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MODA YZ600
USER MANUAL
Contents
For your safety .................................................................................................4
About Your Phone............................................................................................5
Preparing Your Phone ......................................................................................7
Call functions .................................................................................................10
Text entry .......................................................................................................11
Menu operation.............................................................................................11
Function Menu...............................................................................................12
1. Messaging...................................................................................12
2. Phone Book.................................................................................15
3. Calendar......................................................................................16
4. FM radio......................................................................................17
5. Camera........................................................................................17
6. User profiles................................................................................18
7. Audio player................................................................................18
8. Image viewer ..............................................................................19
9. Calculator....................................................................................19
10. Time..........................................................................................19
11. Shortcuts...................................................................................20
12. Call center.................................................................................20
13. Settings .....................................................................................21
14. Fun&Games ..............................................................................23
15. File manager.............................................................................24
16. MSN ..........................................................................................24
17. Facebook...................................................................................25
18. Java ...........................................................................................25
19. Ebook reader ............................................................................25
20. Unit converter...........................................................................25
21. Services.....................................................................................26
22. Web ..........................................................................................26
23. Tasks..........................................................................................26
24. Video player .............................................................................26
25. Sound recorder .........................................................................26
26. Yahoo Message .........................................................................27
27. Twitter.......................................................................................27
28. Push mail ..................................................................................27
29. Opera mini ................................................................................27
30. Skype ........................................................................................27
Accessories.....................................................................................................27
Maintenance and Care...................................................................................28
Safety .............................................................................................................29
Technical Specifications .................................................................................30
For your safety
Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal.
Further detailed information is given in this manual.
ROAD SAFETY
Always keep your hands to operate the vehicle while driving. Park the
vehicle before using your phone.
SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT
Using of wireless telephones in aircraft may disrupt the operation of the
aircraft. It is dangerous and illegal. Ensure switching off the phone before
boarding an aircraft.
SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS
Follow any restrictions or rules. Switch off the phone near medical
equipment.
SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELING
Switch off the phone at a refueling point or any fuel or chemicals places.
SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING POINT
Don’t use the phone where blasting is in progress. Observe restrictions, and
follow any regulations or rules.
INTERFERENCE
All wireless phones may be susceptible to interference, which could affect
the performance.
USE NORMALLY
Use in the normal position explained in the product documentation. Don't
touch the antenna unnecessarily.
ENHANCEMENTS AND BATTERIES
Use only the approved enhancements and batteries. Do not connect
incompatible products.
EMERGENCY CALLS
Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. Enter the emergency
number, and then press the talk key. It will give your location. Do not end
the call until the permission.
About Your Phone
1.
2.
Glimpse of Your Phone
Knowing the Keys
Key
Description
Left Soft Key
Enter the main menu at standby mode, as comfirm key
under other interfaces
Right Soft Key
Enter the phone book at standby mode, as back key
under other interfaces.
SIM1/2 Call / Answer (Green) key
Press After dialing to connect, press if there is an
incoming call to answer, press from standby to go to
SIM1/2 call records list.
End/ Power Key
Long press to power phone ON/OFF;
Press to end, reject call, or to exit a menu.
Audio Player Key
Open Music/Audio Player
Navigator Keys
Press up/down/left/right directions in menu to scroll,
browse or in edit page to move cursor.
Space Key
Press the left soft key then space key to unlock the
keypad at standby mode.
aA Key
Switch small letters and capital letters.
Sym Key
Press this key while editing to input punctuations and
other symbols
IME Key
While editing to switch input method.
Delete Key
To delete characters.
3.
Understanding The Display Icons
Icon
Explanation
Signal Strength of SIM1/SIM2
Shows the received signal strength.
Fuller bar means stronger signal.
Lock the keypad
Unread SMS
Function is ON
Missed calls
Headset is plugged
Battery Status
Shows the charge level of phone battery. Fuller
bar indicate more power left. When charging, the
bar will scroll until the battery is fully charged.
Alarm
Appears when an alarm is set and activated.
Preparing Your Phone
1. Installing SIM Card
1. Please keep your SIM card away from reach of children.
2. Scratches and bends can easily damage the SIM card. Please be
extra careful when installing, removing, handling or storing your SIM
card.
3. Before installing or removing the SIM card, make sure the phone is
switched OFF, and then remove the back cover and battery.
a. Slide the back covers upward the bottom of the phone until it
can be removed.
b. Remove the battery (see Removing Battery).
c. Place SIM card into the SIM slot.
d. Fit the battery with the metallic contacts at the right bottom
corner.
e. Replace the back cover by fitting it to the back of the phone.
2. Installing Memory Card
1. Take out battery, slide open and lift metal buckle.
2. Put the end of Golden Finger aiming at T card slot with metal face down
horizontally.
3. Close the metal buckle and slide lockup.
4. If you want to take it out, do as per the above instructions contrarily.
3. Install Battery
1. Connect the battery’s metal touch points separately with the battery
compartment metal touch points, and put the battery base to the slot.
2. Put the back cover to its place.
4. Remove Battery
Remove the back cover then lift the bottom of the battery and remove it.
Notes: Settings and data stored in the phone or SIM card may be lost after
the battery is removed.
5. Charge Battery
Connect the charger to power supply, and then insert the charger pin into
the I/O jack.
Notes:
1. When charging, DO NOT remove or take out the battery to avoid the
battery circuit to cause fire.
2. While charging, it is normal that the phone and charger will become
hot.
3. If the battery is completely empty, it may take a period of time before
the charging icon appears on the display.
6. USB Management
When USB cable plugged in, phone will have the following options:
1. Mass storage: the phone can be connected to the PC and used as
a USB Flash Disk.
2. Webcam: the phone can be connected to the PC and used as a PC
camera.
3. COM port: the phone can be connected to the PC and you can use
web dial‐up service.
7. Power on and off
Press and hold Power key to turn on/off the phone.
If you have set PIN or phone code, input it correctly.
8. Security Code
1. PIN Code
The PIN (Personal Identification Number) code protects your SIM
card against unauthorized use. It is normally supplied with the SIM card
package. Be careful while entering PIN code, 3 wrong tries in entering PIN
code will block the SIM from use, requiring input of PUK code to unblock.
Please contact your operator for further details.
2. PIN2 Code
The PIN2 code is required when activating certain special features
(such as call costs and fixed dialing). It is normally supplied with the SIM
card package. Be careful while entering PIN2 code, 3 wrong tries in entering
PIN2 code will block the SIM from use, requiring input of PUK2 code to
unblock. Please contact your operator for further details.
3. PUK Code
The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code is required to unblock a
blocked PIN code. It is normally supplied with the SIM package; otherwise
contact your service provider for the code. Keep your PUK code in a safe
place, do not throw it away. Contact your service provider if it is lost.
If your SIM is blocked,your phone will ask you to enter PUK code
to unblock it. You have 10 tries to enter the right PUK code, after which your
SIM might be permanently blocked.
4. Phone Password
The Phone Code is a 4 to 8 digit security code that protects
unauthorized use of your phone.
The factory default code is “1122”. Once activated, the phone will
ask you to enter Phone code every time when it is turned on. For your
security, change the default phone code as soon as possible.
Do not forget your phone password.
Call functions
1. Making a Call
Make a domestic call
Enter the phone number including the area code. Press the talk key to make
a call.
Make an extension call
When making an extension call, input “P” that is a prefix of extension
numbers. It will dial automatically in several seconds since you dialed the
telephone exchange.
viz.: area code—telephone exchange numbers—P—extension numbers,
then press talk key.
Make an international call
“+” is needed when input country code. Input “+”, enter the country code,
the area code and the phone number, press talk key to dial.
Make a call from Phone book
Enter Phone book, select the phone number, and then press talk key to
make a call.
Redial a call by recent call lists
In standby mode, press the right selection key to find the recent call lists,
scroll to the number or name, then press talk key to dial.
2. Answer a call
An incoming call window will be displayed as the phone receives a call. The
number will appear on the window if you have opened this function. If this
number is not saved in the phone book, the call’s district number will show
it on the window. Press talk key to answer it.
If an incoming call arrived during your operation in sub window, a new
window will be popped to inform you and any of your operation will be
paused. If you missed a call, a missed call log will appear after you return to
the start screen.
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3. Call options
During a call, the options content is changeable according to your call status.
The functions of Call Waiting, Call Hold need the support of network.
Here are some parts of the options, like “Hold single call”, “End single call”,,
“New Call”, “Phone Book”, “Messaging”, “Sound Recorder”, “Mute ” and
“DTMF”.
Text entry
You may be requested to input text message many times when you use this
phone. For example, when you write a message or add a new phone book
record, you can select different input methods, such as ABC, abc…
You can input characters, letters, digitals or special characters including
punctuations.
Switch input methods
In a text entry state, you can press the “IME” key to switch from one
method to another.
Input method
Switch to uppercase or lowercase mode. Press “alt” there will be an icon of
“FN” on the upper left of the screen; you can input one upper character.
Press “alt” twice the “FN” will be locked, so all your input character will be
upper ones.
For letters you can input them directly.
Input special character
When use any kind of input method, press “sym” key to display the
character list.
Menu operation
The phone provides an excellent menu. And you can select each submenu
according to your need. Functions exist in these menus and submenus.
Enter the menus by pressing left flexible key or center key.
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Function Menu
1. Messaging
1.1 Write message
Access this menu to edit and send message, press “option” to do as
following:
1. Sent to: complete the message then enter number or add from
phonebook, choose SIM1 or SIM2 to send the message.
2. Input method: switch the input method as you want.
3. Insert template: choose the preset phrases as message.
4. Advanced: Insert number: insert the number stored in the phonebook.
Insert name: insert the name stored in the phonebook.
Insert bookmark: insert the bookmarks stored in the phone.
5. Save to Drafts: store this message into draft box, and the message has not
been sent.
1.2 Inbox
Access this menu to view the received messages.
When has the new message, the phone will ring, the unread message icon
also to be able to appear on top of the screen. Press ok key in view message
screen to do the following functions:
1.
Reply: reply the sender via message.
2.
Call sender: use SIM1 or SIM2 to call the sender.
3.
Forward: transmit the original message or modified message to
others.
4.
Delete: delete the message
5.
Delete all: delete all the messages
6.
Advanced: more options such as Use number/Use URL/Use
Email/Use USSD/Copy to phone/Move to phone/Copy all/ Move all.
1.3 Drafts
Store the SMS without sending for reading or sending later.
Access this menu, select one SMS from the list and user can view and use
functions such as send, edit, delete, delete all and advanced. Please check
Inbox for reference.
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1.4 Outbox
The failed sent messages will be saved in outbox.
Press Ok key in viewing message screen to use functions such as resend,
edit, delete, delete all and advanced. Please check Inbox for reference.
1.5 Sent messages
Access this menu to view the saved messages (save sent message function
should be activated, see SMS settings > common setting).
Press ok key in viewing message screen to use functions such as forward,
delete, delete all and advanced. Please check Inbox for reference.
1.6 Delete messages
1. Inbox: Delete all messages from Inbox.
2. Drafts: Delete all messages from Drafts.
3. Outbox: Delete all messages from Outbox.
4. Sent messages: Delete all messages from Sent messages.
5. All messages: Delete all messages from all folders.
1.7 MMS
This function needs the supporting of network operators. Before using, be
sure your SIM provides this function or not. You can consult the network
operators.
1.7.1 Write message
Access submenus of “write message”, there are several items: To, Cc, Bcc,
subject and edit content. When you edit, you can choose Done, Input
method, Add picture, Add audio, Add video, Add attachment, Add slide
before, Add slide after, Add bookmark text, preview and Slide time .
After finished edit, user can choose “send only”, “save and send”,” save to
draft”, “send options” and “ exit”.
1.7.2 Inbox
It stores the received MMS in inbox.
When there is a new MMS, the phone will ring, the unread MMS icon
appears on top of the screen.
After download the MMS to the phone, you can do the following functions:
View, Reply, Reply by SMS, Reply all, Forward, Delete, Delete all, Properties,
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Use details.
1.7.3 Outbox
The failed sent MMS will be stored in outbox.
Access this menu, user can choose “view”, “Send”, “Delete”, “Delete all”,
“Properties”, “use detail”
1.7.4 Drafts
Store the MMS without sending for reading and sending later.
Access this menu, select one MMS from the list and user can view, send,
edit, delete, delete all, properties and use detail.
1.7.5 MMS settings
A. If you use other network SIM, please contact with the local operator and
set the parameters.
B. Access common settings, user can compose settings, send settings,
retrieve settings, filter setting, and memory status.
Notes: The storage space left for MMS in the phone is limited. So if the
space is insufficient, please delete some unnecessary MMS.
1.8 Broadcast message
Broadcast public information sent by the network providers. Use Cell
Broadcast service, you can receive information on various subjects from
network provider. For more available information, please contact your local
network providers.
1.
Receive mode: turn on/off broadcast message.
2.
Read message: to read the broadcast message.
3.
Languages: choose the language you want.
4.
Channel settings: you can receive broadcast messages selectively.
1.9 Templates
There are ten predefined texts. User can use them to edit or delete.
1.10 SMS settings
Access this menu to do the following functions:
1.
Profile Settings: you can edit or modify the SMSC address, or ask
your provider for the number.
2.
Voicemail server: This is a Network Service, and should be
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3.
4.
5.
supported by the service provider.
Common settings: you can set Delivery report, Reply path and Save
a sent message.
Memory Status: to check how many SMS are stored and the total
number which SIM or phone can store.
Preferred Storage: select SIM card or phone for preferred storage.
2. Phone Book
Our phone can store 500 phone numbers, the capacity of SIM card decide
how many phone numbers can be stores in SIM card. Both phone numbers
in phone and SIM card can be combined as one phone book for viewing.
Select any call and press “options” to achieve functions as follow:
1.
View: to view the information of the selected call
2.
Send text message: to send short message to the
call
3.
Send multimedia message: to send multimedia
message to the call
4.
UMVideoChat: to make video chat to the call
5.
Call: to use SIM 1/SIM 2 to dial
6.
IP dial: to use IP number to dial
7.
Edit: to edit the selected call
8.
Delete: to edit the selected call from phone book
9.
Copy: copy the call from phone to phone or from
SIM card to SIM card
10.
Move: move the call from phone to SIM card or
from SIM card to phone
11.
Send contact: send the call information to others
as text message/as multimedia/via Bluetooth
12.
Add to blacklist: add the call to blacklist, you
cannot receive call or message from the holder.
13.
Mark several: mark several calls
14.
Caller groups: add the selected call to user’s group
15.
Phonebook settings:
1.Preferred storage: select prefer storage SIM
1/SIM 2/Phone/All
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2.Speed dial: Switch on/off the mode. Set the
numbers from 2‐9
3.My number: edit or send my number
4.Extra numbers: you can set owner
numbers/fixed dial/SOS numbers
5.Save contact notify: unsaved number inform
you to save
6.Memory status: show the total number and
stored number of SIM and phone
7.Copy contacts: copy the contacts from phone to
SIM card or from SIM card to
phone
8.Move contacts: move the contacts from phone
to SIM card or from SIM card to
phone
9. Delete all contacts: delete all contacts from SIM
card or phone
Notes:
1.
Sending VCard can only be supported when the received phone also
has this function. Otherwise the VCard cannot be displayed
normally on the received phone.
2.
One ringtone can only be selected as caller ringtone after the file in
the file manager is sent to the ringtone list.
Copy items from phone to SIM card, it can only copy the name and
3.
number of a record.
Only a recorded one in phonebook can be set as member in the group,
caller picture, caller ringtone and caller video.
3. Calendar
Display from January 1970 to December 2030. It also displays events.
Options you can select as follow:
1. View: view the event of the selected day.
2. View all: view all events.
3. Add event: add new event.
4. Delete event: delete all/overdue/specific period events.
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5. Jump to date: switch to the day you want.
6. Go to today: switch to today.
4. FM radio
In the FM radio screen, you can touch the scroll left/right key to switch
broadcast channels; press scroll up/down key to adjust the volume.
1.
Channel list
At most 30 channels could be saved in the list.
2.
Manual Input
Directly input the FM frequency of the channel.
3.
Auto search
To search all channels and save them in the channel list automatically.
4.
Settings
To set the ‘back ground play’ and ‘loudspeaker’ state.
5.
FM audio
Support audio when playing FM.
Notes: The quality of FM is influenced by the range of broadcasting station.
5. Camera
5.1 Camera
Select camera item in main menu to enter preview screen. Then press scroll
right or left key to adjust the exposure value and scroll up or down key to
zoom in or out.
Enter some numbers to get shortcut.
1 to adjust image size
2 to adjust image quality
4 to adjust white balance
6 to adjust delay timer
7 to adjust continuous shot
While preview, touch left soft key to do the work: photos, camera settings,
image settings, white balance, scene mode, effect settings, storage and
restore default to set the parameters.
And press center key to take photo.
5.2 Video recorder
Enter video recorder, touch left soft key can enter some options:
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1.
2.
3.
Camcorder settings: to adjust EV, Night mode, Anti‐flicker.
Video settings: to adjust the video quality.
White balance: to select
Auto/Daylight/Tungsten/Fluorescent/Cloudy/Incandescent
4.
Effect settings: to select Normal/Grayscale/Sepia/Sepia green/Sepia
blue/Color invert.
5.
Storage: store the video into phone or memory card.
6.
Restore default: to get back to the factory settings.
After setting, touch center key to start or stop recording. Then, touch right
soft key to stop and save. While recording you can press left and right
navigation key to adjust EV, press up and down navigation key to zoom in or
out.
6. User profiles
User profiles define how your phone reacts when you receive a call or a
message, how your keypad sounds when you press a key, and more. Each of
the available profiles can be left at their default setting or customized to suit
your needs. Select and customize the most suitable profile for your situation.
The available modes are General, Meeting, Outdoor, Indoor, and Headset.
In standby mode, you can press and hold key “$” to switch to silent mode.
7. Audio player
Select audio player in the main menu item or keyboard shortcut to enter
the audio player interface. Press scroll up/down key to adjust the volume,
press the scroll left/right key to switch to the previous/next song, press and
hold scroll left/right key to forward or backward.
To pause or play.
Switch the repeat mode.
Switch shuffle on/ off
Notes: If “List Update” is opened, the play list will be created automatically
form phone or memory card according to the storage. If closed, the user
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should create or delete the file in play list manually.
8. Image viewer
Access this menu; you can view the pictures in the list. If you select one
picture, there are several operations for you to choose:
1.
View: to view the selected image, use left or right navigation key to
view next or last images.
2.
Image information: to view detailed information of the image.
3.
Browse style: you can select list style or matrix style.
4.
Send: to send the image as multimedia message
5.
Use as: to use the image as wallpaper/screen saver/power on
display/power off display.
6.
Rename: rename the image.
7.
Delete: delete single image.
8.
Sort by: you can sort the image by name/type/time/size/none.
9.
Delete all files: delete all images.
10.
Storage: you can choose store the image into phone or memory
card.
Whether the operations can be successful or not is related to some factors
such as the size of the screen.
9. Calculator
This calculator only can be used for simple calculations
M+: Plus displayed number and memorized number, if there is no
memorized number, the displayed number will be memorized.
M‐: Minus displayed number from memorized number.
MR: Quote the memorized number.
MC: Cancel the memorized number.
10. Time
10.1 Time
Set the home city, time and date, time and date’s format, update with
the time zone.
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10.2 Alarm
When the mobile is off, if the battery has sufficient power, the alarm
will continue working. You can set five alarms; you may turn on one or
all of them as per request. Each alarm can be set individually.
When the alarm time is up, the handset will give of tip sound.
Press key stop then it can stop ringing.
If, say, the time is up but handset is off, it will automatically turn
on and ring. If pressing stop, the handset will enquiry you if you
want to turn on. Press “No” the handset will stay off, otherwise,
by touching “Yes,” it will start register for turning on.
10.3 World clock
Under this menu, you can look up current time and time zones of
different cities in the world after selecting the time zone. You also
can switch on/off the daylight saving time.
11. Shortcuts
Users can set the shortcuts by their needs. Users also can add, edit, delete,
delete all, enable/disable and change order of these shortcuts.
12. Call center
12.1 Call history
Select call history from main menu, you can view the information about call
history, including missed calls, dialed calls, received calls, delete call logs,
call timers, call cost, text msg. counter and GPRS counter.
12.2 Call settings
12.2.1 SIM1 (SIM2) calls settings:
1. Caller ID
There are these options; “Set by network”, “Hide id”, and “Send id”.
2. Call waiting
If it is supported by your service provider, call waiting will notifies you
of an incoming call even if you are in a call. You can then accept, reject, or
ignore the incoming call.
To make this function available, please contact local network provider.
3. Call divert
Call diverting is a network services, it tells your network to divert
incoming calls to another number to avoid missing a call.
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The following is available: Divert all voice calls, Divert if unreachable,
Divert if no answer, Divert if busy, Divert all data calls, and Cancel all
diverts.
4. Call barring
If it is supported by your service provider, this function will enable you
to restrict the outgoing or incoming calls. You also can select the options:
Cancel all, Change barring password.
5. Line switching
Enter this menu user can switch to line1 or line2.
6. Closed user group
To close user group.
12.2.2 Advance settings
1. Blacklist
You can switch on/off this mode. When add a number in blacklist, you
cannot receive call or message from the holder.
2. Auto redial
It can dial the same phone number automatically after a failing dial
with this function.
1. IP dial
You can set the prefix IP number with this function.
2. Call time display
Switch on/off the mode, when the mode is on it will show you the time
you make a call.
3. Call time reminder
There will be a hint sound when the setting time passed during a call.
4. Auto quick end
It will automatically hang up when the preset time is up. You can set
the time from 1‐9999sec.
13. Settings
13.1 Dual SIM settings
Use this function user can switch between dual SIM open, only
SIM1 open, only SIM2 open, flight mode.
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13.2 Phone settings
1. Schedule power on/off
You can set 4 power on/off schedule, and the phone will
power on or power off according to the settings.
2. Language
Select the operating language.
3. Preferred input methods
You can set the default input methods in text editor.
4. Display
Set Wallpaper, Screen Saver, Power On/Off Display, Show
date and time.
5. Greeting text
Edit the greeting text.
6. Dedicated key
You can set shortcuts, when you press scroll keys.
7. Auto update of date and time
Set the state to “on” or “off”. If the state is “on”, when
connecting to swap network, the date and time will be
update.
8. Misc. settings
You can set the LCD backlight duration and brightness.
13.3 Network setup
This feature is available to operate network settings when you are roaming
or travel outside. Access the menu; you can select the network manually or
automatically.
Before use the network, you must contact your local service provider or the
roaming area before you use this function.
13.3.1 Network selection
1.
New search:Add a new network.
2.
Select network:Choose the provider of the network.
3.
Selection mode:Manual or Automatic.
13.3.2 Preferences
To choose the preferred network provider.
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13.4 Security settings
You can set the security settings to protect the phone or SIM card from
unauthorized use. The default security code is 1122.
13.4.1 SIM Security settings
1. SIM Lock
Set the phone to ask for your PIN code each time you start your phone (if
this function is supported by your SIM card).
Notes: After three consecutive incorrect PIN code entries, the code will be
blocked, and you need the PUK code to unblock it.
The PIN code and PUK code are usually supplied by the SIM card. If you
don’t get them, please contact with the supplier. The default PIN code is
1234 usually.
2. Change password
You can change PIN code, PIN2 code here.
13.4.2 Phone lock
Phone lock can be used to lock the device to avoiding unauthorized use.
Set the phone to ask for your security code each time you start your phone.
13.4.3 Auto Keypad lock
You can set the auto lock time in the submenu of this function
(none,5sec,30sec,1min,5min) then the key will automatically be locked if
there is no more action of the phone.
13.4.4 Change password
You can change phone lock password here.
13.5 Restore factory settings
You can reset some of the Phone settings to their original values by input
phone lock password.
14. Fun & Games
14.1 Games
Puzzle: to check Help for reference.
Games settings: to adjust BGM/Sound effect/Vibration/Volume
14.2 Stopwatch
Typical stopwatch: a. Split timing b.Lap timing c.View records
d.Way stopwatch: press the navigation key to start.
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14.3 Game Center
Press “Help” for reference.
15. File manager
Our phone provides you space to store files it also supports T‐Flash card. To
enter File manager under the main menu, press left soft key for follow
options:
15.1 Open: Open one selected file folder
1. Open: open one selected file, press options to achieve
functions as follow:
1. View/Play: view or play selected file, there are differences
according to different files.
2. Send: send as multimedia message
3. Use as: wallpaper/screen saver/power on/off display
4. New folder: add a new file folder at appointed place.
5. Rename: rename the selected file.
6. Delete: delete the selected file.
7. Sort by: you can sort by name/type/time/size/none
8. Mark several: to copy/move/send marked files
9. Copy: copy selected file to your ideal position
10.Move: move selected file to your ideal position
11. Delete all files: delete all the files in the selected file folder.
12. Details: show the date and size of the selected file.
2. New folder: add a new file under the submenu
3. Rename: rename the selected file
4. Delete: delete the selected file
5. Sort by: you can sort by name/type/time/size/none
15.2 Format: to format all the files in the memory card and systematically
set up new file folders. Be cautious, all the data cannot be restored.
15.3 Remove: remove the memory card.
15.4 Rename: rename the memory card.
15.5 Details: to show the name of the memory card, total size and free size.
16. MSN
Download this tool first, then input ID and Password to operate, for detailed
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information please consult Help and Instruction of MSN.
17. Facebook
Connect internet first, then input ID and Password to operate, detailed
information please consult Help and Instruction of Facebook..
18. Java
The phone provides Java function and puzzle game for your entertainment.
19.1 Java: Display the installed Java application list, select one and enter
“options”
1. Launch: Play the application.
2. Settings: You can adjust Network access/Auto
Invocation/Messaging/Multimedia/Read user data/Write user data/local
connectivity.
3. Details: Display the detailed information of the application.
4. Restore default: To get back to default settings.
18.2 Java settings: You can adjust Java audio/Java backlight/Java
vibration/Heap size.
18.3 Java default security: Third party: to adjust the settings of the third
party applications.
Untrusted domain: to adjust the settings of the untrusted domain.
Restore default: to get back to ex‐factory settings.
Domain options: Turn on/off third party or untrusted domain.
18.4
Java network: to set parameters of Java network.
19. Ebook reader
You can read PDB,TXT format file. While reading, press “Option” to
customize your Ebook settings such as Font size, Scroll by, Auto scroll etc.
20. Unit converter
Weight:
Length:
Kg<‐>Pound
Kg<‐>Ounce
Km<‐>Mile M<‐>Yard M<‐>Foot
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Cm<‐>Inch
21. Services
Data account
It contains only “GPRS” data account.
In order to use WAP function normally,please right setting: Account Name,
APN,DNS, user name and password.
22. Web
Your phone support Internet function. After the necessary settings, you can
use this function normally.
Notes: To open this function, you should apply GPRS service to your SIM
card.
In internet service user can visiting homepage, bookmarks, input address,
recent pages, service inbox, and settings.
23. Tasks
To setup new memo and you can select options as below:
View/Add/Edit/Search/Delete/Delete overdue/Delete all/Jump to
date/View uncompleted/Send vCalendar/Save as file.
If you have set alarm for the memo, when the time is up, the handset will
give of tip sound and display the memo information.
24.
Video player
Access the menu, you can enter film list and touch “option” to choose a
movie clip to play, send, rename, delete, delete all files, sort by and storage.
While playing, press up or down navigation key to adjust volume, right or
left navigation key to adjust speed.
Press “*” to get full screen.
25. Sound recorder
The sound recorder supports two formats: WAV and AMR.
A. When there’s no recording file in the current Storage Device, you
can touch left soft key to entry the options as following:
1.
New Record: Start the recorder.
2.
List: no files.
3.
Settings: Set the Storage Device of recording file, memory
or T‐flash card. Set recording format, AMR or WAV.
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B. When recording files exist in the current Storage Device, you can
press left soft key to enter the following options:
1. Play: Play the selected recording file.
2. Append: Append the recording data to the end of the selected
file. (Only AMR format files support this operation.)
3. Rename:Rename the selected file name.
4. Delete:Delete the selected recording file.
5. Delete all files:Delete all the recording files.
6. Use as:use the recording as user profiles.
7. Send:Send recording file to MMS or Bluetooth.
26. Yahoo Message
Download this tool first, then input ID and Password to operate, detailed
information please consult Help and Instruction of Yahoo Message.
27. Twitter
Connect internet first, then input ID and Password to operate, detailed
information please consult Help and Instruction of Twitter.
28. Push mail
Download this tool first, then input ID and Password to operate, detailed
information please consult Help and Instruction of Push mail.
29. Opera mini
Connect internet first, then input ID and Password to operate, detailed
information please consult Help and Instruction of Opera mini.
30. Skype
Download this tool first, then input ID and Password to operate, detailed
information please consult Help and Instruction of Skype.
Accessories
Battery
Extra batteries of various capacities are available from our company or
through your dealer.
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Charger
Light weight, practical quick chargers used for charging on wall outlets.
Charging time is about 1.5 to 4 hours. The charging condition is being
displayed on screen. You may use your phone while charging.
Headset
You can accept or reject the coming call by hook key in headset.
Notes: Don’t plug out headset when call in or call out process.
Maintenance and Care
Caring for Battery
This phone uses a rechargeable battery as power source, when the
battery is weak, recharge immediately to protect the battery life. It is best
to drain the battery first.
When not using the charger, unplug it from the power source and the
phone. Over charging will shorten the battery life. Not leave the charger
connected to the unit or battery for more than one week.
Temperature affects battery capacity. Your battery may need to be
warm up or cool down before charging. If the battery temperature is lower
than 0°C or higher than 45°C, it cannot be recharged.
Use the battery as it is originally intended. Do not short circuit the
battery by connecting the positive and negative terminals with a conductor.
Do not use a damaged battery
The battery will not perform properly and its life will be shortened if
exposed to extreme temperatures.
Do not place the battery in fire; follow local laws and ordinances in
disposing used battery.
Maintenance
Do not leave your phone within the reach of small children (certain
removable parts may be accidentally ingested).
Do not use your phone in damp areas (bathroom, swimming pool…).
Protect it from liquids and other moisture.
Do not expose your phone to extreme temperatures lower than ‐ 10°C
or higher than 55°C.
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Safety
Usage of your phone is subject to safety measures designed to protect
users and their environment.
Road safety
Do not use your phone when driving. In order to give your full
attention to driving, stop and park safely before making a call. You must
comply with any current legislation
Aircraft safety
When travelling by plane, you will need to switch your phone off when
instructed by the cabin crew or the warning signs. Using a mobile phone
may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft and may disrupt the
phone network. Its use is illegal and you could be prosecuted or banned
from using cellular networks in the future if you do not abide by these
regulations.
Environment safety
1.
2.
Your phone is a radio transmitter, which may
interfere with electronic medical equipment or
implants, such as hearing aids, pacemakers,
insulin pumps, etc. It is recommended that a
minimum separation of 15 cm be maintained
between the phone and an implant. Your doctor
or the manufacturers of such equipment will be
able to give you any advice you may need in this
area
Do not use your phone in damp areas.
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Technical Specifications
NOTES: Actual operating conditions depend on the local network
environment, SIM, and user behavior.
Warning: Any consequence caused by misuse, abuse, or not following any
or all of the above‐written suggestions and instructions, the producer will
not take any responsibility in any degree.
Announcement: The manufacturer reserves the right to change or upgrade
specifications or software versions without giving any prior notification to
others. Trademarks mentioned or used in this material belong to their
respective owners.
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. (2) This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the
equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
‐‐‐Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
‐‐‐Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
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‐‐‐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.
Body‐worn Operation
This device was tested for typical body‐worn operations. To comply With RF
exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 1.5cm must be
maintained between the user’s body and the handset, including the
antenna. Third‐party belt‐clips, holsters, and Similar including the antenna.
Third‐party belt‐clips, holsters, and Similar accessories used by this device
should not contain any metallic components. Body‐worn accessories that do
not meet these requirements may not comply with RF exposure
requirements and should be avoided.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
This Model wireless phone meets the government’s requirements for
exposure to radio waves.
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and
manufactured to not exceed limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF)
energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S.
overnment and by the Canadian regulatory authorities. These limits are part
of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for
the general population. 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 for the safety of all persons, regardless of age or
health.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of
measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR, The SAR limit
set by the FCC is 1.6 W/Kg. Tests for SAR 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. This is
because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to
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use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you
are to a wireless base station, the lower the power output. Before a phone
model is available for sale to the public in the U.S, it must be tested and
certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limitestablish for safe
exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g, at the ear
and worn on the body) reported to the FCC.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public in the U.S, it must be
tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit establish for
safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g, at
the ear and worn on the body) reported to the FCC. While there may be
differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various
positions, they all meet the governmental requirements for safe exposure.
Please note that improvements to this product model could cause
differences in the SAR value for later products, in all cases, products are
designed to be within the guidelines. Additional information on Specific
Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications &
Internet Association (CTIA) Web site: http://www.phonefacts.net
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