DDM ZENIOR GSM MOBILE PHONE User Manual YZ 888 ZENIOR MANUAL ENGLISH CORRECTED
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USER MANUAL ZENIOR YZ888 Contents 1. BASIC KNOWLEDGE ····························································· 3 1.1 Introduction···································································· 3 1.2 Safety alert and Cautions ················································· 3 2. YOUR PHONE····································································· 4 2.1. Basic Illustration····························································· 5 2.1.1 Outward Appearance ··············································· 5 2.1.2 Button Descriptions ················································· 5 3. QUICK USE GUIDE ································································ 7 3.1 Make a call ···································································· 7 3.2 End a call ······································································ 7 3.3 Answer a call·································································· 7 3.4 Dial an extension number ················································· 7 3.5 Fixed numbers ······························································· 7 3.6. Call volume ··································································· 8 4. MENU OPERATIONS······························································ 8 4.1. Tasks ······································································· 8 4.2 Radio ······································································· 8 4.3 Music ······································································· 8 4.4 Phone Book ··································································· 9 4.5. Messages ····································································· 9 4.6 Call center ··································································· 12 4.6.1 Call history ·························································· 12 4.6.2 Call settings ························································· 14 4.7 Multimedia ··································································· 15 4.8 Organizer ···································································· 17 4.9 Settings 19 5 INPUT METHOD ··································································· 21 6. ACCESSORIES ··································································· 22 7. MAINTENANCE AND CARE··················································· 23 8. SAFETY ············································································· 24 1. BASIC KNOWLEDGE 1.1 Introduction Thank you for choosing our GSM digital mobile phone. By reading this manual, you will have complete knowledge of your mobile phone and take advantage of its many features. We reserve the right to amend the content of this handbook without any previous notification. 1.2 Safety alert and Cautions Please read the following safety precautions to use the phone correctly and avoid damage to the phone or personal injury. ■Switch on the phone in safe places. Switch off your phone when you are in potentially explosive areas such as “blasting areas” or where “Turn off two-way radio” Is posted. Obey all signs and instructions. ■Attention to traffic safety Accord to new research, using your phone while driving can cause danger even if handset-free accessories, such as hands free or earphones are used so please avoid using your phone in such situations. When switching on the phone, its electromagnetic waves can affect negatively the vehicles’ electronic system, such as ABS Explosion protection, Lock Brake System or Safety Airbag. To assure your safety at all times, please do not put the phone on the dashboard or in the airbag area. Please check with your car’s manufacturer. ■Interference All phones may be affected by the external environment. Your phone may cause interference when placed near other electronic equipment such as TV, radio or personal computers. ■Switch off in airplanes Please switch off your phone at mobile phone prohibited places, such as airplanes or at hospitals, As it may cause interference in the navigation and medical equipments. ■Switch off when refueling Switch off the phone at a refueling point or any fueling or chemicals places. ■Use Carefully Don't touch the antenna unnecessarily. Don’t let Children use the phone.Pregnant women are recommended to avoid prolonged usage of the phone. ■Enhancements and Batteries Use only the approved accessories and batteries provided in you phone’s box. Do not connect incompatible or unauthorized products to your mobile phone. ■Emergency Calls Ensure the phone is switched on and in service when making an emergency call. Key in the corresponding emergency number of your country or area, then press the dial key. Once connected, tell your exact location to the operator in line. Do not hang up Without previously notifying so. ■Waterproof Your phone is not waterproof; please don’t expose the phone in bad weather (humidity, rain, liquid leakage, water mist, etc.). 2. YOUR PHONE 2.1. Basic Illustration Please find bellow a brief introduction about the phone’s outward appearance, commonly used keys and the usage of SIM/T card. 2.1.1 Outward Appearance Single screen; a charger/USB transmission port; an earphone port 2.1.2 Button Descriptions ● Dial button Used to start a call (when the number has been entered or in the phone book), and also for receiving calls. In standby mode, press this button to enter the SIM card 1 (2) phone records. ●On / off button Press to end calls, exit the current menu viewed, return to standby mode, or press this button 2 to 3 seconds to turn on or turn off the phone. ●OK button Press the OK button to confirm your selection on any menu, submenu, or modification.In standby mode, press this button to enter the main menu. ● S0S button Press this orange button to send SOS information to the emergency center, and the phone will ring the corresponding alarm. Using this feature, you should first set up emergency information and number in Settings menu. ● Left Side buttons (volume buttons) Press the up/down side button to change the volume. ● Flashlight button Slide up to open the flashlight, or slide down to turn off the flashlight. ● 4 and 6 buttons In some menu settings’ interface, this button can be used as the left and right button (For example, you can press the 4 or 6 button to open or close the alarm setting interface). ● Number buttons ■In standby mode, long press on "#" button to turn on or turn off silent mode. ■In the standby screen, open the keypad lock, press the left soft button "+ " to unlock. ■In the standby interface, long press continuously press the “*” button to enter "P ","+" or" W "characters; “P, W “for facilitate extension calling; “+" for international calls. 3. Quick Use Guide 3.1 Make a call Enter the phone number using the keypad and then press the Dial key. if you’re dialed wrong, press the Clear key. 3.2 End a call Press the End call key to end the call in progress. 3.3 Answer a call An incoming call animation and sound will be displayed as the phone receives a call. The number and name will appear on the incoming call animation if you have this number saved in your contact list. Press the Dial key to answer it. 3.4 Dial an extension number When dialing a phone number that has an extension , input “P” by long pressing the “*” key to indicate the prefix of extension numbers. It will take a few seconds to process the call. Some extension numbers can’t be dialed directly, you need to dial the switchboard then dial the extension number. 3.5 family numbers To quickly dial family numbers saved ( you need to enter the Phonebook Settings menu then fixed dial numbers, open and set the family numbers you wish to include in the fixed dial list), and then in the standby interface you can long press any number button of "2 ~ 9" for two seconds or more, And it will automatically dialed the saved number in the corresponding key. Note: a long press on the "1" button at standby mode dials voice mail services center, this number needs to be pre-set by entering your network provider’s voice mail center number. 3.6. Call volume During a call, press and slide the up/down buttons located on the left side to adjust the volume of the earpiece or headset 4. Menu operations 4.1. Tasks To setup a new memo you can follow the operations below: View/Add/Edit/Search/Delete/Delete overdue/Delete all/Jump to date/View uncompleted/Send vCalendar/Save as file. If you have set an alarm for the memo, when the time is up, the handset will ring a sound and display the memo information. 4.2 Radio In the FM radio screen, you can: Touch the up and down buttons to switch broadcast channels; Press the side buttons to adjust the volume; Press the OK button to stop or play; Press the right soft button to search new channels and your phone can reserve the new channel after research; Press the left soft button to consult channels and can chose which channel to broadcast; Press the end button to close FM radio. Note: The quality of the FM radio is influenced by the range of the broadcasting station. 4.3 Music You can save the new music into File Management/Memory/my music catalogue, to enter the audio player interface. Press the OK button to play/stop the music; press the up and down buttons to switch to the previous/next song; press the side buttons to adjust the volume, 4.4 Phone Book ☆This function will help you view your phonebook, to save, edit, delete the name and number in your phone/SIM card. In order to better manage your phone, a group function is conveniently added to group contacts under one group name. ●Add to contacts Put new number in right place, you can view numbers, send SMS, send MMS, call, IP call, edit, delete, copy, move,and add to blacklist. ●Phonebook settings: 1.Preferred storage: select prefer storage SIM 1/SIM 2/Phone/All 2. My number: You can view, edit or send your current phone number 3. Extra numbers: set number to SIM card 1(2) .The phone numbers can be entered two numbers and names, can also be re-edited or deleted, respectively, for line SIM 1 and line SIM 2. After editing, press the OK button to save your Modifications. 4. Memory status: shows the total number and stored number of SIM and phone 5. Copy contacts: copies the contacts from phone to SIM card or from SIM card to phone. 6. Move contacts: moves the contacts from phone to SIM card or from SIM card to phone 7. Delete all contacts: delete all contacts from SIM card or phone 4.5. Messages ☆ Messaging is a service provided by your network provider; You may need to apply to your network operator before sending and receiving messages. ● Text Messages (SMS) You create SMS messages in this menu. You can: Please notice that some cities or regions do not support text messages. Press the “# ”button to switch the input method, press the“ *” button to enter symbols, press the right soft button to clear the character; Press the right soft button to return to the previous menu, press the hang up button to return to standby mode; Use the left soft button or the OK button to select the input characters. Your phone supports the texts messaging function. If the message content is too long meaning more than the allowed 612 characters, it will be divided into two or more text messages. In the options menu you can select the following: Send to: edit the receipient, and then choose to send, remove the recipient, remove all the recipients, or save to the Drafts. Input method: You can select Smart ABC which is guided by the dictionary, Smart abc, ABC, abc,Smart ES,Smart es, ES, es, Numeric, Insert symbol options. Advanced Options: In this submenu you can insert a number insert a name and/or insert a bookmark . Save to draft: you can save the edited message to the Draft folder. ☆Note: The Picture messages function can be used only if your network operator or service provider support this phone. Only phones that offer picture message features can receive and display picture messages. But the normal display of some picture messages needs your mobile phones’ support. Multimedia messages Send to: sends the message to a specific recipient Input method: you can change the input method Add picture: you can add a picture into the message Add sound: you can add a sound into the message Add video: you can add a video into the message Add subject: you can edit the subject of the message Preview MMS: preview themessage Slide options: to adjust slide behind/before and slide timing Advanced: to insert text template/insert attachment/insert bookmark 10 Save to Drafts: saves the message as a draft in the Draft folder. ●Inbox Access this menu to view the received messages. When receiving a new message, the phone will ring the preselected tone and display an animation to notify you of the new message. Also, the unread message icon will appear on top of the stand by interface screen indicating this. Press the OK button in view message screen to do the following functions: You can: Check: check the received SMS and MMS Reply by SMS: reply the sender via text message. Reply by MMS: reply the sender via multimedia message (MMS) Call sender: using SIM1/SIM2 lines to call the sender back Forward: Forwards the original message or modified message to others selected or inputted contacts. Delete: deletes the current message. Delete all: delete all messages in the inbox. Save to phone book: Saves the sender’s number to the phone book ●Drafts Stores the SMS without sending so you can read it or send it later. ●Outbox The failed sent messages and the stored messages will be saved in this outbox folder. ●Sent messages Shows the successfully sent messages if the folder is open and unlocked. ●Delete messages Solely delete or delete all messages at one time, locked messages can’t be deleted ●Broadcast message Broadcast public information sent by the network providers. Use the Cell Broadcast service so you can receive information on various 11 subjects from network provider,like weather, traffic conditions and other information services. ●Message settings Access this menu to do the following functions: Mode settings: To send text messages, you must first enter the local messaging center number; Note: SMS center number provided by the network operator Voicemail server: This is a Network Service, and should be supported by the service provider. Edit: You can edit, delete your voice mail number, and press OK to store the number. Connect to the voice: you can call the stored voice mail number. Tip: In standby mode, set voicemail number that will be automatically saved in the “1” Numerical key, then long press the “1” button for 2 seconds to select the Call SIM card 1 (2) voice mail. Status settings: Information Report: Network has received a notice to the other messages, and time of receipt. Reply path: the reverse-path transmission to the network side, the function is supported SMS center. Save sent messages: After opening the message is saved in the sent message column. Storage Status: You can view the SIM card or mobile phone short message storage space usage. Storage Location: Setting the storage location (SIM card or phone). 4.6 Call center ☆To enter the call history through this menu , and also you can dial keys to consult recent call records. 4.6.1 Call history ● Missed calls With this function, you can access the most recent missed calls. Press 12 the up/down button to select a phone number. Click "OK" to view the content of telephone records. Records of the screen click "Options" can be as follows: View: View the details of the current record. Call: calling a number. You can also press the Dial key to automatically dial the previewed number of the missed call. Send SMS: send SMS to this number. Send MMS: send MMS to this number Save to Phonebook: save the number into the phonebook. Edit before call: edit the record before calling Delete: delete the item from dialed / received / missed calls. ● Dialed calls With this function, you can access recently dialed calls. Select a dialed call to view, dial, save to the phone book, edit before dial, delete. Please refer to "Missed Calls". ● Received calls With this function, you can access recent received calls. Select a received call to view, dial, save to the phone book, edit before dial, delete. Please refer to "Received Calls". ● Delete call logs Delete all the phone records. You can choose to delete the recent call logs or only delete numbers in Missed/Dialed /Received calls. ● Call timers To see the last call time, dialed calls and received calls time. Reset all records cleared. Note: According to network features, rounding bookkeeping, tax and other factors, the real call and service time in the invoice of Service Providers may different. ● Call costs This function is supported by network service provider. Last call cost: to view last calls; All call charges: to view all charged fees 13 Call costs to zero: clear all recorded calls Cost restrictions: you can limit call charges to a specified number. PIN2 code is required when setting the call cost Prices and rates: This function is supported by network; please consult your network operator about specific detail ● SMS Counter Sent: Views sent messages or reset send messages Received: View received messages or reset received messages 4.6.2 Call settings ●SIM1 (2) calls settings: ●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. ●Call divert Call diverting is a network provider service, it tells your network to divert the incoming calls to another number to avoid missing a call in one of your phone lines. 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. ●Call barring If it is supported by your service provider, this function will enable you to restrict the outgoing or incoming calls. 1. Call prohibiting Cancel all: prohibits all outgoing calls. International calls: prohibits outgoing international calls. International calls except to home PLMN: in a foreign country, you can only call the home country’s phone number and your service provider country’s phone number 2. Limit incoming calls: 14 All calls: prohibits all incoming calls. When roaming: When you use the phone outside your home service area, you will not be able to receive calls. Start All: by activating all call barring, the phone will not be able to dial numbers or accept incoming calls. 3. Cancel all: cancel all call barring settings. You can make and receive calls normally. 4. Change barring password: Modify the call restrictions password o the network. ●Line switching: In this menu the user can chose to switch between SIM line1 or SIM line2 in their phones. ●Advance settings 1. Auto redial The user can dial the same phone number automatically after a missed call with this function’s activation, and it will initiate up to 10 attempts calls to try to connect to a phone number of the missed call 2. IP dial Can open and edit IP dialing an IP number. This depends on your network providers’ services offerings. 3. Call time reminder Switch on/off the mode, when the mode is on it will show you the time you make a call. 4. Connect notice To turn on or off this function 5. Answer mode Any key: when there is an incoming call, you can answer it by pressing any key Auto answer when headset mode: it will answer the incoming call automatically 4.7 Multimedia ●Camera 1. Enter the camera: 15 Album: preview pictures taken and saved in your phone. Camera settings: you can edit the settings for shutter’s shutter sounds by using the “4” and “6” key to select your sound or turn it off, exposure compensation can be edited also by using the “4” and “6” keys, Anti-flicker, contrast, delay timer and continuous shoot. Photo Settings: to set pictures’ size and quality. White balance: Can be modified according to the environment you are in. The options are: auto/daylight/tungsten/fluorescent/cloudy/incandescent settings. Scene mode: automatic or night mode can be selected. Effect settings: can be set up with normal, gray scale, sepia, sepia green, sepia blue, or color invert. Restore Default: Restores the settings to the phone’s factory settings. ●Image viewer All photos are saved in File Management/Storage Card/Photos folder. View: to view the selected image Browse style: you can select list style or matrix style. Send: Allows you to send the image as multimedia message. Use as: to use the image as wallpaper/screen saver/power on display/power off display. Rename: rename the image. Delete: delete single image. Sort by: you can sort the image by name/type/time/size/none. Delete all files: delete all images. ● Video recorder Camcorder settings: to adjust EV, Night mode, Anti-flicker. Video settings: to adjust the video quality. White balance: to select Auto/Daylight/Tungsten/Cloudy/Incandescent Effect settings: several effect settings to choice Restore default: Restores the phone to its factory settings. 16 ●Video player Video documents are saved in File Management/Storage Card/Videos folder. View: view the video documents Send: send selected video via multimedia message Rename: rename the video Delete: delete the video Delete all: delete all video documents Sort by: you can sort the video by name/type/time/size/none. ●File manager Our phone provides you space to store files it also supports memory card. Enter File manager under the main menu and select the following options: Open: open the storage card Format: to format all the files in the memory card. Be cautious, all the data cannot be restored if formatted! Rename: rename the memory card. Details: shows the name and available space of the memory card Contents of root directory in T card as follow: M y music: audio files kept directory Videos: video files kept directory Photos: photos kept directory EBook: eBook kept directory Note: delete the documents of T card will cause certain functions out of condition. 4.8 Organizer ●Calendar This function allows you to keep track of your schedule through a pre-set alarm, and it can also record your schedule arrangements. To consult all the memo of a certain date, please press the OK key. You can select the following options as follows: View the event of the selected day; view all events; add new event; 17 delete all/overdue/specific period events; switch to the day you want; switch to today; switch to weekly view interface; open/close lunar date. ●Alarm When you mobile phone 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 you wish. Each alarm can be set individually. When the alarm time is up, the handset will sound. Press stop button then it can stop ringing. If, say, the time you set is up but the handset is off at that moment, it will automatically turn on and ring the pre-set alarm. If you pressstop, the handset will inquire if you want to turn on the device. If you Press “No” the handset will stay off, otherwise, by touching “Yes,” It will immediately power on. ●Calculator You can do the following operations: Press the “ # ” button to enter a decimal point; press the right soft button to delete character; press the calling button to delete number; press the left soft button to multiply; press the up /down button to addition/subtract . Note: this calculator can only be used for simple calculations. For more extensive and complex calculations please use a separate Scientific Calculator. ●EBook reader This function supports TXT format text. Please store the pre-read text in document management \ storage card \ EBook directory. Press "options" you can refresh the book, setting system, view information, delete the text, delete all texts, set the sort order, perform system settings, view the help instructions, etc. Press the up and down direction buttons to browse up or down. ●Internet service 18 Please consult your local network service operators about charges and specific settings. This phone provides default settings document, if you cannot use, please consult local network operators depending on different network services Click OK, operated as follows: Home: Login default website Bookmarks: store frequently used websites. 1) - to enter: Click OK, visit the website. 2) - View: View bookmark's title and address. 3) - add a new bookmark: Add new bookmark 4) - Homepage: this bookmark set as your home. 5) - Memory status: check up the available and already used bytes. Input address: input the address; click the OK button to the network. Web History: After browsing the preservation of records. Service inbox: means website message send to users. Setting: You can set the follow Select the SIM card, edit the settings file, browse options, preferences settings, security settings, and the service message. 4.9 Settings 1. User Profiles The Available profiles in your phone are: General, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, My style. You can edit the alert type, ring type, ring tones, ring volume, message tone, and message volume or set the button’s volume and voice call reminder accordingly. Note: the phone will automatically translate into headset mode after connecting the earphone; you can unplug the headset to return to former restored mode. In standby mode, a long press on “#” button automatically switches to silent mode, press again to return to the original model. 19 2 Dual SIM settings 1) Dual SIM open: Dual card online, dual card dual standby function. 2) Only SIM1 open: normally use SIM card1, turn off SIM card 2. 3) Only SIM 2 open: normally use SIM card 2, turn off SIM card 1. 4) Flight Mode: switch to flight mode, block part of mobile phone‘s communications function. 3. Phone settings Time and date Set city: set different cities Time/date setting: set current time /date; open/close Summer Time Format setting: time and date’s format setting Note: You should reset the time if battery is taken out or the battery gauge has been used up for long, otherwise the time will not be accurate. Special note: In certain areas where mobile phone is prohibited (such as the cabin in airplanes), for your safety, please make sure to confirm that the alarm function is turned off before entering the area. Schedule power on/off: you can set power on/off schedule, and the phone will power on or power off according to the settings established by you. Language: select the operating language (support English and Spanish). Default is set as spanish. Preferred input methods You can set the default input methods in text editor. Display: set Wallpaper, Screen Saver, Power On/Off Display, Show date and time. Dedicated key: set shortcut function of navigation keys Other settings: you can set the LCD backlight duration and brightness. 4. SOS key You can set assistant messages/numbers. Press the SOS button when needed, and the phone will automatically send a message to the 20 preset number and sound a loud alarm tone. 5. Fixed number Set closely number, press the number keys for 1-2 seconds when standby to quickly dial a phone number 6. Network settings a) Select the Network: choose the appropriate and available network. b) Preferences: to choose the preferred network provider. 7. Security settings SIM card 1(2) security settings SIM card 1(2) Lock: open/close SIM lock (PIN code) Change PIN code: you can change PIN/PIN2 code (Usually, PIN2 code is not allowed to open and change) Phone security 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. Change password: phone lock is a 4-8 character password, you can change password of the phone. Default is 1122. 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. Connectivity You can take a view of the data account to add, delete and change Restore factory settings You can reset some of the Phone settings to their original values by input phone lock password. Default is 1122. 5 Input Method Your phone provides a variety of input methods; it can be used in English and Spanish. You can edit short message and phone book in 21 both languages. Press the left soft button to enter the edit options menu; press the right soft button to return to the previous menu; press the right soft button to clear a character; long press the right soft button to clear all characters; press the " # "button to switch the input method; press the" * "button to bring up the symbol. Phone’s input methods including: smart pinyin, strokes input, uppercase English, lowercase English, numeric input, punctuation. ■ Basic Alphabet Input Method When an input method is ABC or abc, press any button to enter a single letter. ■Numeric Press number keys to enter the corresponding number. Note: • Intelligent Button”?” has fuzzy input function. Press the button“?” means input unclear strokes. ■ Insert symbol Press the“*” button to bring up symbols. In ABC interface, continuously press the “1” button to enter common symbols. 6. Accessories ■Battery Extra batteries of various capacities are available from our company or through specific dealers. ■Charger Light weight, practical quick chargers used for charging on wall outlets. The charging condition is being displayed on screen. You may use your phone while charging. ■Headset Please use the original headset ■USB cable 22 USB cable is used to connected with the phone and the computer; it can also be used as charger when connected to the computer. 7. 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 let the battery drain first to preserve its effectiveness. · When not using the charger, unplug it from the power source and the phone. Over charging will shorten the battery life. Do 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 higher than 40°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 to power on your phone! 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 or cause skin damage). · 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 · Do not attempt to open cell phone case or disintegrate the phone. Non-professional demolition may cause damage to the body · Do not use acid or strong alkaline to clean your phone. 23 8. 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 · Do remember to comply with current special regulations in any place. Switch off your phone in areas where mobile phones are prohibited or the use of phones may cause interference or danger to other equipments or materials. · The use of any radio transmitting equipment, including cellular phones, may interfere or negatively affect any sinadequately protected medical device. For further information regarding this safety note please consult to physician or medical device manufacturer. · Your phone is a radio transmitter which may interfere with electronic medical equipment implants, such as hearing aids, pacemakers, insulin pumps, etc. Your doctor or the manufacturers of such equipment will be able to give you any advice you may need regarding this safety procedure. ·Remember to turn off your phone in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere, such as gas stations or chemical plants. 24 Regarding this Manual Our company reserves the right to interpret the contents of this manual. Please read and use carefully if further assistance is needed while using your phone. Thank you. 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 causeundesired operation. Any 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 Bdigital 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 25 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 technician for help. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information: This wireless phone 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 26 include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of allpersons regardless of age or health.FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types: ZENIOR YZ888 (FCC ID: A4JZENIOR) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for use at the ear is 1.55W/kg and when properly worn on the body is 1.17W/kg. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1.5cm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 1.5cm separation distance between the user's body and the back of the handset. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. 27 Body-worn Operation This device was tested for typical body-worn operations. To comply with RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 1.5 cm must be maintained between the user’s body and the handset, 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. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. 28 29
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