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CONTENT 

1. WARNINGS.................................................................- 1 -

 

2. GETTING STARTED..................................................- 3 -

 

2.1 APPEARANCE..........................................................- 3 -

 

2.2 KEYPAD DEFINITION ............................................- 4 -

 

2.3 BATTERY INSTALLATION ....................................- 7 -

 

2.4 SIM CARD/T-FLASH CARD INSTALLATION .....- 8 -

 

2.5 CHARGING THE BATTERY...................................- 9 -

 

2.6 SECURITY SETTINGS ..........................................- 10 -

 

2.7 T-FLASH CARD .....................................................- 11 -

 

2.8 USB CABLE............................................................- 11 -

 

3. BASIC FUNCTIONS ................................................- 11 -

 

3.1 MAKING A CALL ..................................................- 11 -

 

3.2 EMERGENCY SERVICE .......................................- 12 -

 

3.3 ANSWERING A CALL...........................................- 12 -

 

3.4 REJECTING A CALL .............................................- 13 -

 

4. GUIDE TO MENU OPERATIONS...........................- 13 -

 

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4.1 FILE MANAGER ....................................................- 13 -

 

4.2 PHONEBOOK .........................................................- 13 -

 

4.3 FUN & GAMES ......................................................- 14 -

 

4.3.1 TORCH .................................................................- 14 -

 

4.4 CALL CENTER.......................................................- 15 -

 

4.4.1 CALL HISTORY ..................................................- 15 -

 

4.4.2 CALL SETTINGS ................................................- 15 -

 

4.5 MESSAGING ..........................................................- 17 -

 

4.6 MULTIMEDIA ........................................................- 21 -

 

4.6.1 CAMERA..............................................................- 21 -

 

4.6.2 IMAGE VIEWER .................................................- 21 -

 

4.6.3 VIDEO RECORDER............................................- 21 -

 

4.6.4 VIDEO PLAYER ..................................................- 22 -

 

4.6.5 AUDIO PLAYER..................................................- 22 -

 

4.6.6 SOUND RECORDER ..........................................- 22 -

 

4.6.7 FM RADIO ...........................................................- 23 -

 

4.7 ORGANIZER...........................................................- 23 -

 

Summary of Contents for W92159B3

Page 1: ...1 3 1 MAKING A CALL 11 3 2 EMERGENCY SERVICE 12 3 3 ANSWERING A CALL 12 3 4 REJECTING A CALL 13 4 GUIDE TO MENU OPERATIONS 13 II 4 1 FILE MANAGER 13 4 2 PHONEBOOK 13 4 3 FUN GAMES 14 4 3 1 TORCH 14 4 4 CALL CENTER 15 4 4 1 CALL HISTORY 15 4 4 2 CALL SETTINGS 15 4 5 MESSAGING 17 4 6 MULTIMEDIA 21 4 6 1 CAMERA 21 4 6 2 IMAGE VIEWER 21 4 6 3 VIDEO RECORDER 21 4 6 4 VIDEO PLAYER 22 4 6 5 AUDIO PLAYER ...

Page 2: ...URITY SETTINGS 26 4 8 5 CONNECTIVITY 28 4 8 6 RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS 28 4 9 USER PROFILES 28 4 10 EXTRA 29 4 10 1 CALCULATOR 29 4 11 SERVICES 29 4 12 SHORTCUTS 30 5 ENTRY MODE 30 5 1 LETTER ENTRY MODE 31 IV 5 2 NUMBER ENTRY MODE 31 6 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 31 7 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 35 8 FCC STATEMENT 37 9 SAR INFORMATION STATEMENT 39 10 BODY WORN OPERATION 42 ...

Page 3: ...t TURN OFF ON AIRCRAFTS Follow all restrictions Wireless devices can cause interference on aircrafts TURN OFF WHEN REFUELING Do not use the phone at near refueling stations Do not use near fuel or chemicals 2 USE SENSIBLY Only qualified personnel may install or repair this product ENHANCEMENTS AND BATTERIES Use only appropriate enhancements and batteries Do not connect incompatible products WATER ...

Page 4: ...n Keys 8 Right Soft Key 4 9 End Key Power Key 10 OK Key 11 Key 12 USB Interface 13 Speaker 14 Camera 15 Battery Cover 2 2 Keypad Definition Key Definitions Left Soft key Right Soft key 1 Execute functions that the left down right down corner indicator shows 2 In the standby mode press left soft key to access Menu press right soft key to access Names ...

Page 5: ...e key for confirmation 4 In standby mode long press the key to turn on off torch 6 End Key Power Key 1 Mainly used as power on off 2 Press to return to standby screen in any interface 3 End calls or reject incoming calls 4 When the keypad is locked press left soft key and End key to unlock Dial Key 1 Press this key to dial or receive an incoming call 2 In standby mode press this key to access All ...

Page 6: ...file of current mode and Silent mode 2 3 Battery Installation 8 Caution Install according to the illustration above to avoid breaking the battery connectors 2 4 SIM Card T Flash Card Installation Caution Do not bend or scratch your SIM card and T Flash card Avoid exposing your SIM card and T Flash card to static electricity water or dirt Tips Face the gold color contact point of SIM card towards t...

Page 7: ...y If the battery level is insufficient the phone will turn off automatically Do not use your phone under low battery state for an extended period of time or it may cause battery damage 10 2 6 Security Settings PIN code PIN code Personal Identity Number prevents unauthorized use of your phone The PIN code is provided by your network operator with the SIM card If you enter the wrong code three times...

Page 8: ... quickly press key thrice until the symbol p appears then input the extra number Press left 12 soft key to access options During a call press up down navigation keys to enter volume adjustment interface then press navigation keys to adjust the volume 3 2 Emergency Service You can dial an emergency call without the SIM card Contact your service provider to get the emergency call number 3 3 Answerin...

Page 9: ... caller ringtone Select one contact and press left soft key to access 14 options y View Check the detailed information of the contact y Send text message Edit text message and select SIM1 2 to send message y Call Select SIM1 2 voice call to call the number y Edit Edit the contact y Delete Confirm whether to delete the contact y Copy Copy the contact To Phone To SIM1 or To SIM2 y Add to Blacklist A...

Page 10: ... 4 4 2 Call Settings SIM1 2 Call Settings y Call Waiting 16 Set the mode of call waiting this function need to be activated y Call Divert When the call divert is activated incoming calls will be diverted to voice mail or other phone numbers according to the call divert settings y Call Barring When the call barring is activated some of the calls will be barred according to the call barring setting ...

Page 11: ... y Insert template Insert a template into the message y Advanced Insert number name y Save to Drafts Save the message to drafts 4 5 2 Inbox After entering the Inbox press navigation key to select messages Press OK key to check the details of message or press left soft key to access Options View Check the message Reply Reply message to the sender Call sender Select SIM1 2 voice call to call the sen...

Page 12: ...t soft key to access to Options View Check the message Resend Send the message once more Edit Edit the message 20 Delete Confirm whether to delete the message Delete all Confirm whether to delete all messages 4 5 5 Sent Messages Check the message in sent box Select one message to open or press left soft key to access Options View Check the message Forward Send the message to others Delete Confirm ...

Page 13: ...orage 4 6 3 Video Recorder 22 After enter video recorder press OK key to shoot press left soft key to access Options press right soft key to back 4 6 4 Video Player Preview the videos Press key and key to adjust volume Press navigation keys and OK key to operate the video player Press left soft key to access Options 4 6 5 Audio Player This function menu is used to store and play the audio files Pr...

Page 14: ...access Options 4 7 Organizer 4 7 1 Calendar You can use this feature to view the year date and term easily Use navigation keys to navigate other date Press left soft key you can enter to submenu to do options 24 4 7 2 Alarm The alarm clock feature sounds an alert or makes a vibration alert at a time you specify There are 5 alarm clocks can be edit and set 4 7 3 World Clock By pressing left right n...

Page 15: ...isplay Select System or User defined animation as power on display y Power off Display Select System or User defined animation as power off display y Show Date and Time 26 Select On or Off Auto Update Time Select Off First confirm or On Flight Mode Select Normal mode or Flight mode Misc Settings Select LCD backlight to set 4 8 3 Network Settings SIM1 SIM2 y Network Selection This function can let ...

Page 16: ...in to confirm Phone Security y Phone Lock Input phone password to turn on off phone lock The default password is 0000 y Change Password 28 Input old password and then input new password input the new password again to confirm Auto Keypad Lock You can set the time to lock the keypad automatically 4 8 5 Connectivity Bluetooth This mobile phone support Bluetooth wireless connection You can establish ...

Page 17: ...fferent STK card This function needs the network provider support If 30 user finds STK function can t operate normally please contact the network provider If the network provider does not support this function we do not claim any responsibility whatsoever 4 12 Shortcuts You can select the shortcut function in the list and enter the corresponding functions conveniently and quickly Press left soft k...

Page 18: ...charging 32 Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the device when not in use Do not leave the battery connected to a charger more than a week Overcharging may shorten its lifespan Extreme temperatures can affect the ability of your battery to charge Battery needs the fit temperature If the surrounding temperature is over 40 C the battery cannot be charged Use the battery only for its int...

Page 19: ...nd all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits If your device does get wet remove the 34 battery and allow the device to dry completely before replacing it Do not use or store the device in dusty dirty areas Its moving parts and electronic components can be damaged Do not store the device in hot areas High temperatures can shorten the life of electro...

Page 20: ...6 6 13 3mm Battery 650mAh Networks GSM Battery work times refer to the list below Will not announce if the capacity is changed 36 The operation time of the battery depends on conditions such as Transmitting power level Signal distance between the phone and the base station Network parameters defined by the operator Phone use WAP games SMS Charging procedure used Exclusions Subject to the exclusion...

Page 21: ... protection against harmful interference in a residential installation 38 This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interfe...

Page 22: ...kg Tests for SAR are conducted with the phone transmitting at its highest 40 certified power level in all tested frequency bands Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to rea...

Page 23: ... Asso ciation CTIA web site at http www wow com com In the United States and Canada the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1 6 watts kg W kg averaged over one gram of tissue The standard incorporates a sub stantial margin of safety to 42 give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements 10 Body worn Operation This device was tested for typic...

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