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 U-240-2

CONTENTS

CONTENTS

CONTENTS

CONTENTS

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1 BASIC

BASIC

BASIC

BASIC KNOWLEDGE

KNOWLEDGE

KNOWLEDGE

KNOWLEDGE...............................................

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5

1.1

G

ENERAL INTRODUCTION

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1.2

S

ECURITY

.....................................................5

1.3

S

AFETY WARNINGS AND NOTICE ITEMS

............ 5

General Notice.......................................................5
Cautions for phone use............................................6
Cautions for battery use.......................................... 6
Cautions for charger use..........................................7
Cleaning and maintenance.......................................8
General cautions.................................................... 8

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2 BEFORE

BEFORE

BEFORE

BEFORE USE

USE

USE

USE.............................................................

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I

LLUSTRATION OF THE

P

HONE

P

ARTS

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2.1 K

EYS

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2.2 B

A TTER Y

...............................................................9

Removing & Installing the Battery........................... 9
Charging the Battery............................................. 10

2.3 U

SAGE OF

USB ....................................................10

2.4 C

ONNECTING TO THE N ETWORK

..............................11

SIM card............................................................. 11
Inserting & Removing SIM card.............................11
Power on/off Your Phone.......................................11
Unlocking the SIM card........................................ 12
T-Flash Card use.................................................. 12
Unlocking the phone............................................. 12
Connecting to the network..................................... 12

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Summary of Contents for U-240-2

Page 1: ...s for battery use 6 Cautions for charger use 7 Cleaning andmaintenance 8 General cautions 8 2 2 2 2 BEFORE BEFORE BEFORE BEFOREUSE USE USE USE 9 9 9 9 ILLUSTRATION OF THE PHONE PARTS 9 2 1 KEYS 9 2 2...

Page 2: ...enu 16 Dedicated Keyfunction 16 Shortcut function 16 Exit the Menu 16 3 2 THE STRUCTURE OF FUNCTION MENU 16 4 4 4 4 DETAIL DETAIL DETAIL DETAIL OF OF OF OFFUNCTION FUNCTION FUNCTION FUNCTION MENU MENU...

Page 3: ...1 Dual SIM settings 25 4 8 2 Phone settings 25 4 8 3 Network settings 25 4 8 4 Securitysettings 26 4 8 4 1 SIM security 26 4 8 4 3 Phone Lock 26 4 8 4 4 Change Password 27 4 8 4 5AutoKeyPad Lock 27 4...

Page 4: ...security 30 4 10 9Java task manager 30 4 10 10Zakat calculator 30 4 11 SERVICES 30 4 11 1 STK 30 4 11 2 Internet service 31 4 12WLAN 31 5 5 5 5 TEXT TEXT TEXT TEXT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT 31 31 31 31...

Page 5: ...MEI code code code code of your mobile phone it is printed on the label at the back of the phone which can be seen when the battery and the battery cover are removed Please copy and keep the code at a...

Page 6: ...ult the manufacturer or the localdealer of the equipment Do not press the LCD screen or use it to knock at other objects or it will cause LCD band damage and liquid leakage When the liquid gets in you...

Page 7: ...mmediately whennecessary Remove the battery from open fire if it has liquid leakage or sends off odd smell in case it catches on fire or explodes Keep the battery from moisture or it may cause overhea...

Page 8: ...f further charging General General General Generalcautions cautions cautions cautions Handset Use the handset in a physical condition with a temperature between 5 40 anda humidity between35 85 Keep aw...

Page 9: ...methods Hold this key long time to switch between mute mode andnormal mode Itusual as volume key to matchwith star key Ok Ok Ok Ok Key Key Key Key 1 Press Ok key to confirm the function 2 Press Ok key...

Page 10: ...ature between 5 40 Please use the charger provided by the provider Using unauthorized charger may cause danger and violate the authorization and warrantyrules of the phone Please charge the battery in...

Page 11: ...ing Inserting or or or or removing removing removing removing the the the the SIM SIM SIM SIM card card card card is is is is absolutely absolutely absolutely absolutely forbidden forbidden forbidden...

Page 12: ...with your private password as soon as possible Please refer to Chapter 4 4 4 Security setup T Flash T Flash T Flash T Flash Card Card Card Card use use use use Power off the device remove the battery...

Page 13: ...ther party pick up the receiver if the connected minder is set on there will be an alert beep network support is necessary Hangup the phone by End End End End Key Key Key Key if the call is over Area...

Page 14: ...ailable If you are within the network covering area emergency calls can be made even without SIM card 2 7 2 7 2 7 2 7 Answering Answering Answering Answering calls calls calls calls if Any Any Any Any...

Page 15: ...ate Message Message Message Message center center center center Edit and senda new short message Sound Sound Sound Sound Recorder Recorder Recorder Recorder Record the call Mute Mute Mute Mute Block S...

Page 16: ...etting phone setting dedicated key you can set the function of the up down right left dedicatedkey and so on Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut function function function function This mobile have te...

Page 17: ...4 2 4 4 Background sound 4 2 4 5 Call time reminder 4 2 4 6 Auto quick end 4 2 4 7 Reject by SMS 4 2 4 8 Answer mode 5 5 5 5 Messaging Messaging Messaging Messaging 5 1Write message 5 2Inbox 5 3Draft...

Page 18: ...ttings 8 2 12 Misc settings 8 3Network settings 8 3 1SIM1 8 3 2SIM2 8 3 3 GPRS transfer pref 8 4Security settings 8 4 1Mobile tracker 8 4 2 SIM1 Security 8 4 2 1 PIN lock 8 4 2 2 Change PIN 8 4 2 3 Ch...

Page 19: ...0 9 Java default security 10 10 Java task manager 10 11 Zakat calculator 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 Services Services Services Services 11 1 Internet services 11 2 Licence manager 1 1 1 12 2 2 2 WLAN WLAN WLAN WL...

Page 20: ...lls missed calls received and calls dialed and you can view these recordsthrough menu Enter the Missed Missed Missed Missed Calls Calls Calls Calls to view the missed call list Enter the Dialed Dialed...

Page 21: ...Call Call Call Call Vibrate Vibrate Vibrate Vibrate Setting Setting Setting Setting Toset vibrate function whencall connect Off On 4 4 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 Advantage Advantage Advantage Advanta...

Page 22: ...nt of the message after the message list of the Inbox Inbox Inbox Inbox appears Now you can practice following operations by pressing Options Options Options Options 1 1 1 1 Reply Reply Reply Reply by...

Page 23: ...l All Copy all messages to phone SIM fromSIM phone Move Move Move MoveAll All All All Move all messages to phone SIM from SIM phone 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 Sent Sent Sent Sent message message message...

Page 24: ...eport report report report Read Read Read Read report report report report Priority Priority Priority Priority Slide Slide Slide Slide timing timing timing timing Delivery Delivery Delivery Delivery t...

Page 25: ...ormat set the display formatof time g Schedule Schedule Schedule Schedule power power power power on off on off on off on off set a auto power ON OFF time of the handset g Language Language Language L...

Page 26: ...In In In In general general general general default default default default PIN PIN PIN PIN code code code code is is is is 1234 1234 1234 1234 please please please please change change change change...

Page 27: ...et andthe Bluetooth earphone please operate as follow 1 Make the bluetooth active and openthe Bluetooth earphone 2 Select the Bluetooth Search audio device handset will display Searching and then pres...

Page 28: ...iles Users can select different profiles or personalize them This phone is with five profiles General General General General Silent Silent Silent Silent Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeting Outdoor Outdoo...

Page 29: ...th Unit Exchange function to facilitate you to exchange weight andlength unit Weight Exchange unit between kilogram andpound kilogram and ounce Input number you want to exchange into the edit bar pres...

Page 30: ...ng openingthe e bookreader The use also can download e books of TXT or PDB format from Internet usually of Simplified Chinese GB2312 format to the directory of E book on the phone or the memory card a...

Page 31: ...lect this function to visit any WAP or other Internet website Service Service Service Service Inbox Inbox Inbox Inbox Tostore informationsent by service provider Settings Settings Settings Settings WA...

Page 32: ...orrespondingletter or function Remarks No Key 2 ABC No Key 3 DEF No Key 4 GHI No Key 5 JKL No Key 6 MNO No Key 7 PQRS No Key 8 TUV No Key 9 WXYZ Key Press key to call out symbol entering Key Switch am...

Page 33: ...oft key Confirm Right Soft Key Delete End Key Back to standby interface UsingAlphabet input by the following steps Each key corresponds to multiple letters Press the key until the letter desired appea...

Page 34: ...ts for a Class B digital device pursuant to p art 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential inst allation This equi p...

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