Brightstar AVVIO511 Mobile Phone User Manual

Brightstar Corporation Mobile Phone

user manual

 1   Contents 1 GENERAL INFORMATION............................5 1.1 INSTRUCTION.......................................5 1.2 NOTES FOR SAFE ................................5 1.3 APPEARANCE.......................................7 1.4 ICONS.................................................. 10 2 GETTING STARTED.................................... 11 2.1 INSTALL AND REMOVE BATTERY...... 11 2.2 HEADSET AND MICROSD CARD ....... 12 2.3 CHARGE THE BATTERY..................... 12 3 BASIC FUNCTION....................................... 14 3.1 POWER ON AND OFF......................... 14 3.2 STANDBY MODE................................. 14 3.3 MAKE A CALL ...................................... 16 3.4 ANSWER / END A CALL ...................... 18 4 WRITE TEXT................................................ 18 4.1 INPUT METHOD .................................. 18 4.2 INPUT SPECIAL CHARACTER............ 19 5 MESSAGES................................................. 19 5.1 SMS ..................................................... 20
 2   5.2 MMS..................................................... 24 6 LOG ............................................................. 27 6.1 ALL CALLS........................................... 27 6.2 SENT SMS........................................... 28 6.3 DELETE CALL LOG ............................. 28 6.4 CALL DURATION ................................. 29 6.5 MESSAGE LOG................................... 29 7 CONTACTS..................................................29 7.1 CONTACTS.......................................... 30 7.2 SETTINGS ........................................... 30 7.3 GROUPS.............................................. 31 7.4 SPEED DIALS...................................... 31 7.5 DELETE ALL CONTACTS .................... 31 8 SETTINGS ................................................... 32 8.1 PROFILES............................................ 32 8.2 DISPLAY SETTINGS............................ 33 8.3 TIME AND DATE .................................. 34 8.4 CALL SETTINGS.................................. 34 8.5 PHONE SETTINGS.............................. 35 8.6 SECURITY SETTINGS......................... 35 8.7 DOWNLOAD SETTINGS...................... 36
 3   8.8 NETWORK SETTINGS ........................ 36 9 MEDIA DATA ............................................... 36 10 ENTERTAINMENT..................................... 38 10.1 MP3.................................................... 38 10.2 MP4.................................................... 39 10.3 CAMERA............................................ 39 10.4 ALBUM............................................... 40 10.5 FM RADIO.......................................... 40 10.6 GAMES .............................................. 41 11 APPLICATION............................................ 41 11.1 ATV..................................................... 42 11.2 VOICE MEMO .................................... 43 11.3 CALCULATOR.................................... 43 11.4 STOPWATCH..................................... 43 11.5 ORGANISER ...................................... 44 11.6 SCRATCHPAD ................................... 45 11.7 E-BOOK READER.............................. 45 12 ESURFING................................................. 45 13 SAFETY INFORMATION ........................... 47 14 CARE AND MAINTENANCE ..................... 49
 4   15 FCC WARNING STATEMENT.................... 52
 5   1 General Information  1.1 Instruction Please read this User Guide carefully to make sure your phone work well. This device is a CDMA 2000 phone (Non UIM  card).    The  main  function  includes ATV, rings, incoming call, file manager (support microSD card), taking pictures and  sound  videos,  MP3,  MP4  play, E-Book; WAP, FM radio, MMS and so on. These functions can make your life more convenient and fun.  1.2  Notes for Safe Follow any restrictions. Switch the phone  off  near  medical equipment.  Do not use the phone at a refueling point.  Do not  use near fuel or chemicals.  Do not use any voltage over the restriction.  Use  only  external devices approved by factory.
 6    Do not unarm phone or battery and  do  not  do  any  changes  on them.  The  warranty  is  voided once the armed label is corrupted.  Battery  out  of  use  please disposes and follows the local regulation.  Electrical devices like televisions, radios  and  computers,  may  be disturbed by RF energy that affects your mobile phone performance.  Follow  any  restrictions.  Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft. Please turn off your mobile phone or set it to FLY MODE before boarding.   Obey all local laws. Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle  while  driving.  Your  first consideration while driving should be road safety.  WARNING: Improperly use of the device will result in warranty voided.
 7   1.3 Appearance                      (1) Earpiece   (2) LCD Display   (3) Left Soft Key (4) WAP Quick Key (5) Send Key (6) Dial Button
 8   (7) Microphone (8) Camera (9) Mirror (10) Battery Cover (11) Right Soft Key (12) TV Quick Key (13) End / Power Key   (14) Selection Key (15) Scroll Key (16) Speaker (17) UIM Card (no support) (18) Battery (19) T-Flash Card (20) TV Antenna (21) Micro USB (22) Hole for cell         phone charm (23) Foot Stand             Name  Description 1.Left/Right Function Key - These two function keys located at the right and left top corner on the keypad. They are function depend on the menu at the bottom of screen. 2.  Power/End Key - Terminate call. - Switch power on or off. -  Return  to  idle  screen  from function list. 11234/5 6
 9   3. Dial Key - Making call out. - Answer incoming calls. - Browse calls history from idle screen. 4.OK Key  -  Confirm  function  in  some menus. 5.Direction Keys - Scroll in function list or phone book. -  Scroll cursors  in  user  edit status. -  Enter  the  specific  function from idle screen. -  Scroll up/  down/  right/  left direction. 6.Number Keys  -  Input  numbers,  letters  and symbols  Key  - Lock keypad quickly. - Switch input modes in user edit status  Key -  Input  symbols  in  user  edit status. -  Input  “+”,  “P”,  “T”  when dialing numbers. - Switch between current mode and silent mode in idle screen
 10   1.4 Icons   Icon Content  CDMA Network signal strength            New message  general  meeting  outdoor  silent   my style1  Alarm  Battery level : high -> low       USB charging.   Shortcut to access TV    microSD card Shortcut to access Application
 11   2 Getting started  Dimension:106.5(L)x45(W) x 12.5(H) mm Weight (include battery):75g Battery: 900 Ah  Note:  Always  switch  off  the  power  and disconnect the charger and any other device  before  removing the  back  cover. Avoid  touching  electronic  components while  changing  the  cover.  Always  store and  use  the  device  with  the  cover attached.  2.1  Install and remove battery Turn off the phone, remove the back cover of the device, and observe the battery aligned  with  the  gold-colored  contacts and insert the battery into the battery slot. To remove the battery, insert your finger into the finger grip and lift the battery from its compartment.   Note:  Always  switch  the  device  off  and disconnect  the  charger  before  removing the battery.
 12   2.2  Headset and MicroSD card    Headset Plug the headset connector into the Port connector at the bottom of your phone. Put  the  headset  on  your  ear.  With  the headset  connected,  you  can  make, answer, and end calls as usual.   MicroSD card  Remove the back cover and battery of the device; microSD card slot is in the right top side on battery slot. Insert the card into  microSD  card  slot  with  the  contact surface facing down, and press it until it locks into place. To remove microSD card, pull out the SD card lightly from the slot.  NOTE: Do not  remove the memory card during any operation when the card is being  accessed.  This  may  damage  the memory card as well as the device, and data stored on the card may be corrupt.   2.3  Charge the battery ¾ USB Charging Connect the USB cable to computer and the socket on the bottom of your device. When charging, the battery level icon will
 13   display the status.   If you power on the device and connect to computer, it can be treated  as  a  U-Flash  disk  for  data transfer.  ¾ Charger Charging Charger can charge the battery of your mobile  phone.  Following  is  the  battery charging step:  1. Connect through the USB interface by data cable. 2. Insert the cable to your mobile phone’s interface. 3. Insert the charger to the proper power socket. 4. Then charging animation will stop after charging done.  NOTE:  If the battery is not enough to power on your mobile phone, it may take a longer time than usual before the charging animation appears on the display.  WARNING:  To  make  sure  the  local standard voltage and frequency match up your charger’s rated voltage and power.
 14   3 Basic Function   3.1  Power on and off To switch the phone on or off, press and hold the power key .                         3.2 Standby mode At standby mode you can quickly access your  most  frequently  used  applications, and view at a glance if you have missed calls or new messages, options as below:              Press left function key to “Menu”   Press  right  function  key  to  “Names” (contacts)  Press  dial key to call history.  Press *  key for 2 sec to turn on/ off silent function.
 15    Press # key for 2 sec to lock the keypad quickly  Unlock the keypad, please press upper-right function key then press # key.   Shortcut setting :   There are five different shortcuts you can choose in standby mode.    Default shortcut:  -  Changeable:  Dial  screen,  Profiles,   Contacts, Messages, Call log,  - Unchangeable: missed  calls,  new messages, today’s appointment (Please  refer  to  picture  in  Topic  3.2 Standby mode)  You  can  change the  shortcuts  assigned for selection keys in the standby mode as follow procedure:  Select Menu > Settings > Phone settings> Shortcut >Shortcut application
 16           1. Select one of shortcut entry from Shortcut 1-5. 2. Shortcut list included dial, messages, contacts, log, Media data, Profile, MP3, MP4,  FM,  Camera,  Calculator,  Alarm, Calendar, WAP, MMS, and ATV. 3. You can choose your frequently use function in the shortcut list.  3.3 MAKE A CALL You can start a call in several ways:  Using the keypad Enter  the  phone  number,  including  the area code, and press the   Dial key. Then press the   End key to end the call or to cancel the call attempt.  For the international calls, press * twice for the international prefix (the + character
 17   replaces the international success code), enter  the  country  code,  the  area  code without the lead 0, if necessary, and the phone number.   Using the contact list At the standby mode, press right function key to “Name” access contacts and scroll to the entry you wish to view. Then press the   Dial  key  to  make  the  call,  or press Details to view details of the entry.   Using the last dialed number At the standby mode, press the   Dial key once to display the last dialed number. Then  select  the  number  (or  name)  you wish  to  redial  and  press  the   Dial key.   Call function:  During a call, press left function key the options as below: 1. Hand free: use your phone as a loudspeaker during a call 2. Mute: to put all active calls on mute 3. New call: during a call, dial another call to  have  a  conference  call  with  two participants.
 18   4. End all calls: end all calls 5. Send DTMF: to send tone strings 6. Start record: start to record the phone call.  3.4  Answer / End a call To  answer  an  incoming  call,  press  the Call key. To decline the call without answering, press the   End key.  4 Write text  In any user edit window, including edit phone book, messages and memo, press the  #  key  to  switch  the  input  method editor. 4.1 Input method To change the character case, press # to switch uppercase  or  lowercase.  Press  a key once to insert the first letter on the key, twice  for  the  second  letter,  etc.  If  you pause briefly, the last letter in the display is  accepted  and  cursor  appears  and awaits  the  next  entry.    The  character cases are indicated as below:  ABC indicate the uppercase  abc indicate the lowercase
 19   123 indicates number mode  To write text with the keypad, press a number key, 2 to 9, repeatedly until the desired  character  appears.  There  are more  characters  available  for  a  number key than are printed on the key. If the next letter you want is located on the same key as the present one, wait until the cursor is displayed, and enter the letter. To insert a number, press and hold the number key. To switch between the different character cases and modes,   4.2  Input special character To access the most common punctuation marks and special characters, repeatedly press  the  number  key  1  or  press  *  to select  a  special  characters  in  the character list. To confirm a word by adding a space, press 0.   5 Messages  You can read, write, send and save text and  multimedia  messages.  The messaging services can only be  used  if they are supported by your network or
 20   service provider.  5.1 SMS ¾ New message          Select Menu > Messages > SMS    ¾ New message   Message options as below:  Send: send this message  Save: save this message  Insert  template  :  insert  quick  text  to message  Insert contact: insert contact  Sending options : select emergency or delivery report  ¾ Inbox Select Menu > Messages > SMS > Inbox,
 21   you  can  store  your  received  messages here. If inbox is full, you cannot receive new messages any more. Meanwhile the idle  screen  will  display an  icon  showing the  inbox  is  full.  You  can  receive  new messages  again  after  you  delete  some messages.  Select Menu > Messages > Inbox, options as below    Reply: reply message  Reply MMS: reply multimedia message  Call back: use message number to call back  Delete: erase massages  Use detail: use number, URL detail  Move: move to archive  Forward: forward massages  Lock: lock and unlock messages  Mark: mark messages  Mark all: mark all messages  Detail info: view detail information  ¾ Sentbox / Outbox / Draft Select Menu > Messages > SMS > Outbox / Sentbox/Draft Outbox: store failed sent messages. Sentbox: store sent messages  Drafts:  store  the  messages  without
 22   sending for reediting   Note: Whether outbox, sentbox, drafts the options  are  same  as  inbox,  please  see inbox options function.   ¾ Archive Select Menu > Messages > SMS > Archive Messages can restore in Archive.  ¾ Templates Select Menu>Messages>SMS>Templates There are some common phrases in your mobile phone, you can insert text quickly.   ¾ Delete messages Select Menu > Messages > SMS > Delete message to delete the message in inbox, sentbox,  outbox,  draft,  archive,  and  all messages.  ¾ Voice mail Select Menu>Messages>SMS>Voice mail Once you have voicemail, message will be received  from  your  network  service provider.   NOTE: The voice mails is a network service to which you my need to subscribe.  For
 23   more  information,  please  contact  your service provider.  ¾ Message settings Select Menu>Messages > SMS > Message settings  to  set  up  message  features, options as below:  Send options:  • Priority: select normal or Emergency • Validity: select default, thirty minutes, 1、2、12 hours,1、2、3 days • Delivery report: select on/off delivery report • Save sent message • Callback  number:  Setting  or  Edit callback number • Voice mail number: edit number   Signature: setting or edit signature  Other settings:     -  Message  Replace:  when  full  of massage received or send. New message could replace sentbox or inbox.  NOTE:  When  have  a  new  message waiting and the memory for the messages is full, before you can save the waiting message,  delete  old  messages  to  free memory space.
 24    ¾ Memory status   Select Menu>Messages > SMS > Memory Status.    You can view Phone memory status   NOTE:  The  phone  can  storage  up  to  300 messages  5.2 MMS This  function  needs  the  supporting  of network operators. You can consult your network provides.   Select Menu > Messages > MMS           ¾ Create To: add recipient or select from recipient list
 25   CC: add recipient or select from recipient list  Bcc: add recipient or select from recipient list Subject:  edit  subject,  press  “OK”  after finished. MMS  content:  edit  MMS  or  press  left function key “Options”. You can see more options  such  as  Done,  Preview,  Add picture, Add sound, Add video, Add business  card,  Add  calendar  note,  Add new slide, Previous slide, Next slide, Slide duration,  Send  setting,  Receive  Setting, Save, Delete, Input select.  To send the message, select “send”  ¾ Inbox  View: view the messages  Edit: edit messages  Call: call   Send: send multimedia messages  Delete: delete multimedia messages  Use number: use number to call, save to  contact,  add  to  contact,  replace contact, send MMS or send SMS  Use URL: use URL in MMS  Use email: use email in MMS  Message detail: view messages detail
 26   information  ¾ Sentbox / Draftbox / Outbox  Outbox: store failed sent messages.  Sentbox: store the sent messages   Drafts:  store  the  messages  without sending for reediting   NOTE:  Whether  outbox,  sentbox,  drafts the options are the same as inbox, please see inbox options function.  ¾ Delete all  Delete messages in Inbox, Sent box, Draft box, Outbox, or All messages.  ¾ MMS settings To set up MMS message features, options as below:   Receive setting • Local net receive  • International roam receive  • Allow to send report • Reject anonymous msg • Reject advertisement msg  Send setting • Delivery report
 27   • Priority • Expire date  Server setting  Memory status  Storage setting  6 Log  At standby mode, press Dial key to view call history.  6.1 All calls  To view the information on your calls, select Menu > Log > all calls   It can view all call history including:   Missed calls  Received calls  Dialed calls
 28   Whether  viewing  missed,  received,  or dialed calls, the menu “Options” are the same:  Details:view details  Delete:delete call record   Call:call the number  IP Call:use IP number to make a call  Send message:send a message to the number  Send MMS:send a multimedia message to the number  Save  to  contact: enter  new  name  for the number and save it  Add to contact: add number to contact list  Replace  contact:replace  contact  for existing number  6.2 Sent SMS Store sent messages.  6.3  Delete call log You can delete:   All calls  Missed calls  Received calls  Dialed calls  Sent calls
 29   6.4 Call duration You can view the duration time of calls:  Last call duration  Dialed call duration  Received call duration  All call’s duration.   6.5 Message log  Sent  text  messages : all  sent  text messages   Received  text  messages:all  received text messages   7 Contacts  You can save names and phone numbers (Contacts)  in  the  phone  memory  and search and recall them to make a phone call or to create a message.
 30   7.1 Contacts  Select Menu > Contacts > Contacts   Add Detail: you can add number, ringer, picture  Details: add some contact detail   Search:find  a  name  or  select  from contact list.  Add new contact:add new contact to your contacts list.   Delete contact:delete contact   Send message:edit message then sent text message   Send  mms: edit short multimedia message then sent MMS message  7.2 Settings  Select  Menu>Contacts>Settings to view
 31   memory status in phone.  NOTE: The phone contacts list can hold up to 500 contacts,   7.3 Groups Select Menu>Contacts>Groups.   You can set five different groups, Names, Incoming  rings,  Pictures,  and  Group members, options as below:  View: view contact group  Add new group: add new contact group  Group details: edit group names, tones, images  Delete group: delete contact group   7.4 Speed dials Select  Menu>Contacts>Speed dials to assign a phone number to one of the speed-dialing keys, 2 to 99. At standby mode,  press  a  speed-dialing  key,  then press the   Dial key.  7.5  Delete all contacts  Select  Menu > Contacts > Delete all contacts to delete contacts from phone memory.
 32    8 Settings  8.1 Profiles The  phone  has  various  setting  groups called profiles, which you can customize with ringing tones for different events and environment.   Select Menu > Settings > Profiles There are some profile styles:   General  Silent  Meeting  Outdoor  My style1  My style2.   You can select your favorite profiles, and from the following options:  ¾ Activate:  to  activate  the  selected
 33   profiles  ¾ Personalize:   Incoming call alert: select “Ringing”, “ring once”, “Beep once”, “Off”  Ringing  tone:  select  favorite  ring tone  Ringing volume: scroll up or down to adjust volume  Vibrating alert: set vibrating alert tone  Message alert tone: set message alert tone   Keypad tones: scroll  up/  down  to adjust volume  Warning tones: set warning tone  ¾ Timed: to set the end time of profile   8.2 Display settings Select Menu > Settings > Display settings and from the available options:   Wallpaper: select the favorite wallpaper  Themes:  use  default  theme,  or  use other theme  Brightness:  scroll  up/down  to  adjust brightness  Backlight: always on, 7,15,30 seconds
 34   8.3  Time and date To change the clock type, time, time zone, and date settings, select Menu>Settings> Time and date, options as below:   Clock: set hide clock, Digital clock or analog clock  Time format: set 24-hour or 12-hour  Date  format:  set  date  display YYYY,MM,DD / MM,DD,YYY / DD,MM/YYY  8.4 Call settings Select Menu>Settings>Call settings  Any  key  answer:  set  on/  off  any  key answer  IP number : set IP number   Speed dialing: set on/ off  International  prefix:  set  manual  or  prefix code  Roam call alert: set on/ off to roam call alert  Network service: set call divert or call waiting  Answer machine enable: set the answer machine  Answer  machine  set:  you  can  set  3 kinds of answer machine  Call  restrictions:  set  the  phone  call restriction. (Default is 0000)
 35   8.5 Phone settings Select Menu>Settings>Phone settings  Language: setting language  Memory status: view free memory and Media data status  Shortcut:  • Shortcut mode: set on/ off • Shortcut application: you can set 5 favorite shortcuts in standby mode  Automatic key guard: set keypad lock  Automatic playlist build : set on/ off   DTMF tones: select burst or continues tones  Welcome:  edit  welcome  and  press “save”  Power on/off volume: scroll up/down to adjust volume  Airplane mode: set on/off   Phone info: view phone information  8.6 Security settings Select Menu>Settings>Security settings to enter lock code to set security options as below: (default is 12345)  Lock phone: select unlock/ on power up/ lock now    Change security code: set new lock code   Voice Privacy: set the phone encryption
 36   to  keep  your  phone  call  private. (Optional: Contact your service provider for  more  information  about  this service.)  Reset to default: reset to default setting  8.7 Download settings Select  Menu>Settings>Download  settings to set as automatic setting in phone or memory card. You also can set manual download   8.8 Network settings Select Menu>Settings>Network settings to set your network. • Roaming - Automatic - Solo local • Band: Automatic - Automatic - Solo PCS (1900) - Solo Cellular (800)  9 Media data  It  provides  you  the  functions  such  as browsing  media  files,  checking  storage space and manages media files. Default
 37   files are Music, Graphics, Recordings, My video, Themes files.     Select Menu > Media data, include:  Music • Alerttones • Ringtones  Graphics • Wallpapers  Recordings  My video  Themes  Options as below:  Open: Enter the folder.  Details: view data details.  Sort: setting the sorting rule  Add Folder: create a new folder in the specific folder.  Memory status: view memory status
 38   10 Entertainment  Select Menu>Entertainment   10.1 MP3 The  device  includes an  audio  player  for listening to music tracks or other MP3 sound files. You can play MP3 from microSD  card.  It  also  supports loudspeaker. You can set 4 Playlists from “my playlists 1-4”   To open the audio player, select Menu > Entertainment > MP3  Operate the audio  player with the virtual keys on the display as below:
 39    ■    :  Stop  ff  :  Next song  X   :  Play   ||   :  Pause  ee  :  Previous song     :  Press OK key to switch play style  such  as  repeat  one, repeat all, random  NOTES:  Listen  to  music  at  a  moderate level. Continuous exposure to high volume may damage your hearing.  Do not hold the  device  near  your  ear  when  the loudspeaker is in use, because the volume may be extremely loud.  10.2 MP4 Select Menu>Entertainment>MP4 Access the menu, you can enter film list and press “Option” to choose a movie clip to play. Add, delete, and delete all  While playing, scroll up “VOL+” or down “VOL-” to adjust volume. Scroll left ee or  right  ff  to switch the previous or next film.   10.3 Camera Select Menu>Entertainment>Camera Camera setting options as below:
 40    Take  movie:  change  camera  to  take video  Size: set photo size 640*480, 320*240, screen  Brightness:1~5 brightness rates  Effect:  select  “Standard”,  “Black  & white”, “Archaize”, “Reverse”   White Balance: select “Auto”, Tungsten Lamp, fluorescent light, sunny, cloudy  Auto timer: set delay 5,10, 15 seconds  Quality: photo quality high/ middle/ low  Shutter music: 4 shutter music  Photo folder: open photo folder Note: make sure SD card is inserted when you want to take pictures.  10.4 Album Select Menu>Entertainment>Album You can see the photo and edit photo in the album. There are some functions such as open, delete, move, copy, rename, details, sort, add folder, memory status, set as wallpaper, send by MMS and so on.   10.5 FM radio Select Menu>Entertainment>FM radio You can listen to FM radio channel, refer to the following step:
 41   To start the search, briefly press left or right to change the radio frequency in 0.1 MHz step.    To adjust the volume, press up and down.    To save a station to a memory location, CH 0 to 9, * & #, press “Options” and select edit channels and it can be saved in the list your selected.   Note: Please pull out the antenna first before you use FM radio. You can not use radio when the battery is low.  10.6 Games Select Menu>Entertainment>Games  Kongming chess  Memory game  11 Application
 42    Select Menu>Application or Press “ ” to access the application menu directly.  11.1 ATV Select Menu>Application>ATV Access menu, you can watch analog TV or press “ ” on the keypad to access TV directly. While playing, scroll left or right to adjust ATV volume. Scroll up or down to switch  previous  or  next  channel.  Press “OK” key to switch full screen.   Press left function key to set analog TV channel, options as below: 1.  Access  “Location  Setting”  to  select your location. 2.  Access  “Auto  scan”  to  search  your location channel. 3. Back to analog TV menu, you can see the channel you have found. Press up and down to choose your favorite channel.  Note:  Before  you  search  analog  TV channel, or watch analog TV, put out the antenna first.
 43    11.2 Voice memo Select Menu>Application>Voice memo Voice memo options as below:  Memo list: view voice memo list  Record list: view voice record list  Answering  rec.:  you  can  record  3 answering records   11.3 Calculator Select Menu>Application>Calculator The calculator can add, subtract, multiply, divide the value. Enter the first number in the calculation. Press  the  scroll  key  (up/down/left/right key) to enter add (+), subtract (-), multiply (*), and divide (/) characters, then press “OK” key to calculate the value. Press * key for a decimal point if necessary. Press #  key  for  change  positive/negative number.  11.4 Stopwatch Select Menu>Application>Stopwatch Your phone has 10 stopwatches that can be used to track time. The stopwatch displays time in hours, minutes, seconds. Press OK key to start, press right function key to return.
 44    11.5 Organizer Select Menu>Application>Organizer  World clock You can view the local time of some cities around  the  world,  and  set  your  city  for world clock.    Calendar The  calendar  keeps  track  of  reminders, calls you need  to  make,  meetings,  and birthdays. It can even sound an alarm for any of these events. Monthly view provides an overview of the selected month and weeks. It also allows you to jump to a specific  date.  Any  days  or  dates  that appear in bold font contain calendar notes such as a meeting or reminder.   Alarm You can set 4 alarms in the phone at most, options as blow:   Alarm time: set alarm time  Repeat alarm: repeat alarm days  Alarm tone: select alarm tone  Snooze  time-out:  select  snooze time-out  in  5,  10,  30,  60  minutes  or others
 45    11.6 Scratchpad Select Menu>Application>Scratchpad You  can  write  something  or  diary  in scratchpad.  Press  left  function  key  to open,  add,  delete,  and  delete  all scratchpad.   11.7 E-book reader Select Menu>Application>E-book reader You can save txt format files (E-book) into the microSD card, E-BOOK folder. Press “Open” to select the file to reading text.   12 eSurfing   ¾ WAP WAP user can visit surf homepage, display  existed  bookmarks,  save  the
 46   website you have visited recently, store the information sent from the service provider and setting WAP.  Home: browse the home page  Bookmark:  page  bookmark  as  mark page or favorites  History:  select  visit,  details,  delete, delete all   Save  this  page:  enter  title  and  save current web page  View saved pages: view saved pages in the folder open, rename, delete, delete all and create a new folder  Reload: reload current network page  Go to URL: add new URL or select one URL, select options as visit, edit, mark page, delete, delete all.  Visit  control:  select  back  or  forward page  Advanced: advanced function such as push message, save items, show URL, clear Cache, clear cookies and about WAP information.  Settings: to set HTTP proxy, Push setting, Cache setting, Cookie setting, SSL3.2  setting,  view  certificates, restore setting.  Exit: exit network
 47   ¾ UTK UTK is operator service. You may get detailed information from your local operator company.   13 Safety information  Battery information  Your  device  is  powered  by  a rechargeable battery.  The  battery  can  be  charged  and discharged hundreds of times, but it will eventually wear out. When the talk and standby  times  are  noticeably  shorter than  normal,  please  replace  a  new battery.  Use only  the  approved  batteries,  and recharge your battery only with the approved chargers designated for this device.  Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the device when not in use. Do not  leave  a  fully  charged  battery connected  to  a  charger,  since overcharging may shorten its lifetime. If left unused, a fully charged battery will lose its charge over time.
 48   Operating Environment  Remember to follow special regulations in any area and always switch off your device when its use is prohibited or when  it  may  cause  interference  or danger.  Use  the  device  only  in  its normal  operating  positions.  Do  not keep the device near credit cards and other  magnetism  medium,  some accessories can bring magnetism that may be delete the data.  Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 6in (20cm) should be maintained between a wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid  potential  interference'  with  the pacemaker.  These  recommendations are  consistent  with  the  independent research by and recommendations of Wireless  Technology  Research.  To minimize the potential interference, persons with pacemakers should do as below:   Always keep the device more than 6 in (20 cm) from their pacemaker when the device is switched on.   Not carry the device in a breast pocket. Hold the device to the ear opposite the pacemaker
 49    If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, switch off your device immediately.  Hearing aids   Some  digital  wireless  devices  may interfere with some hearing  Small children Your  device  and  its  enhancements  may contain  small  parts.   Keep  them  out  of the reach of small children.  Other medical devices   Operation of any radio transmitting equipment,  including  wireless  phones, may  interfere  with  the  functionality  of inadequately  protected  medical devices. Switch  off  your  phone  in  health  care facilities when any regulations are posted in these areas instructing you to  14 Care and maintenance  Your device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The following suggestions will help you protect your warranty coverage.   Keep the device dry. Precipitation,
 50   humidity,  and  all  types  of  liquids  or moisture can contain minerals that will corrode  electronic  circuits.  If  your device  does  get  wet,  remove  the battery,  and  allow  the  device  to  dry completely before replacing it.   Do not use or store the device in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts and electronic  components  can  be damaged.   Do not store the device in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics.   Do not store the device in cold areas. When the device returns to its normal temperature, moisture can form inside the  device  and  damage  electronic circuit boards.   Do not attempt to open the device other than as instructed in this guide.  Do not drop, knock, or shake the device.  Rough  handling  can  break internal  circuit  boards  and  fine mechanics.   Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the device.   Do not paint the device. Paint can clog
 51   the moving parts and prevent proper operation.   Use a soft, clean, dry cloth to clean any lenses,  such  as  camera,  proximity sensor, and light sensor lenses.   Use only the supplied or an approved replacement  antenna.  Unauthorized antennas,  modifications,  or attachments could damage the device and may violate regulations governing radio devices.   Use chargers indoors.   Always  create  a  backup  of  data  you want  to  keep,  such  as  contacts  and calendar notes.   To reset the device from time to time for  optimum  performance,  power  off the device and remove the battery.
 52   15  FCC Warning Statement  A. For FCC 15b devices 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
 53   receiver is connected. -Consult  the  dealer  or  an  experienced radio/TV technician for help.  B. FCC Part 15.21 information for user You  are  cautioned  that  changes  or modifications not expressly approved by the  party  responsible  for  compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.  FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement: 1. This Transmitter must not be co- located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 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
 54   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. You  are  cautioned  that  changes  or modifications not expressly approved by the  party  responsible  for  compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.  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  D. For portable devices without co- location condition FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:
 55   1.  This  Transmitter  must  not  be  co- located  or  operating  in  conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 2. This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an  uncontrolled  enviroement.  This device  and  its  antenna  must  not  be co-located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  IMPORTANT NOTE: Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement  This EUT is compliance with SAR for general  population/uncontrolled exposure  limits  in  ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1999  and  had  been  tested  in accordance  with  the  measurement methods and procedures specified in OET  Bulletin  65  Supplement  C.  This equipment  should  be  installed  and operated  with  minimum  distance 1.5cm between the radiator & your body.

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