Cyrus Technology CM17SA Rugged Phone User Manual
Cyrus Technology GmbH Rugged Phone
User Manual
CYRUS-TECHNOLOGY.DE
CS 28 HIPSTER
USER MANUAL
for purchasing the smartphone CS28 HIPSTER of Cyrus Technology.
This smartphone is shockproof, water and dustproof. The functions and properties of the CS28 HIPSTER are
explained in this manual.
Besides the usual call features, the CS28 HIPSTER offers you additional functions like a MP3 player, video player,
camera, and many more.
The CS28 HIPSTER includes a charger, USB cable and headphones. Unauthorized chargers can pose a risk and
annul warranty claims.
If your smartphone does not work as described in the user manual, please contact the manufacturer at
info@cyrus-technology.de
1. Safety Information
1.1 Safety information for the battery
1.2 Safety informations for the mobile phone
2. Introduction
2.1 Insertion and removal of the SIM Card(s) and/or SD
Card(s)
2.2 Insertion and removal of the battery
2.3 Charging the battery
3. Basic functions
3.1 Switching the device on/off
3.2 Locking and unlocking the screen
3.3 Operating Touch Display
3.3.1 Selection
3.3.2 Extended Selection
3.3.3 Scroll
3.3.4 Drag & Drop
3.3.5 Zooming
3.3.6 Fast-forward scroll mode
3.4 Querying the IMEI number
3.5 Main buttons
3.6 Turning the screen on and off
3.7 Main screen
3.7.1 Add items to the main screen
3.7.2 Move items on the main screen
3.7.3 Delete items from main screen
3.8 WLAN settings
3.8.1 Delete the WLAN network
3.9 Operating status of the mobile phone
3.10 Status bar
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» Cyrus reserves the right of the nal interpretation of this manual.
» Cyrus reserves the right to change technical specications without prior notice.
» Without the prior written permission of Cyrus, it is strictly forbidden to reproduce,
use or publish the content of this manual in any way.
The manufacturer reserves the right to change technical specications without prior notice.
The company reserves the right to change the contents of this manual without prior notice.
The manufacturer reserves the right to change the technical product specications without prior notice.
Cyrus Technology GmbH
Hergelsbendenstraße 49, 52080 Aachen
Phone: +49 (0)241 / 93 91 27-0
E-Mail: info@cyrus-technology.de
COPYRIGHT NOTICE
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4. Dial
4.1 Dial Panel
4.2 End a call
4.3 Accept or reject a call
4.4 Reject via message
4.5 Holding a call
4.6 Mute during a call
4.7 Switch between ongoing calls
4.8 Call options
4.9 Call logs
4.10 Emergency call
5. Contacts
5.1 New Contact
5.2 Save Contacts
5.3 Edit or delete contact
5.4 Add contact to favorites list
5.5 Delete favorite contact
6. Messages
6.1 Send a SMS
6.2 Create and send a MMS
6.3 Read and reply to a message
6.4 View message details
6.5 Delete a message
6.5.1 Delete all messages from and to a contact
6.5.2 Delete one message
6.5.3 Change message settings
7. E-Mails
7.1 Set up e-mail account
7.2 Read e-mails
7.3 Edit and send an e-mail
7.4 Adding a signature
7.5 Adding an e-mail account
7.6 Edit email account
8. Music
8.1 Open the music library
8.2 Open the music le
8.2.1 Play Music
8.3 Usage of the playlist
8.3.1 Create a playlist
8.3.2 Add songs to the playlist
8.3.3 Remove a song from the playlist
8.4 Play Music
8.5 Music Player Features
9. Camera
9.1 Taking a picture
9.2 Recording a video
9.3 Set camera mode
9.4 Set Camera Recording Mode
10. Picture Library
10.1 View picture library
10.2 Edit pictures
10.2.1 View pictures
10.2.2 View slides
10.2.3 Edit pictures
10.2.4 Rotate picture
10.2.5 Crop picture
10.2.6 Set a photo as a wallpaper or contact photo
10.2.7 Details
10.2.8 Print
10.2.9 Delete pictures
10.3 Share a picture
11. Applications
11.1 Clock
11.2 Calendar
11.3 Calculator
11.4 Document management
11.5 Stopwatch
11.6 Sound recorder
11.7 Flashlight
11.8 FM Radio
12. Settings
12.1 WLAN and Internet
12.1.1 WLAN
12.1.2 Turbo Download
12.1.3 Bluetooth
12.1.4 SIM
12.1.5 Data usage
12.1.6 Other settings
12.2 Device
12.3 Personal settings
12.4 System
12.5 Playstore
13. Common Problems & Solutions
14. Quick Start
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1.2 Safety informations for the mobile phone
»Store the mobile phone in a place that is not accessible to children.
»Do not store the mobile phone in a place with a temperature above
55 degrees Celsius. Too high temperature could damage, bend or
melt the phone.
»Do not store the mobile phone in a place with a temperature below
-25°C. When the battery is then placed in a place with normal tempera-
ture, moisture can be develop inside, which in turn causes damage to
the circuit board.
»Never attempt to disassemble the phone. Improper handling could
damage the device.
»Never use irritant chemicals, solvents, or corrosive detergents to
clean the mobile phone.
»Please use the original equipment recommended by the manufacturer.
Unauthorized accessories could damage the mobile phone.
»Never use the mobile phone in the airplane. The navigation system
of the airplane could be impaired thereby. Many countries have a
regulation prohibiting the use of the mobile phone during the ight.
»Pay attention to environmental safety.
Never use the mobile phone at a gas station. In addition, never use
the phone in an oil storage facility, chemical plant, or near combustible
or explosive objects.
» Pay attention to trafc safety.
Be cautious when you drive a vehicle and only make a phone call
while driving through a hands-free kit.
»Pay attention to interfering radiation.
When using the mobile phone be as far as possible from objects
and instruments that are susceptible to interference. We recom-
mend that you be 2.5cm away from the antenna when using the
phone.
»Look for disturbance in medical facilities.
Some medical instruments could be interfered with when using a
mobile phone. Therefore many hospitals prohibit the use of mobile
phones in the facility.
»Mind the storage environment.
Keep the mobile phone away from magnetic media. The radiation
from the mobile phone can erase the stored information on the
magnetic device.
W A R N I N G I N F O R M A T I O N
»No part of the mobile phone may be repaired by the user. If you
are not sure whether the phone is damaged or not, please send it
to Cyrus Technology‘s designated service and maintenance center
immediately to be examined by a qualied technician. Never dis-
assemble the mobile phone yourself. Doing so may result in electric
shock or injury.
»Never allow children to use the mobile phone without supervision.
Improper use by children could damage the mobile phone and/or
cause injury to children and/or other persons. At the same time, the
removable parts of the mobile phone, such as the SIM or SD card,
can be swallowed by children.
NOTE:
Before checking the water resistance, make sure that all of
the closures are 100% sealed and/or the screw connections
of the battery cover (if you have a model with a replaceable
battery) are sufciently tightened to prevent water to enter.
1. Safety Information
1.1 Safety information for the battery
R E C O M M E N D E D T E R M S O F U S E
»Please read carefully this user manual.
»This battery should be only charged with the original charger.
»Do not use the battery next to a re place and the oven or in an
environment with more than 55°C. Overheating will cause a short
circuit in the battery, which can result in overheating, smoking,
distortion and inaming.
»Use the original charger and correctly recharge the battery. Using a
different charger may cause hazards. If the battery is not charged
with the original charger, this can lead to loss of the protection
circuit inside the battery. Furthermore, chemical reactions can occur,
the battery can heat up, smoke can develop and the battery can
ignite.
»Do not leave the battery connected to the charger as soon as it is
100% charged. Excessive charging can lead to overheating, smoke
development and inaming of the battery.
»Do not place the battery in a microwave, oven, or other pressure
vessels. The resulting damage to the structure can lead to overheating,
smoke development and inaming of the battery. If a leak is
detected on the battery (or if a peculiar smell can be observed), the
battery should be kept away from re, as the leaked electrolyte may
catch re or cause other hazards.
»Protect the battery against strong sunlight. The battery must not be
heated above 55 degrees Celsius. The protection circuit installed in
the battery can prevent various unforeseen circumstances. Do not
use the battery in a high voltage eld, as the voltage could damage
the protection and lead to damage to the battery, such as overhea-
ting or inaming of the battery.
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2.1 Insertion and removal of the SIM Card(s) and/or
SD Card(s)
Switch the mobile phone off, slide the pen into the side hole, and push
the pen until the SIM card slot protrudes slightly and you can remove
the slot. Place the SIM card(s) or a SIM card and an SD card in the
slot. Please place the cards as indicated by the slide-in frame and the
contacts point towards the back of the unit.
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SIM cards do not support changing while the device is
running (hot plug). Do not change the SIM card in stand-by
mode, as this could damage the card
2.2 Insertion and removal of the battery
The battery is built in.
NOTE:
The phone battery cannot be removed manually.
2.3 Charging the battery
Charge the battery completely as following:
1. Connect the Micro USB cable to the Micro USB port on the phone.
2. Insert the plug into the socket. The battery icon is now displayed
dynamically, indicating for the user that the device is charging.
3. When charging is completed, the symbol of a full battery is displayed.
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You can also charge your mobile phone via a USB data
connection and on the computer. If the battery of your
phone has been completely consumed, it may be impossible
to charge via a USB cable. Then you should denitely use
the charger to recharge the phone battery
3.1 Switch the device on/off
Press and hold the power key to turn the mobile phone on and off.
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It takes a moment to initialize the phone. Please wait patiently.
If the mobile phone is is turned on before the SIM card is
inserted, only some functions of the mobile phone can be
used normally. After the SIM card is inserted, the phone
automatically determines whether it can be used or not.
3.2 Locking and unlocking the screen
If the mobile phone hasn’t been in use for a period of time, the screen
becomes black to enter the screen-lock state and save battery power.
Lock screen/mobile phone: press the power button.
Unlock screen/mobile phone: Press the power button, the screen
lights up, and the screen-locked state
is displayed. Tap the unlock icon and
drag it up to unlock the screen. If you
have set the lock pattern or password
protection, the mobile phone will ask
you to draw the pattern or enter a
password.
MAIN MENU » SETTINGS » SECURITY » SCREEN LOCK »
SET SCREEN LOCK » PATTERN LOCK
1. SET UP THE SCREEN LOCK » PATTERN.
2. Look for the screen tip and the sample pattern and tap twice NEXT.
3. Use your nger to draw a connecting line between 4 points to draw
the pattern.
4. Tap NEXT.
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Note: With the PTT function, the use distance to the face
shall be more than 25mm, and the duty cycle shall be
less than 50% for normal talk/listen use.
3.9 Operating status of the mobile phone
3.10 Status bar
The top status bar on the main screen displays new messages, emails,
calendar appointments, alarms, and ongoing operations (e.g., calls).
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3. Basic functions
4G network signal
strength
3G network signal
strength
Used GSM network
Battery is charging
WLAN signal strength
Headphones are
plugged in
New message
Call
Download
USB connection
Full battery
Mute setting mode
Open local WLAN
hotspot
Flight mode
Alarm clock is set
Missed call
3.8 WLAN settings
MAIN MENU » SETTINGS » WLAN
»WLAN: turn the WLAN on or off
»Network Notications: Set up your mobile phone to notify you
when an open network is nearby.
»WLAN network: search for wireless networks in the area:
1. Press the SETTINGS button » WLAN.
2. Select WLAN and turn it on. The mobile phone will search
for available WLAN connections. The WLAN networks
found are then listed in the network list.
3. Click on a network to connect to it.
4. If the network is protected, you will be prompted to enter
the password. Ask the network operator or administrator
for specic details.
3.8.1 Delete the WLAN network
You can set the phone so that it does not store WLAN network details.
1. Turn on the WLAN function.
2. Click and hold the network name of the connected
network in the WLAN settings screen.
3. Click on the opened WLAN dialog box to forget the
saved connections.
3.6 Turning the screen on and off
1. To save battery power, avoid accidental screen contact or to clean
the screen, the power button can be used to turn off the screen. To
turn the screen back on, press the power button again.
2. The duration after which the screen turns off automatically can be
set under SETTINGS „SCREEN“ REST STATE.
3.7 Main screen
The main screen can be scrolled to the left and right, the apps as well
as quick buttons and widgets can be customized and added.
3.7.1 Add items to the main screen
Customize the main screen to your personal needs by adding appli-
cations, widgets, folders, and shortcuts to applications or objects.
3.7.2 Move items on the main screen
1. Tap and hold the object you want to move.
2. Drag it now to the desired location.
3.7.3 Delete items from main screen
1. Tap and hold the item you want to delete.
2. Drag the object you want to delete to the Delete icon.
4.5 Holding a call
During the call, press the icon.
4.6 Mute during a call
Press the -icon during the call.
4.7 Switch between ongoing calls
To switch between two active calls, simply click on the caller interface.
4.8 Call options
The following options are available during a call:
1. Click on the speaker icon to use the speaker of your mobile phone.
2. Pull down the drop-down menu and click Bluetooth to use a Blue-
tooth device.
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Before using this function, make sure that the mobile phone
is paired with the appropriate Bluetooth audio device and
the connection is established
3. Click on the dialing eld to enter the numbers.
4. Click » ADD CALL to add a call.
5. Click » RECORD CALL to record a call.
4.9 Call logs
Call records include all dialed numbers, incoming calls and missed
calls.
MAIN MENU » PHONE » CALL LOGS
1. Click on the right to call back.
2. Click on CONTACT » CALL DETAILS to view details of the number
and select further options.
4.10 Emergency call
NOTE:
Your network operator has set up one or more emergency
numbers. There are different emergency numbers in different
countries, so the emergency numbers of your mobile phone
are not valid in all regions. Under certain circumstances, an
emergency call may not occur due to overloading of the
network or disturbances.
MAIN MENU » PHONE
(if the mobile phone was locked, click Emergency Call).
1. Enter the emergency call number.
2. Click the Dial icon to dial the emergency number.
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4.1 Dial panel
MAIN MENU » PHONE
Press the numbers on the dial pad to enter a phone number.
If you enter an incorrect number, you can press the to delete it
one by one.
If you want to delete the entire number, hold down the .
To make a call abroad, press and hold the 0 key to enter the international
call code „+“. Click the Dial button below the dialing eld to call the
number you entered.
4.2 End a call
Click and press Hang Up to end a call.
4.3 Accept or reject a call
When you receive a call, the relevant caller information is displayed on
the screen. If you missed a call, you will receive a message.
Hold the -icon on the incoming call interface and slide it to the
green -icon to accept the call and slide it to the red -icon
to reject the call.
4.4 Reject via message
Slide the -icon up on the -icon to reject the call and send a
message with a reason for rejecting it.
4. Dial
Create and manage your list of personal or company contacts stored
in your mobile phone or SIM card. Contacts can either be created or
deleted.
5.1 New Contact
MAIN MENU » CONTACTS
Click to display the dialog box for a new contact, and then select
whether you want to save this contact on the phone or SIM card. Enter
the name of the contact and the relevant information and click on Finish.
5.2 Save Contacts
MAIN MENU » CONTACTS » » IMPORT/EXPORT
Select whether you want to export to the SD or SIM card and then export.
NOTE:
Backups of contacts use the phone‘s memory.
5.3 Edit or delete contact
MAIN MENU » CONTACTS
Click on the corresponding contact and press ,to edit the contact.
Then click in the upper right corner on .
Click on the corresponding contact and press » DELETE to delete the
contact.
5.4 Add the contact to favorites list
You can add frequently used contacts to the Favorites list.
1. Open your Contacts app.
2. Click on the desired contact.
3. Click the star icon to add this contact to your favorites.
5.5 Delete favorite contacts
MAIN MENU » CONTACTS » FAVORITES
Open your favorite contact and open the contact details interface and
click on the ve-pointed star symbol to remove the contact from your
favorites.
You can send and receive SMS or MMS, including multimedia les.
6.1 Send a SMS
MAIN MENU » MESSAGES
1. Open the message app to see the message list.
2. Click at the top of the screen to create a new message.
3. Enter the recipient‘s phone number in the recipient box or select
the recipient from the contact list by clicking the icon on the right.
4. Click on „Enter text message“ to write a message.
5. Click to send the message.
6.2 Create and send a MMS
1. Open messages and view the message list.
2. Click at the top of the screen to create a new message.
3. Enter the recipient‘s phone number in the recipient box or select
the recipient from the contact list by clicking the icon on the right.
4. Click on „Enter text message“ to write a message.
5. Click to add a le.
6. After you have nished writing the message, click to send it.
NOTE:
An SMS automatically changes to an MMS when a theme
is selected or a le is attached, etc. On the other hand, an
MMS automatically becomes an SMS when the theme or
attached les are deleted.
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5. Contacts 6. Messages
You can read and send e-mails conveniently via the mobile phone.
7.1 Set up your e-mail account
You must rst set up your e-mail account when using the e-mail feature
for the rst time.
»Click on E-MAIL in the main menu to open it and add your e-mail
account.
»Enter your email address and password, then click CONTINUE. The
system will then connect to the server and automatically check the
server settings. However, you can also dene these manually.
»Specify the frequency with which you want to retrieve new emails.
Also, set your main account, email notications, etc. and click
CONTINUE.
»Enter a name for your email account and specify which name is
displayed to other people who receive emails from you, and then
click Next.
»The system will synchronize the settings with the congured e-mail
server. Then your e-mail address is also visible on your phone.
7.2 Read e-mails
»After you have set up your email account, click E-MAIL to open your
inbox.
»Click on the e-mail to be read. This e-mail will then open and will be
displayed on the screen with the sender, subject and e-mail content
in the lower part of the screen.
NOTE:
If you receive a new e-mail, the status bar will also inform
you about it. You can open this message panel and click on
the new e-mail.
6.3 Read and reply to a message
1. Tap on a message.
2. If you want to answer the message, you only have to enter the
content of the reply in the text input eld below it.
6.4 View message details
1. Open messages and view the message list.
2. Click on the message to open it.
3. Click on the message and hold it down.
4. Then click Message Details in the pop-up menu.
6.5 Delete a message
6.5.1 Delete all messages from and to a contact
1. Open messages and view the message list.
2. Press and hold the messages.
3. Click on DELETE MESSAGES.
NOTE:
Another method: Open the message list, click on the menu
button and select DELETE, select the messages to be deleted
and click DELETE in the upper right corner.
6.5.2 Delete one message
1. Open messages and view the message list.
2. Click on the message to be deleted and hold it down.
3. Click to delete the message.
6.5.3 Change message settings
1. Open messages and view the message list.
2. Click to open the settings.
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7.3 Edit and send an e-mail
»Click on E-MAIL in the main menu to reach the mailbox.
»Click in the lower right corner.
»To add CC or BCC email addresses, enter the recipient or click the
address icon on the right side of the recipient bar.
»Click CONCERN to add a subject to the e-mail.
»Click CONTENT to write the email.
»Click to attach a photo, video, audio le, and/or other
documents to the e-mail.
»Click in the upper right corner of the screen to send the e-mail.
7.4 Add a signature to the e-mail
»Click on E-MAIL in the main menu to open it.
»Click » SETTINGS.
»Click on the e-mail account you have set up.
»Click SIGNATURE.
»Enter your preferred signature and press OK.
7.5 Adding an e-mail account
»Click on E-MAIL in the main menu to reach the mailbox.
»Click on the upper left icon » SETTINGS » ADD ACCOUNT.
»Then you can add a new e-mail account. For more details,
see FIXING THE E-MAIL ACCOUNT.
7.6 Edit email account
»Click on E-MAIL in the main menu to enter the Inbox.
»Click » SETTINGS.
»Click on the e-mail account for which you want to edit the
main settings, notication settings and server settings.
You can listen to music stored on your phone or SD card through the
music player.
8.1 Open the music library
Click MUSIC in the main menu. The system will then automatically search
the phone for audio les. The audio les are then displayed in the list.
After opening the music application you can see four labels: musician,
album, song and playlist. You can open the music in different view modes.
8.2 Open music le
8.2.1 Play Music
1. Open the music application and view the list of audio les.
2. Click on MUSIC/ALBUM/SONGS/PLAYLIST to nd the music
le you want to play.
3. Click on the music le to play it.
8.3 Usage of the playlist
You can create a playlist to put your music les in a song collection so
that the songs are played in a specic order or by random order.
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7. E-Mail
8.4 Play Music
Open the music library and select your desired music that you want to
listen to.
8.5 Music player features
Function Instruction
Play/Pause Tap
Previous/next song Tap
Fast forward/Rewind Tap and hold
View playlist Tap
Shufe Tap
Repeat Tap
Volume Press volume control up or down
Your phone is equipped with a camera. With this camera you can take
pictures of everything and then use each picture as a background
or share it via a message, Bluetooth, e-mail, etc. You can use it as a
background. The phone stores the recorded images on the external SD
card and the internal memory.
NOTE:
To get a good picture, the camera should be cleaned rst.
Please respect the rights and interests of others and inform
yourself about local laws, duties and practices before taking
photos.
9.1 Taking a picture
1. Open the main menu , then click to start the camera
mode. You can select different camera modes at the top right edge
of the app. In the right bottom corner, you can choose the camera
change mode and switch from front to main camera Tap on the
screen to focus. See gure:
2. The camera mode is set by default. Press at the bottom of the
screen to change the shooting mode.
3. Point the camera at the target object.
4. Press to take a photo. A thumbnail of the last photo taken is
displayed at the bottom right of the screen. Tap on the thumbnail
to see the photos.
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8.3.1 Create a playlist
»Open the music application and view the list of audio les.
»Select the music les to be added to the playlist. Click .
»Click on ADD TO PLAYLIST.
»Click on the Create Playlist button.
»Give the new playlist a name.
»Click SAVE. Then the new playlist with the selected music
les is completed.
8.3.2 Add songs to the playlist
»Open MUSIC, select the songs screen.
»Select the music documents to be added to the playlist.
Click .
»Click on ADD TO PLAYLIST.
»Select the destination playlist.
8.3.3 Remove a song from the playlist
»Open MUSIC, select the song screen.
»Click on the playlist and select the songs you want to
remove.
»Click .
»Select Remove from Playlist.
9. Camera
9.3 Setting the camera modes
Press to open the camera settings and change exposure, effects,
shooting, and other settings. See gure:
9.4 Setting video recording modes
Press to open the camera settings and change Audio Settings,
Time Lapse Interval, Video Quality and other settings. See gure:
»Press to delete the photo.
» Press and select DIASHOW to play your photos as a slideshow.
»Press to edit the photo.
» Press and select USE AS to set the picture as the wallpaper and
contact photo.
»Press and select DETAILS to view details of the photo.
» Press and select PRINT to save the photo in PDF format.
9.2 Record a video
1. Switch camera to video recording mode.
2. Point the camera at the target object. Press to start recording
and press to stop recording and automatically save the recorded
video.
3. A thumbnail of the last recorded video is displayed at the bottom
right of the screen. Tap the thumbnail for the following options:
»Tap SEND VIA to forward the video as a message, Bluetooth,
e-mail, etc.
»Press the MENU button and select DELETE to delete the video.
»Press the MENU button and select CUT to crop the video.
»If you press the MENU button and select MUTE, the video is
stored in the camera and muted during playback.
»Press the MENU button and select DETAILS to view details of
the video.
You can open the image library to browse through your image album.
10.1 View picture album
Click ALBUM in the main menu and view the album. The gallery can
display images from the SD card or phone, including images taken by the
camera and downloaded from the Internet and other devices.
10.2 Edit pictures
10.2.1 View pictures
1. Click on the picture gallery to open and view the album.
2. Click on an album in the list to open it. Then the pictures
from this album will be displayed in preview format.
3. Click on a thumbnail image to view it in large format.
10.2.2 View slides
1. Open an album and the album‘s images will be previewed.
2. Click on thumbnails in the album to view the pictures.
3. Click » PLAY SLIDESHOW to play all the images in the
album in a slideshow.
10.2.3 Edit pictures
If you are viewing an image, click » EDIT to edit an image.
10.2.4 Rotate pictures
When viewing a picture, click » ROTATE LEFT to rotate the picture
90 degrees to the left.
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11.4 Document management
The File Manager lets you view and manage les and folders in the
phone or memory.
FILE MANAGEMENT:
View and manage les on the SD card and internal memory: Open the
app.
1. Click to browse through folders, songs, videos, APK and other
required information.
2. Click to create a new folder. Edit the name and click OK.
3. Click to display menu options. Click SELECT FILES AND ORDERS
and select les and folders to share, copy and cut them.
4. Press to display menu options. Then click on ARRANGE TO.
You can sort by type, name, size and date.
5. Click to display menu options. Click DISPLAY/NOT DISPLAY HID-
DEN FILES.
11.5 Stopwatch
1. Click on the clock in the main menu, then select Stopwatch.
2. Click the START icon to start the timer.
3. Click STOP to end the timer.
4. Click on ROUND-BASED TIME to stop several times.
5. Click on RESET to delete the times.
11.1 Clock
1. Open the clock application in the main menu to start the clock
setting interface.
2. Select here between clock, alarm, stopwatch and timer.
11.2 Calendar
1. Open the calendar from the main menu.
2. Click on the drop-down button in the upper left corner to view the
date, week, month, schedule, etc.
3. Click to create an event, search for something, reload, view or set
the calendar.
11.3 Calculator
1. Open the computer from the main menu.
2. Enter numbers and characters.
3. Then click on the EQUALITY SIGN.
4. Slide the right colored bar to the left to start the „Senior Panel“
and do more computing.
10.2.5 Crop picture
When viewing the image, click » CUT to crop the image.
10.2.6 Set a photo as a wallpaper or contact photo
1. To view pictures, simply click on the thumbnails of the
camera in the album.
2. Then click to open menu options, and then click SET
PICTURE AS.
3. In the pop-up window, select BACKGROUND to use the
image as the background. Choose between the start
screen and lock screen.
10.2.7 Details
When viewing an image, click and then click on DETAILS to view
the image size, manufacturer, shooting time, and more.
10.2.8 Print
Click » PRINT to save the image as a PDF le.
10.2.9 Delete pictures
Click » DELETE to delete an image.
10.3 Share a picture
1. Open the image you want to split from the gallery.
2. Click in the upper right corner to share the image with others
via a message, Bluetooth, e-mail or a third party
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10. Picture Library 11. Applications
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11.6 Sound recorder
Open the microphone from the main menu.
1. Bring the phone and microphone close to your mouth and click
to record sound.
2. Click to stop recording.
3. Click to play the recorded audio le.
11.7 Flashlight
Drag down the status bar, then click FLASHLIGHT in the drop-down
menu to turn it on and off.
11.8 FM Radio
Open the radio in the main menu (it is necessary to insert the ear studs
as an antenna in order to run the radio) .
1. Click to turn on the radio.
2. Click to view the list of radio stations.
3. Click to search for radio stations located in front of the
current radio frequency.
Click SETTINGS on the main menu.
12.1 WLAN and Internet
12.1.1 WLAN
1. Click WLAN to enter the WLAN interface, then slide the
slider to On/Off.
2. Once the WLAN is turned on, you can search for nearby
WLAN connections. After you have logged into a WLAN
network, you can connect your phone via WLAN.
12.1.2 Turbo Download
Click on TURBO DOWNLOAD and turn it on or off
12.1.3 Bluetooth
1. To view the Bluetooth interface, click BLUETOOTH and
then turn it on or off.
2. After turning on Bluetooth, you can search for nearby Blue-
tooth hotspots. After connecting to Bluetooth, you can
transfer documents, photos, etc. to another Bluetooth device.
3. Click to update and rename the device and to view
received documents.
12.1.4 SIM
1. After the SIM card has been inserted, the network operator
can be displayed and the SIM card can be switched on or off.
NOTE:
If you operate the device with two SIM cards, the use of a
micro SD card is only possible with selected devices. Please
inform yourself on our Website under the technical data of
the respective model.
2. Preferred SIM card: the SIM card for mobile data networks.
12.1.5 Data usage
View the mobile data consumption of each application on SIM 1
and SIM 2.
12.1.6 Other settings
a. Flight mode
Set the ight mode on/off by sliding the switch left/right
b. Network Sharing and Portable Hotspots
After entering the Network Sharing and Portable Hotspot interface,
the phone can be selected as a portable WLAN hotspot where the
data connection is shared with multiple devices at the same time.
The phone can be connected with a USB cable to share the data
connection with the PC. Bluetooth-based network sharing allows
you to use the phone as a Bluetooth-based sharing hotspot to share
the phone‘s data connection with another device.
c. VPN
NOTE:
Before using VPN, a PIN or password must be set to block
the screen.
Click on the „+“ icon in the upper right corner and add a new VPN.
Enter the name, server address, user name and password to connect
the phone to VPN. After a successful connection you can log on to
websites in other countries.
HINWEIS:
You must add the VPN server address, user name and pass-
word yourself
d. Mobile network
If you open the interface via the mobile network, you can switch
on and off the mobile data ow, as well as data roaming, set the
access point and select the network operator and the preferred
network type.
Access point name:
View and add access point.
12. Settings
11. Applications
Network Operator:
select the network operator.
Preferred network type:
Setting the SIM card Network mode.
12.2 Device
1. Display
The display of the device can be adjusted.
Brightness: Adjust the screen brightness.
Adaptive brightness: Slide the switch on/off. The screen bright-
ness can thus adapt to the ambient light.
MiraVision: Make settings such as Standard, Beautiful,
Custom, etc.
Background image: Sets the background.
Sleep mode: Time that must elapse before the screen
turns off.
Automatic screen
rotation: The screen rotates automatically.
An interactive screen saver and font size can also be set.
2. Sounds
In this surface the tones of the device can be adjusted.
3. Apps
In this interface, applications of the phone can be managed and
viewed.
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12. Settings
4. Memory
In this interface, you can manage the internal and external memory of
the phone and view the following details:
»Total internal memory
»Internal memory still available
»Total capacity of the SD
»Still available SD memory
»Install and uninstall SD card
5. Battery
In this interface, the battery saving mode can be switched on and off,
as well as information about the battery consumption can be viewed.
12.3 Personal settings
1. Location
During activation, there are modes of high precision, energy saving and
limited device position information.
2. Accounts
The „Add Account“ feature allows you to add a Google or email
account
3. Language and Input Method
Select the system language and input method.
Language: Select the system language..
Spell checker: Android standard spelling tool.
Personal dictionary: Add or view words or phrases as you like.
Keyboard and
input method: Select the current input method.
4. Saving and resetting
Operating data reset: : erases all data on your phone
12.4 System
1. Set date and time
a. Automatically conrm the day and time:
Based on Internet data, the day and time are automatically conrmed
and can be switched on and off.
b. Automatic time zone determination:
Use the time zone provided by the network (supported by the network).
c. Set date:
After automatic date and time conrmation has been turned off, the
date can be set manually.
d. Set Time:
After automatic date and time conrmation is turned off, the time can
be set manually.
e. Select a time zone:
After the automatic time zone determination has been deactivated,
you can set the time zone yourself.
f. Accept the 24-hour format:
After this option is selected, the 24-hour format is accepted.
2. Print
If no plug-ins are installed, it indicates that no service has been in-
stalled. Once the print plug-in is installed, it will display the name and
automatically search for a printer.
3. Via the phone
System software update: You can use this feature to update the
mobile phone version.
Status: View the current battery status, battery
level, SIM card status, IMEI, IP address,
Bluetooth address, network, serial
number and start time, etc.
Legal information: see legal information.
Model number: The model number of the phone.
Android version: The Android version of the phone.
Kernel version: The version of the system core.
Build number: The software version number of the
phone.
12.5 Playstore
Click on the Playstore icon to purchase in the application. When
you enter the Playstore for the rst time, you will need a new account.
To complete this process, simply follow the instructions. If you use the
account, you‘ll nd a variety of mobile applications in the Playstore
that you can choose and install on your phone according to your
preferences.
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12. Settings
If malfunctions occur during operation of your mobile phone, please
consult the following troubleshooting table:
Problem: Weak signal
Possible causes Solutions
If the mobile phone is used in
areas with a weak signal, such
as buildings or basements, the
radio waves cannot penetrate
properly and communication may
be disturbed.
Try to avoid this.
If the weak mobile phone is used
during peak hours with increased
call volumes, it may not be
possible to make calls due to
network congestion.
Try to avoid this.
Base stations may be too close
or too far away, which can cause
network disturbances.
Ask your mobile phone provider
for a map of the area.
Problem: Echo or noise
Possible causes Solutions
Caused by bad main line, regional
problem.
Hang up and call again.
Regional bad line. Maybe this time you‘ll get a
good main line.
Problem: Cannot boot up
Possible causes Solutions
Caused by bad main line,
regional problem.
Hang up and call again.
Problem: Shorter Standby Time
Possible causes Solutions
The standby time is related to the
network system settings.
Turn off the phone in an area
with poor reception.
The battery must be replaced. Please replace the battery.
Because the phone is constantly
searching for a base station, it
consumes a lot of battery power,
which reduces the standby time.
Please go to a place with a
strong signal or turn off the
phone.
Problem: SIM card error
Possible causes Solutions
SIM card is damaged. Contact the network provider.
SIM card not installed. Make sure the SIM card is
inserted.
Dirt on the SIM card metal
surface.
Brush the metal contacts of the
SIM card with a clean brush.
Problem: No calls possible
Possible causes Solutions
Call barring has been activated. Deactivate the call barring.
Call number restriction is
activated.
Deactivate the call number
restriction.
Problem: Cannot create a new phonebook entry
Possible causes Solutions
Phonebook memory is full. Delete part of the phonebook
memory.
Problem: Cannot charge
Possible causes Solutions
Damaged battery or charger. Battery or charger must be
replaced with a new one.
Charging in environments below
-10 °C or above 55 °C.
Provide a more moderate
temperature environment.
Bad contact. Check the plug connection for
correct contact.
Problem: PIN error
Possible causes Solutions
Incorrect PIN code entered three
times in succession.
Contact your network provider.
Problem: No connection to the network possible
Possible causes Solutions
SIM card is invalid. Contact your network provider.
Outside the GSM or 3G network
range.
Contact your network provider
for this area.
The signal is weak. Please go to a place with a
strong signal and try again.
Problem: Cannot perform a particular function
Possible causes Solutions
The network provider does not
support this feature or you have
not applied for it.
Contact your network provider.
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13. Common Problems & Solutions
FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement
This device meets the government's requirements for exposure to radio waves. The guidelines are
based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic
and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin
designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age or health. The SAR limit of USA
(FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged. This Device has also been tested against this SAR limit. SAR
information on this and other pad can be viewed onϋline at http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid/.
Please use the device FCC ID number for search. This device was tested for typical body-worn
operations with the back of the handset kept 10mm from the body. To maintain compliance with
FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 10mm 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.
FCC Warning
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 1: 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.
NOTE 2: Any 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.