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WARNING
Changesormodificationstothisunitnotexpresslyapprovedbytheparty
responsibleforcompliancecouldvoidtheuser’sauthoritytooperatetheequipment.
NOTE:
ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassB
digitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedto
providereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidential
installation.Thisequipmentgenerates,usesandcanradiateradiofrequency
energyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycause
harmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.However,thereisnoguaranteethat
interferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescause
harmfulinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedby
turningtheequipmentoffandon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrectthe
interferencebyoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures:
:
Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthe
receiverisconnected.
Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp
ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.Operationissubjecttothe
followingtwoconditions:
1)thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterferenceand
2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethat
maycauseundesiredoperationofthedevice.
.
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Dear
Dear
Dear
DearCustomer,
withavarietyofpracticalfunctionsincludingbluetooth, Englishinput,phonebook,64-chord
ring,ringingorimagealertforincomingcalls ,camera,MP3player ,Videoplayer,UDisk,
memorycard(T-Flashcard),recorder,calculator,timedpoweron/off,GPRS,MMS
(MultimediaMessageService),handsfreecall. Withthismanual,youcanacquireafull
understandingoftheusageofthisphone.Ourcompany reservestherighttorevisecontents
inthismanualwithoutanypriornotice.
Cu stomer,
Customer,
Customer,
Thankyouforchoosing"XXXXX"colorscreenGSM/GPRSdigitalphone.
ThisisaGSM/GPRSphone.Inadditiontocommoncallfunctions,italsoprovidesyou
Customerservicehotline:XXXXXXXX
Ta ble
Table
Table
Tableof
AttentionandPrecautions....................................................................................................4
1 SafetyPrecautions........................................................................................................4
2PrecautionsWhenUsingPhone...................................................................................4
3PrecautionsWhenUsingBatteries...............................................................................5
4Precautionsforchildren...............................................................................................5
Descriptionofkeypadkeys..................................................................................................5
GettingStarted.....................................................................................................................6
of
Co ntents
o f
Contents
ofContents
Contents
1.1Roadsafetycomesfirst............................................................................................................4
1.2Swtichoffyourphoneinhospitals.........................................................................................4
1.3Switchoffyourphoneinaircrafts...........................................................................................4
1.4Swtichoffyourphonewhenrefuelling..................................................................................4
1.5Swtichoffyourphonewhenclosetoblastingarea...............................................................4
2.1Interference..............................................................................................................................4
2.2Usesensibly..............................................................................................................................4
2.3Usequalifiedservicing.............................................................................................................4
2.4Waterproof...............................................................................................................................4
2.5Emergencycalls.......................................................................................................................4
1.InstallingtheSIMCardandtheBattery..........................................................................6
2.RemovingtheBatteryandtheSIMCard.........................................................................7
3.ChargingBattery..............................................................................................................7
4.Insertingandremovingmemorycard..............................................................................7
5.Switchon/offphone.........................................................................................................8
6.UnlockingSIMcard.........................................................................................................8
7.Unlokingphone................................................................................................................8
8.Connectingtonetwork.....................................................................................................9
BasicFunctions....................................................................................................................9
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1 Makingacall................................................................................................................9
1.1Makingdomesticcalls..............................................................................................................9
1.2Dialingextensionnumberoffixed-linetelephone................................................................9
1.3Dialinginternationalcalls.......................................................................................................9
1.4Dialingphonenumbersinthecallrecords..........................................................................10
2 Emergencycalls.........................................................................................................10
3 Answeringacall.........................................................................................................10
4 Callrecords................................................................................................................10
5 Calloptions................................................................................................................10
Usageoffunctionmenu.....................................................................................................11
1 Scrollingsearchandselectfunction...........................................................................11
2 Exitmenu...................................................................................................................11
InstructionsofFunctionmenu...........................................................................................11
1 Phonebook..................................................................................................................11
Addnewcontact...............................................................................................................11
Phonebooksettings..........................................................................................................11
Callgroups........................................................................................................................12
2Messaging..................................................................................................................12
2.1Writemessage ........................................................................................................................12
2.1.1SMS...............................................................................................................................12
2.1.2MMS.............................................................................................................................12
2.2Inbox.......................................................................................................................................12
2.3Drafts......................................................................................................................................13
2.4Outbox....................................................................................................................................13
2.5Sentmessages........................................................................................................................13
2.6SMSbackup.............................................................................................................................13
2.7Deletemeseeages...................................................................................................................13
2.8Broadcastmessage.................................................................................................................13
2.9Messagesettings....................................................................................................................13
3 Callcenter..................................................................................................................13
4 Settings.......................................................................................................................13
4.1Phonesettings........................................................................................................................13
4.1.1DualSIMsettings..........................................................................................................13
4.1.2Securitysettings............................................................................................................13
4.1.3Timeanddate.................................................................................................................15
4.1.4Shedulepoweron/off....................................................................................................15
4.1.5Language......................................................................................................................15
4.1.6Prefer.inputmethods....................................................................................................15
4.1.7Dedicatedkey...............................................................................................................15
4.1.8Autoupdateofdateandtime........................................................................................15
4.1.9LCDbacklight..............................................................................................................15
4.1.10Restorefactorysettings...............................................................................................15
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4.2Callsettings............................................................................................................................15
4.3Displaysetting........................................................................................................................15
4.4Networksettings....................................................................................................................15
4.4.1NetworkSelection........................................................................................................15
4.4.2Preferences....................................................................................................................15
5 Fun&Games.............................................................................................................15
5.1MSN.........................................................................................................................................15
5.2Yahoo!.....................................................................................................................................16
5.3Facebook.................................................................................................................................16
5.4Ebook......................................................................................................................................16
6 Multimedia.................................................................................................................16
6.1Camera....................................................................................................................................16
6.2ImageAlbum..........................................................................................................................16
6.3Audioplayer...........................................................................................................................16
6.4Videorecorder........................................................................................................................16
6.5Videoplayer............................................................................................................................17
6.7FMradio..................................................................................................................................17
6.8Soundrecorder.......................................................................................................................17
6.9Myfiles....................................................................................................................................17
7 Organizer....................................................................................................................17
7.1Calendar..................................................................................................................................17
7.2Bluetooth................................................................................................................................17
7.3Alarm......................................................................................................................................18
7.4Worldclock.............................................................................................................................18
7.5Calculator................................................................................................................................18
7.6Torch.......................................................................................................................................18
8 UserProfiles...............................................................................................................18
9 Networkservices........................................................................................................18
9.1Intertnetservice.....................................................................................................................18
9.2DataAccount..........................................................................................................................19
9.3STK..........................................................................................................................................19
Inputmethod......................................................................................................................19
GuidetoFastUsage...........................................................................................................19
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Contents
Contents
Contents
Contents
Attention
Attention
Attention
Attentionand
Pleasereadthesebriefrules.Violationoftheserulesmightcausedangerorbreaklaws.
1
Sa fety
1
Safety
1
1 Safety
SafetyPrecautions
1. 1
Ro ad
1.1
Road
1.1
1.1Road
Roadsafety
Whendriving,caremustbetakenforusingphone;ifdrivingconditionsarepoor,pleasepull
upatroadsidetousethephone.
1. 2
Sw tich
1.2
Swtich
1.2
1.2Swtich
Swtichoff
Pleaseabidebyrelevantregulationsorrules.Pleaseswitchoffwhenclosetomedical
equipment.
1. 3
Sw itch
1.3
Switch
1.3
1.3Switch
Switchoff
Wirelessphonescancauseinterference.Usingphonesinaircraftisbothdangerousand
illegal.
1.4
Sw tich
1.4
Swtich
1.4
1.4Swtich
Swtichoff
Donotusethephoneatarefuellingstationornearfuelsorchemicals.
1. 5
Sw tich
1.5
Swtich
1.5
1.5Swtich
Swtichoff
Toavoidinterferingwithblastingoperations,turnyourphoneOFF
inareasposted:“turnofftwowayradio”.Obeyallsignsandinstructions.
an d
and
andPrecautions
Preca utions
Precautions
Precautions
sa fety
safety
safetycomes
of f
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Pr ecautions
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hospitals
inhospitals
hospitals
in
ai rcrafts
i n
aircrafts
inaircrafts
aircrafts
wh en
when
whenrefuelling
wh en
when
whenclose
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closeto
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Preca utions
Precautions
2Precautions
PrecautionsWhen
2. 1
Int erference
2.1
Interference
2.1
2.1Interference
Interference
Allphonesaresubjecttointerference,whichwillaffecttheirperformance.
2. 2
Us e
2.2
2.2
2.2Use
Usephoneonlyinitsnormalposition.Pleasedonottouchantennaareaunlessnecessary.
2. 3
2.3
2.3
2.3Use
Onlyqualifiedmaintenancestaffcanassembleorrepairthe equipment.
2. 4
2.4
2.4
2.4Waterproof
Yourphoneisnotwaterproof,pleasekeepitdry.
2. 5
2.5
2.5
2.5Emergency
Makesurethephoneisswtichedonandin service.Inputemergencyservicenumberand
pressDialkey,giveyourlocationanddonotendthecalluntiltoldtodoso.
se nsibly
Use
sensibly
Usesensibly
sensibly
Us e
qu alified
Use
qualified
Usequalified
qualifiedservicing
Wa terproof
Waterproof
Waterproof
Eme rgency
Emergency
Emergencycalls
When
When
WhenU sing
se rvicing
servicing
servicing
ca lls
calls
calls
Us ing
Using
UsingPhone
Pho ne
Phone
Phone
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Preca utions
Precautions
3
3
Precautions
PrecautionsWhen
3
3
3.1Keepthebatteriesawayfromfire;donotdisposeofbatteriesinafirelestthereshouldbe
danger.
3.2Donotdisposeofusedbatteriesinrubbish,andtheyshouldbesenttodesignated
recyclingcenter.
When
When
WhenU sing
Us ing
Using
UsingBatteries
Ba tteries
Batteries
Batteries
Preca utions
Precautions
4Precautions
Precautionsfor
Keepthephoneoutofthereachofchildren,lestchildrentreatitastoyandcause
personalinjury.
De scription
Description
Description
Descriptionof
fo r
chi ldren
for
children
forchildren
children
of
ke ypad
o f
keypad
ofkeypad
keypadkeys
ke ys
keys
keys
Keys Description
[Dialkey1/2]
[Endkey]
[OKKey]
[Leftsoftkey]
Dialaphonenumberoransweranincomingcall.Whenthephoneis
instandbystate,pressthiskeytoshowtheSIM1/SIM2callhistory
listofdialedcalls.
Endacall.
Holddownthiskeytoturnon/offyourmobilephone.
Inothercases,pressingthiskeywillmakethephonereturnto
standbystate.
Pressthiskeyinstandbystatetoenterthedialinterface.
TheOKKeytoenterthemenuthathasbeenselected.
Performsthefunctionofthepromptdisplayedatlowerleftcornerof
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[Rightsoftkey]
thescreen.
Performsthefunctionofthepromptdisplayedatrightcornerofthe
screen.
Presstoreturntothepreviouspagewheninthemenu.
Ineditmode,tapthisbuttontodeletethecharacterinfrontofthe
cursor.Longpressofthiskeywilldeleteallthecharactersinthe
editingwindow.
Inidlescreen,presstheRSKtoaccessPhoneBook.
[NumberKeys]
[Mp3key]
Getting
Getting
Getting
GettingStarted
1.
In stalling
1 .
Installing
1.
1.Installing
Installingthe
EnsurethatthegoldencontactareaontheSIMcardisfacingdownward,andthebeveled
edgeisproperlyalignedwiththeSIMcardslot.
St arted
Started
Started
Numberkeysareusedtoinputnumbers,lettersandspecial
characters.
Theycanalsobeusedasshortcutkeystoquicklyaccesstheoptions
withinamenu.
Inidlescreen,pressthiskeycanaccessAudioplayer.
the
the
theSI M
SI M
SIM
SIMCard
Ca rd
Card
Cardand
and
the
the
theBa ttery
Ba ttery
Battery
Battery
a nd
andthe
Warning:
Warning:
Warning:
Warning:MakesuretoswitchoffthephonebeforetakingoutSIMcard,otherwiseyourSIM
cardmightbedamaged.
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2.
Rem oving
2.
Removing
2.
2.Removing
Removingthe
BeforeremovingthebatteryandtheSIMcard,ensurethatyourphoneispoweredoff.
the
the
theBa ttery
Ba ttery
Battery
Batteryand
and
the
SI M
a nd
the
andthe
theSI M
SIM
SIMCard
Ca rd
Card
Card
3.
Cha rging
3.
Charging
3.
3.Charging
ChargingBattery
Whilecharging,thepowersupplyindicatoratphone’sscreeniconzonewillflashinarotation
manner,ifthephoneisoffwhilecharging,achargingscreenwillstillappear,indicatingthat
thephoneisrecharging.Ifthephoneisstillbeingoverusedwhilethepowersupplyis
insufficient,therechargingindicatorwillappearonthescreenaftertherecharginghasstarted
forawhile.
Whenthepowersupplyindicatoratthescreen’siconzoneshowsfullandstopsflashing,it
meanscharginghascompleted.Ifittakesplacewhenthephoneisoff,thescreenwilldisplay
charging-finishedicon.Theprocessgenerallytakesabout2.5hours.Itisnormalthatthe
battery,thephoneandthechargerwillbecomehotduringthechargingprocess.
Chargingcompleting,disconnectthephoneandthechargerfromtheACpowersupply.
No te:
Note:
Note:
Note:Batterymustbechargedinawellventilatedplacewithsurroundingtemperatureat-10
℃ ~+55℃,anditisimperativethatachargerprovidedbymanufacturerisused.Using
unauthorizedchargermightcausedanger,whichalsoviolateswarrantytermsprescribedby
themanufacturer.Ifthechargingtemperatureistoohighortoolow,thephonewill
automaticallygivewarningandstopcharging,soastopreventdamagestobatteryor
dangers.
4.
In serting
4.
Inserting
4.
4.Inserting
Insertingand
Switchoffthephone;removebatteryandotherexternalpowerconnection.
Insertmemorycardintocardslotasshownintheimage.
Ba ttery
Battery
Battery
and
rem oving
a nd
removing
andremoving
removingmemory
mem ory
memory
memorycard
ca rd
card
card
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5.
Sw itch
5.
Switch
5.
5.Switch
Switchon/off
on/ off
on/off
on/offphone
pho ne
phone
phone
Toswitchonorswitchoffphone,pleasepressandholdthe
phonewithoutinsertingSIMcardinthefirstplace,thephonewillprompt"InsertSIMcard".
Thenthescreenwilldisplaythefollowingpromptsinsequentialorder:
Enterphonepassword–ifyouhavesetupphonelockpassword.
EnterPIN–ifyouhavesetupSIMcardpassword.
Search–thephonewillsearchtillfindingappropriatenetworkconnection.
6.
Unl ocking
6 .
Unlocking
6.
6.Unlocking
UnlockingSIM
Topreventillegalusage,PIN(PersonalIdentificationNumber)codeisadoptedtoencryptfor
protectionofyourSIMcard.SelectingthisoptionandifhavingsetupPINcodeprotection,
youhavetoenterPINcodeeachtimeyoustartit,unlockingSIMcardtousethemobile
phone.
UserscaneraseSIMcardpassword;however,inthiscaseSIMcardcannotpreventillegal
usage.
Pressandholdthe
EnterPIN1code,useRightsoftkeytodeleteinput-errors,Leftsoftkeyfor"OK".For
instance,ifPIN1settingis1234,thenenterthefollowinginput:1234"OK"
Iftherearethreeconsecutiveinputerrors,yourSIMcardwillbelockedupbythenetwork,the
phonewillinquirePUK1code.
No te:
Note:
Note:
Note:YourserviceproviderwillsetupastandardPIN(4to8digits)numberforyourSIMcard,
youshouldchangeitintoyourprivatepasswordassoonaspossible.
7.
Unl oking
7.
Unloking
7.
7.Unloking
Unlokingphone
Topreventphonefrombeingillegallyused,youcansetupmobilephonelockPasswordfor
protection.Selectingthisoption,youmustinputmobilephonelockpasswordtounlockingit
andmakeitnormal.Userscanswitchoffmobilephonelock,butillegalusagecannotbe
preventedformobilephoneinthiscase.
Pressingthehang-upkeycontinuouslytostartupmobilephone.
InputmobilephonelockPassword,Rightsoftkeytodeleteinput-errors,Leftsoftkeyfor
"OK".
SI M
SIM
SIMcard
pho ne
phone
phone
ca rd
card
card
Endkey
toswitchonthephone;
Endkey
.Ifyouhaveswitchedon
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Forinstance,ifmobilephonePasswordissetupas0000,theninputthefollowing:0000
"OK".
IfyouforgetmobilephonePassword,youhavetocontactlocalauthorizedrepaircenter,so
astounlockyourmobilephone’sPassword.
8.
Co nnecting
8.
Connecting
8.
8.Connecting
Connectingto
AfterSIMcardissuccessfullyunlocked,thephonewillautomaticallysearchavailablenetwork
(withsearchingshowingonthescreen).Oncetheconnectionismade,thenameofthe
serviceproviderwillbedisplayedonthetopcentralpartofthetextandgraphicarea.Atthis
timeyourphonehasbeenconnectedtotheservicenetwork.
No te:
Note:
Note:
Note:Ifthescreenprompts"Emergency",thismeansyouhavemovedoutofthenormal
networkcoverage(servicerange)oryourcardhasnotpassedauthentication,butyoucan
stilltransmitemergencycallsbasedonsignalstrength.
to
netw ork
to
network
tonetw ork
network
Basic
Basic
Basic
BasicFunctions
1
1
1
1 Making
receivecalls.Theinfobarattheupperleftcornerofthedisplayscreenshowsnetworksignal
strength(whenthereare5infobarsthesignalisatitsstrongest).
smallareacaneffectivelyimprovecallperformance.
1. 1
1.1
1.1
1.1Making
phonenumber,press"Clear"backanddeletenumbers.Dialinganimationwillbedisplayed
onthescreenduringdialing.Callstateinfowillbeshownonthescreenafterthecalledparty
endsthecall
1. 2
1.2
1.2
1.2Dialing
mustdialtheswitchboardphonenumber,thenpress*keytoswitchcontinually,untilthe
screendisplays"P",thendialextensionnumber.
Youcandialextensionnumbersoffixed-linetelephoneinthefollowingorder:
Fu nctions
Functions
Functions
Ma king
Making
Makinga
Whenthelogoofserviceproviderappearsonthedisplayscreen,youcandialor
Thecallqualityisverylikelytobeaffectedbyobstructions;thereforemovementina
Ma king
Making
Makingdomestic
Enterphonenumber,thenpressDialKeytomakethecall.Iftheuserneedstochange
Youcanenteranddialdomesticcallfollowingtheorder:
Areacode Phonenumber Dial
Di aling
Dialing
Dialingextension
Someextensionnumbersoffixed-linetelephonecannotbeconnecteddirectly,you
Areacode Switchboardnumber P Extensionnumber DialKey
a
ca ll
a
call
acall
call
do mestic
domestic
domesticcalls
ex tension
extension
extensionnumber
ca lls
calls
calls
nu mber
number
numberof
of
fi xed-line
o f
fixed-line
offixed-line
fixed-linetelephone
te lephone
telephone
telephone
1. 3
Di aling
1.3
Dialing
1.3
1.3Dialing
Dialinginternational
Tomakeaninternationalcall,youmaypress*keytoswitchcontinually,tillthescreen
displaysthepre-digitsymbol"+"forinternationallongdistancecall,whichwillenableyouto
makeacallfromanycountrywithoutknowingthelocalinternationalaccesscode(forinstance,
in Chinaitis8 6).
Youcanenternumbersinthefollowingsequencetomakeaninternationalcall:+country
codecompletephonenumberDialKey
Afterinputtingprefixnumber,inputthecodeandthecompletephonenumberofthe
wantedcountry.Thecountrycodefollowsusualpractice,suchasGermany49,UK44,
Sweden46,etc.
Likemakinganinternationalcall,the"0"beforecitycodenumbershouldbedropped.
Forinstance,ifmakingacalltoaservicehotlinefromothercountriestoShanghai,you
in ternational
international
internationalcalls
ca lls
calls
calls
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shoulddial:+8621114
1.4
Di aling
1.4
Dialing
1.4
1.4Dialing
Dialingphone
Everyphonenumberyouhavedialedorreceivedwillbestoredinthelistofphonecall
records.Thelatestdialed,receivedandmissednumberswillbelisted,accordingtotheir
types,intherespectivemenuofdialedcalls,receivedcallsandmissedcalls.Whencall
recordlistisfull,theoldnumberswillautomaticallybedeleted.Toviewthelist,dothe
followings:
InstandbystatepressDialkeytoviewtherecordforalldialcalls.
AllphonenumbersinthelistcanbedialeddirectlybypressingtheDialkey.
Whenthelistisdisplayed,press“OK”toreadthedetails,then“options”toSaveorDelete
thenumber.
2
Em ergency
2
Emergency
2
2 Emergency
Emergencycalls
Aslongasinthenetworkservicerange(whichcanbeconfirmedbycheckingthesignal
strengthbarsonthetopleftcornerofthescreen),youcanalwayscallemergencyservice.If
yournetworksupplierdoesnotprovideroamingserviceinyourarea,thescreenwilldisplay
"Emergency",toinformyouthatonlyemergencycallispermitted.Ifyouarewithinthe
networkservicerange,youcanalsomakeemergencycallsevenwithouttheSIMcard.
3
Ans wering
3
Answering
3
3 Answering
Answeringa
Simplypressdialingkeycanansweranincomingcall.Ifanearphonehasbeen
connected,usethebuttonontheearphonetoansweracall,andifitisnotconvenientforyou
topressit,setautomaticanswerason,assuringthattheearphoneispluggedon,soasto
makecallsautomaticallyansweredwhilethephoneringsorvibrates.IfAnyKeyanswer
functionischosen,pressinganykey,otherthanEndkeyandup/downdirectkey,cananswer
anincomingcall.
ph one
phone
phonenumbers
nu mbers
numbers
numbersin
ca lls
calls
calls
a
ca ll
a
call
acall
call
in
i n
inthe
th e
ca ll
the
call
thecall
callrecords
re cords
records
records
4
Ca ll
4
4
4 Call
Yourphonecanalsostorecallrecordsofthelatestmissedcalls,receivedcalls,dialed
calls,thetimeoflastcallaswellastotalamountofreceivedcallsandtotaldialedcallsfor
you.
5
5
5
5 Call
Inconnectedstate,pressing“Options”canentercalloption,orpressing"H-free"to
activatespeaker,Underactivated-handsfreecondition,press"Normal”toswitchoffspeaker.
OperationmethodsofcalloptionsarethesamewiththatofFunctionmenu.
Thiscalloptionscanonlybeviewedduringcallprocess,moreover,thefunctionsofcall
waiting,callholding,a ndconferencecallsneedservicesupport,pleasecontactyourservice
providerfordetails.
Inthecalloptions,youcanmakethefollowingoperations:
HoldSinglecall
Makethecurrentcallhold.
EndSinglecall
Endthecurrentcall.
Newcall
Enternewdialinginterface.
Phonebook
EnterPhonebookmenu.
Callhistory
EnterCallhistorymenu.
rec ords
Call
records
Callrecords
records
Ca ll
opti ons
Call
options
Calloptions
options
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Messages
Entermessagemenu.Owingtorestrictionofnetworkengagement,MMSfunctionisbarred
duringcallprocess.
SoundRecorder
Recordthecurrentcall.
DTMF
OperationsofDTMFswitchingonandoff
Conference*
Entermultiplepartyconferencecallstate.Byfollowingtheprompts,youcanhavethe
followingfunctions:receivewaitingcalls,addthemintomultiplepartycall,maintainthe
multiplepartycall,talkprivatelywithonepartyoftheconferencewhilemaintainingallother
callers,connectonepartyinthecallconferencewithanotherpartywhileexitingthemultiple
partycalloneself,maintainonepartyofthemultiplepartycallandendcurrentcallandall
othermaintainedcalls.
Note:Themenumarked*itemswillonlyappearinspecialcircumstances.Forconference
function,itisnecessarytoapplyforservicesupplytocorrespondingserviceoperator.
Usage
Usage
Usage
Usageof
1
1
1
1 Scrolling
Instandbystate,pressleftsoftkey"menu"toenterfunctionmenu,orduringthecall,
press”Options”toentercalloptionmenu.
Atallmainmenuorsub-menuinterface,itispossibletopressup,down,rightandleftkeysof
keypad(undermenuofpagescrolling,pressupordownkeystorealizescrollingupordown)
toscrolltothefunctionyouneed,thenpressleftsoftkey,orOKkey,toenterthatfunction
option.
2
2
2
2 Exit
Infunctionmenu,generallyyoucanexitamenubypressrightsoftkey,orpressEndkeyto
returntostandbystate.
In structions
Instructions
Instructions
Instructionsof
1Phonebook
Youcanstoreinfosuchasnames,phonenumbers,andmobilephonenumbers.
PhonenumberscanbestoredinyourmobilephoneorSIMcard.Theamountofphone
numbersthatSIMcardcanstorevarywithitscapacity.
Ad d
Add
Add
Addn
of
fu nction
o f
function
offunction
functionmenu
Scro lling
Scrolling
Scrollingsearch
Ex it
menu
Exit
m enu
Exitmenu
menu
Pho nebook
Phonebook
Phonebook
n
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co ntact
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contact
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contact
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search
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and
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andselect
Fu nction
Function
Functionmenu
sel ect
select
selectfunction
functi on
function
function
me nu
menu
menu
AddanewnumberrecordtoSIMcardormobilephoneinPhonebook.
Ph onebook
Phonebook
Phonebook
Phonebooksettings
Theoptionssuchasmemorystatus,orpreferredstorageareavailable.
Na me
Name
Name
Namelist
Sp ped
Spped
Spped
Sppeddial
My
M y
My
Mycard
li st
list
listfilter
ca rd
card
card:editmycard,orsendmycard.
se ttings
settings
settings
fi lter
filter
filter:canchooseSIM1/2,Cell-phoneorall.
di al
dial
dial:Setupon/off.
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Other
Other
Other
Othernumbers:
M
M
M
Memory
Co py
Copy
Copy
Copycontacts
Mo ve
Move
Move
Movecontacts
De lete
Delete
Delete
Deleteall
Ph one
Phone
Phone
PhoneBackup
Note:WhenphonenumberrecordsarestoredinSIMcard,onlyrecordtheinfoofnameand
phonenumber.
Ca ll
Call
Call
Callgroups
Thismobilephonesupportsincomingcallgroupfunction,youcanselectgroups,viewand
editgroupdetailsunderincomingcallgrouplistinterface.
Groupdetailsincludegroupname,incomingcallerringtone,incomingcallerpicture
connection,incominggroupmemberslist,etc.Itcaneditsetup(whereinincomingcallimage
connectioncanberealizedbyselectingimagessuitablefortheimagedisplayedbythe
screenfromdirectoryasincomingcallimage),andcanaddorreducegroupmembers.
No te:
Note:
Note:
Note:Memberadditionorreductionofincominggroupsisonlylimitedtophonerecordonthe
mobilephone.
nu mbers:
numbers:
numbers:setSIM1/SIM2ownernumber.
em ory
emory
emorys
storagespacehasbeenoccupied
s
ta tus
s
tatus
status
tatus:caninquiryalocalortheSIMcardforthephonebookofrecordsaswellas
co ntacts
contacts
contacts:canchoosefromphoneorSIM1/2.
co ntacts
contacts
contacts:canchoosefromphoneorSIM1/2.
al l
co ntacts
all
contacts
allcontacts
contacts:canchoosefromphoneorSIM1/2.
Ba ckup
Backup
Backup:backupphonenumber.
gro ups
groups
groups
Mes sag
2
Messag
2
Messag
Messaging
2
2
2. 1
Wr ite
2.1
Write
2.1
2.1Write
Writem
SM S
2. 1.1
SMS
2.1.1
2.1.1
2.1.1SMS
SMS
Createanewshortmessage.
1.Entertext
2.Presstheleftsoftkey(Options)andselecttherequireditems,includingInsertbookmark,
SetCstar ,SavetoDraftsandInputmethod.
3.Presstheleftsoftkey(Options)andselectsendto.
No te
Note
Note
Note:Shortmessagecenterinsomecitiesandareasdonotsupportlongshortmessages
withover140Englishletters.
2.1.2
MM S
2.1.2
MMS
2.1.2
2.1.2MMS
MMS
CreateanewMultimediaMessage.
1.Enterrecipientsintobypressingtheleftsoftkey(Edit).ConfirmwithDone.
2.EnterasubjectinSubjectbyselectingEdit.Presstheleftsoftkey(Options)andselect
Done.
3.EntertextinEditcontentbyselectingEdit.
4.Presstheleftsoftkey(Options)andselecttheitemsyouwanttosend,includingInput
method、 SetCstar、 Addpicture、 Addsound、 Addvideo、 Addsubject、 PreviewMMS
Slideoptions、Advanced、Savetodrafts.ConfirmthecontentsbyselectingOptionsand
Done.
5.Presstherightsoftkey(Done)forsendoptions.
ing
i ng
ing
m
es sage
m
essage
message
essage
、
2. 2
In box
2.2
Inbox
2.2
2.2Inbox
Inbox
ViewreceivedmessagesinInboxsub-menu.
2. 3
Dr afts
2.3
Drafts
2.3
2.3Drafts
Drafts
DraftsstoresSMS/MMSunpreparedforsendingforfuturerevisionandsending.
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2.4
Ou tb
2.4
2.4
2.4Outb
OutboxstoresSMS/MMSselectedforstorageduringmessagesending.
2. 5
2.5
2.5
2.5Sent
Tosavethesentmessages.
2. 6
2.6
2.6
2.6SMS
Backuptheshortmessage.
2. 7
2.7
2.7
2.7Delete
CanchoosedeletemeseeagesfromInbox,Drafts,Outbox,SentmessagesorAll
ox
Outb
o x
Outb ox
ox
Se nt
mes sages
Sent
messages
Sentmessages
messages
SM S
ba ckup
SMS
backup
SMSbackup
backup
De lete
Delete
Deletemeseeages
mes eeages
meseeages
meseeages
messages.
2. 8
Br oadcast
2.8
Broadcast
2.8
2.8Broadcast
Broadcastm
Broadcastmessagereferstothepublicmessagesentbyserviceprovider.Using
broadcastingofshortmessageservice,youcanreceiveinfoonvarioustopicsfromthe
serviceprovider,suchasweather,taxis,hospital,etc.Fordetailedinfoofrelevanttopics
available,pleasecontactyourlocalserviceprovider.
2. 9
M
es sage
2.9
M
essage
2.9
2.9M
Message
essages
YoucansetSMS,MMSandServicemessage.
3
Ca ll
3
Call
3
3 Call
Callcenter
m
es sage
m
essage
message
essage
s
et tings
s
ettings
settings
ettings
center
center
center
Y oucanviewinforelatedtocallrecords,including:Missedcalls,Dialedcalls,Receivedcalls
andDeletecalllogs.IfyouonlyhavebeeninsertedaSIMcard,youcanonlyseeoneofthe
SIMcardphonerecords.
Setti ngs
Settings
4 Settings
Settings
.1
Ph one
4
. 1
Phone
4
4
4.1
.1Phone
Phonesettings
4. 1.1
Du al
4.1.1
Dual
4.1.1
4.1.1Dual
DualSIM
DualSIMopen:SIM1andSIM2areallpoweron.
OnlySIM1open:SIM1ispoweron,butSIM2ispoweroff.
OnlySIM2open:SIM1ispoweroff,butSIM2ispoweron.
4. 1.2
Se curity
4.1.2
Security
4.1.2
4.1.2Security
Securitysettings
SIM1(SIM2)
SIM1(SIM2)
SIM1(SIM2)
SIM1(SIM2)s
SIMLock
WhenthePINCheckfeatureisenabled,youmustenteryourPINeachtimeyouswitchthe
phoneon.
AnypersonwhodoesnothaveyourPINcannot,therefore,useyourphonewithoutyour
approval.
Referringtothecurrentstatusprovidedbyyellowstatusbarfloatingclosetotheitem,youcan
makethefollowingsetup:
IfSIMcardlockisoff,youcanselect“on”,thenenterthepincodetosetthesimlockon,
thenyoumustenterthePINeachtimethephoneisswitchedon.
ifPINcheckis”on”now,selecting“off”toturnoffthepincheck..
Note:
Note:
Note:
Note:IfPINcodeiswronglyinputtedforthreetimes,SIMcardwillbelocked,thenyou’llbe
se ttings
settings
settings
SI M
se ttings
SIM
settings
SIMsettings
settings
se ttings
settings
settings
s
ecurity
s
ecurity
security
ecuritys
s
etting
s
etting
setting
ettings
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askedtoenterPUKcodetounlockSIMcard.
PINcodeandPUKcodemaybesuppliedtoyoutogetherwithSIMcard,else,pleasecontact
yournetworkoperator.DefaultPINcodeisgenerally1234,pleasereplaceitwithyourown
passwordassoonaspossible.
FixedDial
TheFDN(FixedDialNumber)mode,ifsupportedbyyourSIMcard,allowsyoutorestrictyour
outgoing
callstoalimitedsetofphonenumbers.
Thefollowingoptionsareavailable.
Mode:enteryourPIN2code,toswitchfixeddialingmodeon/off.
DialList:youcanadd,edit,deleteyourfixeddialingnumbershere
Note:Forswitchon/offthismode,youneedtoenterPIN2code,pleasecontactyournetwork
operatortoacquirePIN2code.Afterswitchingonfixeddialingmode,therewillbemarkbythe
sideofthephonenumberinthephonebooktotellyouthenumberisalsotheoneinthefixed
diallist
BarredDial
IfyourSIMcardsupportsthisfunction,youcanbardialingselectedphonenumbers.When
thisoptionison,thenumberscan’tbedialedinthecurrentbarreddialinglist.
Note:
Note:
Note:
Note:youneedtoenterPIN2codetoswitchonthisfunction,pleasecontactyournetwork
Ba rred
operator toacquirePIN2code.AfterswitchingonBarred
willnotbedisplayedinthephonebook.
Barred
BarredDial
Di al
op tion
Dial
option
Dialoption
option,thebarrednumber
ChangePassword
ThechangepasswordfeatureallowsyoutochangeyourcurrentPIN2pin1phonelock
passwordtoanewone.Youmustenterthecurrentpasswordbeforeyoucanspecifyanew
one.
No te:
Note:
Note:
Note:Tosuccessfullychangepassword,theaboveenteredpasswordmustbedigitsbetween
4digits(including4digits)and8digits(including8digits)thenpress”OK”,orenteranydigits
nomorethan8digits(including8digits)thenadd#attheend.
Phone
Phone
Phone
Phones
Phonelock
Mobilephonelockcanpreventyourmobilephonebeingillegallyused.
tochangeyourcurrentphonepasswordtoanewone.Youmustenterthecurrentpassword
beforeyoucanspecifyanewone.
Note:
Note:
Note:
Note:Thepasswordisfactorysetto1122,pleasereplaceitwithyourownpasswordassoon
aspossible.
Changepassword
Youcanchangephonelockpassword.Thedefaultpasswordis1122.
Auto
Auto
Auto
Autok
Instandbymode,Pressleftsoftkey,thenpress#canl ock/unlockyourphone
Bytheway,ifkeypadlocktimehasbeensetupinthe“Keypadlock”option,then,whena
correspondingperiodoftimepassesandthephonereceiviesnoneoperationinstructions,
keypadwillbeautomaticallylockup.
Although,youcanansweranincomingcallwithoutunlockthekeypad,afterthecallendsthe
keypadwillautomaticallylockup.
s
ecurity
s
ecurity
security
ecurity
k
eypad
k
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keypad
eypadl
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lock
ock
ock
ock
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4.1.3
Ti me
an d
d
4.1.3
Time
4.1.3
4.1.3Time
Timeand
Includingsethomecity,settime/date,setformat.
4. 1.4
Sh edule
4.1.4
Shedule
4.1.4
4.1.4Shedule
Shedulep
T herearefourdifferenttimestosetforthephonetoautopoweron/offaccordingtothesetting
type.
No te:
Note:
Note:
Note:Ifthesettingtimesarethesame,itwillcausefailure,pleasesetdifferenttimes.
4.1.5
La nguage
4.1.5
Language
4.1.5
4.1.5Language
Language
Youcansetadesiredlanguagetobedisplayedonyourphone.
4. 1.6
Pr efer.
4.1.6
Prefer.
4.1.6
4.1.6Prefer.
Prefer.i
Thereareanumberofinputmethodsforyoutoselect.
4. 1.7
De dicated
4.1.7
Dedicated
4.1.7
4.1.7Dedicated
Dedicatedkey
Youcanselectspecificfunctionsfortheup/down/left/rightnavigationkeystoquickaccessin
theidlescreen.
4. 1.8
Au to
4.1.8
Auto
4.1.8
4.1.8Auto
Autoupdate
Youcansetupon/off.
4. 1.9
LC D
4.1.9
LCD
4.1.9
4.1.9LCD
LCDbacklight
LCDbacklightingtime,LCDbacklightingbrightnesssetting.
ate
and
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andd
date
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p
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p
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power
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np ut
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nput
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key
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update
updateof
ba cklight
backlight
backlight
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dateand
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andtime
ti me
time
time
4. 1.10
Re store
4.1.10
Restore
4.1.10
4.1.10Restore
Restoref
Inthismenu,entermobilephonelockPassword,thenconfirmtorestorerelevantparameters
ofthemobilephonetoitsfactorysettingsvalues.
4. 2
Ca ll
4.2
Call
4.2
4.2Call
Callsettings
Forageneralsetting,suchas:SIM1/SIM2callsettings,,Advancesettings.
4. 3
Di splay
4.3
Display
4.3
4.3Display
Displaysetting
Inthismenu,youcansetsuchas:Wallpaper,Screensaver,Powerondisplay,Poweroff
display,Showdateandtime,etc.
4. 4
Ne twork
4.4
Network
4.4
4.4Network
Networksettings
4. 4
.1
Ne twork
4.4
. 1
Network
4.4
4.4.1
.1Network
NetworkSelection
TheNetworkSelectionfeatureenablesyouto:selectanetworkautomaticormanually.
4. 4
.2
Pr efer
4.4
. 2
Prefer
4.4
4.4.2
.2Prefer
Preferences
Supportselectionpreferrednetworks.
5
Fun
5
F un
5
5 Fun
Fun&
Thephoneprovidegamesandotherfunapplications.
5. 1
M
SN
5.1
M
S N
5.1
5.1M
MSN
SN
Selectstart,inputusernameandpassword,thenselectsignin..Ifyouuseitfirsttime,you
shouldselectsettingstosetthedataaccount.
se ttings
settings
settings
en ces
ences
ences
&
&
&Games
f
ac tory
f
actory
factory
actorys
se tting
setting
setting
se ttings
settings
settings
Se lection
Selection
Selection
Ga mes
Games
Games
s
etti ngs
s
ettings
settings
ettings
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5
.
2
Ya hoo!
5
.
2
Yahoo!
5
5.
.2
2Yahoo!
Yahoo!
Yahoozoneallowsyoutoaccessyahoomail,yahoomessenger,cricket,movies,finance,
newsupdatesandastrology.
5
.
3
Facebook
5
.
3
Facebook
5
5.
.3
3Facebook
Facebook
Facebookisaverypopularsocialnetworkingsitearoundtheworldgivingpeoplethepowerto
shareandmaketheworldmoreopenandconnected.MillionsofpeopleuseFacebook
everydaytokeepupwithfriendsuploadsanunlimitednumberofphotos,sharelinksand
videos,andlearnmoreaboutthepeopletheymeet.
PleaseensurethatyouhaveGPRSsettingsinyourphonetoopenFacebook.Contactyour
operatorforGPRSsettings.
5
.
4
Ebook
5
.
4
Ebook
5
5.
.4
4Ebook
Ebook
Thephonesupportsreadingfilesinthe*.txtformat,whichisidealforreadingane-Book.
Storethe*.txtfilesintheEbookfolder,andthenyoucanreadtheminE-Bookreader.
6
Mul timedia
6
Multimedia
6
6 Multimedia
Multimedia
6. 1
Ca mera
6.1
Camera
6.1
6.1Camera
Camera
Instandbyinterface,pressrightandleftkeystoadjustcameraexposurecompensation
parameter;pressupanddownkeystoadjustcamerafocus;pressthenumberkeyof1toset
upphotosize;pressthenumberkeyof2toselectphotoquality;pressthenumberkeyof4to
setupwhitebalance;pressthenumberkeyof6tosetupdelayedtimeoftakingphoto;press
thenumberkeyof7tosetupcont.shot;pressOKkeytotakephotos.
6. 2
Image
6.2
Ima ge
6.2
6.2Image
ImageAlbum
Entrythesub-menuofImageViewer,youcanconvenientlyviewimagesthatsavedinphotos
shotbycamera,andcanView,Imageinformation,BrowseStyle,Send,Useas,Rename,
Delete,Sortby,DeleteAll,Storage.
6. 3
Au dio
6.3
Audio
6.3
6.3Audio
Audioplayer
Audioplayerallowsyoutoplayaudiofiles.
YouneedtosavedownloadedmusicfilestodirectoryMyMusic,sothattheycanbeplayed
normally.
6. 4
Vi deo
6.4
Video
6.4
6.4Video
Videor
InPreview,pressleftorrightkeystoadjustcameraexposurecompensationparameter;press
upordownkeystoadjustCamerafocus.PressOKkeytofilmavideo.Inthecourseof
filming,pressrightsoftkeytostopfilming.Afterfilming,itwillinquirewhetherneedtosave.If
chooseYES,thenwillsavetotheappropriatefolder,choose "No",thengiveupthefilmingof
video.
Pressleftsoftkeytomakethefollowingoperations:
Camcordersettings:IncludingWhitebalance, adjustingEV,nightmode,anti-flicker.
Videosettings:IncludeadjustingVideoQualitya ndsoon.
Whitebalance:Setwhitebalance.
EffectSettings:Setupspecialeffectsforvideo.
Storage:Setupsavingpathforthemovie,phoneormemorycard.
RestoreDefault:Press“OK”,theparametersofvideorecorderwillberestoredtodefault
setting.
Al bum
Album
Album
pl ayer
player
player
r
ec order
r
ecorder
recorder
ecorder
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6.5
Vi deo
6.5
Video
6.5
6.5Video
Videop
SelectVideoplayersub-menu,andentermovielist,pressOKkeytoselectfilestobeplayed,
pressOKkeytopreview;press“Options”toperformoperationssuchasPlay,send,Rename,
Delete,DeleteAllFiles,Sort,Storage.
Attheplayinginterface,pressOKkeytoplaycurrentmediafiles.
6. 7
FM
6.7
F M
6.7
6.7FM
FMr
Touseofradios,itisnecessarytoconnectcompatiblecellphoneheadsetfirst.Headphone
cableastheantennausedatthesametime.Inordertoguaranteetheeffect,donotpullout
theheadphonesortheheadphonecablebending.
Accordingtothe"options"andcanenterthefollowingfeatures:
Channellist:Storagechannel,thechannelcanbecarriedoutmanuallyedit.Orfrom
'PresetAutoSearch’automaticgenerationfunction.
Manualinput:canautomaticallyjumptomanuallyimputchannel.
AutoSearch:Automaticallysearchavailablechannelstostoretothechannellist.
Settings:Setupbackgroundplay,loudspeaker,andsoon
Soundrecord:Canrecordthecheckedchannel.
Append:Addtotheformerrecorderfiles.
Filelist:EntertoMYDocumentstolookoverthefiles.
6. 8
So und
6.8
Sound
6.8
6.8Sound
Soundr
Yourphonesupportssoundrecorder.SelectaformatfromsettingsinOptions.Acallmayalso
berecordedandsavedtothephoneorthememorycard.
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adio
radio
adio
p
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p
layer
player
layer
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r
ecorder
recorder
ecorder
6. 9
My
6.9
6.9
6.9My
YoucanuseFileManagertoorganizeyourfilesinfoldersinthememorycard.
Ifamemorycardisinserted,thefilesstoredonitareorganizedseparately.
SelectMemorycardandselectOptionstoOpen,Createfolder,Rename,delete,sortandso
on.
7
7
7
7 Organizer
7. 1
7.1
7.1
7.1Calendar
Afterenteringcalendarsub-menu,thescreenwilldisplaythecurrentmonth’scalendar,with
thecurrentdatemarkedwithspecialcolorbackgroundbox.Theusermaydirectlyuse
auxiliarypentoclickandselectdigitsinthecalendar,calendarinformationonthescreenwill
alsobeupdated.
7. 2
7.2
7.2
7.2Bluetooth
Ac tivate
Activate
Activate
Activatebluetooth
statusbarwilldisplaytheBluetoothicon.
Th is
This
This
Thisdevices
In quiry
Inquiry
Inquiry
Inquirya
Se arch
Search
Search
Searchfor
Na me
Name
Name
Nameof
machine.
Storage:setupthestorage,suchasphone,memorycard,oralwaysask.
Myaddress:showmyaddress.
fi les
M y
files
Myfiles
files
Org anizer
Organizer
Organizer
Ca lendar
Calendar
Calendar
Bl uetooth
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
bl uetooth
bluetooth
bluetooth:
de vices
devices
devicesis
a
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a
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audio
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fo r
bl uetoothdevice
for
bluetoothdevice
forbluetoothdevice
bluetoothdevice:
of
th is
o f
this
ofthis
thisdevice:
Setau diopath:setupvoicetotransferpathforBluetoothheadsetorremaininthe
:
:
:on/offBluetoothfunction.whentheBluetoothison,
is
vi sible
i s
visible
isvisible
visible:
d
ev ice:
d
evice:
device:
evice:open,thesearchBluetoothhands-freedevices.
de vice:
device:
device:changedevicenameAdvanced
:
:
:whetherthedevicecanbesearcher.
:
:
:showthedeviceswhichhadmatchedwithmydevice.
Ad vanced
Advanced
Advanced:
:
:
:
Includethefollowing
mainLCDinterface
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7.3
Al arm
7.3
Alarm
7.3
7.3Alarm
Alarm
Themobilephonecansetupatmostfivealarms,andsupportsshutdownalarm.Inthealarm
listofthealarmmenudisplay,selectanalarmtoeditandsetupswitchingonoroff,settime
andselectringingalerttype.Whereinrepeatcanbeselectedas:once,everyday,custom(for
defaultalarmfromMondaytoFriday,theusermayalsosetupcertaindaysinaweekbased
one’sownneeds).
7. 4
Wo rld
7.4
World
7.4
7.4World
Worldc
Usedirectionkeystobrowsethecurrenttime.
7. 5
Ca lculator
7.5
Calculator
7.5
7.5Calculator
Calculator
Themobilephoneprovidesyouwithacalculatorwithsimplefunctions,youcanusedirection
keystomakeaddition,subtraction,multiplicationanddivision,andcarryoutcorresponding
memoryoperationswhenselectingM+,M-,MR,MC.
Note:Thiscalculatorislimitedinaccuracy,roundingofferrorsmightoccur.
7. 6
To rch
7.6
Torch
7.6
7.6Torch
Torch
Setupon/off.
c
lo ck
c
lock
clock
lock
Us er
User
User
UserProfiles
8
YourmobilephoneprovidesavarietyofProfiles,soastofacilitateyoutoconfigure
individualizedsettingsoftheringtonesuchasvolume,ringtonemode,ringtonetype,prompt
soundandreceivingmethodfordifferenteventsandsurroundings.SelectableProfilesinclude
General,Silent、meeting,outdoor,Mystile.
Pressing"Activate"canstartusingtheselectedProfiles.
No te:
Note:
Note:
Note:fivemodeshavebeensetupatfactoryconfiguration,withtheGeneralmodeactivated
asdefaultmode.
9
Netw ork
9
Network
9
9 Network
Networkservices
9. 1
Int ertnet
9.1
Intertnet
9.1
9.1Intertnet
Intertnetservice
YourmobilephonesupportsservicebasedonWirelessApplicationProtocol(WAP).Youcan
accessavarietyofWAPservices,suchasnews,weatherforecastandflightschedule,etc.
Theseservicesarespeciallydesignedformobilephones,andaremaintainedbyWAP
serviceproviders.
WAPserviceneedsnetworksupported,regardingtheavailability,priceandtaxationofWAP
service,pleaseconsultyournetworkoperatorand/ortheserviceproviderthatprovideyou
withtheserviceyouneed.Serviceproviderwillalsoprovideexplanationsonhowtouseits
services.
Underinternetnetworkservicemenu,youcanusevalue-addedservicethatthenetwork
operatorprovidesyou.Thismenumainlyincludesthefollowingmenuoption:Homepage,
Bookmarks,inputAddress,recentpages,Setting,ServiceInbox.
Homepage:select"Homepage",youcanlogontoHomepage.HomepageistheWAP
siteyouhavesetupin[Setting].Ifyouhaven’tsetitup,Itwillbethedefaut..
Bookmarks:Select"bookmarks",displayeachexistingbookmarkofbookmarklist.Se lect
oneneededbookmark,youcanperformoperationsonthebookmarksuchas Addbookmark
andsoon.
No te:
Note:
Note:
Note:Beforeuse,pleaseconfirmyourmobilephone’sbookmarklistisnotempty..
Pro files
Profiles
Profiles
ser vices
services
services
se rvice
service
service
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RecentPages:Underthissub-menu,thewebrecordsyourecentlyvisitedarelisted,so
astofacilitateyoutodirectlyselect"Goto"tovisitthatwebpagewhenhistoryrecordhas
beenselected.
Inputaddress:Underthissub-menu,entertheURLaddresstobevisitedforWAP
service,thenpress"OK"tocomplete,whichwillenableyoutobeconnectedtotheWAPsite
youwishtoaccess.Soastoprovideyouwithaflexiblechanneltovisitthenetworkinaddition
tobookmarkinformationandwebpagehistoryrecord.
Settings:Underbrowsersetupsub-menu,itincludesHomepage、 Selectprofile、 Data
account,Browseroptions,Preferences.foryoutosetuprelevantcontentsofWAPservice.
9.2
Da ta
9.2
9.2
9.2Data
GP RS
GPRS
GPRS
GPRS
Thissub-menuwillgivealistofGPRSaccessaccountdataofthecurrentWAPsettingfile,by
selectingonecertainsetupfile.youcanre-selectaccountdataofWAPsettingfile.
9.3
9.3
9.3
9.3STK
Inadditiontothefunctionsavailableinthephone,yourSIMcardmayprovideadditional
servicesthatyoucanaccessinthismenu.
ThismenuisshownonlyifitissupportedbyyourSIMcard.Thenameandcontentsofthis
menudependontheservicesavailable.
Ac count
Data
Account
DataAccount
Account
ST K
STK
STK
In put
Input
Input
Inputmethod
Thismobilephoneprovidesthefollowinginputmethods,press#keytochangetheinput
method.
Gu ide
Guide
Guide
Guideto
Sp ecial
Special
Special
Specialfunctions
yourmobilephonealsosupportsplentyof,practical,andconvenientspecialmultimedia
functions,whicharebrieflyintroducedasfollows:
Two
SMS
youcanviewmessagestoragecapacityofSIMcardandmobilephoneaswellasoccupied
space;youcanextractphonenumberfromshortmessage
�
�
�
�
andsendmessageinvariousformatincludingtext,image,andvoice;youcansendphotos
takenwithcameratoyourfriendsandcolleaguesthroughMMS.
MP3
of*.wav,*.amr,*.mp3,etc.Ifyoudownloadedlyricsf ilecarryingthesamenameasthesong,
andtheyaresroredinthesamefolder,whenmusicplaysyoucanalsoviewlyrics
synchronizedwiththemusiconthescreen.
U
memorycards.Whenthemobilephoneispoweroff,connectthephonetoPCwiththeusb
cable,atthistimethemobilephonebecomeaUflashdiskthatsupportsthemobilesavingof
data;underpoweronstatus,connectUSBdatacablewiththePC,youcanselectasastorage
devices
calculator,andtasks;
Setting:
me thod
method
method
to
Fa st
t o
Fast
toFast
FastUsage
fu nctions
functions
functions
Asamobilephonewithmultimediafunction,exceptbasicfunctionsofamobilephone,
Tw o
SI M
Two
SIM
TwoSIM
SIMCards
change.Y oucanenterto“Settings”tochangethetwocards.
SM S
SMS
SMS:itcaninsertpresetshortmessagesontemplateswhilewritingashortmessage;
MMS:
MMS:
MMS:
MMS:IthasthereceivingmultimediaMessageService,withwhichyoucanreceive
MP3
pl aying:
MP3
playing:
MP3playing:
playing:YourmobilephonecanplayMP3musicfilesaswellasthemusicformat
U
fl ash
U
Uflash
TO OLS
TOOLS
TOOLS
TOOLS:
Setting:
Setting:
Setting:
di sk:
flash
disk:
flashdisk:
disk:Thismobilephonehasmobilememory(i.e.Ucard)function.Itsupports
:
:
:Y ourmobilephonehasvariouspracticalfunctions.Itsupportsalarms,
Usa ge
Usage
Usage
Ca rds
Cards
Cards:ThismobilephonesupporttwoSIMcards,andtwoSIMcardscan
You
cansetupmobilephonetomakeindividualizedsettingsasrequired,
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includingitemsofmobilephonesetup,callsetup,networksetupaswellassecuritysetup,
undereachitemtherearevariousflexiblefunctionsforyoutocustom-tailorbasedondifferent
preferences,suchastimeanddate,scheduledstartupandshutdown,rapiddialing,call
restriction,mobilephonelock,etc.
Ne twork
Network
Network
NetworkService
Se rvice
Service
Service:YourmobilephonesupportsWAPservice.
You
canuseWAP
browsertoaccessandindulgeyourselfinwirelessnetworktoobtainavarietyofinformation.
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