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Atel AGP-KW125 User Manual

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Table of Contents
1. Safety and Maintenance
1.1
1.2
1.3

Using the phone
Using the Battery
Using the Battery Charger

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10

2. Your Phone

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2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6

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Appearance
Key Descriptions
State Icons
Screen Background Light
Adjust the Volume
Instructions before Use
2.6.1 Power on
2.6.2 Power off
2.6.3 Phone security
2.6.4 PIN code
2.6.5 PUK code
2.7 Basic Functions
2.7.1 Direct call
2.7.2 Quick dial from all call list
2.7.3 Answer incoming call
2.7.4 Terminate call
2.7.5 Make emergency call
2.7.6 Make international long-distance call
2.8 Talk Options
2.8.1 Hold / Release Talk State
2.8.2 Dial second number
2.8.3 Answer second incoming call

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2.8.4 Selecting current phone number

3. Messaging
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8

Write message
Inbox
Drafts
Outbox
Sent messages
Archive
Broadcast message
Message Settings

4. File Manager
5. Phonebook
5.1 Phonebook settings

6. Fun and Games
7. Call history
7.1 Call settings

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8. Multimedia

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8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4

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Image viewer
Media player
Sound recorder
FM Radio

9. Organizer
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5

Calendar
Tasks
Alarm
World clock
Notes

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10. Settings
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10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5

Phone settings
Display
Network settings
Security settings
Restore factory settings

11. User Profiles
12. Extra
12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5

Calculator
Unit converter
Currency converter
Stopwatch
EBook Reader

13. Services
13.1 Services Settings

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14. Connectivity

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14.1
14.2
14.3
14.4
14.5

WLAN
Bluetooth
Connection management
Data Account
Internet tethering
14.5.1 Wi-Fi tethering
14.5.2 USB tethering
14.5.3 USB Mass Storage
14.6 Data Service

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15. Frequently Asked Questions

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1.

Safety and Maintenance

1.1 Using the phone
Please observe the following points:
•

Before use please read the instruction manual
carefully.

•

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Do not power on the phone when the use of a cellular
phone is prohibited as it may cause interruption or
danger.
Please keep your phone switched off when you are on
a plane. If functions that will automatically power on
your phone, such as alarm clock or calendar, are setup,
please check and cancel the configuration before
boarding the plane.

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While using the phone, please keep away from heat
source and high voltage environments, such as electric
appliances or electric cooking devices. Please use the
phone under normal operating temperatures. Using it
in temperatures above 55 degrees celsius or below -10
degrees celsius may cause damage to the phone.

•
•

Do not operate the phone whilst driving.
Only the original supplied battery, charger and
accessories should be used.

•

Phone may cause interference to nearby electronic
devices, therefore keep it away from electronic devices
such as radios, PC’s, pacemakers, hearing aids, etc. Do
not place the phone near credit cards or any magnetic

•

fields.
Do not disassemble the phone – Any unauthorized
work performed on the phone will void the warranty.

•

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Do not use benzene, thinners or alcohol to clean the
cover of your phone.

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Keep your phone away from corrosive chemicals such
as detergent. Use clean and soft cloth instead and
wipe gently.

•

Your phone is not water-proof, so please keep it dry.
Do not use it in damp environment, such as a
bathroom. Keep it away from rain and moisture.

1.2 Using the battery
Please observe the following points:
•

Before use, please read instructions for use and as
well as label on the surface of the battery.

•

Please charge the battery in a cool and well-ventilated
room as high temperatures may lead to overheating.

•

Do not attempt open the battery as it may lead to

•

short circuit or electrolyte leakage.
If electrolytes get in contact with your eyes, there is
danger of blindness.

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In such case, immediately wash eyes with clean water
(Do remember not to rub your eyes) and consult your
doctor for treatment.

•

Keep the battery away from mechanical vibration and
shaking. Do not short connect the battery, for this may
damage the battery and components connected to it.

•

Please keep the metal contact points and battery
clean.

•

Do not use damaged or depleted batteries.

•

The battery should be replaced when it cannot meet
the requirement for performance. Battery can be
charged hundreds of times before it should be
replaced.

•

Though it can be charged hundreds of times, its
quantity of electric charge may decrease gradually.
When service time (talk time and standby time) is
found to have decreased, the battery needs to be
replaced.

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Prevent the battery from exposure to the skin or
places with excessive .smoke or dust. Do not use it in
damp environments, such as a bathroom. The battery
is not waterproof; so keep it away from rain and

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moisture.
Do not put the battery in places that are too hot or too
cold. Temperature above 55 degrees Celsius or below
-10 degrees Celsius may affect performance of the
battery.

•

Do not put the battery in an open fire as this could lead
to an explosion.

•

Do not put the battery in water to avoid short circuit
inside, resulting in battery overheat, smoking,

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distortion, damage or even explosion.
Treat battery according to local regulations (for
example, recycling). Do not treat battery as domestic

•

garbage.
Only the original charger supplied with the phone

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should be used for charging the battery.
Keep battery out of reach of children to avoid danger.

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Using another type of battery, charger or generic
accessories may violate the certification or warranty
terms of equipment and may result in damage.

1.3 Using the battery charger
Please observe the following points:
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Before use, please read the user instructions as well as

•

the label on the surface of the charger.
Do not disassemble or modify the charger or use it

•

when power cable is damaged.
Do not touch the charger with wet hands. If the
charger connects with water or other liquid,
immediately cut off the power supply.

•

Do not short connect the charger and keep it away
from mechanical vibration or shaking and direct sun
shine.

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Do not use it in damp environments, such as a
bathroom.

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The battery charger is not waterproof; therefore keep

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it away from rain and moisture.
Keep the charger out of reach of children to avoid
danger.

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Your Phone

2.1 Appearance

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You will notice two distinct “key holes” at the bottom of your
phone. This is to mount your device on any upright surface.

Simply measure the distance between the center of the two
holes and apply the measures to the surface where the phone
will be mounted. Please ensure the applicators used to mount
the device are firm and secure.
Before mounting the phone, on the base of the handset receiver,
please turn the clip around to ensure the handset receiver clips in
securely when mounted.

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2.2 Key descriptions

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1

LEFT Soft key

Press to go into the main menu in idle
screen

RIGHT Soft
2

3

key

In any menu you can back to the last menu

UP key

You can scroll the cursor with the UP key;
Shortcut to access the settings menu in
idle screen

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DOWN key

You can scroll the cursor with the DOWN
key;
Shortcut to access the alarm menu in idle
screen

LEFT key
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Shortcut to access the main menu in idle
screen

RIGHT key
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7

Shortcut to access the contacts menu in
idle screen

OK key

Press “OK” to access the submenu
Press “OK” to go into main menu in idle
screen

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CLR key

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MUTE key

During an active call, select “MUTE” to
activate or deactivate the MUTE function.

CALL log key

Shortcut to access the Call Logs menu in
idle screen

SMS key
Phonebook

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Press to delete the characters you have

key

Shortcut to access the SMS menu in idle
screen
Shortcut to access the phonebook menu in
idle screen

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Power on or
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off/

END

key

Hold down for a few seconds to power
on/off the phone;
Press the end key, it will end phone call or
return back to the idle screen

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Dial key

Making a phone call: Enter the phone
number and press Dial key

0~9 Numeric
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keys

Star key

To enter numbers and characters

In idle screen, press to enter either ӿ, +, P
or W.
In message editing screen, press to enter
the special symbol mode.

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Hash key

In idle screen, press to enter #
In message editing screen, press to switch
the input method, i.e. Abc, ABC, 123.

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Speaker Key

On/Off switch
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Press to activate or deactivate hands free /
speaker mode.
The Main On/Off Switch is located at the
bottom of your phone. When set to on, you
phone is in standby mode. When switched
to off, you will not be able to power up
your phone.

2.3

State icons

Icons on the screen:
Signal strength indicator
3G Network Services available
New Email received
New MMS received

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New SMS received
Missed call
Ring Mode active
Phone set on Silent Mode
Alarm clock is enabled
Battery Life Indicator
Headphones Jack Inserted
Keypad Locked
WLAN Signal Strength
2.4

Screen background light
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Background light illuminates the screen.

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When you power on your phone, the background light

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will turn on for a predefined period.
If no key is pressed within the period, the background
light will turn off automatically to save battery life.

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To adjust background light brightness and period: [Menu] 
[Settings]  [Display]  [LCD backlight].
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You now have two available options:

a)

Brightness: If brightness is highlighted, press the left
or right arrow keys to adjust the brightness down or
up.

b)

Time (sec): If Time (sec) is highlighted, press the left
or right arrow keys to reduce or increase the backlight
on period.

2.5

Adjust the volume

During a call:
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•

Press [Up Key] to increase the volume.
Press [Down Key] to increase the volume.

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•

During MP3 playing
Press [ӿ] key to increase the volume.

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Press [#] key to decrease the volume.

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During FM playing

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Press [#] key to increase the volume.
Press [ӿ] key to decrease the volume.

2.6

Instructions before Use

Power on/off:
2.6.1 Power on
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The device can work on both single battery mode and

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single charger mode.
Press and hold [Power key] button until boot screen

•

appears.
If there is prompt for PIN code, please enter your PIN
code and then press [OK] key.

Note: Please contact service provider for the default PIN if
unavailable.

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After power on, if the SIM card inserted is valid, your
phone will automatically search available network.



If the SIM card is invalid or inactive, it will prompt you
to Insert SIM or indicate Invalid SIM.

Note: Your phone has a Main On / Off Switch at the bottom of
the unit. Please ensure the switch is set to on should you wish to
power up your phone. When switched to off, off functions,
reminders and alarms will be disabled.
2.6.2 Power off
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To power off, please press and hold the [Power key]
until power off screen appears.

2.6.3 Phone security
You can set an access password to avoid unauthorized use of
your phone.

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The default phone password is 1122.
a) To activate or deactivate this feature, please follow these
steps:
In the idle screen, Select [Menu]  [Settings]  [Security
Settings]  [Phone security]  [Phone lock]. You now have the
option to set the Phone Lock feature to on or off. In order to
complete this, you will be required to enter the phone password.
Enter phone password and select [OK] to complete the steps.
Note: It is highly recommended to change the default phone
password to a 4 digit code only you will know and remember.
b) To change the phone password, please follow these steps:
In the idle screen, Select [Menu]  [Settings]  [Security
Settings]  [Phone security]  [Change password]. You can
now change the phone password. You will be required to enter
the password currently in use on the device before you can

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create a new one. [Enter old password]  [OK]  [Enter new
password]  [Confirm new password]  [OK].
2.6.4

PIN code

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PIN code is used to prevent illegal use of user’s SIM



card.
If your phone has enabled PIN code protection, there
will be prompt for entering PIN code.



If the wrong PIN code is entered three times
consecutively the SIM card will be automatically soft
locked.



You will be required to enter the PUK code to unlock it.



The PIN code is related to SIM card, not the telephone
and is provided by Network Provider.

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2.6.5
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PUK code
PUK code, referring to Personal Unlock Code, is used
to unlock SIM card that is locked because of wrong

•

input of PIN code.
If the PUK code entry attempts exceed ten times, the
SIM card will be hard locked and a SIM replacement
will be required.

•

PUK codes or Replacement SIM cards are provided by
the Network Provider.

2.7

Basic Functions

Making a phone call
2.7.1 Direct dial
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In standby state, press the number keys to enter the
phone number and then press [OK key] or the [Dial
key] to initiate the call.

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Press [C] to clear the last digital or long press it to
clear all should you have entered the number
incorrectly.

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If the phone number being dialled out is recognized by
the phonebook, the name and icon of contact person
will be displayed on the dialling screen as well as

•

calling animation.
Press the [Power key] to end a call.

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Quick dial from contacts list

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In standby state, press the [Right soft key] to enter
the phonebook.

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Scroll down to select a contact, or simply enter the
name or number of the contact you want to search for.

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Press the [Dial key] to initiate the call.

2.7.2 Quick dial from all calls list
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In standby state, press [Dial key] to enter [All calls]
list.

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Scroll down to the desired contact or the number you

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want to dial.
Press [OK key] to initiate the call.

2.7.3 Answer incoming call
•

When there is an incoming call, incoming call
animation will be displayed together with a special
ringtone (unless the phone is set to silent mode).

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Press the [dial key] to answer calls.
Press the [power key] to reject the incoming call.

•

If phone number of the caller is not hidden recognized,
the number will be displayed on incoming call screen.

•

If the contact information of the caller is stored in
contacts, then the caller’s name and icon will also be
displayed.

•

If the caller hides his/her number or the network bans
call indication, the incoming call is displayed as ӿӿӿӿӿӿ
or Private or Unknown.

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2.7.4 Terminate call
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When there is an incoming call, press the [Power key]
to reject the call.

•

During the call, press the [Power key] to terminate
current call.

•

A number that has just been dialled can be cancelled
by pressing [Power key].

2.7.5
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Make emergency call
As long as you are within coverage of network, you
can make an emergency call even if you have not
registered to local network or do not have SIM card.
Enter local emergency number (112) and then press
[Dial key] to make an emergency call.

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2.7.6 Make international long-distance call
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Press the [ӿ] key until “+” sign appears before
international phone number can be dialled. “+” sign
tells the network you are making an international call.

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Enter the country code, area code (without the 0) and
phone number

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Press [Dial key] to initiate the call.

Note: Some networks do not allow “+” for dialling international
numbers.
2.8 Talk options
The phone provides some talk control functions whilst during an
active call.

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During the call, press [Left soft key] to enter [options]
menu to access the talk control functions.

2.8.1 Hold/Release talk state
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If network supports, you can hold current talk.

•

During the call, press [Left soft key] and select [Hold
single call] in the [Options] menu.

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To activate held call, Press [Left soft key] and select
[Retrieve single call] in the [Options] menu.

2.8.2 Dial second number
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•

During an active call you can dial another number.
Directly enter the second number and press [Dial key]
to call

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Or press [Left soft key] [Main menu][Phone book]

•

to select the number and press [Send key] to call.
When the second number is connected, the first call
will be held automatically.

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2.8.3 Answer second incoming call check
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Please make sure the network supports call waiting

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function and the status has been set to Enabled.
If there is a second incoming call in the process of talk,
you’ll hear a “Beep” tone and the screen will prompt
you to answer or reject the call.

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Press [Left soft key] and select [Answer] in [Options]

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menu.
When the second call is connected, the first call will be

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placed on hold.
Press [Power key] to terminate the second call.

2.8.4 Selecting current phone number
When the second call is answered, press [Left soft key] to
[Options] menu:

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Swap: to hold current call and activate the held call

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•

Conference: Add held call to conference call
End single call: Terminate current call

•

End all calls: Terminate two calls

•

Transfer: Transfer current call to another call. You can
enter the number

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•

New call: To make another call
Main menu: Enter main menu screen

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Sound recorder: Enter record state

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DTMF: Status to On/Off

Note: It is not all networks offer all the above mentioned services
Menu Functions
You can press the [Left soft key] in standby state to enter the
main menu. Press [Right soft key] or [Power key] to return to
standby mode.

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3. Messaging
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In standby state, select [Menu][Messaging]. Or
alternatively you can simply press the quick access
messages key

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3.1 Write Message
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Select [Write message]  [Text message] or
[Multimedia message] compose message  select
[OK]  Select either [Enter number] or [Add from
phonebook]  OK select / enter the number [OK] 
[OK].

When editing SMS, press the [Left soft key] to enter [options]
menu to access the following options:
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Send to: Send the message.
Insert symbol: Insert the symbol in the message.

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Input method: Select input method you want.
Available options: You can select from: ABC, abc, Abc,
es, ES, Es, PT, pt, Pt or Numeric.

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Add picture: Add picture in the MMS from phone.

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Add sound: Add sound from phone, and also you can
record sound for the MMS.

•
•

Add video: Add video from phone.
Add subject: Add subject for the MMS.

•

Slide options: Add a new slide behind or before the

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MMS.
Switch to MMS: Switch SMS mode to MMS mode.

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Advanced: You can insert text template, attachment,
contact number, contact name or bookmark in MMS or

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SMS by This function.
Save: Save SMS or MMS to drafts.

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Details: View details of the SMS or MMS.

To add a file (photo, sound or video) to an outgoing MMS, follow
these steps:

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Select [Menu]
[Messaging]
[Write message]
[Multimedia message] [Options] and scroll down to
either [Add picture], [Add sound] or [Add video].
Select the desired folder to access the file you want to
send. Open the specific folder and scroll to the file you
want to send and press [OK].
Once the desired file is attached to the message, press
[OK] to enter the recipient number or add from
phonebook.
Once the number has been entered or the contact
selected from the phonebook, press [OK] to transmit
the message.

Note: You must have a positive airtime balance and an active
service to use this feature.
3.2 Inbox
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The SMS and MMS you received are all stored in
[Inbox].
Open a SMS or MMS and press [Left soft key] to enter
[Options] menu.

Available Options:
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View, Reply, Call Sender, Forward, Delete, Delete all,
Save to phonebook, Sort by, Move and Mark the SMS
or MMS.

3.3 Drafts


SMS and MMS which are not sent can be saved to
[Drafts].

3.4 Outbox
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Failed SMS and MMS will be saved to [Outbox].

3.5 Sent messages
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SMS and MMS which have been sent successfully can
be saved to [Sent messages].
Please choose Save Sent Message in [Common
settings] first.

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3.6 Archive
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You can move SMS and MMS to [Archive] from [Inbox],
[Outbox], [Sent messages] or [Conversations].

•
•

Delete messages
Delete the messages from [Inbox], [Drafts], [Outbox],
[Sent messages] or [Archive]. Also you can delete all
messages through this function.

3.7 Broadcast message
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Available options: Receive mode, Channel settings,
Languages, Read messages.

•
•

Templates
Under this option, you will be able to select from
pre-loaded message templates, edit them or remove
and create your own.

3.8 Message settings

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Settings for Text message, Multimedia message and

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Service messages:
[Text message]  [SIM].

Available Options:
•

Profile settings, Message validity period, Message type
(Text, Fax or Email), Delivery Report (set to on or off),
Reply path (set to on or off), Preferred Connection
(GSM only, Prefer GPRS or Prefer GSM) and Voicemail
server.

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[Text message]  [Memory status]  [OK]. This
function displays the number of SMS messages stored
on the SIM Card and also on the Phone.

•

[Text message]  [Save sent messages]  [OK].
Available Options: On / Off.

•

[Multimedia message]  [Data account]  [OK]. This
option allows you to select the data account you wish
to utilize when sending MMS’s.

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[Multimedia message]  [Common Settings]  [OK].
Available Options: Compose, Sending, Retrieval,

•
•
4.

Preferred storage, Memory status.
File sizes up to 300KB allowed for MMS (Network
dependent).
Supported file formats: JPEG,GIF,WBMP and BMP.
File manager

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In standby state, Select [Menu]  [File manager] 

•

[OK]
You can Open, Play, Send, Use as (ringtone), Move to
new folder, Rename, Delete, Sort by: Name, Type,
Time or Size, Mark Several, Copy, Delete all files or

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view the file Details.
When you format a file, the phone password will be
required. The default password is 1122.

Note: Various files can be stored on the phone or SD Card and
can be obtained by means of Bluetooth, USB Mass Storage, MMS
or copied from a SD card, however not all file formats are

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supported, therefore cannot be viewed or played back on the
phone.
When a file is received via Bluetooth, USB Mass Storage, MMS or
copied from a SD card, you can save it on the device under your
preferred folder in File Manager.
5.

Phonebook
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In standby state, select [Menu][Phonebook] 
[OK].
Move the cursor to [Add New Contacts]  [OK].
Storage options: Save to SIM or Phone.
Once you have selected the desired storage location
for your new contact, you have the following fields
available to personalise the new entry:
Name, Number, Email address, Caller picture and
Caller ringtone.
Once all desired fields have been updated, select
[Options]  [Save]  [OK].
Contacts saved to the SIM card only provide input
fields for Name and Number.
Email address, Picture and Personalised ringtone

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•

cannot be added to SIM contacts.
In [Phonebook] when you press the [Left soft key] 
[Options] the following options are available:
Select: Save to SIM or Phone.

•

Mark several: You can mark or unmark multiple/all

•

contacts, to delete or send SMS.
Caller groups: Add the name, picture, ringtone and



video of the groups then you can append the members,
only contacts saved in phone can be added to groups.
5.1 Phonebook settings
Available Options:
•

Preferred storage: Select preferred storage location
for a new contact, to SIM, Phone or Both.

•

Speed dial: Set up speed dial from phonebook then
dial the contact by pressing and holding down the
corresponding numeric key in standby mode.

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Setting up a Speed dial contact: In idle mode, select [Menu]
[Phonebook]
[Options]
[Phonebook settings]
[Speed
dial]. You will have to set Status to on in order to activate this
feature under [Status].
Select [Set numbers] [OK]. You can now search for the contact
by name or number and assign them to a specific numeric key.
Once you have successfully search for the specific contact, press
[OK] to assign the contact to a speed dial key.
Should you wish to change a contact saved under you speed
dials, you can [Edit] or [Remove] the contact simply by pressing
[Options] whilst the name is highlighted whilst in the [Set
numbers] menu.





My number: Create personal business card which can
be sent.
Extra numbers: You can edit owner number and fixed
dialling list.
Memory status: View memory status.
Copy contacts: Use the menu to copy contacts
between the SIM card and the phone.

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

Move contacts: Use the menu to move contacts
between the SIM card and the phone.
Delete all contacts: Use this menu to delete all
contacts from the SIM card or phone. The default
phone password (1122) will be required.

In the event where a contact in the [Phonebook] is highlighted,
you have the following Available Options:
View, Send message, Send Multimedia Message, Call, Edit,
Delete, Copy, Move, Send Business Card, Add to Blacklist, Mark
Several, Caller Groups as well as Phonebook Settings.
6. Fun & Games
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In standby state, enter [Menu]  [Fun & Games] 
[OK].

Available options:
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Applications, Java Settings, Java default settings.

7. Call history
In standby state, select [Menu]  [Call centre]  [Call history]
 [OK]. Available Options:





All Calls: press [OK] to view history of all calls made,
received and missed.
Missed Calls: press [OK] to view missed calls list
Dialled Calls: press [OK] to view dialled calls list
Received Calls: press [OK] to view received calls list.

In the missed, dialled, received calls interface, press [Left soft
key] to access the [Options] menu.
Available Options:
•
•

View: View the Type, Number, Call time, Times of call.
Call: To call back.

•

Send text message: Send text message to the selected
contact / number.

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Edit before call: Enter the dial number screen in order

•

to edit the phone number.
Delete: Delete the call record.

•

Delete all: Delete all call history (Received, Dialed and

•

Missed)
Advanced: Call Timers: View call duration for Last Call,

•

Dialed Calls Received Calls and Reset all.
Call Cost: Last call cost, Total cost, Reset cost, Max
cost, Price per unit. (This function requests network’s

•

support. Please contact your operator for details.)
Text msg. counter: Displays the number of text

•

messages Sent or Received.
GPRS counter: Displays last sent, Last received, All
sent, All received, Reset counter.

7.1 Call settings
•

In standby state, select [Menu]  [Call centre] 
[Call settings]  [OK].

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Available Options:
•

Caller ID: Set by Network, Hide ID or Send ID. If you
choose Hide ID, your phone number will not be sent

•

when you dial out.
This function requests network’s support. Please

•

contact your operator for details.
Call waiting: This function requests network’s support.
Please contact your operator for details.

•
•

Activate: Activate the Call waiting function.
Deactivate: Deactivate the Call waiting function.

•
•

Query Status: Query the status of this function.
Call divert: Divert the incoming calls to another phone
number. This function requires network’s support.
Please contact your Network Operator for further
assistance.

Available Options:

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Divert all voice calls: Activate, Deactivate, Query

•

Status
Divert if unreachable: Activate, Deactivate, Query
Status

•
•

Divert if no answer: Activate, Deactivate, Query Status
Divert if busy: Activate, Deactivate, Query Status

•
•

Divert all data calls: Activate, Deactivate, Query Status
Cancell all diverts: Cancel all avtivated diverts.

•

Call barring: Use this menu to set up call barring. It
contains outgoing calls, incoming calls, Cancel all,
Change barring password. This function requires
network support. Please contact your Network
Operator for assistance.

Available Options:

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•

Outgoing calls: All voice calls, International voice calls,
International voice calls except to home PLMN.

•

Incoming calls: All voice calls, Voice calls when
roaming.

•

Cancel all: Cancels all active barring features enabled.

•

Change barring password: The default barring
password is 1234. You can chage this to a unique
password only you will remember.

•

Line switching: You can change the line 1 or line 2.
This function requires network support. Please contact

•

your Network Operator for assistance.
Advance settings: Available Options.

•

Blacklist: Add numbers to the blacklist group to block

•

all future incoming calls.
Auto redial: Enable or disable this function.

•

Call time display: Shows call duration during an active
call.

•

Call time reminder: Enable or disable this function. It
allows you to set a time limit reminder with a warning
tone during the call.

•

•

Auto quick end: By activating this feature, it with
automatically end any active call once the set time
limit is reached.
Reject by SMS: Set on/off.

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•

Connect notice: After setting the status to on, you can
hear a “Beep” tone when the outgoing call is
connected.

8. Multimedia
•

In standby state, enter [Menu]  [Multimedia] 
[OK].

8.1 Image Viewer
•

[Menu]  [Multimedia]  [Image viewer]  [OK] to

•

display photo list.
Press [Left soft key]  [Options]  [OK] for the
following options: View, Image information, Edit,
Browse style, Send, Use as, Rename, Delete, Sort by,
Delete all files.

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8.2 Media Player
[Menu]  [Multimedia]  [Media Player]  [OK] and select
from the following options: Now playing, All songs, All videos,
Music playlist, Streaming URL.
•

Enter the [Media Player] and press the [Left soft key]

•

for the following available options:
Current playlist: Display all songs list. In the [Options]
menu there are the following options: Play, Refresh,
Add to playlist, Delete, Send, Use, Details.

•

Go to library: Go to Media player menu.

•
•

Settings: Available Settings.
Player settings: Set the Skin, Shuffle, Repeat,
Background Play, Sound Effects, and Bass
Enhancement.

•

Audio settings: Set Audio play speed, Display Style.

•

Details: You can view the detailed information of
current file.

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8.3 Sound Recorder
You can record and set the sound recorder. Press [Left soft key]
to enter [Options] menu, there are the following options:
•

New Record: Start a new recording

•

List: View the list of files. Press [Left soft key] to enter
the [Options] menu.

•

Available Options: Play,Append,Rename,Delete,
List, Use as and Send.

•

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Settings: Set the default file storage location and
adjust audio quality, selectable options: High or Low.

8.4 FM Radio
In FM mode, press the [Left soft key] to enter the [Options]
menu where you will find the following available options:
•

Channel List: Program the desired FM frequency
manually by typing in the desired frequency and
station name. The # key is the “.”

•

Manual Input: Manually tune to the desired FM

•

frequency. The # key is the “.”
Auto Search: Auto Search and Save available FM

•

stations via this function.
Settings: Available Options: Background Play: This

•

phone supports background play mode.
When you selected “On”, you can continue other
operations whilst the music is playing.

•
•

Audio Quality: Set to High or Low.
Record Storage: Select where the recordings should

•

store.
RDS settings: Set RDS parameters.

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•

Record: Record sound of current playing channel.

•

File list: Playback menu for all recorded audio files.

Key functions during FM playback mode:
•

[Left Arrow] Search for lower band frequency (Manual

•

or Auto Search).
[Right Arrow] Search for higher band frequency
(Manual or Auto Search).

•

[Up Arrow] Change Search Mode. Options: Manual
Search or Auto Search.

•
•

[Down Arrow] Power Radio on or off.
[ӿ] Adjust volume down.

•
•

[#] Adjust volume up.
[OK] Record / Pause Recording in progress. In Pause
Mode, select the [Right soft key] to stop the recording.

•

The device will prompt you to save the recording.
You can rename the recording and save the record.
Alternatively you can cancel or clear the recording.

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9. Organizer
•

In standby state, select [Menu]  [Organizer]  [OK].
Available Options:

9.1 Calendar
•

You can set calendar for Reminder, Meeting, Course,
Date, Call, and Anniversary.

•

In calendar screen, press [Left soft key] to enter
[Options] menu. Available Options:

•

View: View the events for current day.

•
•

View all: View all events.
Add event: You can set the Type, Start time, End time,

•

Subject, Alarm, Repeat, Location, and Details.
Delete event: You can delete All, Overdue or Specific
period.

•
•

Jump to date: Jump to the day you desired.
Go to today: Jump to today.

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•

Go to weekly (monthly) view: The calendar is
displayed by week or month.

9.2 Tasks
•

If there is no pre-set task, press [Left soft key] to add
a new task, you can set date, time, subject, alarm,
repeat, priority, details and or status.

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•

In the task list, press [Left soft key] to enter [Options]

•

menu. Available Options:
Add: Add a new task.

•
•

View: View task.
Edit: Edit current task.

•
•

Search: You can search task by time or subject.
Delete: Delete current task.

•

Delete overdue: Delete the tasks which are overdue.

•
•

Delete all: Delete all tasks.
Jump to date: Jump to a specific date to view tasks.

•

View uncompleted: Display the tasks which have not
been completed.

•

Send vCalendar: You can send out the task by SMS,

•

MMS or Email.
Save as file: Save the task as a file.

•

Choose a folder in phone memory, press [Left soft key]

•

to access [Options] menu.
Choose Select option, it will enter the filename edit

•

screen.
Enter the file name and press [OK] key.

9.3 Alarm
•
•

You can set five alarm clocks.
Choose one pre-set alarm to edit.

•

When you set the status to On you will have the
following options to customize your alarm:

•

Time: Set the desired time when the alarm should
sound.

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•

Repeat: Set the Alarm for Once Off, Everyday or
Custom. When you select Custom, you can manually
select the days when the specific Alarm should sound.
Once the desired days have been selected, press

•

[Options]  Done [OK].
Alarm tone: You can select Tone or FM Radio by
pressing the Left or Righ Arrow keys when the Alarm

•

Tone Sub Menu is highlighted.
Should you select Radio, you can manually add or

•

select from preset stations for the desired frequency.
Should you select Tone, your alarm sound can be
changed or set under Tone.

•

Tone: Select the desired tone to sound when the alarm
goes off.

•

After finishing edit, press Done [Right soft key]  Yes

•

[Left soft key] to save the entry.
If you wish to discard the changes / entry, simply
press No [Right soft key].

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9.4 World clock
•

You can check the time of various countries / GMT
zones.

9.5 Notes
•

You can Add, Edit or Delete Notes.

10 Settings
In standby state, enter [Menu][Settings] menu. Herewith the
various settings available:

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10.1 Phone settings
•
•

Time and Date: Available Options:
Set home City: Select from the menu a main centre
closest to you.

•
•

Set Time / Date: Set Home City, Set Time/Date.
Set Format

•

Schedule Power On/Off:
Set specific times to automatically power on or power
off your device.

•

Language:
Set the preferred display language.

•

Preferred input methods: Choose the preferred input
method for the editor by selecting from ABC, abc, Abc,

•

es, ES, Es, PT, pt, Pt or Numeric.
Encoding:
Set to ASCII, ISO-8859-1 and Windows-1252.

•

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Themes:
You have two default themes preloaded on the device.

•

Shortcuts:
Setting up the shortcuts options: Options are Add, Edit,
Delete, Delete All and Change Order.

•

Dedicated key:
You can set the shortcut key for [Up key], [Down key],
[Left key], [Right key].

•

Auto update time:
Set the status to on or off.

•

Flight mode:
Set Flight mode.

10.2 Display
Under Display you have the following options to select from:
•

Wallpaper: Secect from 8 preloaded images under
[System], or load an image from your files under the
[User defined] function. This will be the image that will
be displayed when the phone is in idle mode.

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•

Show date and time: Select On or Off based on your

•

preferences.
Clock type: Select Analog or Digital based on your
preferences.

•

LCD backlight: Under this feature you can adjust the
Brightness of the LCD. You also have the option to
change the time which the LCD would be lit up. Max
duration is 60 seconds.

10.3Network settings
•

Network selection: Options Available: New search:
Search for available Networks, Select network: Choose
relevant Network from the network list. Selection
mode: Set the mode to Automatic or Manual

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•

Preferences: Select the Preferred Network.

•

Service selection: You can select to register only on
GSM, WCDMA or Automatic

•

Network information: Display the information of the
Registered Network.

•

GPRS connection: You can set GPRS connection to be

•

always on or to when needed.
GPRS transfer preference: You can select Data prefer
or Call prefer.

Note: It is recommended that the preference is set to “Call prefer”
to ensure Voice Calls take priority as the Network cannot
guarantee incoming calls would connect if set to “Data prefer”.
•

HSPA preference: You can select HSPA off, HSDPA on
or HSDPA/HSUPA on. It is recommended that this is
set to HSDPA/HSUPA on to ensure steady and reliable
data connection.

10.4 Security settings
•

SIM security:You can complete the following functions

•

here:
Set PIN lock to on or off

•

Change PIN 1

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Change PIN 2.

Please note: Your SIM PIN Number will be issued by your
Network Provider.
•

Phone security: Available options are:

•

Phone lock:Set the phone lock on or off here. The

•

default password is 1122.
Change Password: You can change the phone lock
password here to make access more secure.

10.5 Restore Factory Settings
•

Enter the password then the phone will restore back to
factory settings. The default password is 1122.

11. User Profiles

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In standby state, enter [Menu][User profiles] menu. Please
take note that the phone only provides General mode. You can
perform the following functions here:
•
Set Ring type: Available Options: Repeat, Ascending or
•

Beep Once.
Incoming call: Here you will be able to select from 20
default ringtones or select music from a file previously

•

saved on your device or SD card.
Ringtone Volume: Adjust ringtone volume up or down.

•
•

Message: Select from 10 default message alert tones.
Message Volume: Adjust the message notification tone
volume up or down.

•
•

Keypad: Select between Silent, Click or Tone.
Keypad Volume: Adjust the keypad tone volume up or

•

down.
Power On: You can select from 10 default tones or opt
for Silent when the phone is powered on.

•

Power Off: You can select from 10 default tones or opt
for Silent when the phone is powered off.

•

System Alert: System alerts can be set to On or Off.

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12. Extra
In standby state, enter [Menu][Extra] menu, herewith the
available functions.
12.1 Calculator
•

In this menu, you can do basic calculations of addition,
subtraction, multiplication and division.

Key Functions in Calculator Mode:
•

[UP key]: Press once for Addition; Press twice for M+

•

[Down key]: Press once for Subtraction; Press twice
for M-

•

[Left key]: Press once for Multiplication; Press twice

•

for MC.
[Right key]: Press once for Division; Press twice for
MR.

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•

[Left soft key]: Equal to “=”, press to display the

•

calculation result.
[Right soft key]: Press to clear contents that have
been entered.

•

[#]: press to enter “.”

12.2 Unit Converter
•

You can converter Weight and Length units.

12.3Currency Converter
•

Input the rate first and then press [OK].

•

Input Local currency amount and press [OK], the
result will displayed in foreign bar.

•

Notice: Press [#] to enter “.”

12.4 Stopwatch

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•

There are two stopwatch types: Typical stopwatch and
the nWay stopwatch. You can save the timing record
for future reference.

•

Typical stopwatch: You can use Split timing or Lap
timing and view the records of previous times
recorded.

•

nWay stopwatch: There are four ways, press [Up]/
[Down]/ [Left]/ [Right] key for corresponding way.

12.5 EBook Reader
•

•

In the Bookshelf screen, move the cursor to the book
you saved, press [Left soft key] to enter [options]
menu.
Available Options: Open E-Book, Clean up Bookshelf,
Global Settings, Book Info, Delete, Delete all files, Sort

•

by, Apply Global Settings, Help.
During the reading, press [Left soft key] to enter
[options] menu.

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•

Available Options: Find, Jump to, Go to bookmark, Add
bookmark, Delete bookmark, Book info, Settings.

13. Services
In standby state, enter [Menu]  [Services] menu and select
Internet service.
Available Options:
•

Home page: Connect to the pre-set home page.

•

Bookmarks: Frequently visited pages can be stored

•

under bookmarks for quick access.
In Bookmarks you have the following options when

•

you press the [Left soft key]:
Go to: Open the current webpage saved under the
specific bookmark highlighted.

•

View: View the name and the webpage address of the
specific bookmark highlighted.

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•

Add bookmark: You can add a title and manually type
in the web address for the website you wish to add to
Bookmarks.

•

Set as Homepage: You can select a web address and

•

set it as your default Homepage for quick access.
New Folder: You can create a folder for specific

•

bookmarks created for easy access.
Memory Status: You have 30 slots to create
bookmarks. This feature informs you many slots have

•

been used and how many are still open.
Search or input URL: You can directly enter the

•

website address to open the page.
Last web address: Open the last connected URL.

•

Recent Pages: Reflect the history of previous URL’s
visited.

•

Stored pages: Go directly to the stored page.

13.1 Services Settings available

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•

Homepage: Here you can select from Default or User
Defined, in other words type in the desired website
you wish to make the Home Page of your Browser.

•

Data account: View the Active Data Account in use.

•

Browser options: Here you can clear the cache, clear
cookies, clear authentication info, and clear URL

•

history.
Preferences: Set Timeout period, Show or Hide
pictures, Enable or Disable Cache and Enable or

•

Disable Cookies.
Security Settings: View Trusted certificates.

•

Restore Browser: Reset to default factory settings.

14. Connectivity
In standby state, enter [Menu][Connectivity] menu, below are
the features available.
14.1 WLAN

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•

In standby mode, enter [Menu]  [WLAN] menu, the
phone will search and display available networks.

•

In the network list screen, press [Left soft key] to
enter [Optional] menu.

Available Options:
•

Connect: Connect with current network. If password is
needed, please input to Pre-shared key.

•

Add: Add: Manually add Connection Name, SSID,
Select Network type, Security Mode, TCP/IP Settings
and set Homepage and Proxy under Advanced

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•

Settings.
Edit: Edit the access point.

•
•

WLAN status: Check phone MAC address.
Disable WLAN: Disable WLAN function.

•

Power save mode: You can select Constantly Awake,

•

Power Save Mode, Max Saving Mode, CTIA TEST.
Refresh: Update the network list again.

14.2 Bluetooth
Available Options:
•
•

Set Bluetooth On or Off.
Set Visibility On or Off.

•

Search for available Bluetooth devices under My
Device.

•

Search for Audio Devices.

•

Set your phone name under My Name.

Under Advanced you have the following options available:
•

Audio Path: Leave in phone or Forward to Bluetooth
headset.

•

Storage: Select where data should be saved – Phone,

•

Memory Card or Always Ask.
Sharing Permission: Set to Read only or Full Control.

•

My address: View address details.

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When a Bluetooth file is sent to your phone, the following will
transpire:







Your phone will provide you with a passcode.
This code needs to be the same as what is displayed
on the senders’ device.
Should the passcode match, press [Yes], if it does not,
press [No].
If you have pressed [Yes], your phone will request
permission to receive the file being transmitted. You
can accept or decline by selecting [Yes] or [No]
Once you have selected [Yes] the file will download
and save in your [Received] folder in [File manager]
from where it can be viewed, moved, edited,
forwarded or deleted.

14.3Connection management


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View details of active Data Connections or Disconnect
Active sessions.

14.4 Data account
•

You can set up data account to access internet service.

•

The required Network Settings for your phone has
been preloaded. Should the desired Network Settings
not reflect here, you can manually enter it here: Steps
to Follow:

•

Press Options [Left soft key]  Add PS Account 

•

[OK]
Enter: Account Name and APN.

Note: For Network specific settings, please contact your Network
Operator.
14.5 Internet tethering
•

You have two available options to connect your
computer to the internet via your phone:

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14.5.1

Wi-Fi Tethering

You can set up a Wi-Fi hotspot connection using your phone as
the Wi-Fi modem.
Available Options:






WLAN hotspot: Switch Wi-Fi Hotspot On or Off.
Data account: Select the desired data account to be
used for sharing data.
Connection Information: Shows Active connections.
Help: Explanation of the WLAN Hotspot feature and
step by step process on how to set it up.
Note: For use WLAN hotspot function you have to
insert valid SIM card.

Note: Your phone can only work on either WLAN or WLAN
hotspot mode – Both functions cannot function simultaneously.
14.5.2

USB Tethering

The process for Setting up USB Tethering is as follows:

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





Connect the computer and the phone using the USB
cable provided.
Once the connection is established you phone will alert
you of the connection:
Scroll down and select [USB tethering] [OK]
Your computer will automatically detect the new
drivers and install it accordingly.
Once the installation is completed, your device will
automatically connect to the internet, providing
internet connectivity on your computer.

Note: Data Accounts must be defined and an Active SIM card
must be inserted in the phone for this feature to function.
Note: WLAN Hotspot tethering is not possible during USB
tethering mode.
14.5.3 USB Mass Storage
When you connect the phone with a PC by means of a USB,
select Mass storage to enable storage on either the phone or the

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SD Card inserted in can be used as a storage lacotion. You can
copy and save files between the PC and the phone or memory
card.
14.6 Data Service
Select between On or Off. This will determine if you have Data
Connectivity or not.
15. Frequently Asked Questions
If any problems are encountered while using the phone, please
refer to below items. If the problems still exit, please contact the
Distributor or the Network Operator.
Q. “Enter PIN code" appears on the screen.
A. Enter valid PIN code of your SIM card. Please contact your
Network Provider immediately if you do not know the code.
Q. “Enter PUK code" appears on the screen.
A. Your SIM card will be locked if you enter wrong PIN code for
three times. To unlock your SIM card, you have to enter PUK
code. Please contact your Network Provider immediately if you

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do not know the code.
Q. “Insert SIM card" appears on the screen.
A. Make sure SIM card is correctly installed. Check if SIM card
works properly. It may be defective or faulty. Please contact you
Network Provider.
Q. “Not in service area. Network failure.” is displayed.
A. Check signal indicator. If there is no signal, you may be in the
basement or network blind area in a building. Please move to
other locations to receive signal. Or potentially you are not in
coverage area. If so, please contact your Network Provider for
assistance.
Q. Poor sound quality, echo or noise makes communication
difficult.
A. Hang-up your phone and dial again. The Network may
connect the phone to a line with better communication quality.
Q. Standby time declines.
A. Signal at your location is weak so that the phone has to search
signal for a long time. When you don’t want to answer any calls,
please power off for a time being. It is also possible that the
battery has been used for a long time and approaches its
life-span. In this case, please replace the battery.
Q. Phone fails to boot.

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A. Your battery is potentially not charged. Please charge your
phone until the battery power is restored, then try to power on
again.
Q. Cannot send short messages.
A. Please check the SMSC address if the correct number has
been set. Perhaps the recipient contact number is invalid.

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Q. Cannot charge.
A. There are three possibilities:
•
Charger of your phone does not work properly. You
can contact nearest service provider or dealer;
•

Ambient temperature is not appropriate. Please
change charging environment;

•
Poor contact. Please check plug of your charger.
Q. Cannot add entries into phonebook
A. Phonebook is full. Please delete some useless entries.
Q. Cannot select some functions
A. The service is not available or the location network does not
support this service. Please contact your operator for details.
Q. What is the purpose of the Com Port option when the device
is connected via USB?
A. The Com Port is mainly used for Software Upgrades when new
versions are released and debugging by the supplier.
Q. Who can I contact for technical support?
A. You can call Telkom Customer Care on 081 180 or SS
Telecoms on 012 664 4644.

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