Via One Networks 1000 User Manual

Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc. Client: Via One Networks LLC 360 Herndon Parkway Model #: WP8 Suite 1400 Standards: FCC 24/RSS-133 Herndon, VA 20170 ID’s: XEZ-1000/8390A-1000 www.rheintech.com
Report #: 2009194PCS
Appendix L: User Manual
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World Phone For Dummies
GSM FLYER
User Manual
Software Release 1.0
Model WP8 FCC ID: XEZ-1000
Copyright © 2009 Via One Networks, LLC
Table of Contents
1. Safety Information 3
2. Getting to Know Your Phone 4
3. Getting Started 8
Switching the Phone On Idle Screen Switching the Phone O Using Your Phone
4. Making and Receiving Calls 12 Calling from the Phone Book Calling using the Keypad Emergency Call Receiving a Call During a Call Dial Missed Call Redial and Reply Using the Phone Book Find a Contact with Quick Search Entry Option Create an entry
5. Messaging 19 Write SMS Send SMS To send an SMS To Send to Many To Send By Group Unsent SMS Messages Read SMS To read an SMS Using Message Templates
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6. Viewing Call History 23
Missed Calls Dialed Calls Received Calls Delete Call Logs
7. Customizing Your Phone 26 Call Setup Network Setup Security Setup Restore Factory Settings User Proles Bluetooth
8. Camera 33 Taking Pictures Image Viewer Video Recorder Video Player
9. Audio 37 Audio Player Sound Recorder
10. My Files 39
11. Extras 40
12. Help 41
13. Transferring Files 43
14. Troubleshooting 45
15. SAR Information 47
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1. Safety Information
To ensure the safe use of your phone, please read the following safety information:
ì Keep your phone away from children, dust, excessive
moisture, extreme temperatures, and open ames, including lit cigarettes.
ì Follow instructions pertaining to phone usage near special
equipment especially in hospitals, aircrafts, petrol stations, and areas containing potentially explosive fumes.
ì Only manufacturer authorized personnel should
disassemble the phone. Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the phone yourself.
ì Use the phone with a hands-free device while driving and
avoid placing your phone near your vehicle’s airbag.
ì Use only original batteries and accessories with your
phone.
ì Changes or modications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Not following the safety information may be dangerous or illegal and may also void your product warranty.
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Safety information
2. Getting to Know Your Phone
Using This Manual
This user manual applies to the GSM Flyer mobile phone. But before you get started, keep a few helpful hints in mind:
ì Where you see words in quotation (for example, “Wrong
PIN”), the words are actual words displayed in the phone, such as prompts or names of menus.
ì Where you see bold words in square brackets (for example,
[Ok]), you have to press the corresponding action keys
or under which the bold words appear.
The most common symbols and their function meanings are as follows:
Signal strength
Keypad locked
Alarm activated
Phone call(s) missed
New SMS or SMS full
Battery status
Ring
Vibration only
Vibration and ring
Vibration then ring
Bluetooth is enabled
Handset is roaming
Getting to know your phone
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Receiver
Display
Navigation
Action Action
Answer / Send
Keypad
Play / Pause
Decrease
volume
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End / power on & o
Increase volume
Camera
Speaker
Battery door
Charger
socket
Microphone
USB
+441234567890
1234
connection
Prong adapter
IMEI
Number
SIM card
slot
Micro SD
card slot
USB
connection
Charger socket
connection
SIM card
Personal Identication Number (PIN)
used to unlock
phone
Phone number
Getting to know your phone
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SIM card holder
3. Getting started
Inserting the SIM Card
To insert your SIM card into your World Phone For Dummies, follow these steps:
1. Remove the battery door by pushing it downwards to detach it from the phone.
2. Remove the battery from the phone.
3. Insert the SIM card into the slot carefully.
Make sure that the cut corner is on top of the slot and that the gold-colored area of the card is facing the inside of the phone.
4. Re-insert the battery and replace the battery door.
The World Phone For Dummies may come with the SIM card pre-installed.
Charging the Battery
Before using your World Phone For Dummies, you will need to charge the battery. Here’s how:
1. Align the gold-colored contacts of the battery with the corresponding connectors in the battery compartment.
2. Insert the battery into the phone and replace battery door.
3. Plug the phone charger connector into the charger socket at the bottom of the phone, and then connect the USB connecter into the prong adapter or directly into a computer.
4. Plug the prong adaptor into a wall outlet (if you are charging via a personal computer, make sure the computer is turned on).
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The battery indicator bar on the phone starts scrolling, and the green light on the prong adapter is lit. You may have to wait several minutes before you see the battery indicator bar appear on the screen. When the battery is fully charged, the bar stops scrolling. To stop charging the phone, disconnect the charger from the phone and then from the wall outlet or computer.
Charge the battery for at least 12 hours for rst time usage.
Switching the Phone On/O
To power your phone on/o, follow these steps:
1. Press and hold .
A greeting message is displayed, and you may be asked to enter a PIN Code.
2. Use the keypad to enter your PIN, and then press [Ok].
The Pin Code can be found on the SIM card holder (see page 7). A “PIN Accepted” message is displayed when you have entered the correct PIN. A “Wrong PIN” message is displayed when you have entered the wrong PIN . If the latter is the case, you are prompted to re-enter the correct PIN.
3. If you have mistakenly entered a wrong number, press [Clear] to delete the number and re-enter the correct PIN.
4. To switch the phone o, press and hold .
You have three attempts at entering the correct PIN before the SIM
card is locked. You will need a PUK Code to unlock the SIM. You can
obtain this code by calling Customer Care at 1-888-882-0978 . You
have ten attempts at entering the correct PUK Code; after which,
the SIM card will be permanently locked, and you will be required
you to purchase a new SIM card by calling Customer Care.
Getting started
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Checking Out the Idle Screen
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Menu Name
The idle screen displays after the phone has been switched on. The idle screen indicates that the phone is ready for use.
Switching the Phone O
ì Press and hold .
Using Your Phone
Access the phone menu from the idle screen as follows:
ì Press to access the Main Menu.
ì Press to access the Phone Book.
ì Press up to create a SMS message.
ì Press down to access the Alarm.
ì Press left to access the Camera.
ì Press right to access User Prole.
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The phone menu is arranged as follows:
Phone Book
Messages
Audio
Camera
Settings
Extras
Call History
My Files
Help
For a shortcut to enter a particular phone menu, press followed by the number (for example, press 7 for Settings).
Keypad Menu Shortcuts
Press then press:
Phone Book
Messages
Call History
Audio
Camera
My Files
Settings
Extras
Help
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Getting started
Making and Receiving Calls
You can make a local or international call either from the phone book or by entering the contact phone number directly by using the keypad.
Calling from the Phone Book
To make a local or international phone call from the phone book:
1. Press to go to Name.
2. Scroll to your contact’s phone number by either using the navigation key or by entering contact’s name using the keypad.
Make sure that the number consists of country code, area code, and contact phone number.
3. Press to dial the number.
Calling using the keypad
To make a local or international call directly by using the keypad, follow these directions:
1. Enter the phone number you wish to dial consisting of country code, area code, and directly using the keypad.
2. Press to dial the number.
When making an international call with the World Phone For Dummies, the connection time is a bit longer than that
of a normal call.
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