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User manual 

 

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Contents 

PREFACE ...............................................................................................................................................3

 

FOR YOUR SAFETY ............................................................................................................................3

 

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ABOUT YOUR PHONE ......................................................................................................................6

 

1.1

 

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PPEARANCE

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2

 

GETTING STARTED ..........................................................................................................................6

 

3 BASIC FUNCTION........................................................................................................................... 11

 

3.1

 

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OWER ON AND OFF

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3.2

 

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AKE A CALL

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3.3

 

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AKE AN EXTENSION CALL

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3.4

 

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AKE AN INTERNATIONAL CALL

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3.5

 

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AKE A CALL FROM CONTACTS

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3.6

 

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EDIAL A CALL BY CALL LOGS

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3.7

 

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NSWER A CALL

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3.8

 

C

ALL OPTIONS

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4 STK .....................................................................................................................................................15

 

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INTERNET.........................................................................................................................................15

 

5.1

 

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NPUT 

URL....................................................................................................................................15

 

5.2

 

B

OOKMARKS

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5.3

 

H

ISTORY

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5.4

 

O

FFLINE PAGES

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5.5

 SETTINGS

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6 MESSAGE .........................................................................................................................................17

 

6.1

 

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MESSAGE

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Create message ..............................................................................................................................17

 

6.1. 2 Inbox.....................................................................................................................................18

 

6. 1.3 Outbox:.................................................................................................................................19

 

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1.4

 

D

RAFTS

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1.5

 

S

ENTBOX

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6.2Templates...................................................................................................................................20

 

6.3 Message Settings ......................................................................................................................21

 

7 CALL LOGS ......................................................................................................................................21

 

7.1

 

D

IALED CALLS

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7.2

 

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ECEIVED CALLS

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7.3

 

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ISSED CALLS

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7.4

 

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EJECTED CALLS

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7.5

 

D

ELETE ALL

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7.6

 

C

ALL TIMERS

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Summary of Contents for K106

Page 1: ...3 6 REDIAL A CALL BY CALL LOGS 13 3 7 ANSWER A CALL 14 3 8 CALL OPTIONS 14 4 STK 15 5INTERNET 15 5 1 INPUT URL 15 5 2 BOOKMARKS 16 5 3 HISTORY 16 5 4 OFFLINE PAGES 16 5 5 SETTINGS 16 6 MESSAGE 17 6 1 1MESSAGE 17 Create message 17 6 1 2 Inbox 18 6 1 3 Outbox 19 6 1 4 DRAFTS 20 6 1 5 SENTBOX 20 6 2Templates 20 6 3 Message Settings 21 7 CALL LOGS 21 7 1 DIALED CALLS 22 7 2 RECEIVED CALLS 22 7 3 MISSE...

Page 2: ...EO 26 8 4 DV 27 8 5 FM RADIO 27 8 6 SNAKE 28 9 CONTACTS 28 10 SETTINGS 31 10 1 CALL SETTINGS 31 10 2 PHONE SETTINGS 33 10 3 DISPLAY SETTINGS 34 10 4 SECURITY 34 11 MY FILES 37 12 TOOLS 37 12 1 ALARM 37 12 2 BLUETOOTH 37 12 3 CALENDAR 38 12 4 CALCULATOR 38 12 5 RECORDER 39 12 6 TORCH 39 ...

Page 3: ...efore using these advanced network functions you must firstly apply for these required services In order to use your cell phone better we suggest you to carefully read this statement to know all the functions well Note Due to the cellular network settings and theprovidedservices some functions may be unavailable please query local service providers For your safety Read these simple guidelines Brea...

Page 4: ...H OFF IN HOSPITALS Follow any restrictionsor rules Switch off the phone near medical equipment SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELING Switch off the phone at a gas station or any fuel or chemicals places SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING POINT Don t use the phone where blasting is in progress Observerestrictionsand follow any regulations orrules INTERFERENCE All radiotelephones may be susceptible to interference which ...

Page 5: ...ecessarily ENHANCEMENTS AND BATTERIES Use only the approved enhancements and batteries Do not connect incompatible products EMERGENCY CALLS Ensure the phone is switched on and in service Enter the emergency number and then press the call key It will give your location Do not end the call until the permission ...

Page 6: ...at is a SIM card When registering your mobile phone number you will have a SIM card Subscriber Identity Module provided by the network operator The SIM card has information reservedfor your use It includes your phonenumber PIN Personal IdentificationNumber PUK password ...

Page 7: ...d the screen will display Enter PIN each time the phone switched on You can deactivate this feature but risk unauthorized use of the phone Some network operators do not permit deactivating the control Note If you enter the PIN incorrectly three times in a row the SIM card will be locked Please contact your network operator immediately for decoding Attempting to decode by you may result in the perm...

Page 8: ...f its metal contacts become scratched Therefore take special care when holding or inserting it and keep it away fromchildren Charging the battery The battery is not fully charged when first unpacked It takes three charging discharging cycles for the battery to reach its peak performance The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times However the capacity of the battery will be reduced ...

Page 9: ...damaged Do not short circuit the battery An accidental shortcircuit may occur when a metallic object such as a coin clip or pen causes the direct connection of the positive and negative terminals of the battery for example when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse Shortcircuit may damage the battery and the connecting object Storage at too high or low temperatures will result in a gra...

Page 10: ... displays the charging process In switch off state the phone dynamically displays the charging process 3 When the battery is fully charged the charging process stops automatically and the battery icon indicates full grid on the screen After the battery is fully charged remove the charger from the phone and socket as soon as possible Note z Do not change the parts and accessories of the battery or ...

Page 11: ... card then the phone will remind you to Insert SIM Card Even though INSERT SIM CARD comes on screen user can use all other features except SIM features Then the following notices will appear on the screen in sequence after inserting the SIM card and switching on the phone Enter the phone lock password if you have set phone lock password on Enter PIN if you have set SIM card password on Search the ...

Page 12: ...rd 2 Delete character ahead of cursor if type wrong keystrok when input password 3 Screen indicates type again if input PIN code wrong Screen indicates input PUK code if type wrong three times If PUK code correct then back to PIN code input interface can preset new PIN code puk CODE as PIN code unlock code provided by carrier Mobilephone will display SIM card will be not used any more if type PUK ...

Page 13: ...xchange numbers P extension numbers then press dial key 3 4 Make an international call Enter the country code the area code and the phone number press dial key is needed when input country code and it can be got by pressing and holding 0 key Dial to Hongkong Macao and Taiwan phone ibid 3 5 Make a call from contacts Enter contacts select the phone number and then press dial key to make a call 3 6 R...

Page 14: ...in sub window a new window will be popped to inform you and your any operation will be broken If you missed a call a missed call log will appear after you return to the start screen 3 8 Call options During a call press Left soft key to enter call options or press right soft key to open or close hand free function And the options content is changeable according to your call status The functions of ...

Page 15: ...et The Internet is a combination between wireless Internet communication and application platform You can get information resources and e commerce applications on the internet Note 1 Your Internet service provider may not support somefunctions In order to guarantee the normal operation of the browser line pleasconfirm your SIM card which can support the Internet and opens up the function 2 If you ...

Page 16: ... 5 settings This is network supported function The network that your phone uses is configured automatically The phone can connect to the designated network automatically or to a roaming network when you are outside the coverage of your regular network You can manually select the local network systembeyond regular network Account settings Internet account SIM card browser port information set Homep...

Page 17: ...nt size you can set the font size of interface Restore defaultsettings Reset the parameters value cell phone make sure your mobile phone is resetted to the default Settings 6 Message 6 1 1message Create message 1 Character message Enter into input interface press left soft keystroke to confirm choose send save save and send send group send multi receiver and then finish the input send send the mes...

Page 18: ...phone insert object Insert picture in the message charact format Set the character s size style insert number Insert the phone number from phone list insert bookmark Insert bookmark from the option in the phone Note The message center will display send when you send message by net service which express the message have sent to the SIM card inner message center but not express that the message have...

Page 19: ...ontent copy to phone copy the message to the phone move to the phone moves the information to the phone copy all message copy all message move all messages move all messages 6 1 3 Outbox The message will be store in draft box automatically when you send message fail Information list option including following items send sen the message to the destination edit send the message directly or send afte...

Page 20: ...ssages 6 1 4 Drafts The messages unprepared for sending are stored in the Draft waiting to be modified and sent 6 1 5 Sentbox Save the successful text message and MMS 6 2Templates 1 Character message Availabe for preset 10 usually message phrase with this function edit available for input new message or edit choosed preset inforamtion delete delete choosed preset information create new message fro...

Page 21: ...ge transfered to mobile phone all short message can be copied all short message can be transferred 6 3 Message Settings Access this menu to do the following functions Profile Settings Common Settings Memory Status Preferred Storage and Pref Bearer 7 Call logs It also can keep such records as 20 Dialed calls 20 Received calls and 20 Missed calls The first two items can be check in it when mobile ph...

Page 22: ...s or no to delete it delete all delete all call records 7 1Dialed calls You can check recent 20 dialed calls via this menu Futhermore you also can view each phone NO you dialed exactly your diaed date and times 7 2Received calls You can check recent 20 received calls via this menu Futhermore you also can view each phone you answered exactly on phone date and times 7 3Missedcalls You can check rece...

Page 23: ... last call time dialed phone and answered phone 1 Last call the final one 2 Total dialed phone NO 3 Total received phone NO 4 Reset all time recover 0 00 after you delete phone time Note all these data are for reference only Actual it mainly depends on network service 7 8 GPRS counter It adapt for keeping the quantity on GPRSwhich includes sending and receiving information And you can also delete ...

Page 24: ...e size 480 640 240 320 128 160 and image quality superior secondary inferior Generally the higher pixel resolution set the better image quality would be 2 Night mode Including day and night 3 Brightness Increase or decrease brightness 4 Contrast Increase or decrease the contrast 5 Exposure bias Increase or reduce exposure compensation 6 Frame With a box the photo was taken 7 Cont shot Three ticket...

Page 25: ...ent Æpress select The music file will be added to the current playlist You can choose a song to play and have a setting of the music 1 Now Playing To play songs from preloaded list Following options which are available to play songs from the selected playlist Play Play the music files Move up To move the selected song up in the playlist Move down To move the selected song down in the playlist Send...

Page 26: ...me of existing playlist Delete To delete the selected playlist Delete all To delete all the playlists Storage To select the storage location for the playlist Settings 1 Player Settings include Repeat Shuffle Background play 2 Display Settings include Skin Spectrum display Lyrics display 3 Sound Effects include Audio effect Bass enhancement Play speed 4 Bluetooth settings include BT stereo output B...

Page 27: ... Video file will be selected set as power on off animation File attribute Check file attributes 8 4 DV You can make video record on your way Enter video recorder press left soft key can enter some options View video directory Settings Storage and Help After setting press center key to start or Suspend recording And then press right soft key to stop and save at the same time press the left right so...

Page 28: ...cuments Help The use of some methodsabout FM Note Make sure enough freememory on Schedule FM record Or the memory card to store the recordings 8 6 Snake Enter the menu select the snake into the game interface you can use the up key down key right key left key to move Ok key can pause and start 9 Contacts The phone provides two kinds of storage media SIM card and phone The phone can store 300 entri...

Page 29: ...he first letter to the black blank Then all the recordsstarting with such letter are displayed Add new contact This option is at top in the phonebook You can add a new phone number to SIMcard or phone Caller groups A caller group isthe combination of phone settings used to identify a particular group of records The phone provides five call groups Friends Family Classmates Business You can manage a...

Page 30: ...ontacts settings Allow you to have a setting of preferred storage speed dial my number extra numbers and memory status copy contacts move contacts and delete all contacts There are the following options if you access the phonebook settings Preferred storage To set the phonebook to show the contacts saved in SIMand phone Speed dial Allow you to set status speed dial list and 8 speed dial calls Set ...

Page 31: ... diverted to your voice mail box or another number Divert all voice calls All calls are diverted Divert if unreachable A call is diverted if the phone is switched off or is out of range Divert if no answer A call is diverted if not answered Divert if busy A call is diverted if another call is in progress Divert all data calls All data calls are diverted Cancel all divert Cancel all call diverts se...

Page 32: ...s can be made Incoming calls If allcallsare activated nocalls can be received Whenroaming is activated you may notreceive calls outside your homenetwork Active all Allow you to activate all call barring services by inputting your password Cancel all Cancel all restrictions tocalls Password from yournetwork operator isrequired Change barring password Change barring password The original barringpass...

Page 33: ...will have a vibrating alert Auto redial Once activated the phone will automatically redial if there is no answer for a number you have dialed Reply SMS after reject choose not to call and then opt to reply message Any key answer Choose unless the answer key and the red button outside other keyscan answer the call Flight mode Open or closed Flight mode 10 2 Phone Settings 10 2 1Time and date Set ti...

Page 34: ... 5 Restore factorysettings Reset the phone to default values factory settings The phone password is required which is 1234 by default 10 3 Display settings Wallpaper settings Set the standby image of the phone contrast Set the backlight brightness Keypad backlight time Set the Keypad backlight time 10 4 Security The phone provides several security options to protect your phone from misuse 1 PIN Op...

Page 35: ...hers see stealing When call records message functions enable password protection in the corresponding main menu or child function must be to enter the correct password to just can be used default 1234 3 Auto keypad lock Keypad lock prevents the inadvertent phone usage However you can still be called and you can make emergency calls 5 Lock screen by end key Set a key lock according to hang up key s...

Page 36: ...y anti theft functions start Close close security function Close security function must first input security password Change the password modify security password 10 5 Profiles Profiles define how your phone reacts when you receive a call or a message how your keypad sounds when you press a key and more Each of the available profiles can be left at their default setting or customized to suit your ...

Page 37: ...screen Scroll to an alarm and select Edit for settings You can set whether to enable the alarm message time ringtone snooze minutes and alert type 12 2Bluetooth 1 Power Allow you to switch on off Bluetooth 2 Bluetooth visibility Allow you to find all other Bluetooth hands free devices within the allowable scope of Bluetooth and list all items You can connect and match the hands free device in the ...

Page 38: ...an enter events in the calendar In the calendar interface press the up down the left and right direction keys to scroll to different days Add new schedule Add event memos View schedules View or edit event memos for the day All schedules View stored all the events and memos Clear today s tasks Delete events memos Clear all Delete all events memos Go to date Enter a specific date to be located and t...

Page 39: ...ght key to enter plus minus multiplication or division Press the right soft key can delete a number Press OK key to get the result 12 5 Recorder The record formatwav can be support A call may also be recorded and saved to the phone or the memory card 12 6 Torch In the menu you can choose to open or close the flashlight function ...

Page 40: ... The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1 6 W kg Tests for SAR are conducted with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested fre...

Page 41: ...irements a minimum separation distance of 15mm must be maintained between the user s body and the handset including the antenna Third party belt clips holsters and similar accessories used by this device should not contain any metallic components Body worn accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with RF exposure requirements and should be avoided Use only the supplied or an ...

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