Bullitt Group B25 GSM Mobile Phone User Manual B25

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User Manual
GSM Mobile Phone
MODEL:B25
FCC ID:ZL5B25
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1 Welcome
Thanks for purchasing the rugged outdoor mobile phone. Please read this user guide to
understand the operation of this device and appreciate its perfect functions and simple
operation methods.
This mobile phone is a bar phone designed for GSM/GPRS network (GSM
850/900/1800/1900 ). Besides basic communication functions, it provides you
Waterproof (IP 67 standard)
Dustproof (IP 67 standard)
2.0 M camera with continued LED-light
Bluetooth
GPRS service, WAP Browser
LED torch
Extra-long battery life (approx. 400 hrs. standby)
Easy to operate keypad
Micro SD card slot (compatible to micro SD cards up to 8GB capacity)
Function, Please check the Phone Model)
This rugged outdoor phone is providing convenience for your work and entertainment.
Allow you to understand the operation of the mobile phone completely with this user guide.
The rugged mobile phone accords with the GSM Technical Specification and are
approved by domestic and foreign authoritative organizations.
The contents of this user guide are subject to changes without prior notices.
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2 Contents
1 Welcome ............................................................................................................1
2 Contents .............................................................................................................2
3 Safety and Warnings...........................................................................................6
3.1 Safety Instructions....................................................................................6
3.2. Safety Warnings and Precautions ...........................................................6
3.3. General Notices.......................................................................................6
3.4. Notices about the device .........................................................................7
3.5. Notices about the battery ........................................................................7
3.6. Notices about the charger........................................................................8
3.7. Cleaning and maintenance .....................................................................9
4 Getting Started.....................................................................................................9
4.1 Removing and installing the battery .........................................................9
4.2 Removing and installing the battery .........................................................9
4.3 Charging the battery .................................................................................9
5 Connecting to the network ................................................................................10
5.1 SIM card .................................................................................................10
5.2 Installing and removing the SIM card .....................................................10
5.3 Installing and removing the memory card...............................................10
5.4 Switching on/off the device .....................................................................11
5.5 Unlocking the SIM card...........................................................................11
5.6 Unlocking the device ..............................................................................11
5.7 Connecting to the network ......................................................................11
6 Handset appearance ........................................................................................12
7 Basic Features...................................................................................................12
7.1 Making Calls............................................................................................12
7.2 Making DDD............................................................................................12
7.2.1 Enter telephone number-by-number keys. ..................................12
7.2.2 Dialing an extension number .......................................................13
7.3 Making IDD ............................................................................................13
7.4 Dialing the number in the list..................................................................13
7.5 Making an emergency call .....................................................................13
7.6 Answering a call ....................................................................................13
7.7 Call history..............................................................................................13
8 Call options.......................................................................................................13
9 Multimedia........................................................................................................14
9.1 Fun & Games ........................................................................................14
9.2 Camera .................................................................................................14
9.3 Image viewer ........................................................................................14
9.4 Video recorder........................................................................................15
9.5 Video player ..........................................................................................15
9.6 Photo editor ...........................................................................................15
9.6.1 Photo artist ..................................................................................15
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9.6.2 Image tiles ...................................................................................16
9.7 Audio player ..........................................................................................16
9.8 Sound recorder.......................................................................................16
9.9 FM radio..................................................................................................16
9.10 Schedule FM Recording.......................................................................17
9.11 Melody composer .................................................................................17
10 Phone Book....................................................................................................17
10.1 Quick Search.........................................................................................17
10.2 Search contact .....................................................................................17
10.3 Add new contact ...................................................................................17
10.4 Copy all.................................................................................................17
10.5 Delete ...................................................................................................18
10.6 Caller groups ........................................................................................18
10.7 Extra numbers ......................................................................................18
10.8 Phonebook Settings..............................................................................18
10.9 Caller Picture........................................................................................18
10.10 Caller ringtone....................................................................................18
10.11 Caller video .......................................................................................18
11 Call center.......................................................................................................18
11.1 Call history............................................................................................18
11.1.1
Call history........................................................................18
11.2 Call settings .........................................................................................19
11.2.1
Call settings .....................................................................19
11.2.3 Advance settings .......................................................................20
11.2.3.1 Black list .................................................................................20
11.2.3.2 Auto redial...............................................................................20
11.2.3.3 Speed dial...............................................................................20
11.2.3.4 Background sound..................................................................20
11.2.3.5 Call time display .....................................................................20
11.2.3.6 Call time reminder ..................................................................21
11.2.3.7 Auto quick end .......................................................................21
12 Organizer........................................................................................................21
12.1 Bluetooth .............................................................................................21
12.2 Calendar ..............................................................................................21
12.3 Tasks....................................................................................................21
12.4 Alarm....................................................................................................21
12.5 World clock ..........................................................................................21
12.5.1 Calculator...................................................................................21
12.6 Unit Converter......................................................................................22
12.7 Currency Converter .............................................................................22
12.8 Health ..................................................................................................22
12.9 Stopwatch............................................................................................22
12.10 E-book reader.....................................................................................22
12.11 Head lamp ..........................................................................................22
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13 Messages........................................................................................................22
13.1 SMS.......................................................................................................22
13.2 Write message......................................................................................22
13.2.1 Inbox...........................................................................................23
13.2.2 Outbox .......................................................................................23
13.2.3 Templates...................................................................................23
13.2.4 SMS settings .............................................................................23
13.3 MMS.....................................................................................................23
13.3.1 Write message............................................................................24
13.3.2 Inbox.......................................................................................... 24
13.3.3 Outbox ...................................................................................... 24
13.3.4 Drafts......................................................................................... 24
13.3.5 Templates.................................................................................. 24
13.3.6 MMS Settings............................................................................ 24
13.4 Chat..................................................................................................... 25
13.5 Voice mail server ................................................................................ 25
13.6 Broadcast message ............................................................................ 25
14 File manager ................................................................................................. 25
15 Services ........................................................................................................ 25
15.1 WAP ................................................................................................... 25
15.2 Data account....................................................................................... 26
15.2.1 GSM Data ................................................................................ 26
15.2.2 GPRS data: ............................................................................. 26
16 User Profiles................................................................................................. 26
17 Settings......................................................................................................... 26
17.1 Dual SIM settings .............................................................................. 26
17.2 Phone setup....................................................................................... 26
17.2.1 Time and Date......................................................................... 26
17.2.2 Schedule Power On/Off .......................................................... 26
17.2.3 Language ............................................................................... 26
17.2.4 Preferred Input Method........................................................... 26
17.2.5 Display setup.......................................................................... 27
17.2.6 Greeting Text.......................................................................... 27
17.2.7 Dedicated key ........................................................................ 27
17.2.8 Auto update of date and time.................................................. 27
17.2.9 UART setup............................................................................ 27
17.2.10 Misc.settings ........................................................................ 27
17.3 Network Settings .............................................................................. 27
17.3.1 Network selection .................................................................. 27
17.3.2 Preferred networks................................................................. 27
17.4 Security setup .................................................................................. 27
17.4.1 SIM 1 security setup.............................................................. 27
17.4.2 SIM1 lock............................................................................... 27
17.4.3 Fixed dial .............................................................................. 27
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17.4.4 Barred dial ............................................................................ 27
17.4.5 Change password ................................................................ 28
17.4.6 SIM 2 security setup.............................................................. 28
17.4.7 Phone lock ........................................................................... 28
17.4.8 Auto Keyboard lock............................................................... 28
17.4.9 Change password ................................................................ 28
17.4.10 Restore factory settings ..................................................... 28
18 Writing Language/Input Method................................................................ 28
18.1 Overview ........................................................................................ 28
18.2 Key definitions................................................................................ 28
18.3 Instructions on input method........................................................... 28
18.3.1 e.g. English Writing Language.............................................. 28
18.3.1.1 Using the keypad .............................................................. 29
18.3.2 Number................................................................................. 29
18.4 Using the keypad............................................................................ 30
18.5 Symbol............................................................................................ 30
19 Common Troubles and Trouble Removal................................................. 30
20 Warranty.................................................................................................... 32
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3 Safety and Warnings
3.1 Safety Instructions
If your device is lost or stolen, please contact your service provider or a sales agent
immediately to restrict your SIM card from being used. This will prevent economic loss
caused by unauthorized calls made from your mobile phone.
When you contact the service provider or a sales agent, tell them the IMEI number of your
mobile phone. Remove the battery to expose the number located on the label on the back
of the device. Please copy this number and keep it in a safe place for future use.
In order to avoid the misuse of your mobile phone, please take the following preventative
measures:
Set the PIN code of your device’s SIM card. This code may prevent the SIM card from
unauthorized use.
Please keep the phone out of sight if leaving it in a vehicle. It is best to carry it on or lock it
in the trunk.
3.2. Safety Warnings and Precautions
Please read these safety notices before using your mobile phone to assure the safe and
proper use of the phone.
3.3. General Notices
Turn off your mobile phone on airplanes, in hospitals and in other places with mobile
phone use restricted. Otherwise, the normal operation of electrical equipment and medical
instruments will be affected. Please obey local regulations while using your mobile phone.
Obey local laws and regulations with regard to mobile phone use while driving. If you have
to talk on the phone while driving, obey the following rules: Concentrate on driving and be
aware of traffic conditions; if your mobile phone has a hands-free function, use it in this
mode; stop the car before you dial or pick up the phone in case of poor driving conditions.
Obey laws, regulations, and signs when near an area storing fuel, chemicals, or explosive
articles.
Keep your device, battery, and charger out of the reach of small children. They may
mistake them as tools. This may cause injuries.
In order to prevent damages to your mobile phone, only accessories, such as batteries
and chargers, designated by the company may be used with your phone. The use of other
batteries or chargers could result in battery leakage, overheating, cracking, fire, or other
malfunctions.
Do not use the device near weak signals or precision electronic equipment. Radio wave
interference may cause the failure of such electronic equipment and other problems.
Special attention must be paid near the following equipment: hearing aids, pacemakers,
and other electronic medical equipment, fire detectors, automatic doors, and other
automatic control installations. To find out the influence of mobile phones on a pacemaker
or other piece of electronic medical equipment, contact the manufacturers or local sales
agents of the equipment.
Do not impacts, shake, or throw your device violently, avoiding it from malfunction or a
fire.
Do not place the battery, mobile phone, or charger in a microwave oven or high-pressure
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equipment. This may lead to unexpected accidents such as damage to the circuitry or fire.
Do not use your device near flammable or volatile gases. This could result in failure of the
device or a fire.
Do not expose your mobile phone to high temperatures, high humidity, or dusty places.
This may cause failure of the device.
Do not place your phone on uneven or unstable surfaces, preventing it from falling and
malfunctioning or being damaged.
3.4. Notices about the device
Do not disassemble or modify the mobile phone. This will cause damage to the phone,
such as battery leakage or circuitry failure. If needed, please send the device to a
professional maintenance point. Nonprofessionals are not allowed to disassemble the
device on their own.
Do not subject the LCD to impact or use it to strike things. This could damage the LCD
board and cause leakage of the liquid crystal.
There is a risk of blindness if the liquid crystal substance gets into the eyes. It this occurs,
rinse eyes immediately with clean water (under no circumstances rub your eyes) and go
immediately to a hospital for treatment.
Under very rare circumstances, using the device in certain model cars may negatively
affect the internal electronic equipment. In order to assure your safety in such cases, do
not use the mobile phone.
If your car is equipped with an airbag, do not place your phone on top of or within the
contact area of the airbag in order to avoid seriously hurts towards the driver when the
airbag inflates.
Do not use needles, pen tips, or other sharp objects on the keypad. This may damage the
mobile phone or cause failures.
Avoid letting the phone come into close contact with magnetic objects such as magnetic
cards, as the radiation waves of the mobile phone may erase the information stored on
floppy disks, pre-paid phone cards, and credit cards.
Keep small metal objects, like thumbtacks, far away from the receiver. When the speaker
is in use, it becomes magnetic and may attract these small metal objects and thus may
cause injury or damage the mobile phone.
Keep the device dry and away from water or other liquids. The entering of liquids into the
phone could cause short circuit, battery leak, or other failures.
Use the mobile phone in a place away from fixed line telephones, televisions, radios, and
automatic office equipment as much as possible to prevent them from being affected.
3.5. Notices about the battery
Do not disassemble or modify the battery. This will cause the battery to leak, overheat,
crack, or catch fire.
Do not dispose of old batteries with general domestic garbage. Dispose of them at
specified places with specific corresponding rules.
Do not throw batteries into a fire. This could cause the battery to catch fire and explode.
While installing the battery, do not use force or pressure. This could cause the battery to
leak, overheat, crack, or catch fire.
Do not short-circuit the battery with metal objects like electrical wire and needles. Do not
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put the battery and metal objects together.
This may cause the battery to leak, overheat, crack, or catch fire.
Do not solder the contact points of the battery. This will cause the battery to leak, overheat,
crack, or catch fire.
If the liquid in the batteries goes into the eyes, there is a risk of blindness. Do not rub the
eyes upon this case and immediately rinse eyes with clean water and go to hospital.
Do not use or place the battery near high temperature places, such as a fire or heating
vessel. This may cause the battery to leak, overheat, crack, or catch fire.
If the battery overheats, changes in color, or deforms during use, charging, or storage,
stop using and replace it with a new one.
If the liquid from the battery contacts skin or clothing, rinse with clean water and seek
medical attention immediately if necessary, as this could cause burning of the skin.
If the battery leaks or gives off a strange odor, remove it from the vicinity of the open fire to
avoid fire or explosion.
Keep the battery dry. Otherwise, the battery may overheat, smoke, and corrode due to the
dampness inside.
Do not use or place batteries in places of high temperature such as in direct sunlight. This
could cause the battery to leak and overheat, lowering the performance and shortening
the service life.
Do not continuously charge for more than 24 hours.
Place the battery in a cool, shady, and well-ventilated place out of direct sunlight.
The life of all mobile phone batteries is limited. The usable time of batteries decreases
with frequent charging. When charging becomes ineffective, this means that the battery is
at the end of its service life. Replace it with a new one of the designated type.
3.6. Notices about the charger
Do not disassemble or modify the charger. This may lead to bodily injury, electrical shock,
fire, or damage to the charger.
Please use AC 220 volts. The use of any other voltage will cause battery leakage, fire,
and damages to the mobile phone and charger.
It is forbidden to short circuit the charger. This could cause electrical shock, smoking, and
damage to the charger.
Do not use the charger if the power cord is damaged. This could cause fire or electrical
shock.
Clean any dust gathered on the electrical outlet in time.
Do not place vessels with water near the charger in order to avoid water splashing onto
the charger and causing an electrical shortage, leakage or other malfunctions.
If the charger contacts water or other liquids, the power must immediately be switched off
to avoid a short circuit, fire, electrical shock, or malfunction of the charger.
Do not use the charger in the bathroom or other excessively moist areas. This could
cause electrical shock, fire, or damage to the charger.
Do not touch the charger, electrical wire, and power socket with wet hands. This may
cause electrical shock.
Do not place heavy objects on or modify the power cord. This may cause electrical shock
and fire.
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Before cleaning or carrying out maintenance, unplug the charger from the electrical outlet.
While unplugging the charger, hold on to the body of the charger rather than pull on the
cord, as pulling on the cord may damage the cord and lead to electrical shock or fire.
Do not charges in high temperature environment like direct sunlight, moist or humid, dusty
places or places with excessive vibration, which may cause failure; or near appliances,
such as televisions and radios, as the picture and sound effect may be affected.
3.7. Cleaning and maintenance
Do not use the mobile phone, battery, and charger in the bathroom or other excessively
moist areas. Avoid them to get wet in the rain as well.
Use a soft and dry cloth to clean the mobile phone, battery, and charger.
Do not use alcohol, thinner, benzene or other solvents to wipe the mobile phone.
A dirty outlet will cause poor electrical contact, loss of power and even inability to recharge.
Please clean regularly.
4 Getting Started
4.1 Removing and installing the battery
The battery owns half electric quantity initially, can be immediately used after unpacking. It
performs best after full charge/discharge for the first three times.
4.2 Removing and installing the battery
To Remove the battery, follow the steps below:
A. Loosen the screws by metal pick, and Remove the battery cover downwards;
B. Raise the top of the battery;
C. Take it out from the battery flat.
Warning: Power off the device first or change to assistant battery before taking the SIM
card out; otherwise, your SIM card may be damaged.
To install the battery, follow the steps below:
D. Insert the bottom of the battery into the flat with top metal contact of the battery aligned
with that of the flat;
E. Slide the back cover to the phone until it closes in place.
4.3 Charging the battery
In charging mode, the battery indicator flashes. If the device is switched off during
charging, a charging indicator appears on the screen, indicating that the battery is being
charged. If the battery is totally discharged, it may take a few minutes before the charging
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indicator shows.
When the battery is fully charged, the indicator displays full battery and stops scrolling. If
your device is turned off, an image indicating that the battery is fully charged appears on
the screen. Generally, the charge process takes two and half an hour. During the charge
process, your battery, device, and the charger may become warm. This is normal.
When charging is finished, disconnect the AC socket from the charger and your phone.
Note: Please place your phone at the ventilated place with the temperature ranging from
-10°C to +55°C. Use the provided charger only. Using unauthorized chargers may cause
danger and violate the warranty rules of the phone. If charging causes too high or low
temperature, the device warns automatically and charging is stopped, avoiding damages
or dangers.
5 Connecting to the network
5.1 SIM card
Please insert a valid SIM (subscriber identity module) card into the phone before use.
Everything about setting connection to the network is saved in the SIM card, together with
the information of contacts’ names and phone numbers in Phone Book as well as
messages. Do not touch the metal surface of the card in case that information in the card
may be lost or destroyed. Keep the card away from electricity and magnetism. This cell
phone is dual SIM, one standby.
5.2 Installing and removing the SIM card
Power off your phone; remove the battery; disconnect other outer power sources.
Plug an SIM card into the SIM slot.
Please power off your phone and remove the battery before you remove the SIM card.
5.3 Installing and removing the memory card
A. Power off your phone; remove the battery; disconnect other outer power sources.
B. Insert the memory card into the corresponding card slot.
C. Please power off your phone and remove the battery before you remove the memory
card.
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5.4 Switching on/off the device
Press and hold the End key to power on/off your device. The device will automatically test
whether the SIM card is plugged in after power-on. If there is no SIM card, the device will
prompt you to “Insert the SIM card”. Then, the screen will display the following messages
in turn:
Input password –if the password of the phone has been set.
Input PIN –if the password of the SIM card has been set.
Search –the phone starts search signals until a proper network is found and connected.
5.5 Unlocking the SIM card
By setting PIN (personal identification number) code of the SIM card, you can protect your
SIM card from illegal use. After this function is activated and the PIN protection code is set,
you have to input the PIN code to unlock the SIM card for regular use every time you
power on your phone.
Users can clear the code. In this condition, the SIM card cannot be protected from illegal
use.
A. Hold the End key to switch on the phone;
B. Input the PIN1 code, press “Clear” to erase the input errors and “Ok” to stop. For
example, to set the PIN1 as
“1234”, input 1, 2, 3, and 4 in turn; then, press “Ok”.
If you enter an incorrect PIN code three times in a row, the network will lock your SIM card
and the phone will ask for PUK1 code.
Note: Your network service provider will set a standard PIN code (4-8 digits) for your SIM
card. Please change it with your private password soon.
5.6 Unlocking the device
By setting the password of the phone, you can protect your device from illegal use. After
this function is selected, you have to input the password to unlock your phone for regular
use. Users can deactivate the phone lock code. In this case, your device may not be
protected from illegal use.
A. Hold the End key to switch on the phone;
B. Input the phone password. To clear the error inputs, press “Clear”, to end inputting,
press “Ok”.
For example, if the password is set as “1122”, enter 1, 1, 2, and 2 in turn and press “Ok”.
If you forget your phone’s password, please contact with the dealer or the authorized local
customer service center.
5.7 Connecting to the network
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After the SIM card is unlocked, the mobile phone will automatically search for the network
and the screen displays a searching mark.
Once connected, the name of the network provider appears at the central top of the text
and image area. Now you are registered on
the network.
Note: The prompt of “SOS” (Emergency call available) shown on the screen indicates that
your phone is beyond the network service area or your card is not validated. However, you
still can make an emergency call according the signal strength.
6 Handset Appearance
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7 Basic Features
7.1 Making Calls
Once the mark of the network provider appears on the screen, you can make or answer a
call. The signal bar on the upper left corner of the screen shows the strength of your
phone’s connection to the network. The appearance of four bars indicates the strongest
signal.
The performance, which can be affected by barriers, may be improved from moving within
a small range.
7.2 Making DDD
7.2.1 Enter telephone number-by-number keys.
Press the Call key to make a call. To change a phone number, press the right soft key to
clear the number. During dialing, a corresponding animation displays on the screen. Once
the other party answers, the screen displays the call status. If the number does not belong
to the Phone Book List, the screen of your device only displays the other party’s number.
Otherwise, the name would be displayed. If the number is saved by your phone, its type
(Mobile phone/Home Number/Office Number, i.e.), email, caller picture, and caller group
also display on the screen.
7.2.2 Dialing an extension number
For extension number, you have to dial the telephone exchange; then, press * Key to
switch in a row until “P” shows on the screen. Now you can call an extension.
Allow you to follow the sequence below to call can extension:
Area code, telephone exchange, extension number, and Call key.
7.3 Making IDD
Press * Key and release it to enter the character “+” which replaces the international
access code. This allows you to make a call towards any country without knowing the
local international access code.
Allow you to follow the sequence below to make an international call: “+”, country code,
whole telephone number, and Call key.
After inputting the access code, enter your required country code and the complete
telephone number. The country code follows the regular practice.
Omit “0” in front of a city code while dialing the number just as you dial the international
call.
7.4 Dialing the number in the list
All calls you have made or received are saved in the list of Call History. The recently
dialed, received, and un-answered numbers are grouped as Calls Dialed, Calls Received,
and Calls Un-answered. When the list is full, old numbers will be deleted automatically. To
view the list for the following key operations,
A. Press the Call key in standby mode to view all call logs.
B. Allow you to press Call key to dial any number in the list directly.
C. When a number list appears, press Ok to view details. Then, press Option to select an
operation like saving the number or delete the number.
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7.5 Making an emergency call
As long as the network service is available, which can be checked via viewing the signal
strength bar at the bottom left corner of the screen, you can make an emergency call. If
your network provider does not provide roaming service in the area, the screen will only
display (Emergency), indicating that you can make emergency calls only. If you are
located in a service area of the network, emergency calls can also be made without an
SIM card.
7.6 Answering a call
Press the “Call” key or “Answer” key to answer an incoming call. If an earphone is
installed, you can use the key on the earphone to receive a call. For inconveniences,
enable the auto answer mode and confirm that the earphone has been installed. Then,
your phone will automatically answer an incoming call after the ring or vibration. If “Any
Key” in the Answer Mode menu is selected, you can press any key in addition to the End
key to receive a call.
7.7 Call history
Your device is able to save information like the recently Un-answered Calls, Received
Calls, Dialed Calls, the Last Call Time, Total Sent time, Total Received time.
8 Call options
During a call, press “Option” to access the call options or “H-Free” to activate
hands-free function. To turn off the loud speaker, press the same key. For the operations
of call options, refer to that of the function menu.
This feature is only available during a call. Besides, other functions like call waiting and
call holding require the support of the network.
Please contact your network supplier.
In the Option, you can select
• Hold single call
To pause the current call.
• End single call
To end the current call.
• New Call
To enter a new interface for you to dial another telephone number.
• Phone Book
To access the phonebook menu.
• Messages
To access the SMS menu. Because the network service is under use during a call, the
SMS function is not available at this time.
• Sound recorder
To make a sound record of the dial.
• Call Background sound
To make a setting of background sound.
• Mute
You can switch on/off. The microphone will be switched off while the Mute option is
selected.
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• DTMF
You can switch on/off. DTMF sound is used to e.g. configure a hotline computer of your
bank account or your mailbox. (While DTMF is set to on you can press the numbers on
your phones keypad and a sound will be sent to the computer to configure the services.)
9 Multimedia
9.2 Camera
Press the Left Soft key to access the  function.
In other way, you can also press Option in the preview mode to have the following options:
to Photos, Camera Settings, Image Settings,
White balance, Scene mode, Effect Settings, set frame, storage and Restore default.
9.3 Image viewer
By selecting image viewer submenu, it’s very convenient for you to view the photo list
taken by the camera that are saved in the album, and you can view, edit, browse style,
use as, send, Rename, delete ,delete all files , sort by, and storage.
For using and forward option, you can select to use as to the wallpaper, to Screen saver,
to Power on display, to Power off display, caller picture.
9.4 Video recorder
Your phone has Video Recorder function. To enter the Multimedia function, choose Video
Recorder to enter.
In the Video Recorder interface, press the middle key to start, press it once again to
pause;press right key to stop. Simultaneity, up and down key to adjust the focus; left or
right key to have a choose of the EV.
press〈option〉to enter the submenu
CamCorder Settings: You can have such settings below:
White Balance: to choose Auto, Daylight, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Cloudy, Incandescent,
to adjust the lighteness of images.
EV: to have a choose of EV.
Night Mode: to turn Night Mode on/off.
Anti-flicker: to have a choose of 50Hz or 60Hz.
Effect Settings: to choose a setting of images.
Storage: to choose phone or memory card.
Restore Default: to have the settings restore default.
9.5 Video player
Select Video Player submenu to access movie list and you can access “Option” for the
following operations:
Play: Shift from the player to Video player list to display the video files in the current list.
Use as: to caller video.
Send: as multimedia, via Bluetooth.
Rename: Change the name of the current video file.
Delete: Press it to delete the current video files.
Delete all files: Allow you to delete all video files.
Sort by: Press to sort the video files by name, by type, by time, by size, or none (At
random).
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Storage: to choose phone or memory card.
9.6 Photo editor
9.6.1 Photo artist
Allow you to select from file,capture from camera, resize image to choose the photo. And
then choose auto resize,main LCD clip, manual clip to edit the photo. Press “Option” for
the following operations:
Save as: to choose stored folder and edit filename to save the file.
Send: to choose as multimedia message or via bluetooth.
Add frame: to choose frame for the current photo.
Add icon: to choose icon for the current photo.
Add text: to edit the text and choose the text style for the current photo.
Mirror: to horizontal rotate the current photo.
Rotate: to rotate the current photo.
Add defect: to add masaic for the current photo.
Redeye reduction: choosing an area to reduce redeye, it will show the result of
processed after selecting done.
Expand canvas: to expand the current to whole canvas.
Undo: to cancel the last step operation.
Exit: to exit photo artist.
Help: to have a check of help.
9.6.2 Image tiles
Allow you to choose 2 image tiles, 4 image tiles, 9 image tiles to edit the image.
9.7 Media player
In the interface of music broadcaster, use UP/DOWN key to play or stop playing music;
Use the 2,8 key to adjust volume; In the interface of music broadcaster, press “options” to
access current play list of cell phone. In the Option menu, you can play the music file in
the list, view the details, add music into the ring tone database, refresh the play list and set
operations.
Specific settings in the setting options of a certain music file:
Pre.play list: to choose phone or memory card.
List auto gen.: Make the switch setting of this option. When this function is set as ON,
you can make the operation of “Update Play List” to update the music files in My Music
directory in the [File Manager]\Memory Card into the play list without manual aid. When
this function is set as OFF, you can select the music files in the added file folder in the
Option into the play list, move the single music files in the play list and delete all music
files in the play list.
Repeat: Allow you to set the repeat play mode of music, separately use Left/Right key to
set it as OFF (No Repeated Play), repeat single music and repeat all.
Shuffle: set the play sequence, separately set as ON (Random Play) and OFF (play as
per the current list sequence).
Background play: choose this function; you can play the music when in other operations.
(Except mute operation, camera operation and record operation.)
BT stereo output: to turn it on/off.
BT stereo headset: display the status of the headset.
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Lyric display: on/off.
9.8 Sound recorder
Press left soft key to access recording options recording: you can record (new recording),
play, Append, rename, delete, delete all files, settings, use as, send. For using and
forward option, you can select the recorded voice for user profiles and send as multimedia
message and Bluetooth.
9.9 FM radio
Allow you to access to FM broadcasting with your cell phone.
Channel list: Allows you to save 9 channels into the list.
Manual input: Allows you to input the desired frequency modulating broadcasting
programs manually.
Preset Auto search: Select Preset Auto Search Setting List, then it will receive the
frequency modulating broadcasting information according your location and save into the
channel list.
Settings: Allows you to set the background play as ON or OFF, Loud speaker as ON or
OFF, Record format and Audio quality, record storage.
Record: Allow you to have a record of the channel.
Append: Allow you to continue to record in saved file.
File list: Display all of the recording documents.
9.11 Melody composer
Press left soft key and confirm to add new ring tones, then the stave interface will appear,
you can use the number keys to edit your
desired music and then press left soft key ”Option”:
Play: you can play the music you just edited.
Play speed: you can set the play speed as fast, medium and slow .
Select instrument: Allows you to select your favorite music instrument to play, including
guitar, violin, flute, Trumpet, etc. save: you can save the music you just edited.
10 Phone Book
This allows you to save information like names, phone numbers, and mobile phone
numbers.
The phone numbers can be saved to your device or the SIM card. 1000 records can be
stored in the device. For the SIM card, the quantity of the records depends on the capacity
of the card.
10.1 Quick Search
Allow you to view all records in the phone book. In this interface, you can enter through
the alphabet to find records. For the current
number, you can SIM, Send SMS, Send MMS, View, Edit, Delete, Copy, Move, Send
vCard etc.
10.3 Add new contact
Add a new entry in the directory To SIM or To Phone.
If saved To Phone, you can also set the items below besides information of Name,
Number, Home Number, Company Name, E-mail
Address, Office Number, Fax Number, and Birthday.
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Caller Picture: Set a caller picture for the current phone number. Allow you to choose a
photo from the preset ones in the device or select a successfully previewed one with a
proper size from File.
Caller video: Set a caller video for the current phone number. Allow you to choose a
video from the preset ones in the device or select a successfully previewed one with a
proper size from File.
Caller ringtone: Set a ring caller ID. Activate/deactivate the ring tone from the preset
ones in the system or the folder of Files. (Note:
The files in Files can only be selected after being sent to profile.)
Caller Group: Group the phone number in phone book as you like.
10.4 Copy all
Allow you to copy all records in the SIM card to your phone or vice versa.
Note: Only the name and phone number of the contact are copied into the SIM card from
the device.
10.5 Delete
Allow you to delete all records or one by one in the SIM card or the phone.
10.6 Caller groups
Mobile phones support caller group function. In the caller group interface, select a group
to view and edit the details. They include entries like the Group Name, Caller ringtone,
Caller picture, Caller video, and group Members. Allows you to edit these entries, in which
the picture can be selected from the File Management folder with proper size, and add or
delete a group member.
Note: Only the phone number recorded by your device can be increased or decreased.
10.7 Extra numbers
Allow you to Edit and Erase the Owner Number. Allow you to select the local number,
service dialing number and SOS number.
10.8 Phonebook Settings
Memory Status: Allow you to view the storage capacity of the phone and the SIM card,
as well as the space occupied.
Preferred Storage: Allow you to default a position (SIM or Phone) to save the phone
numbers or select one while saving a number.
Fields: Allow you to select the home number, company name, Email address, office
number, fax number, birthday, caller picture, caller video, caller ringtone and caller group,
etc.
My vCard: Allow you to edit My vCard and Send my vCard.
vCard Version: Allow you to choose vCard 2.1 or vCard 3.0.
10.9 Caller Picture
Set a caller picture for the current phone number. Allow you to choose a photo from the
preset ones in the device or select a successfully previewed one with a proper size from
File.
10.10 Caller ringtone
Set a ring caller ID. Activate/deactivate the ring tone from the preset ones in the system or
the folder of Files. (Note: The files in Files can only be selected after being sent to profile.)
10.11 Caller video
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Set a caller video for the current phone number. Allow you to choose a video from the
preset ones in the device or select a successfully previewed one with a proper size from
File.
11 Call center
11.1 Call history
11.1.1 Call history
To view information about call records, select Call History in the main menu. The
information includes the Missed Calls, Dialed Calls,
Received Calls, Delete Call Log, Call Timers, Call Cost, SMS Counter, and GPRS
Counter etc.
Missed calls: check the list of missed calls.
Dialed calls: check the list of dialed calls.
Received calls: check the list of received calls.
Delete call logs: to delete all the record.
Choose one record, you can check the detail, including date, time, number, call times, and
the call duration.
There are the following operations to the detailed information:
Delete: delete the record
Save to phonebook: save the number to SIM or phone book.
Call: dial the number.
Edit: edit the number and save it to phonebook or send SMS, send MMS.
Send text message: send a new short message to this number.
Send multimedia message: send a new multimedia message to this number.
Call timers: There are four submenus of the call duration.
Last call: the duration of last call.
Dialed calls: call duration for all the dialed calls.
Received calls: call duration for all the received calls.
Reset all: clear all the data and begin to recount.
SMS counter: There are two submenus of the call cost.
Reset counter: clear all data and restart counting.
11.2 Call settings
11.2.1 Call settings
Caller ID: You can select the presetting of system, hidden numbers or send numbers
provided by the network operator.
Call waiting: You will be notified for a new call during the current one after this function is
activated. For more information, contact your network provider.
Call divert: This service enables you to forward an incoming call of a certain business to
the telephone number you specified. This service requires the support of the network.
Contact your network supplier to open this service.
Allow you to select any one from Divert All Voice Calls (A forwarding icon displays at the
status bar in standby mode after it is activated), Divert If Unreachable, Divert If No Answer,
Divert If busy, and Divert All Data Calls. Then, the following options appear.
Activate: Allow you to set the Divert Number.
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Deactivate: Allow you to cancel call-forwarding service.
Query Status: Allow you to check the status of the service.
To bar the functions above while not in need, select Cancel All Divert.
Call barring: Access the submenu, and you can set the following items to improve the
security. Some network providers may not offer this service. For more information, contact
your network supplier. Your network provider will provide you with a four-digit password to
activate this service. Enter the menu, and then you have the following items.
Outgoing Calls: Allow you to activate, deactivate, or check this restriction towards all
calls, International Calls or International Calls except to Home Country.
Incoming calls: In this menu, you can activate, deactivate, and check the restriction of all
incoming calls, i.e. bar All Calls; or activate, deactivate, and check all incoming calls when
Roaming.
Activate all: Allow you to activate all call barring services by inputting your password.
Cancel All: Allow you to cancel all call barring services by inputting your password.
Change Barring PW: Enter the old call barring password and then the new one.
Line Switching: You can select to switch over Line 1 and Line 2.
11.2.3 Advance settings
11.2.3.1 Black list
The firewall function could help to realize the call rejection, the black list number will not
be reminded for its calling, instead of ending the current call and the call is recorded in the
rejected history list.
Reject from list
To turn on /off
Black list number
To setup the black list
11.2.3.2 Auto redial
Set it as On or Off to activate or deactivate this function.
11.2.3.3 Speed dial
Allow you to set status, speed dial list and 8 speed dial calls. Set it as on to access the
standby interface, hold down the number from 2 to 9, and you can directly allocated by the
set of numbers.
11.2.3.4 Background sound
Allow you to have a setting of background sound.
11.2.3.5 Call time display
Allow you to activate or deactivate this function.
11.2.3.6 Call time reminder
This prompts you of the call duration of a certain period. Enter this menu, and you will
have the following options.
Off: Deactivate the function.
Single: Input any numbers between 1 and 3000 (Unit: second) to set a period for the hint.
Periodic: Input any digits between 30 and 60 (Unit: second) to set a cycle for the hint.
11.2.3.7 Auto quick end
Set it as On or Off , and the period of 1 to 9999 seconds.
12 Organizer
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Allow you to use Calendar, Tasks, and Alarm clock, World clock, Note.
12.1 Bluetooth
You can use it contact with other BT device.
12.2 Calendar
In the submenu, the screen displays the calendar for the current month and the actual
date is marked with special color background.
To view the date, press the Up/Down/Left/Right key. The calendar information refreshes
upon your operation.
12.3 Tasks
All your schedules are recorded in this entry. You will be reminded of your arrangement
according to the mode you have set.
12.4 Alarm
Five alert types and power-off alarm are supported. In the alarm clock list, select one to
set the following entries, On/Off, 00:00 (Time), Repeat, Snooze, and the Alert Type. The
Repeat entry can be set as Once, Everyday, and Days (working days, defaulted as
Monday to Friday, however, the option can be customized).FM radio can be set as the
alarm clock.
12.5 World clock
You can view the time around the world.
To turn on /off.
And in any interface long press ok key or press the lamp key on the left side of your
handset to turn on/off it.
13 Messages
13.1 SMS
13.2 Write message
Access the SMS editing interface to write the text. To select an option, press Option.
Done: Upon finishing editing, you can select Option for the following operations: Send only,
Save and send, Save, Send to many, and
Send by group.
Use templates: In the default cursor, add the commonly used phrase.
Insert object: to insert a picture, animation or something to the message.
Text Format: to define the text format.( text size/ text style, alignment, and new
paragraph)
Insert number: Allow you to select number from the phone book.
Insert name: Allow you to select name from the phone book.
Insert bookmark: Allow you to add bookmarks.
Input method: Various input methods for options.
13.2.1 Inbox
Select it to view the received messages. While viewing the message list, use the Up/Down
key to select the previous or next message. To read a message, press “Ok”. In this
interface, press Option and you will find the following entries : Reply , Delete , Forward ,
Copy to Phone/SIM ,Move to Phone/SIM , Delete All, Copy all, Move all , Use Number ,
Use URL, chat.
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13.2.2 Outbox
Select it to view the messages you save in the device or the SIM card.
While viewing the message list, press “Ok” to read details.
While reading a message, you can press “Option” to select your required operation as
Send from SIM1/ SIM2, edit, Delete , Copy to
Phone/SIM, Move to Phone/SIM, Delete All, Copy all, Move all, Use Number, Use URL.
13.2.3 Templates
There are several short sentences as default SMS that could be deleted or edited.
13.2.4 SMS settings
Corresponding settings are required before your operation. Access the submenu to set
the following items.
Profile Settings: Please contact your local network supplier to get the number of SMS
service center. Access the submenu, and the mode list appears. The mode number varies
with the different network supplier and the SIM card. Select a mode. Then, press Edit to
set the Profile Name, SC address, Validity Period, and Message Type in turn.
Note: the network operator should support Functions like the expiry date of the message,
the fax, message call, and the e-mail.
Common Settings: Allows you to activate or deactivate the Delivery Report and Reply
Path.
Memory Status: Displays the occupied memory of your SIM card or device in n/m.
Preferred Storage: Allows you to default a position (SIM card or the device) to save your
MMS. Storage location: Allows you to select to save to SIM card or cell phone.
13.3 MMS
MMS refers to the multimedia messaging service. It stands out with the multimedia feature,
capable of sending information of various multimedia formats like characters, images, and
sounds.
The network operator should support this service. Make sure whether your SIM card
supports it or contact a corresponding operator before use.
If your phone supports this feature, you can send and receive multimedia messages after
necessary settings.
Access the submenu of MMS, and you will find Write Message, Inbox, Outbox, Drafts,
Templates, and MMS Settings.
13.3.1 Write message
Access the MMS editing interface. To add the addressee’s number or Email. In addition,
you can edit the subject and content. Select “Edit content” to enter into editing interface.
You can do the following operation:
Add number: Allows you to add recipient’s numbers.
Add Email: Allows you to add recipient’s email.
Edit: Allows you to edit selected number of recipients.
Delete: Allows you move the current number of recipients out of the recipient list.
Access the MMS editing interface to write the text. Press “Option” to access the following
interface:
Done: Upon finishing editing, you can select Option for the following operations: Send
only, Save and Send, Save to Drafts, Save as template, Send options, and Exit.
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Input method: Various input methods for options.
Add picture: Allow you to add pictures.
Add audio: Allow you to add voice files.
Add video: Allow you to add images.
Add attachment: Allow you to add attachment.
Add slide before: Allow you to add a new page in the front of the previous one.
Add slide after: Allow you to add a new page in the back of the previous one.
Add bookmark text: Allow you to add the bookmarks saved in WAP.
Preview: Allow you to preview multimedia message.
Slide timing: Allow you to set up the slide time when you preview multimedia message.
Upon finishing editing, you can select Option for the following operations: Send only, Save
and Send, Save to Drafts, Save as template,
Send Options and Exit.
13.3.2 Inbox
All received messages are stored in the Inbox. Allow you to perform the operations
towards the current MMS, such as delete, view and so on.
13.3.3 Outbox
The Outbox saves all messages that are sent while selecting the entry Save.
13.3.4 Drafts
The messages unprepared for sending are stored in the Draft, waiting to be modified and
sent.
13.3.5 Templates
Five multimedia messages are preset in the phone. Allows you to view and edit the
message, as well as access them directly.
13.3.6 MMS Settings
Compose: Allow you to set the creation mode, picture resizing, best page time, auto
signature, signature.
Send: Allow you to set the validity period, delivery report, read report, priority, slide timing,
delivery time.
Retrieve: Allow you to set the home network, roaming, and read report and delivery
report.
Filter: Allow you to set the options of Anonymous and other information you want to filter.
Server profile: to choose SIM1 or SIM2.
Memory Status: Allow you to view the memory occupation.
13.4 Chat
Allows you to set two rooms and establish “My nickname” and “Destn. Number”. Then,
you can start chatting with the other party using messages.
13.5 Voice mail server
If you cannot answer a call, you can ask the other party leave a message to you via this
service. Then, access the Voice Mail Server to listen to the message. The network
operator should support this service. Thus, you need to apply for activation before use.
13.6 Broadcast message
The broadcast messages refer to the public messages sent by the operator. This service
enables you to receive information relating to subjects like whether, taxi, and hospitals
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from the operator. For the available subject information, consult your network supplier.
14 File Manager
Access the submenu, and you will find the entry of phone operating system, Phone, and
Memory card (if available). On the top of the interface displays the total memory space
and the remained space of the selected disc. Press “Option” to have the following
operations:
Open: Press to list the contents and file under the menu.
New folder: Edit a name to create a folder.
Rename: Change the name of the current folder.
Delete: Press it to delete the current folder.
Sort by: Press to sort the folder and files by name, by type, by time, by size, or none (At
random).Select a file. Then, press Option to display the following options.
15 Services
Press the Left soft key to access the function menu interface. Please choose the network
service and press the left soft key to access the service menu interface.
If your SIM card and the service provider support the service, you can access through
mobile phone. If you want to get more information, please contact with the supplier.
15.1 WAP
Homepage: select this menu; you can enter the default website to get the information
about entertainment, movies, fashion, friends, games, etc.
Bookmarks: to enter the default WAP website.
Recent pages: to check the recently-entered websites in this menu.
Offline pages: to check the websites saved in this menu.
Input address: input the address of the website you want to surf.
Service inbox: to store the push messages.
Settings: select SIM, edit account, browser options, service message settings, clear
cache, clear cookies, etc.
15.2 Data account
15.2.1 GSM Data
Account name: the name of the account, choose edit to amend.
Number: the number of the account.
User name: the name of dial-in service(not WAP gateway).
Password: the password of dial-in service(not WAP gateway).
Line type: to choose line type, analogue or ISDN.
Speed: to choose the speed.
Primary DNS: Primary IP address.
Secondary DNS: Secondary IP address.
15.2.2 GPRS data:
Account name: the name of the account, choose edit to amend.
APN: input APN.
User name: the name of dial-in service(not WAP gateway).
Password: the password of dial-in service(not WAP gateway).
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Auth.Type: to choose the type of the authentication.
Primary DNS: Primary IP address.
Secondary DNS: Secondary IP address.
16 User Profiles
Several customized scene modes are provided to users, to choose the different mode for
the different environment, such as General , meeting , outdoor, indoor, headset, Bluetooth
type, and tone setup, volume , alert type, ring type, extra tone ,answer mode. could be
adjust as needs.
17 Settings
Select “Settings” in the Main Menu. Then, you can perform Dual SIM setup, Phone Setup,
Network Setup, Security Setup, and Restore Factory Settings etc.
17.1 Dual SIM settings
Dual SIM open, only SIM 1 open, only SIM 2 open, flight mode.
17.2 Phone setup
17.2.1 Time and Date
Allow you to Set home city, Time/Date ,Set Format.
17.2.2 Schedule Power On/Off
Four-time entry is provided for you to edit. The phone can be switched on or off as you
preset.
Note: If the time options are set same, they may not be activated at the same time. This
may cause a conflict.
17.2.3 Language
Allow you to set the display language, about 11 languages.
17.2.4 Preferred Input Method
Various input methods are provided for you to choose.
17.2.5 Display setup
You can set Wallpaper, Screen Saver, Power on Display, Power off Display, Show Date
and Time, and Show Owner Number, and clock type.
17.2.6 Greeting Text
Allow you to edit the greetings displayed upon the device is switched on.
17.2.7 Dedicated key
Set the navigation key as the appointed function.
17.2.8 Auto update of date and time
Allow you to set this function as ON or OFF.
17.2.9 UART setup
Allow you to choose SIM1 or SIM2.
17.2.10 Misc. settings
LCD Backlight
Allow you to set the time of the LCD back light and Brightness.
17.3 Network Settings
17.3.1 Network selection
For the Selection Mode, you can switch between Manual and Automatic.
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User could choose SIM 1 network or SIM 2 network for setting.
17.3.2 Preferred networks
Select the favorite network operator, the one displayed in default status is the local
network current used in SIM card. Click options to access the following operations:
Add from list: To display all PLMN list, totally 223.
New: To add networks and priority of use.
Change priority: To set the priority of network.
Delete: Delete the favorite network used currently.
Note: The network operator may decide whether to provide this service.
17.4 Security setup
The settings of the security options of your phone will protect your device or SIM card from
illegal use.
17.4.1 SIM 1 security setup
17.4.2 SIM1 lock
To turn SIM1 lock on or off.
17.4.3 Fixed dial
If supported by your SIM card, you can select some telephone numbers to dial. If this
service is activated, you can only dial the telephone number in the FDN list or the number
started with some numbers in front of the telephone number in the list.
Access the “Fixed dial” submenu, and you can set the following items.
Mode: Enter the PIN2 code to switch on or off this service.
Fixed Dial List: Press Ok to enter the menu of the FDN list. Press Option to Edit or Delete
the number. If the list is empty, press Add to add phone numbers into the list.
Note: The PIN2 code is required to switch on or off this service. Please contact your
network supplier for the code. After it is activated, the Phone Book displays the number in
the list.
17.4.4 Barred dial
If supported by your SIM card, you can bar some telephone numbers to dial. If this service
is activated, the phone will be barred to dial the number you have set.
Note: The PIN2 code is required to switch on or off this service. Please contact your
network supplier for the code. In addition, the phone number you have set will not display
in the Phone Book.
17.4.5 Change password
It’s impossible to change the password of SIM1 and SIM2, with the passwords more than
4 numbers and less or equal to 8 numbers with confirmation to change the password
successfully.
17.4.6 SIM 2 security setup
The Same as SIM 1.
17.4.7 Phone lock
Your phone can be protected from being stolen and used by this function.
Access the submenu, and you can set the following items:
Allow you to select On and enter the Phone lock code. Next time you power on the device,
a correct password is required. If the Phone lock has been activated, you can choose Off
to deactivate the protection.
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Note: The Phone lock code as default is 1122.
17.4.8 Auto Keyboard lock
Allow you to choose close, 5 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute or 5 minutes.
In the standby screen manually lock the keyboard is defined as:
Hung up key & # key
Manually unlock is defined as: Right soft key & # key
17.4.9 Change password
Allow you to change the phone password.
17.4.10 Restore factory settings
In this menu, enter the phone password and press Ok. Then, the settings of
corresponding parameters will be restored as default.
18. Games
To enter the function to play the games and have a setting of the games. For details about
the operation, refer to the corresponding menu.
18 Writing Language/Input Method
18.1 Overview
Your device supports the following input methods: English (ABC and abc), numbers, and
symbols,etc.
18.2 Key definitions
Ok key: In the interface of Input Method, press Ok to select your required method. While
editing a message, press it to access the
“Option” submenu, and finish editing or enter the EMS menu for edit.
Navigation key (Up/Down/Left/Right key): Press to move the cursor or for selection.
18.3 Instructions on input method
18.3.1 e.g. English Writing Language
For this input method, the keypad is defined as below.
For the keypad definition in English input mode, including Capital English input and
Normal English input, refer to the table below. In the column of “Corresponding character
or function”, the mark “;” works as the division for Smart English ABC and Smart English
abc.
When there is no semi-colon, it indicates that the two corresponds to the same characters:
Key name
Number key “0”
Number key “1”
Number key “2”
Number key “3”
Number key “4”
Number key “5”
Number key “6”
Number key “7”
Number key “8”
Corresponding character or function
0, space
Symbols
ABC2; abc2
DEF3; def3
GHI4; ghi4
JKL5; jkl5
MNO6; mno6
PQRS7; pqrs7
TUV8; tuv8
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Description
Number key “9”
* key
# key
Up key
Down key
Left key
Right key
Right soft key
End key
WXYZ9; wxyz9
Call the symbol input box
Change the input method
Move the cursor upward
Move the cursor downward
Move the cursor leftward
Move the cursor rightward
Back or Clear
Return to the standby mode
18.3.1.1 Using the keypad
For general operations, refer to the part below.
Each key allows you to input more than one character. Press a key repeatedly and fast
until your required character shows.
To enter an English punctuation or special symbol, press * key to show the special
symbols input box in the English input mode, including capital mode and normal mode.
To change an input method, press # key.
To input a space in English input mode, press Number key “0” once.
To clear one input error, press the Right Soft key. To clear all, press and hold the same
key.
18.3.2 Number
Refer to the table below for key definitions in this mode.
For this input method, the keypad is defined as below.
Key name
Number key “1”
Number key “2”
Number key “3”
Number key “4”
Number key “5”
Number key “6”
Number key “7”
Number key “8”
Number key “9”
Number key “0”
# key
Up key
Down key
Left key
Right key
Left soft key
Right soft key
End key
Corresponding character or function
Change the input method
Move the cursor upward
Move the cursor downward
Move the cursor leftward
Move the cursor rightward
Ok
Back or Clear
Return to the standby mode
18.4 Using the keypad
For general operations, refer to the part below.
• Press the Number key (0-9) to enter the corresponding number.
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• To change an input method, press # key.
• To delete wrong inputs, press the Right Soft key to select Clear. Press and hold it to
delete all.
18.5 Symbol
Using the keypad: To access the symbol box during editing mode, press * key. To select
your required symbol, press the navigation keys. Then, press Ok to confirm.
19 Common Troubles and Trouble Removal
Prior to contacting the after-sales service providers, please make the following simple
inspection to save the maintenance time and expenses for you as much as possible.
Common Troubles
Cannot be powered on
Impossible to connect network
It display message upon startup
Poor quality of calls
Standby time is curtailed
Causes and Resolutions
Check if the pressing on the Startup Key for at least
more than 1 second;
Check if the batteries are poorly contacted, please
take out the batteries first and then re-load and then
re-start up;
Check if the batteries are out, please charge them;
Signals are too weak, please try to another place with
stronger signal;
The cell phone is out of the network coverage of
network service provider;
SIM card is invalid, please contact your network
supplier;
Check if SIM card is installed correctly;
The auto lock function is selected, please input the
cell phone password before use;
Input PIN and input PIN function is enabled for every
startup, you must input PIN code;
Input PUK code: The cell phone will be locked when
incorrect PIN codes are inputted for three times, you
have to input PUK code provided by your network
operator;
Please check if the volume is adjusted improperly;
When this cell phone is used in the areas with poor
receiving signals, like near the high buildings or in the
basements, the wireless electric wave cannot be
transmitted effectively;
When this cell phone is used in calling intensity
period, like the rush hours, calling failure is caused by
network congestion;
Standby time is related to the system setting of
network, maybe the cell phone is used in the area
with poor receiving signals. Upon no signals, the cell
phone will constantly launch signals to search for
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SIM card error
Calls cannot be dialed
The caller cannot contact you
It’s cannot be charged
Some functions cannot be set
base station and batteries will run out, so the standby
time is curtailed. Please use the cell phone in places
with stronger signal or power off it;
Please replace batteries;
There is filth on the metal surfaces of SIM cards,
please use the clean cloth to wipe the metal contact
point of SIM card;
SIM card is not installed well;
SIM card is damaged, please contact with your
network service provider;
Please make sure if dial key is pressed after dialing;
Please make sure if calling is barred for charges in
arrears;
Please make sure if SIM card is valid;
Please make sure if call barring function is set;
Please make sure if immovable dialing function is set;
Please make sure if the cell phone is powered on and
connected to network;
Please make sure if calling is barred for charges in
arrears;
Please make sure if SIM card is valid;
Please make sure if call barring function is set;
Please make sure if immovable dialing function is set;
Poor contact, please check if the plug is connected
well;
Charge in the environment with the temperature
lower than -10 or higher than 55 , please change the
charging environment;
Battery or charger is damaged, please replace it;
Wrong operation;
The network supplier does not support this function
or you have not applied for this function.
20 Warranties
This declaration of warranty covers all legal claims. Within the warranty period, all faults
will be repaired free of charge or else the unit will be replaced with a new one at no cost if
the defect is attributable to a fault in manufacturing or materials.
Excluded from the warranty is any damage due to improper use or due the actions of a
third party or force majeure. This also applies to the accessories which are subject to
normal wear and tear (batteries etc.). Further claims, such as equalization payments are
similarly excluded, even if the damage to the device comes under the warranty.
The mobile phone has undergone rigorous quality control testing. Should you
nevertheless still have a problem with the product, please first of all contact with us.
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FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION:
WARNING!! Read this information before using your phone
In August 1986 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in
Report and Outer FCC ZL5B25 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio
frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are
consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies. The
design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards. Use only the
supplied or an approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas modifications, or attachments could impair
call quality, damage the phone, or result in violation of FCC regulations. Do not use the phone with a
damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may result.
Please contact your local dealer for replacement antenna.
BODY-WORN OPERATION:
This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone kept 1.5cm from the
body. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 1.5cm must be
maintained between the user's body and the back of the phone, including the antenna, whether
extended or retracted. Third-party belt-clips, holsters and similar accessories containing metallic
components shall not be used. Body-worn accessories
that cannot maintain 1.5cm separation distance between the user’s body and the back of the phone, and
have not been tested for typical body-worn operations may not comply with FCC RF exposure limits
and should be avoided.
For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov
Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is
ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. In August, 1996, the Federal
Communications Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand-held
wireless phones. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously set by both U.S.
and international standards bodies:
 (1992) /  (1986) /  (1996)
Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific
literature. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government
health agencies, and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard
(C95.1). Nevertheless, we recommend that you use a hands-free kit with your phone (such as an
earpiece or headset) to avoid potential exposure to RF energy. The design of your phone complies with
the FCC guidelines (and those standards).
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or
attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations.
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NORMAL POSITION:
Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder.
RF Exposure Information:
FCC RF Exposure requirements: The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product
certification for use next to the body with the minimum separation distance of 1.5cm is 0.419W/kg,
next to the head is 0.369W/kg. This transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction
with any other antenna or transmitter.
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.
NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized
modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in
a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
Do not use the device with the environment which below minimum -10℃
the device
or maximum over 50℃,
may not work.
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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