Its function is shown in the bottom line on the display
screen over the corresponding keys.
Voice Mail Server
Computer response service: it will automatically respond (your
own voice can be used), send greetings and record information
when you cannot answer a call.
Other
GPRS General packet radio service
SMS-CB Short message service-Cell Broadcast
WAP Wireless application protocol
FDN Fixed dialing number
IMEI
International Mobile Equipment Identification
which consists of 15 digits; every mobile phone has
only one corresponding IMEI number.
code,
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