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button to play/stop music; press the left and right navigation 
buttons to switch to the previous/next song; press the “*” and  “#” 
to adjust the volume. 

6.2 Camera 

1. Enter the camera:  

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Switch to video recorder 

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 Photos: Preview pictures taken and saved in your phone. 

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 Camera settings: Shutter sound, exposure compensation, 

contrast, avoid scintillation, delay shooting etc 

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 Image settings: To set picture size and quality.  

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 White balance: Can be modified according to the environment 

you are in. The available settings options are: auto/ daylight/ 
tungsten/ fluorescent/ cloudy/ incandescent.  

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 Scene mode: Automatic or night mode can be selected. 

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 Effect settings: Can be set up with normal, gray scale, sepia, 

sepia green, sepia blue, or color invert.  

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Storage: Can check storage condition 

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Restore Default:  Restores the settings to the phone’s factory 

settings. 

6.3 Image viewer 

All photos are saved in File Management/Storage Card/Photos 
folder.  

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 View: To view the selected image 

   

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Image information: Review images name, date, size, wide, higher 

information 

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 Browse style: Select List or Matrix. 

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 Send: Allows you to send the image via bluetooth 

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 Use as: Use the image as wallpaper/screen saver/power on 

display/power off display. 

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 Rename: Rename the image. 

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 Delete: Delete single image. 

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 Delete all files: Delete all images. 

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Storage: Can check storage condition 

6.4 Video recorder

 

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Switch to camera: Camera and video photography can be 

mutually exchanged. 

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 Camcorder settings: Anti-flicker. 

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 Video settings: Adjust the video quality.  

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Storage: Can check storage condition 

Summary of Contents for DS241

Page 1: ...DS241 User s Manual...

Page 2: ...idents or any other cause The contents of this User s Manual are subject to change without notice Protect our environment We strive to produce products in compliance with global environmental standard...

Page 3: ...6 Locking the Keypad 6 3 QUICK GUIDE 6 3 1 Make a call 6 3 2 End a call 6 3 3 Answer a call 6 3 4 Dial an extension number 7 4 MENU OPERATIONS 7 4 1 Phonebook 7 4 2 Messaging 7 4 3 Call history 9 5 SE...

Page 4: ...M radio 15 7 USER PROFILES 15 8 FILE MANAGER 16 9 ORGANIZER 16 9 1 Calendar 16 9 2 Alarm 16 9 3 Torch 16 10 EXTRA 16 10 1 Calculator 16 11 BLUETOOTH 16 12 FLY BUZZ 17 12 1 Mobile Tracker 17 12 2 Auto...

Page 5: ...er off 2 Camera 10 Up FM 3 Speaker 11 Left navigation key 4 Left soft key Menu 12 Right navigation key 5 Right soft key Contacts 13 Down Alarm 6 SIM 2 dial up Call history 14 Centre key 7 Music player...

Page 6: ...s fit into the socket pins properly Follow the arrow direction as below to properly fit the battery into the phone For the battery cover fix the top hooks of the back panel to the phone body and press...

Page 7: ...ervice provider for information on this If you enter wrong PIN for a specified number of times consecutively the phone asks you to enter the PUK Locking the Keypad In standby mode press the Menu key f...

Page 8: ...1 2 Phonebook settings 1 Preferred storage Select preferred storage location for the contact SIM1 SIM 2 Phone All 2 Speed dial select the defined key for making the call 3 Extra Number a Fixed Dial ca...

Page 9: ...will appear on top of the stand by interface screen Press the OK button in view message screen to do the following functions You can Check View the received SMS Reply Reply the sender via text message...

Page 10: ...Edit the record before calling Delete Delete the entry from dialed 4 3 2 Received calls With this function you can access recently received calls Select a received call to view dial save to the phone...

Page 11: ...y phone 2 Only SIM1 open Normally use SIM card1 turn off SIM card 2 3 Only SIM 2 open Normally use SIM card 2 turn off SIM card 1 5 2 Phone settings By default your mobile phone automatically uses the...

Page 12: ...ming calls to another number to avoid missing a call The following is available Divert all voice calls Divert if unreachable Divert if no answer Divert if busy and Cancel all diverts Call barring If i...

Page 13: ...e or Periodic There is no prompt when Off is selected You should enter a specific time between 1 and 3000 seconds when Single is selected The phone will offer a warning tone once when the time is up Y...

Page 14: ...you choose this option then every time you turn on your phone you must enter the lock code before you may use the mobile phone The user may turn off the phone lock code protection if so desired Enter...

Page 15: ...h normal gray scale sepia sepia green sepia blue or color invert Storage Can check storage condition Restore Default Restores the settings to the phone s factory settings 6 3 Image viewer All photos a...

Page 16: ...ut the files via Bluetooth 6 7 FM radio This mobile phone supports FM radio Press Left soft key to choose from the following options Channel list Set the channel name and frequency Manual input Manual...

Page 17: ...will continue working You can set up to five alarms you may turn on one or all of them as required Each alarm can be set individually Press Stop to stop the ringing alarm 9 3 Torch Activate or turn o...

Page 18: ...l be sent if some other SIM is used in the phone You can change your password for security settings 12 2 Auto Call Recording The function is ON by default The recorded calls will be saved in the dedic...

Page 19: ...train or car etc according to the signal strength select a place with good signal to make a call to ensure call quality 2 You might be in an area where the signal strength is low Please move to open a...

Page 20: ...ction Solutions 1 Call volume is low Please raise the phone call volume Mute icon is pressed duriing the call Please deactivate the Mute function The signal is poor or unstable Please move to an open...

Page 21: ...Turn off your device pull out microSD card put it on again and turn on your device 2 T Flash card is damaged Please change T Flash card 1 Make sure microSD card is mounted on your device Go to Settin...

Page 22: ...our hands free to operate the vehicle while driving Your first consideration while driving should be road safety INTERFERENCE All wireless devices may be susceptible to interference which could affect...

Page 23: ...Do not use the device at a refueling point Do not use near fuel or chemicals PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT Do not dispose of batteries in a fire or as household trash Obey any local battery recycling laws...

Page 24: ...NICAL SPECIFICATION GSM NETWORK 900 1800MHZ DISPLAY SIZE 6 1 cm BATTERY CAPACITY 1000mAh INPUT AC100 240V 50 60Hz CHARGER SPECIFICATION OUTPUT DC 5V 550mA SAR VALUE 0 395W Kg CAMERA RESOLUTION 1 3 MEG...

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