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User Manual for A56W
Introduction
to
Manual
This
manual
provides
operation
guidelines
for
use
of
your
A56W
mobile
phone.
Please
refer
to
the
Quick
Start
Guide,
included
in
the
box
for
a
brief
overview of the basic functions.
Introduction to Manual Icon
The following icons are used for indication an important message in the
User Manual:
Message
prompt.
A
service
or
function
requires
the
support
of
network
service.
For
more
details,
please
consult
the
network
service
supplier.
1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Getting
to
Know
Your
Phone ............................................................................... 4
Front
View ................................................................................................ 4
Side
View .................................................................................................. 4
Back
View ................................................................................................. 5
Getting
started ..................................................................................................... 6
(U)SIM Card and Battery .......................................................................... 6
Powering the Phone On and Off .............................................................. 7
Display Screen .......................................................................................... 8
Keys ........................................................................................................... 9
Text Input Methods ................................................................................10
Set up Your Phone .................................................................................. 11
Guideline for Quick Use ..................................................................................... 14
Call Function ...........................................................................................14
Main Menu Functions ............................................................................19
SAT ..........................................................................................................21
Browser ..................................................................................................21
Entertainment ........................................................................................25
Camera ...................................................................................................27
Messages ................................................................................................31
Contacts ..................................................................................................43
Tools ........................................................................................................48
2
Multimedia .............................................................................................52
My
stuff ..................................................................................................54
Calendar .................................................................................................58
Call
Log ...................................................................................................60
Settings ...................................................................................................61
FAQs
and
Troubleshooting
Solution .................................................................. 69
Health & Safety Information ............................................................................. 72
Declaration of Conformity ................................................................................. 76
3
Getting
Front
to
Know
Your
Phone
View
Phone Receiver
CENTRAL
Navigation Key
Display Screen
Left Soft Key (LSK)
Music player
SEND key
Right Soft Key (RSK)
Delete Key
END/POWER Key
Side View
USB socket
Headphones socket
4
Back
View
Loudspeaker
Camera
Battery Cover
5
Getting
started
(U)SIM
Card
and
Battery
When
you
subscribe
to
wireless
services
you
will
receive
a
(U)SIM
Card
(subscriber identity module), which contains information about your network services and your mobile number.
Please consult with your SIM card provider, network service provider or network operator to obtain and use SIM ‐ based information.
Insert (U)SIM Card and Battery
Power
off
the
phone
and
ensure
the
adapter
is
disconnected
from
the
phone
before
removing
the
battery.
1.
With
the
phone
back
facing
upward,
slightly
press
and
push
the
rear cover toward the phone bottom until the cover is removed.
2.
Remove the battery.
3.
Insert the SIM card into marked SIM slot with the golden chip facing down.
4.
Install the battery, ensuring contacts are aligned.
5.
Push
the
back
cover
back
to
the
original
place.
Recharging
the
Battery
When
the
battery
power
is
low,
the
phone
will
display
a
low
power
notification with a flickering battery icon with zero bars.
When the battery is low, some functions of the phone might not operate until the battery
receives a full charge.
When the power is lower than the threshold value, the phone will automatically
power
off
until
it
is
recharged.
When
the
phone
is
powered
‐ on
and
being
charged,
the
battery
icon
on
the
top
‐ right
corner
of
the
display
will
flicker
to
show
it
is
being
recharged.
When
the
battery
is
fully
charged,
the
prompt
of
“charge
completed”
is
displayed
on
the
top ‐ right corner of the screen.
When the phone is powered ‐ off and being charged, the charging status is displayed on the screen; after charging has finished, the prompt of “charge completed” is displayed on the screen.
It takes approximately 2.5
hours to fully charge the battery.
Be sure to fully
6
charge
your
battery
before
using
for
the
first
time.
Charging
your
battery:
1.
Insert the USB connector of the charger into the phone.
2.
When charging is compleletd, remove the USB charger from the phone
Powering the Phone On and Off
Before
the
phone
is
powered
on,
ensure
that
the
phone
has
been
charged
and
that
the
(U)SIM
card
is
inserted
in
the
phone.
When
the
phone
is
powered
on
without
(U)SIM
card
inserted,
a
message
will
be
displayed
advising that the (U)SIM card must be inserted to continue.
Without the
(U)SIM card inserted the phone will only support emergency calls.
The phone can be powered on while it is being charged.
If the phone powers off automatically due to low power, the power ‐ on info will not display
until
it
has
been
charged
for
several
minutes.
Turning
the
Phone
On
1.
Press
and
hold
END/POWER
Key.
2.
If the phone has been locked, insert the lock code and select the
CENTRAL KEY to confirm.
3.
The homescreen will display the default wallpaper and screensaver.
These images can be changed to one of your choice.
For more information see the section titled SET UP YOUR PHONE.
After
the
phone
is
powered
on,
it
will
identify
the
network
supplier
automatically
and
finish
setting
up
the
wireless
network
parameters.
If
the
phone
does
not
configure
all
parameters
automatically,
please
consult
network
service
supplier
for
the
correct
parameters
to
complete
this
process manually.
Turning the Phone Off
1.
Press and hold END/POWER key for approximately 4 seconds..
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2.
The
phone
has
been
powered
off
once
the
power
down
animation
is
completed.
Note:
when
the
phone
is
powered
off,
all
phone
functions
are
disabled except for the alarm.
Display Screen
Display Screen
Status Indication
Standby
Wallpaper
Left Soft Key Indication
z z z z
CENTRAL KEY
Right Soft Key Indication
Status
Indication :
displays
the
status
of
the
signal
strength,
battery
power, messages, incoming calls, users profile, function options and connection to external devices (e.g.
USB or charging) etc.
Standby : displays the name of network service supplier, date, time
and any messages (e.g.
missed calls).
Wallpaper :
displays
the
background
image
on
the
device’s
home
screen.
Soft Key indication : Left Soft Key (LSK) ‐ > Main Menu,
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CENTRAL
KEY
‐
>Main
Menu,
Right
Soft
Key
(RSK)
‐
>
Contacts.
Keys
Keys
CENTRAL KEY Enter into main function menu or confirm selected entries.
Navigation
Key
4
way
navigation
allows
you
to
scroll
between
the
menu
options.
To
execute
the
displayed
function
Go to
Used
Used
Music to to
player initiate a terminate
call
a
call, power return to the standby menu
the phone on/off and
CLEAR, used to delete entries or clear input
One
touch
access
to
voicemail
by
pressing
and
holding
1
Speed
dial
options;
Press
and
hold
to
call
the
contact
that
has
been
programmed
into
the
speed
dial
slot
Numeric keys for dialing phone numbers and/or navigating the menus (versus scrolling to the menu option, each has a corresponding number)
Space bar; When inputting text, press 0 for the space bar
Select
*
to
input
*/+/p,
input
symbols
and
punctuation.
Pressing
and
holding
#
when
in
homescreen
will
enable
mute
mode.
Pressing
#
when
composing
a
messaging will allow you to change your text input method.
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Text
Input
Methods
The
phone
supports
English,
Spanish
and
special
symbol
input
using
keypad.
Physical
Keyboard
Input
You can change your text input method when you are composing by
Option > Input mode.
To quickly change the text input mode when composing a message select the key to scroll through the input options
Letter Input
The
letter
input
method
supports
multi
‐ press
and
smart
input
modes.
Text
Input
using
Multi
‐ press
Mode
1.
Locate at character input
Messages > SMS > New.
status, for example: Main menu >
2.
3.
Begin composing your message.
The cursor will stay in the same place for 0.5
seconds before moving to the right.
Spell out the word you want to type repeatedly press the numbers
‐ utill
the
required
character
appears.
4.
To
switch
between
lower
‐ case
and
capital
letters,
select
OPTION
and
select
INPUT
MODE;
select
the
letter
input
mode
“Abc/ABC/abc”
and
select
OK.
5.
6.
To input numbers select OPTION and INPUT MODE; select 123 and select CENTRAL KEY and select OK.
To input symbols when and select the symbol.
composing a message, select the key
Text Input using Smart Input Mode:
Smart
Input
Mode
is
a
predictive
text
feature
that
identifies
the
most
commonly
used
words
with
a
built
in
dictionary.
For
example,
rather
than
have
to
type
a
number
three
times
to
get
a
C
to
display
in
your
message,
you could press the corresponding number once and proceed to type out the rest of the word using the same approach and it will predict word options that you can select from.
1.
Locate at the character input status, for example Main menu >
10
Messages
>
SMS
>
New.
2.
To
type
a
word
“Phone”,
select , , ,
and
.
3.
If
the
screen
displays
the
desired
word,
select
CENTRAL
KEY
for confirmation.
4.
If the screen does not display the desired word, select the DOWN
NAVIGATION KEY to view other word options.
Once the desired word has been found, select the CENTRAL for confirmation.
5.
To switch between lower ‐ case and capital letters, select OPTION menu
and
select
SWITCH
INPUT
METHOD,
select
the
letter
input
mode
“PreAbc/PreABC/Preabc”
and
select
“OK”.
6.
To
input
numbers
select
OPTION
and
INPUT
MODE;
select
123
and
select
CENTRAL
KEY
and
select
OK.
7.
To input symbols when composing a message, select the and select the symbol.
key
Set up Your Phone
Personalize your phone, including display settings, ringtone settings, time and
date
settings,
shortcut
settings
and
phone
lock
settings.
Display
Settings
To
access
Display
Settings:
Main
menu>
Settings
>
Display
Settings
Select Wallpaper
1.
Main menu > Settings > Display Settings > Idle screen.
2.
Select WALLPAPER and select the CENTRAL KEY which will allow you to choose from preloaded images or from My Stuff, where you can select
a
file
to
be
loaded
as
wallpaper.
3.
Select
SAVE
to
confirm.
Display
the
Time
and
Date
on
the
Screen
1.
Main menu> Settings > Display settings > Idle screen.
2.
Select either Time Display or Date Display and select turn ‐ on/off status and then to select “Save” to save the settings
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Adjusting
Backlight
time
1.
Main
menu>
Settings
>
Display
Settings
>
Backlight
time.
2.
Select
preferred
backlight
time
and
select
OK
to
save.
Note that “Always” will drain battery power faster than other settings.
Adjusting the Brightness of Screen Display
1.
Main menu> Settings > Display Settings > Brightness.
2.
Select
the
brightness
of
display
screen
by
scrolling
left
or
right
with
the
navigation
key
and
select
SAVE
to
save
the
settings.
Ringtone
Settings
Select the Profile
1.
Select: Main menu> Settings > Profile.
2.
Select either one profile for all calls or select New Profile to assign different types of notifications for incoming voice calls, message alert, email alert, vibrating alert, key tone and warning tone
Select
a
Ringtone
1.
Select:
Main
menu>
Settings
>
Profile.
2.
To
change
the
ringtone,
select
the
profile
you
wish
to
change
(e.g.
Standard),
3.
Select Voice Call Ring and select a ringtone from Preset Files or select
Files to access My Stuff and select the desired ringtone files.
4.
After setting the profile, select SAVE.
Time and Date Settings
Setting
the
Time
and
date
1.
Main
menu
>
Settings
>
Phone
Settings
>
Time
and
date.
2.
Select
the
options
you
wish
to
change
and
input
the
current
time
and
date.
To change to the time display format, toggle left and right with the Navigation KEY.
3.
Select SAVE
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Shortcut
Set
up
Key
Setting
Shortcut
Key
1.
Main
menu
>
Settings
>
Phone
Settings
>
Shortcuts
>
Shortcut
settings.
2.
Using the CENTRAL KEY, select the shortcut key you wish to customize and then select CENTRAL KEY to see the options.
3.
Select a feature for the shortcut option and then select OK.
4.
After setting all of your shortcuts select SAVE
Display
Shortcut
Key
1.
Main
menu
>
Settings
>
Phone
Settings
>
Shortcuts
>
Shortcut
display.
2.
Select
DISPLAY
or
HIDE
and
select
OK
to
save
the
settings.
Phone Lock Setting
You can lock the phone, using a password, to prevent others from being able to use your phone.
The default password of the phone when leaving
the factory is 0000.
Modify
the
Phone
Password
1.
Main
menu
>
Settings
>
Security
Settings
>
Change
phone
code.
2.
Enter
the
old
password,
the
new
password
and
then
re
‐ enter
the
new
password to confirm it
3.
Select OK to save the new password setting.
Unlock the Phone Lock
1.
Main menu > Settings > Security Settings >Phone lock
2.
Select
ON
and
then
select
OK.
3.
You
will
be
prompted
to
enter
the
password
to
change
the
settings.
Enter
the
current
password
and
select
OK.
13
Guideline
Call
for
Function
Quick
Use
When
the
phone
is
powered
on
it
will
search
for
the
Local
network
and
automatically connect to it.
If the phone is outside of the coverage area, it may roam on other networks, depending on availability.
Consult your
network service provider for details on roaming and associated fees.
The signal strength icon, (found in the top left corner of the display), displays
the
current
signal
strength
the
network.
If
the
signal
is
weak,
call
quality
may
be
affected.
Dialing
Calls
Normal Phone Dialing
1.
From the homescreen, dial the number that you want to call.
(The number will be visible on the display)
2.
Select the SEND KEY to initiate the call.
3.
To end the call or cancel, select the END/POWER Key.
To
make
an
international
call
select
the
icon
twice
to
input
+
allowing
you
to
replace
the
international
connecting
number,
and
then
input
national
code,
regional
code
and
phone
number.
When you dial an extension, input the number of phone extension and select the icon until you see a P on the display, and then input the
extension number.
Place a call from the Latest Phone Records
1.
Select
the
SEND
Key
to
open
the
call
log
from
the
homescreen.
Alternately
select:
Main
menu
>
Call
log
>
Missed
calls/Outgoing
calls/
Incoming
calls/All
calls.
2.
Select
the
contact
number
that
you
wish
to
call
and
select
SEND
Key
to initiate the call.
Place a call from Contacts
1.
Main menu > Contacts, or alternately select the Contacts soft key
14
from
the
Right
Soft
KEY.
2.
Select
the
contact
number
that
you
wish
to
call
or
input
the
name’s
letter
of
the
contact
to
search
your
contacts.
3.
Select the SEND key to activate the call.
Place a call using Speed Dial Shortcuts
Prior to placing a call using the speed dial shortcuts you need to set up the shortcut key for each contacts.
1.
Main
menu
>
Contacts
>
Option
>
Settings
>
Speed
dial..
2.
Select
SHORTCUT
KEY
and
SET
to
input
the
corresponding
number
of
shortcut
keys
or
select
SEARCH
to
a
number
from
Contacts.
3.
Select
OK
to
save
the
settings.
4.
To call using the speed dial shortcuts, press and hold the corresponding shortcut keys ‐ under the standby status to initiate the call.
Fixed Dial
Fixed
dialing
restricts
the
phone
numbers
which
can
be
dialed
from
the
phone.
All
outbound
calls
other
than
those
set
in
the
fixed
dial
menu
will
be
restricted
and
protected
by
a
PIN2.
Fixed
dial
allows
for
restricting
calls
to
partial
numbers
and
prefixes.
Setting up Fixed Dial
To set the numbers allowable for the phone to originate a call:
1. Main menu> Contacts > Option >Setting> Fixed Dial.
2. Select OPTION menu and NEW CONTACT.
3. Input
PIN2
and
select
OK
when
prompted.
4. Input
contact’s
name
and
number
in
fixed
dialing
and
select
SAVE
to
save
the
input
information.
5. To
delete
the
fixed
dial,
open
the
OPTION
menu
and
select
DELETE.
Enabling Fixed Dial
1.
Main menu> Contacts > Option >Setting> Fixed Dial
2.
Open the OPTION menu and select Enable.
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Fixed
dialing
will
still
support
emergency
911
calls.
Emergency Calls
The
phone
supports
emergency
calls
to
911
wherever
there
is
network
coverage.
Regardless
if
you
subscribe
to
service
or
have
a
SIM
card
installed.
To
make
an
emergency call:
1.
Dial the emergency number (911) and select SEND KEY to initiate the call.
Some
countries
or
regions
may
set
up
other
emergency
numbers.
Therefore,
the
network
service
supplier
may
store
emergency
numbers
of
other
countries
or
regions
in
SIM
card.
Answering Calls
Setting up the Answer Mode
1.
Main menu > Settings > Call settings > Answer mode
2.
Select either ANY KEY or SEND KEY as the preferred setting and press
OK
to
save
the
settings.
Normal
Answer
When
your
phone
receives
an
incoming
call,
the
ringtone
will
sound
or
the
phone will vibrate, and the display screen will display the incoming call icon.
There are a number of options for how to respond to incoiming calls.
1.
Select ANSWER or the SEND Key to receive the incoming call;
2.
If you wish to end the call or ignore the incoming call, you can do so by pressing the END/POWER Key;
3.
If
you
are
using
a
wired
headset
or
Bluetooth
headset
you
can
answer
the
call
by
the
earphone;
4.
Select
CENTRAL
KEY
to
switch
phone
to
speakerphone
mode
during
the
call.
5.
You can adjust the volume by Option > Volume during the call.
When you use the loudspeaker, do not hold or press the phone close to
your ear as it may be harmful to your hearing.
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Missed
calls
1.
When
an
incoming
call
is
not
answered,
the
phone
will
display
the
missed
calls
on
the
standby
display.
2.
Select VIEW to see the record of missed calls.
3.
To dial from the missed calls list, select the number and select the
SEND key.
4.
To view the call log of all missed calls select: Main menu > Call log >
Missed calls.
Transfer
to
receive
the
Incoming
Call
with
Call
Divert
1.
Main
menu
>
Settings
>
Call
settings
>
Call
divert
2.
Select
the
transfer
condition:
All
calls
/If
busy/If
not
answered/If
not
available.
3.
Select OPTION and then select ON
4.
Select where you want the calls transferred to; TO VOICEMAIL or TO
ANOTHER.
5.
If you select TO ANOTHER, you will be prompted to enter the phone number
to
transfer
to,
or
you
can
select
CENTRAL
KEY
and
select
a
number
from
your
contact
list.
6.
Select
OK
to
save
the
settings.
7.
To
cancel
transfers
select
Main
menu
>
Settings
>
Call
settings
>
Call
divert > Cancel all.
This feature requires the support from the network service provider.
Please contact your network service provider for details.
Screening Incoming Calls
1.
Main
menu
>
Contacts
>
Option
>Settings
>
Black
list.
2.
Select
NEW
and
input
numbers
to
be
screened/filtered
or
select
SEARCH
to
go
to
contacts
where
you
can
select
the
numbers
to
be
filtered.
3.
Select
SAVE .
Call Waiting
17
1.
Main
menu
>
Settings
>
Call
settings
>
Call
waiting
>
Check
Status.
2.
Confirm
if
Call
Waiting
is
enabled
or
disabled.
To
change
the
setting
select
ON
or
OFF
3.
After activating the call waiting, if there has new incoming call during calling, the phone will display the call waiting window and the message prompt.
4.
To switch between the two calls select SWITCH
This
feature
requires
support
of
the
network.
Please
contact
your
network
supplier.
Multi
‐ party
calls
Making a call during an existing call
1.
During a call, select OPTION and select NEW CALL
2.
Input the number of new call and select the SEND key to initiate the second call.
3.
To switch between the two calls select SWITCH.
4.
To
end
the
call,
select
the
END/POWER
key.
Multi
‐
Party
Calls
You
can
accept
multi
party
calls
by
connecting
your
existing
call
to
an
incoming call.
In addition, you can initiate multi ‐ party calls, adding up to six participants.
1.
When on the phone within the first participant, select OPTION and select CALL MEETING
2.
To end the conference call, you can select OPTION and END CALL
MEETING.
3.
To
terminate
one
party
from
the
call
select
OPTION
and
select
HANGUP
ONE,
then
select
the
number
to
be
disconnected
from
the
conference.
4.
To cancel the conference call to make a single call, select OPTION and select SPLIT.
This feature requires the support of the network.
Please contact your
18
network
service
supplier
for
more
details.
Main
Menu
Functions
Select the CENTRAL KEY to enter the Main Menu from the Homescreen.
The main menu has 12 icons which are used to access the features of the phone.
The features and functionality steps for each of the menu options are described below the menu catalog matrix
Main Function Menu
SAT
Browser
Entertainment
Camera
Tools
Messages
Multimedia
Contacts
My
stuff
Calendar
Call
log
Settings
Menu
Catalog
SAT
Browser Go to homepage
Enter URL
Bookmark
History
Push
message
box
Saved
pages
Browser
settings
Network
settings
Entertainment
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Camera
Messages
SMS
MMS
Contacts All/Phone/USIM
Group
Tools Alarm
Notes
Calculator
Recorder
Stopwatch
E
‐ book
Unit convert
World time
Multimedia Music player
Video player
Radio
My
stuff
Images
Sounds
Videos
Applications
Others
Calendar
Call Log Missed calls
Outgoing calls
Incoming calls
All
Calls
Data
Transmission
Call
duration
Settings
Profile
Display Settings
Phone Settings
Call Settings
Network Settings
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Security
Settings
Connection
Settings
Reset
Settings
Flight mode
SAT
Your network service provider will provide additional services on (U)SIM
card, for example, entertainment, mobile chat and weather etc.
To
access
the
SAT
menu,
select
CENTRAL
KEY
from
the
homescreen
and
select
the
SAT
icon
Browser
The wireless application protocol (WAP) browser allows you to connect to the web using the network.
This will allow you to browse news, search for information and ownload content.
To
access
the
BROWSER
menu,
select
CENTRAL
KEY
from
the
homescreen
and
select
the
BROWSER
icon.
You
can
use
the
brower
to
download
files
that
will
not
be
displayed
on
the
webpage such as ringtones, images and video.
These downloaded items will be stored in their respective application files on the phone.
Browse Webpage
Go to homepage
The
default
homepage
is
the
network
operator’s
homepage.
You
can
link
to
the
homepage
URL
with
the
main
menu.
1.
Operation
path:
Main
menu
>
Browser>
Go
to
homepage.
2.
Select
BACK
to
quit
and
return
to
the
previous
page.
3.
Select OPTION and EXIT to close the browser.
Enter URL
Access to Webpage
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Manually
input
the
URL
to
access
the
related
webpage.
1.
Main
menu
>Browser>
Enter
URL.
2.
Type
in
the
the
website
address
3.
Select OPTION and OK.
4.
After the webpage is loaded, any links will be highlighted.
Use the
CENTRAL KEY to open the selected link.
Clear up the relevant records on Internet
1.
Main
menu
>
Browser
>
Browser
settings
>
Clear.
2.
Select
cleared
contents:
history,
cache,
cookies,
or
login
info.
Save
Webpage
Message
1.
When
in
a
browser
session,
select:
OPTION
>Tools
>
Save
webpage
2.
The phone will display webpage messages which can be downloaded.
Download the content and select CENTRAL KEY to save.
Bookmark
With the bookmark feature, you can access saved webpage URLs quickly.
Add
Bookmark
You
can
set
the
current
webpage
as
a
bookmark
or
create
a
bookmark
through
the
functional
menu
when
you
are
browsing
a
webpage.
1.
Under the webpage ‐ browsing status, select: OPTION> Tools> Mark page.
2.
To create a bookmark using functional menu, select: Main menu>
Browser>Bookmark.
3.
If no bookmarks have been created select NEW.
If there are other bookmarks
already
selection
OPTION
then
NEW.
4.
Input
bookmark
name
and
URL
and
select
SAVE.
Open
Bookmark
1.
Main menu >Browser > Bookmark.
2.
Select the bookmark you wish to open and select CENTRAL KEY to access the link.
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Option
Menu
of
Bookmark:
z New:
create
a
new
bookmark.
z Edit:
re
‐ edit
the
bookmark
title
and
URL.
z z
Delete:
Details:
delete view
the the
current title of
bookmark bookmark
or and
delete all address.
bookmarks.
z z
Send
Move:
Link:
send move a
the link selected
by SMS, MMS bookmark to a
or Bluetooth previous a next position, or to the list top or bottom.
position, or to
History
With
history,
you
can
view
a
history
of
URLs
visited
and
open
URLs
directly
from
the
history
log.
Access to Latest Browsed Webpage
1.
Main menu >Browser > History.
2.
Highlight the link and select the CENTRAL KEY to access any of the the webpages.
Option
Menu
of
Browsing
Log: z
Delete:
delete
the
selected
log.
z Delete
All:
clear
away
all
the
logs.
z Show title: display message title.
Push message box
View Push Messages.
1.
Main menu > Browser >Push message box.
Saved
pages
Save
Webpage
1.
When
browsing
a
webpage,
Select
OPTION
and
TOOLS
2.
Select SAVE PAGE and the current webpage will be saved in the Saved
Pages folder.
Browse Saved pages
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1.
Main
menu
>
Browser
>
Saved
pages.
2.
Select
webpage
list
and
Select
CENTRAL
KEY
to
view
the
webpage.
3.
When
viewing
the
Saved
Pages,
select
a
link
to
the
webpage
and
select the CENTRAL KEY.
The browser will automatically open the linked webpage.
Set up Webpage List Display Mode
1.
Main menu > Browser > Saved pages.
2.
Select
to
display
webpage
title,
time
and
URL.
Option
Menu
z of
Saved
Pages:
Delete:
delete
the
selected
Saved
Pages
item.
z z
Delete All: clear up all Saved Pages items.
Show Title/Date/URL: display webpage title, date or URL
Browser Settings
Clear Browse Message
1.
Main
menu
>
Browser
>
Browser
settings
>
Clear.
2.
Select
the
item
to
clear
including
clear
history,
cache,
cookies
and
login
info.
3.
Select
clear
to
delete
the
history.
Set up Security Parameter
1.
Main menu > Browser > Browser Settings > Security setting.
2.
Select Setting type, and select OK to access the setting options.
3.
Select a security characteristic status to select and save the setting by selecting
OK.
Set
up
Browser
Display
Characteristics
1.
Main
menu
>
Browser
>
Browser
Settings>
Look
and
feel.
2.
Select Setting type, and select OK to access the setting options.
3.
Select the concrete display character parameter to select and save the setting by selecting OK
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Set
up
New
Push
Messages
Notify
Characteristics
1.
Main
menu
>
Browser
>
Browser
Settings>
Auto
display
settings.
2.
Select
ON
or
OFF
and
save
the
settings.
Network Settings
Set up network connection parameters.
1.
Main menu > Browser > Network Settings.
Create Network Settings
1.
Main
menu
>
Browser
>
Network
settings.
2.
Select
OPTION
and
NEW
to
open
the
setting
page
of
new
network
configuration.
3.
Input network parameter including profile name, homepage, connection mode and data account.
4.
After finishing the input, select SAVE to reserve the network configuration.
Set up Default Network Configuration
1.
Main
menu
>
Browser
>
Network
settings.
2.
Highlight
the
network
configuration
item
and
select
the
CENTRAL
KEY,
The
phone
will
set
the
selected
item
as
default
network
configuration.
Option Menu of Network Configuration: z z z z
New:
View:
Edit:
create view edit
a new network parameters parameters of
of the the
connection.
selected selected
network network
configuration.
configuration.
Delete:
delete
a
network
configuration
entry.
Entertainment
The
phone
supports
various
functions
enabled
by
JAVA™
applications.
You
can
download
the
games
from
the
network
to
install
and
use.
To access the ENTERTAINMENT menu, select the CENTRAL KEY from the homescreen and select the ENTERTAINMENT icon.
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Please
install
and
use
those
reliably
‐ originated
application
programs
and
software.
The
software
developer
must
be
capable
of
providing
essential
security
protection
against
the
potential
of
virus
software.
Download Application Software
1.
Operation path: Main menu > Entertainment.
2.
Select OPTION and select DOWNLOAD
3.
Type in the URL that you wish to download from and select CENTRAL
KEY.
The
device
will
link
to
the
webpage
of
the
URL
to
complete
the
download.
4.
After
the
download
has
completed,
the
phone
will
display
a
prompt
asking
you
to
confirm
installation.
Select
YES.
5.
The phone will begin to install the application software.
6.
If the download fails, the phone will provide information about the reason, such as: memory shortage, user interruption, interruption for network switch.
Install Application Software
1.
Main
menu
>
Entertainment.
2.
Select
OPTION
and
select
GO
TO
JAVA.
3.
Select
the
application
software
you
wish
to
install
and
select
the
CENTRAL KEY to begin to installation.
4.
The screen will display the installation progress
5.
To delete the application software, you can select OPTION and select
DELETE.
6.
To view information regarding the application, select OPTION, then select
DETAILS.
Run
Application
Software
1.
Main
menu
>
Entertainment.
2.
To run application software, select the CENTRAL KEY
Option Menu of JAVA Application List: z Download: input the download URL.
The phone will link to
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z the
URL.
Go
to
Java:
open
the
My
Stuff
to
view
the
download
software
list
saved
in
the
phone.
z z z
Delete: delete the application software.
Access Point: set up the network configuration.
Details: view the application software data.
Camera
You
can
take
pictures
and
record
videos
by
using
the
camera
function
in
the
phone.
The
photos
and
videos
captures
on
the
phone
will
be
saved
in
JPG
,
3GP,
MP4
and
3G2
formats.
To access the CAMERA menu, select the CENTRAL KEY from the homescreen
and select the CAMERA icon.
Camera Functions
Taking Photos
1.
Main
menu
>
Camera.
2.
To
take
pictures
select
the
CENTRAL
KEY.
The
device
will
automatically
save
the
captured
pictures
in
the
My
Stuff
folder.
3.
To delete the picture, select OPTION and DELETE under the preview status.
4.
Select CENTRAL KEY to return back the view finder
5.
To view your pictures, select OPTION and PHOTO ALBUM
6.
Select the CENTRAL KEY to open the album with pictures
7.
To
quit
out
the
camera
function,
select
BACK
to
return
to
the
main
menu.
Camera
settings
1.
To use the automatic timer select: Main menu> Camera> Option>
Countdown > /3 sec./ 5 sec./ 10 sec.
2.
To set special effects for the picture select: Main menu> Camera>
Option> Effect.
Choose from Black/White/Negative/Sepia/Aqua
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3.
To
adjust
the
settings
on
the
camera
select:
Main
menu>
Camera>
Option>
Settings.
From
here
you
can
adjust
the
Shutter
sound,
Quality,
Image
size,
White
balance,
Anti
‐
Banding,
Night
mode,
Photo
default
name.
Open Option Menu by Selecting OPTION under View ‐ selecting Status of
Camera: z z z
To camcorder: switch to the video camera.
Photo
album:
switch
to
My
Album
or
My
stuff.
My
Album
is
a
folder
for
storing
pictures.
Countdown:
the
function
of
self
‐ timer
includes
Close/3
Sec/5
Sec/10
Sec,
self
‐ timer
close
is
set
in
default.
z z z z
Effect: Close/Black and white/Negative/Sepia/Aqua, special effect close is set in default.
Frame mode: you can select different frames to screen.
Settings: you can set up the Shutter sound, Quality, Image size,
White balance, Anti ‐ Banding, Night mode and Photo default name.
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9
9
Shutter
sound:
Sound1/
Sound2/
Sound3,
“Sound1”
is
set
in
default.
Quality:
Middle,
High,
Low,
Middle
is
set
in
default.
Image size: many kinds
240X320 is set in default.
of Resolution to choose,
9 White balance: Auto, Tungsten, Fluorescence, Daylight,
Cloudy, Auto is set in default.
9 Anti ‐ Banding: 50Hz/60Hz, 50Hz is set in default.
9 Night
mode:
Open/Close,
Close
is
set
in
default.
9 Photo
default
name
of
picture:
Image.
Save
location:
the
storage
position
for
screened
photos.
The
option
is
phone/Memory
card.
The
phone
is
set
in
default.
z Memory status: displays the current memory used.
The display contents are used space/ total space and classified as phone and external memory display.
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Video
Functions
With
the
camera/camcorder
feature
you
can
record
the
videos
with
the
option to store, view or send the video files.
Recording a video
1.
Main menu > Camera.
2.
Select OPTION and select “To camcorder” which will open the camcorder
window.
3.
Select
the
CENTRAL
KEY
to
start
the
video.
4.
Select
the
CENTRAL
KEY
to
pause
and
resume
the
video
record.
5.
Select
the
DOWN
NAVIGATION
KEY
to
end
the
video
recording.
The
phone will automatically save the recorded video to the My Stuff folder and and return back to the video standby status.
6.
To view the video select OPTION in the camecorder menu and select
VIDEO ALBUM
7.
Select the CENTRAL KEY to open the video.
8.
To
quit
the
video
function,
select
BACK
to
return
to
the
main
menu
Video
settings
1.
Main
menu
>Camera>
Option>
To
camcorder
2.
To set the video colour, select: Option> Effect> Close/Black and white/Negative/Sepia/Aqua.
3.
To adjust the settings of the camcorder select: Option> Settings.
These include Quality, Image size, White balance, Record sound,
Video type, Record time limit, Anti ‐ Banding, Night mode, Video default
name
Open
Option
Menu
Screening
Status:
z z z
To by camera:
Video
Selecting switch album:
to switch
the to
OPTION
screening
Video in under
mode
My
View of
Stuff,
‐ selecting camera.
the
storage
and folder for screening film will be defaulted as “video”.
Effect: Close/Black and white/Negative/Sepia/Aqura, Close is
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z set
in
default.
Settings:
Quality,
Image
size,
White
balance,
Record
sound,
Video
type,
Record
time
limit,
Anti
‐ banding,
Night
mode
and
9
9
9
Video default name.
9 Quality: Middle, Low, High, Middle is set in default.
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9
Image
White
size: 176X144, balance: Auto,
128X96, 176X144
Tungsten,
is set in
Fluorescence,
default.
Daylight,
Cloudy, Auto is set in default.
Record
sound:
Close/Open,
Open
is
set
in
default.
Video
type:
3GP,
MP4
and
3G2,
MP4
is
set
in
default.
Record
time
limit:
1minute/5
minutes/15
minutes/60
minutes,
60
minutes
are
set
in
default.
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9
Anti ‐ banding: 50Hz/60Hz, 50Hz is set in default.
Night mode: Close/Open, Close is set in default.
9 Video default name: Video.
Save location: the storage position for screened videos.
The z z option is phone/memory card.
The phone is set in default.
Memory
status:
display
the
status
memory
used.
Send
Pictures
Send
Picture
and via
Videos
MMS
or
E
or
Bluetooth
1.
Main menu >Camera.
2.
Select OPTION to open photo album.
3.
You can select the required pictures in album then select OPTION to select SEND > via MMS/Email/Bluetooth.
4.
Select “via MMS/Email” the phone returns the editing window of MMS or
E
‐ mail.
You
can
input
the
message
of
addressee
and
select
CENTRAL
KEY
to
confirm
the
sending
under
the
editing
window
of
addressee.
5.
Select
“via
Bluetooth”
the
phone
returns
the
paired
device
list.
You
can
select
the
target
device
to
send.
Send Video via MMS or E ‐ mail or Bluetooth
1.
Main menu >Camera.
2.
Select to camcorder and select OPTION to open Video album.
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3.
You
can
select
the
required
video
in
video
album
then
select
OPTION
to
select
Send>
via
MMS/Email/bluetooth.
4.
Select
“via
MMS/Email”
the
phone
returns
the
editing
window
of
MMS
or E ‐ mail.
You can input the message of addressee and select CENTRAL
KEY to confirm the sending under the editing window of addressee.
5.
Select “via Bluetooth” the phone returns the paired device list.
you can select the target device to send.
Storage Settings
Set
up
Storage
Position
of
Pictures
1.
Main
menu
>Camera.
2.
Select
OPTION
and
SAVE
LOCATION
3.
Select if you want to store to the Phone or Memory card.
Set up Storage Position of Videos
1.
Main menu >Camera.
4.
Select OPTION and then select TO CAMCORDER and select OK.
5.
Select
OPTION
and
then
SAVE
LOCATION
then
select
if
you
want
to
store
to
the
Phone
or
Memory
card.
Messages
You can use the Messages menu to send and receive SMS, MMS and E ‐ mail.
To access the MESSAGES menu select the CENTRAL KEY from the home
screen and select the MESSAGES icon.
SMS(Text) Messages
Create and Send Message
1.
Main
menu
>Messages
>
SMS
>New.
2.
Compose
the
message
and
select
OPTION
and
SEND
3.
Type
the
recipient’s
mobile
number
or
select
CENTRAL
KEY
to
choose
a
number from your contacts.
Select OK when you have added all recipients
4.
Select the CENTRAL KEY to send the message.
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Option
Menu
z of
Editing
Text
message:
Send:
send
the
completed
Text
message
z Insert:
insert
a
preset
message,
a
website
or
additional
z contacts when editing the current Text message.
Save to draft: save the currently edited Text message into draft box.
z z z
Input mode: change the text input mode.
Insert symbol:
Insert symbol.
Input
settings:
change
the
input
mode
for
all
messages.
View
Received
Message
1.
Main
menu
>
Messages
>
SMS
>
Inbox.
2.
Select the message you wish to view
Option Menu after Selecting Inbox: z Reply: reply the current Text message by SMS /MMS.
z z
Forward: forward the current Text message.
Delete:
delete
the
current
Text
message
or
selected
Text
z z message.
Delete
all:
clear
up
the
Text
message
in
inbox.
Batch
to
copy:
Copy
the
selected
message
to
Phone/USIM
z z z
Batch
Call:
View
to call
move: the mode:
Move number display by date and subject.
the of the
selected current message
message message in the
to Phone/USIM sender.
message
‐ receiving
list z Details: display the attribute information of the current message.
Option
Menu
for
9
Viewing
Text
message
Contents:
Reply:
reply
the
current
Text
message
by
SMS/MMS.
9
9
9
9
Forward: forward the current Text message.
Delete: delete the current Text message.
Call: call the number of current message addresser.
Extract: abstract the phone number/URL/E ‐ mail in the
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9 message
contents.
Move
to
mobile/USIM
card:
move
the
Text
message
to
the
phone/USIM
card.
9 Copy to mobile/USIM card: copy the Text message to the phone/USIM card.
View Message Failed in Sending
1.
Main menu >Messages>SMS>Outbox.
2.
Select
the
message
you
wish
to
view
and
select
CENTRAL
KEY
to
view
the
details..
Option
Menu
of
Outbox
Message
z z z z
Resend:
Delete:
Delete
View
resend delete all: mode:
clear
a or
selected delete up the display
the
a
message.
batch current
the message in
selected outbox.
the z by date and subject.
Details:
addressee,
time
and
type.
Option
Menu
for
9
Viewing
Unsent
Message:
Resend:
resend
a
selected
message.
SMS.
message ‐
sending list
9
9
9
Delete: delete the selected SMS.
Call: call the current message addressee.
Extract: phone number, website and E ‐ mail.
View Sent Message
1.
Main
menu
>Messages
>SMS
>Sentbox.
2.
Select
the
message
you
wish
to
view
and
select
CENTRAL
KEY.
Option
Menu
for
Sent
Message:
z Forward: forward other person.
the current successfully ‐ sent message to z Delete: delete the current selected message or the whole message list.
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z z z
Delete
Call:
View
all: call
clear the mode:
up
the number display
of
current the current
sentbox.
message message z date and subject.
Details: addressee, time and type.
View/Edit Draft Message
in
the
addressee.
sent
message
list
by
1.
Main menu >Messages > SMS >Draftbox.
2.
To
continue
editing
a
draft,
select
the
message
to
open
it.
3.
When
you
have
completed
the
editing
select
OPTION
and
SEND
which
will
prompt
you
to
select
the
number
of
the
recipient(s)
Option Menu after Selecting Draft Box: z Send: send the content of draft box to the contacts, if there is no addressee, you can jump to the address editing window of addressee.
z z z
Delete: delete the current selected message or the whole message
list.
Delete
all:
clear
up
the
current
draft
box.
View
mode:
display
the
message
in
the
draft
list
by
date
and
subject.
z Message details: addressee, time and type.
Cell Broadcast
After you launch Cell Broadcast service, the message will be sent according the local area’s conditions.
You will feel that all messages are together with
you
when
you
receive
the
Cell
Broadcast
service.
Message
Templates
Edit
the
commonly
‐ used
text
message
templates
in
advance
for
your
convenience.
The phone can store 10 text templates.
1.
Main menu >Messages >SMS>Templates.
2.
To edit existing templates, select CENTRAL KEY.
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3.
To
create
a
new
template
select
OPTION
and
then
NEW
4.
Type
in
the
content
of
the
message
template
and
select
CENTRAL
KEY
to
save.
Option Menu when the Preset Message Templates Entry is not full: z z
Send:
New:
send create the
the preset
commonly commomly ‐ used
‐
used
SMS.
SMS
to the contacts.
z Delete: delete or delete a batch the selected commonly ‐ used
SMS.
z Delete
all:
clear
up
the
SMS
templates.
Option
Menu
when
the
Preset
Message
Templates
Entry
is
full:
z z
Send: send the preset commonly ‐ used SMS to the contacts.
Delete: delete or delete a batch the selected commonly ‐ used
SMS.
Delete all: clear up all commonly ‐ used SMS.
z
Text message Settings
1.
Main
menu
>
Messages
>
SMS
>Settings>Text
message
>Setting/Send
settings/Default
storage.
2.
Select
setting
entry
and
input
the
relevant
parameters
of
SMS
account,
Sending parameters and default storage.
Voice mail settings
Select to save after typing Voice mail number.
Multimedia messages (MMS)
Create
and
Send
MMS
The
Multimedia
messaging
feature
requires
the
support
of
network.
Multimedia
messages
may
include
text,
pictures,
photos,
audio
and
video.
Default parameters are set, however additional settings can be user ‐ controlled.
To change MMS parameters:
1.
Main menu>Message>MMS>Setting.
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2.
Set
the
related
parameters
according
to
the
information
offered
by
network
service
provider
and
personal
preference,
including:
MMS
center
life
time,
Priority,
Report
allowed,
Delivery
report,
Read
report,
Admit ad, Admit anonymity, Delivery size limit, Reception size limit and Network settings
Create and Send a Multimedia Message (MMS)
1.
Main menu > Messages > MMS> New.
2.
Enter
the
subject
of
the
message
3.
Scroll
down
and
compose
the
text
portion
of
the
message
4.
Scroll
down
and
select
CENTRAL
KEY
to
attach
pictures,
videos
and
sounds
5.
Select the multimedia from the folder and select CENTRAL KEY to attach
6.
Select OPTION and SEND
7.
Type the recipient’s mobile number or select CENTRAL KEY to choose a number from your contacts.
Select OK when you have added all recipients
8.
Select
CENTRAL
KEY
to
send
the
message
Edit
a
Multimedia
Message
(MMS)
1.
To add additional content to the MMS message, select: OPTION > Add page.
2.
To preview the MMS message, select: OPTION > Preview.
3.
To save the edited MMS as a MMS templates select: Option > Save as
MMS template.
4.
To
save
the
edited
MMS
to
draft
box,
select:
Option
>
Save
to
draft.
5.
After
editing,
select:
Option
>Send.
Option
Menu
for
Editing
MMS:
z z z z
Send: send the composed MMS contents
Preview: preview the edited MMS.
Slide time: set up the interval of slide playing time.
Add page: add an edited page in the MMS.
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z z
Save
to
draft:
save
the
edited
MMS
to
drafts.
Save
as
MMS
template:
save
the
edited
MMS
into
the
phone
as
MMS
template.
View Multimedia
1.
Main menu>Messages>MMS>Inbox.
2.
Select the message you wish to view and select CENTRAL KEY.
Option Menu for Viewing Missed MMS:
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Retrieve:
download
MMS
contents.
Delete:
delete
or
delete
a
batch
of
the
selected
MMS.
Delete
all:
clear
up
the
MMS
in
inbox.
View type: date/subject.
arrange the MMS sequence by
9 Details: display the current attribute information of the current MMS, including sender, date, time and type.
Option Menu for Viewing Received MMS:
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9
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Reply:
reply
the
current
sender
of
the
MMS.
Forward:
forward
the
current
MMS
to
other
contacts.
Call:
call
the
current
MMS
sender.
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Extract object: save the video, audio, image and application to the folder.
Extract: abstract the phone number, URL and Email.
Delete: delete the selected MMS in the inbox.
Details: display the current attribute information of the current
MMS,
subject,
sender,
recipient,
time,
priority
and
size.
View
the
failed
‐ sent
MMS:
1.
Main menu>Messages> MMS>Outbox.
2.
Select the message you wish to view and select CENTRAL KEY to view the MMS details.
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Option
Menu
for
Outbox
Message:
z Resend:
resend
the
selected
MMS.
z Delete:
delete
or
delete
a
batch
the
selected
MMS.
z z
Delete
View
all: clear mode:
up the display
current the MMS
outbox.
in the
message ‐ sending list by z date and subject.
Details: subject, addressee, time, priority and size.
Option Menu for viewing Unsent MMS:
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View Sent MMS
Resend:
Delete:
Details:
resend delete view
the the
selected selected addressee,
unsent time
MMS.
and
MMS.
type
of
MMS.
1.
Main menu >Messages >MMS>Sentbox.
2.
Select the message you wish to view and select CENTRAL KEY to view the MMS details.
Option Menu for Sent MMS: z z z z z z
Forward:
forward
the
current
sent
MMS
to
other
contacts.
Delete:
delete
the
current
or
the
bulk
delete.
Delete
all:
clear
up
the
current
sentbox.
Call: call
View mode: display the sent list of MMS by date and subject.
Details:
the current subject,
MMS addressee, sender
time,
number.
priority
and size.
View/Edit Draft
1.
Main
menu
>Messages
>MMS>Draft
box.
2.
Select
the
message
you
wish
to
view
and
select
CENTRAL
KEY
to
view.
To
continue
to
edit
message
in
draft
box,
select
the
CENTRAL
KEY.
3.
After
selecting
the
editing
entry
and
finishing
the
editing,
select
OPTION and SEND which will prompt you to enter the new number of the recipient.
4.
Select CENTRAL KEY to send the message.
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Option
Menu
z after
Selecting
DraftBox:
Send:
send
the
draft
to
the
contacts
z Delete:
select
to
delete
the
current
selected
MMS
or
the
z z whole MMS list.
Delete all: clear up the current draft box.
View mode: subject.
display the message of draft list by date and z Details:
MMS Template
subject, addressee, time, priority and size
Edit
the
commonly
‐ used
templates
in
advance
for
your
convenience.
1.
Main
menu
>Messages
>MMS>Templates.
2.
To
edit
existing
templates,
select
CENTRAL
KEY.
3.
Type in the content of the message template and select CENTRAL KEY to save.
Option Menu for MMS Templates Entry: z z
Send: send the MMS templates to the contacts.
Delete:
delete
or
delete
a
batch
of
the
selected
MMS
z templates.
Delete
all:
clear
up
MMS
templates.
MMS Setting
1.
Main menu >Messages >MMS>Settings.
2.
Select the setting you wish to modify, including: MMS center life time,
Priority, Report allowed, Delivery report, Read report, Admit ad, Admit
Anonymity, Delivery size limit, Reception size limit and Network settings.
Memory
status
Display
the
current
status
of
storage.
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Setting
up
an
Account
1.
Select CENTRAL KEY>Messages>Email>Settings
2.
Select EMAIL ACCOUNTS and NEW
3.
Enter your email settings, including: Account name, My address, Save copy, User name, Password, Receive server, Send server, Receive port,
Send port, Auth.type, SMTP authentication, Use SSL and Data account.
4.
Select
SAVE
Receiving
and
Viewing
Messages
When your phone receives a new email message, the prompt ringtone will sound or vibrate and the message icon will display in the screen.
1.
To view the new message, select VIEW when the new message prompt displays in the screen.
2.
To view the message in your inbox select: CENTRAL KEY > Messages >
Text
message/Multimedia/E
>
Inbox.
3.
Scroll
to
the
message
you
wish
to
view
and
select
CENTRAL
KEY
to
view
the
message.
4.
To
delete
the
message,
select
OPTION
and
select
DELETE
while
viewing the current message.
Create and Send Email
1.
Select: CENTRAL KEY >Messages >Email>New.
2.
Scroll to the subject line and enter the subject
3.
Scroll
to
the
text
section
and
compose
the
message
4.
To
add
an
attachment
to
your
E
‐ mail,
select:
Option
>Add
attachment.
5.
To
insert
a
contact
card
into
the
E
‐ mail,
select:
Option
>Add
vCard.
6.
To
save
a
draft
of
an
E
in
the
drafts
folder,
select:
Option
>Save
to
draft.
7.
After you have finished editing, select: Option >Send.
8.
You can input the address of contacts or select the address of contacts from the Contacts.
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9.
To
use
CC
or
BCC,
select:
Option
>Change
send
mode
>To/CC/BCC.
10.
Select
Send
the
E
‐ mail..
Option Menu for Editing Email: z Send: send the composed E ‐ mail contents z z
Add
Add
attachment: vCard: select
select and
the add
Add File contact
from info
the from
My the
Stuff.
Contacts.
z Save to draft: save the composed E ‐ mail in the draft.
View
Received
1.
Main
menu
>Messages
>Email>Inbox.
2.
Select
the
you
wish
to
view,
and
select
CENTRAL
KEY
to
view.
Option Menu for Viewing Email List:
9
9
Reply:
Reply
reply
All:
to reply
sender to all
of the senders
current and
E copy
‐
‐ mail.
to
persons of
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Forward:
forward
the
current
E
to
other
contact.
Retreive
body:
download
an
integral
E
content.
Mark
as
unread/read:
mark
the
E
as
read/unread.(downloaded
E
‐ mail)
9
9
9
9
Retreive
Delete:
Delete
View
new: delete all: mode:
view or clear
up display
and delete the the
E
receive
‐ a batch mails.
mail of
9 subject.
Details:
display
View
failed
‐ sent
1.
Main
menu
>
Outbox.
the
data.
the
the
new
list
E by
‐
mail.
selected E ‐ date
mail.
and
2.
Select the message you wish to view and select the CENTRAL KEY to view.
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Option
Menu
for
Outbox
Message:
z Resend:
resend
the
selected
mail.
z Delete:
delete
or
delete
a
batch
the
selected
E
‐ mail.
z z
Delete
View
all: clear mode:
up display the
current the mail
outbox.
of mail ‐
sending list by date and z subject.
Details: from, subject, time, size, to, priority, attachment.
Option Menu of Viewing unsent E ‐ mail:
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9
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Resend:
Delete:
Extract:
resend delete
the extract
the
selected current number, content.
View Sent E ‐ mail
1.
Main menu >Messages >Email>Sentbox.
mail.
email.
URL,
address
from
the
2.
Select the message you wish to view and select CENTRAL KEY to view
Option Menu for Sent E ‐ mail: z Forward:
forward
the
sent
E
to
other
contact.
z Delete:
delete
or
delete
a
batch
the
selected
E
‐ mail.
z Delete
all:
clear
up
the
current
sent
mail.
z View mode: subject.
display the mail of mail ‐ sending list by date and z Details: from, subject, time, size, to, priority, attachment.
Option Menu for Viewing Sent Email:
9
9
9
9
Forward: forward
Delete:
delete
or
delete
a
batch
the
selected
E
‐ mail.
Attachment
list:
the view
sent the
E ‐ mail detailed
to other list
in
contact.
attachment.
Extract:
extract
number,
URL,
address
from
the
content.
9 Details: from, subject, time, size, to, priority and attachment.
View/Edit Draft
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1.
Main
menu
>Messages
>Email>Draftbox.
2.
To
continue
to
edit
message
in
draft
box,
select
the
draft
entry
and
select
CENTRAL
KEY
to
edit
3.
Select OPTION and SEND to send the email
Option Menu after Selecting Draft Box: z Send: if there is no addressee, you can jump to the address z z z z editing window of addressee.
Delete:
delete
the
current
or
the
bulk
delete.
Delete
all:
clear
up
the
current
draft
box.
View
mode:
display
the
draft
list
by
date
and
subject.
Details:
from,
subject,
time,
size,
to,
priority,
attachment.
Email Setting
1.
Main menu >Messages >Email >Settings >General settings/ Email accounts/About.
z General settings: You can select the setting entry and input the
parameters
including:
per
sent
mail,
per
received
z mail,
only
receive
headers,
Auto
receive
and
Receive
auto
timer.
accounts:
Select
“New”.You
can
select
the
setting
entry
and input the Email parameters including: Account name, My address, Save copy, User name, Password, Receive server,
Send server, Receive port, Send port, Auth.type, SMTP authentication, Use SSL and Data account.
About: Display the ACCESS Version.
z
Contacts
With
the
contacts
feature,
you
can
manage
the
information,
such
as
contact
phone
number
and
address
and
you
can
set
up
the
personal
ringtone
and
incoming call image or send the v ‐ Card to the contacts.
To access the CONTACTS menu select the CENTRAL KEY from the main menu and select the CONTACTS icon.
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Set
up
Contacts
View
Viewing
Contacts
1.
Main menu > Contacts.
2.
View contacts stored on the Phone, the (U)SIM card or ALL
Create and Edit Contacts
Create a New Contact
1.
Main
menu
>Contacts
2.
Select
OPTIONS
to
select
NEW.
3.
Select
Phone
or
USIM
card
to
determine
where
the
contact
should
be
stored
by
scrolling
left
and
right.
4.
Scroll down to NAME and select the CENTRAL KEY to continue
5.
Enter at least one phone number for the contact and select the
CENTRAL KEY to save.
6.
If storing a contact to the phone you can save the following data: Name,
Mobile number, Home number, Number, Number type, Group, E ‐ mail,
URL,
Birthday,
Ringtone,
Image
and
Notes
7.
If
storing
a
contact
to
the
USIM
card,
you
can
save
the
name
and
number.
Edit a Contact
1.
Main menu > Contacts.
2.
Select the contact entry and select OPTION and select EDIT and
OK.
3.
If the data of the contact is saved in the phone, the contents that
can
be
edited
include:
name,
mobile
number,
other
numbers,
number
type,
group,
E
‐ mail,
URL,
birthday,
ringtone,
image
and
notes.
If
the
data
of
contacts
save
in
USIM
card,
the
contents
which
can
be
edited
are
name
and
number.
Delete a Contact
Delete the data of contacts individually or in a batch.
1.
Main menu >Contacts.
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2.
Select
the
contact
entry
and
select
OPTION
and
DELETE
3.
Select
the
deletion
mode
and
select
OK.
4.
If
selecting
the
mode
“batch
to
delete”,
you
can
use
the
CENTRAL KEY to select deletion items
5.
Select OPTION and DELETE, then select OK to confirm.
Assign a Ringtone and Image for a Contact
Only contacts stored in the phone’s memory support this feature.
1.
Main
menu
>Contacts.
2.
Select
a
contact
and
select
OPTION
and
EDIT.
Select
the
ringtone
or
image,
and
then
select
the
CENTRAL
KEY
to
open
the
folder,
select
the
required
files.
Option Menu when at Newly ‐ added Status:
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Save:
Add
save the number:
currently add the
‐ set message option for a
of a new couple of
contact.
numbers
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selecting.
Add
company:
add
the
company
name
item
which
can
be
edited.
Add
job
title:
add
the
post
item
which
can
be
edited.
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Search Contact
The phone supports alphabetic search in English.
Contacts will be ordered alphabetically starting with the first letter of the name.
1.
Main
menu
>
Contacts.
2.
Search
a
contact
and
phone
number
by
the
alphabetic
sequence.
3.
To
search
the
message
entries
by
the
group,
select
RIGHT
NAVIGATION KEY to open the group folder.
Select group type, and select CENTRAL KEY to open the contact’s list under the group, and then search the sequence.
4.
To do a quick search in contacts input several lettes from the
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contacts
name.
Option
Menu
under
Contacts
Status:
z z z z z z
Call:
Send
New:
Edit:
call
edit
the create the
selected message: the edit
message contact
SMS
of
message
or
of the
by voice
MMS.
contact current
in
call.
contacts.
contact in
contacts.
Delete: delete the current selected contacts or delete a batch the
selected
contacts.
Copy
to
USIM/mobile:
support
the
copy
between
USIM
card
and
phone
mutually,
copy
the
current
record/copy
a
batch
selected
records.
z z z z
Contacts display: select the contacts to display phone/USIM card/All.
Send: send the data of current contact by
SMS/MMS/E ‐ mail/Bluetooth.
Memory status: display the contacts volume of USIM card and the
phone.
Settings:
set
up
my
business
card/Speed
dial/Black
list/Fixed
dial.
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My
business
card:
preset
to
edit
the
self
‐ message.
Speed dial: support to set up the numeric key of keyboard to Quick Dial Key of contact number in
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9 contacts.
Under the standby status, press and hold the numeric key 1 is dialing the voice mail.
Black list: save the contact’s number of phone into incoming
call
filter
list,
the
phone
will
refuse
the
incoming
call
of
this
contact.
Fixed
dial:
set
up
the
contact’s
number
as
fixed
number
and
after
through
confirming
of
PIN2
and
launching, the phone just supports to dial the numbers in fixed dial list.
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Manage
Group
Organize
and
classify
the
contact
data
according
to
the
type
of
the
contact.
Manage Group
1.
Main menu >Contacts.
2.
Switch to the group by selecting RIGHT NAVIGATION KEY.
3.
Select group name and select the CENTRAL KEY to enter into the call entry list under the current group.
4.
The
group
contacts
entry
are
alphabetically
ordered.
You
can
quickly
search
the
required
contact’s
name
and
phone
number
by
typing
in
the
contact’s
name.
Option Menu of Predefining Group: z Edit: edit relevant data for current group, including group z name, group ringtone and group image.
New: create the group.
Option Menu of Customizing Group: z z z
Edit:
edit
relevant
data
for
current
group,
including
group
name,
group
ringtone
and
group
image.
New:
create
the
group.
Delete: delete a currently ‐ selected group.
Business cards
Create a business card
1.
Main menu >Contacts.
2.
Select
OPTION
and
select
SETTINGS.
3.
Select
MY
BUSINESS
CARD
and
select
the
CENTRAL
KEY
to
open
the
business
card
setting
window.
4.
Select
the
input
entries
and
input
the
personal
information
in
order,
including name, mobile number, home number, number, number type,
E ‐ mail, URL, birthday, my photo and notes.
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Send
My
business
card
through
Contacts
1.
Main
menu
>Contacts.
2.
Select
OPTION
and
select
SETTINGS
3.
Select MY BUSINESS CARD and select the CENTRAL KEY to open the business card message window.
4.
Select SEND to select the sending mode and select OK.
5.
The phone will open the message editing window and add business card in message.
6.
After
finishing
message
editing,
you
can
selct
OPTION
and
SEND,
followed
by
OK.
7.
Input
the
address
of
the
recipient
and
select
the
CENTRAL
KEY
to
send.
Memory Status
View Memory Status
1.
Main menu >Contacts.
2.
Select OPTION and select MEMORY STATUS.
3.
Memory status exists in two places; the phone and USIM card which displays
the
use
space/total
space.
Tools
The
tools
module
includes
Alarm,
Notes,
Calculator,
Recorder,
Stopwatch,
E ‐ book, Unit convert, World time.
Access the TOOLS menu by selecting the CENTRAL KEY from the main menu
and select the TOOLS icon.
Alarm Clock
You
can
set
the
alarm
clock
for
a
specific
time
and
can
activate
the
alarm
clock
with
a
recurring
date.
The
tone
function
of
alarm
clock
will
be
audible
when
you
set
the
phone
at
mute
or
turn
the
phone
off.
Activate Alarm Clock
1.
Main menu >Tools >Alarm
2.
The phone supports three alarm clock settings; scroll to the desired setting and select the CENTRAL KEY to access the settings page of the
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alarm
clock.
3.
Input
the
time
for
the
alarm
and
select
SAVE.
4.
To
re
‐ activate
an
alarm
which
has
been
turned
off,
scroll
to
the
alarm
and select ON
Notes
You can record the relevant issues with Notes
Notes Usage
1.
Main
menu
>Tools
>
Notes.
2.
Select
NEW
to
enter
into
the
edit
box
to
edit
3.
Select
CENTRAL
KEY
to
save
the
note.
Calculator
The phone supports the simple calculator function, including addition, subtraction, multiplication and division operations, radical sign operation,
storage operation and operation number reverse.
Calculator
Usage
1.
Main
menu
>
Tools
>
Calculator.
2.
The
calculator
will
operate
according
to
the
input
order.
And
the
result will display in the input area.
Recorder
The phone supports record and play functions.
Recorder Usage
1.
Main
menu
>
Tools
>
Recorder.
2.
To
activate
the
recorder,
select
the
CENTRAL
KEY
3.
To
pause
recording
select
the
CENTRAL
KEY.
4.
To
end
the
recording,
select
the
DOWN
NAVIGATION
KEY
and
the
phone will store the recorded file into My Stuff automatically.
5.
After finishing the recording, you can use the UP NAVIGATION KEY to play the recorded file.
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Option
Menu
z under
Recorder
Status:
Record
folder:
turn
to
the
page
of
record
folder
to
play
or
view
the
specific
message
of
record
folder.
z z z
Settings: set up the storage position of record file, name of file is set in default and the record time is limited.
Delete:delete the record file(s)
Rename: rename the current file z Send: send the current recorder file Via
MMS/Email/Bluetooth.
Stopwatch
You
can
use
the
Stopwatch
function
for
timing.
Sequence timing
1.
Main menu >Tools >Stopwatch > Sequence timing.
2.
Select CENTRAL KEY to start timing ,
3.
During timing select CENTRAL KEY again to save this timing.
Select LSK will end and initial the stopwatch.
Select
RSK
to
stop
timing.
4.
When
stoped:
Select
LSK
to
delete
current
record
and
initialize
the
stopwatch.
Select
BACK
to
save
the
record
and
exit
timing
E ‐ book
The Phone supports TXT files.
E ‐ book Usage
1.
Save
TXT
files
under
the
folder
of
“Others”
from
My
Stuff
2.
Main
menu
>
Tools
>E
‐ book
3.
Select
the
E
‐ book
file
you
want
to
view
and
press
CENTRAL
KEY
to
read
it.
E ‐ book menu Options: z z
Book
Find:
Marker:
Find the
Go to specific
bookmark text
list to manage bookmark(s).
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z z z
Go
to:
Go
to
specific
page
of
ebook.
Auto
scroll:
Set
the
auto
scroll
by
line/page
or
off.
Encode:
Set
the
encode
mode.
Unit convert
Use this feature for the converted units of Area, Energy, Length, Quality,
Power, Pressure, Temperature, Time, Speed, Volume, and Currency.
World Time
The
phone
supports
the
display
of
time
from
cities
in
different
time
zones
Search
City
Info
via
Focusing
on
Map
1.
Main menu > Tools >World Time.
2.
Search city info via the NAVIGATION KEYS to find the desired time zone.
3.
The city name, map position, local city time, time zone and day & night status will be displayed on the window.
Quickly
Search
City
via
City
Name
1.
Main
menu
>
Tools
>
World
Time.
2.
Select
CENTRAL
KEY
to
open
a
quick
searching
window
or
use:
OPTION > Quick search.
3.
Input the first letter of the City and use the UP/DOWN NAVIGATION
KEYS to scroll the list and find the city.
4.
Select OK to select the city.
5.
The phone will display the city position in the map, local date, time, time
zone
and
summer
time
status.
Set
Locate
Zone
1.
Main
menu>
Tools
>World
Time.
2.
Select a city by either the map or via the quick search.
3.
Select OPTION and select SET LOCATE ZONE and select OK.
4.
The phone will set up the selected city time as local city time.
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Set
Summer
Time
1.
Main
menu
>
Tools
>
World
Time.
2.
Select
a
required
city
in
map
or
quick
search
way.
3.
Select OPTION to select SUMMER TIME.
4.
Select a SUMMER TIME status and then save.
Option Menu of Time Zone Display: z z z
Quick search: you can quickly search the required city by inputting
initial
letter
of
the
name
of
city.
Summer
time:
launch
or
close
summer
time.
Set
locate
zone:
set
up
the
time
of
selected
city
to
local
time.
Multimedia
Multimedia includes music player, video player and FM radio.
Music player
The music file format supported by Music Player includes AMR, AAC, MP3,
WAV,
IMY,
MID,
MIDI
and
MMF.
Edit
playlist
1.
Menu
>Multimedia>
Music
player
>
Playlist.
2.
Select
OPTION
and
NEW
to
create
the
play
list.
3.
In the playlists window, select OPTION and select ADD to open the My
Stuff.
4.
Select the media folder/files which you wish to add, and select
CENTRAL KEY to add into the playlist.
5.
Save the playlist
Play
music
file
1.
Main
menu
>Multimedia>
Music
player.
2.
In
the
Music
Library
list,
select
SHUFFLE
ALL,
or
select
key
in
3.
If
Play Back window to play music.
wish to pause the playing, you can select key.
4.
If wish to play previous or next music, you can select key.
or
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5.
Also
you
can
select
Repeat,
and
Equalizer.
to
set
up
playing
settings,
including:
Shuffle,
Video player
The video file format supported by Video Player includes 3GP, 3G2, 3GPP
and MP4.
Play Video Files
1.
Menu
>Multimedia>
Video
player.
2.
If
desired
to
paly
video,
you
can
select
key
to
play.
3.
If
desired
to
pause
the
playing,
you
can
select
key.
4.
If
desired
to
play
previous
or
next
video,
you
can
select
or
key.
Option menu when playing: z z z z
Full
Play
screen: list:
the swith
video to
full player will play list,
you
can
add
or
remove
the
play
file
in
filemanager.
Change
volume:
adjust
the
volume
Quit:
exit
Video
Player.
‐ screen mode.
video according to the play
FM Radio
Listening to the radio
Please
note
that
the
ability
to
receiving
broadcast
by
radio
depends
on
the
proximity
and
coverage
of
the
broadcasting
station.
The
antenna
used
by
FM
radio
is
not
the
antenna
of
wireless
device.
The
FM
radio
will
work
only
when used with the wired 3.5mm
earphone.
Using the FM Radio
1.
Main
menu
>
Multimedia
>
Radio.
2.
To
activate
the
radio
search,
select
SEARCH
3.
The
search
will
stop
when
it
has
compoleted
its
search
of
available stations.
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4.
Select
the
UP/DOWN
NAVIGATION
KEYS
to
tune
the
radio
5.
Select
the
LEFT/RIGHT
NAVIGATION
KEYS
to
change
the
channel.
Broadcast Setting
1.
Select
OPTION
to
select
AUTO
SEARCH,
and
search
the
signal
channel
automatically
and
save.
2.
Select
SAVE
CHANNEL,
you
can
save
the
current
displayed
channel
to
the channel list.
3.
If you save the stored broadcasting station, you can enter CHANNEL
LIST to select your required station.
4.
To change the frequency manually, please select OPTION to select
MANUAL INPUT.
5.
To
listen
to
the
broadcast
by
loudspeaker,
please
select
OPTION
to
select
SPEAKER
the
sound
path
will
be
switched
to
the
speaker.
6.
Select
CHANGE
VOLUME,
you
can
adjust
the
volume
of
the
radio.
7.
To
turn
off
the
radio
and
exit,
please
select
QUIT.
My stuff
My Stuff supports the operation of images, sounds, videos and java files.
To access the MY STUFF menu select the CENTRAL KEY from the homescreen
and
select
the
MY
STUFF
icon.
Folder
Create
a
Folder
1.
Main menu > My stuff > Images/Sounds/Videos/Applications/ Others.
2.
Select a sub ‐ folder including: images, sounds, videos, applications and others by pressing the CENTRAL KEY
3.
Select
OPTION
and
NEW
FOLDER
4.
Input
the
name
of
new
folder
and
select
CENTRAL
KEY
to
save.
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Option
Menu
of
Folder
Type:
z z z z z z
New Folder: create the new folder in the current folder.
Delete folder: delete the selected folder.
Move floder: move the selected folder from the current position to other position.
Copy folder: Copy the current folder to other position.
View
mode:
list
and
abbreviatory
image.
Memory
status:
display
the
phone
and
storage
status
of
external
memorizer.
Files
View Files
1.
My stuff > Images/Sounds/Videos/Applications/ Others.
2.
Select a folder including: images, sounds, videos, applications and others.
You can select the CENTRAL KEY to open the folder list under this
folder.
3.
After
selecting
and
opening
the
folder,
select
CENTRAL
KEY
to
see
the
file
list.
4.
To
view
the
memory
status
of
the
folder
OPTION
and
MEMORY
STATUS.
Move, Copy and Delete the Files
1.
Main menu > My stuff.
2.
Select a folder including: images, sounds, videos, applications and others.
3.
Select
the
required
files
and
select
OPTION
4.
Select
MOVE/COPY/DELETE
or
MOVE/BATCH
TO
MOVE
or
COPY/BATCH
TO
COPY
or
DELETE/BATCH
TO
DELETE
5.
For
a
batch
operation,
select
CENTRAL
KEY
to
select
the
required
file
and
select
OPTION
to
select
a
specific
operation.
Option Menu for Image List: z Set
as:
set
up
the
selected
file
as
wallpaper/contact
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z z z z z z z z image/screen
saver.
Send:
send
the
selected
files
by
MMS/E
‐ mail/Bluetooth.
Move:
move
the
selected
file
from
the
current
position
to
other position.
Copy: copy the selected the file to other position.
Delete: delete the selected file.
Rename: rename the current file.
New Folder: create the new folder in the current folder.
View
mode:
set
up
to
array
the
files
by
list/abbreviatory
image.
Details:
display
the
current
detailed
message
of
the
file,
including
Name,
Format,
Type,
Time
creation,Size,
Resolution,
z
Position and Protected.
Memory status: view the phone and occupied status of external memorizer.
Option Menu When Viewing Image Status:
9 Set
as:
set
up
the
selected
file
as
wallpaper/contact
image/screen
protection.
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9
Rotation+flip:
rotate
or
overturn
the
image.
Add
effect:
original
image,
decoloration,
old
picture,
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9
9
9 reversion, brightening, darkling, exposal and cartoon.
Slides show: display the file by playing slide.
Send: send the current files by MMS/E ‐ mail/Bluetooth.
Delete: delete the current file.
Details: display the current specific message of the file, including
Name,
Format,
Type,
Creation
Date,
Size,
Resolution,
Position
and
Protected.
Option Menu for Music Ring List: z Set as: set up the selected file as voice call ring/message
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z z z z z z z z alert/email
alert.
Send:
send
the
selected
files
by
MMS/E
‐ mail/Bluetooth.
Move:
move
the
selected
file
from
the
current
position
to
other position.
Copy: copy the selected file to other position.
Delete: delete the selected file.
Rename: rename the current file.
New folder: create the new folder in the current folder.
View
mode:
set
up
to
array
the
files
by
list/abbreviatory
image.
Details:
display
the
current
detailed
message
of
the
file,
including
name,
mode,
type,
time
creation,
size,
position
and
z file protection.
Memory status: view the phone and occupied status of external memorizer.
Option Menu of Video List: z z
Send:
send
the
selected
files
by
MMS/E
‐ mail/Bluetooth.
Move:
move
the
selected
file
from
the
current
position
to
z z z z z other
position.
Copy:
copy
the
selected
file
to
other
position.
Delete:
Rename: rename the current file.
New
delete folder:
the create
selected the new
file.
folder in the current folder.
View mode: set up to array the files by list/abbreviatory z image.
Details:
display
the
current
detailed
message
of
the
file,
including
Name,
Format,
Type,
Creation
Date,
Size,
Position
and
Protected.
Memory
status:
view
the
phone
and
occupied
status
of
z external memorizer.
Option Menu under Application List: z Send: send the selected files by MMS/E ‐ mail/Bluetooth.
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z z z z z z z z
Move:
move
the
selected
file
from
the
current
position
to
other
position.
Copy:
copy
selected
file
to
other
position.
Delete: delete the selected file.
Rename: rename the current file.
New folder: create the new folder in the current folder.
View mode: set up to array the files by list/Grid.
Details: display the current detailed message of the file, including
Name,
Format,
Type,
Creation
date,
Size,
Position
and
Protected.
Memory
status:
view
the
phone
and
occupied
status
of
external
memorizer.
Calendar
You can save the Appointment, Memo and Anniversary.
The phone will timely remind you of the related events, assisting for you to manage your routines.
To
access
the
CALENDAR
menu
select
the
CENTRAL
KEY
from
the
homescreen
and
select
the
CALENDAR
icon.
After
you
enter
into
the
calendar
window,
the
current
date
will
be
displayed
in the calendar month view.
View Calendar
View Events in Designated Date
1.
Select: CENTRAL KEY > Calendar.
2.
Select
OPTION
and
TO
CERTAIN
DAY,
followed
by
OK.
3.
After
inputting
the
date,
select
OK.
Week
View
1.
Select: CENTRAL KEY > Calendar.
2.
Select OPTION and WEEK VIEW and select the CENTRAL KEY.
3.
If there is an event log in a time interval, the week view will prominently display the time interval.
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View
an
Outdated
Event
1.
Select:
CENTRAL
KEY
>
Calendar.
2.
Select OPTION and select EXPIRED EVENT and select OK.
3.
Select OPTION to view the detailed event info.
Option Menu under Calendar Status: z z z z z
New event: create an event in a selected date.
Week
view:
view
the
specific
routine
in
the
week.
Delete Delete
the
event
in
a
select
date
To
certain
day:
skip
to
a
designated
date.
Settings:
set
up
alarm
ringtones
for
different
types
of
events,
and set up the parameter for Week View including the date and name of Week View.
Expired Event: display all outdated event logs.
z
Managing Events
Create Event
1.
Main
menu
>
Calendar.
2.
Select
new
event
date
and
select
the
CENTRAL
KEY
to
access
the
current
day’s
calendar
details.
3.
Select OPTION and NEW EVENT.
4.
Type the event details (e.g.
title, type, summary, address, start date, start time, end date, end time, alarm, (alarm ringtone) repeat cycle etc.
in calendar setting.
5.
Select SAVE
Delete
Event
1.
Main
menu
>
Calendar.
2.
Select
date
in
calendar
and
select
the
CENTRAL
KEY
to
access
the
current day’s calendar details.
3.
Select OPTION and DELETE and then select the deletion mode and select OK.
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Option
Menu
z under
Present
Event
Management
List:
New
event:
create
an
event
in
a
present
date.
z Delete:
delete
the
current
or
delete
a
batch
files.
z To certain day: skip designated date.
to the event management list window of
Call Log
The call log allows you to view Outgoing calls, incoming calls, missed calls and
relevant
messages.
To
access
the
CALL
LOG,
select
the
CENTRAL
KEY
from
the
home
screen
and
select
the
CALL
LOG
icon.
Option Menu for Call Log
•
•
•
•
Missed
All
Calls: calls:
Outgoing
Incoming
displays calls: calls:
displays
all
the displays displays call
list the the
of list list
records
recently of of
missed recently recently including
calls.
outgoing incoming missed
calls.
calls.
calls,
outgoing
• calls,
incoming
calls
and
call
log.
Data
transmission:
displays
the
volume
of
sent
and
received
• messages
Call duration: display recent call duration, all outgoing calls time, all incoming calls time.
Viewing the Call Log
View Call Log
1.
Main
menu
>
Call
log
2.
Select
the
call
log
you
wish
to
view:
Missed
calls/Outgoing
calls/
Incoming
calls/All
calls.
Save a Number from Call Log in Contacts
1.
Select: CENTRAL KEY > Call log
2.
Select the call log you wish to view: Missed calls/Outgoing calls/
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Incoming
calls/All
calls.
3.
Select
call
log
entry/phone
number
and
select
OPTION
and
SAVE
NUMBER,
then
select
OK.
4.
If saving as a new contact entry, select the type of number, select OK and input the other information of contact
5.
Select SAVE.
6.
If adding the number as an update to an existing contact, select number’s type, add any other information of contact and select
SAVE.
Make
a
call
from
the
Call
Log
1.
Select:
CENTRAL
KEY
>
Call
log
2.
Select the call log you wish to view: Missed calls/Outgoing calls/
Incoming calls/All calls.
3.
Select call log entry.
4.
Select SEND to call the number.
Option Menu in Record List: z z z z
Edit
and
dial:
you
can
edit
and
call
the
number.
Send
message:
send
the
SMS/MMS.
Delete:
delete
the
current/
delete
a
batch
records.
Save number:
Contacts.
add the message of recored contact to the z z
Set speed dial: set up the selected contact’s number as speed dial number.
Set reject call: set up the selected contact’s number as filter number.
Settings
The
settings
function
will
help
you
customize
the
phone.
Do
not
revise
the
setting provided by the network supplier.
To access the SETTINGS menu select the CENTRAL KEY from the home screen and select the SETTINGS icon.
For more details on setting persoinalizing the settings in yoru device see the section titled SET UP YOUR
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PHONE
Profile
You can set up personal ringtone and relevant prompt tone of the phone in different scenes.
1.
Main menu > Settings > Profile.
2.
Select from one of the five profile options (Standard, Meeting, Silent, car or Outdoor) to indicate the volume of your alerts.
3.
Once
you
select
the
Profile
select
CENTRAL
KEY
to
change
the
settings
of
the
profile.
4.
Scroll
through
each
feature
notification
and
assign
different
notifications
for
incoming
voice
calls,
message
alerts,
alerts,
key
tones and warnings.
5.
Press SELECT using the left soft key to save your changes
Options under Standard Mode Settings: z z z z z
Voice call ring: set the ringtone for incoming
Volume:
control
the
volume
of
the
ringtone.
Message
Vibrating
alert: alert:
set set
up
the prompt
phone
tone to
of
vibrate.
voice message.
alert:
set
up
prompt
tone
of
email.
calls.
z z
Key tone: select audible keytones or silent.
Warning tone: turn the warning tone on/off.
Options under Silent Mode Settings: z z z
Voice
call
ring:
set
the
ringtone
for
incoming
voice
calls.
Message
alert:
set
up
prompt
tone
of
message.
alert:
set
up
prompt
tone
of
E
‐ mail.
Display Settings
Set up screen display parameters for the phone.
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1.
Main
menu
>
Settings
>
Display
settings.
2.
Select
setting
to
edit
and
select
the
CENTRAL
KEY
to
open.
3.
After
editing
the
settings
select
SAVE.
Items under Display Settings: z Idle screen: set up standby menu for the phone.
It wallpaper and whether to display the time and date.
includes z z z
Backlight time: set up the waiting time of screen light, including
10
seconds/20
seconds/30
seconds/
Always.
Brightness:
set
up
the
brightness
of
display
screen.
Screen
saver:
set
up
the
Screen
saver
state
and
select
images.
Phone Settings
Set up the language, time, date and shortcut of the phone.
1.
Main menu > Settings > Phone settings.
2.
Select setting to edit and select the CENTRAL KEY to open.
3.
After editing the settings select SAVE.
Items
of
z
Phone
Settings:
Language:
you
can
set
up
the
displayed
language
of
the
phone.
z z
Time and date: set up reference time, date, displayed format of time, displayed format of date.
Shortcuts: set up the displayed status and function of shortcut key.
z Automatic time update: Set automatic time update function on
and
off.
Call
Settings
Set
up
the
attribute
parameter
of
call
function.
1.
Select: CENTRAL KEY > Settings > Call settings.
2.
Select setting to edit and select the CENTRAL KEY to open
3.
After editing the settings select SAVE.
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Option
for
z
Call
Settings:
Phone
number:
set
up
whether
displaying
the
local
phone
number
in
the
contactee’s
phone,
and
the
sending
local
z z z z phone number requires the network support.
Call waiting: set up whether answering the second incoming call under the call status of the phone.
Answer mode: set up to receive the call by random key/receving key.
Auto
redial:
set
up
whether
continuing
to
dial
if
calling
failure,
this
function
supports
at
most
10
times
automatic
re
‐ dial.
Minute
prompt:
set
up
whether
reminding
10
seconds
prior
to
integral
minute
under
the
call
status
of
the
phone.
z z z
Answer prompt: prompt the receving function of the phone.
Call divert: transfer the voice incoming call to another number or voice message box which you designated.
Call barring: set up the preview of calling and receving, including to prohibit the phone from dialing out, restrict dialing
international
long
‐ distance
call,
restrict
dialing
international
long
‐ distance
outer
domestic,
restrict
all
incoming
calls,
restrict
the
incoming
call
during
the
international
roam,
cancel
all
call
restriction.
This
feature
requires network support.
Network Settings
Configure settings for the phone when searching for networks.
1.
Main menu > Settings > Network settings.
2.
Select
setting
to
edit
and
select
the
CENTRAL
KEY
to
open
3.
After
editing
the
settings
select
SAVE.
Options
for
Network
Settings:
z Network mode: set
Phone as 3G Prefer.
up the connected network mode of the z Search mode: set up the mode of network searching of the phone, including Auto and Manual.
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Security
Settings
Unauthorized
use
of
this
phone
can
be
prevented
through
management
of
the phone and (U)SIM card passwords.
The phone and (U)SIM card have passwords, as well as PIN2 which support 4 ‐ 8 characters.
The factory lock password for the phone is 0000.
The (U)SIM card password and PIN2 are provided by network service provider.
If you input an invalid PIN/PIN2 3
times your (U)SIM card will be locked.
If
you
want
to
unlock
the
locked
(U)SIM
card,
you
need
to
input
personal
unlock
key
(PUK/PUK2),
which
is
provided
by
Cincinnati
Bell.
If
you
input
an
invalid
PUK
10
consecutive
times,
your
(U)SIM
card
will
be
permanently
disabled.
1.
Main menu> Settings > Security Settings
2.
Select setting to edit and select the CENTRAL KEY to open
3.
After editing the settings select SAVE.
Options for Security Settings: z Automatic
keylock:
Set
up
to
launch
or
close
the
auto
keyboard
lock
function.
After
launching
the
auto
keyboard
lock,
it
will
lock
the
keyboard
automatically
after
operating
z z z z z one minute without key pressing under the standby status of the phone to prevent dialing the number wrongly.
Phone lock: set up to launch or close the function of phone lock.
After launching the phone lock, you should input the password of phone lock at a time when you turn on the phone.
PIN
lock:
set
up
to
launch
or
close
the
function
of
PIN
lock.
After
launching
of
PIN
lock,
you
should
input
the
password
of
PIN
lock
at
a
time
when
you
turn
on
the
phone.
Change phone code: alter the password of phone lock.
Change PIN: alter password of PIN.
Change PIN2: alter password of PIN2..
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Connection
Settings
Parameter
setting
includes
Bluetooth
and
Data
account.
Select:
Main
menu>Settings>Connection
settings.
Options for Connection Settings: z Bluetooth: activate or deactivate the Bluetooth function, search Bluetooth devices or set up Bluetooth parameters.
z Data account: Set up the parameter of data account.
Bluetooth
Settings
Select:
Main
menu
>
Settings
>
Connection
Settings
>
Bluetooth> Settings.
Options for Bluetooth Settings:
9 Visibility: Aiming at other Bluetooth device to display
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9 or conceal the local phone.
Device name: Input the name of local phone.
Save location: The storage position for device.
The
option
is
phone/Memory
card.
Bluetooth
Pairing
Bluetooth
Devices
Bluetooth
devices
are
paired
prior
to
being
able
to
communicate
and
exchange information.
In order to complete the pairing a PIN number must be entered.
For accessories this is often 0000 (or as otherwise indicated in the manual of the accessory).
For other devices a matching password (1 ‐ 6 digits), must be created to enable pairing.
Once paired, the devices will
automatically connect in the future, when Bluetooth is enabled.
1.
Main
menu
>Settings
>
Connection
Settings
>
Bluetooth.
2.
Select
TURN
ON
to
activate
the
Bluetooth
function.
3.
Scroll
to
DEVICES
and
select
4.
Select SEARCH to look for Bluetooth devices in range
5.
Select your headset or Bluetooth accessory from the list
6.
Enter the PIN 0000 to complete the pairing process and select the MENU KEY
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7.
After
the
password
is
accepted
the
Bluetooth
device
will
be
paired
to
the
phone
and
stored
in
the
list
of
devices.
8.
Note:
please
consult
the
user
manual
of
your
Bluetooth
accessorory for the PIN if it is not 0000.
Transmitting Data via Bluetooth
1.
Open the folder containing the file you wish to send, (for example, open My Stuff if you want to send a picture to another
device),
select
the
file
you
wish
to
send.
2.
Select
OPTION
and
SEND
and
then
select
VIA
BLUETOOTH
3.
The
phone
will
display
the
device
list,
allowing
you
to
select
which
Bluetooth
device
you
send
it
to.
Note:
in
order
to
send
a
file via Bluetooth your device must be paired with the receiving device in advance.
See instructions on pairing above.
4.
If the object device requires a password, the phone will prompt you to input.
5.
After
the
devices
are
paired,
the
phone
will
display
a
prompt
of
Sending
File.
Data
Account
Settings
(DO
NOT
MODIFY)
1.
Main menu > Setting >Connection Settings > Data Account.
2.
Select a data account and select the MENU KEY to view the account info, including account name, access point, authentification type, user’s name and password.
3.
If desired to create a new data account, select OPTION and CREATE
4.
Input
the
option,
input
account
setting
parameters,
and
settings
and
select
SAVE.
Reset Settings
There are two types or reset options; partial or full.
A partial recovery
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(Restore
Specific),
restores
all
settings
to
the
factory
default
but
does
not
erase
user
‐ created
content,
including
contacts,
messages
and
files.
A
full
recovery
(Restore
All),
restores
the
device
to
factory
settings
and
erases
all
user ‐ created or downloaded content.
1.
Main menu > Settings > Default Settings
2.
Choose the restore type; Restore specific /Restore all.
3.
Input the phone password.
(The original password of the phone is
0000
when
the
phone
leaves
the
factory).
4.
Select
OK.
5.
After
the
phone
is
reset,
it
will
return
to
the
homescreen
Flight mode
Radio frequency (RF) will disturb the electronic equipment, when you are in following condition, please turn on “Flight mode”, and turn off all the function which related with radio, for instance: hospital, oil station and
plane, and so on.
Select:
Main
menu>Settings>
Flight
mode.
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FAQs
and
Troubleshooting
Solution
If
you
experience
issues
with
your
Cincinnati
Bell
A56W,
plese
revert
to
the
following
FAQ
prior
to
calling
customer
support.
The phone cannot be started up: z z
Check
Check
whether whether
the the power
key battery
is is
pressed contacted and
held well or
continuously.
not.
Please
firstly
z remove the battery and refit it, then re ‐ power on the device.
Check
whether
the
battery
is
run
out
or
not.
Please
recharge
it.
There
z is
a
lock
screen
displayed
upon
powering
on
the
phone:
Input
the
phone
lock
password:
select
a
function
of
automatically
z z locking the phone.
The phone lock password must be input before using it.
Input PIN: select a function of inputting PIN upon powering on the device each time.
The PIN must be input; (the PIN of USIM card should be input when firstly used the phone).
Input
PUK:
input
PIN
wrongly
in
continually
3
times.
The
operator
‐ supplied
PUK
must
be
input.
(U)SIM
Card
is
Error:
z (U)SIM card metal surface is contaminated.
metal contacts with a piece of clean cloth.
Wipe the (U)SIM card z z
(U)SIM card is not installed.
Install the (U)SIM card correctly according to User’s Manual.
(U)SIM card is damaged.
Pease contact with your network service supplier.
The
z network
cannot
be
accessed:
Weak
signal.
Please
move
to
a
location
of
strong
signal
for
a
trial.
z z
Beyond the coverage of the network service supplier.
(U)SIM card is invalid.
Please contact with your network service
supplier.
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Cannot
Dial
Out:
z Please
confirm
the
dial
key
is
pressed
after
the
number
is
dialed.
z Please
confirm
the
(U)SIM
card
is
valid.
z Please confirm whether the call restriction function is set up.
z Please confirm whether the fixed dial function is set up.
Bad call quality: z Check
whether
the
volume
is
adjusted
appropriately.
z Use the phone at the place where the receiving quality is not good, such
as
near
to
the
building
or
in
the
basement
where
the
radio
wave
cannot
reach.
z Use
the
phone
at
the
peak
time,
such
as
at
the
time
of
going
on/off
the
duty,
the
channel
is
congested.
Contact cannot call you: z Please confirm that the phone is powered on and is uplinked with network; z Please confirm that the call is barred because of owned toll;
z Please
confirm
whether
the
(U)SIM
card
is
valid;
z Please
confirm
whether
the
fixed
dial
function
is
set
up;
Contact
cannot
hear
you:
z Please
confirm
that
the
microphone
area
is
free
of
debris.
z Please keep the microphone at the bottom of the phone close to your mouth.
Short standby time z
The stand ‐ by time is relevant to the system setup.
The phone is possibly
at
the
place
where
the
signal
state
is
bad.
When
the
phone
cannot
receive
the
signal,
the
phone
will
transmit
to
search
the
base
station
continuously;
consuming
a
great
deal
of
battery
capacity
and
shortening
the
stand
‐ by
time
of
the
battery.
Please
move
to
the
place
where
the
signal
is
strong
to
use
the
phone
or
temporarily
power
the
phone off.
z
The battery requires replacment with a new battery.
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Cannot
charge:
z Bad
electrical
contact!
Please
check
that
the
plug
is
connected
well.
z Wipe
the
interfaces
of
the
phone
and
battery
with
soft
dry
cloth.
z The
battery
or
adapter
is
damaged
and
requires
to
be
replaced.
Contact customer care if you suspect damage to the battery or charger.
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Health
&
Safety
Information
RF/SAR
Information
Your phone is a low ‐ energy wireless receiver.
Upon powering it on, the phone will emit a low ‐ level radio frequency (RF).
All governments around the world use the national safety directives framed by specialized scientific organizations, such as ICNIRP and IEEE.
These directives
have
established
an
approved
level
of
radio
waves
exposure
to
common
population.
The
approved
level
includes
any
metrological
deviation,
such
as
age
and
health
levels,
providing
a
guarantee
within
a
safe
range
for
human
being.
The specific absorption rate (SAR) is a measurement unit of body ‐ absorbed wireless wave quantity when the phone is used.
The SAR value is instituted according to the highest energy level validated in the lab status.
The true
SAR level when the phone is operated will be far lower than this level.
The nearer
the
phone
is
from
a
base
station,
the
lower
is
the
energy
emitted
by
the
phone.
The
SAR
levels
of
different
models
of
phones
will
vary
possibly.
In
order
to
ensure the subscriber safe and healthful, the phone is designed and manufactured by abiding by the Wireless Exposure Directive .
The SAR limit fit for the public radio wave is 2.0watt/kg (W/kg) per 10 body
issues.
After test, the phone conforms to this limit.
Battery
Do
not
use
a
damaged
adapter
or
battery.
Please
use
the
battery
correctly,
do
not
short
circuit
the
battery,
short
will
create fire hazard.
Do not burn the battery or insert in fire.
Do not discard the battery in your garbage.
Return it to Cincinnati Bell or other battery recycling facility.
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The
battery
charging
time
depends
on
the
remained
capacity,
type
and
adapter.
The
battery
may
be
charged
thousands
of
times,
but
will
wear
out
gradually.
Please
purchases
new
battery
when
the
standby
time
is
shorter
than the normal time obviously.
Please use the proper charging equiptment and certified battery
Please disconnect the adapter and the power supply when the adapter is not used.
Please do not overcharge the battery; otherwise damage to the battery may shorten
the
service
life
of
the
battery.
Traffic
Safety
The
phone
has
a
strong
wireless
voice
communication
function.
With
it,
you
can call at any time and any place, thus the subscriber shall undertake some important responsibilities.
Driving is your first priority when you are driving.
Be aware of answering calls and abide by the local regulations while driving.
Use the hands ‐ free device to enhance the convenience and safety for the use
of
the
wireless
phone.
Tell
the
caller
that
you
are
driving.
If
necessary,
hang
up
during
traffic
congestion
and
bad
weather.
Please
close
your
mobile
phone
when
fuelling
or
at
any
place
where
the
bidirectional wireless devices are prohibited using.
Please do not place the phone together with the flammable and explosive articles because the internal sparkle can ignite.
Please close the mobile phone before the plane takes off.
Be sure not use the phone during the flight in order to prevent the phone form disturbing the
plane
communication
system.
Operating
Environment
Please
power
down
the
phone
where
wireless
phone
use
is
prohibited.
Using the wireless device may cause the risks.
Read the User’s Manual; understand the security and safety instructions.
The phone is prohibited from connecting with other incompatible devices.
The subscriber shall use the phone at the correct location (to the ear with
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the
antenna
pointing
to
top
of
the
arm)
in
order
to
operate
satisfactorily
and
protect
your
health.
Please
use
the
phone
at
applicable
temperature
range
-
10 ℃ to
50 ℃ .
Electronic Apparatus
Most electronic devices shield the radio information.
Please contact the manufacturer for related information.
Pacemaker: keep the phone 6 inches (15cm) or above apart from the pacemaker;
do
not
carry
the
phone
in
the
chest
pocket;
answer
the
incoming
call
with
the
ear
at
the
other
side
of
the
pacemaker
to
lower
the
possible
disturbance.
Please
power
off
the
phone
if
you
concern
about
the
disturbance
of
the
pacemakers.
Other medical apparatus: please consult with manufacturer if you use other personal medical apparatus in confirmation of wireless shield wave.
The doctor may assist you obtaining the information.
Please close the phone if the phone is prohibited using near the healthcare facilities.
Automobile device: please consult the manufacturer in confirmation of the information
because
the
wireless
signal
may
affect
the
electronic
devices
installed
in
the
automobile.
Emergency
Call
Please input the emergency call under the standby mode and then press the key to dial out if you want to make an emergency call.
Other Important Safety Information z Please use the accessories of the original manufacturer or the accessories
approved
by
the
manufacturer.
The
usage
of
any
z unapproved
accessory
will
affect
the
phone
performance
and
damage
the
phone,
and
may
result
in
human
body
risks.
Please
do
not
place
your
phone
near
to
the
magnetic
memory
z medium such as PC disk.
The phone may disturb the TV, radio, PC, thus affecting the call performance when using the phone near them.
Do not connect the phone with other device not supporting the
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phone.
Repair
&Maintenance
z This product is designed delicately and manufactured with hi ‐ tech.
Please use it cautiously.
The following suggestions will help you use
z z z the phone happily for a long time.
Keep the phone dry, and avoid all types of liquids from entering the interior of the phone.
Water damage voids warranty.
Do
not
operate
the
phone
with
wet
hands,
if
you
do
electric
shock
may
result.
Please
do
not
store
the
phone
under
elevated
temperature,
or
otherwise
the
service
life
of
the
electronic
apparatus
will
shorten,
z z z z z z z z damage the battery and possibly melt the accessories.
Please do not store the phone under the low temperature.
When the phone restores a normal operating temperature, vapor will enter in the interior of the phone to damage the phone circuit board.
Please do not expose your phone under the strong sunlight and avoid
your
phone
being
heated.
Please
do
not
place
your
phone
near
flammable
liquids
and
gas
or
explosive
objects.
Please
do
not
throw
and
beat
your
phone.
Cruelty
to
the
phone
will
damage the internal circuit board.
When cleaning the phone, please use static ‐ proof cloth, but not dry or static ‐ prone cloth.
When cleaning the phone surface, do not use chemicals, such as detergents.
Please power off the phone before cleaning it.
Please
do
not
paint
your
phone
because
the
pigments
will
impede
your
phone
from
being
used
normally.
If
your
phone
has
flash
lamp,
please
do
not
get
too
close
to
the
eyes
to
prevent
eye
damage.
If your phone or battery gets wet, the internal tags of the phone will be damaged.
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FCC Regulations:
This mobile phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This mobile phone 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 interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiated 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 interference to 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.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
RF Exposure Information (SAR)
This mobile phone meets the government
’ s requirements for exposure to radio waves.
This phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S.
Government.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg.
*
Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest 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 poser required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.
The highest SAR value for the model phone as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 1.44
W/kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.538
W/kg
(Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements.)
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported
SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display
Grant section of www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid after searching on FCC ID: SG71104HW-A56W.
For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use with an accessory that contains no metal and the positions the handset a minimum of 1.5cm
from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. If you do no t use a body-worn accessory and are not holding the phone at the ear, position the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from your body when the phone is switched on.
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