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MP309 User manual 

 

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  Contents 

PREFACE 

2

 

FOR YOUR SAFETY 

3

 

1

 ABOUT YOUR PHONE ....................................................................................................................... 5 

1.1

 M

OBILE PHONE SCHEMATIC DESCRIPTION

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2

 GETTING STARTED  5 

3 BASIC FUNCTION 

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3.1

 

P

OWER ON AND OFF

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3.2

 

M

AKE A CALL

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3.3

 

M

AKE AN EXTENSION CALL

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3.4

 

M

AKE AN INTERNATIONAL CALL

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3.5

 

M

AKE A CALL FROM CONTACTS

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3.6

 

R

EDIAL A CALL BY CALL LOGS

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3.7

 

A

NSWER A CALL

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3.8

 

C

ALL OPTIONS

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4 STK 

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5MESSAGE 

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5.1

 

W

RITE MESSAGE

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5.2 Inbox ......................................................................................................................................... 12

 

5. 3 Outbox: .................................................................................................................................... 13

 

5.4

 

D

RAFTS

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5.5

 

S

ENTBOX

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5.6 Templates ................................................................................................................................. 13

 

5.7 Broadcast message .................................................................................................................. 14

 

5.8 Voice mail server ...................................................................................................................... 14

 

6 CALL LOGS 

14

 

6.1

 

M

ISSED CALLS

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6.2

 

D

IALED CALLS

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6.3

 

R

ECEIVED CALLS

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6.4

 

R

EJECTED CALLS

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6.5

 

D

ELETE ALL

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6.6

 

C

ALL TIMERS

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7 MULTIMEDIA 

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7.1 CAMERA 

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7.2

 

V

IDEO CAMERA

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7.3

 

A

UDIO

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7.4

 

V

IDEO 

P

LAYER

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7.5FM

 RADIO

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Summary of Contents for MP309

Page 1: ...ONTACTS 10 3 6 REDIAL A CALL BY CALL LOGS 11 3 7 ANSWER A CALL 11 3 8 CALL OPTIONS 11 4 STK 12 5MESSAGE 12 5 1 WRITE MESSAGE 12 5 2 Inbox 12 5 3 Outbox 13 5 4 DRAFTS 13 5 5 SENTBOX 13 5 6 Templates 13...

Page 2: ...TOR 28 11 4 RECORDER 28 11 5 BLUETOOTH 28 11 6 INTERNET 29 11 6 1 INPUT URL 29 11 6 2 BOOKMARKS 30 11 6 3 HISTORY 30 11 6 4 OFFLINE PAGES 30 11 6 5 SETTINGS 30 11 7 TORCH 31 FCC ID 2ACZA MP309 Preface...

Page 3: ...and the provided services some functions may not be available please inquire your local service providers For your safety Read these simple guidelines Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal Fu...

Page 4: ...T Don t use the phone where blasting is in progress Observe restrictions and follow regulations or rules INTERFERENCE All radiotelephones may be susceptible to interference which could affect the phon...

Page 5: ...mitted 1 About your phone 1 1 Mobile phone schematic description 2 Getting started What is a SIM card When registering your mobile phone number you will need to have a SIM card Subscriber Identity Mod...

Page 6: ...n a row the SIM card will be locked Please contact your network operator immediately for decoding Attempting to further decode may result in the permanent failure of the SIM card PUK code PUK Personal...

Page 7: ...n the connector Wait 10 to 15 minutes for the phone to begin charging Use the battery only for its intended purposes Never use any charger or battery that is already damaged Do not short circuit the b...

Page 8: ...health and property Do not charge batteries in too high or too low temperature Do not use the phone while charging After pulling out the battery date and time will be reset to default values factory...

Page 9: ...de is provided by the network operator for SIM card Note 1 Please contact the nearest authorized service center in case you forgot your phone password 2 Delete character ahead of cursor in case you ty...

Page 10: ...al key to make a call 3 3 Make an extension call When making an extension call press and hold key to get P that is a prefix of extension numbers It will dial automatically in several seconds Sequence...

Page 11: ...y to answer it Press right soft key can set to silence If an incoming call arrives when you are active with the other operations a new window will pop out to inform you of the call If you missed a cal...

Page 12: ...vider for more detailed information 5Message 5 1 Write message New SMS Create a new short message 1 Enter text 2 Press the menu key Options and select the required items including insert template add...

Page 13: ...to Save the number to phone book or simcard Add to blacklist include selected contact number to blacklist list 5 3 Outbox The message is automatically stored in the draft box when sending of message f...

Page 14: ...box to store voice messages which you can listen at later period Please contact your network provider to inquire and obtain the voice mail box number 6 Call logs These are the most recent dialed recei...

Page 15: ...menu You can also view each phone number and date of call You can save or delete from the phone book 6 2 Dialed calls You can check the recent 20 dialed calls in this menu You can view certain phone n...

Page 16: ...the last call time dialed phone and answered phone 1 Last call the recent one 2 Dialed phone number 3 Received phone number 4 Reset all time reset to 0 00 after you delete phone time log 7 Multimedia...

Page 17: ...ng And then press right soft key to stop and save at the same time press the left right soft key to return the screen in video preview status 7 3 Audio Audio player allows you to play mp3 audio files...

Page 18: ...Player Video player allows you to browse or process video recording files Play Play the video files Move up To move the selected video up in the playlist Move down To move the selected video down in t...

Page 19: ...rch Manual searching of channels Open speaker Switch audio from Headset to Loudspeaker Background play Set as background audio Record Saving of the FM stations you are listening with Timing record Rec...

Page 20: ...cess the phone book The phone book allows quick search Input what you want to search Enter the first letter then all the records starting with such letter will be displayed Add new contact You can add...

Page 21: ...ber service number or check memory status 9 Settings 9 1 Call settings Dual SIM setting Set Dual SIM open Only SIM1 open Only SIM2 open or Flight mode When you are on a flight where the use of mobile...

Page 22: ...iverted if the phone is switched off or is out of coverage area Cancel all divert Cancel all call diverted settings Call waiting Activate If activated an incoming call is signaled by a call waiting to...

Page 23: ...e all call barring services by inputting your password ISD calling If International calls are activated no international calls can be made International roaming When roaming is activated you will not...

Page 24: ...isplay type 9 2 2 Language settings Select the language desired There are different languages to choose with 9 2 3 Shortcut settings Set all shortcut keys 9 2 4 Auto power on off Set time to power on...

Page 25: ...ction Forgetting of set password may result to permanent SIM damages Please consult your network operator Typing of wrong password for 3 times will require for PUK and typing of PUK for 10 times PUK w...

Page 26: ...reen by end key Locking of screen using the end key function 6 Fixed dial number You can set a fixed dialed number with the chosen key 7 Blacklist This is to prevent a particular number from calling y...

Page 27: ...to choose from Scroll the alarm options and select or edit settings You can set and enable the alarm message time ringtone snooze minutes and alert type 11 2 Calendar You can enter events in the cale...

Page 28: ...r right key to enter plus minus multiplication or division Press the right soft key to erase or correct a number Press OK key to get the result 11 4 Recorder The record formatsupports wav A call may a...

Page 29: ...th device address and services supported by the device 11 6 Internet The Internet is a combination between wireless Internet communication and application platform Note 1 Your Internet service provide...

Page 30: ...1 6 5 settings This is network supported function Your network operator may configure the internet set up over the air The phone can connect to the designated network automatically or to a roaming net...

Page 31: ...ipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful...

Page 32: ...harmful interference 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation SAR tests are conducted using standard operating positions accepted...

Page 33: ...ay result in violation of RF exposure guidelines Use Conditions This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following Two conditions 1 this devi...

Page 34: ...nual 34 Note The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment Such modifications could void the user s authority to operate t...

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