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User Manual
Mobile Phone
FLASH II
Global Phoenix Computer T&S,Inc.
Page 1: ...I User Manual Mobile Phone FLASH II Global Phoenix Computer T S Inc...
Page 2: ...eatures 7 2 1 Turn the phone function on and off 7 2 2 Making a call 8 2 3 Answering and ending a call 8 2 4 In call options 8 2 5 Using call history 9 2 6 Call settings 10 3 Setting on Your Device 10...
Page 3: ...I 7 2 Browser 18 8 Experiencing Multimedia 20 8 1 Camera Picture 20 8 2 Music 21 8 3 FM Radio 23 9 Other Applications 23 9 1 Calendar 23 9 2 Alarm Clock 24...
Page 4: ...her than 40 C The physicochemical processes created by chargers impose temperature limits when charging the battery The phone automatically protects the batteries in extreme temperatures Keep out of r...
Page 5: ...and then insert the SIM card with its gold contacts facing down and its cut off corner facing out the card slot 3 Slide the SIM card completely into the slot Note The phone can support dual SIM cards...
Page 6: ...battery s exposed copper contacts with the battery connectors at the bottom part of the battery compartment 2 Insert the contacts side of the battery first and then gently push the battery into place...
Page 7: ...p After a period of inactivity the screen will go to sleep display will turn black In sleep mode the phone uses less battery power Set screen timeout period 1 On the Home screen touch and select Setti...
Page 8: ...ons shortcuts and widgets 2 Create Home screen shortcuts and widgets On Home screen touch MENU or touch and hold the blank screen to select WIDGETS Touch and hold to pick up an Application shortcut a...
Page 9: ...the top of the phone screen is the status bar On the left side icons will appear notifying a new message upcoming calendar event etc On the right side of the status bar are connection status icons Ne...
Page 10: ...en Notes On the home screen touch the bar and slide fingertip down the screen to open the list of notifications displayed in the sliding window touch the icon on the top of the screen to enter the sho...
Page 11: ...ts that the contacts with phone numbers are listed Select a contact and then select the phone number to dial the call 2 3 Answering and Ending a call When receiving a phone call the incoming voice cal...
Page 12: ...call and place the call in progress on hold To switch calls at any time touch Swap calls To ignore incoming call touch END When one call is in progress and one caller is on hold to end both calls touc...
Page 13: ...en the Wi Fi settings screen select it from the network list Provide username or password if required SIM cards To set the information of the SIM card and activate or deactivate data connection More A...
Page 14: ...ound Select a ring tone to use for a notification e g new message Note to override this setting for new Calendar event notifications text and multimedia message notifications go to the applications se...
Page 15: ...source for determining location Security Screen unlock pattern Create a pattern to lock unlock the phone SIM card lock settings Lock SIM card for extra security Also change the SIM card PIN from this...
Page 16: ...nformation including phone number network connection the type of network signal strength roaming WLAN connections etc 4 ActiveSync Data synchronization Some applications on the phone give access to th...
Page 17: ...c can be forced by using the individual application check boxes described below 4 Sync problems If this icon appears to the left of the sync check box then there was a temporary problem with the data...
Page 18: ...add more fields select Add another field 4 Assign a Caller ID icon to a contact by touching Caller ID icon The Pictures application opens Navigate to a picture and select it crop to size with fingerti...
Page 19: ...tacked on the screen much like with instant messaging conversations or chats Note that messages sent are also listed in the Read view 1 Reading multimedia messages If you have selected to auto retriev...
Page 20: ...me or number field Matching contacts will appear Select the recipient or continue typing Add as many recipients as desired 3 To add a subject press MENU and select Add subject If subject added the mes...
Page 21: ...distances of up to 100 meters 300 feet To use WLAN on the phone access to a wireless access point or hotspot is required Note The availability and range of the device s WLAN signal depends on the num...
Page 22: ...rn to one of the other windows press MENU and select Windows Select another page to view Download Web files and applications Before downloading any files or applications using the Browser note the fol...
Page 23: ...organize pictures into albums that will display in the Pictures application create a folder and copy pictures there for each album you want to display 5 When finished close the USB drive window and ej...
Page 24: ...n touch Music icon The music is organized into four categories Artists Albums Songs and Playlists Select a category to view the lists within each For example select the Artists category artists are li...
Page 25: ...n is grey shuffle is off 2 Repeat mode Touch to step through repeat modes repeat all songs repeat current song don t repeat grey icon 3 Go to any point in song Slide fingertip in progress bar to desir...
Page 26: ...een to select from Day Week Month or Agenda Create an event From any of the views press MENU and select New event to open the new Event details screen Type the information in the fields Select date ti...
Page 27: ...de fingertip up or down to set the time you want and then select Set Repeat The current repeat selection is shown To change the setting select Repeat and make a selection from the menu To have the ala...
Page 28: ...to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment...
Page 29: ...exposure requirements use accessories that maintain a 5mm separation distance between the user s body and the back of the handset The use of belt clips holsters and similar accessories should not cont...