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Summary 

Welcome  to  select  Lemon  iQ  303  mobile  phone.  This  instruction  manual  explains  the 
excellent  performance  of  Lemon  iQ  303  mobile  phone  for  details.  Besides  basic  talking 
function, Lemon iQ 303 mobile phone and system network also provides you with multiple 
practical functions and services to facilitate your work and leisure activity. 
 
Lemon iQ 303 mobile phone is specially designed for GSM900/1800 network environment 
and  is  automatic  double  frequency  mobile  phone.  With  the  trend  that  GSM  is  gradually 
becoming  the  standard  of  the  communication  system  in  the  world,  you  will  possess  the 
free space for random communication in double frequency network. 
 
We  provides  with  multiple  special  fitting  parts  including  charging  battery  and  rapid 
charger  for  your  selection  in  Lemon  iQ  303  mobile  phone,  your  can  refer  to  chapter  1  of 
this instruction manual for the detailed description on these fitting parts. It is possible to 
result  in  danger  if  using  fitting  parts  without  permission  from  providers,  the  resulted 
damage will be out of maintenance guarantee. 
 

Lemon

  reserves  the  right to modify  the  technical  specification  in  this  instruction manual 

without beforehand informing. 

 

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

1

 

SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION

 ................................................................... 1 

1.1 

I

MPORTANT 

S

AFETY 

P

RECAUTIONS

 ........................................................................................................... 1 

1.1.1 

General Precautions .................................................................................................................... 1 

1.1.2 

Phone Precautions ...................................................................................................................... 1 

1.1.3 

Battery Safety Precautions .......................................................................................................... 2 

1.1.4 

Disposing of Used Battery ........................................................................................................... 2 

1.1.5 

Charger Precautions.................................................................................................................... 3 

1.1.6 

Clean and Maintenance ............................................................................................................... 3 

1.2 

T

ERMINOLOGY EXPLANATION

 .................................................................................................................... 3 

2

 

SPECIFICATION

 ............................................................................................. 4 

2.1 

S

PECIFICATION

 ...................................................................................................................................... 4 

2.2 

T

ECHNICAL 

P

ERFORMANCE

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3

 

PHONE APPEARANCE AND KEYS

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

3.1 

P

HYSICAL 

I

MPRESSION

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3.2 

K

EYS SPECIFICATION

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

3.3 

I

CONS

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4

 

MENU FUNCTION

 ........................................................................................... 7 

5

 

USER GUIDE

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

5.1 

I

NSTALLING

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R

EMOVING THE BATTERY

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

5.2 

C

HARGING THE BATTERY

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

5.3 

I

NSERTING

/R

EMOVING THE 

SIM

 CARD

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

5.4 

T-F

LASH CARD USE

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

5.4.1 

Installing/Removing T-Flash card ............................................................................................... 11 

5.4.2 

T-Flash card directory specification ............................................................................................ 12 

5.5 

P

OWER 

O

/O

FF

 ................................................................................................................................. 12 

Summary of Contents for iQ 303

Page 1: ...al for the detailed description on these fitting parts It is possible to result in danger if using fitting parts without permission from providers the resulted damage will be out of maintenance guarantee Lemon reserves the right to modify the technical specification in this instruction manual without beforehand informing TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION 1 1 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY PRE...

Page 2: ...R 17 7 4 BROADCAST MESSAGE 17 8 PHONEBOOK 18 8 1 QUICK SEARCH 18 8 2 SEARCH CONTACT 18 8 3 ADD NEW CONTACT 18 8 4 COPY ALL 18 8 5 DELETE 18 8 6 CALLER GROUPS 19 8 7 EXTRA NUMBERS 19 8 8 SETTINGS 19 9 CALL CENTER 19 9 1 CALL HISTORY 19 9 1 1 SIM1 call history 19 9 1 2 SIM2 call history 20 9 2 GENERAL CALL SETTINGS 20 9 2 1 SIM1 call settings 20 9 2 2 SIM2 call settings 21 9 2 3 Auto redial 21 9 2 4...

Page 3: ...Dedicated key 26 15 2 9 UART setup 27 15 2 10 Misc settings 27 15 3 NETWORK SETUP 27 15 4 SECURITY SETUP 27 15 4 1 SIM1 security setup 27 15 4 2 SIM2 security setup 27 15 4 3 Phone lock 27 15 4 4 Auto keypad lock 27 15 4 5 Change password 28 15 5 RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS 28 1 6 USER PROFILES 28 16 1 GENERAL 28 16 2 MEETING 28 16 3 OUTDOOR 28 16 4 INDOOR 28 16 5 HEADSET 28 16 6 Energy Saving profil...

Page 4: ... in force Your phone features automatically power on function check your power settings and make sure your mobile phone will not automatically switch on when on board an aircraft Turn off your phone whenever on board an air craft so as not to interfere with electronic system and result in aircraft accidents 2 To avoid electromagnetic interference or compatibility conflicts turn off your mobile pho...

Page 5: ...ged battery Do not attempt to disassemble or modify a battery Doing so may result in leaking overheating rupture or fire Do not use or put battery near high temperature places like fire or heat generating parts or it may cause leaking overheating rupture or fire Stop using the battery if abnormal heat odor discoloration deformation or abnormal conditions are detected during use charge or storage D...

Page 6: ...d malfunction 10 If the charger comes into contact with water or any other liquids immediately unplug the charger from outlet to reduce the risk of overheating fire electric shock or charger malfunction 11 Do not disassemble or modify the charger Doing so could result in risk of injury to persons electric shock fire and damage to the charger 12 Do not use charger in a high moisture environment lik...

Page 7: ... been entered PUK2 is provided by your service provider 2 Specification 2 1 Specification Band GSM 850 1900 or 900 1800 Dual SIM cards dual standby single pass Dimensions 110 57 14 2mm Talk Time 4 6 hrs Network Dependent Stand by time 400 600 hrs Network Dependent Phonebook Storage 250 Phone SMS storage 50 Battery 1400mAh 2 2 Technical Performance Cellular System Technical Performance GSM900 DCS18...

Page 8: ...mW 2W 0 30dBm 1mW 1W Frequency Spacing 45 MHz 80 MHz Channels 124 299 Adjacent channel spacing 200KHz 200KHz Power levels 15 16 Sensitivity 102dBm BER 2 100dBm BER 2 Frequency Error 0 1ppm 0 1ppm RMS Phase Error 5 5 Peak phase Error 20 20 3 Phone Appearance and Keys 3 1 Physical Impression 3 2 Keys specification Keys Specification 1 Right soft key Perform the functions indicated on the right botto...

Page 9: ... Alphanumeric Keys When dial a number enter corresponding number In input mode enter different characters according to input mode like letter or number In idle mode long press 2 9 digit key and Dial Key to access speed dial In idle mode press one or more keys of 1 9 and then press key to directly access entries in phonebook For example press 1 and in turn it displays the first entry of SIM card ph...

Page 10: ...unction Incoming call alert type That is Ring That is Vib only That is Vib And ring That is Vib then ring Battery Straight stripe is more the battery is more 4 Menu Function In idle mode press middle key to access menu Scroll through options by pressing navigation keys and press middle key to access selected option 1 Messages 1 1 SMS 1 1 1 Write message 1 1 2 Inbox 1 1 3 Outbox 1 1 4 Templates 1 1...

Page 11: ...tings 3 Call center 3 1 Call History 3 1 1 SIM1 call history 3 1 1 1 SIM1 missed calls 3 1 1 2 SIM1 dialed calls 3 1 1 3 SIM1 received calls 3 1 1 4 Delete SIM1 call logs 3 1 1 5 SIM1 Call timers 3 1 1 6 SIM1 Call cost 3 1 1 7 SIM1 SMS counter 3 1 1 8 SIM1 GPRS counter 3 1 2 SIM2 call history 3 1 2 1 SIM2 Missed calls 3 1 2 2 SIM2 dialed calls 3 1 2 3 SIM2 Received calls 3 1 2 4 Delete SIM2 call l...

Page 12: ...lay 3 2 5 2 Call time reminder 3 2 5 3 Auto quick end 4 Facebook 5 File Manager 6 Multimedia 6 1 Image viewer 6 2 Video player 6 3 Audio player 6 4 FM radio 7 Camera 7 1 Photos 7 2 Camera settings 7 3 Image settings 7 4 White balance 7 5 Effect settings 7 6 Storage 8 Yahoo Messenger 9 Services 10 Organizer 10 1 MSN 10 2 Calendar 10 3 Alarm 10 4 Calculator 10 5 Games 10 6 FlashLight 11 Settings 11 ...

Page 13: ...4 Security Setup 11 4 1 SIM1 security setup 11 4 1 1 SIM1 lock 11 4 1 2 Fix dial 11 4 1 3 Barred dial not display in the phone menu 11 4 1 4 Change password 11 4 2 SIM2 security setup 11 4 2 1 SIM2 lock 11 4 2 2 Fix dial 11 4 2 3 Barred dial not display in the phone menu 11 4 2 4 Change password 11 4 3 Phone Lock 11 4 4 Auto Keypad Lock 11 4 5 Change Password 11 5 Restore factory setting 12 User p...

Page 14: ...the charger from electrical outlet Notice i Charging with phone on a static battery icon appears on the display ii During charging the phone can operate as usual But the charging time increases iii Charging with phone off the display says Charging with charging indicator icon flash 5 3 Inserting Removing the SIM card The mobile support two SIM cards on line at one time The method of the two SIM ca...

Page 15: ...ked to input the PIN number please enter it then press middle key 2 Power Off Hold down end key until the power off image display Note a PIN is provided by your service provider If the wrong PIN is entered three times the SIM card is barred b If the phone asks for an unlock code when switched on enter the unlock code and press middle key 6 Call Functions 6 1 Making a Call When you want to make a c...

Page 16: ...g a call The phone sound will be heard from the speaker During a call press right soft key to select H Free then the speaker is enabled To disable the hands free function press right soft key to select H Held then the receiver is enabled Note The speaker sound volume maybe loud so please not use the speaker beside ear 6 4 Call Waiting You can answer an incoming call while you have a call in progre...

Page 17: ...nebook and press dial key to call the new number Phonebook enter phonebook menu Message center enter Message center menu Mute open or close the microphone DTMF activate the sending of the DTMF signal or clean the sending Note Multiparty Call requires network support 7 Messages 7 1 SMS SMS is short message this menu allows you to read compose send and receive text messages Each message has limitati...

Page 18: ...ons Send from SIM1 Send from SIM2 Edit Delete Copy to phone SIM1 2 Move to Phone SIM1 2 Delete all Copy all Move all Use number Use Email address The details refer to Inbox 7 1 4 Templates The menu shows some commonly used template messages Press dial key 2 to operate Edit Remove Write message 7 1 5 SMS settings Set the SMS parameter Select SIM1 message settings or SIM2 message settings Profile se...

Page 19: ...ter the menu Add audio insert the audio file that saved on the phone or memory card into the message After adding the audio there will show the Edit audio and Remove audio after the menu Add attachment insert the attachment that saved on the phone or memory card into the message After adding the attachment there will show the Edit attachment and Remove attachment after the menu Add slide before ad...

Page 20: ...etrieve set retrieve parameter including home network immediate rejected delayed setting roaming as home delayed rejected setting set read report parameter set delivery report on or off Filter allow or reject anonymous or advertisement to filter received message Server profile select server to send or receive MMS message When select one server from the list press dial key 2 to activate or edit ser...

Page 21: ...d number Edit edit the selected number Delete delete the number from phone or SIM card Copy copy the number from the SIM1 card to phone or copy from SIM1 card to SIM2 card Move move the number from SIM1 to phone or move from SIM1 to SIM2 Duplicate duplicate the phone number 8 2 Search contact Through the name to find the phone number that is with the first character of the name to find the contact...

Page 22: ... set the name and number of SIM card It can be operated Edit Erase 8 8 Settings Set the phonebook parameter Memory status show the used storage and total storage of SIM card and phone Preferred storage set the preferred storage media SIM1 2 Phone Fields set the vCard detail information 9 Call center In this menu you can view the calls you missed dialed and received as well as the length of your ca...

Page 23: ... audible tone in the earpiece Activating this feature enables you to specify whether or not answer the second incoming call Deactivating this feature you are not informed of a second incoming call by an audible tone in the earpiece and the caller will hear a busy tone If the divert feature is activated the second incoming call is automatically diverted to another phone 9 2 1 3 Call divert This net...

Page 24: ... 2 SIM2 call settings Please refer to SIM1 call settings 9 2 3 Auto redial If activate the function when dial failed the phone will dial the number automatically 9 2 4 Speed dial Allows you to assign up to eight phone numbers from Phonebook that you use most frequently to the number keys 2 9 and then dial them easily whenever you want by pressing and holding the associated number key 9 2 5 IP dial...

Page 25: ...ge Browse style set display mode Rename rename the image Delete delete the selected image Delete all files delete all the images Sort by sort the image as name type time size Storage select the image storage path 11 2 Video player The menu supports play video file When the file list is null select the storage path first and then select the video folder There will update the video file list select ...

Page 26: ...5MHZ and 108 0MHZ Manual Input input channel manually Preset Auto Search search channel automatically Settings set the radio player parameter 1 2 Camera With the phone camera feature you can take picture at any time without carrying digital camera Enter the menu the display shows the preview image Press dial key 2 to access Photos select one image and press dial key 2 to access View view the image...

Page 27: ... Data account Connection type User name Password Browser options select timeout and set whether show images If close showing image the webpage will not show images Service message settings set service message Clear cache clear the phone cache Clear cookies clear WAP browser cookies 13 3 Data account Set GSM GPRS parameter GSM data Global System for Mobile Communications Select a GSM account from t...

Page 28: ...et continuous alarm time Alert type select the alert type 14 4 Calculator Through the calculator you can operate Addition Subtraction Multiplication and Division 1 Enter the menu and press numerical key and navigation key to input number and operative symbol 2 Press middle key or dial key 2 to get the result 3 Press right soft key to clean screen information When all the character is cleaned you p...

Page 29: ...c Set the display parameter in idle mode Wallpaper set the wallpaper in idle mode The image can be selected from system Screen saver enable or disable the screen saver If enable the screen saver function select waiting time and the animation of the screen saver Show date and time select on or off If enable the function the date and time will be shown on the idle display Show owner number select on...

Page 30: ...15 4 1 SIM1 security setup 15 4 1 1 SIM1 lock If activate SIM1 lock before you use SIM1 card you need input correct PIN 15 4 1 2 Fixed dial If your SIM1 card support you can set the fixed dial number If the function is activated you can only dial the number in the fixed dial list Before enable the feature need input PIN2 Enter fixed dial list you can add edit the number When save the number need i...

Page 31: ...warning tone on or off at different condition include Warning Error Camp on Connect Answer mode set answer mode Any key Press middle key to set On or Off 16 2 Meeting Alert type is Vib only Operation details are same with General 16 3 Outdoor The ring tone volume is 7 levels and Ring type is Repeat Operation details are same with General 16 4 Indoor The Alert type is Ring the ring tone volume is 3...

Page 32: ...re s something wrong with your phone or its accessories do not attempt to dismantle the phone Contact qualified service personnel to repair your phone 18 2 Battery maintenance 1 A new battery will require two or three times full charge discharge cycles in order to achieve its optimum performance 2 Batteries typically have several hundreds charge cycles in their life span When the talk time and sta...

Page 33: ...h money to make a call Make sure that SIM card is valid Fixed Dial is set or has call barring feature turned on Deactivate fixed dial function or call barring Can not receive calls Make sure that your phone has connected to network Check if the network is too busy or invalid Make sure that there is enough money to receive the call Make sure that SIM card is valid Check call divert settings and inc...

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