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
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Contents
1. Getting to know your phone
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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
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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
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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 onEnd Keyfor three seconds to switch on
the phone.
1.5.2 Power off
Hold onEnd Keyfor three seconds to switch off
the phone.
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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 Keyto answer.
2.2.2 Reject a call
When there is an incoming call, you can press
End Keyto 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 messageNew SMS] to edit a new SMS
directly.
After writing an SMS, pressOK Key to send
the message.
3.1.2 New MMS
Enter the main menu and select [Message
Write messageNew 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 havent 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
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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<OptionsNew>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.
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The user profiles fall into five scenarios:
Normal, Silent, Meeting, Indoor, Outdoor.
7. FM radio
Enter the Main menu, then select [FM radio].
PressOK Keyto play or pause
PressLeft/Right Keyto adjust the radio
frequency.
PressUp/Down Keyto adjust the playing
volume
8. Camera
Enter the main menu, and select [Camera] to
enter the camera preview screen, press OK
Keyto take a photo.
9. Settings
9.1 Date & time
Set time: Directly input the time or press Up
/Down Keyto set it.
Set date: Directly input the date or press Up
/Down Keyto 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 Keyto 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.
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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 wont be answered while
youre 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
1Some 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 wont 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
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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 dont 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.
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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
* Keyto unlock the keypad manually.
9.5.7 Lock screen by end-key
Once activated this function, when the backlight
is on, pressEnd Keyto 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 KeyandNavigation Keyunder
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
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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
1Your 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.
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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, pressLeft Soft Key to
enter the main menu, and select [ToolsAlarm],
then you can set the alarm name, time, ring and
mode.
12.5 Calculator
Directly input numbers, pressNavigation 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 Keyto 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].
PressOK Keyto play or pause
PressUp/Down Keyto skip to last /next one
PressLeft/Right Keyto adjust the playing
volume
13.4 Recorder
Enter the main menu, select [Multimedia
Recorder], and pressOK Keyto start recording.
After ceasing the recording, the recorded file will
be automatically save in the folder [Record],
select <OptionsRecord file list> to check.
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14. Audio
Enter the main menu, and select [Audio] to enter
the Audio Player screen:
PressOK Keyto play or pause
PressLeft/Right Keyto skip to last /next one
PressUp/Down Keyto 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 youre 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:
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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.
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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 dont
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 dont have it, please contact with your
network operator or SIM card retailer. SIM Card
wont 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.
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Caution:
1If 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
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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, dont
drag the power line forcibly.
If the phone, battery, and charger dont operate
normally, please contact closest qualified
maintenance centres timely.
15.7 Other safety information
If you dont use your phone, its better to
switch it off and remove the battery so as to
save energy and avoid cellular radiation.
Please dont have the volume over loud while
using the phone, which might impair your
hearing.
The unprofessional shouldnt 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
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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 doesnt
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
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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.
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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
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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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