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 User Guide 

 

Contents

 

  1

 

1.

 

Preface ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 2

 

2.

 

Quick Start Guide .................................................................................................................................................................. 40

 

2.1

 

Insert SIM card and battery

 ................................................................................................................................................................... 40

 

2.2

 

Insert memory card

 .............................................................................................................................................................................. 40

 

2.3

 

Battery charging

 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 40

 

3.

 

Call ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 41

 

3.1 Dialpad

 .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 41

 

3.2 Making an overseas call.

 ........................................................................................................................................................................... 41

 

3.3 Dialing via Contacts

.................................................................................................................................................................................. 41

 

3.4 Calling an extension number

 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 41

 

3.5 Making an emergency phone

 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 41

 

3.6 Answer or reject incoming calls

 ................................................................................................................................................................. 41

 

3.7 Menu during a call

 .................................................................................................................................................................................... 42

 

4.

 

Call Log .................................................................................................................................................................................. 43

 

5.

 

Contacts ................................................................................................................................................................................. 44

 

5.1

 

Browsing contacts

 ................................................................................................................................................................................ 44

 

5.2

 

Quick search

 ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 44

 

5.3

 

Creating contacts

 ................................................................................................................................................................................. 44

 

6.

 

Message Service ................................................................................................................................................................... 45

 

6.1

 

SMS

 ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 45

 

6.2

 

MMS

 .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 45

 

7.

 

Browser ................................................................................................................................................................................. 46

 

7.1

 

Open

 .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 46

 

7.2

 

Browser

 .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 46

 

8.

 

Multimedia ............................................................................................................................................................................. 47

 

8.1

 

Audio Player

 ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 47

 

8.2

 

Video Player

 ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 47

 

8.3

 

Camera

 ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 47

 

8.4

 

FM Radio

 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 47

 

9.

 

Application ............................................................................................................................................................................ 48

 

9.1

 

Clock

 .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 48

 

9.2

 

Calendar

 ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 48

 

9.3

 

Calculator

 ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 48

 

9.4

 

Recorder

 ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 48

 

9.5

 

SIM Toolkit

 ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 48

 

10.

 

Setting .................................................................................................................................................................................... 49

 

10.1

 

Dual SIM settings

 ........................................................................................................................................................................... 49

 

10.2

 

Connection Management

 ................................................................................................................................................................. 49

 

10.3

 

Call settings

 ................................................................................................................................................................................... 49

 

10.4

 

Phone profile

 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 49

 

10.5

 

Display

 .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 49

 

10.6

 

Security

 ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 50

 

11 Maintenance of Mobile Phone ....................................................................................................................................................... 14

 

12Troubleshooting for Simple Troubles ........................................................................................................................................... 15

 

13 Safety Information ......................................................................................................................................................................... 19

 

 

Summary of Contents for B-1

Page 1: ...4 5 1 Browsing contacts 44 5 2 Quick search 44 5 3 Creating contacts 44 6 Message Service 45 6 1 SMS 45 6 2 MMS 45 7 Browser 46 7 1 Open 46 7 2 Browser 46 8 Multimedia 47 8 1 Audio Player 47 8 2 Video Player 47 8 3 Camera 47 8 4 FM Radio 47 9 Application 48 9 1 Clock 48 9 2 Calendar 48 9 3 Calculator 48 9 4 Recorder 48 9 5 SIM Toolkit 48 10 Setting 49 10 1 Dual SIM settings 49 10 2 Connection Mana...

Page 2: ... battery and accessories in order to have optimal performance and prevent phone damage Please don t use unmatched products Please turn off your cellphone in the gas station or near fuel or chemicals to prevent explosion To avoid interference with blasting work please turn off the cellphone on the site or where two way radio must be switched off Please observe the local rules Burning or disposing o...

Page 3: ... is inserted you can browse or copy etc the files stored in the memory card Also the memory space of this device can be expanded Remove the cover and battery and turn over the cover of the memory card in the direction as shown thereon Let the side of the memory card bearing metallic contact face down insert the narrower end into the card slot until absolutely fitted by it and replace the back cove...

Page 4: ...ial with SIM2 3 3 Dialing via Contacts Enter the Contacts and search for the phone number you need Press Record for a long time to select Call in the option menu 3 4 Calling an extension number Enter the switchboard number Press Add call and then input the extension number Press call escape the SIM card select screen Select SIM1 to dial with SIM1 select SIM2 to dial with SIM2 3 5 Making an emergen...

Page 5: ...ill be kept in the file manager automatically Note It is illegal to record any call in some countries So please do so with the speaker s prior consent Mute Turn off the microphone during the call In the mute mode you can hear the speaker but the speaker can t hear you Hands free Start or cancel a handsfree call Adjust volume You can volume the receiver by down key during a call End a call Press Ha...

Page 6: ... Press the single record for a long time and open the option menu Call call again Edit number before call Edit the current number before call Write message Send message to the current number Add to blacklist Set the phone number as a rejected call Add to contacts Store the number to this phone Remove from call log Remove the current number ...

Page 7: ... search is allowed 5 3 Creating contacts SIM1 The input is added to SIM1 with only one number stored under a name SIM2 The input is added to SIM2 with only one number stored under a name Phnone All records other than in SIM1 and SIM2 are stored in the memory of this device Can be added to the group Famoly Friends Business Classmates Note Name may be empty but phone number shall not be so for any n...

Page 8: ...his function The storage capacity of SIM card depends on its type 6 1 SMS This device supports multi messaging Five common messages are editable at most with each containing 268 Chinese characters or 612 English ones When this device stands by open the function menu select Message New Messag to open the editing screen and write a message 6 2 MMS Short for multi media service MMS is just a multi me...

Page 9: ...st free wireless portal website makes it possible for you to have access to global information without even stepping out of your house 7 2 Browser Open the starting page of the brower users can enter into input URL search bookmarks history and stored pages through the interfaces Current Page New window Open the new page of the brower Bookmarks Open the list of the stored bookmark Refresh Refresh c...

Page 10: ...layer mode and enter background play mode at the same time the idle mode will display name of the playing music 8 2 Video Player The video player supports 3gp and mp4 documents 8 3 Camera Enter main menu select Camera to enter Capture record video pre view mode 8 4 FM Radio In idle mode select FM Radio To listen to broadcasting program connect your compatible headset to the radio and open it Selec...

Page 11: ... t just think out loud Use Voice Recorder to quickly capture your thoughts You can also record your voice and set it as a ringtone 9 5 SIM Toolkit In standby mode press middle key to enter the function list and select SIM Toolkit Entering the STK sub menu you can use the value added service offered by network operator This mobile supports STK function but this service is offered by network operato...

Page 12: ... items are Data connection settings Select to connect as needed or all the time Network selection Select to automatically or manually connect 10 3 Call settings Set up call services such as call divert call barring call waiting hide ID and Others 10 4 Phone profile The preset modes are General mode Mute mode Conference mode Indoor mode Outdoor mode Headset mode It support custom profiles define at...

Page 13: ...ervice provider Ten consective incorrect PUK code entries will make the SIM card card unserviceable Modify PIN2 code Modification of PIN2 code Warning Be cautious to use this function if wrong PUK2 code is entered for 10 times SIM card can not be used Phone Lock Open or close the phone lock Change Phone Password Change the phone password Privacy Protection Set the privacy protection ...

Page 14: ... is too high High temperature will shorten the life of electric equipment damage the battery deform or melt its plastic cover Please do not put mobile phone on the place where temperature is too low or moisture will come out when its temperature increases to normal temperature it will damage the circuit board of mobile phone Please do not throw knock or forcefully shake mobile phone to avoid its i...

Page 15: ...urned on because of illegal usage Please input correct anti robbery password Mobile phone turns off automatically Possible causes of trouble Troubleshooting If the function of turning off mobile phone at set time is on If you don t need the function of turning off mobile phone at set time please cancel it The electricity of battery isn t sufficient Please charge the battery The battery is loose Pl...

Page 16: ...n the location where signal is badly received Please go to the open place Inability to answer mobile phone Possible causes of trouble Troubleshooting Call forwarding is set Please cancel call forwarding according to your demand Call barred is set Please cancel relevant barred function of Call barred according to your demand Inability to dial mobile phone Possible causes of trouble Troubleshooting ...

Page 17: ...he volume of ringtone is set too low Please increase volume Call forwarding is set Please cancel Call divert Battery can t be charged Possible causes of trouble Troubleshooting The battery is exhausted and placed for too long Please charge battery in time after mobile phone signalizes insufficient power Battery is in bad contact with mobile phone Please make sure battery is correctly placed Charge...

Page 18: ...ubleshooting Memory card is wrongly inserted Please use memory card correctly according to its inserting method on instruction book Memory card is damaged Please change memory card Insufficient space Possible causes of trouble Troubleshooting MMS or SMS have occupied too much storing space Please Clear unnecessary MMS or SMS to free up space History recording saved in browser has occupied too much...

Page 19: ...se keep your mobile phone away from high temperature environment to avoid bomb rising from increased temperature of battery Medical Equipments It is expressly stipulated in writing that you shall turn off mobile phone nearby electric medical equipments like cardiac pacer maker and hearing aids Most medical equipments have function of blocking radio frequency signal given off by mobile phone but so...

Page 20: ...them from illegal usage Power on Password To prevent your mobile phone from being used by others without your approval you can set password when you use the function for the first time After you use mobile phone please change power on password as soon as possible and keep it secret PIN Code It is personal identification number to protect SIM card from being used by others without your approval Usu...

Page 21: ...e if it is power on with conversation etc the charging time is 2 to 5 hours 2 To make new battery reach perfect performance please finish two to three charging and discharging cycles A new battery shall be charged continuously for above 10 hours for the first time In the course of charging mobile phone please do not contact its battery or charger with wet hand in order to avoid danger When mobile ...

Page 22: ...oducts may give rise to malfunction and mobile phone battery or other charger may burn expand bomb Please do with abandoned used battery according to relevant stipulation Amoi Company isn t responsible for any direct or indirect loss caused by above mentioned wrong operation Attention on Use of Accessories Please put all accessories such as SIM card memory card battery in the place where children ...

Page 23: ... radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged 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 into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Con...

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