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Table of Contents 

 

1 General Information ...................................................................... 3 

1.1 Brief ............................................................................................................................................................................... 3 

1.2 Safety Precautions .......................................................................................................................................................... 4 

1.3 General precautions ........................................................................................................................................................ 4 

1.4 Precautions for mobile phone use .................................................................................................................................... 4 

1.5 Precautions for battery usage .......................................................................................................................................... 5 

1.6 Precautions for usage of charger ..................................................................................................................................... 6 

1.7 Cleaning and Maintenance .............................................................................................................................................. 6 

1.8 General Precautions ........................................................................................................................................................ 6 

2 Before Use ............................................................................... 7 

2.1 SIM card ........................................................................................................................................................................ 7 

2.1.1 Insert and pull out the SIM card ................................................................................................................................... 7 

2.2 Battery ........................................................................................................................................................................... 7 

2.2.1 Pull out and install the battery ...................................................................................................................................... 8 

2.2.2 Charge the Battery ....................................................................................................................................................... 8 

2.3 Power on ........................................................................................................................................................................ 8 

2.4 The use of USB data route .............................................................................................................................................. 9 

2.5 Install and pull out T-flash card ....................................................................................................................................... 9 

3 Basic Description ....................................................................... 10 

3.1 About the Keypads ....................................................................................................................................................... 10 

3.1.1 Basic Keys ................................................................................................................................................................ 10 

3.2 Call functions ............................................................................................................................................................... 10 

3.2.1 Make a call ................................................................................................................................................................ 10 

3.2.2 Answer a call ..............................................................................................................................................................11 

3.2.3 Reject a call ................................................................................................................................................................11 

3.2.4 Menu available during a call ...................................................................................................................................... 12 

3.3 Hand-free function ....................................................................................................................................................... 12 

4 Menu Introduction ....................................................................... 12 

4.1 Call Center ................................................................................................................................................................... 12 

4.1.1 Call history ................................................................................................................................................................ 12 

4.1.2 Call settings ............................................................................................................................................................... 13 

4.2 Phone book .................................................................................................................................................................. 14 

4.3 Messaging .................................................................................................................................................................... 15 

4.3.1 Write message ........................................................................................................................................................... 15 

4.3.2. Inbox ........................................................................................................................................................................ 15 

4.3.3 Drafts ........................................................................................................................................................................ 16 

4.3.4 Outbox ...................................................................................................................................................................... 16 

4.3.5 Sent messages............................................................................................................................................................ 17 

Summary of Contents for SGT-22

Page 1: ...t and install the battery 8 2 2 2 Charge the Battery 8 2 3 Power on 8 2 4 The use of USB data route 9 2 5 Install and pull out T flash card 9 3 Basic Description 10 3 1 About the Keypads 10 3 1 1 Basic Keys 10 3 2 Call functions 10 3 2 1 Make a call 10 3 2 2 Answer a call 11 3 2 3 Reject a call 11 3 2 4 Menu available during a call 12 3 3 Hand free function 12 4 Menu Introduction 12 4 1 Call Cente...

Page 2: ...alendar 22 4 8 5 Alarm 22 4 8 6 SIM toolkit 22 4 9 Settings 22 4 9 1 Dual SIM settings 22 4 9 2 Phone settings 23 4 9 3 Network settings 23 4 9 4 Security settings 23 4 9 5 Restore factory settings 24 5 Operation Instructions on Chinese and English Input 24 6 Common Problems 25 6 1 When the mobile phone displays Insert SIM 25 6 2 Checking and precautions of PIN PIN2 PUK PUK2 and password 25 6 3 Ne...

Page 3: ...twork environment In addition to the basic call function it also provides you many practical functions for your work and leisure such as Dual Card Mode name card phone book chord ring clock alarm clock Bluetooth FM unit conversion calculator games Mp3 player Mp4 player the mobile phone adopts the personalized human machine interface and the perfect function design can satisfy your different requir...

Page 4: ...one DO NOT use your mobile phone at the place with inflammable and explosive gases otherwise malfunction and fire may take place to your mobile phone DO NOT place your mobile phone in the places with high temperatures or a great deal of dust otherwise your mobile phone failure may happen Please leave your mobile phone at place out of the children s reach because the children may regard it as a toy...

Page 5: ...and burst When installing the battery DO NOT press the battery forcibly or it may cause a leakage overheat burst or fire DO NOT use the electric wire needle or other metals to make a short circuit or do not leave the battery with such metals as necklace otherwise it may cause a battery leakage overheat burst or fire DO NOT weld the ends of the battery or it may cause a leakage overheat burst or fi...

Page 6: ...e damage to the wire an electric shock or fir 1 7 Cleaning and Maintenance The mobile phone battery and charger have no waterproof performance so please DO NOT use them in the environment with a high temperature such as bathroom and avoid being damped by rain as well Please use the soft and dry cloth to clean the mobile phone battery and charger DO NOT use solvents such as alcohol thinner or benze...

Page 7: ...IM card should be kept far away from electromagnetism Once the SIM card is damaged you can not enter into the GSM network Note Please do power off your mobile phone before pulling out the SIM card It is forbidden to insert or pull out the SIM card with the mobile phone connected to the external power supply otherwise the SIM card is most likely to be damaged 2 1 1 Insert and pull out the SIM card ...

Page 8: ... the charger provided by the manufacturer for the unauthenticated chargers may cause danger and disobey the recognition and maintenance clauses of this mobile phone When your mobile phone automatically powers off or displays the warning of Low Power you should charge the battery in time In case the battery has not run out before charge the mobile phone will shorten the charge time automatically Th...

Page 9: ...n use the phone as a U disk after the phone power off The phone supports the USB you can copy and move the file between the phone and the computer after you link the USB with the computer You can view the information in the T Flash card Note Please power off the phone before you connect the phone with the computer after the phone connecting up you will find information of the USB on the computer a...

Page 10: ...Long press Call voicemail 0 9 Short press go to number input interface and input numbers 0 9 Short press go to number input screen and shift input Standby continuous key input P W Short press go to number input screen and input Long press turn on off silent mode Note In this manual short press a key means press then quickly release the key long press a key means press the key and hold for not less...

Page 11: ...e of the country you want and the complete dial number The zone code is usually subject to conventions 49 for Germany 44 for U K and 46 for Sweden etc Like dialing a long distance call 0 in the city code should be dropped when dialing E g To dial the service hot line of other countries you should dial 86 21 114 country code the complete dial number dial key Emergency call If your mobile phone is w...

Page 12: ... of the menus only appear in the specific circumstances e g Swap only appears during a call and hang up call 3 3 Hand free function When you make a call press the Right Soft Key to have a Hand Free call 4 Menu Introduction 4 1 Call Center Call center include the following sub menus Call history and General call settings 4 1 1 Call history In standby mode press the center key to go to the main menu...

Page 13: ...he specific menu operation is as follows SIM1 call settings Call Waiting select Enable Disable or Check Call divert Divert all voice calls enable this option and all the incoming calls are diverted to the specified number Divert if unreachable enable this option and all the incoming calls are diverted to the specified number if the other party can t dial through your number Divert if no answer ena...

Page 14: ...rs that you don t want to answer You can save up to 20 telephone numbers in Blacklist Auto redial enable or disable Auto Redial when the other party is busy or the call isn t answered Call time reminder enable or disable Call Time Alert beep in the calling process and set the alert period Answer mode set any key answering and headset mode automatically answer 4 2 Phone book You may make full use o...

Page 15: ... an indication that the message has been received at the intended destination For more details about messaging services check with your service provider 4 3 1 Write message Text message First input the contents of the short message and insert special marks when the punctuation simulation keypad is activated all punctuation marks are available when the input method of capital and small letters is s...

Page 16: ...ers with 1 or 2 digits in the messages Press Option to perform the following operations View View the details of the message Send add contact send this message Edit pick up and edit the contents of the message Delete delete the message Delete all delete all the messages in Drafts 4 3 4 Outbox View sent messages When the messages list in Outbox appears You can press OK to read the messages You can ...

Page 17: ... time limit And set the voicemail number Save sent message Can be set on off to save the sent message function 4 4 Camera In the camera preview screen enter the option to do the following Switch to video recorder switch to the video interface Photos switch to the photo list Camera Settings set the parameters of camera Image Settings set the size and quality of pictures White balance select the bri...

Page 18: ...tures in mobile phone View view saved pictures Image information Information can be found in pictures Browse style change the view mode of pictures in album matrix or list Send send the selected picture to MMS or Bluetooth Use as send the picture to wallpaper screen saver power on display power off display caller picture Rename change the file name of selected picture Delete delete the selected pi...

Page 19: ...me change the name of selected audio file Delete delete the selected audio file List Play play the selected audio Rename change the name of selected audio file Delete delete the selected audio file Send send the recording to MMS or Bluetooth Settings set the storage position and the file format Send send the recording to MMS or Bluetooth Note Recorded audio files are stored in the file manager in ...

Page 20: ... the speaker Note Before using the FM radio you need to plug in your headphones 4 6 7 File manager Application Functions Open display the contents in the folder Format format the folder Delete delete file or folder Folder Functions Audio default storage path of record audio you have taken My Music default storage path of mp3 you have taken Videos default storage path of videos Images default stora...

Page 21: ...ess the OK button to open close the flashlight 4 8 2 Bluetooth This mobile phone supports Bluetooth wireless connection You can establish wireless connection between mobile phone and Bluetooth hands free vehicle communication device computer or handheld device to realize voice communication data exchange and synchronization Available options are Power activate deactivate Bluetooth function Visibil...

Page 22: ...m The machine can be set 5 groups of alarm clock Status activate deactivate the alarm clock Time set the time of ringing Repeat Once the clock alarms only once Everyday alarm at specified time everyday Custom set the time that the alarm rings in a week Alert type select the alarm mode e g Vibrator and Ring Ring Vibrator 4 8 6 SIM toolkit Based on the SIM card network operators to provide services ...

Page 23: ...how operator name select the operator name to open or close Dedicated key the arrow keys can be set to standby interface functions Flight mode set to open the flight mode UART settings select SIM1 or SIM2 UART Misc Settings LCD backlight set the brightness and time of backlight 4 9 3 Network settings Network selection New search re subscribe to newly scanned network Select Network select network f...

Page 24: ...into your own private password as soon as possible If you have forgotten your mobile phone password please contact your distributor or local authorized service center to unlock your mobile phone Auto Keypad Lock Set the waiting time of keypad lock After setting the keypad is locked automatically if the mobile phone hasn t been used in specified time 4 9 5 Restore factory settings Restore the funct...

Page 25: ...of PIN PIN2 PUK PUK2 and password 1 Please consult local network operator 2 The SIM card is locked if you input invalid PIN code for three times continuously 3 Please consult SIM card operator for PUK code 6 3 Network connection fails 1 The signals in your local place are weak or have shielding Please move to other places and try again 2 Please contact Service Center or Maintenance Department to d...

Page 26: ...ods are invalid 6 8 Standby time becomes short 1 The standby duration depends on the intensity of local network signal 2 It is affected by environment temperature base station distance etc Appendix Abbreviation and Explanation GSM Global System for Mobile Communications SMS Short Messaging Service SMS CB SMS Cell Broadcast WAP Wireless Application Protocol FDN Fixed Dial Number SIM Subscriber Iden...

Page 27: ...ll Diverting It is a network service that you can divert the incoming calls to specified number The options include All Call If not Available If not Answered If Busy and Transfer All Data Calls Roaming Use the mobile phone beyond the home network It includes international roaming and domestic roaming while it refers to international roaming in this manual STK SIM Tool Kit It is new GSM service whi...

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