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JCB  TP909  

Pro-­‐Smart  

User  manual  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thank  you  for  purchasing  JCB  ToughPhone  

TP909  mobile  phone  

 

Please  Read  Before  Proceeding  

 

Safety  Precautions    

Please  read  the  safety  precautions  carefully  to  ensure  the  correct  use  of  your  mobile   phone.    

 

Despite  the  nature  of  this  rugged  device,  avoid  hitting,  throwing,  dropping,  crushing,  

  bending  and  puncturing,  your  mobile  phone.  

Avoid  using  your  mobile  phone  in  a  damp  environment,  such  as  the  bathroom.  Prevent   your  mobile  phone  from  being  intentionally  soaked  or  washed  in  liquid.  

 

Do  not  switch  on  your  mobile  phone  when  it  is  prohibited  to  use  phones  or  when  the  

  phone  may  cause  interference  or  danger.    

 

Do  not  use  your  mobile  phone  while  driving.    

Follow  any  rules  or  regulations  in  hospitals  and  health  care  facilities.  Switch  off  your   mobile  phone  near  medical  apparatus.    

 

Switch  off  your  mobile  phone  in  aircraft.  The  phone  may  cause  interference  to  control  

  equipment  of  the  aircraft.    

Switch  off  your  mobile  phone  near  high-­‐precision  electronic  devices.  The  phone  may   affect  the  performance  of  these  devices.    

 

Do  not  attempt  to  disassemble  your  mobile  phone  or  its  accessories.  Only  qualified  

  personnel  are  allowed  to  service  or  repair  the  phone.  

Do  not  place  your  mobile  phone  or  its  accessories  in  containers  with  a  strong   electromagnetic  field.    

 

Do  not  place  magnetic  storage  media  near  your  mobile  phone.  Radiation  from  the  

  phone  may  erase  the  information  stored  on  them.    

Do  not  put  your  mobile  phone  in  a  high-­‐temperature  place  or  use  it  in  a  place  with   flammable  gas  such  as  a  gas  station.    

 

Keep  your  mobile  phone  and  its  accessories  away  from  young  children.  Do  not  allow  

  children  to  use  your  mobile  phone  without  guidance.    

 

Use  only  approved  batteries  and  chargers  to  avoid  the  risk  of  explosions.    

 

Observe  any  laws  or  regulations  on  the  use  of  wireless  devices.  Respect  others’  privacy   and  legal  rights  when  using  your  wireless  device.    

Strictly  follow  the  relevant  instructions  of  this  manual  while  using  the  USB  cable.  

Otherwise  your  mobile  phone  or  PC  may  be  damaged.    

   

Notice    

 

The  product  described  in  this  manual  may  include  copyrighted  software  and  possible   licensors.  Customers  shall  not  in  any  manner  reproduce,  distribute,  modify,  decompile,   disassemble,  decrypt,  extract,  reverse  engineer,  lease,  assign,  or  sublicense  the  said   software  or  hardware,  unless  such  restrictions  are  prohibited  by  applicable  laws  or  such  

  actions  are  approved  by  respective  copyright  holders  under  licenses.    

Some  features  of  the  product  and  its  accessories  described  herein  rely  on  the  software   installed,  capacities  and  settings  of  local  network,  and  may  not  be  activated  or  may  be   limited  by  local  network  operators  or  network  service  providers.  Thus  the  descriptions   herein  may  not  exactly  match  the  product  or  its  accessories  you  purchase.    

The  manufacturer  reserves  the  right  to  change  or  modify  any  information  or   specifications  contained  in  this  manual  without  prior  notice  or  obligation.    

The  manufacturer  is  not  responsible  for  the  legitimacy  and  quality  of  any  products  that   you  upload  or  download  through  this  mobile  phone,  including  but  not  limited  to  the   text,  pictures,  music,  movies,  and  non-­‐built-­‐in  software  with  copyright  protection.  Any   consequences  arising  from  the  installation  or  usage  of  the  preceding  products  on  this  

  mobile  phone  shall  be  borne  by  yourself.    

NO  WARRANTY    

THE  CONTENTS  OF  THIS  MANUAL  ARE  PROVIDED  “AS  IS”.  EXCEPT  AS  REQUIRED  BY  

APPLICABLE  LAWS,  NO  WARRANTIES  OF  ANY  KIND,  EITHER  EXPRESS  OR  IMPLIED,  

INCLUDING  BUT  NOT  LIMITED  TO,  THE  IMPLIED  WARRANTIES  OF  MERCHANTABILITY  

AND  FITNESS  FOR  A  PARTICULAR  PURPOSE,  ARE  MADE  IN  RELATION  TO  THE  ACCURACY,  

RELIABILITY  OR  CONTENTS  OF  THIS  MANUAL.    

TO  THE  MAXIMUM  EXTENT  PERMITTED  BY  APPLICABLE  LAW,  IN  NO  CASE  SHALL  THE  

MANUFACTURER  BE  LIABLE  FOR  ANY  SPECIAL,  INCIDENTAL,  INDIRECT,  OR  

CONSEQUENTIAL  DAMAGES,  OR  LOST  PROFITS,  BUSINESS,  REVENUE,  DATA,  GOODWILL  

OR  ANTICIPATED  SAVINGS.    

 

Import  and  Export  Regulations    

Customers  shall  comply  with  all  applicable  export  or  import  laws  and  regulations  and   will  obtain  all  necessary  governmental  permits  and  licenses  in  order  to  export,  re-­‐export  

  or  import  the  product  mentioned  in  this  manual  including  the  software  and  technical   data  therein.    

 

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Release the battery cover

Turn both screws anti-clockwise to release battery door and lift cover off using the slot beneath the camera.

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Insert Micro-SD card

Slide the metal clasp down and it will hinge up from the bottom.

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Welcome  to  the  JCB  Pro-­‐Smart.

 

The  Pro-­‐Smart  is  waterproof  IPX7,  dustproof  IP6X,  and  is  rugged  enough  to  withstand  a   drop  of  1.5M  onto  a  hard  surface.  Yet  it  also  features  a  touch  control  panel  through   excellent  scratch  resistant  glass,  and  is  powered  by  Android,  offering  Google  suite   applications,  including  access  to  thousands  of  Android  Apps  through  Android  Market.  As   well  as  being  a  rugged  mobile  phone,  with  it  you'll  be  able  to  enjoy  web  browsing,   messaging,  music  and  more  with  its  high  capacity  battery  and  expandable  memory  up  to  

32Gb.  

Getting  to  Know  Your  Mobile  Phone    

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Phone  at  a  Glance    

Note:    

All  the  pictures  in  this  guide  are  for  your  reference  only.  The  actual  appearance  and   display  depend  on  the  mobile  phone  you  purchase.    

Replace battery cover

 

 

 

 

 

  it up. Whilst still applying pressure to the door beneath the screw heads, turn screws clockwise until resistance is felt, then add a quarter turn more. The door must be secured to ensure watertight seal. Take care not to over tighten.

 

 

 

 

Headphone

Speaker

Proximity sensor

USB port

Torch

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Power/sleep

Front camera

Volume control

Camera

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Please charge for 8 hours before initial use.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Press  to  go  to  the  Call  log  screen.  Long  press  and  release  to  dial  last  call.  

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Getting  Started  with  Your  Mobile  Phone  

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note:    

When  inserting  the  SIM  card,  ensure  that  the  golden  contact  faces  downward.  

   

 

When  inserting  the  microSD  card,  make  sure  that  the  gold  contacts  face  downward.    

Installing  the  Battery    

With  battery  label  print  face  up,  insert  the  end  with  the  metal  contacts  into  the  bottom  

 

  of  the  compartment,  so  they  align  with  the  contacts  in  the  phone,  then  lower  the   battery  into  position.  

Charging  the  Battery    

Before  charging  the  battery,  ensure  that  it  has  been  properly  inserted  into  your  phone.    

1.  

2.  

Connect  the  USB  cable  that  came  with  your  mobile  phone  to  the  charger.    

Open  the  rubber  USB  port  cover.  Connect  the  USB  cable  to  your  mobile  phone,   ensuring  the  USB  symbol  on  the  plug  is  face  up  (assuming  screen  facing  up).  

Then,  plug  in  the  charger  to  an  electrical  outlet.    

 

 

3.  

Note:  In  the  event  that  the  battery  has  been  discharged  completely  for  extended   periods,  there  may  be  a  delay  before  the  on-­‐screen  charging  animation  is  displayed.  

 

 

Important  Information  About  the  Battery    

 If  the  battery  has  not  been  used  for  a  long  period  of  time,  you  may  not  be  able   to  power  on  your  mobile  phone  immediately  after  you  begin  charging  the  battery.  Allow   the  battery  to  charge  for  a  few  minutes  with  the  phone  powered  off  before  attempting  

  to  power  on  the  phone.    

 Over  time,  the  battery  will  not  hold  a  charge  for  as  long  as  it  did  when  it  was   new.  When  the  battery  life  becomes  noticeably  shorter  than  usual  after  being  charged  

  properly,  replace  the  battery  with  a  new  one  of  the  same  type.    

 Using  data  services  increases  demand  on  the  battery  and  will  reduce  the  length   of  time  it  can  hold  a  charge.    

   The  time  required  to  charge  the  battery  depends  on  the  environmental   temperature  and  the  age  of  the  battery.    

   When  the  battery  power  level  is  low,  the  phone  plays  an  alert  and  displays  a   prompt.  When  battery  power  is  almost  exhausted,  your  phone  will  power  off  

  automatically.    

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Powering  On  or  Off  Your  Mobile  Phone    

Opening and switching applications

Press  the  Power  key.  The  first  time  you  power  on  your  phone,  you  will  be  asked  to  sign   in  to  your  account  and  set  up  your  mobile  phone.    

Note:    

If  personal  identification  number  (PIN)  protection  is  enabled  on  your  SIM  Card,  you  must   enter  your  PIN  before  using  the  mobile  phone.    

Powering  Off  Your  Mobile  Phone    

1.   switch among your applications, to work with several at once. The Android operating

 

2.  

3.  

 Touch  Power  off.    

 Touch  OK.     you can manage them, see “Managing how applications use memory” on page 48.

Getting  to  know  the  Home  screen  

After  you  sign  in,  or  when  you  power  on  the  phone,  the  Home  screen  opens.  The  Home   screen  is  your  starting  point  to  access  all  the  features  on  your  phone.  It  displays  

 

The  home  screen  also  has  the  Launcher  icon                  touch  this  to  see  and  launch  installed   applications  (apps).   slide the Launcher up or down to view more.

Using  the  Touchscreen    

 

Touchscreen  Actions    

Touch:  Touch  using  your  fingertip  to  select  an  item,  confirm  a  selection,  or  start   an  application.    

Touch an application to open it

 

  Touch  and  hold:  Touch  an  item  with  your  fingertip  and  continue  to  press  down   until  your  mobile  phone  responds.  For  example,  to  open  the  options  menu  for  the  active   screen,  touch  the  screen  and  hold  down  until  the  menu  appears.    

Swipe:  Move  your  finger  across  the  screen  either  vertically  or  horizontally.  For   example,  swipe  left  or  right  to  switch  between  pictures.    

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Launcher.

You can add an application icon to the Home screen by touching & holding it on the Launcher until it vibrates and then dragging it to a location on the Home screen.

Android User’s Guide

  Drag:  Touch  and  hold  the  desired  item  with  your  finger.  Drag  the  item  to  any   part  of  the  screen.  You  can  drag  an  icon  to  move  or  delete  it.    

 

Rotating  Your  Mobile  Phone  Display  

The  orientation  of  most  screens  will  rotate  with  the  phone  as  you  turn  it  from   upright  to  sideways  and  back  again.    

 

Locking  and  Unlocking  the  Screen  

 

 

 

Locking  the  Screen    

When  your  mobile  phone  is  on,  press  the  Power  key  to  lock  the  screen.  When   the  screen  is  locked,  you  can  still  receive  messages  and  calls.    

  If  you  leave  your  mobile  phone  undisturbed  for  a  while,  the  screen  will  lock   automatically.    

 

Unlocking  the  Screen    

Press  the  Power  key  to  wake  up  the  screen.  Then  drag  the  lock  icon  left  to  right  to   unlock  the  screen.    

 

Note:    

 

If  you  have  set  up  a  screen  unlock  pattern,  you  will  be  prompted  to  draw  the  pattern  on   the  screen  to  unlock  it.    

 

Android basics

Monitoring your phone’s status

The Status bar appears at the top of every screen. It displays icons indicating that you’ve received notifications (on the left) and icons indicating the phone’s status (on the right), along with the current time.

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Notification icons Status icons

If you have more notifications than can fit in the status bar, a plus icon prompts

Display  

Display  layout  

you to open the Notifications panel to view them all. See “Managing notifications” on page 29.

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Monitoring your phone’s status

The  Status  bar  appears  at  the  top  of  every  screen.  It  displays  notifications  icons,   such  as  missed  call  or  received  messages  (on  the  left)  and  phone  status  icons,  such  as   battery  status  (on  the  right),  along  with  the  current  time.  

  and the phone is connected to Google services, for syncing your Gmail, Calendar

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Status  Icons    

events, contacts, for backing up your settings, and so on. If you don’t have a Google

Account or if, for example, you’re connected to a Wi-Fi network that is not connected

If you have more notifications than can fit in the status bar, a plus icon prompts you to open the Notifications panel to view them all. See “Managing notifications” on

Connected to EDGE mobile network

No signal

No SIM card installed

Android basics

Status icons

Connected to 3G mobile network page 57.

3G in use

Vibrate mode

Ringer is silenced

Mobile network signal strength

Connected to a Wi-Fi network

Battery is very low events, contacts, for backing up your settings, and so on. If you don’t have a Google

Account or if, for example, you’re connected to a Wi-Fi network that is not connected

 

Connected to EDGE mobile network

Battery is partially drained

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GPS is on

Android User’s Guide

No SIM card installed

Connected to 3G mobile network

Notification icons

Ringer is silenced

3G in use

Mobile network signal strength

Phone microphone is mute

The following icons indicate that you’ve received a notification. See “Managing notifications” on page 29 for information about responding to these notifications. In

Battery is low

Bluetooth is on Battery is partially drained

New text or multimedia message message delivery

New Google Talk message

New voicemail

Upcoming event

Data is syncing

Problem with sign-in or sync

SD card or USB storage is full

An open Wi-Fi network is available

Phone is connected via USB cable

Phone is sharing its data connection via USB (USB tethering)

Phone is sharing its data connection as a Wi-Fi hotspot (Wi-Fi tethering)

Phone is tethered in multiple ways

Call in progress headset

Missed call

Call on hold

Call forwarding is on

Song is playing

Uploading data

Downloading data

Download finished

Connected to or disconnected from virtual private network (VPN)

Carrier data use threshold approaching or exceeded

Application update available

System update available

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Airplane mode

Alarm is set

Speakerphone is on

Battery is charging

GPS is on

Receiving location data from GPS

Notification icons

The following icons indicate that you’ve received a notification. See “Managing notifications” on page 29 for information about responding to these notifications. In addition these icons, applications you install on your phone may use their own

 

 

 

 

  notification icons.

Notification  icons  

New Gmail message

New text or multimedia message

Problem with text or multimedia message delivery

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

New Google Talk message

New voicemail

Upcoming event

Data is syncing

Problem with sign-in or sync

SD card or USB storage is full

An open Wi-Fi network is available

Phone is connected via USB cable

Phone is sharing its data connection via USB (USB tethering)

Phone is sharing its data connection as a Wi-Fi hotspot (Wi-Fi tethering)

 

 

Phone is tethered in multiple ways

 

Notification  Panel    

More notifications

Call in progress

Call in progress using a Bluetooth headset

Missed call

Call on hold

Call forwarding is on

Song is playing

Uploading data

Downloading data

Download finished

Connected to or disconnected from virtual private network (VPN)

Carrier data use threshold approaching or exceeded

Application update available

System update available incoming  event.  The  notification  panel  also  informs  you  about  alarms  and  settings  —  for   example,  when  Call  forwarding  is  activated.  Open  the  notification  panel  to  see  who  the  

  wireless  network  operator  is  or  to  view  a  message,  reminder,  or  event  notification.    

Opening  the  Notification  Panel    

1.  

 

 

 

2.  

 When  a  new  notification  icon  appears  on  the  notification  bar,  touch  and  hold   the  notification  bar,  and  then  drag  down  to  open  the  notification  panel.    

 On  the  notification  panel,  you  can  do  the  following:    

Touch  a  notification  to  open  the  related  application.    

Touch  Clear  to  clear  all  notifications.    

 

Closing  the  Notification  Panel  

 

 

Touch  and  hold  the  bottom  of  the  panel.  Then  drag  up  or  touch  to  close  the  notification   panel.    

 

Adding  a  New  Screen  Item    

1.  

 

2.  

Touch  and  hold  a  blank  area  on  the  Home  screen  until  the  Add  to  Home  screen   menu  is  displayed.    

 Touch  and  hold  an  item  in  the  app  tray  to  add  it  to  the  Home  screen.    

Moving  a  Screen  Item    

1.   Touch  and  hold  an  icon  on  the  Home  screen  until  the  icon  expands  in  size  and   the  mobile  phone  vibrates.    

2.   Without  lifting  your  finger,  drag  the  icon  to  the  desired  position  on  the  screen,   and  then  release  it.  Note:  there  must  be  enough  room  for  the  icon  to  fit.  

 

Removing  a  Screen  Item    

1.   Touch  and  hold  an  icon  on  the  Home  screen  until  the  icon  expands  and  the   mobile  phone  vibrates.  The  trash  can  icon  appears  at  the  bottom  of  the  screen.  

2.  

3.  

  screen.    

Without  lifting  your  finger,  drag  the  item  to  the  trash  can.    

When  the  item  turns  red,  release  your  finger  to  remove  it  from  the  Home  

Widgets  

A  widget  lets  you  preview  or  use  an  application.  You  can  place  widgets  on  your  Home   screen  as  icons  or  preview  windows.  Several  widgets  are  installed  on  your  phone  by   default.  More  widgets  can  be  downloaded  from  Android  Market.  To  add  a  widget  to  one   of  the  screens:    

1.  

2.  

3.  

 

Folders    

Touch  and  hold  a  blank  area  on  the  screen.    

In  the  displayed  menu,  select  Widgets.    

Touch  your  desired  widget.    

Creating  a  Folder    

1.    Touch  and  hold  the  screen  to  open  the  Add  to  Home  screen  menu,  and  then   select  Folders.    

2.  

3.  

 Choose  one  of  various  folder  types  to  create  a  folder  of  that  type.    

 Touch  a  folder  to  open  it.  When  the  folder  is  open,  touch  the  top  right  icon  or  

 

Back  key  to  close  it.    

 

Renaming  a  Folder    

1.  

2.  

 Touch  a  folder  to  open  it.  Then  touch  and  hold  the  title  bar  of  the  folder  to  open   the  Rename  folder  dialog  box.    

Enter  the  new  folder  name,  and  then  touch  OK.    

 

 

 

 

Changing  the  Wallpaper    

1.    On  the  Home  screen,  long  press,  and  then  touch  Wallpaper.    

 Touch  Gallery  to  select  a  picture  and  set  it  as  the  wallpaper.    

 Touch  Live  Wallpapers  to  select  a  picture  and  set  it  as  the  wallpaper.    

 Touch  Wallpapers  to  select  a  picture  and  set  it  as  the  wallpaper.    

Android basics

Using  the  microSD  Card  as  USB  Mass  Storage    

To  transfer  all  your  favorite  music  and  pictures  from  your  PC  onto  your  mobile  phone’s   microSD  card,  set  the  microSD  card  as  USB  mass  storage.    

1.   this,  you  may  be  asked  to  install  drivers  on  the  PC  via  set-­‐up  program)  

2.  

Connect  your  mobile  phone  to  your  PC  with  the  USB  cable.  (The  first  time  you  do  

 Touch  Turn  on  USB  storage  in  the  dialog  box  that  opens  to  confirm  that  you   want  to  transfer  files.  Your  PC  will  detect  the  microSD  card  as  a  removable  disk.  You  can   now  transfer  files  from  your  PC  to  your  phone’s  microSD  card.    

 

The  USB  icon  displays  in  the  Notifications  bar  so  you  can  switch  on  or  off  the  USB  

 

  storage  connection.  

 

Note:  While  USB  mass  storage  function  is  enabled,  some  functions  may  not  be  available.    

Calling    

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There  are  several  ways  to  place  a  phone  call.  You  can  dial  a  number,  select  a  number  in  

Opening and switching applications

When  you  are  on  a  call,  you  can  either  answer  incoming  calls  or  send  them  to  your   voicemail  box.  You  can  also  set  up  conference  calls  with  several  participants.    

 

Making  a  Call    

To  make  a  call,  you  can  use  the  Phone  application,  or  select  a  number  from  Contacts  or  

Call  Log.    

Placing and ending calls

Note:    

Placing and ending calls

down  and  touch  Current  call.    

Opening and switching applications

Open Phone

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Be  careful  not  block  the  microphone  (below  the  screen)  with  your  fingers.    

Making  a  Call  with  the  Dialer    

1.  

Calling your contacts

OR can  touch  the  Launcher  .          and  then                .  

Place a call by dialing

Open Phone.

   

3.  

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Touch                on  the  Home  screen  display  or  press  the  green  Send  key  to  display  the   slide the Launcher up or down to view more.

See “Market” on page 341 to learn how to discover and install additional applications software) on your phone.

application icon

Place a call by dialing

in the Launcher or on the Home screen.

switch among your applications, to work with several at once. The Android operating

If you’re already working with Contacts or the Call log, touch the

(including productivity tools, utilities, games, references, and many other kinds of

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Call a contact

1 icon

Open and close the Launcher

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After  entering  the  number,  or  selecting  the  contact,  press  the  green  send  key,  or   touch  Call.  During  a  call,  touch  the  Dialpad  icon  to  enter  other  numbers  on  the  Dialpad.    

Making  a  Call  from  Contacts    

1.   Touch                    from  Home  screen  or              then  Contacts  to  display  the  contact  list.  If   you  are  already  working  with  Dialer  or  Call  Log,  touch  the  Contacts  tab.    

2 slide the Launcher up or down to view more.

You can search for or scroll to find a contact.

Call a favorite contact

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3 Touch the phone number to use to call the contact.

Launcher.

See “Communicating with your contacts” on page 120 for more options.

You can add an application icon to the Home screen by touching & holding it on the Launcher until it vibrates and then dragging it to a location on the Home screen.

1 Open your list of favorites.

Touch to erase a digit. Touch & hold to erase the entire number.

Touch & hold to enter +.

Touch an application to open it

Touch to erase a digit. Touch & hold to erase the entire number.

2

Touch the keys on the Phone tab to enter the phone number.

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If you enter a wrong number, touch to erase digits one by one.

more apps into view.

To erase the entire number, touch & hold .

to erase digits one by one.

most often.

To dial an international number, touch & hold the

& key to enter the plus ( ' )

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symbol. Then enter the international prefix for the country, followed by the full

& key to enter the plus ( ' ) symbol. Then enter the international prefix for the country, followed by the full favorites” on page 115.

phone number.

2 Touch the favorite to call.

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3 Touch the phone number to use to call the contact.

Touch to close the

Launcher.

the Launcher until it vibrates and then dragging it to a location on the Home screen.

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3.  

In  the  list,  touch  the  contact  you  want  to  call.    

Touch  Call  to  dial  the  phone  number.    

 

Making  a  Call  from  Call  log    

1.   Touch  >  Phone  >  Call  Log  to  display  the  call  log.  If  you  are  already  working  with  

Contacts  or  Dialer,  touch  the  Call  Log  tab.    

 

2.   Touch  the  contact  you  want  to  call.  Tip:  If  you  touch  and  hold  the  log  entry,  the   options  menu  will  open.    

Answering  and  Rejecting  a  Call    

Answering  an  Incoming  Call  

When  you  receive  a  phone  call,  the  incoming  call  screen  opens  with  the  caller  ID  and   any  additional  information  about  the  caller  that  you  have  entered  in  Contacts.    

Either  drag  the  displayed  green  answer  icon  to  the  right,  or  press  the  green  send  key  to  

  answer  the  call.    

Ending  a  Call    

During  a  call,  touch  End  call  to  hang  up,  or  press  red  End  key.  

 

Rejecting  an  Incoming  Call    

 

Drag  the  displayed  red  reject  icon  to  the  left  or  press  red  End  key  to  decline  the  call.    

Other  Operations  During  a  Call    

Making  a  Conference  Call  

If  you  receive  a  new  call  while  you  are  already  on  a  call,  you  can  connect  the  second  call   to  the  call  you  are  on.  This  feature  is  known  as  conference  calling.  You  can  also  set  up  a   conference  call  with  multiple  callers.    

Note:    

Contact  your  network  operator  to  learn  whether  it  supports  conference  calls  and  how  

  many  participants  you  can  add.    

1.   To  initiate  a  conference  call,  dial  the  number  of  the  first  person  to  be  on  the  call.  

While  you  are  on  that  call,  touch  Add  call.    

2.  

 

Enter  the  phone  number  of  the  person  you  want  to  join  the  conversation  and   press  green  Send,  or  select  someone  from  your  Call  Log  or  Contacts.  The  first  call  is  

  automatically  placed  on  hold.    

3.   Once  you  have  connected  to  the  person  you  have  added,  touch  Merge  calls  to   begin  the  conference  call.  

 

4.  

 

5.  

To  add  more  people,  touch  Add  call  and  repeat  steps  2  and  3.    

To  drop  someone  from  the  call  or  to  talk  privately  to  one  person,  touch  Manage   conference  call.  

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1.  

Managing multiple calls

To  end  the  conference  call  and  disconnect  everyone,  touch  End  press  red  End  

If you accept a new call when you’re already on a call, you can switch between the two callers or merge the two calls into a single conference call. You can also set up a

Switching  Between  Calls     conference call with multiple callers.

Switch between current calls

While  you  are  on  two  calls,  touch  Swap  icon                  .    

2.  The  current  call  is  placed  on  hold  and  you  are  connected  to  the  other  call.    

Using  Call  log    

Touch to swap calls.

 

The  Call  log  contains  a  list  of  calls  that  you  have  dialed,  received,  or  missed.  You  can  use   the  call  log  to  quickly  find  a  recently  called  number  or  add  an  incoming  number  to  your  

  contact  list.    

Adding  an  entry  to  Contacts    

1.  

2.  

3.  

 Touch  Contacts,  then  Call  log.  

 Touch  and  hold  the  entry  you  want  to  add.    

 Touch  Add  to  contacts  in  the  options  menu.    

4.   contact  name.    

Touch to merge the calls into a

 Touch  Save  as  new  or  scroll  through  the  contact  list  and  touch  an  existing  

Using  the  Airplane  Mode    

 

1.  

 

2.  

Contact your wireless service provider to learn whether they support conference calls

 Press  and  hold  the  power  key.    

 Touch  Airplane  mode  in  the  options  menu.    

 

Or  using  the  Settings  application,  access  the  Wireless  and  networks  menu  to  switch  on  

Airplane  mode.  

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The first participant is put on hold and you’re prompted to dial the second caller.

Contacts    

 

 

The  Contacts  application  enables  you  to  save  and  manage  information  such  as  phone   numbers  and  addresses  of  your  contacts.  After  you  save  the  contact  information  on   your  mobile  phone,  it  gives  you  an  easy  access  to  the  people  with  whom  you  want  to   communicate.  

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Opening  the  Contacts  Application    

If  you  have  a  new  mobile  phone  and  have  not  yet  added  any  contacts,  Contacts  displays   a  message  with  hints  on  how  to  start  adding  contacts  to  your  mobile  phone.    

From  Launcher,  select  Contacts.    

Touch  Phone  icon  or  press  green  Send  key,  then  touch  the  Contacts  tab.  

 

All  of  your  contacts  are  displayed  alphabetically  in  a  scrolling  list.    

Importing  Contacts  from  a  SIM  Card    

When  you  open  the  Contacts  application  for  the  first  time,  you  are  asked  whether  to   import  contacts  from  the  SIM  card  to  your  phone.  Select  OK  to  import  the  contacts,  or  

Cancel  to  import  them  later.  

 

1.  

2.  

In  the  contacts  list,  touch  Menu,  then  Import/Export.    

Touch  Import  from  SIM  card.  Select  the  import  style  and  wait  for  the  SIM  card   contents  to  be  loaded.    

3.  

4.  

Select  the  check  box  of  the  contact  you  want  to  import.  Or  select  all  contacts.  

Touch  Yes  to  add  the  contact.    

 

Adding  a  Contact    

1.  In  the  contacts  list,  press    

,  and  then  touch  New  contact.  Tip:  In  the  contacts  list,  you  can  touch  +  to  add  a  new   contact.    

1.  

2.  

 Select  Phone  or  SIM  card  you  want  to  save  the  contact  to.    

 Enter  the  contact's  name,  and  then  add  any  detailed  information  such  as  phone   number  or  address.    

 When  you  are  finished,  touch  Save  to  save  the  contact  information.    

 

3.  

Adding  a  Contact  to  Your  Favorites  

To  add  a  contact  to  your  favorites,  you  can  do  any  of  the  following  while  you  are  in  the  

  contacts  list:    

 Touch  and  hold  the  contact  you  want  to  add  to  Favorites.  Then  touch  Add  to   favorites.    

  Touch  a  contact,  and  then  touch  the  star  to  the  right  of  the  contact’s  name.  The   star  turns  gold.    

 

Searching  for  a  Contact    

1.  In  the  contacts  list,  press  ,  and  then  touch  Search.    

Tip:  In  the  contacts  list,  you  can  also  touch    

 to  search  for  a  contact.    

2.  Enter  the  name  of  the  contact  for  which  you  are  searching.  As  you  type,  contacts  with   matching  names  appear  below  the  search  box.    

Editing  a  Contact    

You  can  always  make  changes  to  the  information  you  have  stored  for  a  contact.    

1.  In  the  contacts  list,  touch  and  hold  the  contact  whose  details  you  want  to  edit,  and   then  touch  Edit  contact  in  the  options  menu.    

You  can  also  press    

,  and  then  touch  Edit  contact  while  viewing  a  contact’s  details.    

1.   Touch  a  category  of  contact  information,  such  as  contact’s  name,  phone  number   or  email  address,  to  enter  that  kind  of  information  about  your  contact.    

2.    Make  the  desired  changes  to  the  contact  information,  and  then  touch  Save.  To   cancel  all  changes  you  made  to  the  contact  information,  touch  Cancel.    

Communicating  with  Your  Contacts    

From  the  Contacts  or  Favorites  tab,  you  can  quickly  call  or  send  a  text  (SMS)  or   multimedia  message  (MMS)  to  a  contact’s  default  phone  number.  You  can  also  open   details  to  view  a  list  of  all  the  ways  you  can  communicate  with  that  contact.  This  section   describes  how  to  communicate  with  a  contact  when  you  view  your  contacts  list.    

Connecting  Through  Quick  Contact  for  Android    

1.    Touch  the  contact's  picture  or  picture  frame  (if  you  have  not  assigned  a  picture   to  the  contact)  to  open  Quick  Contact  for  Android.    

 Touch  the  icon  for  the  way  you  want  to  communicate  with  the  contact.    

 

2.  

Note:  The  icons  available  depend  on  the  information  you  have  for  the  contact  and  the   applications  and  accounts  on  your  mobile  phone.    

Communicating  with  a  Contact    

1.   In  the  contacts  list,  touch  the  contact  that  you  want  to  communicate.    

In  the  contact’s  details  screen,  touch  Message  or  Call  Log  to  send  message  or   2.   make  a  call.    

 

Deleting  a  Contact    

 

1.    In  the  contacts  list,  touch  and  hold  the  contact  that  you  want  to  delete,  and   then  touch  Delete  contact  in  the  options  menu.    

2.    Touch  OK  to  confirm  that  you  want  to  delete  the  contact.    

Using  the  Onscreen  Keyboard    

Displaying  the  Keyboard  Panel    

To  enter  text,  use  the  onscreen  keyboard.  Some  applications  open  the  keyboard   automatically.  In  others,  touch  a  text  field  to  open  the  keyboard.  To  open  the  keyboard,   you  can  do  as  the  following:    

Touch  the  space  where  you  want  to  write  text  to  display  the  keyboard.    

Press    

 to  hide  the  keyboard.    

Tip:      

Touch  and  hold  the  space  where  you  usually  write  your  text  to  open  the  options  menu.    

Choosing  an  Input  Method    

1.    On  the  text  screen,  touch  and  hold  the  space  where  you  usually  write  your  text   until  the  Edit  text  menu  is  displayed.    

2.  

3.  

 Touch  Input  method.    

 Select  the  input  method.    

 Touch  the  text  field  again,  the  keyboard  panel  will  be  displayed  automatically.    

 

4.  

 

Using  the  Android  Keyboard    

 

Using  the  Landscape  Keyboard  If  you  find  the  keyboard  inconvenient  or  difficult  to  use,   turn  your  mobile  phone  sideways.  The  screen  will  display  the  keyboard  in  landscape   orientation,  providing  you  with  a  wider  keyboard  layout.    

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Touch  New  message  to  start  a  new  text  or  multimedia  message  or  touch  an   existing  message  thread  to  open  it.  

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Touch  the  composition  text  box  to  start  entering  your  message.    

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Opening  and  Viewing  a  Multimedia  Message    

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Replying  to  a  Message    

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In  the  message  list,  touch  the  message  thread  to  open  it.    

Touch  the  multimedia  message  to  view  the  message.    

Flick  up  or  down  to  view  the  previous  or  next  slide.    

In  the  message  list,  touch  a  text  or  multimedia  message  thread  to  open  it.    

Touch  the  text  box  to  compose  your  message,  touch  Send.      

 

 

Customising  the  Message  Settings    

In  the  message  list,  touch  Menu,  and  then  touch  Settings  to  customize  the  message   settings.    

Email    

Email

Your  mobile  phone  puts  email  at  your  fingertips,  too.  Using  your  Email  application,  you   can  configure  it  for  most  popular  email  services.  These  types  of  email  accounts  are  

  known  as  POP3  or  IMAP.    

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account.  The  Email  setup  wizard  helps  you  set  up  your  account  for  many  popular  email   systems,  so  you  can  read  and  work  with  the  same  email  that  you  do  on  a    

 

  computer  in  a  web  browser,  or  with  another  email  application.    

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Touch  Email                        from  the  Launcher.    

See “Opening and switching applications” on page 40.

 

The first time you open Email, a setup wizard opens to help you add an email account,

2.   To  customize  your  email  settings,  answer  the  onscreen  prompts,  and  then  touch  

Next.  Or  touch  Manual  setup  if  you  want  to  set  the  mail  server  yourself.  Note:  If  you  

After the initial setup, Email opens to the last screen you were viewing or, if you have touch  Manual  setup,  contact  your  email  service  provider  for  the  parameters  required   for  your  account  if  you  don't  know  what  they  are.    

3.   Enter  the  name  for  your  account  and  the  name  you  want  other  people  to  see   when  they  receive  an  email  from  you.    

4.   Touch  Done.  Your  mobile  phone  starts  your  email  messages  from  your  email   account  on  the  web  and  you  can  start  using  the  phone  to  send  and  receive  messages.  

Open the Accounts screen

Inbox.    

 

The Accounts screen lists your Combined Inbox and each of your email accounts. If you have starred, draft, or unsent messages in any of your accounts, the folders for

 

  those items from all accounts are displayed as well.

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Adding  Other  Email  Accounts    

1.  

Touch to open your Combined Inbox,

 After  creating  your  initial  email  account,  press  Menu  on  the  Inbox  screen,  and   then  touch  Accounts  to  access  the  accounts  screen.    

2.    Press  Menu  on  the  accounts  screen,  and  then  touch  Add  account  to  create   another  email  account.    

Touch to open a list of just your starred messages.

Tip:      

When  adding  a  subsequent  email  account,  you  can  also  select  the  option  to  use  the  new  

Touch an account to open its Inbox.

  account  to  send  all  outgoing  messages.    

Touch to open a screen listing the account’s folders.

 

 

2.  

Viewing  an  Email  Message    

1.   On  the  accounts  screen,  touch  the  email  account  you  want  to  use.    

Access  a  folder,  and  then  touch  the  message  that  you  want  to  view.    

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When  you  are  finished,  touch  Send.  If  you  are  not  ready,  touch  Save  as  draft  or  

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Replying  to  an  Email  Message  

On  the  accounts  screen,  touch  the  email  account  you  want  to  use.    

Touch  the  email  message  you  want  to  view  and  reply  to.    

Touch  Reply  or  Reply  all  to  reply  to  the  email  message.    

Deleting  an  Email  Account    

2.  

3.  

On  the  accounts  screen,  touch  and  hold  the  email  account  you  want  to  delete.    

 Touch  Remove  account.    

 Touch  OK.    

 

Changing  Email  Account  Settings  

You  can  change  a  number  of  settings  for  an  account,  including  how  often  you  check  for   emails,  how  you  are  notified  of  a  new  mail,  and  details  about  the  servers  the  account   uses  to  send  and  receive  mails.    

Note:    

Your  account’s  incoming  and  outgoing  settings  depend  on  the  kind  of  email  service  for   your  account:  IMAP  or  POP3.  You  can  enter  the  necessary  details  manually,  although   you  will  typically  need  to  contact  your  email  service  provider  to  determine  the  right   settings  for  the  account.    

 

 

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Touch  Email  from  the  Launcher.  

On  the  accounts  screen,  touch  and  hold  the  email  account  you  want  to  change.    

Touch  Account  settings.    

Change  General  settings,  Notification  settings,  Server  settings  or  Messages   storage  settings.    

 

 

 

 

 

Getting  Connected    

GPRS/3G    

Your  mobile  phone  will  be  automatically  configured  to  use  your  wireless  service   provider’s  GPRS/3G/EDGE  service  (if  available)  when  you  turn  on  the  phone  for  the  first  

  time.    

 

Checking  the  Network  Connection    

1.  

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2.  

Touch  Menu,  then  Settings  or  Settings  from  the  Launcher.  

Touch  Wireless  &  networks  >  Mobile  networks.    

Touch  Network  Mode  to  check  the  network  connection.    

Note:    

Your  mobile  phone  will  automatically  read  the  access  point  of  the  SIM  card.  For  this  

 

1.  

2.   reason,  do  not  change  the  parameters  of  the  access  point;  otherwise,  you  might  not  be   able  to  access  network  sources.    

 

Turning  on  the  Data  Service    

From  the  Settings  screen,  select  Wireless  &  networks  >  Mobile  networks  

Touch  the  Data  enabled  check  box  to  turn  on  the  data  connection.    

Wi-­‐Fi    

Wi-­‐Fi  gives  you  wireless  access  to  broadband  Internet  access.  To  use  Wi-­‐Fi  on  your   mobile  phone,  you  need  to  have  an  access  to  wireless  access  points  (hotspots).  

Obstacles  that  block  the  Wi-­‐Fi  signal  will  reduce  its  strength.    

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Turning  On  Wi-­‐Fi    

1.  

2.  

Touch  Menu,  then  Settings  or  Settings  from  the  Launcher.  

Touch  Wireless  &  networks,  and  then  select  the  Wi-­‐Fi  check  box  to  turn  on  Wi-­‐Fi.  

 

Connecting  to  a  Wireless  Network    

After  turning  on  Wi-­‐Fi,  touch  Wi-­‐Fi  Settings.    

You  will  see  a  list  of  detected  Wi-­‐Fi  networks  in  the  Wi-­‐Fi  networks  section.    

Touch  a  Wi-­‐Fi  network  to  connect  to  it.    

 

If  you  select  an  open  network,  you  will  be  automatically  connected  to  the  network.  

If  you  select  a  network  that  is  secured  and  connect  to  it  for  the  first  time,  enter  the   password,  and  then  touch  Connect.  If  you  connect  to  a  secured  wireless  network  that   you  have  already  used,  you  will  not  be  prompted  to  enter  the  password  again  unless   you  reset  your  mobile  phone  to  its  default  settings.    

 

Tip:      

 

On  the  Wi-­‐Fi  settings  screen,  touch  Add  Wi-­‐Fi  network  to  add  a  new  Wi-­‐Fi  network.    

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Opening Browser

Use Browser to surf the web.

Some websites have two versions of their sites: full-size for computer-based web

Browser    

Your  mobile  phone  comes  with  a  browser.  You  can  use  Browser  to  access  and  browse   designed for use on mobile devices.

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Opening  the  Browser    

Touch                    Browser  from  the  Home  screen  or  from  the  Launcher  to  go  to  the   default  home  page.  Open  the  browser  options  menu  and  perform  one  of  the  following   operations,  press  Menu.  The  URL  field  is  opened  at  the  top  of  the  screen,  plus:   message.

New  window:  Touch  to  open  a  new  window.    

Bookmarks:  Touch  to  display  bookmarks.    

Windows:  Touch  to  go  to  the  web  preview  screen.  You  can  switch  to  another   web  page  or  open  a  new  web  page  on  this  screen.    

Refresh:  Touch  to  refresh  the  current  page.    

Exit:  Touch  to  exit  the  web  page.    

More:  Touch  to  open  other  menus  and  perform  operations  such  as  selecting   text,  downloading,  or  setting  options.    

 

Opening  a  Web  Page    

1.  

2.  

The address (URL) of the current page.

In  a  browser  window,  touch  Menu,  then  the  URL  field  at  the  top  of  the  screen.    

Use  the  keyboard  to  enter  the  web  page  address.    

3.    As  you  enter  the  address,  matching  web  page  addresses  will  appear  on  the   screen.  If  you  see  the  address  you  want,  touch  it  and  go  directly  to  that  web  page,  or   when  you  complete  entering  the  address  of  the  web  page  you  want,  touch  the  icon  to   the  right  to  open  the  web  page  or  Go  from  the  keyboard.    

 

Setting  a  Home  Page    

1.  In  a  browser  window,  press  Menu.  

2.  Touch  More  >  Settings  >  Set  home  page.    

3.  Enter  the  address  of  the  desired  home  page,  and  then  touch  OK.  (Or  select  Use   current  page  if  you  are  at  the  page  you  would  like  to  save.)  

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Managing  Bookmarks  

You  can  store  as  many  bookmarks  as  you  want  on  your  mobile  phone.    

Adding  a  Bookmark    

Android User’s Guide

1.  In  a  browser  screen,  go  to  the  web  page  you  want  to  save  as  a  bookmark.    

2.  Press  Menu,  and  then  touch  Bookmarks  >  Add.  The  add  bookmark  screen  opens.    

 

3.  Edit  the  bookmark  name  as  needed  and  then  touch  OK.    

Opening  a  Bookmark    

1.  In  a  browser  window,  press  Menu,  and  then  touch  Bookmarks.  On  the  Bookmarks   screen,  touch  the  History  tab  to  view  the  pages  you  have  visited.  Or  touch  the  Most   visited  tab  to  view  the  pages  you  have  visited  most  frequently.    

 

 

 

2.  Touch  the  bookmark  of  the  website  you  want  to  open.    

 

 

Customising  the  Browser  Settings  

Customize  the  browser  to  suit  your  browsing  style.  Use  Browser  to  set  page  content,   privacy,  and  security  preferences.  In  the  browser  screen,  press  Menu,  and  then  touch  

More  >  Settings.  

Bluetooth    

Your  mobile  phone  has  Bluetooth,  which  allows  you  to  create  a  wireless  connection  with   other  Bluetooth  devices  so  you  can  share  files  with  your  friends,  talk  hands-­‐free  with  a  

Bluetooth  headset,  or  even  transfer  photos  on  your  phone  to  your  PC.    

If  you  are  using  Bluetooth,  remember  to  stay  within  10  meters  (33  feet)  of  other  

Bluetooth  devices.  Be  aware  that  obstacles  like  walls  or  other  electronic  equipment  may   interfere  with  your  Bluetooth  connection.    

 

Turning  On  Bluetooth    

1.  

2.  

Touch  Menu,  then  Settings  or  Settings  from  the  Launcher.  

Touch  Wireless  &  networks,  and  then  select  the  Bluetooth  check  box  to  turn  on  

Bluetooth.  When  Bluetooth  is  turned  on,  the  Bluetooth  icon  appears  in  the  notification   bar.    

3.    Touch  Bluetooth  settings,  and  then  select  the  Discoverable  to  make  your  mobile   phone  visible  to  other  Bluetooth  devices.    

 

Pairing  and  Connecting  a  Bluetooth  Device  

 

Your  mobile  Bluetooth  lets  you  do  the  following:    

 

 

 

  Hands  Free  Profile  (HFP):  allows  you  to  use  a  hands-­‐free  Bluetooth  device.    

Headset  Profile  (HSP):  allows  you  to  use  a  mono  Bluetooth  headset.    

Object  Push  Profile  (OPP):  allows  you  to  transfer  files  through  Bluetooth.    

Advanced  Audio  Distribution  Profile  (A2DP):  allows  you  to  use  a  stereo  Bluetooth  

  headset.    

A/V  Remote  Control  Profile  (AVRCP):  allows  you  to  control  what  plays  through   the  Bluetooth  headset  remotely.    

 

Before  you  use  Bluetooth,  you  need  to  pair  your  mobile  phone  with  another  Bluetooth   device  as  follows:    

1.  

2.  

Ensure  that  the  Bluetooth  function  on  your  mobile  phone  is  enabled.    

Touch  Menu,  then  Settings  >  Wireless  &  networks  >  Bluetooth  settings.  Your   mobile  phone  will  then  scan  for  Bluetooth  devices  in  range  (or  touch  Scan  for  devices  to  

 

 

 

 

4.   scan  for  Bluetooth  devices).    

3.   Touch  the  device  you  want  to  pair  with  your  mobile  phone.    

Enter  the  pairing  password  to  complete  the  connection.    

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With  Bluetooth,  you  can  share  pictures,  videos,  or  music  files  with  your  family  and  

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Touch  Launcher  >  File  Manager  to  open  the  file  manager.    

Touch  and  hold  the  file  to  be  sent.  The  active  options  menu  is  displayed.    

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Disconnecting  or  Unpairing  a  Bluetooth  Device    

1.  

2.  

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Navigate  to  the  Bluetooth  devices  section,  and  then  touch  and  hold  the  

  connected  device.  You  can  also  just  touch  a  connected  device  to  disconnect  it.    

3.   Touch  Disconnect  or  Unpair  to  disconnect  the  device.    

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Open Camera

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In  addition  to  being  a  communication  device  and  personal  assistant,  your  mobile  phone  

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The  camera  is  a  combination  of  camera  and  camcorder  that  you  can  use  to  shoot  and  

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Opening  Your  Camera    

Touch                  on  the  Home  screen  or  Launcher  >  Camera  to  open  the  camera.  The  camera   and  hold  the  camera  button  on  the  side  of  the  phone  to  access  the  camera  app.  

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Take a picture

Capture  Screen    

Touch to preview your pictures or videos in Gallery.

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On  the  capture  screen,  touch  the  screen  to  show  the  zoom  in  or  out  controls.    

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Your  photo  is  displayed  for  a  moment.  You  can  take  another  photo  or  preview  your  

See “Gallery” on page 279.

Drag up to shoot videos; drag down to take photos.

2

Adjust your exposure, flash, and other settings if you wish. Or leave them on automatic.

Taking  a  Photo    

1.  

2.   preview  changes  as  you  change  the  settings.    

3.  

3 change the settings.

 Open  your  camera  and  if  necessary,  switch  to  the  camera  mode.    

 If  necessary,  use  the  on-­‐screen  icons  to  change  the  camera  settings.  The  

Touch settings to change them.

Select Camera icon

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Compose  your  photo  within  the  photo  capture  screen.    

Touch                    on-­‐screen  shutter  icon  to  take  your  photo.    

 

 

 

 

  photos.    

The camera brings the image into focus. When the image is in focus, the focus indicators in each corner turn green and the camera takes a picture.

You can also touch & hold the Shutter icon (or your phone’s button) to focus first, before taking a picture; then lift your finger to take a focused picture more quickly.

Slide your finger off the Shutter icon and release your finger to cancel taking the picture.

The picture you just took is displayed for a moment, and then is displayed as a thumbnail.

5 Touch the thumbnail to view, share, and work with your pictures in Gallery

Switch between front and back cameras

If your phone has both a front and back camera (see your phone’s owner’s guide), you

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Touch the onscreen Select Camera icon to switch between the back camera

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and the front camera

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.

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Touch the onscreen Select Camera icon to switch between the back camera

The preview switches to show the scene viewed from the camera you selected.

Not all features (such as flash) are available for the front camera.

The preview switches to show the scene viewed from the camera you selected.

Not all features (such as flash) are available for the front camera.

 Touch  the  onscreen  button  to  do  any  of  the  following:    

If your phone’s camera supports digital zoom (see your phone’s owner’s guide), you

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After  taking  a  photo,  a  thumbnail  of  the  photo  you  have  just  taken  is  shown  in   the  corner  of  the  Capture  screen.  Touch  the  thumbnail  to  view  it.    

 

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 Touch  Delete  to  delete  the  photo.    

 Touch  Share  to  send  the  photo  in  a  message  or  post  it  online.    

 Touch  More  >  Set  as  to  set  the  photo  as  a  wallpaper  or  a  contact  icon.    

Shoot a video set with the Picture Size setting. See “Camera mode settings” on page 276.

Pictures that you take with digital zoom may be smaller (in pixels) than the size you set with the Picture Size setting. See “Camera mode settings” on page 276.

Shoot a video

1

 

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If necessary, drag the control to the Video position.

3.  If  you  want  to  view  more  photos,  touch  the  screen,  and  then  flick  right  or  left.    

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See “Changing Camera settings” on page 275. The preview image changes as you

 

Shooting  a  Video    

1.  

2.  

5.  

2

Select the camera you want to use and adjust the quality, color effect, flash, and

3 other settings if you wish. Or leave them on automatic.

Select the camera you want to use and adjust the quality, color effect, flash, and other settings if you wish. Or leave them on automatic.

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3.   change the settings. Different phones support different video settings.

Point the lens to frame the scene where you want to start.

Frame  the  scene  you  want  to  start  your  video.    

Touch the onscreen Start Video buttons).

icon.

icon.

Touch                to  stop  shooting.  You  can  shoot  another  video  or  preview  your  videos.    

icon to stop shooting.

Viewing  Your  Videos  

start and stop the video (see your phone’s owner’s guide for details about its

After  recording  a  video,  a  thumbnail  of  the  video  you  have  just  recorded  is  shown  in  the  

6 Touch the thumbnail to view, share, and work with your videos in Gallery

  bottom  right  corner  of  the  Capture  screen.  Touch  the  thumbnail  to  view  it.    

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Using  the  Gallery    

Your  Gallery  application  can  automatically  search  for  pictures  and  videos  on  the   microSD  card.  Use  Gallery  to  sort  photos  and  videos  into  folders,  view  and  edit  pictures,   watch  videos,  and  set  a  picture  as  wallpaper  or  as  a  photo  for  a  contact.    

 

Opening  the  Gallery    

Touch    Launcher  >  Gallery  to  open  the  viewer.  The  Gallery  application  categorizes  your   pictures  and  videos  by  storage  location  and  stores  these  files  in  folders.  Touch  a  folder  

  to  view  the  pictures  or  videos  inside.    

Viewing  a  Picture    

1.  

2.  

 In  the  Gallery,  touch  the  folder  that  contains  the  pictures  you  want  to  view.    

 Touch  the  picture  to  view  it  in  full-­‐screen  mode.  When  viewing  a  picture  in  full-­‐ screen  mode,  flick  the  picture  left  or  right  to  view  the  previous  or  next  picture.    

3.    Touch  the  screen.  Then  the  zoom  panel  appears.  You  can  zoom  in  or  zoom  out   on  the  picture.  Tip:  The  picture  viewer  supports  the  automatic  rotation  function.  When  

  you  rotate  your  mobile  phone,  the  picture  adjusts  itself  to  the  rotation.    

Rotating  a  Picture    

1.   When  viewing  a  picture,  press    Menu  to  display  the  operations  panel.    

Touch  More.    

 

2.  

3.   Select  either  Rotate  Left  or  Rotate  Right.  The  picture  is  saved  with  the  new   orientation.    

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Cropping  a  Picture    

1.   then  touch  Crop.    

2.  

When  viewing  a  picture,  press    Menu  to  display  the  more  operations  panel,  and  

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Drag  from  the  inside  of  the  cropping  tool  to  move  it.    

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Drag  an  edge  of  the  cropping  tool  to  resize  the  image.    

Drag  a  corner  of  the  cropping  tool  to  resize  the  image  without  changing  the   length  to  width  ratio.    

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Opening Music and working with your library

of four ways.

You  can  transfer  music  files  from  your  PC  to  your  microSD  card  so  you  can  listen  to  

 

Copying  Music  to  the  microSD  Card    

1.   card.    

2.  

3.  

4.  

5.   operating  system  to  safely  remove  the  mobile  phone.    

6.  

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Copy  the  music  from  your  computer  to  the  folder  you  have  created.    

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Playlists.

 

 

Playing  Music    

1.  

2.   then  touch  the  song.    

1.  

2.  

Touch  a  category  on  the  music  library  screen.     to  the  playlist.    

 

 

 

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 Touch  a  category  on  the  music  library  screen.    

 Touch  the  song  you  want  to  play.    

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Touch the summary of the current track to open the Playback screen.

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Playing  a  Playlist    

1.  

2.  

 

3.  

 Touch  the  Playlists  tab  on  the  music  library  screen.    

 Touch  and  hold  the  playlist  you  want  to  play.    

 Touch  Play  to  play  the  playlist.    

 

Listening  to  FM  Radio    

FM  Radio  lets  you  listen  to  FM  radio  stations  on  your  mobile  phone.  Since  FM  Radio   uses  the  provided  wired  stereo  headset  as  the  antenna,  connect  the  headset  first  to  the   audio  jack  of  your  phone  before  you  open  the  application.    

 

Opening  the  FM  Radio    

1.  

2.  

 Touch  Launcher  >  FM  Radio  to  open  the  application.  

 The  FM  Radio  will  automatically  scans  for  available  FM  channels,  saves  them  as  

  presets,  and  plays  the  first  FM  channel  found.      

Tuning  the  FM  Radio    

Use  the  on  screen  controls  to  jump  to  presets  or  fine  tuning.  Press  Menu  to  do  the   following:    

Save  Channel  to  save  manually  tuned  channels.    

Touch  Auto  Search  to  scan  automatically  for  available  FM  channels.    

Speaker  to  switch  between  speaker  and  headphones.  

Background  for  running  whilst  using  other  apps.  

Favorites  for  stored  channels.  

Google  Services    

When  you  turn  on  your  mobile  phone  for  the  first  time,  touch  the  Android  logo  to  begin   using  your  phone.  You  must  sign  into  a  Google  Account  to  use  Gmail,  Google  Calendar,   and  other  Google  Apps;  to  download  applications  from  Android  Market,  so  you  will  be   prompted  to  sign  in  to  your  Google  account.    

Note:    

If  your  phone  doesn’t  have  a  SIM  card  installed,  you  can’t  connect  to  mobile  networks   for  voice  and  data  services,  but  you  can  connect  to  a  Wi-­‐Fi  network  to  sign  into  your  

Google  Account  and  to  use  all  the  features  of  your  phone,  except  placing  a  cell  phone   call.    

If  you  start  an  Android  phone  the  first  time  without  a  SIM  card,  you’re  asked  if  you  want   to  touch  Connect  to  Wi-­‐Fi  to  connect  to  a  Wi-­‐Fi  network  (instead  of  to  a  mobile   network)  to  set  up  your  phone.  If  you  already  have  a  Google  account,  touch  Sign  in  and  

 

 

 

 

 

 

  enter  your  username  and  password.    

Creating  a  Google  Account    

If  you  do  not  have  a  Google  account,  you  can  create  one:    

1.  

2.  

 After  reading  the  setup  information,  touch  Next.    

 Touch  Create.    

3.    Enter  a  first  name,  last  name,  and  user  name  for  your  Google  account,  and  then   touch  Next.  The  mobile  phone  will  connect  to  the  Google  server  to  check  whether  the   username  is  available.  If  the  username  you  entered  is  already  in  use,  you  will  be   prompted  to  choose  another  one  or  select  one  from  a  list.    

4.  

5.   answer.    

6.  

 Enter  and  confirm  your  Google  account  password.    

 Select  a  security  question  from  the  drop  down  menu,  and  then  enter  the  

7.  

 Touch  Create.    

 When  the  Google  Terms  of  Service  screen  appears,  you  should  read,  then  touch  

I  agree,  Next.    

 Enter  the  characters  that  appear  on  the  screen,  and  then  touch  Next.    

 

8.  

Tip:      

To  use  another  Google  account,  go  to  the  Accounts  &  sync  settings  screen,  and  touch  

 

Add  account  to  select  which  type  of  accounts  you  want  to  add.    

Using  Gmail    

Gmail  is  Google’s  web-­‐based  email  service.  When  you  first  set  up  your  phone,  you  may   have  configured  it  to  use  an  existing  Gmail  account  or  create  a  new  account.  The  first   time  you  open  the  Gmail  application  on  your  phone,  your  Inbox  will  contain  the  

  messages  from  your  Gmail  account  on  the  web.    

Opening  Gmail    

Touch    Launcher  >  Gmail.  The  Inbox  mail  list  appears.  Any  emails  you  decide  to  keep  on  

  your  mobile  phone  will  go  to  your  Inbox  folder.    

Switching  Between  Accounts    

1.   In  the  mail  list,  press  Menu,  and  then  touch  Accounts.    

Touch  the  account  that  contains  the  email  you  want  to  read.    

 

2.  

Creating  and  Sending  an  Email    

1.  

2.  

In  the  mail  list,  press  Menu,  and  then  touch  Compose.    

Enter  the  message  recipient’s  email  address  in  the  To  field.  If  you  are  sending  the   email  to  several  recipients,  separate  the  email  addresses  with  commas.  You  can  add  as  

 

  many  message  recipients  as  required.  If  you  want  to  send  a  copy  (Cc)  or  a  blind  copy  

(Bcc)  of  the  email  to  other  recipients,  press  ,  and  then  touch  Add  Cc/Bcc.    

3.   Enter  the  email  subject  and  write  your  message.  If  you  want  to  add  a  picture   attachment,  press  Menu,  and  then  touch  Attach  to  select  the  picture  you  want  to   attach.    

4.   After  composing  your  email,  touch  Send.    

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2.  

3.  

In  the  mail  list,  touch  the  email  that  you  want  to  reply  to  or  forward,  and  then  

in the message header. Or touch the arrow

4.  Touch  Send.  

   

Searching for messages

 Touch  Reply,  Reply  all,  or  Forward.     synchronized onto your phone. For this reason, you must have a data connection to

If  you  selected  Forward,  specify  the  message  recipients  and  add  any  additional   text  you  want  to  include  with  the  forwarded  message.    

In the Inbox, press Menu

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When you search for messages, all of the messages in your Gmail account on the web

  key.    

2.  

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2.  

   

Enter  the  search  keywords  in  the  box,  and  then  touch                or  Go  to  Search.     the title bar.

  an  account.    

2 Enter the word or words to search for and touch the Go button on the onscreen words you searched for previously, in the list below the search box.

A conversation list opens, displaying all of the conversations with messages that

In  the  mail  list,  press  Menu,  and  then  touch  More  >  Settings.    

Choose  General  preferences,  specific  Account  preferences  or  here  you  can  Add   conversations in your Inbox or any other conversation list.

When you open a conversation in a search result list, the word you searched for is highlighted wherever it occurs in the conversation’s messages.

 

Maps  lets  you  find  your  current  location,  view  real-­‐time  traffic  conditions  (depending  on   availability  in  your  locale),  and  get  detailed  directions  to  various  destinations  on  a  

The message opens in a new screen where you can add or remove addresses, edit the subject, and add or remove text or attachments, as described in “Composing

Enabling  Location  

Before  you  open  Maps  to  find  your  location  or  search  for  places  of  interest,  you  must   enable  "location  source".    

1.  

2.  

3.  

Touch  Menu  >  Settings  or  from  Launcher  

Touch  Location  &  security.    

In  the  My  Location  section,  select  the  Use  wireless  networks  check  box,  Use  GPS   satellites  check  box,  or  both.    

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Opening  Maps    

 

Touch    Launcher  >  Maps  to  open  the  application.    

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Searching  for  Places  of  Interest    

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2.  

On  the  map,  press    Menu,  and  then  touch  Search.    

Enter  the  place  you  want  to  search  for  in  the  search  box,  and  then  touch  the  

Search  icon.    

 

3.   Your  search  results  will  then  be  displayed.  Touch  a  place  you  are  interested  in   and  the  application  will  show  where  it  is  on  the  map.    

Getting  Directions    

1.  

2.   the  second  text  box.    

3.  

4.  

 While  viewing  a  map,  press  Menu,  and  then  touch  Directions.    

 Enter  the  starting  point  in  the  first  text  box,  and  then  enter  your  destination  in  

 Touch  the  icon  for  car,  public  transit,  or  walking  directions.    

 Touch  Go.  Your  directions  will  appear  in  a  list.    

5.  

6.  

 Touch  a  direction  item  on  the  list  to  show  it  on  the  map.    

 When  you  finish  viewing  or  following  the  directions,  press  >  Clear  Map  to  reset  

  the  map.    

Using  YouTube    

YouTube  is  Google’s  free  online  video  streaming  service  for  viewing,  searching  for,  and  

  uploading  videos.    

Opening  YouTube    

Touch    Launcher  >  YouTube.  You  will  then  see  the  YouTube  screen.  The  videos  will  be  

  grouped  into  categories,  such  as  Most  viewed,  Most  discussed,  Top  rated,  and  more.    

Searching  for  a  Video    

1.   On  the  YouTube  screen,  press  Menu,  and  then  touch  Search.    

Enter  a  search  keyword,  and  then  touch  the  Search  icon.     2.  

3.   You  will  see  a  number  of  search  results  displayed  below  the  notification  bar.  

Scroll  through  the  results  and  touch  a  video  to  watch  it.    

 

Sharing  a  Video    

1.  

2.  

While  viewing  a  video,  touch  Share  icon  in  the  bar  at  the  top  of  the  screen  on.    

Compose  a  message  if  you  like,  address  the  email,  and  send  it.    

 

Using  Market    

Android  Market  provides  direct  access  to  applications  and  games,  which  you  can   download  and  install  on  your  phone.    

 

Opening  Market    

1.  

2.  

Touch  Launcher  >  Market.    

When  you  open  Market  for  the  first  time,  the  Android  Market  Terms  of  Service  

  window  will  appear.  Touch  Accept  to  continue.    

Searching  for  Applications  

There  are  a  few  different  ways  to  find  applications  on  the  Market  home  screen,  

  including:    

 

   

 

  Featured  applications:  Scroll  down  to  view  more.    

List  of  applications  by  category:  Apps,  Books,  Movies  and  Games      

Search  function.    

To  view  Installed  Apps,  press  Menu,  My  Apps.  

Installing  an  Application    

Note:    

If  you  want  to  install  a  non-­‐Market  application,  touch  Menu  >  Settings  >  Applications,   and  then  select  the  Unknown  sources  check  box  to  allow  installation  of  the  non-­‐Market   application.    

1.   In  the  Market,  touch  Apps.    

2.  

3.  

Touch  a  category,  and  then  touch  the  item  you  want  to  download.    

On  the  item  details  screen,  read  more  about  the  application,  including  its  cost,   overall  rating,  and  user  comments.  If  you  scroll  down  to  the  Developer  Info  section,  you   can  see  other  applications  from  the  same  developer,  or  link  to  the  developer's  website.    

4.   To  install  the  item,  touch  the  blue  box  (it  will  show  the  cost  or  just  Download),   the  screen  changes  to  show  requested  Permissions,  then  touch  Accept  &  download.    

5.   To  check  the  progress  of  a  download,  open  the  notification  panel.  How  quickly   the  applications  are  installed  will  depend  on  the  size  of  the  app,  and  your  data   connection  speed.  To  stop  an  item  from  downloading,  touch  Cancel.    

6.   After  the  application  has  been  downloaded  and  installed  on  your  mobile  phone,   the  content  download  icon  appears  in  the  notification  bar.    

 

Uninstalling  an  Application    

1.  

2.  

3.  

4.  

On  the  Market  screen,  touch  My  apps.    

Touch  the  application  you  want  to  uninstall,  and  then  touch  Uninstall.    

When  prompted,  touch  OK  to  remove  the  application  from  your  mobile  phone.    

Choose  the  reason  for  removing  the  application,  and  then  touch  OK.    

 

Applications  can  also  be  managed  by  pressing  Menu  >  Settings  >  Applications  >  Manage  

 

Applications.  

Synchronizing  Information    

Some  applications  (for  example,  Gmail)  on  your  mobile  phone  give  you  access  to  the   same  personal  information  that  you  can  add,  view,  and  edit  on  your  computer.  If  you   add,  change,  or  delete  your  information  in  any  of  these  applications  on  the  web,  the   updated  information  also  appears  on  your  mobile  phone.    

This  is  made  possible  through  over-­‐the-­‐air  data  synchronization.  The  process  occurs  in   the  background  and  does  not  interfere  with  use  of  your  mobile  phone.  When  your   phone  is  synchronizing,  a  data  synchronization  icon  will  be  shown  in  the  notification  bar.  

   

Managing  Your  Accounts    

You  can  synchronize  contacts,  email,  and  other  information  on  your  mobile  phone  with   multiple  Google  accounts  or  other  kinds  of  accounts,  depending  on  the  applications   installed  on  your  mobile  phone.    

For  example,  you  can  start  by  adding  your  personal  Google  account,  so  your  personal   email,  contacts,  and  calendar  are  always  available.  You  could  then  add  a  work  account,  

 

  so  your  work-­‐related  emails  work  contacts  are  handy.  If  you  like,  you  may  add  multiple  

Google  accounts  or  other  accounts.    

Adding  an  Account    

1.  Touch  Menu  >  Settings  >  Accounts  &  sync.  The  screen  displays  your  current   synchronization  settings  and  a  list  of  your  current  accounts.  

Note:  In  some  cases,  you  may  need  to  obtain  account  details  from  IT  support.  For  

  example,  you  may  need  to  know  the  account’s  domain  or  server  address.    

2.  

3.  

 Touch  Add  account.    

 Touch  the  kind  of  account  to  add.    

4.    Follow  the  onscreen  steps  to  enter  the  required  and  optional  information  about   the  account.  Most  accounts  require  a  username  and  password,  but  the  details  depend   on  the  kind  of  account  and  the  configuration  of  the  service  to  which  you  are  connecting.    

5.    Configure  the  account.  Depending  on  the  kind  of  account,  you  may  be  asked  to   configure  what  kind  of  data  you  want  to  sync  to  the  mobile  phone,  to  name  the   account,  and  for  other  details.  When  you  are  finished,  the  account  is  added  to  the  list  in   the  Accounts  &  sync  settings  screen.    

 

Removing  an  Account    

You  can  remove  an  account,  deleting  it  and  all  information  associated  with  it  from  your   mobile  phone,  including  email,  contacts,  settings,  and  so  on.  You  cannot,  however,   remove  some  accounts,  such  as  the  first  account  you  signed  into  on  the  mobile  phone.  If   you  attempt  to  remove  certain  accounts,  be  aware  that  all  personal  information  

 

2.  

3.   associated  with  it  will  be  deleted.    

1.    On  the  Accounts  &  sync  settings  screen,  touch  the  account  to  delete.    

 Touch  Remove  account.    

 Confirm  that  you  want  to  remove  the  account.    

Customising  Your  Account  Synchronization    

You  can  configure  background  data  use  and  synchronization  options  for  all  the   applications  on  your  phone.  You  can  also  configure  what  kind  of  data  you  synchronize   for  each  account.  Some  applications,  such  as  Contacts  and  Gmail,  can  synchronize  data   from  multiple  applications.  Others,  such  as  Calendar,  synchronize  data  only  from  the   first  Google  account  you  signed  into  on  your  phone,  or  from  an  account  associated   specifically  with  that  application.  For  some  accounts,  synchronizing  is  two-­‐directional;   changes  that  you  make  to  the  information  on  your  mobile  phone  are  made  to  the  copy   of  that  information  on  the  web.  Some  accounts  support  only  one-­‐way  synchronize;  the   information  on  your  mobile  phone  is  read-­‐only.    

 

Configuring  General  Sync  Settings  

On  the  Accounts  &  sync  settings  screen,  do  the  following:    

Select  or  clear  the  Background  data  check  box  to  control  whether  applications   and  services  can  transmit  data  when  you  are  not  working  with  them  directly  (that  is,   when  they  are  running  in  the  background).    

If  you  clear  this  option,  Gmail  stops  receiving  new  mail,  Calendar  stops  synchronizing   events,  and  so  on,  until  you  touch  the  Refresh  menu  item  or  send  an  email.    

 

Select  or  clear  the  Auto-­‐sync  check  box  to  control  whether  changes  you  make  to   information  on  the  phone  or  on  the  web  are  automatically  synchronized  with  each   other.    

For  example,  when  this  option  is  selected,  changes  that  you  make  in  Contacts  on  the  

  phone  are  automatically  made  in  Google  Contacts  on  the  web.    

 

Changing  an  Account’s  Synchronization  Settings    

1.   On  the  Accounts  &  sync  settings  screen,  touch  the  account  whose   synchronization  settings  you  want  to  change.  The  data  and  synchronization  screen   opens,  displaying  a  list  of  the  kinds  of  information  the  account  can  synchronize.    

2.  

3.  

Selected  items  are  configured  to  synchronize  to  your  mobile  phone.    

Select  or  clear  the  check  box  of  information  you  want  to  synchronize  to  the   mobile  phone.    

Using  Other  Applications    

Using  the  Calendar    

Use  Calendar  to  create  and  manage  events,  meetings,  and  appointments.  Depending  on   your  synchronization  settings,  the  calendar  on  your  phone  stays  in  synchronization  with   your  calendar  on  the  web.  

 

 

Opening  the  Calendar    

Touch  Launcher  >  Calendar  to  open  the  application.  Press  Menu  to  view  various  view   and  settings  options.  

Creating  an  Event    

1.  

 

2.  

 On  any  calendar  view,  touch  and  hold  the  screen  to  see  New  event  options.    

 Enter  the  event  name  on  the  keyboard.    

If  there  is  a  time  frame  for  the  event,  touch  the  time  below  From  and  To,  so  you   can  set  the  duration  of  the  event.    

 

  If  it  is  a  special  occasion  such  as  a  birthday  or  a  day-­‐long  event,  set  dates  for  

From  and  To,  and  then  select  the  All  day  check  box.    

3.  

4.   the  event.    

4.  

5.  

 Enter  the  location  of  the  event  and  the  description.    

 If  you  have  more  than  one  calendar,  select  the  calendar  where  you  want  to  save  

 Enter  email  addresses  to  invite  guests  to  the  event.    

Set  the  time  of  your  event  reminder  in  Reminders,  and  then  specify  in  Repetition  

 

 

 

  whether  the  event  recurs  and  its  frequency  of  recurrence.    

6.    Touch  Save.    

Setting  an  Event  Reminder    

1.  

2.  

3.  

On  any  calendar  view,  touch  an  event  to  view  its  details  or  event  summary.    

Touch  Add  reminder  to  add  a  reminder.  Or  touch  the  “-­‐”  icon  to  delete  it.    

Touch  the  reminder  time,  and  then  touch  the  length  of  time  before  the  event   when  you  want  to  be  reminded.  When  the  time  comes,  you  will  receive  a  notification   about  the  event.    

 

Customising  the  Calendar  Settings    

 

On  any  calendar  view,  touch  Menu,  then  touch  More  >  Settings.  Choose  from:  

Hide  declined  events:  Select  to  hide  events  for  which  you  have  declined   invitations.    

Use  home  time  zone:  Displays  calendars  and  event  times  in  your  home  time  zone   when  travelling.  

Set  alerts  &  notifications:  Touch  to  set  event  reminders  to  alert  you,  send  you  a   notification,  or  turn  off  event  notifications  on  your  mobile  phone.    

Select  ringtone:  Touch  to  select  the  ringtone  to  sound  when  you  receive  an   event  reminder.    

Vibrate:  Select  to  vibrate  the  mobile  phone  when  you  receive  an  event   notification.    

Default  reminder  time:  Touch  to  select  the  default  time  before  an  event  for   event  reminders  to  occur.    

 

Using  the  Alarm    

You  can  set  a  new  alarm  or  modify  an  existing  alarm.    

Opening  the  Alarm    

Touch  Launcher  >  Clock  >  Alarm  to  use  your  mobile  phone  alarm.  Here  you  will  see  a  list   of  current  alarm  details.  

 

Adding  an  Alarm    

1.  

2.  

On  the  alarm  list  screen,  touch  +  on  left  to  Add  alarm.    

Set  the  alarm,  and  then  touch  Save.    

 

Setting  an  Alarm    

1.   Choose  an  alarm  from  the  list  screen  -­‐  toggle  the  alarm  on  or  off  by  touching  the   alarm  symbol  on  the  left  of  the  entry.  

2.   Open  the  alarm  entry  by  touching  it,  then  touch  Time.  Set  the  time  using  “+”  or  

“-­‐“  symbols.  Toggle  AM  or  PM  by  touching.  Touch  Set  to  confirm  time.  

 

 

6.  

7.  

3.  

4.  

5.  

 Touch  Ringtone  to  select  a  ringtone  for  the  alarm.    

 Select  the  Vibrate  check  box  to  have  the  phone  vibrate,  in  addition  to  playing   the  ringtone.    

 Touch  Repeat  to  set  the  days  when  you  want  the  alarm  to  sound.    

 Touch  Label  to  enter  a  name  for  the  alarm.    

 Touch  Done.    

Using  the  File  Manager    

File  Manager  lets  you  organize,  edit,  and  delete  files  and  folders.    

Opening  the  File  Manager  Touch      

Touch  Launcher  >  File  Manager  to  open  the  application.    

 

Creating  a  Folder    

1.  

2.  

 

3.  

 On  the  File  Manager  screen,  touch  Menu,  then  touch  New  folder.    

 Enter  the  name  of  the  new  folder  in  the  text  box.    

 Touch  Yes.    

Moving  or  Copying  a  File    

1.   On  the  File  Manager  screen,  long  press  the  file  or  folder  you  want  to  move  or   copy.  A  menu  of  options  will  appear.  Select  Copy  or  Cut.    

2.  

3.  

Navigate  to  the  destination  folder.    

Log  press  the  folder  and  select  Paste.    

 

Calculator    

Use  the  calculator  to  solve  simple  arithmetic  problems  or  use  its  advanced  operators  to   solve  more  complex  equations.  

Opening  the  Calculator  

Touch    Launcher  >  Calculator  to  open  the  application.    

 

Switching  to  the  Advanced  panel  

 

On  the  Calculator  screen,  press  Menu.  

Managing  Your  Mobile  Phone    

 

To  configure  your  mobile  phone,  touch  Menu  >  Settings.    

Setting  the  Date  and  Time    

When  you  first  start  the  phone,  you  are  asked  if  you  want  the  time  and  date  to  update   automatically  using  the  time  provided  by  the  network.    

Note:    

When  the  time  provided  by  the  network  is  automatically  used,  you  cannot  set  the  date,   time,  and  time  zone.    

1.  

2.  

 On  the  Settings  screen,  touch  Date  &  time.    

 Clear  the  Automatic  check  box.    

3.    Touch  Set  date.  On  the  set  date  screen,  touch  +  or  -­‐  to  adjust  the  date,  month,   and  year,  and  then  touch  Set  when  the  configuration  is  complete.    

4.    Touch  Select  time  zone,  and  then  select  the  desired  time  zone  from  the  list.  

Scroll  the  list  to  view  more  time  zones.    

5.    Touch  Set  time.  On  the  set  time  screen,  touch  the  +  or  -­‐  to  adjust  the  hour  and   minute.  Touch  Set  when  the  configuration  is  complete.    

6.    Select  or  clear  the  Use  24-­‐hour  format  check  box  to  switch  between  24-­‐hour   format  and  12-­‐hour  format.    

7.    Touch  Select  date  format  to  select  how  you  want  the  date  to  display  on  your   mobile  phone.    

Setting  the  Display    

Adjusting  the  Screen  Brightness    

1.  

2.  

 

3.  

 On  the  Settings  screen,  touch  Display  >  Brightness.    

 Drag  the  slider  left  to  make  the  screen  darker,  or  right  to  make  it  brighter.    

 Touch  OK  to  save  the  adjustment.    

Adjusting  the  Time  Before  the  Screen  Turns  Off  

If  your  mobile  phone  is  idle  for  several  minutes,  it  will  turn  off  the  screen  to  save  battery   power.  To  set  a  longer  or  shorter  idle  time,  do  the  following:    

1.    On  the  Settings  screen,  touch  Display  >  Screen  timeout.    

 Select  the  duration  you  want  the  screen  to  be  illuminated.    

 

2.  

Auto-­‐rotate  screen  

Check  this  box  to  enable  the  display  to  rotate  when  you  turn  the  phone  between  

  landscape  and  portrait.  

Setting  Phone  ringtone  

Turning  On  Silent  Mode    

1.  

2.  

 On  the  Settings  screen,  touch  Sound.    

 Select  the  Silent  mode  check  box.  Then  all  sounds  except  media  and  alarms  are   silenced.    

 

Adjusting  the  Ringtone  Volume  

1.  

2.  

3.  

You  can  adjust  the  ringer  volume  when  you  are  on  the  Home  screen  or  any  application   screens  (except  during  a  call  or  when  playing  music  or  videos).  Press  the  Volume  keys  to   adjust  the  ringer  volume  to  your  desired  level.  You  can  also  adjust  the  ringer  volume  on   the  settings  screen.    

 On  the  Settings  screen,  touch  Sound  >  Volume  >  Ringtone.    

 Drag  the  slider  left  to  make  the  volume  softer,  or  right  to  make  it  louder.    

 Touch  OK  to  save  the  adjustment.    

 

On  the  Volume  screen,  if  you  do  not  select  Use  incoming  call  volume  for  notifications,  

  you  can  set  Notification  volume  separately.    

Adjusting  the  Media  Volume  

When  playing  music  or  watching  videos,  press  the  Volume  keys  to  adjust  the  sound.  You   can  also  adjust  the  sound  on  the  settings  screen.    

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2.  

3.  

 On  the  Settings  screen,  touch  Sound  >  Volume  >  Media.    

 Drag  the  slider  left  to  make  the  volume  softer,  or  right  to  make  it  louder.    

 Touch  OK  to  save  the  adjustment.    

 

Changing  the  Phone  Ringtone    

1.  

2.  

 On  the  Settings  screen,  touch  Sound  >  Phone  ringtone.    

 Touch  the  ringtone  you  want  to  use,  and  then  touch  OK.  The  ringtone  plays  

  when  selected.    

Tip:      

You  can  set  a  song  as  the  ringtone.  Open  the  Music  application,  and  then  press  and  hold  

  the  song  name,  and  select  Use  as  phone  ringtone.    

Setting  Your  Phone  to  Vibrate  for  Incoming  Calls    

1.   On  the  Settings  screen,  touch  Sound  >  Vibrate.    

 

2.   In  the  display  menu,  you  can  select  Always,  Never,  Only  in  Silent  mode,  or  Only   when  not  in  Silent  mode.    

Setting  Phone  Services    

Customising  Call  Settings  

Your  mobile  phone  service  provider  offers  different  services  such  as  call  forwarding,   waiting,  fixed  dialing  numbers,  and  voicemail.  You  can  customize  many  of  these  services   if  they  are  part  of  your  calling  plan.  On  the  Settings  screen,  touch  Call  settings  to  

  customize  your  call  functions.    

Turning  on  Data  Roaming    

1.    On  the  Settings  screen,  touch  Wireless  &  networks  >  Mobile  networks.    

 Check  the  Data  roaming  box.    

 

2.  

Note:    

Accessing  data  services  while  roaming  may  incur  considerable  additional  charges.  Ask  

  your  wireless  service  provider  about  data  roaming  fees.  

   

Switching  Data  Service  on  or  off  

1.  

2.  

 On  the  Settings  screen,  touch  Wireless  &  networks  >  Mobile  networks.    

 Check  or  clear  the  Data  enabled  box.    

Protecting  Your  Mobile  Phone    

 

 

 

 

 

 

Enable  Your  SIM  Card  PIN    

1.  

2.  

3.  

 

4.  

On  the  Settings  screen,  touch  Location  &  security  >  Set  up  SIM  card  lock.    

Select  the  Lock  SIM  card  check  box.    

Use  the  keyboard  to  enter  the  SIM  card  PIN,  and  then  touch  OK.    

To  change  the  SIM  card  PIN  at  any  time,  touch  Change  SIM  PIN.    

 

 

Note:    

You  can  dial  emergency  numbers  any  time  from  your  mobile  phone.    

Protecting  Your  Mobile  Phone  with  a  Screen  Lock  

To  keep  your  data  more  secure,  lock  the  screen  and/or  require  a  screen  unlock  pattern  

  every  time  your  mobile  phone  is  turned  on  or  wakes  up  from  sleep  mode.    

1.   On  the  Settings  screen,  touch  Location  &  security  >  Set  up  screen  lock.  Choose  

Pattern,  PIN  or  Password.    

 

2.   Follow  instructions  for  the  chosen  method.  

 

To  change  your  unlock  screen  pattern,  touch  Location  &  security  >  Change  screen  lock.    

Managing  Applications    

 

Viewing  an  Installed  Application    

1.  

2.  

On  the  Settings  screen,  touch  Applications  >  Manage  applications.    

In  the  applications  list,  do  any  of  the  following:    

Touch  Menu,  and  then  touch  Sort  by  size.  Then  touch  an  application  to  view  its   details.    

Select  Downloaded,  All,  Running,  On  SD  card,  or  from  the  tabs  at  thee  top  of  the   screen.  Then  touch  an  application  to  view  its  details.    

Touch  an  application  to  view  its  details  directly.    

 

Removing  an  Installed  Application    

1.  

2.  

On  the  Settings  screen,  touch  Applications  >  Manage  applications.    

Touch  an  application,  and  then  touch  Uninstall  to  remove  the  application  from  

  your  mobile  phone.    

Ways  to  Free  Up  Your  Mobile  Phone  Memory    

Move  files  and  email  attachments  to  the  microSD  card.    

In  Browser,  clear  all  temporary  Internet  files  and  Browser  history  information.    

Uninstall  the  downloaded  programs  that  you  no  longer  use.    

 

  Reset  your  mobile  phone.    

Resetting  Your  Mobile  Phone    

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2.  

Backing  Up  My  Settings    

You  can  back  up  your  mobile  phone’s  settings  to  Google  servers,  with  your  Google   account.  If  you  replace  your  mobile  phone,  the  settings  you  have  backed  up  are  stored   on  the  new  mobile  phone  the  first  time  you  sign  in  with  your  Google  account.    

 On  the  Settings  screen,  touch  Privacy.    

 Select  the  Back  up  my  data  check  box.    

Restoring  Factory  Data    

If  you  reset  your  phone  to  the  settings  that  were  configured  at  the  factory,  all  of  your   personal  data  from  internal  phone  storage,  including  information  about  your  Google  

Account,  any  other  accounts,  your  system  and  application  settings,  and  any  downloaded   applications  will  be  erased.  Resetting  the  phone  does  not  erase  any  system  software   updates  you’ve  downloaded  or  any  files  on  your  microSD  card,  such  as  music  or  photos.    

1.  

2.  

 On  the  Settings  screen,  touch  Privacy  >  Factory  data  reset.    

 When  prompted,  touch  Reset  phone,  and  then  touch  Erase  everything.  The  

  mobile  phone  resets  the  settings  to  the  original  factory  settings,  and  then  restarts.    

Appendix    

Warnings  and  Precautions    

This  section  contains  important  information  pertaining  to  the  operating  instructions  of   your  device.  It  also  contains  information  about  how  to  use  the  device  safely.  Read  this   information  carefully  before  using  your  device.    

 

Electronic  Device    

Power  off  your  device  if  using  the  device  is  prohibited.  Do  not  use  the  device  when  using   the  device  causes  danger  or  interference  with  electronic  devices.    

 

Medical  Device    

Follow  rules  and  regulations  set  forth  by  hospitals  and  health  care  facilities.  Do   not  use  your  device  when  using  the  device  is  prohibited.    

Pacemaker  manufacturers  recommend  that  a  minimum  distance  of  15  cm  be   maintained  between  a  device  and  a  pacemaker  to  prevent  potential  interference  with   the  pacemaker.  If  you  are  using  a  pacemaker,  use  the  device  on  the  opposite  side  of  the   pacemaker  and  do  not  carry  the  device  in  your  front  pocket.    

 

Potentially  Explosive  Atmosphere    

Power  off  your  device  in  any  area  with  a  potentially  explosive  atmosphere,  and  comply   with  all  signs  and  instructions.  Areas  that  may  have  potentially  explosive  atmospheres   include  the  areas  where  you  would  normally  be  advised  to  turn  off  your  vehicle  engine.  

Triggering  of  sparks  in  such  areas  could  cause  an  explosion  or  a  fire,  resulting  in  bodily   injuries  or  even  deaths.  Do  not  power  on  your  device  at  refueling  points  such  as  service   stations.  Comply  with  restrictions  on  the  use  of  radio  equipment  in  fuel  depots,  storage,   and  distribution  areas,  and  chemical  plants.  In  addition,  adhere  to  restrictions  in  areas   where  blasting  operations  are  in  progress.  Before  using  the  device,  watch  out  for  areas   that  have  potentially  explosive  atmospheres  that  are  often,  but  not  always,  clearly   marked.  Such  locations  include  areas  below  the  deck  on  boats,  chemical  transfer  or   storage  facilities,  and  areas  where  the  air  contains  chemicals  or  particles  such  as  grain,   dust,  or  metal  powders.  Ask  the  manufacturers  of  vehicles  using  liquefied  petroleum  gas  

(such  as  propane  or  butane)  whether  this  device  can  be  safely  used  in  their  vicinity.    

 

Traffic  Security    

Observe  local  laws  and  regulations  while  using  the  device.  In  addition,  if  using  the  device   while  driving  a  vehicle,  comply  with  the  following  guidelines:    

Concentrate  on  driving.  Your  first  responsibility  is  to  drive  safely.    

Do  not  talk  on  the  device  while  driving.  Use  hands-­‐free  accessories.    

When  you  have  to  make  or  answer  a  call,  park  the  vehicle  at  the  road  side  before   using  your  device.    

RF  signals  may  affect  electronic  systems  of  motor  vehicles.  For  more   information,  consult  the  vehicle  manufacturer.    

In  a  motor  vehicle,  do  not  place  the  device  over  the  air  bag  or  in  the  air  bag   deployment  area.  Otherwise,  the  device  may  hurt  you  owing  to  the  strong  force  when   the  air  bag  inflates.    

Do  not  use  your  device  while  flying  in  an  aircraft.  Power  off  your  device  before   boarding  an  aircraft.  Using  wireless  devices  in  an  aircraft  may  cause  danger  to  the   operation  of  the  aircraft  and  disrupt  the  wireless  telephone  network.  It  may  also  be   considered  illegal.    

 

Operating  Environment    

Do  not  use  or  charge  the  device  in  dusty,  damp,  and  dirty  places  or  places  with   magnetic  fields.  Otherwise,  it  may  result  in  a  malfunction  of  the  circuit.    

The  device  complies  with  the  RF  specifications  when  the  device  is  used  near  your   ear  or  at  a  distance  of  1.5  cm  from  your  body.  Ensure  that  the  device  accessories  such  as   a  device  case  and  a  device  holster  are  not  composed  of  metal  components.  Keep  your   device  1.5  cm  away  from  your  body  to  meet  the  requirement  earlier  mentioned.    

On  a  stormy  day  with  thunder,  do  not  use  your  device  when  it  is  being  charged,   to  prevent  any  danger  caused  by  lightning.    

When  you  are  on  a  call,  do  not  touch  the  antenna.  Touching  the  antenna  affects   the  call  quality  and  results  in  increase  in  power  consumption.  As  a  result,  the  talk  time   and  the  standby  time  are  reduced.    

While  using  the  device,  observe  the  local  laws  and  regulations,  and  respect   others'  privacy  and  legal  rights.    

Keep  the  ambient  temperature  between  0°C  and  45°C  while  the  device  is  being   charged.  Keep  the  ambient  temperature  between  –10°C  to  55°C  for  using  the  device  

  powered  by  a  battery.    

Prevention  of  Hearing  Damage    

Using  a  headset  at  high  volume  can  damage  your  hearing.  To  reduce  the  risk  of  damage  

  to  hearing,  lower  the  headset  volume  to  a  safe  and  comfortable  level.    

Safety  of  Children    

Comply  with  all  precautions  with  regard  to  children's  safety.  Letting  the  child  play  with   your  device  or  its  accessories,  which  may  include  parts  that  can  be  detached  from  the   device,  may  be  dangerous,  as  it  may  present  a  choking  hazard.  Ensure  that  small  

  children  are  kept  away  from  the  device  and  accessories.    

Accessories    

Choose  only  batteries,  chargers,  and  accessories  approved  for  use  with  this  model  by   the  device  manufacturer.  The  use  of  any  other  type  of  battery,  charger,  or  accessory   may  invalidate  any  warranty  for  the  device,  may  be  in  violation  of  local  rules  or  laws,  

and  may  be  dangerous.  Please  contact  your  dealer  for  information  about  the  availability   of  approved  batteries,  chargers,  and  accessories  in  your  area.    

 

Battery  and  Charger    

Unplug  the  charger  from  the  electrical  plug  and  the  device  when  not  in  use.    

The  battery  can  be  charged  and  discharged  hundreds  of  times  before  it   eventually  wears  out.  When  the  standby  time  and  the  talk  time  are  shorter  than  the   normal  time,  replace  the  battery.    

Use  the  AC  power  supply  defined  in  the  specifications  of  the  charger.  An   improper  power  voltage  may  cause  a  fire  or  a  malfunction  of  the  charger.    

Do  not  connect  two  poles  of  the  battery  with  conductors,  such  as  metal   materials,  keys,  or  jewelries.  Otherwise,  the  battery  may  be  short-­‐circuited  and  may   cause  injuries  and  burns  on  your  body.    

If  battery  electrolyte  leaks  out,  ensure  that  the  electrolyte  does  not  touch  your   skin  and  eyes.  When  the  electrolyte  touches  your  skin  or  splashes  into  your  eyes,  wash   your  eyes  with  clean  water  immediately  and  consult  a  doctor.    

If  there  is  a  case  of  battery  deformation,  color  change,  or  abnormal  heating   while  you  charge  or  store  the  battery,  remove  the  battery  immediately  and  stop  using  it.  

Otherwise,  it  may  lead  to  battery  leakage,  overheating,  explosion,  or  fire.    

If  the  power  cable  is  damaged  (for  example,  the  cord  is  exposed  or  broken),  or   the  plug  loosens,  stop  using  the  cable  at  once.  Otherwise,  it  may  lead  to  an  electric   shock,  a  short  circuit  of  the  charger,  or  a  fire.    

Do  not  dispose  of  batteries  in  fire  as  they  may  explode.  Batteries  may  also   explode  if  damaged.    

Do  not  modify  or  remanufacture,  attempt  to  insert  foreign  objects  into  the   battery,  immerse  or  expose  to  water  or  other  liquids,  expose  to  fire,  explosion  or  other   hazard.    

Avoid  dropping  the  device  or  battery.  If  the  device  or  battery  is  dropped,   especially  on  a  hard  surface,  and  the  user  suspects  damage,  take  it  to  a  qualified  service   center  for  inspection.    

Improper  battery  use  may  result  in  a  fire,  explosion  or  other  hazard.    

Promptly  dispose  of  used  batteries  in  accordance  with  local  regulations.    

The  device  should  only  be  connected  to  products  that  bear  the  USB-­‐IF  logo  or   have  completed  the  USB-­‐IF  compliance  program.    

 

Cleaning  and  Maintenance    

The  battery,  and  charger  are  not  water-­‐resistant.  Keep  them  dry.  Protect  the  device,   battery,  and  charger  from  water  or  vapor.  Do  not  touch  the  charger  with  a  wet  hand.  

Otherwise,  it  may  lead  to  a  short  circuit,  a  malfunction  of  the  device,  and  an  electric   shock  to  the  user.    

Do  not  place  your  device,  battery,  and  charger  in  places  where  they  can  get   damaged  because  of  collision.  Otherwise,  it  may  lead  to  battery  leakage,  device   malfunction,  overheating,  fire,  or  explosion.    

Do  not  place  magnetic  storage  media  such  as  magnetic  cards  and  floppy  disks   near  the  device.  Radiation  from  the  device  may  erase  the  information  stored  on  them.    

Do  not  leave  your  device,  battery,  and  charger  in  a  place  with  an  extreme  high  or   low  temperature.  Otherwise,  they  may  not  function  properly  and  may  lead  to  a  fire  or   an  explosion.  When  the  temperature  is  lower  than  0°C,  performance  of  the  battery  is   affected.    

Do  not  place  sharp  metal  objects  such  as  pins  near  the  earpiece.  The  earpiece   may  attract  these  objects  and  hurt  you  when  you  are  using  the  device.    

Before  you  clean  or  maintain  the  device,  power  off  the  device  and  disconnect  it   from  the  charger.    

Do  not  use  any  chemical  detergent,  powder,  or  other  chemical  agents  (such  as   alcohol  and  benzene)  to  clean  the  device  and  the  charger.  Otherwise,  parts  of  the  device   may  be  damaged  or  a  fire  can  be  caused.  You  can  clean  the  device  and  the  charger  with   a  piece  of  damp  and  soft  antistatic  cloth.    

Do  not  dismantle  the  device  or  accessories.  Otherwise,  the  warranty  on  the   device  and  accessories  is  invalid  and  the  manufacturer  is  not  liable  to  pay  for  the   damage.    

If  the  device  screen  is  broken  by  colliding  with  hard  objects,  do  not  touch  or  try   to  remove  the  broken  part.  In  this  case,  stop  using  the  device  immediately,  and  then   contact  an  authorized  service  center  in  time.    

 

Emergency  Call    

You  can  use  your  device  for  emergency  calls  in  the  service  area.  The  connection,   however,  cannot  be  guaranteed  in  all  conditions.  You  should  not  rely  solely  on  the  

  device  for  essential  communications.    

Certification  Information  (SAR)    

This  device  meets  guidelines  for  exposure  to  radio  waves.  Your  device  is  a  low-­‐power   radio  transmitter  and  receiver.  As  recommended  by  international  guidelines,  the  device   is  designed  not  to  exceed  the  limits  for  exposure  to  radio  waves.  These  guidelines  were   developed  by  the  independent  scientific  organization  International  Commission  on  Non-­‐

Ionizing  Radiation  Protection  (ICNIRP)     and  include  safety  measures  designed  to  ensure  safety  for  all  users,  regardless  of  age   and  health.  The  Specific  Absorption  Rate  (SAR)  is  the  unit  of     measurement  for  the  amount  of  radio  frequency  energy  absorbed  by  the  body  when   using  a  device.  The  SAR  value  is  determined  at  the  highest  certified  power  level  in   laboratory  conditions,  but  the  actual  SAR  level  of  the  device  when  being  operated  can   be  well  below  the  value.  This  is  because  the  device  is  designed  to  use  the  minimum   power  required  to  reach  the  network.    

The  SAR  limit  adopted  by  USA  and  Canada  is  1.6  watts/  kilogram  (W/kg)  averaged  over  

 

 

one  gram  of  tissue.  The  highest  SAR  value  reported  to  the  FCC  and  IC  for  this  device  type   when  tested  for  use  at  the  ear  is  0.738  W/kg,  and  when  properly  worn  on  the  body  is  

0.561  W/kg.    

The  SAR  limit  also  adopted  by  Europe  is  2.0  W/kg  averaged  over  10  grams  of  tissue.  The   highest  SAR  value  for  this  device  type  when  tested  at  the  ear  is  0.547  W/kg,  and  when   properly  worn  on  the  body  is  0.346  W/kg.    

FCC  Statement    

This  equipment  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  radiate  radio  frequency  energy  and,  if  not  installed   and  used  in  accordance  with  the  instructions,  may  cause  harmful  interference  to  radio   communications.  However,  there  is  no  guarantee  that  interference  will  not  occur  in  a   particular  installation.  If  this  equipment  does  cause  harmful  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.  This  device   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.    

Caution:    

Changes  or  modifications  made  to  this  device  not  expressly  approved  by  the   manufacturer  may  void  the  FCC  authorization  to  operate  this  device.    

Disposal  and  Recycling  Information    

 

This  symbol  on  the  device  (and  any  included  batteries)  indicates  that  they  should  not  be   disposed  of  as  normal  household  garbage.  Do  not  dispose  of  your  device  or  batteries  as   unsorted  municipal  waste.  The  device  (and  any  batteries)  should  be  handed  over  to  a   certified  collection  point  for  recycling  or  proper  disposal  at  the  end  of  their  life.    

For  more  detailed  information  about  the  recycling  of  the  device  or  batteries,  contact   your  local  city  office,  the  household  waste  disposal  service,  or  the  retail  store  where  you   purchased  this  device.    

The  disposal  of  this  device  is  subject  to  the  Waste  from  Electrical  and  Electronic  

Equipment  (WEEE)  directive  of  the  European  Union.  The  reason  for  separating  WEEE   and  batteries  from  other  waste  is  to  minimize  the  potential  environmental  impacts  on   human  health  of  any  hazardous  substances  that  may  be  present.    

Reduction  of  Hazardous  Substances    

This  device  is  compliant  with  the  EU  Registration,  Evaluation,  Authorisation  and  

Restriction  of  Chemicals  (REACH)  Regulation  (Regulation  No  1907/2006/EC  of  the  

European  Parliament  and  of  the  Council)  and  the  EU  Restriction  of  Hazardous  

Substances  (RoHS)  Directive  (Directive  2002/95/EC  of  the  European  Parliament  and  of   the  Council).  For  more  information  about  the  REACH  compliance  of  the  device,  visit  the  

Web  site  www.catphones.com/certification.  You  are  recommended  to  visit  the  Web  site   regularly  for  up-­‐to-­‐date  information.    

EU  Regulatory  Conformance    

Hereby,  the  manufacturer  declares  that  this  device  is  in  compliance  with  the  essential   requirements  and  other  relevant  provisions  of  Directive  1999/5/EC.    

For  the  declaration  of  conformity,  visit  the  Web  site  www.catphones.com/certification.    

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Note:    

Observe  the  national  local  regulations  in  the  location  where  the  device  is  to  be  used.  

This  device  may  be  restricted  for  use  in  some  or  all  member  states  of  the  European  

Union  (EU).    

Note:    

This  device  may  be  operated  in  all  member  states  of  the  EU.    

France:  Outdoor  use  limited  to  10  mW  e.i.r.p.  within  the  band  2454-­‐2483.5  MHz.  Italy:  

For  private  use,  a  general  authorisation  is  required  if    

WAS/RLAN’s  are  used  outside  own  premises.  For  public     use,  a  general  authorisation  is  required.  Luxembourg:  General  authorisation  required  for   network  and  service  supply.    

Norway:  This  subsection  does  not  apply  for  the  geographical  area  within  a  radius  of  20   km  from  the  centre  of  Ny-­‐Ålesund.    

 

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