CLC PLUMSLICK Mobile Phone User Manual

CLC Hong Kong Limited Mobile Phone

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       User Manual SLICK      Brand Name: plum Model Name: B102 FCC ID: Y7WPLUMSLICK
 -I- Contents 1. Getting to know your phone  1 1.1 Your Phone .............................................. 1 1.2 Installing SIM card and battery ................. 1 1.3 Installing Storage card ............................. 1 1.4 Battery charging ....................................... 1 1.5 Power on/ off ............................................ 1 1.5.1 Power on ........................................... 1 1.5.2 Power off ........................................... 1 2. Using Call Function ........... 2 2.1 Making a call ............................................ 2 2.2 Answering or rejecting a call .................... 2 2.2.1 Answer a call ..................................... 2 2.2.2 Reject a call ....................................... 2 2.3 Adjusting call volume ............................... 2 2.4 Ending a call ............................................ 2 3. Message ............................. 2 3.1 Write message ......................................... 2 3.1.1 New SMS .......................................... 2 3.1.2 New MMS .......................................... 2 3.2 Inbox ........................................................ 2 3.3 Outbox ..................................................... 2 3.4 Drafts ....................................................... 2 3.5 Sentbox .................................................... 2 3.6 Templates ................................................. 2 3.7 Broadcast message ................................. 2 3.8 Voice mail server ...................................... 3 4. Contacts ............................. 3 4.1 View a contact .......................................... 3 4.2 Adding a new contact ............................... 3 5. Call logs ............................. 3 5.1 Missed calls ............................................. 3 5.2 Dialed calls ............................................... 3 5.3 Received calls .......................................... 3 5.4 Rejected calls ........................................... 3 5.5 Delete all .................................................. 3 5.6 Call timers ................................................ 3 5.7 GPRS counter .......................................... 3 6. Profiles ............................... 3 7. FM radio ............................. 4 8. Camera ............................... 4 9. Settings .............................. 4 9.1 Date & time .............................................. 4 9.2 Language settings .................................... 4 9.3 Display ..................................................... 4 9.3.1 Wallpaper settings ............................. 4 9.3.2 Contrast ............................................. 4 9.3.3 Keypad backlight time ....................... 4 9.4 Call settings ............................................. 4 9.4.1 Dual-SIM ........................................... 4 9.4.2 Call divert .......................................... 4 9.4.3 Call waiting (Need network support) .. 5 9.4.4 Call barring ........................................ 5 9.4.5 Hide ID (Need network support) ........ 5 9.4.6 Others ................................................ 5
 -II- 9.5 Security ..................................................... 5 9.5.1 PIN ..................................................... 5 9.5.2 Modify PIN2 ....................................... 6 9.5.3 Phone locked ..................................... 6 9.5.4 Modify the cellphone password .......... 7 9.5.5 Privacy ............................................... 7 9.5.6 Auto keypad lock ................................ 7 9.5.7 Lock screen by end-key ..................... 7 9.5.8 Guardlock ........................................... 7 9.5.9 Fixed dialing ....................................... 7 9.5.10 Blacklist ............................................ 7 9.6 Connections .............................................. 7 9.7 Shortcut settings ....................................... 7 9.8 Auto power on/off ...................................... 7 9.9 Restore factory settings ............................ 7 9.10 ATV ......................................................... 7 10. Internet ................................ 8 10.1 Input URL ............................................... 8 10.2 Bookmarks .............................................. 8 10.3 History .................................................... 8 10.4 Offline pages........................................... 8 11. Fun & Games ....................... 8 11.1 Facebook ................................................ 8 11.2 Yahoo! ..................................................... 8 11.3 MSN ........................................................ 8 11.4 Snake ...................................................... 8 11.5 Tetris ....................................................... 8 11.6 WhatsApp ............................................... 8 12. Tools .................................... 8 12.1 MRP store ............................................... 8 12.2 My files ................................................... 8 12.3 Calendar ................................................. 9 12.4 Alarm ...................................................... 9 12.5 Calculator ............................................... 9 12.6 World clock ............................................. 9 12.7 BT ........................................................... 9 12.8 FlashLight ............................................... 9 13. Multimedia .......................... 9 13.1 Video recorder ........................................ 9 13.2 Image ...................................................... 9 13.3 Video ...................................................... 9 13.4 Recorder ................................................. 9 14. Audio ................................. 10 15. Safety Precaution ............. 10 15.1 Usage environment ............................... 10 15.2 Medical devices .................................... 10 15.2.1 Pacemaker ..................................... 10 15.2.2 Hearing aids ................................... 11 15.2.3 Emergency calls ............................. 11 15.3 Password access .................................. 11 15.3.1 Phone password ............................ 11 15.3.2 PIN code ........................................ 11 15.3.3 PIN2 code ...................................... 12 15.3.4 PUK code ....................................... 12 15.3.5 PUK2 code ..................................... 12 15.4 Cautions for battery charging ................ 12 15.5 Cautions for battery usage .................... 13 15.6 Cautions for spare parts usage ............. 14 15.7 Other safety information ....................... 14
 -1- 1. Getting to know your phone 1.1 Your Phone  1.2 Installing SIM card and battery (1)  Hold on 【End Key】  for about three seconds to switch off the phone. (2)  Remove the battery cover.   (3)  Remove the battery. (4)  Follow  the  sign  for  SIM1  and  SIM2  on  the phone  to  install  SIM1  and  SIM2.  Please make  sure  that  the  golden  contacts  of  the card  face  into  the  phone  and  the  notched corner has the same direction with the card slot,  then  push  the  other  side  of  the  card gently until it fixes itself in the card slot. (5)  Replace  the  battery  with  its  golden  contact part  facing  the  set  phone  battery  contact piece, and then replace the battery cover.   1.3 Installing Storage card (1)  Hold on 【End Key】  for about three seconds to switch off the phone. (2)  Remove the battery cover. (3)  Remove the battery. (4)  Follow the arrow direction of "OPEN" on the T-Card slot cover, open card slot cover, put the T-Card into the slot vertically, make sure that  the  gold  contacts  of  the  card  face upwards, until the card fixes itself in the card slot. (5)  Follow the arrow direction of "LOCK" on the T-Card slot cover, pull card slot cover to lock the card slot. 1.4 Battery charging Charged by the travel charger (1)  Install the battery correctly into the phone. (2)  Insert  the  lead  of  the  travel  charger  to connecting  slot  of  the  phone,  and  then connect  the  charger  to  a  standard  power socket. When charging is complete, unplug the charger from the standard power socket first, and then disconnect the phone and charger. 1.5 Power on/ off 1.5.1 Power on Hold on【End Key】for three seconds to switch on the phone. 1.5.2 Power off Hold on【End Key】for three seconds to switch off the phone.
 -2- 2. Using Call Function 2.1 Making a call (1)  On  the  Home  Screen,  input  the  area  code and phone number. (2)  Select  <Options →Call →SIM1/SIM2>  to select SIM1 or SIM2 to call. 2.2 Answering or rejecting a call 2.2.1 Answer a call When  there  is  an  incoming  call, you  can  press 【Left Soft Key】to answer. 2.2.2 Reject a call When  there  is  an  incoming  call,  you  can press 【End Key】to reject it. 2.3 Adjusting call volume During a call, you can press 【Up/Down Key】  to adjust the earphone volume. 2.4 Ending a call Press  【End Key】  to end the call. 3. Message 3.1 Write message 3.1.1 New SMS Enter  the  main  menu  and  select  [Message→Write message→New SMS] to edit a new SMS directly. After writing an SMS, press【OK Key】  to send the message. 3.1.2 New MMS Enter  the  main  menu  and  select  [Message→Write  message→New  MMS]  to  create  a  new MMS. 3.2 Inbox Store all received SMS and MMS.   3.3 Outbox Store all SMS and MMS failed to be sent. 3.4 Drafts Save edited SMS and MMS haven’t sent. 3.5 Sentbox Store  all  the  SMS  and  MMS  successfully  sent out.   3.6 Templates While editing messages, you can directly cite the preset common phrases. Select <Edit> to set the common phrases by yourselves. 3.7 Broadcast message You  can  receive  broadcast  text  messages  with various  contents  via  network  service,  such  as news,  weather  or  traffic  information.  For  more
 -3- details, please consult your network operator. 3.8 Voice mail server This function  works like  an answering  machine, which can transfer a missed call to your personal voice  mail,  allowing  the  caller  to  leave  a  voice message and notify you by an SMS. Voice Mail is a  part  of  the  bundled  software  provided  by network operator, therefore, you need to register to  active  this  function,  and  manually  set  the phone. Please contact with your network operator for more details. 4. Contacts 4.1 View a contact Enter the  phonebook,  the phone is  defaulted to show contact list with all entries. 4.2 Adding a new contact On  the  Contacts  list,  select<Options→New>to create a new contact.  Phone:  You  can  input  the  contact  name, mobile phone,  etc. You  can also set  special ring for the contact entry.  SIM1: The input record will be saved to SIM1, with each name one phone number.    SIM2: The input record will be saved to SIM2, with each name one phone number. 5. Call logs 5.1 Missed calls Display recent calls unpicked up.   5.2 Dialed calls Display recent calls dialed.   5.3 Received calls Display recent calls received.   5.4 Rejected calls Display recent calls rejected. 5.5 Delete all Delete all the call entries. 5.6 Call timers Select the desired SIM Card, and then  you can view all relevant information about the SIM Card. 5.7 GPRS counter You can view the detail about GPRS flowrate. 6. Profiles The  mobile  phone  provides  multiple  user profiles,  so  that  you  can  customize  some settings  to  adapt  to  the  specific  events  and environments.   Customize the user profiles according to your preference and then activate the user profiles.
 -4- The  user  profiles  fall  into  five  scenarios: Normal, Silent, Meeting, Indoor, Outdoor. 7. FM radio Enter the Main menu, then select [FM radio].  Press【OK Key】to play or pause  Press【Left/Right  Key】to  adjust  the  radio frequency.    Press【Up/Down  Key】to  adjust  the  playing volume 8. Camera Enter  the  main  menu,  and  select  [Camera]  to enter  the  camera  preview  screen,  press  【OK Key】to take a photo. 9. Settings 9.1 Date & time  Set time: Directly input the time or press 【Up /Down Key】to set it.  Set date: Directly input the date or press 【Up /Down Key】to set it. 9.2 Language settings You can select the language you want. 9.3 Display 9.3.1 Wallpaper settings Select  the  default  or  other  pictures  as  the wallpaper of the phone. 9.3.2 Contrast Press  【Left /Right Key】to adjust the contrast. 9.3.3 Keypad backlight time Select the desired keypad light time. 9.4 Call settings 9.4.1 Dual-SIM  Standby mode: You can select  the  standby mode  for  SIM  card,  either  to  have  one  SIM card  standby,  or  to  have  both  SIM  cards standby simultaneously.  Reply by original SIM: You can activate the function to reply from current SIM card for call and SMS.  Set  SIM  name:  You  can  name the  Card  as you want. 9.4.2 Call divert Based the set diverting conditions, incoming calls will  be  forwarded  into  voice  mail  or  other numbers.
 -5- 9.4.3 Call waiting (Need network support)  Activate:  If  you  set  the  function  on,  the network will alert you that there is an incoming call.  You  can  keep  current  call  and  answer another one.  Off: Cancel call waiting function, then the new incoming  calls  won’t  be  answered  while you’re on the phone already.  Check status: Select it to view current status of this function. 9.4.4 Call barring This  function  helps  you  to  restrict  the  incoming and outgoing calls.     Caution: 1.Some  network  operators  forbid  the function.  For  more  details,  please  contact your network service provider. 2. The network operator will provide you the initial network password while you apply for this service.  9.4.5 Hide ID (Need network support)  Hide ID: While calling, the recipient won’t see your phone number.    Display  own  ID:  While  calling,  your  phone number will be visible for the recipient.  Display  ID  by  network:  While  calling, whether your phone number will be visible or not for  the  receiver depends on  the  network presetting. 9.4.6 Others  Call time minute reminder If  you  activate  the  function,  an  elapsed  time reminder will be heard at the set second of every minute during your call, so that you may end the call timely to save the phone fare.  Auto redial If  you  set this  function  on, the  phone  will redial the number after an unsuccessful call.  Vibration when connected The  phone  will  vibrate to  prompt  you  when  the recipient answers your phone.  Reply SMS after reject You  can  select  whether  to  reply  an  SMS  after rejecting a call.  Auto Call Record   To record the call automatically. 9.5 Security 9.5.1 PIN PIN code is the personal identification number for SIM  card.  If  never  be  modified,  the  initial
 -6- password  set  by  network  operator  should  be 1234 or 0000. If activated the power-on PIN code, then  you  have  to  input  the  PIN  password  each time  you  switch  the  phone  on.  You  can  modify the  PIN  code  to  prevent  your  SIM  card  being used by others.   Caution: If you input your PIN code  incorrectly three times  in  succession,  the  SIM  card  will  be locked automatically, and prompting to enter PUK code to unlock it. Therefore, please do remember the PIN code, if you modify it.  PUK  code  (PUK1)  is  made  up  by  8  digits, unmodifiable. When the phone is locked by PIN code,  please  enter  correct  PUK  code  to  unlock the phone. If you incorrectly input the PUK code ten  times  in  succession,  then  the  SIM  card cannot be used any more. Some PUK codes are provided  together  with  the  SIM  card,  some should  be  gained  from  the  network  service provider. If  you  don’t know  the PUK code  while your PIN code is locked, please never input the code casually. In this case, please call the hotline of  the  service  provider  for  your  SIM  card,  after simply checking about the user identity, you can gain the PUK code for free to unlock your phone.    Caution: Please be careful when use this function. If you  forget  PUK  code,  please  consult  your network operator. If you incorrectly input the PUK code ten times in succession, the SIM card will be scrap.    9.5.2 Modify PIN2 PIN2  code  is  the  personal  identification  code required for some certain functions (such as set fixed number, set phone fare, etc). PIN2 code is another password provided together with SIM card by service provider. If wrongly input it for three times in succession, the phone will be locked  until  correct  PUK2  code  entered,  for detailed operation, please refer to PIN code and PUK code.   Caution: If  you  incorrectly  input  the  PUK2  code  ten times in succession, you will not be able to use  SIM  card.  Please  be careful  when use this function.  9.5.3 Phone locked After  activated  this  function,  you  should  input password each time you switch the phone on. The defaulted password is “1234”.
 -7- 9.5.4 Modify the cellphone password You can change the phone password. The defaulted password is “1234”. 9.5.5 Privacy Secured by  phone password,  the phone  will be protected  from  other  unauthorized  users.  When password  function  has  been  activated  for  call logs  or  message,  you  have  to  enter  correct password  on  corresponding  main  menu  or sub-menu. The defaulted password is “1234”.   9.5.6 Auto keypad lock After  activating  this  function,  the  phone  will  be locked automatically if the time you set is arrived, so as to avoid error operations.  Manual lock keypad: On the Home screen, press  【Left Soft Key】, then press  【* Key】to lock the keypad manually.  Manual  unlock  keypad:  On  the  Home screen, press  【Left Soft    Key】, then press 【* Key】to unlock the keypad manually. 9.5.7 Lock screen by end-key Once activated this function, when the backlight is on, press【End Key】to turn off the backlight and auto lock the keypad. 9.5.8 Guardlock When the Guardlock is on, once your SIM card is replaced,  the  phone  will  automatically  send stolen information to the prior SIM card. 9.5.9 Fixed dialing 9.5.10 Blacklist He or she can’t call you if you set the blacklist status  to  on  and  add  his  or  her  number  to blacklist. 9.6 Connections Through  this  function,  you  can  select  network and set preferred network. 9.7 Shortcut settings You  can  change  the  responsible  shortcuts  for 【Right Soft  Key】and【Navigation Key】under standby mode. 9.8 Auto power on/off You  can  set  the  phone  to  switch  on/off  at  a scheduled time. 9.9 Restore factory settings Reset  all  parameter  values  into  default  status. Please  enter  the  privacy  preserving  password (Initial  password  is  1234)  to  resume  factory setting. 9.10 ATV First select the local city, and then automatically search for channels. After the search is completed, there will be the list
 -8- of Channel Preview, select options: Ÿ  Play:  Play  the  currently  selected  channel programs. Ÿ  Update: Re-search channels. Ÿ  Rename: Rename the channel name. Ÿ  Delete: Delete the selected channel. 10. Internet 10.1 Input URL Enter  the  wanted  website,  and  select<OK>  to connect it.   Caution: 1.Your  network  service  provider  may  not support  some  functions.  In  order  to  ensure the  browser  work  normally,  please  confirm first  that  your  SIM  card  supports and  have the Internet function activated. 2. If you browse the web page, flowrate fee will be charged.  10.2 Bookmarks Bookmarks are defaulted as blank, and you are able  to  edit  it  as  you  want.  Save  the  common visited website into the Favorites, and marked by simple names. Select one saved name, then the corresponding web will be connected.   10.3 History Record the websites you visited before. 10.4 Offline pages After  saving  a  website  as  snapshot,  you  can browse the website while offline. 11. Fun & Games 11.1 Facebook 11.2 Yahoo! 11.3 MSN 11.4 Snake For specific operation, please refer to Help option of the game. 11.5 Tetris For specific operation, please refer to Help option of the game. 11.6 WhatsApp 12. Tools 12.1 MRP store 12.2 My files This menu allows you to manage  files stored in the phone or storage card.
 -9- 12.3 Calendar Once  you  enter  this  menu,  there  is  a monthly-view  calendar  for  you  to  keep  track  of important appointments, etc. 12.4 Alarm   On the Home Screen, press【Left Soft Key】  to enter the main menu, and select [Tools→Alarm], then you can set the alarm name, time, ring and mode. 12.5 Calculator Directly input numbers, press【Navigation Key】 to select your desired operation symbols (+, -, /, X). Press  【OK Key】  to get the answer. 12.6 World clock This  function  allows  you  to  check  the  standard time in different areas of the world. 12.7 BT With  Bluetooth,  you  can  make  a  wireless connection to other compatible devices, such as mobile  phones,  headsets  and  car  kits.  You  can use  the  Bluetooth  to  send  images,  video  clips, music, sound  clips  and notes, and  transfer  files from your compatible pc. 12.8 FlashLight   You  can  use  this  function  to  turn  on/off  the flashlight. 13. Multimedia 13.1 Video recorder Enter the main menu, and select [Multimedia→Video  recorder]  to  enter  the  video  preview screen, and press  【OK Key】to start recording the video. 13.2 Image The  function  provides  a  prompt  access  to  view the photos and pictures. 13.3 Video Enter  the  Main  menu,  and  click  [Multimedia→Video].  Press【OK Key】to play or pause  Press【Up/Down Key】to skip to last /next one    Press【Left/Right Key】to adjust  the  playing volume 13.4 Recorder Enter  the  main  menu,  select  [Multimedia →Recorder], and press【OK Key】to start recording. After ceasing the recording, the recorded file will be  automatically  save  in  the  folder  [Record], select <Options→Record file list> to check.
 -10- 14. Audio Enter the main menu, and select [Audio] to enter the Audio Player screen:  Press【OK Key】to play or pause  Press【Left/Right Key】to skip to last /next one  Press【Up/Down  Key】to  adjust  the  playing volume 15. Safety Precaution 15.1 Usage environment Please  remember  to  obey  relevant  rules  and regulations  whenever  use  your  phone.  This  will prevent bad effect from you and the environment.  Switch off your phone near explosive places, such  as  gas  station,  bunkers,  chemical factories or blasting scene, and adhere to any safety signs and instructions there. Breaking any rules may cause explosion or injury.  Phone  using  in  plane  will  interfere  with  the flight operation and bring dangers. Therefore,     please  do  switch  off  your  phone  before boarding, and make sure it is power off during the whole flight.    Please keep the phone in its special bracket while you’re driving. Please don’t put  it  on a seat or in places where it could fall off when the car encounters collision or break. In order to  ensure  safe  driving  and  avoid  road accidents, please don’t  use  the  phone  when driving.  If  you  must  use  it,  please  use  the phone’s hands-free asset or park at roadside before making or answering a call.  Please  put  the  phone  away  from  the  high temperature environment, for explosion might be caused when the battery is of excess high temperature. 15.2 Medical devices Please  switch  off your  phone in areas  near  the electronic  medical  equipments  that  obviously requires switching the phone off (Such as heart pacemakers,  hearing  aids,  etc).  Most  medical devices  can  shield  the  phone’s  RF  signal,  but some  can’t.  If  you  have  any  doubts or  need  to find  out  more,  please  consult  your  doctor  or medical device manufacturer. 15.2.1 Pacemaker Pacemaker  manufacturers  advise  the  distance between  your  phone  and  heart  pacemaker should be 6 inches (15.3 cm) at least, otherwise the phone could interfere with the pacemaker. The personnel who wears pacemaker should do the followings:
 -11-  Should  always  keep  a  distance  (at  lease  6 inches)  between  the  phone  and  pacemaker, when the phone is switched on.   Should  not  have  the  phone  in  a  breast pocket  Should  listen to  the  phone closer  to  the  ear which is farther from the pacemaker.    Caution: Please switch off your phone while you feel there is interference, and consult the doctor timely.  15.2.2 Hearing aids Mobile  phone  might  bring  some  interference  to some  hearing  aids.  If  so,  please  consult  the hearing aids manufacturer. 15.2.3 Emergency calls As the  phone  uses a  radio  signal, wireless  and ground  communication  network  and  personal settings  functions  like  other  phones,  it  is impossible  to  ensure  your  phone  can  be connected  successfully  in  any  situation,  so please  don’t  rely  purely  on  your  phone  as  the only means of notification in cases of emergency (such as medical first aid ). Make an emergency call   If your phone is switched off, please turn on your phone and  check  whether the network  signal  is strong enough. (1)  Input  the  local  first  aid  number  correctly (such as 120), different areas have different first aid numbers. (2)  Please press the call key to call.   Caution: While making an emergency call, you should try best  to provide  all  important  information precisely. At this time, the phone may be the only  communication  tool,  so  don’t  end  the call without permission.  15.3 Password access Your phone and SIM card can be protected by a password to prevent others using them illegally. 15.3.1 Phone password This  protects  your  phone  from  unauthorized users.  You  can  set  the  preset  password  when you use it for the first time. After using it, please modify your phone password as soon as possible and keep it secret. 15.3.2 PIN code This is personal identification code, which is used to protect the SIM card from unauthorized users.
 -12- Generally,  the  PIN  code  and  SIM  card  will  be provided together. After activating the PIN code, you  need  to  input  correct  password  each  time you switch the phone on to ensure normal usage.      Caution: If  you  input  your  PIN  code  incorrectly  for three times in succession, the SIM card will be locked. You need to enter the PUK code to unlock it. (If you don’t have a PUK code, please contact your network operator or SIM card retailer for this information. Please don’t input any characters).  15.3.3 PIN2 code This  is  the  password  for  activating  special functions  of  the  SIM  card.  You  need  to  input  it while  entering  some  functions  (eg.Charge  Unit, Fixed  Dialling  etc).  Usually,  the  PIN2  code and the  SIM  card  will  be  provided  together.  If  you incorrectly input the PIN2 code for three times in succession, it will be locked and you will need to input PUK2 to unlock it. 15.3.4 PUK code This is used to unlock the PIN code. Usually the PUK code and SIM card are provided together. If you  don’t  have  it,  please  contact  with  your network operator or SIM card retailer. SIM Card won’t be used any more, if you incorrectly input the  PUK  code  ten  times  in  succession.  In  that case,  please  apply  a  new  SIM  card  from  your network operator. PUK code is unmodifiable. 15.3.5 PUK2 code This is used to unlock the PIN2 code. Usually the PUK2  code  and  the  SIM  card  are  provided together. PUK2 can modify the locked PIN2 code. If  you  incorrectly  input  the  PUK2  code  for  ten times  in  succession,  you  will  not  be  able  to access  some  functions.  Please  apply  to  your operator  for  a  new  card.  The  PUK2  code  is unmodifiable. If  you  lose it,  please  contact your service provider. 15.4 Cautions for battery charging The  phone  provides  power  by  using  a  lithium battery.  The  standby  time  and  call  time  will  be influenced  by  the  system’s  environment  and phone settings.  Please use the approved battery and charger designated for this product. The company will take no responsibility for  damage  caused by unauthorized battery or charger.  The battery icon will start scrolling when  the phone is charged in power-on-state.
 -13-        Caution: 1.If there is no battery left at all, then the battery icon will appear after 2-3 minutes of charging.  The  battery  charging  time depends  on  the  status  of  the  phone (whether  switched  on,  making  a  call), usually, it will take about 2-5 hours.   2. To make the new battery achieve its best capacity,  please charge and discharge the phone  for  twice  or  three  times.  Please charge  the  new  battery  over  10  hours  for the first several times.   Don’t  use  wet  hands  to  touch  the  battery or charger  while  charging  in  order  to  avoid danger.  Try not to use the phone while charging.  The  battery  icon  stops  scrolling  while  the battery  is  full,  and  then  you  can  disconnect the phone from the charger adapter. 15.5 Cautions for battery usage The  battery  usage  depends  on  the  network, phone setting and usage situation.    Never use any damaged battery.  The phone  will consume a little power if it is near network station. Therefore, the call and standby  time  depends  greatly  on  the  signal strength  of  honeycomb  network  and  the parameters set by network operator.  The battery charging time lies on the remnant power,  and  the  type  of  the  battery  and charger.  When  the  operation  time  (talk  time and  standby  time)  is  noticeably  shorter  than normal,  it  is  time  to  replace  with  a  new battery.  Only use batteries and charges authorized for this  device,  otherwise,  explosion  might  be caused. Please disconnect the charger while unused. Do not leave the battery connected to a  charger  over  one  week,  for  overcharging may shorten the life length.  Do not connect the anode  and  cathode of  a battery inversely.  Do  not  leave  the  battery  in  places  with over-high or over-low temperature, otherwise, the  battery  capacity  will  be  reduced  and battery  life  will  be  shortened.  Always  try  to keep the battery in room temperature.    Do  not  short-circuit  the  battery.  This  may damage  the  electronic  core  or  internal
 -14- protected  circuit.  If  you  keep  the  unused battery  in  the  pocket  or  bags,  metal  objects (eg. coin, clip or pen, etc) inside might have the anode directly contacted with the cathode of  the  battery  and  caused  accidental  short circuit.  Therefore,  please  carefully  and separately store the battery.  Don’t  burn  your  phone  battery  or  treat  it  as common rubbish. Please adhere to the  local environmental  policy  in  order  to  avoid endangering  life  and  causing  environmental damage, and recycle your batteries in time.  If your phone, battery or other charging device is accidentally penetrated by water, you must not  put  it  inside  any  calefaction  equipment (such as drier, microwave oven etc.) to dry it. The phone or other products may go wrong, and  may  even  cause  the  phone,  battery  or other  charging  device  to  burn,  expand  and explode.  Please  deal  with  the  discarded  battery according to the relative introduction. The company will take no responsibility for any direct or indirect damage caused by user error. 15.6 Cautions for spare parts usage  Please put all spare parts (such as SIM card, storage  card,  battery  etc)  out  of  reach  of children, in case danger occurs.  Please do switch off the phone and unplug the phone  and  charger  before  you  removing  the battery from the phone.  As the phone’s spare parts are not waterproof, please keep all spare parts dry.  You should pull out the plug of any spare part correctly when you switch off the power, don’t drag the power line forcibly. If the phone, battery, and charger don’t  operate normally,  please  contact  closest  qualified maintenance centres timely.   15.7 Other safety information  If  you  don’t  use  your  phone,  it’s  better  to switch it off and remove the battery so as to save energy and avoid cellular radiation.  Please don’t have the volume over loud while using  the  phone,  which  might  impair  your hearing.  The unprofessional shouldn’t disassemble the terminal and battery of the phone.  It is recommended that you should try not to use  the  holster  with  magnet  button,  for  the magnet may  interfere  with the  phone  signal, and  hard  iron  button  may  crush  the  LCD screen. Plastic phone cover will lead to poor
 -15- volatilization  of  vapor  and  have  the  internal components corrupted, moreover, it can have the phone shell oxidized and faded.    If you or your family has a medical record of dizziness or epilepsy, please consult with the doctor first, if you want to play phone games or  use  the  flashlight  (the  flash  doesn’t available in all phone models).  Please don’t put the flashlight too close to the eyes  of  human  beings  or  animals,  as  this could do harm to the eyes.  Should avoid  the phone  falling off  from high places.      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  96-326 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 0.5cm from the body. To comply with FCC RF exposure  requirements,  a  minimum separation  distance  of  0.5cm  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  0.5cm  separation distance  between  the  user’s  body  and  the
 -16- 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:    <ANSIC95.1>  (1992)  /  <NCRP  Report  86> (1986) / <ICIMIRP> (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.      NORMAL POSITION:    Hold  the  phone  as  you  would  any  other telephone  with  the  antenna  pointed  up  and over your shoulder.    TIPS ON EFFICIENT OPERATION:    For your phone to operate most efficiently:  • Extend your antenna fully.  •  Do  not  touch  the  antenna  unnecessarily when  the  phone  is  in  use.  Contact  with  the antenna  affects  call  quality  and  may  cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed. 
 -17-  RF Exposure Information:  This  product  is  compliance  to  FCC  RF Exposure  requirements  and  refer  to  FCC website search for FCC ID: Y7WPLUMSLICK to  gain  further  information  include  SAR Values.        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℃  or
 -18- over  maximum  50℃,  the  device  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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