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Table of Contents
1 General Information .............................................................. 3
1.1 General notices ..................................................................... 3
1.2 Notice for phone operation .................................................. 3
1.3 Notice for use of battery ....................................................... 5
2 Before Use ............................................................................. 6
2.1 SIM card ................................................................................ 6
2.1.1 Insert and pull out the SIM card ......................................6
2.2 Battery .................................................................................. 7
2.3 Install and pull out T‐flash card ............................................. 8
3 Basic Description ................................................................... 8
3.1 Call functions......................................................................... 8
3.1.1 Make a call ....................................................................... 8
3.1.2 Answer a call.................................................................... 9
3.1.3 Reject a call .................................................................... 10
4 Menu Introduction .............................................................. 10
4.1 Dialpad ................................................................................ 10
4.2 Contacts .............................................................................. 10
4.3 Call logs ............................................................................... 10
4.4 Settings ............................................................................... 11
4.5 Internet ............................................................................... 11
4.6 Message .............................................................................. 11
4.7 Camera ................................................................................ 11
4.8 Video Recorder ................................................................... 11
4.9 Profiles ................................................................................ 11
4.10 Calendar ............................................................................ 12
4.11 Audio ................................................................................. 12
4.12 Video ................................................................................. 12
4.13 Ebook ................................................................................ 12
4.14 My files.............................................................................. 12
4.15 Bluetooth .......................................................................... 13
4.16 Image ................................................................................ 13
4.17 FM radio ............................................................................ 13
4.18 Calculator .......................................................................... 13
4.19 Torch ................................................................................. 13
4.21 Clock .................................................................................. 13
4.22 Local search ....................................................................... 13
4.23 Unit conversion ................................................................. 13
5 Common problems and solutions......................................... 14
5.1 When the mobile phone displays “Insert SIM”? .................14
5.2 Checking and precautions of PIN, PIN2, PUK, PUK2 and
password................................................................................... 14
5.3 Network connection fails .................................................... 14
5.4 You can’t be heard .............................................................. 14
5.5 Can’t charge the battery ..................................................... 15
5.6 Weak signal ......................................................................... 15
5.7 Can’t make a call ................................................................. 15
1 General Information
1.1 General notices
You have to use battery and charger appointed by the JIVI ,
otherwise the liquid leak of battery, superheat, detonation and
fire may be caused.
Please don’t bump, shake or chuck your mobile phone
violently to prevent it from fault and fire.
Please don’t place battery, mobile phone and charger near the
microwave‐oven or high‐voltage equipment.
Please don’t use phone at the flammability and explosive place,
or else the malfunction and fire may be caused.
Please don’t place phone at the place of high temperature,
abundant humidity or mass dust, or else the malfunction may
be caused.
Please place mobile phone out of kid’s reach to protect them
from hurt by playing it as toys by mistake.
Please don’t place mobile phone at on‐even or flabby
table‐board to prevent it from malfunction or break attributing
to dropping.
1.2 Notice for phone operation
Please power off your mobile phone in some places such as: in
the plane, hospital, etc, where the mobile phone may affect
the electronic equipment and medical instrument, so please
conform to the relative regulations. To make sure your phone
won’t turn on automatically, please check your alarm clock
function in your alarm setup.
For radio wave interference may cause electronic equipment
malfunction and some other problems, please don’t use phone
near the equipment of feeble signal or high precision.
Especially when next to the following ones: acoustic on,
pacemaker, other medical electronic equipment, fire detector,
automatic gate and some other automatic servomechanism.
Please consult local equipment manufacturer or distributor for
mobile phone’s effect to pacemaker and other medical
electronic equipment.
Please hold LCD softly and don’t use phone to beat other
things, or else it will cause LCD’s dilapidation and liquid leak,
which may cause the blindness when the liquid enters one’s
eyes, If so, please rinse(don’t massage your eyes)them with
clean water, then promptly sees the doctor.
Please don’t disassemble or refit mobile phone, or else the
break, creepage, and fault may be caused.
Some type of mobile phones may accidentally affect the
electronic equipment in car, if so, please stop for your security.
 Please don’t press the key with needle, writing skill and some
other speculate things, otherwise, it will cause mobile phone’s
damage or malfunction.
 Please don’t use phone if the antenna has been broken, or else
it will hurt you.
 The radiation wave of phone may eliminate the information
stored in the soft disk, bank card and credit card when the
phone is so near magnetic substances.
 Keep stud and some other small metal far away from the
headphone, for the speaker will pull them because of its
magnetism, thus hurt you or damage your mobile phone.
 Keep your phone from damp, water or other liquid, if not,
superheat, creepage and fault may be caused.
1.3 Notice for use of battery
 Don’t throw battery into fire; otherwise it will induce fire and
explosion.
 Don’t press in force when installing battery, Or else it will
induce liquid leak, superheat and fire.
 Please neither cause battery to be short by wire, needle and
some other metal, nor blend the battery with necklace, Or else
it will induce liquid leak, superheat and fire.
 Don’t seal battery end, Or else it will induce liquid leak,
superheat and fire.
 Blindness will be caused when the liquid from battery enters
one’s eyes. If so, please rinse (don’t massage your eyes) them
with clean water, then promptly sees the doctor.
 Please don’t dismantle or refit battery, or else it will lead to
liquid leak, superheat explosion or fire.
 Please don’t use or place batteries near fire or heater, or else it
will lead to liquid leak, superheat, explosion or fire.
 Please replace new battery if temperature rising, color
changing or distortion occur during the process of operation,
charging or conservation.
 Burn will be caused when the liquid from battery enters one’s
skin or clothes. If so, please rinse them with clean water, then
promptly sees the doctor.
 Please promptly move the battery away from fire if liquid
leakage or oddball odor occurs to prevent from explosion or
fire.
 Please don’t keep the battery away from damp. or else it will
lead to superheat, fume and erosion.
 Please don’t use or place battery when exposure to direct
sunlight or high temperature, or else it will induce liquid
leakage, superheat, thus decreasing performance and
shortening longevity.
 Please don’t charge more than 24 hours continually.
2 Before Use
2.1 SIM card
 In order to use the mobile phone, you should insert the valid
SIM card, which is the key to enter the GSM network.
 All the information related to the creation of the connection to
the network and initial call records will be recorded in the
metal plane area of the SIM card as well as the names,
telephone numbers and SMS stored in the phone book on the
SIM card. The SIM card can be taken out from your mobile
phone and can be placed in any one of the GSM mobile
phones for use (the new mobile phone will read the SIM card
automatically).
*Note: Please do power off your mobile phone before pulling
out the SIM card. It is forbidden to insert or pull out the SIM card
with the mobile phone connected to the external power supply;
otherwise, the SIM card is most likely to be damaged.
2.1.1 Insert and pull out the SIM card
 Power off your mobile phone and then remove the battery and
other external power supply.
 Insert the SIM card into the SIM card slot, make sure the SIM is
fixed accurately.
 When you need to pull out your SIM card, please power off
your mobile phone firstly, then remove the battery, open the
SIM card slot and then pull out your SIM card
*NOTICE: The card slot on the UP is SIM2 card, the one on the
Down is SIM 1 card.
2.2 Battery
 The battery can run immediately after taken apart for it has
charged for about 50% volume; In order to reach the optimum
operation, please make use under the situation of fully
charging after complete consumption. The new battery should
be charged at least for 14 hours. Only when the initial battery
is exhausted thoroughly (the electricity quantity runs out and
the mobile phone can not power on) can the battery be fully
recharged for use, so does the second time charging. Only
when recycled for three times in this way, the battery works in
the best condition easily.
2.3 Install and pull out T‐flash card
This mobile phone supports T‐flash card, which is a kind of
multimedia memory card used to increase memory of the mobile
phone. It is so small that you should take cautions to install or pull
it out in order to avoid damage. The method to install/ pull out
T‐flash card as the follows:
1. Install the T‐flash card: Power off the mobile phone, ,and set
T‐flash card with the metal face downward to the T‐flash card slot.
2. Pull out the T‐flash card, power off the mobile phone, take out
the T‐flash.
Note: The mobile phone does not support hot‐plug function of
T‐FLASH in “power on” mode. Only when the mobile phone is
powered off can T‐FLASH be pulled out.
3 Basic Description
3.1 Call functions
You can dial or receive call if the symbol of network supplier
is displayed on the screen (intensity of network signal shown at
left up corner). Move in small region may improve calling effect,
which is has too much with the barrier.
3.1.1 Make a call
 Dial call:
Input telephone numbers, and then click dial key to make
call(
or
),
Click on the ( ) to delete number if modification is needed. The
picture of dialing will appears on the screen during dialing, then
call status information will appears after the pick up of
phone ,additionally together with a alert sound(network support
needed) if it is opened. If you want to end the call, please press
the end key. If the number does not belong to the Phone Book
List, the screen of your device only displays the number.
Otherwise, the name would be displayed.
 Dial international call:
Please press * key twice until prefix“+”of international call
appears on the screen, which will allow you to dial to any country
without knowing of the local international call prefix(for
instance,0086 for china).
Firstly enter prefix, then enter the country area number and
complete phone numbers. The country area number is in
accordance with general routine, such as 49 for Germany, 44 for
UK, 46 for Sweden and so on.
Please delete“0”before city number, which is the same as
dialing international call.
For example, please dial service phone of other countries as:
+86 21 114
+ Country code
integrated no.
dialing key
Emergency call:
You are able to make emergency call in the range covered by
network (please refer to signal intensity displayed in left up
corner).Emergency call will be shown on the screen if your
network supplier doesn’t provide ramble function. Emergency call
can be made without SIM card if you are in the network range
3.1.2 Answer a call
You can Press the call key to receive the call when call
coming. Display “SIM1 incoming call” with the phone number or
name if SIM 1 has been called. Display “SIM2 incoming call” with
the phone number or name if SIM 2 has been called.
You also can press the key in the earphone to receive calls if
it has been connected.
3.1.3 Reject a call
 When you do not want to answer a call, you can press the end
key to end the call.
4 Menu Introduction
4.1 Dialpad
Enter interface input number can stir to make a phone call
4.2 Contacts
In contacts list, click “Contacts” or “Call log” or “Favorites”, it
switches among Contacts & Call log & Favorites
You may save the information of contacts including names and
telephone numbers in the Contact, which can save as much as
100 entries. The storable entries of SIM card depend on the type
of the card.
You may select to edit, delete, mark, copy, copy all contacts and
etc.
4.3
Call logs
SIM card 1 and SIM card 2 Call history include all calls, missed
calls, dialed calls, received calls, click the “menu key”, can see
delete all, call timers, GPRS counter operation
Note: This function needs to be supported by network operator.
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4.4 Settings
Enter settings menu for: phone setting\ display setting\security
setting\ call setting\Connections operation
4.5 Internet
Enter Internet menu for: You can Input website, browse the web
etc
4.6 Message
Into Message can be write message/ inbox/ outbox/ drafts/
sentbox /security inbox/templates/operation
4.7 Camera
In the options of camera interface, The drop‐down menu ( ), You
may set shutter, shoot mode, size, Brightness, contrast, white
balance, cont. shot, effect settings, storage and etc. you may
enter the photos to view the photos. Touch ( ) to take photos,
touch ( ) you can switch front and back camera
4.8 Video Recorder
In the options of the video recorder interface, The drop‐down
menu ( ),you may set shoot mode, size, Brightness, contrast,
effect settings, you may enter the video list to play the video.
Touch ( ) to begin video ,Your phone can recorder 3GP formats
file.
4.9 Profiles
Profiles: Normal\Silent\Meeting\Indoor\Outdoor\Earphone and
Bluetooth operation
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4.10 Calendar
This is function can be set in different time remind your important
matters, record the schedule
4.11 Audio
The music player is used to play music files in supported formats
in the current player’s list.
click the “menu key”, You may view details of the music files and
set the current music file as the ring signal for incoming call. You
may connect the Bluetooth earphone to enjoy the music.
4.12 Video
Enter the video player to playing the video file.
Note: You phone supports 3GP formats file.
4.13 Ebook
Enter Internet menu for: You can view save the ebook in the
storage card
4.14 My files
For the memory card, you may establish a data file folder, change
the folder name, delete a folder, sequence the files and etc.
Use as: For the music use as incoming tone, For the picture use as
wallpaper, For the video use as screen saver, power on/off.
Rename: Change the name of a file/file folder.
Copy a file: To copy any file in the memory card.
Mark: To mark the picture or music you selected, or mark all.
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4.15 Bluetooth
Connecting the bluetooth, can undertake the file transfer, etc
4.16 Image
View the pictures in the memory card.
4.17 FM radio
On FM Radio interface, touch ( ) to turn on/off FM radio,touch
the ( ) and ( ) to change the channel. By pressing the volume
side key to adjust volume.
4.18 Calculator
On Main menu, enter Calculator. It supports four arithmetic
operations such as “+”, “‐”, “x” and “/”
4.19 Torch
4.20 Recorder
You can record file and play it.
4.21 Clock
Enter clock can be World clock\ Alarm\Stopwatch\Timer
4.22 Local search
Enter local search can menu, enter key words, the matched result
will display below, click ,perform the corresponding operations.
4.23 Unit conversion
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5 Common problems and solutions
5.1 When the mobile phone displays “Insert SIM”?
1. Contact between SIM card and mobile phone is bad or the SIM
card is not inserted.
2. Change the SIM card and try again. The SIM card may have
fault if the mobile phone operates normally. Please contact your
network operator.
3. If there is oxidation on the surface of SIM card or SIM card slot
of the mobile phone, please wipe with alcohol or clean cloth.
4. Please contact Sales Service Center or Maintenance
Department if the above methods are invalid.
5.2 Checking and precautions of PIN, PIN2, PUK, PUK2 and
password
1. Please consult local network operator.
2. The SIM card is locked if you input invalid PIN code for three
times continuously.
3. Please consult SIM card operator for PUK code.
5.3 Network connection fails
1. The signals in your local place are weak or have shielding.
Please move to other places and try again.
2. Please contact Sales Service Center or Maintenance
Department to do phone test.
5.4 You can’t be heard
1. Make sure whether it is network problem and try again.
2. The communication lines in some places are bad. Please
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move to other places and try again.
3. The trunk line of network operator is bad.
4. Please contact Sales Service Center or Maintenance
Department if the above methods are invalid.
5.5 Can’t charge the battery
1. The contact between charger and mobile phone is bad.
Make sure whether the installation is proper.
2. Check whether the battery is valid. The battery
performance drops after several years.
5.6 Weak signal
1. If the local network signals are unstable, the signals of the
mobile phone receives won’t be stable. Please move to other
places and try again.
2. Please contact Sales Service Center or Maintenance
Department if the above method is invalid.
5.7 Can’t make a call
1. The local network signals are weak and please move to
places with strong signals and try again.
2. Local network operator is busy. Please try again later.
3. Check whether Hide ID is enabled. You can’t make a call if
the local network operator doesn’t support this function and you
have enabled it.
4. Please contact Sales Service Center or Maintenance
Department if the above methods are invalid.
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Warning:
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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.
SAR tests are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the
phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands, although
the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone
while operating can be well below the maximum value, in general, the closer you are to a
wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.
Before a new model phone is a available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to
the FCC that it does not exceed the exposure limit established by the FCC, Tests for each
phone are performed in positions and locations (e.g. at the ear and worn on the body)as
required by the FCC.
For body worn operation, this model phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure
guidelines when used with an accessory designated for this product or when used with an accessory that
contains no metal and keeping the mobile phone and its antenna at least 1.5 centimeters from your body
when transmitting.
Non-compliance with the above restrictions may result in violation of RF exposure guidelines.
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