BLU BLUSAMBAQ GSM Mobile Phone User Manual

CT Asia GSM Mobile Phone

User Manual

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  1  For your safety  Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in this manual. ROAD SAFETY Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle while driving. Park the vehicle before using your phone. SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT Using of wireless telephones in aircraft may disrupt the operation of the aircraft.  It  is  dangerous  and  illegal.  Insure  switching  off  the  phone before going aboard. SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS Follow  any  restrictions  or  rules.  Switch  off  the  phone  near  medical equipment. SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELING Switch  off  the  phone  at  a  refueling  point  or  any  fuel  or  chemicals places. SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING POINT Don‟t use the phone where blasting is in progress. Observe restrictions, and follow any regulations or rules. INTERFERENCE
  2  All  wireless  phones  may  be  susceptible  to  interference,  which  could affect the performance. USE NORMALLY Use  in  the  normal  position  explained  in  the  product  documentation. Don‟t touch the antenna unnecessarily. ENHANCEMENTS AND BATTERIES Use  only  the  approved  enhancements  and  batteries.  Do  not  connect incompatible products. EMERGENCY CALLS Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. Enter the emergency number, and then press the talk key. It will give your location. Do not end the call until the permission. NOTE: The  socket-outlet  shall  be  installed near the equipment  and  shall  be easily accessible.
  3  1 PREFACE Thank  you  for  choosing  the  mobile  phone.  You  may  have  a  comprehensive knowledge  of usage  of this  phone  and  learn  its  excellent  functionality  and  easy operation methods after reading this manual. The mobile phone is designed for GSM/GPRS network environment. In addition to basic  phone  functions,  it  also  provides  multiple  practical  functions  for  you  to include name card phonebook, Polyphonic ring tones, clock/alarm clock, calendar, calculator,  MP3  /Video  player,  camera,  video  recorder,  voice  recorder,  etc.,  to facilitate both your work and entertainment activities.                 The  phone  conforms  to  GSM/GPRS  technical  criteria,  and  has  passed  the attestation by both domestic and foreign institutions with authorities. The company reserves the right to modify any contents in this Manual without any further notice. 1.1 Safety Notices If  your  phone  is  lost  or  stolen,  please  immediately  inform  your  nearest telecommunication department or agent to disable the SIM card, so as to prevent others from using your phone and incurring economic loss to you. When you contact telecommunication  departments  or  agents, they  may  need  to know the IMEI code of your phone (you can find it on the back label of your phone after removing the battery). Please write down the code and keep it in a safe place for later use. For the purpose of avoiding mistaken use of your phone, please adopt precautions
  4  such as: --   Set up the PIN code of your SIM card. The PIN code can prevent your SIM card from being used by unauthorized people. --   On a trip or travel outside, please do not disclose your phone in public, so as to  avoid  unnecessary  loss.  You‟d  better  keep  it  close  to  you  or  lock  it  in  your luggage. 1.2 Safety Precautions Before using your phone, please carefully read through these precautions, so as to ensure safe and correct use. 1.2.1 Current Precautions  Use only  the original or  specified  accessories.  Other products may  cause battery leakage, overheat, explosion, or fire.  Do not severely bump, shake or throw your phone,  so  as to avoid faults and fire.  Do not put your  phone, battery  or charger into your microwave oven or other high-pressure devices. Otherwise, it may cause circuit damage or fire.  Do  not  use  your  phone  at  places  with  flammable  or  explosive  gas. Otherwise, it may cause phone faults or even fire disasters.  Do not put your phone in places of high temperature, high humidity or a lot of dust. Otherwise, it may cause phone faults.  Please make sure the operating temperature for device will be between -10~ 40℃
  5   Please keep your phone away from kids, so as to prevent them from using it as a toy and incurring body injury.  Do not put your phone on uneven or unstable tables, so as to avoid phone faults or damages incurred by dropping. 1.2.2 Mobile Phone In places where the use of mobile phones is prohibited, such as planes and hospitals, please shut down your phone, which will influence normal work of electronic equipment and medical instruments. Please follow relevant regulations  of  these  places.  This  phone  offers  the  automatic  power-on function.  Please check  the alarm  settings  to make  sure that your  phone will not automatically power on during a flight travel.  Please do not use your phone near to low-signal or high-precision electronic equipment. Radio  signal interference  may  cause false operation or  other problems  of  such  electronic  equipment.  Special  attention  is  required  in case of the following devices: hearing aids, pacemakers and other medical electronic  devices,  fire  detectors,  auto  doors  and  other  auto  control devices. For influence of mobile phones on pacemakers and other medical electronic  devices,  please  consult  corresponding  manufacturers  or  local distributors.  Please do not forcefully knock at the LCD display or use it to knock at any other stuff; otherwise the LCD will be damaged and LCD liquid will leak. If such liquid enters your eye, there  will be the danger of blinding.  In that
  6  case, please use clean water to wash your eyes (do not knead the eyes), and ask for help from the doctor. 1.2.3 Battery  Do not throw the battery into fire; otherwise it may cause fire or explosion.  In  packing  the  battery,  do  not  impose  excessive  force;  otherwise  it  may cause leakage, overheat, explosion or fire of the battery.  Do not use electric wire or pins to cause short circuit of the battery; do not put  the  battery  together  with  metal  stuff  including        necklaces; otherwise it will cause leakage, overheat, explosion or fire of the battery.  Do not solder the contacts of the battery; otherwise it will cause leakage, overheat, explosion or fire the battery.  If liquid within the battery enters the eye, there will be danger of blinding. In that case, do not  knead your eyes with your hand;  use clean water to wash your eyes and then ask for help from the doctor. 1.2.4 Charger  Please use the local standard AC power  supply. Other voltages will  cause electric leakage, fire or damage to your phone and charger.  It is strictly forbidden to cause short circuit of the charger; otherwise it will cause electricity shock, smoking or damage of the charger.  Do not use the charger in case its power cable is damaged; otherwise it will cause fire and electricity shock.  Please clean dust on power sockets as soon as possible.
  7   Please do not put containers with water beside the charger, so as to avoid short circuit, electric leakage or other malfunctions incurred by spilled water. 2 YOUR PHONE 2.1 Keypad Description    Dial key   Used for starting the call (when the number has been input or phone locates the number in phone book), or used for answering the incoming call. At the state of standby, if this key is pressed, the dialed number record will be displayed.  Red key Short  press  this  key  to  hang  up  a  call  or  cancel  an  operation.  In  other conditions, press this key to return to the standby mode. Long press it to power on/off the phone.  OK key    In the main menu, press it to enter a specific menu.  Direction key    When go through the function, it carries out the function specified; when edit, it controls the cursor.  Left soft key In standby mode, press it to enter the main menu.  Right soft key
  8  In the menu, press it to return to the previous page; In standby mode, press it to enter directory.    Numeric  keys,  26  characters,  alt  key,  2  input  method  switching  key (a ),space key, delete key, punctuations key, sym key    In the 26 characters key, R,T,Y,F,G,H,C,V,B are same for numeric key 1-9. the  auxiliary  functions  for  other  characters  key  are  relevant  to  the punctuations    alt key :  when  edit the  message, switch  the character and  the  auxiliary keys    a   key(two): switch the inputting method    space key: blank space    sym key: enter symbols in editing     del key: delete key    linefeed key(below the del key): switch to the new line Press to enter numbers or characters.2-9 can be set as speed dial keys. Note:  In  standby  model,  long  press  1  to  call  the  voicemail  service  center (with preset voice mail service number). The * key and # key perform different functions in different models or menus:   In standby model, long press # to enter or exit from the Mute model.  2.2 Specification Battery Voltage:                                3.7V
  9  Charging Limited Voltage:            4.2V Standby Time (Hour):                  125 (Based on Network) Talking Time (Hour):                   3.5 (Based on Network) 3 Connect with the Network 3.1 SIM Card Before using the phone, please insert a  valid SIM card into the phone. The SIM card is your key to enter the digital GSM network. All  information relating  to network  connection  is  recorded  in  chips  on  the SIM card, together with your phonebook (names and numbers) and SMS stored in the SIM card. You can remove the SIM card from your phone and put it into any other GSM phone to use (it can automatically read your SIM card). In  order to  protect  information  stored  in  the  SIM  card, do  not  touch  its metal contacts, and keep it away from places with electric or magnetic fields. Once the SIM card is damaged, you cannot log on the GSM network. Warning:Before taking out the SIM card, make sure your phone is powered off. It is  strictly  prohibited  to  insert  or  remove  the  SIM  card  when  your  phone  is connected to  an external  power supply;  otherwise the SIM card and the phone may be damaged. INSERT & REMOVE SIM CARD   The SIM card is usually kept on a card. Before the installation, please take it out
  10  carefully. Power off your phone, and remove any other external power supply. Insert the SIM card into the SIM card slot as follows.  3.2 Unlock the SIM Card   For  the  purpose  of  preventing  unauthorized  use,  your  SIM  card  adopts  PIN1 (personal  identification  number)  code  for  encryption  protection.  When  this feature is enabled, you must input the PIN1 code each time the phone is powered on, so that you can unlock the SIM card and start using your phone. You can also disable  the  SIM  card  password  (refer  to  “Security  Setting”),  when  you  cannot prevent unauthorized use. Input the PIN1 code, if any, and use the Right Soft Key to remove wrong input, and press OK to confirm. For example, if the PIN1 is set as 1122, then input as follows: 1122, If you input the PIN code wrongly for three times successively, your SIM card will be locked by the network, then your phone will ask for the PUK1 code. If you do not know the PUK1 code, do not input it by yourself, but resort to your network operator. Please refer to “Security Setting”. Note: Your network provider has provided a standard PIN1 code (4~8 digits) for your SIM card. Please modify it as soon as possible. For detailed operation, please refer to “Security Setting”.
  11  3.3 Packing and Unpacking the T-Flash Card 1  Power  off  your  mobile  phone,  remove  the  battery  and  other  AC  power supply. 2 Open the card cover, insert the T-flash card into the slot. 3 Close the card cover, and slip the cover, to fix the T-flash card inside of the slot.  4 Power off your phone, and remove the battery, and then you can remove the T-flash Card.       In the common condition, we suggest don‟t unpack / pack the T-flash Card.  3.4 Dialing When the symbol of your network provider appears on the screen, you can make or answer a call. The signal  bar on the left up corner shows the network signal strength.   Making a international call               If you want to dial an international number, please long press the * Key till the screen shows  “+” which is the prefix of international numbers, so that you can dial a number from any country without knowing the local prefix of international numbers. After inputting the prefix, input the country code and intact phone number. The country  code follows  common  rules:  e.g.  Germany  49, UK 44,  and  Sweden  46, etc.
  12  3.5 Earphone Use Plug the  earphone  into the  earphone  jack  of the phone  as deep  as  possible  to enter  the  earphone  mode.  The  earphone  will  perform  the  functions  of  the handset and microphone. 4 Input Method This  phone  supports  such  input  methods  as  Number,  Capital  English  and Lower-case English in editing the Message, tasks, File Management.   4.1 Input Method Indicator Enter the edit window of the Directory, Message or Memo, and you will see the following input method indicators: Number: “123” Capital English: “ABC” Lower-case English: “abc” 4.2 Input Method Shift Press the a   key to shift among input methods.  4.3 Insert Symbol Press the SYM key to enter the Select Symbol page and then use the DIRECTION key to select a symbol.
  13  5 Function Manual 5.1 Messages 5.1.1 SMS   5.1.1.1 Write Message You can send the message to others by the SMS network service. Confirm you have set the SMS center number of the SMS service before draft the message.   Choose done after you finish the message. you can choose “send only”, “save and send”, “save”, “send to many people” and “send by group” according to the need by the up and down key. 5.1.1.2 Inbox The inbox contains the messages of both SIM 1 and 2. The number displayed at the bottom corner of each SMS icon indicates the relevant SIM card. When you receive a new short message, the icon    will appear on the screen. If the  SMS  memory  is  full,  please  delete  those  unnecessary  messages  so  as  to receive new messages. When you enter inbox, you will see the short messages in the inbox. The icon   indicates a new message to be read. Press the OK key to read the current message. 5.1.1.3 Outbox The Outbox save the messages that was been sent unsuccessfully or save; when you send the message, please choose to save and send, then the message can be
  14  saved too. 5.1.1.4 Templates Templates are provided to save you from the trouble of inputting characters one by one. Choose edit or remove after you finish. 5.1.1.5 SMS Settings  5.1.2 MMS   5.1.2.1 Write message   Draft a new multimedia message .The addressee, copy, confidential copy, subject and content should be filled in. 5.1.2.2 Inbox   Inbox: read the multimedia message. (It is similar to the SMS inbox) 5.1.2.3 Outbox Outbox  saves  the  MMS  that  has  been  sent  successfully.  (It  is  similar  to  the operation in SMS outbox). 5.1.2.4 Draft   Draft a message before sending out, can save in this place. 5.1.2.5      Templates 5.1.2.6      MMS Settings Here you can set the following configurations for MMS sending and receiving: Compose: set the MMS edit mode and picture size. Send: set the MMS validity, send report, read report, priority, interval time, and send time. Receive Setting: set the main network and roaming network receiving MMS, send the read report, and allow to send the report.
  15  Filter: set the anonymous senders and advertising messages. Configuration  Setting:  configure  the  network  necessary  for  MMS.  Please contact your network provider for configuration operations. Storage Status: check the MMS storage status. 5.1.5 Broadcast Message   Receive  mode:  press  on/off  to  decide  whether  to  receive  broadcast  short message. Read  broadcast  message:  you  can  read  the  broadcast  message  when  it appears. Languages: select the language of the broadcast message. Channel settings: edit the channel setting. 5.2 Phone Book This mobile phone provides phone book function to save the information of the contact persons such as name, mobile phone number home telephone, company telephone and etc. you can choose phone book from main menu or touch phone book in the standby mode to open it. Remark: the mobile phone supports 500 telephone numbers in the phone memory. In the phone book, you can find quick search, name search, add phone number, copy all, delete, incoming call group, other phone number, setting, caller photo, caller ring tone, caller video.  View: View the content of the telephone number.  Sent text message: sent text message to this number.
  16   Sent multimedia message: sent multimedia message to this number.  Call: call the current number of the SIM1 or SIM2.  IP dial: Dial an IP call of SIM1 or SIM2.  Edit: Edit the telephone number and name.  Delete: Delete the telephone number from the phonebook.  Copy: Duplicate the telephone number from the mobile phone to the SIM card or from the SIM card to the mobile phone.  Move:  Move  the  telephone  number  to  the  SIM  card  if  it  is  stored  in  the mobile phone or to the mobile phone if it is stored in the SIM card.  Send contact: To send the record through message or store as file.  Add to blacklist: Add the number you‟ve selected to blacklist.  Mark several: mark several phone numbers so you can  perform  the same operation on them.  Caller groups: You can divide you contacts in several groups as needed, and set group name, caller alert, caller ringtones and caller picture.  Phonebook settings: Set some parameter of phonebook.   5.3 Calendar Function of calendar 5.3.1 View View the schedule of the appointed date 5.3.2 View all View all the schedule 5.3.3 Add event Add new schedule
  17  5.3.4 Delete event Delete the schedule 5.3.5 Jump to date   Jump to the appointed date 5.4 Service 5.4.1 Data account By using Data account, you can change the setting of GSM data and GPRS data. Note:  For  changing  standard  and  specific  settings,  please  consult  the  local network service operator. 5.4.2 WAP The phone supports the service of WAP. You can use the service provided by the network service operator. The function can  also bring  you some news, weather report and flight information. 5.5 Multimedia 5.5.1 Camera The phone  is  equipped  with  a  camera.  Enter  into  Camera  and  press  ok  to  start photo taking. Options are as follows: Switch to video recorder: switch to video recorder interface. Photos: enter into Album. Camera Settings: set the relevant parameters of photo taking Image Settings: set the size and quality of photos. White Balance: set the color of the light.   Scene mode: set the mode of automatic or night shooting. Effects settings: choose the display style.
  18  Storage: save the picture in the phone or the memory card. Restore default: reset to default setting 5.5.2 Image Viewer Go to album 5.5.3 Video recorder The phone is equipped with a film recorder. Enter into Film Recorder and press ok to start film recording.   Options are as follows: Storage: save the picture in the phone or the memory card. Restore default: reset to default setting. 5.5.4 Video player Enter to the video play Press the „option‟ to enter. You can perform the following operations:   Play: play the video file which has been chosen. Rename: change the video file of the currently file. Delete: delete the video file that is currently chosen. Delete all files: delete all video files of the video player‟s file Sort: Arrange the sequence of the files. It can be sorted by name, type, time, size or nothing. Storage: you can select to save videos or movies to phone or memory card. 5.5.5 Audio player: Open audio player to enter the Mp3 player; Play: play the song you have chosen.
  19  “I”and “O” buttons adjust volume, left and right direction change songs. 5.5.6 Sound Recorder Choose to record. Press left soft key to do the operations: Record: record a new sound. Play: play the selected recorder. Append: add new recorder to the original recorder. (only for AMR format). Rename: rename the recorder. Delete: delete the current recorder. Delete all files: delete all the recorders. Setting: set the recorder‟s storage. 5.5.7 FM Radio Receive fm radio “I”and “O” buttons adjust volume, left and right direction change stations. 5.6 Camera The phone  is  equipped  with  a  camera.  Enter  into  Camera  and  press  ok  to  start photo taking. Options are as follows: Photos: enter into Album. Camera Settings: set the relevant parameters of photo taking Image Settings: set the size and quality of photos. White Balance: set the color of the light.   Scene mode: set the mode of automatic or night shooting. Effects settings: choose the display style.
  20  Storage: save the picture in the phone or the memory card. Restore default: reset to default setting 5.7 Video recorder The phone is equipped with a film recorder. Enter into Film Recorder and press ok to start film recording.   Options are as follows: Storage : save the picture in the phone or the memory card. Restore default : reset to default setting. 5.8 FM Radio Receive fm radio. “I”and  “O”  buttons  adjust  volume,  left  and  right  direction  change  stations, down direction open/close FM. 5.9 Audio player: Open audio player to enter the Mp3 player; Play: play the song you have chosen. “I”and “O” buttons adjust volume, left and right direction change songs. 5.10 Facebook The network which built in the phone memory. 5.11 Ebuddy Friends-making website built in your phone. 5.12 Yahoo Website built in your phone. 5.13 Twitter Website built in your phone.
  21  5.14 Alarm You can set 5 alarm clocks in the phone. Choose one alarm clock to set or edit. 5.15 Tasks Choose reminder, meeting, and course to create memos, and can view, add, edit, delete, delete the overdue task, delete all, go to the appointed date, send the memos and so on. If you set alarm reminder, the phone will ring and display the content of the memo on time. 5.16 Calculator 5.17 File Manager This phone provide some space for you use, it also support T-flash card. Choose the file manager to enter; you can manage the files and catalogues saved in the phone and T-flash card. Open: display the content of the file. Create folder: create a new folder in this file. Rename: change the directory name. Delete: delete this directory. Sort: Arrange the sequence of the files. 5.18 Settings 5.18.1 SIM settings  SIM open  Flight mode 5.18.2 Phone setup Time and date: set time and date. Schedule power on/off
  22  Language: Used to set up the display language on the screen Pref. input methods: select a default input method. 5.18.3 Display setting  Wallpaper: choose wallpaper for the standby screen.  Screen  saver:  choose  the  photo  for  the  screensaver  and  set  the waiting time.  Power on display: choose the animation photo when it is powered on.  Power off  display:  choose the animation  photo when  it is powered off.  Show date and time: decide to open or  close the time show in the standby status. 5.18.4 Call Settings      SIM 1 call settings  Caller ID: Whether to allow your phone Number to be displayed on your call phone. Can choose hide ID or send ID.  Call waiting: Includes three option settings:   Open, Close, and Query.  Call divert: Upon request, make call divert      in different conditions.    Divert all voice calls: make call divert in any conditions.    Divert if unreachable: Divert the call in case your phone cannot be accessed.    Divert if no answer: Divert the call in case there is no answer.    Divert  if  busy:  Divert  the  call  when  you  are  in  calls  or  using One-touch key divert function.
  23   Divert all data calls: make all data calls diverted.    Cancel all divert: Close the divert function for all incoming calls.    Calls barring: Includes  barring  all  outgoing  callings  and  international  calls.  Only  allow incoming home calls. To cancel all restrictions and change barring code, first enter  the  password.  When  manipulating  those  options,  the  appropriate services are required from the network operator.    Line switching: Switch between line 1 and line 2.    Close user group The Sim1 can reference for SIM2. Advanced settings  Auto redial: set the auto redial on or off.  IP dial: set the IP dial open or close, and also can add/edit IP number.  Call time display: set the call time display on or off.  Call time reminder: set the call time reminder on or off. 5.18.5 Network setup  Network selection: Automatism: search for the network automatically. Select by hand: search for the network and register by hand. Preferences: select the network you like.
  24  5.18.6 Security setup SIM1 Security setup SIM1 lock: You can set up security options under this menu for your phone, to keep it or the SIM card from unauthorized use.   PIN code The PIN code can keep the SIM card from unauthorized use. If the PIN code is closed, open to restart PIN protection. It will ask for your PIN code when you restart the phone next time. If the PIN code is started, close to close PIN protection, change to reset the new PIN code. Please input the last PIN code, new PIN code, repeated new PIN code one by one. Remark: SIM card will be locked if you input PIN code wrong for 3 times. So you need to PUK code to unlock the SIM card. The PIN code and PUK code will be given you with SIM card, if there is no, please contact with the network operator.   (SIM2 setting is same as SIM1.) Phone lock: It can prevent your phone from unauthorized use. Choose phone lock to open the phone code protection function. It will ask for the phone code next time. Press one more time to close phone code protection. Remark: the default phone lock code is 1122, please change the code quickly. Auto keypad lock:   Set up automatic keypad lock function for the phone. If  the phone is not been
  25  used in a certain time, it will be locked automatically. Change password   5.18.7 Restore Factory settings Insert “setting”, press “restore factory settings”, input the password, press YES or NO soft key to done the settings   Note: initial password: 1122 5.19 Call history SIM 1 Missed calls: press ok to check the missed calls. SIM 1 Dialed calls: press ok to check dialed calls. SIM 1 Received calls: press ok to check received calls. In the mode of missed calls, dialed calls and received calls, press ok to check the particular information of this record (including date, call time, phone number, times) SIM1 Call Time In the  call time,  it  includes: the  previous  call time,  the total dialed  time,  the total received time, return to default. The previous call time: check the previous call time. The total dialed time: check the total dialed time. The total received time: check the received time. Reset the time counter to zero: empty the data and reset the call time. SIM 1 Call Cost SIM 1 SMS Counter
  26  Sent: The quantity of the sent short message. Received: the quantity of the received short message. You can choose left soft key to empty the two options.   SIM 1 GPRS Counter Last transmission: register the last transmission bytes. Last receiving: register the last receiving bytes. Total transmission: register the total transmission bytes. Total receiving: register the total receiving bytes. Reset the counter to zero: start to new counts The Sim1 can reference for SIM2. 5.20 Organizer 5.20.1 Calendar Function of calendar 5.20.1.1 View View the schedule of the appointed date 5.20.1.2 View all View all the schedule 5.20.1.3 Add event Add new schedule 5.20.1.4 Delete event Delete the schedule 5.20.1.5 Jump to date   Jump to the appointed date 5.20.2 Alarm You can set 5 alarm clocks in the phone. Choose one alarm clock to set or edit.
  27  5.20.3 Calculator 5.20.4 Currency converter 5.20.5 World clock Choose the  world clock in  the touch  screen. Press  option to  decide to  open or close the other city. 5.20.6 Ebook reader Support TXT format text.  5.21 User Profiles User can  choose  different modes  and can  also  define  the modes  by himself. It provides    five modes as following:   General mode, meeting mode, outdoor mode, indoor mode, headset mode   General You can choose open or define it by yourself. Open: enter general mode. Define by yourself: define the mode by yourself, the operation you can perform includes: ring tone, volume,   Ringing manner, ring style, remind sound, answering mode. Meeting The operation is similar to the general mode. Outdoor   The operation is similar to the general mode. Indoor The operation is similar to the general mode. Silent The headset is mute when this operation is active.
  28  Headset Open the mode automatically when you insert the headset. The personal setting operation is similar to the general mode.  5.22 Games In  the  main  menu  interface,  press  the  left  soft  key  to  select  Games,  and  then select Games to enter into the games interface. 5.23 Lock Lock the keypad. 5.24 Power Off Button to enter Tip: "Shut down" press the left soft key to implementation of the shutdown, press the right soft key to cancel. 6. Appendix 6.1 Appendix 1: Simple Troubleshooting When in operation if the phone was not working properly, first of all to restore the factory settings, and refer to the following simple solution. If this does not resolve the problem, please contact seller or service provider to get in touch.  Frequently  Asked Questions Causes Solution SIM Card Error SIM card is damaged Please  contact  your network  service provider SIM  card  is  not  a  good loaded Check SIM Card SIM card metal surface with dirt Wipe  with  a  clean cloth
  29      Bad reception Bad  areas  in  the  receiving mobile  phone,  such  as  tall buildings  in  the  vicinity  or basement, radio waves can not  be  effectively communicated Go to  a good position in  the  signal  or  call answering Period  of  intensive  use  of mobile  phones  during  a call,  causing  line congestion,  led  to  the creation can not talk Try to avoid the use of mobile  phones  in  the call-intensive period Can not boot Battery depletion Please  charge  the battery Can not be called The  prohibition  of  the  use of dial-up functionality Lift the ban on dial-up settings Can  not  connect  to the network SIM card is not valid Please  contact  your network  service provider Beyond  the  GSM  service area Please  move  to  the network  service provider service area Weak Signal Please  move  to  place a  strong  signal  to retry No charge Voltage range of marking is inconsistent  with  the charger Please  use  the  same charger  voltage marked The  use  of  non-standard charger Use chargers designed specifically for native Poor contact Check  plug  is connected
  30  FCC Regulations:  This mobile phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.  Operation  is  subject  to  the  following  two conditions:  (1)  This  device  may  not  cause  harmful interference,  and  (2)  this  device  must  accept  any interference  received,  including  interference  that  may cause undesired operation.  This  mobile  phone  has  been  tested  and  found  to comply  with  the  limits  for  a  Class  B  digital  device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed  to  provide  reasonable  protection  against harmful  interference  in  a  residential  installation.  This equipment  generates,  uses  and  can  radiated  radio frequency  energy  and,  if  not  installed  and  used  in accordance  with  the  instructions,  may  cause  harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no  guarantee  that  interference  will  not  occur  in  a
  31  particular  installation  If  this  equipment  does  cause harmful  interference  to  radio  or  television  reception, which can be determined by turning the  equipment off and  on,  the  user  is  encouraged  to  try  to  correct  the interference by one or more of the following measures:  -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -Increase  the  separation  between  the  equipment  and receiver. -Connect  the  equipment  into  an  outlet  on  a  circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult  the  dealer  or  an  experienced  radio/TV technician for help.  Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party  responsible  for  compliance  could  void  the  user‘s authority to operate the equipment.  The  antenna(s)  used  for  this  transmitter  must  not  be co-located  or  operating  in  conjunction  with  any  other antenna or transmitter.
  32  Data  can  be  exchanged  via  USB  between  EUT  and PC/Laptop.  RF Exposure Information (SAR)  This mobile phone meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. This phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government.      The  exposure  standard  for  wireless  mobile  phones employs a  unit  of  measurement  known  as  the  Specific Absorption  Rate,  or  SAR.    The  SAR  limit  set  by  the FCC is 1.6W/kg.    *Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by  the  FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in  all  tested  frequency  bands.    Although  the  SAR  is determined  at  the  highest  certified  power  level,  the
  33  actual  SAR  level  of  the  phone  while  operating  can  be well  below  the  maximum  value.    This  is  because  the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to  use only the poser required to reach the network.   In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.  The highest SAR value for the model phone as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 0.539 W/kg and  when  worn  on  the  body,  as  described  in  this  user guide,  is  0.195  W/kg  (Body-worn  measurements  differ among  phone  models,  depending  upon  available accessories and FCC requirements.)  While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement.  The  FCC  has  granted  an  Equipment  Authorization  for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines.
  34  SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid after searching on FCC ID:   YHLBLUSAMBAQ.  For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use with an accessory  that  contains  no  metal  and  the  positions  the handset a  minimum of 1.5 cm from  the body.    Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF  exposure  guidelines.    If  you  do  no  t  use  a body-worn  accessory and  are  not  holding the  phone  at the ear, position the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from your body when the phone is switched on.

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