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MTK6252_ WP9
User Guide
Document Name WP9(SM) User Guide
Document No.
Version
Security Class
UM-GW-AL-048(E)
V1.0
Confidential
Department for
Editing
Prepared By
Effective Date
Technology
Management
Department
Xi Wang
2011-07-25
Shenzhen Ginwave Technologies Co., Ltd.
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Revision History
Date
Editor
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Xi Wang
Revision Items
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Table of Contents
SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION ...................................................................................................... 1
1.1
BRIEF INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................................................................................................................. 1
1.2.1
General Precautions ....................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2.2
Phone Precautions .......................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2.3
Battery Safety Precautions ............................................................................................................................ 2
1.2.4
Disposing of Used Battery ............................................................................................................................. 2
1.2.5
Charger Precautions ....................................................................................................................................... 3
1.2.6
Clean and Maintenance.................................................................................................................................. 3
1.3
TERMINOLOGY EXPLANATION .......................................................................................................................................... 3
SPECIFICATION ............................................................................................................................................. 4
2.1
2.2
SPECIFICATION ............................................................................................................................................................. 4
TECHNICAL PERFORMANCE............................................................................................................................................. 4
PHONE APPEARANCE AND KEYS ................................................................................................................. 5
3.1
3.2
3.3
PHYSICAL IMPRESSION .................................................................................................................................................. 5
KEYS SPECIFICATION ..................................................................................................................................................... 5
ICONS .......................................................................................................................................................................... 6
MENU FUNCTION ........................................................................................................................................... 6
USER GUIDE ................................................................................................................................................... 7
5.1
INSTALLING/ REMOVING THE BATTERY ............................................................................................................................ 7
5.2
CHARGING THE BATTERY ................................................................................................................................................ 8
5.3
INSERTING/REMOVING THE SIM CARD ........................................................................................................................... 8
5.4
T-FLASH CARD USE........................................................................................................................................................ 8
5.4.1
Installing/Removing T-Flash card ................................................................................................................. 8
5.4.2
T-Flash card use.............................................................................................................................................. 9
5.5
POWER ON OR OFF ....................................................................................................................................................... 9
CALL FUNCTIONS........................................................................................................................................... 9
6.1
MAKING A CALL ............................................................................................................................................................ 9
6.2
ANSWERING A CALL .................................................................................................................................................... 10
6.3
H-FREE/H-HELD ........................................................................................................................................................ 10
6.4
CALL WAITING............................................................................................................................................................ 10
6.5
CALL OPTIONS ............................................................................................................................................................ 10
6.5.1
During a call .................................................................................................................................................. 10
6.5.2
Making a Multiparty Call .............................................................................................................................. 11
PHONEBOOK ................................................................................................................................................. 11
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.8
7.9
7.10
7.11
7.12
7.13
ADD NEW CONTACT ..................................................................................................................................................... 11
VIEW ......................................................................................................................................................................... 12
SEND TEXT MESSAGE ................................................................................................................................................... 12
SEND MULTIMEDIA MESSAGE ........................................................................................................................................ 12
CALL .......................................................................................................................................................................... 12
IP DIAL ...................................................................................................................................................................... 12
EDIT .......................................................................................................................................................................... 12
DELETE ...................................................................................................................................................................... 12
COPY ......................................................................................................................................................................... 12
MOVE......................................................................................................................................................................... 12
ADD TO BLACKLIST ..................................................................................................................................................... 12
CALLER GROUPS .......................................................................................................................................................... 12
PHONEBOOK SETTINGS ................................................................................................................................................ 13
CALL CENTER ................................................................................................................................................ 13
8.1
CALL HISTORY............................................................................................................................................................. 13
8.1.1
Missed calls .................................................................................................................................................... 13
8.1.2
Dialed calls..................................................................................................................................................... 13
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8.1.3
Received calls ................................................................................................................................................ 13
8.1.4
Delete call logs .............................................................................................................................................. 13
8.2
CALL SETTINGS ........................................................................................................................................................... 14
8.2.1
SIM1 call settings.......................................................................................................................................... 14
8.2.2
SIM2 call settings.......................................................................................................................................... 14
8.2.3
Advance settings ........................................................................................................................................... 14
CALENDAR..................................................................................................................................................... 15
1 0 MULTIMEDIA ................................................................................................................................................ 15
10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5
10.6
10.7
10.8
CAMERA ..................................................................................................................................................................... 15
IMAGE VIEWER ............................................................................................................................................................ 16
VIDEO RECORDER........................................................................................................................................................ 16
VIDEO PLAYER............................................................................................................................................................. 16
AUDIO PLAYER ............................................................................................................................................................ 16
SOUND RECORDER....................................................................................................................................................... 17
FM RADIO .................................................................................................................................................................. 17
TV............................................................................................................................................................................. 17
1 1 MESSAGING .................................................................................................................................................. 18
11.1 WRITE MESSAGE ......................................................................................................................................................... 18
11.1.1 Text meaasge ................................................................................................................................................ 18
11.1.2 Multimedia meaasge .................................................................................................................................... 18
11.2 INBOX ........................................................................................................................................................................ 19
11.3 DRAFTS ...................................................................................................................................................................... 19
11.4 OUTBOX ..................................................................................................................................................................... 19
11.5 SENT MESSAGES .......................................................................................................................................................... 20
11.6 DELETE MESSAGES ...................................................................................................................................................... 20
11.7 BROADCAST MESSAGE .................................................................................................................................................. 20
11.8 MESSAGE SETTINGS ..................................................................................................................................................... 20
11.8.1 Text meaasge ................................................................................................................................................ 20
11.8.2 Multimedia meaasge .................................................................................................................................... 21
11.8.3 Service message ........................................................................................................................................... 21
1 2 ORGANIZER .................................................................................................................................................. 21
12.1 TASKS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 21
12.2 ALARM ....................................................................................................................................................................... 21
12.3 WORLD CLOCK ........................................................................................................................................................... 21
12.4 FLASHLIGHT................................................................................................................................................................ 22
12.5 EXTRA ........................................................................................................................................................................ 22
12.5.1 Calculator ....................................................................................................................................................... 22
12.5.2 Unit Converter ............................................................................................................................................... 22
12.5.3 Currency Converter ...................................................................................................................................... 22
12.5.4 Health ............................................................................................................................................................. 22
12.5.5 Stopwatch ...................................................................................................................................................... 22
12.5.6 Ebook reader ................................................................................................................................................. 23
1 3 FILE MANAGER ............................................................................................................................................. 23
13.1 PHONE ....................................................................................................................................................................... 23
13.2 MEMORY CARD ............................................................................................................................................................ 24
1 4 CONNECTIVITY ............................................................................................................................................ 24
14.1 BLUETOOTH ................................................................................................................................................................ 24
14.2 DATA ACCOUNT ........................................................................................................................................................... 25
1 5 SETTINGS ...................................................................................................................................................... 25
15.1 DUAL SIM SWITCH ..................................................................................................................................................... 25
15.2 DUAL SIM SETTINGS ................................................................................................................................................... 25
15.3 PHONE SETTINGS ........................................................................................................................................................ 25
15.3.1 Time and date ............................................................................................................................................... 25
15.3.2 Schedule power on/off ................................................................................................................................. 25
15.3.3 Language ....................................................................................................................................................... 26
15.3.4 Preferred input method................................................................................................................................ 26
15.3.5 Display............................................................................................................................................................ 26
15.3.6 Flight mode: .................................................................................................................................................. 26
15.3.7 UART settings ................................................................................................................................................ 26
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15.3.8 Misc. settings................................................................................................................................................. 26
15.4 NETWORK SETTINGS .................................................................................................................................................... 26
15.5 SECURITY SETTINGS .................................................................................................................................................... 26
15.5.1 SIM1 security................................................................................................................................................. 26
15.5.2 SIM2 security................................................................................................................................................. 27
15.5.3 Phone security............................................................................................................................................... 27
15.5.4 Auto keypad lock .......................................................................................................................................... 27
15.6 RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS ....................................................................................................................................... 27
1 6 USER PROFILES ........................................................................................................................................... 27
16.1
16.2
16.3
16.4
16.5
GENERAL .................................................................................................................................................................... 27
SILENT ....................................................................................................................................................................... 27
MEETING .................................................................................................................................................................... 27
OUTDOOR .................................................................................................................................................................. 27
MY STYLE ................................................................................................................................................................... 27
1 7 SERVICES ...................................................................................................................................................... 28
17.1
17.2
STK .......................................................................................................................................................................... 28
INTERNET SERVICES .................................................................................................................................................... 28
1 8 FUN & GAMES ............................................................................................................................................... 28
1 9 TEXT INPUT SETTINGS ............................................................................................................................... 28
19.1 KEY FUNCTIONS FOR INPUT MODE................................................................................................................................ 28
19.2 MULTITAP ABC MODE ................................................................................................................................................. 28
2 0 GUIDELINES FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT USE ......................................................................................... 29
20.1 CARE AND MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................................................. 29
20.2 BATTERY MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................................................... 29
2 1 TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................................................... 29
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1.1
Safety and General Information
Brief Introduction
This part will be edited by the client.
1.2
Important Safety Precautions
Read these guidelines before using your wireless phone. Failure to comply with them may
be dangerous or illegal.
1.2.1
General Precautions
1) Mobile Phone
 Please use the phone at a temperature of -10℃~55℃ and a relative humidity of 35%~85%.
 Avoid using the phone near regular telephone, television, radio and automatic office
equipment, as they may interfere with one another.
 Please keep the removable SIM card out of the reach of children as there is a risk they
could swallow it.
2) Battery
 Please put the battery in a cool and well-ventilated place out of direct sunlight.
 Batteries have life cycles. If the time that the battery powers equipment becomes much
shorter than usual, the battery life is at an end. Replace the battery with a new battery of
the same.
 Do not discard battery with household trash. Please dispose of used battery according to
your local environmental laws and guidelines.
3) Charger

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
Do not charge the phone in the below environment:
Under direct sunlight;
Temperature out of range: -10℃ to 45℃;
Humid, dusty or severely shaking environment (could cause a malfunction);
Near appliances such as television, radio (could affect the image, audio effect).
1.2.2
Phone Precautions
1) Switch off your phone in aircraft, hospital and any facility where posted notices instruct you
to do so. Wireless phone can cause interference to electronic instruments and medical
equipment, when using your phone in such kind of area, meet any special regulations in
force. Your phone features automatically power on function, check your power settings and
make sure your mobile phone will not automatically switch on when on board an aircraft.
Turn off your phone whenever on board an air craft, so as not to interfere with electronic
system and result in aircraft accidents.
2) To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your mobile
phone in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care
facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy. Especially when
near the below devices: hearing aid, pacemaker and other medical devices, fire detector,
automatic door and other automatic control devices. In the event of mobile phone interfering
with pacemaker and other medical electronic devices, consult the manufacturer of the device
or local salesman. Mobile phone may interfere with appliances like television, radio, or PC
3) Do not hit the LCD display with extreme force or use it to hit other things. Doing so may
break the glass and cause the LCD liquid to leak. If the liquid enters into eyes, it may blind
you. In such case, rinse with a large quantity of water immediately (do not rub your eyes)
and consult a doctor.
4) Do not disassemble or remodel your phone. Doing this may damage your phone or result in
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6)
7)
8)
9)
the leakage of electricity and circuit fault.
In a very few cases, the use of mobile phone may interfere with the electronic equipments in
some cars. In such case, for safety, do not use mobile phone.
Do not press keys with sharp things like needle or pen head. Doing so may cause damage to
your phone or operation mistakes.
Do not use the mobile phone if it has a damaged antenna, as it may cause injury to persons.
Turn your phone off and do not remove its battery or charge the battery when in an area with
a potentially explosive atmosphere. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire
resulting in property damage, bodily injury or even death. For example: switch off the phone
before entering refueling point. Do not use the phone near at a refueling point (service
station) or near fuels or chemicals.
Keep your phone away from moisture. If water or other liquids get into phone, it will cause
phone overheating, leakage of electricity and malfunction.
1.2.3
Battery Safety Precautions
1) Battery Precautions
 Do not throw a battery into a fire. A battery may rupture or bum violently when thrown into
a fire. Please dispose of the used battery according to your local environmental laws.
 When installing battery, do not forcibly put pressure on the battery, or it may result in
overheating, leaking, rupturing or fire.
 Do not short-circuit the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals. If the positive and negative
terminals come into contact with each other or are shorted with wire or other metallic
objects, an instantaneous high current will flow, possibly damaging the battery structure
due to the generated heat, with the possible result of overheating, leaking, rupturing or fire.
 Do not exceed the battery manufacturer's charging current or voltage limitations. And only
use the approved peripherals.
 Do not directly solder anything onto the battery terminals. Direct soldering onto the battery
terminals can cause heat generation, leaking, rupturing or fire.
 If the electrolyte inside the battery gets into your eyes, it may blind you. In such case, do
not rub your eyes but rinse with a large quantity of water immediately and consult a doctor.
 For safety, do not put the battery into your mouth or use the damaged battery.
 Do not attempt to disassemble or modify a battery. Doing so may result in leaking,
overheating, rupture or fire.
 Do not use or put battery near high temperature places like fire or heat-generating parts,
or it may cause leaking, overheating, rupture or fire.
 Stop using the battery if abnormal heat, odor, discoloration, deformation, or abnormal
conditions are detected during use, charge, or storage.
 Do not allow leaked electrolyte to come into contact with your skin or clothes. If this
happens, rinse with a large quantity of water immediately and consult a doctor.
 If the battery leaks electrolyte or emits a strange odor, immediately remove it from open
flame to avoid fire and rupture.
 Keep battery from moisture, as it may cause the battery to overheat, smoke and corrode.
 Do not place or store the battery in an automobile in hot weather, under direct sunlight.
Use or storage of the battery in these places may cause battery leakage and overheating,
and possibly lower the performance and shorten the battery's life.
 Only use the approved batteries and fittings. Do not connect to unspecified devices.
 Do not continuously charge the battery for more than 24 hours, as battery may be
damaged by extensive overcharging.
2) Battery Capability
 Calling, backlight on and playing game drain your battery much quicker. Long talk-time
decreases the duration of the standby time.
 Idle time becomes shorter if the phone is out of coverage.
 Battery capability varies along with charging level, temperature, signal strength, and
backlight.
1.2.4
Disposing of Used Battery
The rechargeable batteries contain toxic heavy metals like mercury, cadmium, and lead.
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Improperly disposed batteries will cause heavy metal contamination. These batteries when
discarded in ordinary household or workplace, after a long time, the heavy metal will leach slowly
into the soil, ground water and surface water. Therefore, please dispose of used battery in a
proper way.
1) Do not land filled, because the heavy metal will leach slowly into the soil, ground water and
surface water.
2) Do not incinerate, because the heavy metals can enter the air through smokestack
emissions and can concentrate in the ash produced by combustion.
3) Do not compost, because the heavy metals in the compost may exceed standards.
4) Do not throw away used batteries random, avoiding environmental pollution.
5) Separate wasted batteries from household trash, reducing its harm to the environment.
1.2.5
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16)
Charger Precautions
Use charger to charge battery quickly. Before charging, make sure the battery has been
inserted in the phone correctly. Do not remove the battery while charging.
Please use the specified alternating current. Using other voltage will cause electricity
leakage, fire or damage to the phone and charger.
Charge your battery for at least 12 hours at the first time for its best performance and long
cycle life.
If the charger still plugs in the charge slot and the phone has been fully charged, the phone
will check the battery state automatically, and recharge the battery once it is not at full
level.
While the mobile phone is being charged, keep it out of the reach of children.
Do not short-circuit the charger. A short-circuit may result in electric shock, smoke and
damage to the charger.
If the power cord is damaged, please do not use the charger, or it may cause fire or electric
shock.
Please clean the dust on the power outlet in time.
Do not put container filled with water beside charger, as water may be splashed on charger,
causing the charger overheating, leakage of electricity and malfunction.
If the charger comes into contact with water or any other liquids, immediately unplug the
charger from outlet to reduce the risk of overheating, fire, electric shock or charger
malfunction.
Do not disassemble or modify the charger. Doing so could result in risk of injury to persons,
electric shock, fire and damage to the charger.
Do not use charger in a high moisture environment like bathroom, or it may cause electric
shock, fire and damage to the charger.
Do not touch the charger, power cord and power outlet with wet hands as it may cause
electric shock.
Never put a heavy object on the power cord or modify the power cord. Doing so may cause
electric shock or fire.
To reduce risk of electric shock or injury, unplug the charger from the power outlet before
cleaning or maintenance.
When you disconnect the power cord of the charger, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.
Pulling the cord may cause electric shock and fire.
1.2.6
Clean and Maintenance
1) Your phone, battery and charger are not waterproof. Do not use them in a high moisture
environment like bathroom, and meanwhile, avoid getting wet in the rain.
2) Use soft dry cloth to clean the phone, battery and charger.
3) Do not use liquor like alcohol, thinner or benzene to clean the phone.
4) The dust or dirt on power outlet may cause poor contact, power failure and even fail to
charge. Please clean it up within a certain time.
1.3
Terminology explanation
GSM
Global system of mobile
SMS
Short message service
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SIM
Subscriber identify module card
PC
Personal computer
PIN
PIN code is a 4-8 digit personal identification number, and is used to
prevent your SIM card from misuse. It is provided by your service
provider. If you enter 3 times error PIN code continuously, the SIM
card will be locked, and then you must enter PUK code to unlock.
PIN2
PIN code is a 4-8 digit personal identification number. It is provided by
your service provider. To protect the access of some advanced
functions like fixed dial. If you enter 3 times error PIN2 code
continuously, the SIM card will be locked, and then you must enter
PUK2 code to unlock.
PUK
An 8 digit key code. Used to unlock SIM cards after the wrong PIN
has been entered. PUK is provided by your service provider.
PUK2
An 8 digit key code. Used to unlock SIM cards after the wrong PIN2
has been entered. PUK2 is provided by your service provider.
2.1
Specification
Specification
Band: GSM 900/1800 Dual sim cards, dual standby, single pass
Phone Type: Bar phone
Dimensions: (Pending)
Weight: (Pending)
Talk Time: 4~6 hrs.(Network Dependent)
Stand-by time: 400-600 hrs. (Network Dependent)
Phonebook Storage: 250
Phone SMS storage: 50
2.2
Technical Performance
Cellular System
Technical
Performance
GSM900
DCS1800
925~960MHz
1805~1880 MHz
880~915 MHz
1710~1785 MHz
+5…+33dBm/3.2mW…2W
+0…+30dBm/1mW…1W
45 MHz
95 MHz
Channels
174
374
Adjacent channel
spacing
200KHz
200KHz
Power levels
15
16
Sensitivity
-102dBm/BER<2%
-100dBm/BER<2%
Receive frequency
range
Transmitter
frequency range
Transmitter output
Power
Frequency
Spacing
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Frequency Error
<±0.1ppm
<±0.1ppm
RMS Phase Error
<5°
<5°
Peak phase
Error
<20°
<20°
3.1
Phone Appearance and Keys
Physical Impression
(Pending)
3.2
Keys specification
Keys
Specification
Left/Right soft key
Perform the functions indicated on the left/ right bottom line of the
display.
Press right soft key to return to upper menu.
In idle mode, press right soft key to access Name menu.
In idle mode, press left soft key to access main menu.
Dial key
Answer the call by pressing dial key.
In idle mode, enter phone number and press the key to make a call. Or
dial a number from phonebook or call records.
In idle mode, press the key to display the call logs.
End key
End the call.
Long press to power on/off the mobile.
Return to idle menu.
Navigation keys
Indicates 【↑】【↓】【←】【→】four directions.
In idle mode, press【←】【→】to select shortcuts icons on the screen;
In other interface, press navigation keys to scroll through options.
During the call speaking, press middle key to enable/close loud
speaker.
In option menu, press middle navigation key to confirm selection.
In Calculator menu, press middle navigation key to show result.
Alphanumeric Keys
When dial a number, enter corresponding number.
In input mode, enter different characters according to input mode, like
letter or number.
1) Letter key A~Z: press to show A~Z.
2) Sym key: select symbol.
3) Alt key: press this key, switch between uppercase and
lowercase.
4) Del key: delete one character.
5) Space key: press to enter space. In idle mode, long press
Space key to open/close the flashlight on the front of phone.
6) Ctrl key: used to change input type.
7) ↑ key: press this key, switch between upper and bottom
character.
8) $ key: In idle mode, long press can switch to silent mode.
* key
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When dial a number, press to enter “*”.
In idle mode, press left soft key then press * key to lock/unlock keypad.
In input mode, enter punctuation.
# key
In edit interface, press to switch input mode.
When dial a number, press to enter “#”.
In Calculator menu, input “.”.
※Note: In idle mode means that your phone is switched on but not being used for any function.
※
3.3
Icons
Icon
Specification
Network signal strength
Straight stripe is more,the network signal is stronger. Top right
number indicates use line. Left bottom number indicates current
SIM card.
Bluetooth
The phone opens Bluetooth function.
Message
Receive new SMS message.
Receive new MMS message.
Keypad lock
The keypad is locked.
Earphone
The phone is inserted earphone.
Alarm
Set the alarm time and activate the function.
Incoming call alert type:
That is “Ring”.
That is “Vib. only”.
That is “Vib. And ring”.
That is “Vib. then ring”.
Battery
Straight stripe is more, the battery is more.
※ Note: Here roaming refers to the extending of connectivity service in a network with which
your service provider has a roaming agreement. For example, suppose your service provider is
“China Mobile Communications (CMCC)”, and “HongKong Telecom (HKT)” is the network with
which CMCC has a roaming agreement. When you move from CMCC coverage to HKT, then
you can select HKT as your service provider. In such case, you are roaming. ※
Menu Function
In idle mode, press middle key to access menu. Scroll through options by pressing
navigation keys, and press left soft key to access selected option.
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※Note:
(a) When the mobile have one valid SIM card, the SIM1/2 corresponding menu will not show.
(b) Part of secondary menu and its submenu are not listed on the above. ※
5.1
User Guide
Installing/ Removing the battery
1) Installing the battery
 With the top of battery (the terminal with pole) facing right toward the contacting points in
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the battery compartment, press the bottom of battery slightly until it enters into place;
 Slide battery cover forward along the side slot until it clicks into place.
2) Removing the battery
 Long press end key to switch the phone off;
 Slide downward the battery cover;
 Use your nail to lightly lift the battery away.
5.2
Charging the battery
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. When the battery is weak, the battery
sensor informs you. At this time, you need charge the battery. When the battery becomes too
weak for the phone to operate, it switches off automatically.
1) Plug the charger into the charger port at the right side of the phone, and then plug the
other end of the charger into the appropriate electrical outlet.
2) When charging is complete, disconnect the connector from the phone and unplug the
charger from electrical outlet.
* Notice:
i) Charging with phone on, battery icon scrolling on the display.
ii) During charging, the phone can operate as usual. But the charging time increases.
iii) Charging with phone off, the display says ‘Charging’ with charging indicator icon
flash.*
5.3
Inserting/Removing the SIM card
The mobile support two SIM cards on-line at one time. The method of the two SIM cards of
inserting or removing is same.
a) Inserting: make sure that the phone is already switched off and is not charging:
 Remove the battery;
 Contacting points downwards. slide the card into the carrier;
 Insert battery.
b) Removing: make sure that the phone is already switched off:
 Remove the battery;
 Slide the card downward out of the carrier;
 Insert battery.
※ Note:
(a) Be careful when handling, inserting or removing the SIM card, friction or bending may
damage SIM card.
(b) If left unused, keep SIM card out of the reach of small children.
(c) Keep SIM card away from static, dusty and water.
(d) When inserting or removing SIM card, always make sure that the phone is switched off
before you remove the battery. Or the SIM card memory might be damaged. ※
5.4
5.4.1
T-Flash card use
Installing/Removing T-Flash card
This mobile supports the T-Flash card feature. Make sure that the T-Flash card has already
inserted into mobile. T-Flash card slot locate at the right top of the SIM card.
1) Installing
 Power off, and remove the battery;
 Make contacting points downwards. Ensure the angled corner is positioned correctly
and slide the card into the carrier;
 Lock it.
2) Removing
 Power off, and remove the battery;
 Make contacting points downwards. Ensure the angled corner is positioned correctly
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and slide the card into the carrier;
Take out T-Flash card。
T-Flash card use
1) File operation specification
The music and video file are saved in the T-Flash card. If you need operate with the files, the
files must be saved in the card firstly. Act as following:
 Connect PC port and USB port with specific USB line. USB port is on the bottom of the
phone.
 After inserting the USB line, the display shows tip information. There shows “Mass
storage” and “Webcam” option. Select “Mass storage”.
 Or insert initial T-Flash card into specific card reader, and then insert the reader into USB
port.
 Select “My computer—movable disk”, can use the T-Flash function. Add or delete files in
the music / video fold on the card.
 Stop the USB function on computer; disconnect the USB line with mobile. (*Note: Must
stop the function on the computer firstly, then disconnect the line with mobile, otherwise
the data will be lost*).
2) T-Flash card directory specification
 My Music: Save the MP3 music on the folder. The length of the music file is not limit. The
quantity depend on the capacity of the T-Flash card.(The folder will be established
automatically when select the music, such as add playing music, set alarm clock and so
on)
 Photos: Save the photos through camera (The folder will be established automatically
when taking picture).
 Videos: Save .3gp and .MP4 video files, and the film recorded.( The folder will be
established automatically when making a video)
 Audio: Save the audio record files.
5.5
Power On or Off
Make sure the battery is already inserted:
1) Power On: Hold down end key until the phone-on image display. After power on, the
phone searches for your network automatically. Some SIM card is protected by the PIN
number, if you are asker for inputting the PIN number, please enter it, then press left
soft key.
2) Power Off: Hold down end key until the power-off image display.
※ Note:
(a) PIN is provided by your service provider. If the PIN is entered incorrectly three times, the
SIM card is barred.
(b) If the phone asks for an unlock code when switched on, enter the unlock code and press left
soft key. ※
6.1
Call Functions
Making a Call
When you want a call, press the phone keypad to input the area code and phone number.
Click middle key to save, select To SIM1/2, or To phone.
Press and hold down 0 key until character “+” appears, and then you can dial an international
number. (The ‘+’ stands for international dial code.) Press dial key to dial the number. If the
number is stored with a name, it appears on the display when you dial the number.
Only in GSM system coverage, you can make an emergency call, even though the phone is
locked, without SIM card, or cannot enroll to the system.
※Note: This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, wireless, and
landline networks as well as user programmed functions, which cannot guarantee connection in
all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely on any wireless phone for essential
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communications like medical emergencies. Check with local service providers to make an
emergency call.※
 Quick making a call
i)
ii)
Enter [Menu]- [Phonebook], select Browse and find the required number;
Enter [Menu]-[Call]-[Call history], select corresponding SIM card, select Missed calls,
Dialed calls, Received calls list. Scroll the navigation keys to find the required number;
iii) In idle mode, press right soft key to enter phonebook.
iv) In idle mode, press dial key to display the last number dialed.
v) Press dial key to make a call.
※Note: You can quickly search numbers from [Phonebook] via navigation keys and
alphanumeric keys. Use navigation keys to move through pages; Use alphanumeric keys to
search by keywords. ※
6.2
Answering a Call
When somebody calls you, the phone rings, and displays the incoming call area. If the caller
can be identified, the caller’s phone number (or name if stored in your phonebook) is displayed.
When a call is coming, Answer the call by pressing dial keys. The missed incoming calls
appear on the display. Press left soft key to check the details of the missed calls or press dial key
to call the number. Press end key to end the call.
※Note: To answer a call, the function of call forwarding should be disabled, nor is unconditional
divert. ※
6.3
H-Free/H-Held
When you are driving, you can enable the phone hands free function during a call. The
phone sound will be heard from the speaker. During a call, press right soft key to select “H-Free”,
then the speaker is enabled. To disable the hands free function, press right soft key to select
“H-Held”, then the receiver is enabled.
※Note:The speaker sound volume maybe loud, so please not use the speaker beside
ear.※
6.4
Call Waiting
You can answer an incoming call while you have a call in progress, if this service is
supported by the network and you have set the Call Waiting menu option to activate. You will be
notified of an incoming call by a call waiting tone.
6.5
6.5.1
Call Options
During a call
Call with one party, press left soft key to select:
 Hold/Retrieve single call: pause the call, the caller will not be heard the sound. If
you want to retrieve the call, select “Retrieve”.
 End single call: Disconnect the call.
 New call: input new phone number, press left soft key to save number to
phonebook, and press dial key to call the new number. During a call, press middle
key to input the number.
 Phonebook: enter phonebook menu.
 Call history: enter the call history menu.
 Messaging: enter message menu.
 Sound recorder: during the call, record the sound.
 Mute: turn on/off microphone.
 DTMF: activate the sending of the DTMF signal, or clean the sending.
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6.5.2
Making a Multiparty Call
A multiparty call is a network service that allows up to six people (require network support) to
take part simultaneously in a multiparty or conference call. For more information, contact your
service provider.
Making a Conference Call:
1) Call the first participant in the normal way.
2) Call the second participant in the normal way. The first call is automatically put on hold.
3) To join the first participant to the multiparty call, press left soft key to access 

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