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Safety Information and Notices
Preface
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Thank you for purchasing this Cell phone.
To properly operate your new cell phone, carefully read this user’s manual
first.
To prevent any possible accident or malfunction which may be caused by
improper operations, please detailed review the following “Safety
Information and Notices”.
Safety warnings are needed to avoid bodily injury or property damage.
Screen displays and illustrations in this user’s manual are designed to help
you to operate all the steps directly and precisely.
Using the Cell Phone and Charger
Danger:
• Only the specified battery charger is permitted. Using other brands may
cause battery leakage, overheating, explosion or even fire.
Caution:
• Avoid exposure to moisture, heat or dust to prevent breakdown.
• The phone, battery, charger and AC adapter are not waterproof. Keep
them away from rain and other liquids.
Warning:
• Don’t strongly bump, shake or tamper with the phone or charger to avoid
battery leakage, overheating, explosion or even fire.
• Don’t place the battery, phone or charger near the microwave or
high-voltage devices to prevent battery leakage, overheating, explosion
or even fire; also keep the phone and AC adapter away from overheating,
smoking or short circuiting.
• Don’t use the phone where there is volatile oil to avoid possibilities of fire,
breakdown or damage.
• To avoid any damage or breakdown don’t disassemble the phone, battery,
charger or internal components by yourself.
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Using the Cell Phone
Warning:
• Don’t use the phone while you are driving. To avoid any traffic accident
and away from danger, park your car in a safe place before using it.
• Usage of cell phones in aircraft or in hospitals is prohibited. Switch the
phone off to prevent interference with electronic medical devices. Follow
any rules or regulations in such places.
• Don’t use the phone at a gas station, near fuel or chemicals.
• Don’t use the phone near electronic medical devices such as hearing aids,
pacemakers and auto-control devices such as fire detectors and
automatic doors.
• Before using cell phones near electronic medical devices such as
pacemakers, please contact first with your manufacturer or dealer for
advice on preventing any interference.
Caution:
• Under certain circumstances, using cell phones in an automobile may
cause electronic device’s interference. To prevent any danger it is
recommended not to use phones.
• Avoid using your phone in crowded places.
• Don’t put a magnetic card and your phone together. Data on the floppy
disk or card might be erased.
• Keep your phone far from pins. Pins can be absorbed by phone’s receiver
magnet, which may cause harm.
Using the Battery
Danger:
• Don’t expose the battery near fire. Doing so may cause battery explosion
or even fire.
• If you have difficulties installing the battery, please don’t force the
installation to prevent battery leakage, overheating, explosion or even
fire.
• Don’t connect the polarities of the battery with metals such as pins or
wire to avoid short circuit. Don’t place or carry the phone with metal
objects to avoid battery leakage, overheating, explosion or even fire.
• Don’t weld the polarities of the battery directly to prevent battery
leakage, overheating, explosion or even fire.
• Battery liquid is severely harmful for one’s eyes. Don’t rub your eyes.
Rather wash your eyes with water first and go directly to a doctor for
help.
• Don’t use or locate your phone near areas of high temperature to prevent
battery leakage, overheating, explosion or even fire.
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Warning:
• Take the battery out and do not use the battery any more when abnormal
charging or storing situation occurs, such as overheating, changes of color,
shape, etc.
• If the battery leaks liquid on your skin or clothes use water to wash
affected parts of your body immediately.
• If the battery leaks liquid or produces a weird odor, dispose of it away
from the fire to avoid possible explosion or fire.
Caution:
• Don’t expose the battery to high temperature, because the battery may
leak, overheat, degrade or shorten its usage life.
Using the Charger
Danger:
• Usage of improper voltage will cause fire and breakdown.
• If the charger short circuits or breaks down, smoke or even fire may
appear.
• If the power cable is already damaged (worn or broken), immediately stop
using the charger to prevent fire.
• Clean dust away from the power socket to avoid any fire possibilities.
• Don’t place containers filled with liquid like water near the charger.
Liquid spilled into the charger will cause overheating or other
breakdowns.
• If liquid like water is spilled into the charger, immediately pull the power
cable out of the outlet to prevent overheating, fire or other breakdowns.
• Don’t use the charger in places with high humidity, like a bathroom, to
avoid causing fire or breakdown.
• Don’t touch the charger, power cable or socket with wet hands to prevent
electric shock.
Caution:
• Keep the environment temperatures within the range of 0ºC ~40ºC while
charging. Temperature below 0ºC or higher than 40ºC will cause charging
inefficient or terminated or even cause the battery explosion
• Pull the plug from the socket before maintaining and cleaning to avoid
electric shock.
• Don’t place heavy objects on the power cord to prevent electric shock or
fire.
• Hold the plug while pulling on the power cord; this can avoid any
potential damage or even fire.
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Requirements for Cell Phone
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Avoid using your mobile phone in extremely high or low temperature
Places. It is recommended to use the phone in a temperature range from
5ºC~35ºC and humidity of 35%~85%.
It is recommended that you don’t use your mobile phone near a telephone,
TV set, radio or other radio frequency sensitive devices.
Requirements for the Battery
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Battery should be located in a cool, well-ventilated place with sunshine.
If you won’t use the cell phone for an extended period of time, charge the
battery instead to avoid battery breakdown.
Battery wears out fast. The battery has permanent usage time and
frequent charging will shorten the battery life. If charging does not
improve your battery performance, it means the battery should be
replaced. Don’t dispose of the battery together with other rubbish.
Follow the rules of local administration regarding to the disposal of the
old battery.
Requirements for the Charger and AC Adapter
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Don’t charge your phone under the following circumstances: Sunshine,
equal to or lower than 0ºC, equal to or higher than 40ºC, high humidity,
dust, vibration (will cause breakdown) or near a TV, a radio, etc. (video
and audio frequency signal will cause noise).
Cleaning and Maintenance
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The mobile phone, the battery and the charger are not waterproof. Don’t
use them in places with high humidity, like a bathroom, and also avoid the
battery and the charger being drenched by water.
Use a soft cloth to clean the mobile phone, the battery and the charger.
Don’t use alcohol, diluted liquid or benzene to wipe the mobile phone.
Dust in the socket will cause connection damage, short-circuit or even the
ability for the battery to be re-charged. Be sure to clean the socket
regularly.
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Contents
Preface ..............................................................................................................................................1
1 Introduction....................................................................................................................................6
1.1 Phone display ..............................................................................................................................6
1.2 Function key..........................................................................................................................6
1.3 Status icon .............................................................................................................................7
1.4 First time use.........................................................................................................................7
1.4.1 Battery..........................................................................................................................7
1.4.1.1 Install or remove the battery............................................................................7
1.4.1.2 Charge battery .................................................................................................8
1.4.2 SIM card.......................................................................................................................8
1.4.3 Switch on or off............................................................................................................9
2 Editors ............................................................................................................................................9
2.1 Summary .................................................................................................................................9
2.1 Keypad ....................................................................................................................................9
2.3 Editors ...................................................................................................................................10
2.3.1 T9 English ....................................................................................................................10
2.3.2 T9 Español ...................................................................................................................11
2.3.2 Abc ...............................................................................................................................13
2.3.3 123................................................................................................................................14
3 Call...............................................................................................................................................15
3.1 Home call ..............................................................................................................................15
3.1.1 Dial ext. number...........................................................................................................15
3.2 International call ...................................................................................................................16
3.3 Dial the number from call list ...............................................................................................16
3.4 Answer call............................................................................................................................16
3.5 End call .................................................................................................................................16
3.6 Call menu ..............................................................................................................................17
4 Function menus............................................................................................................................17
4.1 Usage of function menu ..........................................................................................................17
4.1.1 Function menu icon........................................................................................................17
4.1.2 Roll, search and select function .....................................................................................18
4.1.3 Exist menu......................................................................................................................18
4.2 Menu tree ................................................................................................................................18
4.1 Messages .................................................................................................................................20
4.2 Settings....................................................................................................................................22
4.3 Games & applications .............................................................................................................23
4.4 Call info ..................................................................................................................................25
4.5 Operator serv. ..........................................................................................................................26
4.6 Contacts...................................................................................................................................26
5 Precautions...................................................................................................................................28
6 Troubleshooting ...........................................................................................................................29
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1 Introduction
1.1 Phone display
1.2 Function key
Function
Key
Status
Power on
Long press Hang-Up key
Switched off
Power off
Long press Hang-Up key
Switched on
Enter Main menu
Press LSK
Idle
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View Contacts
Press Navigation key Down
Idle
Change Ringer volume
Press Navigation key Up
Idle
Send SMS
Press Navigation Key Right
Idle
Input phone number
Press numeric key
Idle
End call
Press Hang-Up key
In call
Answer call
Short press Dial key
Incoming call
Voicemail box
Press and hold 1 key
Idle
Activate handsfree
Press and hold Pick up key
In call
1.3 Status icon
Icon
Description
Indicates the strength of network signal
Receive new SMS
Receive new voicemail
SMS is full
Memory is full
Alarm clock is activated
Keypad is locked
Your mobile phone registers in local network (this
function needs network support)
Your mobile phone registers in non-local network
Vibrator is activated
Ringer volume is set to silence
Indicates battery volume
Incoming call is set to forward to a number
unconditionally.
Incoming call is set to forward unconditionally to a
voicemail number.
1.4 First time use
1.4.1 Battery
Your battery has been charged to about 30 percent capacity when you purchase your phone.
For optimal battery usage, completely charge your battery before using your phone.
1.4.1.1 Install or remove the battery
To remove the battery:
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-Remove the back cover.
-Remove the battery by lifting it out at the two concave sides.
Warning: You must switch the phone off before removing the battery; otherwise the SIM
card and your mobile phone might be damaged.
To install the battery:
-Battery terminal should face the battery connector in the plastic cabinet.
-Press the top part of battery down until the battery is completely in the battery compartment.
1.4.1.2 Charge battery
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Plug USB charger into electricity power.
Plug USB charger into the USB interface of mobile phone.
At that time, the battery icon will roll repeatedly; if your mobile phone is switched off,
charging animation is shown, which is used to indicate your mobile phone is being charged.
If your mobile phone is still over being used when the battery is low, the charging animation
will appear after some time when you start charging.
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When the battery icon appears full and stops rolling, it indicates your mobile phone has
finished charging. If your mobile phone is charged when switched off, a still icon with full
grids is shown, which indicates it has finished charging. The whole process of charging
normally takes about 3 hours. During charging, it’s normal that your mobile phone and
charger will become hot.
♦
Disconnect A.C. electricity power to charger when charging is complete.
Note:
♦ Store your mobile phone in ventilated area where temperatures are between 0℃ and +40℃
and only use the charger provided by manufacturer. Using a different charger may cause
danger and violate the manufacturer's warranty.
♦
When your mobile phone switches off automatically or “Low battery” appears, you should
immediately charge your battery. If the battery capacity is not used up before charging, your
mobile phone charging time will automatically decrease.
♦
The idle time and calling time provided by manufacturer are based on the ideal work
environment. In actual usage, the working time of battery will depend on network status,
work environment and how it is used.
1.4.2 SIM card
You must insert a usable SIM card (Subscriber Identification Module) before using the
phone. Service operator provides SIM card.
All information that is related with connecting to your network is saved in the SIM card and
the names, numbers of SIM contacts and SMS are also saved in the SIM card. The SIM card can
be taken off from your mobile phone and inserted to any other mobile phone to use (new mobile
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phone will read SIM card automatically).
In order to prevent losing or damaging the information in SIM card, you should avoid
touching the metal side and keep your SIM card away from electrical or magnetic areas. You
cannot use your mobile phone normally if your SIM card is damaged.
Warning: You must switch off the phone before removing the SIM card. Do not insert or
take out your SIM card when your mobile phone is connected with external electricity
power. Otherwise, SIM card and your mobile phone might be damaged.
1.4.2.1 Insert or take out SIM card
The metal side of SIM card can be easily damaged. Please remove it carefully.
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Switch off, remove back cover, battery and other external electricity power.
Insert the SIM card into the card slot and make sure its metal point aims to the metal point on
the SIM card slot.
1.4.3 Switch on or off
To turn the phone on or off, press and hold the Hang-Up Key.
If you turn on the phone without inserting the SIM card, “Insert SIM card” appears on the
display and you cannot enter main menu. After inserting the SIM card, your mobile phone will
automatically verify the SIM card.
The following prompts may appear:
- Enter PIN code: If PIN protection is activated.
- Confirm time and date: Confirm or change time and date of your mobile phone.
2 Editors
2.1 Summary
This cell phone provides more than one kind of text editor to use with other functions,
including T9 English, Abc and 123.
2.1 Keypad
Common keypad definitions are as follows. Refer to 2.3 Editors for additional information.
AB C
DEF
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GHI
JKL
MNO
PQRS
TUV
WXYZ
*+
0.
*key:Press to switch between editors.
LSK: Usually press to confirm or open options from which user can select save, send, add
sound or add graphic.
RSK: Usually press to delete in text editor. In idle mode, press to access Messaging menu.
Within a menu, press to return to the previous screen.
if not, it used to go back.
#key:Press to hide or display symbol table.
Navigation key (Up, Down, Left and Down) :Press to move cursor or select candidate.
Numeric key(2-9): Press to select the numbers or letters that appear on the keys in T9
English and Abc modes.
Numeric key 1: Press to select and confirm.
2.3 Editors
2.3.1 T9 English
Keypad definitions of T9 English are as below:
Key
Short press(SP)
Long press(LP)
Switch between capital and lowercase
Blank space 1 . , @ / : ; “ ‘ ! ¡? ¿ # + - *
= % < > ( ) & € £ $ ¥ _ A B C a b c 21
À Ä Å à ã å æ Æ ç Ç
AB C ab c
DEFdef
GHIghi
JKLjkl
MNOmno
PQRSpqrs
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‹
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TUVtuv
WXYZwxyz
*
Switch between editors
Same as SP
# Key
Show or not show symbols table
Same as SP
NK Up
Change word, letter or move cursor up
Same as SP
NK
Down
Change word, letter or move cursor down
Same as SP
NK Left
Change word, letter or move cursor left
Same as SP
NK Right
Change word, letter or move cursor right
Same as SP
LSK
Confirm or open options
Same as SP
RSK
Delete or go back to last screen
Delete all or return to idle mode
Dial key
N.A
N.A
Hang-Up
key
Return to idle mode
Same as SP
Normal operation order of T9 English is as below:
Press any numeric key to input corresponding letter and your mobile phone will
automatically suggest a word based on the letters you entered.
Press the Navigation key to change word or letter.
Press LSK or 1 to input the selected word or letter.
Press # key to show symbols table; press NK Up/Down/Left/Right to view all symbols; press
the corresponding numbers to insert the symbol, press 1 repeatedly to select and input
symbols.
Press* key to switch editors repeatedly.
Press the “0” key to switch between capital and lowercase.
Press RSK to delete one letter or press and hold to delete all text.
Press LSK “OK” to confirm input text and access options from which user can select save,
send, add sound or add graphic.
2.3.2 T9 Español
Keypad definitions of T9 Español are as below:
Key
Short press(SP)
Long press(LP)
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Switch to capital or lowercase
Blank space 1 . , @ / : ; “ ‘ ! ¡? ¿ # + * = % < > ( ) & € £ $ ¥ _ A B C a b
c 2 À Ä Å à ã å æ Æ ç Ç
AB C ab cÁá
DEFdefÉé
GHIghiÍí
JKLjkl
MNOmnoÑñÓó
PQRSpqrs
TUVtuvÚúÜü
W XY Z w x y z
*
Switch editors
Same as SP
# Key
Show or not show symbols table
Same as SP
NK Up
Change word, letter or move cursor up
Same as SP
NK
Down
Change word, letter or move cursor down
Same as SP
NK Left
Change word, letter or move cursor left
Same as SP
NK Right
Change word, letter or move cursor right
Same as SP
LSK
Confirm or open options
Same as SP
RSK
Delete or go back to last screen
Delete all or return to idle mode
Dial key
N.A
N.A
Hang-Up
key
Return to idle mode
Same as SP
Normal operation order of T9 Español is as below:
Press any numeric key to input the corresponding letter and your mobile phone will
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automatically suggest a word based on the letters you entered.
Press the Navigation key to change word or letter.
Press LSK or 1 to input the selected word or letter.
Press # key to show symbols table; press NK Up/Down/Left/Right to view all symbols; press
corresponding numbers to insert the symbol, press 1 repeatedly to select and input symbols.
Press* key to switch editors repeatedly.
Press the “0” key to switch between capital and lowercase.
Press RSK to delete one letter or press and hold to delete all text.
Press LSK “OK” to confirm input text and access options from which user can select save,
send, add sound or add graphic.
2.3.2 Abc
Keypad definitions of abc are as below:
Key
Short press (SP)
Long press
(LP)
Switch to capital or lowercase
Blank space 1 . , @ / : ; “ ‘! ¡? ¿ #
+ - * = % < > ( ) & € £ $ ¥ _ A
BC a b c 2 À Ä Å àä å å æ Æ çÇ
AB C ab c2À Ä Å à ä åæ Æ ç Ç
D E F d e f 3 É È é èΔΦ
G H I g h i 4Гì
JKLjkl5 Λ
MNOmno6ÑÒÖñòö
P Q R S p q r s 7 ß ПΘΣ
TUVtuv8Ü Ù ü ù
W X Y Z w x y z 9 ØΩΞΨ ø
*
Switch editors
Same as SP
Show or not show symbols table
Same as SP
NK Up
Move cursor up
Same as SP
NK Down
Move cursor down
Same as SP
NK Left
Move cursor left
Same as SP
NK Right
Move cursor right
Same as SP
LSK
Confirm or open options
Open
options
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‹
‹
‹
‹
‹
‹
‹
‹
RSK
Delete or go back to last screen
Delete all or
return
to
idle mode
Dial key
N.A
N.A
Hang Up
Return to idle mode
Same as SP
Normal operation order of Abc:
Press any numeric key to input the corresponding letter.
Press the numeric key repeatedly to get different letter or related number.
Press the Navigation key to move the cursor.
Press # key to show symbols table; press NK Up/Down/Left/Right to view all symbols; press
corresponding numbers to insert the symbol, press 1 repeatedly to select and input symbols.
Press* key to switch editors repeatedly.
Press the “0” key to switch between capital and lowercase.
Press RSK to delete one letter or press and hold to delete all text.
Press LSK “OK” to access options from which user can select save, send, add sound or add
graphic.
2.3.3 123
Keypad definitions of 123 are as below:
Key
Short press (SP)
Long press (LP)
N.A.
*
Switch editors
Same as SP
Show or not show symbols table
Same as SP
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NK Up
Move cursor up
Same as SP
NK
Down
Move cursor down
Same as SP
NK Left
Move cursor left
Same as SP
NK
Right
Move cursor right
Same as SP
LSK
Confirm or open options
Open options
RSK
Delete or go back to last screen
Delete all or go back
to idle screen
Dial key
N.A
N.A
Hang-Up
key
Return to idle mode
Same as SP
Normal operation order of 123 is as below:
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
Press any numeric key from 0 to9 to input corresponding number.
Press # key to show symbols table; press NK Up/Down/Left/Right to view all symbols; press
corresponding numbers to insert symbols.
Press* key to switch between editors repeatedly.
Short press RSK to delete one number or press and hold to delete all text.
Press LSK “OK” to view options from which user can select save, send, add sound or add
graphic.
3 Call
When the operator name is shown on screen, you can make or answer a call. The signal in the
left upper corner of screen indicates the strength of network (it indicates the most strong signal
when 5 bars are shown).
3.1 Home call
Press numeric keys to input phone numbers, and then press the Dial key to start calling. If
you need to change a number, press the RSK to delete. To end the call, press the Hang-Up key.
3.1.1 Dial ext. number
Numbers with extensions cannot be directly dialed. First you need to dial the number, then
insert the pause symbol “W” between the exchange number and the extension number and your
mobile phone will finish dialing, i.e. automatically dial the extension number. To insert a "W"
pause, press and hold the "#" key.
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—
To dial a number with an extension:
District code + exchange number + W + ext. number + Dial key
Note: When the exchange number connects, but before the extension goes through, your
mobile phone will display dialing screen. At that time, you can input other extension number
to dial; otherwise, it will dial the original extension number.
3.2 International call
To dial an international number, press and hold * key until the prefix sign “+” appears
on the display.
— To dial an international number:
Press the "*" Key, the country code, the complete number, then the Dial Key.
After entering prefix, you can enter the country code and complete number accordingly. The
country code is based on common rules, e.g. Germany is 49, UK is 44, and Sweden is 46 and so
on.
When dialing a common international number, do not include the "0" before the city code.
For example, in order to dial a number in Delhi from other country, you should dial:
+91 11 xxxxxxxx
3.3 Dial the number from call list
Every number you dialed or answered will be saved in your phone’s call list. The last number
you called or answered appears at the top of the list. Every number is classified based on
outgoing calls, answered calls and missed calls. When the call list is full, the oldest entry will
automatically be deleted. To view the call list:
‹ Press Dial key in idle to view all calls list
‹ To dial a number in the list, highlight it and press the Dial Key.
‹ When the call list appears, you can press the LSK “OK” to show call info, then press the LSK
again to send a SMS, call, call hands free, store number, delete, and delete all.
3.4 Answer call
When you receive an incoming call, press the Dial key or LSK to select “Accept call”.
If Any key answer is activated, you can press any key (except Hang-Up key) to answer the
incoming call.
3.5 End call
When there’s an incoming call, press the Hang-Up key to reject the call.
Press the Hang-Up key to end the current call when you are on the call.
Pressing the Hang-Up key can cancel dialing the number.
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3.6 Call menu
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
Press LSK to enter “Call option” when in call:
End call:End current call
Name list:View contacts
Mute:Caller cannot hear your voice but you can hear them.
Activate h/free/No hands free:Activate or deactivate the Call hands free option.
Messages: You can enter the Archive, Inbox, Outbox or Create message.
Call list:View call list
Notepad:You can enter a number while on a call in order to save or do other operations after
ending call.
4 Function menus
4.1 Usage of function menu
4.1.1 Function menu icon
You can access the following menu options after inserting a usable SIM card:
ICON
ICON NAME
DESCRIPTION
Messages
Broadcast SMS and SMS are available in
this menu. You can write or manage SMS
and receive Broadcast SMS.
Settings
According to your personal preference, you
can set some settings in your mobile phone
through this menu, such as sounds, display,
time and date, Language, hot keys and
securities networks etc.
Games & appli.
This menu allows you to play games and
access any applications such as the alarm
clock and calculator.
Call info
All call information is covered in this menu,
including call list, call counter and call
settings.
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Operator serv.
Operator provides SIM card related services
(Please contact your operator for detailed
information).
Contacts
Your mobile phone provides you a contacts
function, including creating and managing
contacts.
4.1.2 Roll, search and select function
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‹
In idle mode, press the LSK to enter main menu, press the Navigation key to roll and switch
menus
In submenu or option, press the Navigation key to roll to the desired function, then press the
LSK to enter the function.
4.1.3 Exist menu
From the function menu, press the RSK to exit the menu or press the Hang-Up key to return
to idle mode.
4.2 Menu tree
The default structure of function menu is as following:
1 Messages
1-1 Broadcast SMS
1-1-1 Topics
1-1-2 Reception
1-2 SMS
1-2-1 Archive
1-2-2 Send SMS
1-2-2-1 Last message
1-2-2-2 Create message
1-2-2-3 Template
1-2-3 Inbox
1-2-4 Outbox
1-2-5 Settings
1-2-5-1 Autosave
1-2-5-2 SMS center
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1-2-5-3 Signature
1-2-5-4 Valid. period
1-2-5-5 Delivery rept.
Settings
2-1 Network
2-1-1 Preferred list
2-1-2 Register again
2-2
Sounds
2-2-1 Ringer volume
2-2-2 Ring tone
2-2-3 Silence
2-2-4 Message ringer
2-2-5 Key tones
2-2-6 Battery alert
2-2-7 Minute alert
2-2-8 Vibra alert
2-3 Display
2-3-1 Wallpaper
2-3-2 Contrast
2-3-3 Backlight
2-2-4 Pictures
2-4 Time and date
2-4-1 Set date
2-4-2 Set time
2-4-3 Date format
2-4-4 Time format
2-5 Language
2-5-1 
2-5-2 English
2-5-3 Español
2-6 Hotkeys
2-7 Security
2-7-1 Auto keypad lock
2-7-2 PIN protection
2-7-3 Change codes
2-7-4 Public names
2-7-5 Call barring
Games & appli.
3-1 Games
3-1-1 Brick game
3-1-2 Snake
3-2 Alarm clock
3-2-1 Alarm clock 1
3-2-2 Alarm clock 2
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3-2-3 Alarm clock 3
3-2-4 Snooze
3-3 Calculator
3-4 FM radio
3-5 Memory status
Call info
4-1 Counters
4-1-1 Cost limit
4-1-2 Total duration
4-1-3 Reset call timers
4-1-4 Show
4-1-5 Reset call costs
4-1-6 Charge rate
4-2 Settings
4-2-1 Call forward
4-2-2 Any key answer
4-2-3 Call waiting
4-2-4 Auto redial
4-2-5 Caller ID
4-2-6 Mailboxes
4-3 Call list
4-3-1 Delete all
4-3-2 All calls
4-3-3 Missed calls
4-3-4 Received calls
4-3-5 Outgoing calls
Operator serv.
Contacts
6-1 Settings
6-1-1 Delete all phone contacts
6-1-2 Contacts select
6-1-3 Groups setting
6-1-4 Copy to phone
6-2 Names list
6-2-1 
6-2-2 
6-2-3 Own numbers
6-2-4 Emergency No.
4.1 Messages
This menu is used to receive, send or manage SMS, including:
♦
Broadcast SMS
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Broadcast SMS is the common message sent by your operator. By using broadcast SM
service, you can receive every kind of message from your operator, such as weather, taxi, hospital
and other information. As for usable message, please contact with your local operator.
Note: Broadcast SMS function needs operator support.
♦
SMS
-Archive: SMS moved from the Inbox or Outbox appears here.
By pressing the LSK on the Archive list screen, you can view selected SMS and then press
LSK again to access the following options:
Reply: Reply to the sender.
Edit: Re-edit SMS and forward to sender or another recipient, or forward it directly.
Call back: Call back to sender.
Call handsfree: Call sender back hands free.
No. extracted: Extract number from selected SMS and you can save, dial, dial hands
free or reply to the number. (This menu is only available to use if the selected SMS contains
number)
Store number:Save sender to contacts.
Delete all SMS: Delete all SMS in Archive.
Delete: Delete selected SMS.
-Send SMS
Last message:Last message will be saved automatically and select this menu option to
show last message, edit or re-send it.
Create message:Create new SMS. Input text, and then press the LSK to access the
following options:
Save:Save edited SMS to Archive.
Send:Input number or select recipient from contacts, and then send SMS.
Add sound:Select a ringer from ring tone list and add it to SMS or select None
to cancel adding.
Add graphic:Select a graphic from animation or picture list and add it to SMS
or select None to cancel adding.
Template:You can select one SMS from Template list to reedit or send directly.
-Inbox:Select one SMS from inbox, press LSK to read, and then press LSK again to
access following options:
No. extracted: Extract number from selected SMS and you can save,
dial, dial hands free or reply to the number. (This menu is
only available to use when selected SMS contains
number)
Reply:Reply SMS to sender.
Edit:Re-edit selected SMS and forward it.
Delete all:Delete all SMS in inbox.
Delete:Delete selected SMS.
Move to archive: Move selected SMS to archive and remove the SMS
from inbox at the same time.
Store number:Save sender to contacts.
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Call back:Call back sender.
Outbox:Save sent and draft SMS.
Note: You should first activate Auto save in settings, and then sent SMS will
automatically be saved in Outbox.
Select one SMS from Outbox, press LSK to read, and then press LSK
again to enter following options:
Delete: Delete selected SMS.
Edit: Re-edit SMS and send to sender or another recipient.
Move to Archive: Move selected SMS to Archive and remove
the SMS from Outbox at the same time.
Delete all SMS: Delete all SMS in Outbox.
Settings:
Auto save:Select On or Off to activate or deactivate this function. After activated,
sent SMS will be saved in Outbox.
SMS center:It’s used to save SMS center number of your network. You can set two
SMS center numbers.
Note: If SMS center number is empty, you cannot send SMS.
Signature:Select On or Off to activate or deactivate this function. After activated,
your signature will be added to SMS every time you send SMS.
Valid. Period: Set the sending time of the SMS network: 12 hours, 1 day, 1week and
Maximum.
Delivery rept.:Select On or Off to activate or deactivate this function. After activated,
you can receive delivery report: SMS is delivered or SMS is not
delivered.
4.2 Settings
This menu allows you to change your mobile phone settings according to your own
preference, including:
♦ Network:You can set preferred network and select register again automatically or
manually.
♦
Sounds
-Ringer volume: Select and set ringer volume to silent, low, mediumn, high or
increasing
-Ringtone: Select a ring tone from the list and set it as incoming call ringer.
-Silence: Select to silence your mobile phone.
-Messages ringer: Select On or Off to activate or deactivate Messages ringer. After
selecting On, you can select a ringer from the list and set it as the messages ringer.
-Key tones:Select On or Off to activate or deactivate key tones.
-Battery alert:Select On or Off to activate or deactivate battery alert
-Minute alert:Select On or Off to activate or deactivate minute alert. After selecting On,
your mobile phone will sound an alert every minute you are on a call.
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♦
♦
-Vibra alert:Select On or Off to activate or deactivate vibrate mode.
Display:You can set the duration of the backlight, the levels of contrast and set the
wallpaper that appears in idle screen. By selecting Pictures, you can enter a list of
pictures. You can view the picture in full screen by pressing the RSK or to access
options including delete, set as wallpaper and rename by pressing the LSK
Time and date:You can set the date and time of your mobile phone. Select a different
date format from western, Thai, Chinese and USA and also select a time format of 12
hour or 24 hour.
♦
Language
: Select On or Off to activate or deactivate this function.
If activated, your phone language will be set according to your SIM card; if
deactivated, it will be set according to phone.
Language list: According to your different requirements, you can set your phone
language to English or Español.
♦ Hotkeys:You can assign numeric key 2-9 and 0 as hotkeys. After setting, you can press
and hold the numeric key in idle mode to access the assigned function.
♦ Security
-Auto keypad lock: This function is to avoid accidental key presses by locking the keypad
and saves electricity. You can select On or Off to activate or deactivate this function. When
activated, your keypad will automatically lock and stop any operation and stay in idle mode
for 5 minutes. At that time, “To unlock: Long press ” appears on the display when you press
any key. Your mobile phone will unlock after “Unlocked” appears, if you long press # key in
idle.
-PIN protection: Select On or Off to activate or deactivate PIN protection. After selecting On,
you need to input the correct PIN code to activate this function (initial PIN code is provided
by your operator that provide your SIM card).
-Public names:You can set your phone contacts to limited or unlimited and edit public
names.
-Call barring:You can set or cancel outgoing (International except home, all and international)
or incoming (when roaming and all) call barring and change barring code.
4.3 Games & applications
This menu includes games and application tools::
♦ Games: your mobile phone provides you with two games, including brick game and snake.
-Brick game:
The aim of this game is to hit the brick with the ball. When you hit all the bricks, then
you can enter the next level. Operations are as below:
—
Press 4 or 6 to move racket left or right.
—
Press*key or #key to start game
—
Press 0 to pause or resume game (if pause time is over 2 minutes, your
mobile phone will automatically return to idle mode and end the game) and once
you press 0 to pause the game, a dialogue screen is open, on which you can also
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press LSK “OK” or RSK “Back” to go back to game screen and continue playing.
-Snake
The aim of this game is to control the moving “snake” and avoid hitting the wall or itself
to eat different dots on the screen. Marks will appear once the snake eats one dot
Operations are as below:
—
Press 2 to move up
—
Press 8 to move down
—
Press 4 to move left
—
Press 6 to move right
—
Press 0 to pause or resume game (if pause time is over about 2 minutes, your
mobile phone will automatically return to idle mode and end the game) and once
you press 0 to pause the game, a dialogue screen is open, on which you can also
press LSK “OK” or RSK “Back” to go back to game screen and continue playing.
♦ Alarm clock:You can set up to three alarm clocks and select whether to use snooze mode.
-Select one alarm clock and select it On
-Enter time and press LSK to confirm
-Select repeat event: Once, Every day or On weekdays
-Select alarm type: Buzzer or Melody from Sounds and press Ok to confirm. “Alarm
is on” appears on the display.
Note: The alarm clock will still ring if your phone is turned off or the volume is set to silent.
To turn the alarm off, press any key (except in Snooze Mode - see the next section).
If snooze is on, you can press any key (except LSK “OK”) to stop the alarm and have it ring
again in 7 minutes.
“Do you want to deactivate alarm clock” appears on the display. Press the LSK”OK” again
to turn off alarm clock and deactivate snooze.
Snooze mode will automatically turn itself off after repeating nine times.
♦ Calculator
-Press numeric key 1 to 9 to input number (you can input up to 10 digits)
-Press and hold 0 to input decimal.
-Press navigation keys or *key or # key to input operation signs.
-Press the LSK or # key for the answer.
♦
Addition
Press NK Right or * key
Subtraction
Press NK Left or * key twice
Multiply
Press NK Up or * key thrice
Division
Press NK Down or * key
quadruple
Equal
Press # key
FM radio
Select FM radio to activate it.
Operations are as below:
1. Press NK Left or Right to switch channels.
2. Press NK Up or Down to adjust volume
3. Short press *key or # key to inching adjust
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4. Long press *key or # key to search last or next channel.
5. Press LSK to enter following options:
-Saved to preset/Rename
If current channel has not ever been saved, you can select “Save” to enter channel list.
Press NK Up or Down to select the channel that you want to recover, then press LSK to enter
the editor of channel name, on which you can input name and press LSK to save.
If current channel has been saved, you can select “Rename” to enter the editor of
channel name to change and press LSK to save.
-Radio preset:Press NK Up or Down to select channel and then press LSK to switch
current channel to selected one.
-Set frequency: You can input frequency directly to search channel.
-Auto tune: After selecting this menu, your mobile phone will search channel
automatically and save them in channel list.
--Play in background: You can select On or Off to activate or deactivate play radio in
background. If activated, you are able to do other operations while listening to radio. And you
can press Hang-Up key to exit FM radio in idle.
-Zone setting:You can set different zones, including Asia, Europe and USA to change
the area of inching adjustment.
-Help: You can get using help from this menu.
♦
Memory status: View memory status, including total volume, used volume, percent of
used volume, percent of left volume.
4.4 Call info
This menu is used to manage your mobile phone and related fees, including:
♦
Counters
Cost limit: Set a cost limit no higher than 8 digits.
Reset call timers: When selected, “Ok to reset?” appears. You can select OK to reset call
timers or select Cancel to not reset.
Total duration: View the total call times of outgoing or incoming calls
Show: View total fees
Reset call costs: This function is only available when you input the correct PIN2 code.
Charge rate: Enter your PIN2 code then set a charger rate.
Note: Please contact your operator to get your PIN2 code. If you enter the
wrong PIN2 code three times, your SIM card will be blocked. At that time, you will
have to enter a PUK2 code that is also provided by your operator. However, if you
enter the wrong PUK code ten times, your SIM card will be blocked forever.
♦
Settings
-Call forward: You can set data calls, voice calls or fax calls to be forwarded to an
assigned number or voicemail box unconditionally or if there’s no reply or if you are
unreachable or busy.
-Any key answer: Select Deactivated or Activated. When activated, you can press any
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key (except Hang-Up key) to answer an incoming call.
-Call waiting:Select On or Off to activate or deactivate this function. You can also
request the status of Call Waiting.
-Auto redial:Select On or Off to activate or deactivate this function. When activated,
your mobile phone will redial automatically until the person you're calling is reached.
-Caller ID: You can select hide or show identity and request status.
-Mailbox
: to create voicemail number.
Select a voicemail number from the list and its detailed information will appear.
Press the LSK to delete, change, call or call hands free.
Note: You cannot set call forward to mailbox if no voicemail number is added.
♦
Call list:View latest call list, including missed calls, outgoing calls and answered calls
4.5 Operator serv.
Your operator that provides your SIM card also provides the service items of this menu.
Please contact your operator for additional information.
4.6 Contacts
This menu is used to record information about the people who you communicate with,
including name, phone number, mobile phone number, and email address. After entering the
information, it is easier to make calls, send messages, etc, by using this information. You can also
save contacts in different groups and set different ringers for different groups.
You can save phone number and related information to your mobile phone (Phone contacts)
or SIM card (SIM contacts). You can save up to 300 contacts in Phone contacts. SIM card
contacts depend on the SIM card type.
Except for the SIM card, other classified contact information is saved in your phone. Only a
name and one phone number (depends on the type and service of your SIM card) are saved for
each SIM card contact. However, when you use another mobile phone (still use with your
original SIM card), the information saved in SIM card is still available to use.
Including:
♦
Settings
Delete all phone contacts: By selecting this menu, “Do you want to delete all?” appears on
the display. Select OK to delete all phone contacts at once.
Contacts select: Select the contacts that you manage: SIM contacts or Phone contacts.
Group settings: You can set up to 20 groups. After entering list, press the NK Up or Down to
select the group you want to set, and then press the LSK to change the group name, set a
ringer or select a picture.
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Copy to phone: Copy all contacts in SIM card to phone contacts.
♦
Name list
Own number: Save your personal phone number.
Emergency number: Dial or hands free dial emergency number.
If SIM contacts is selected:
 Create new contact. Input name, number, and then select number type to save new
contact.

Select one contact, and then press LSK to enter following options:
Change: Change the information of selected contact: input name, number and select
number type orderly, and then save changes.
Call:Dial the number of the selected contact
Call handsfree:Dial hands free the number of selected contact.
Send SMS: Send SMS to selected contact. Input SMS content, then press LSK to save,
send, add sound or graphic.
Flash dial:Set hotkey for selected contact, then press and hold relative numeric key in idle
to flash dial the number of the contact.
Details: View detail information of selected contact, including name, number and number
type.
Copy to phone: Copy selected contact to phone.
Delete:Delete selected contact.
If Phone contacts is selected:
:Create new contact. Input last name, first name and select number type (mobile,
fax, data, note, email, pager, home and company), input number, then select group to save new
contact.

Select one contact, and then press LSK to enter following options:
Change name:Change the name of selected contact. Input last name and first name, then
save the changes.
Call:Dial the number of the selected contact.
Call handsfree:Dial hands free the number of the selected contact.
Send SMS: Send SMS to the selected contact.
Show:Show detailed information of selected contact, including:
:Add new number to selected contact.
Group:Change group information.
Number:Following options are available by selecting one number:
Change:Change selected number.
Call:Dial selected number.
Call handsfree: Dial hands free selected number.
Show:Show detail information of selected number.
Send SMS:Send SMS to selected number.
Copy to SIM card:Copy selected number to SIM card.
Flash dial:Set hotkey for selected number.
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Make default:Set selected number as default value.
Delete:Delete selected number.
Change type: Change the type of selected number.
Select group: Select or not select group.
Delete:Delete selected contact.
5 Precautions
Please carefully read and observe the terms below:
Safe power on
Do not use your mobile phone where it is forbidden to use or you might cause
disturbance or danger.
Safe transportation firstly
Please observe all related local laws and regulations.
Please drive by both hands.
Transportation security should be considered firstly when driving.
Disturbance
All mobile phone performances might be disturbed
Switch off in hospital
Please follow related limitations.
Please switch off your mobile phone when near by a medical instrument.
Switch off on airplane
Please follow related limitations.
Do not use your phone on an airplane.
Switch off when oiling
Do not use your mobile phone in filling station and around fuels or chemicals.
Switch off around exposure Area
Please observe related limitations and do not use your mobile phone around the area
where explosions can occur.
Proper use
As described in this manual, your mobile phone can be used only in right location.
If possible, please do not touch the antenna area on your phone.
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Use qualified after sale service
Only qualified maintainer can install or repair your mobile phone.
Accessories and batteries
Only use authorized accessories and batteries and do not connect to unmatched
manufacturers or products.
Waterproof
Your mobile phone is not waterproof. Please keep it away from water.
Backup
Do remember to make a backup or keep a written record of all important
information saved in your mobile phone.
Connect to other devices
Please read user manual of the device to get more detail security instructions before
connecting to other devices and do not connect to unmatched product.
SOS emergency calls
Make sure your mobile phone is switched on and in service area. As required, press
End key repeatedly to clear content on screen and return to idle mode. Input SOS
number, then press dial key. Tell where you are and do not hang up without permission.
6 Troubleshooting
Common issue
Cause reason
Bad connection
Aftersound
cacophony
or
Shooting way
Using mobile phone in the area
where network connection is not
good, such as around a tower or
basement, and radio wave cannot
be sent effectively.
Try to avoid
Using mobile phone when network
is busy, such as an on-off duty
time, line busy.
Try to avoid
Related to the distance of the send
basis of network.
Ask your operator to provide
the map of your service area
It caused by network connection
and it’s a regional problem
Hang up and redial the number.
Network connection is not good in
some areas.。
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Idle time
short
becomes
Idle time is related to network
settings.
If the mobile phone is in the
area
where
network
connection is not good, please
temporarily shut off your
phone.
Need to change battery
Change new battery。
When cannot receive signals, your
mobile phone will continue to
send to find basis and a lot of
battery volumes are used, so as to
short idle time.
Please move to the area where
signal is strong or temporarily
turn off your phone.
Cannot switch on
Battery is used up
Check battery
charge battery
Wrong SIM card
SIM card is damaged
Contact your operator.
SIM card is not loaded well
Make sure SIM card is loaded
well.
Dirt on metal side of SIM card
Wipe metal point of SIM card
with a clean cloth
SIM card is unusable
Contact your operator
Out of GSM service area.
Request
operator
Feeble signal
Please move to the area where
signal is stronger and try
again.
Activate call barring
Cancel call barring
Activate fix dialing
Cancel fix dialing。
Wrong PIN code
Enter the wrong PIN code three
times.
Contact your operator.
Cannot charge
Battery or charger is damaged
Change new battery or charger
Charge in area where the
temperature is lower than 0℃ or
higher than 40℃.
Change charging environment
Bad connection
Check the connection between
the phone and the charger.
Cannot add contact
Contacts memory is full
Delete some contacts.
Cannot
set
functions
Operator does not support the
function or you have not applied
the function.
Contact your operator.
Cannot connect
network
to
Cannot call
some
volume
service
area
or
to
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7 RF Exposure Information and Statement
The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types
GFW1218 (FCC ID: T38UT1082) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR
value reported under this standard during product certification for use at the ear is 1.130 W/kg and
when properly worn on the body is 1.100 W/kg. This device was tested for typical body-worn
operations with the back of the handset kept 1.5cm from the body. To maintain compliance with
FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 1.5cm separation distance
between the user's body and the back of the handset. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar
accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do
not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should
be avoided.
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.
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