EYO ASIA ELECTRONIC E9800 GSM Mobile Phone - WiFi Portion User Manual 1

EYO ASIA ELECTRONIC CO.,LTD GSM Mobile Phone - WiFi Portion 1

Users Manual

  1 GSM Mobile Phone User Guild   Congratulations on your purchase of this GSM mobile phone. Please read this User Guide before you use your mobile phone. Notice: If there is any differences(such as features,color, etc.) between the User Guide and the mobile phone, please refer to the mobile phone. Improvements and changes to this User Guide maybe made by our company at any time and without notice. Such changed will, however, be incorporated into new editions of this User Guide.  Contents 1. FOR YOUR SAFETY ................................................................................................................................................................ 3 2. PRODUCT INSIDE PACKAGE ............................................................................................................................................... 3 3. KEY FUNCTIONS IN STANDBY MODE ............................................................................................................................... 3 4. ICON INDICATORS ................................................................................................................................................................. 4 5. GET STARTED .......................................................................................................................................................................... 6 6. TELEPHONE ............................................................................................................................................................................. 6 6.1. MAKE A CALL ............................................................................................................................................................................. 6 6.2. ANSWER A CALL ......................................................................................................................................................................... 7 6.3. DURING A CALL .......................................................................................................................................................................... 7 7. CONNECTIVITY ...................................................................................................................................................................... 7 8. MAIN MENU .............................................................................................................................................................................. 8 8.1. PHONEBOOK ............................................................................................................................................................................... 8 8.2. MESSAGES .................................................................................................................................................................................. 8 8.2.1 SMS...................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 8.2.2 MMS .................................................................................................................................................................................. 10 8.3. CALL CENTER ........................................................................................................................................................................... 11 8.3.1 Call history ........................................................................................................................................................................ 11 8.3.2 Call settings ....................................................................................................................................................................... 11 8.4. USER PROFILES ......................................................................................................................................................................... 12 8.5. SETTINGS .................................................................................................................................................................................. 12 8.5.1 Quad SIM Setting .............................................................................................................................................................. 12 8.5.2 Phone settings.................................................................................................................................................................... 12 8.5.3 Network setup .................................................................................................................................................................... 13 8.5.4 Security setup .................................................................................................................................................................... 13 8.5.5 Connectivity ....................................................................................................................................................................... 14 8.5.6 Restore factory settings ..................................................................................................................................................... 14 8.6. MULTIMEDIA ............................................................................................................................................................................ 14 8.6.1 Camera .............................................................................................................................................................................. 14 8.6.2 Image viewer ..................................................................................................................................................................... 15 8.6.3 Video recorder ................................................................................................................................................................... 15 8.6.4 Video player ....................................................................................................................................................................... 15
  2 8.6.5 Audio player ...................................................................................................................................................................... 15 8.6.6 Sound recorder .................................................................................................................................................................. 16 8.6.7 FM radio ........................................................................................................................................................................... 16 8.7. FILE MANAGER ........................................................................................................................................................................ 17 8.8. FUN AND GAMES ...................................................................................................................................................................... 17 8.8.1 Games ................................................................................................................................................................................ 17 8.9. ORGANIZER .............................................................................................................................................................................. 17 8.9.1 Calendar ............................................................................................................................................................................ 17 8.9.2 Alarm ................................................................................................................................................................................. 17 8.9.3 Tasks .................................................................................................................................................................................. 18 8.9.4 Calculator .......................................................................................................................................................................... 18 8.9.5 World clock ........................................................................................................................................................................ 18 8.9.6 E-Book reader ................................................................................................................................................................... 18 8.10. WEB ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 8.10.1 STK .................................................................................................................................................................................. 18 8.10.2 Internet service ................................................................................................................................................................ 18 9. FAQ ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 19
  3 1.  For your safety  SWITCH ON SAFETY Do not switch your product on when mobile phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.  DRIVE SAFETY Obey all local laws, keep your hands away from your product when you are driving  SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS Follow any restrictions. Switch your product off when near the medical equipments.  SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT Follow any restrictions. Switch your product off when you are in aircraft  SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELING Do NOT use near fuel or chemicals  SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING Do NOT use your product when blasting is in progress.  WATER-RESISTANCE Your product is NOT water-resistant; keep it dry at any time, especially when it is charging.  INTERFERENCE All wireless devices may be susceptible to interference, which could affect performance.  BATTERIES AND CHARGERS Use only approved batteries and chargers. The use of any other types may invalidate any approval or warranty, and maybe dangerous.  WARNING!!   INCORRECT OPERATION MAKES WARRANTY INVALIDE!  2.  Product inside package The devices listed below  are packaged  in the  box, Please make sure they are correct and available. If the answer is NO, please connect with the local dealer.  Mobile phone              1  USB data cable             1  Charger                        1  headset                    1  Battery                          1  User guide                  1  Warranty card    1  3.  Key functions in standby mode Name Type Function description(in standby mode)
  4 LSK Short press Enter main menu   RSK Short press Enter phonebook SEND Short press Show call history of SIM card A SEND2 Short press Show call history of SIM card B SEND3 Short press Show call history of SIM card C SEND4 Short press Show call history of SIM card D END Short press End a call   END Long press Power off OK Short press Same as LSK 0..9,*,# Short press Input number in dialing screen 0 Long press Enable hand light 2..9 Long press 1.  Make a call to the associated fast dial number when they are set. 2.  If  there  is  no  associated  fast  dial  number, System  will  enter  dialing  screen  and  show the associated number # Long press Switch  on/off  silence  mode  according  to  current profile setting * Long press Enter character ‘+’ in dialing screen Name Type Function description(in standby mode) END Short press End a call if on incoming call screen END Short press To lock keypad if on idle screen END Short press Return to idle screen from submenu  4.  Icon indicators Indicators description  The signal strength of network attached to SIM Card A  The signal strength of network attached to SIM Card B  The signal strength of network attached to SIM Card C  The signal strength of network attached to SIM Card D  The battery charge level  You have one or more unread messages received by SIM Card A  You have one or more unread messages received by SIM Card B
  5  You have one or more unread messages received by SIM Card C  You have one or more unread messages received by SIM Card D  You have one or more unread MMS received by SIM Card A  You have one or more unread MMS received by SIM Card B  You have one or more missed phone calls in SIM Card A  You have one or more missed phone calls in SIM Card B  You have one or more missed phone calls in SIM Card C  You have one or more missed phone calls in SIM Card D  General mode of profiles is active now  Meeting mode of profiles is active now  Outdoor mode of profiles is active now  Headset mode of profiles is active now  Bluetooth mode of profiles is active now  All calls to SIM Card A are forwarded to another number  All calls to SIM Card B are forwarded to another number  All calls to SIM Card C are forwarded to another number  All calls to SIM Card D are forwarded to another number  SIM Card A is active  SIM Card B is active  SIM Card C is active  SIM Card D is active  One or more alarms are active
  6    Keypad lock  5.  Get Started  Insert/remove the battery Always switch  your  product  off  and disconnect the  charger  before  removing  the battery. When  you  insert  the  battery,  please  align  the  contacts  of  batter  with  the  corresponding connectors on the battery compartment.  Insert/Change the SIM card   Before changing the SIM card, please make sure your product is switched off and the battery is removed. Make sure that the contact area on the card is facing the connectors on your product and that the beveled corner is correct with the indicator, then insert the SIM card  Charge the battery  Please make sure the battery is inserted correctly.  Connect the power cord to the device and then connect a compatible charger to a wall outlet or connect the computer via USB data cable.  Your battery has been pre-charged at the factory, but the charging level may vary. To reach  the  full  operation  time,  charge  the  battery  until  is  has  been  fully  charged according to the battery level indicator.    The  batter  method  is  to  recharge  the  battery  when  it  runs  out,  this  operation  will continue at least 3 times after you get your mobile phone.  If  a  long  time  not  using  your  mobile  phone,  it  will  take  a  few  minutes  to  show  the charging animation.  WARNING: moving or taking off the battery during charging is forbidden.      6.  Telephone Your  mobile  phone  is  a Quad-card  quadruple  standby  single  pass  style.  Where Quad-card means it supports four SIM cards, quadruple standby means all the SIM cards work in standby mode, single pass means only ONE SIM card can answer or make a call, the other is sleeping at the same time until the call is end. 6.1.  Make a call  Important: if keypad of the mobile has been locked, activate the phone function at first (See Keypad lock)  To Make a call, enter the phone numbers (sometimes including the area code when you call a foreign area number) on the dialing screen, and press send key. If ‘Quad SIM open’
  7 mode in handset  setting is active and these 4  SIM card is available,  you need  chose which one is the initiator.  Also, you can make a call through phonebook list or call history directly via the item is focused and select <Call> from option menu.   6.2.  Answer a call  To answer a call, select <Answer> from option menu when the call is incoming.  To reject the call, press <Reject> on the screen or press <End>. 6.3.  During a call There are some options to use when you select <Options> during a call. Press <RSK> to enter/exit hand free mode. In options menu, you can choose.  Set volume – to increase or decrease the volume  Hold single call – to keep current call.  End single call – to end current call.  New call – to make a new call via input numbers.  Phonebook – to view the record in phonebook.  Message center – to enter message center to view message.  Sound recorder – to start recorder to remember the content.  Mute – to make the other side can not hear you what you say.  DTMF – to enable/disable DTMF tone.    7.  Connectivity This  mobile  phone  offers  options  to  connect  to  another  device  or  computer.  Wireless method includes  Bluetooth. It  also  supports a wired solution with a USB(Universal  Serial BUS) cable connection.  USB cable connection   Using  a  USB  data  cable,  you  can  connect  the  mobile  phone  to  a  compatible  computer. Connect the USB data cable to the USB connector of the mobile phone. If the mobile is power off, you will see the driver name in your computer. If the mobile is power on, you can select the feature you want to use: storage or webcam.  Bluetooth See Bluetooth
  8 8.  Main menu 8.1.  Phonebook  Quick search To  search  the  name  you  want  to  use  in  the  phonebook  list.  You  can  look  for  the  name according to your input alphabet.  Search contact Search the name you want to use in the phonebook list. You can look for the name according to your input.  Add new contact Add  a  new  record  to  phonebook  list,  including  name,  number,  etc.  you  can  select  the position to store. The content of every record in SIM card is composed of name and ONE number.  NOTES: The count of every SIM card may be different.  Batch operations  Multi Delete – delete the selected item in phonebook list  Copy all—copy contract from SIM Card A to SIM Card B, or from SIM Card A to handset, or from SIM Card B to handset,or from SIM Card A to SIM Card C, or from SIM Card A to D , or the opposite direction.  Delete all —delete all the records in SIM Card A or SIM Card B or SIM Card C or SIM     Card D or handset, or one by one.  Settings To set the feature of phonebook, you can view the memory status, set caller groups, owner numbers  for  SIM  Card  A or  SIM Card  B  or  SIM  Card  C or  SIM Card  D,  preferred  storage position to save number, caller picture, ring tone, etc.  8.2.  Messages 8.2.1 SMS SMS can contain simple pictures, sound effects, animations, character strings and melodies.  Before you use SMS You must have a service center number. The number is supplied by your service provider and is usually saved on the SIM card, or you must enter the number yourself. To enter a service center number 1.  From standby select Menu > messages > SMS setting > SIM 1/SIM 2/SIM 3/SIM 4 message setting > profile settings > profile (1..4) > Edit   2.  If there no number shown, chose the item to EDIT, especially the SC address, enter the service number, when finished, press <OK> to save. You  are  notified  when  you  receive  a  message.  Messages  are  automatically  saved  in  the phone memory or SIM card according to your setting.  To save a message on phone   From standby select MENU > Messages > SMS settings > SIM 1/SIM 2/SIM 3/SIM 4 message
  9 setting > preferred storage > phone To save a message on the SIM card From standby select MENU > Messages > SMS settings > SIM 1/SIM 2/SIM 3/SIM 4 message setting > preferred storage > SIM  To write and send a SMS 1.  From standby select MENU > Messages > Write message. 2.  write the message and select <Options> and you can select  Send to – to enter send options.  Input method – to change the input method you want to use.  Insert templates – to insert a template to message content.  Advanced – to insert an object,number,name,or bookmark to message content,and to set text format  Save to Drafts – to save the message to drafts box.  Inbox   List all received SMSs (including read and unread).   SIM Card A Inbox: received messages via SIM card A.   SIM Card B Inbox: received messages via SIM card B.   SIM Card C Inbox: received messages via SIM card C.   SIM Card D Inbox: received messages via SIM card D. When a message is focused, press <OK>, you can see the details of this message. Select options you can choose  View – to view the message content  Reply – to answer this message to the initiator  Call sender – to make a call to the sender  Forward – to transfer this message to some other.  Delete – to delete this message directly.  Delete all – to delete all the messages in this Inbox (SIM. Phone or both)  Save to Phonebook – to save the sender number to phonebook  Mark as unread – to mark the message as unread  Advanced – to copy or move the message,details as the following:  Copy to SIM/Phone – to copy this message between SIM and phone.  Move to SIM/Phone – to move this message to the other storage.  Copy all – to copy all messages between SIM and phone.  Move all – to move all messages to the other storage  Outbox List all received SMSs (including read and unread).   SIM Card A Outbox: send messages via SIM card A.   SIM Card B Outbox: send messages via SIM card B.           SIM Card C Outbox: send messages via SIM card C.           SIM Card D Outbox: send messages via SIM card D.   Options are same as Inbox, please see Inbox  Templates To view the list of template can be use, press <Option> to the operation list, you can choose  Use – to use this template to write a new message.
  10  Edit – to edit this template  Remove – to set this template empty  SMS settings  Profile setting – to enter a service center number  Common settings – to enable/disable the delivery report and reply path    Memory status – to show the status of storage (SIM card and phone)  Preferred storage – to set where the message store firstly. 8.2.2 MMS MMS means Multimedia Message Service. The content can be text, pictures, ring tone and melody.  Write Message To write the MMS, you can set the number or email for To, Cc, Bcc and edit the message content.   When editing the content, you can press <Options> to enter the option list, where you can choose  Done – to finish editing the content  Input method – to select the input method you want to use  Add picture – to add a picture to the message content  Add audio – to add a audio resource to the message content  add video – to add a video resource to the message content  add attachment – to add some files to the message content  Add slide before – to insert a new slide before this slide  Add slide after – to insert a new slide after this slide  Delete slide – to delete current slide    Next slide – to change to next slide  Add bookmark text – to add a bookmark to message content  preview – to preview the content  Slide timing—to set the slides change time.  Inbox, Outbox, Drafts To list all received/sent/stored MMSs (including read and unread). SIM Card A received/sent/stored messages via SIM card A. SIM Card B received/sent/stored messages via SIM card B. When one message is focused, press <Options> you can choose the operation View, Send, Delete, Delete all, Save as template or Properties to see the details.  Templates To chose or edit the template defined by user himself or system.  MMS setting To  set  the  MMS’s  parameters  such  as  compose  parameters(Parameter  when  writing message),send  parameters(parameters  when  sending  message),  retrieve parameter(parameters when retrieving message), filter parameter, server profile(choice the operator’s  supporting  network  or  MMS’s    profile),also  you  can  see  the  memory  status  in Memory Status.
  11 8.3.  Call center 8.3.1 Call history  SIM Card A/ SIM Card B/ SIM Card C/SIM Card D call history Press <send A/B/C/D> key, you can choice    SIM Card A/ SIM Card B/ SIM Card C/SIM Card D There will show a symbol list for you to select, you can select any symbol from the screen to insert into content. All calls  SIM Card A/ SIM Card B/ SIM Card C/SIM Card D missed calls  SIM Card A/ SIM Card B/ SIM Card C/SIM Card D dialed calls    SIM Card A/ SIM Card B/ SIM Card C/SIM Card D received calls In every submenu, for every call list, press <OK> to view the details (including date, time, name, number and times), Press <Options> to enter the option menu, where you can choose  Call – to make a call to current record’s number  Send text message – to write a new SMS and send to current record’s number  Send multimedia message – to write a new MMS and send to current record’s number  Save to phonebook – to save current record’s number to phonebook  Add to black list – to add current record’s number to blacklist(See Black List)  Edit before call – to edit the current record’s number information before make a call  Delete – to delete current record;  Delete all – to delete missed calls, dialed calls, received call or delete all.  Press <OK> to enter the Advanced menu, where you can choose  SIM Card A/ SIM Card B/ SIM Card C/ SIM Card D call times   To see the period of last call time, total send, total receive, or to reset all time to zero.  SIM Card A/ SIM Card B/ call cost   To see the cost of last call, total, to reset all total to zero, to set the max cost, or to set the price per unit (Needs PIN code)  SIM Card A/ SIM Card B SMS/ SIM Card C/ SIM Card D text msg. counter To see the count of sent and received SMS, select<Reset> to set the count to zero.  SIM Card A/ SIM Card B GPRS counter   To see the count of last time, total sent, total received, or to reset every value to zero. 8.3.2 Call settings  SIM Card A/SIM Card B/ SIM Card C/ SIM Card D setting To set the call parameter for SIM Card A/SIM Card B/ SIM Card C/ SIM Card D, you can see  Caller Id – Set by network, hide ID or Send ID,  Call Waiting – Activate, deactivate or query status  Call divert – Set the condition for divert  Call barring – set the condition for barring, and the password  Line switch – change the associated line, press <Switch>to change    Advanced  Auto redial To enable/disable audio dial back.  Call Time display
  12 To show/hide the period of current call, press <On>/<Off> to switch show/hide.  Call time reminder To set the reminder time as none, single or periodic, when select periodic, you should enter the period (from 30 to 60 seconds)    Auto quick end To set the status and the time (from 1 to 9999 seconds)    Reject by SMS To enable <Reject by SMS> menu which will be displayed in the incoming call option. 8.4.  User profiles There are 6 profiles for you to select one as current profile:  General  Meeting  Outdoor  Indoor  Headset  Bluetooth In every profile item, press <OK> to enter Activate and Customize. In Customize, you can choose  Tone settings – to customize the tone of SIM Card A/SIM Card B incoming call, Power on/Power Off, SIM Card A/SIM Card B message, keypad tone, there is a list for you to choice.  Volume – to set the volume for ring tone and volume for keypad.  Alert type – to select one type from ring, vibrate only, vibrate and ring or vibrate then ring.  Ring type – to set the type from Single (only once), repeat to Ascending.  Extra  tone –  to  enable  warning,  error, camp on,  and  connect  tone.  If  one  of  them  is marked, the associated information will cause a sound.  Answer mode  –  When any key is marked, when a call is coming, pressing any key will answer this call.    8.5.  Settings 8.5.1 Quad SIM Setting To set the work status of this four SIM cards or Flight mode(no SIM Card open).  NOTES: an existed SIM card may NOT be open, but the content in this SIM can also be viewed, such as phonebook, message, etc. 8.5.2 Phone settings  Time and date You can set the home city, current time and date, and the format to show
  13  Schedule Power on/off   To set the power on/power off as you like.  Language To change the system language as you like.  Blacklist To disable a call associated special number incomes when the status is on. When the status is on, the black list number can enter number directly or select from phonebook list  Pref. input methods There are several input methods supported by your mobile phone, the number of them may change according to the number of languages.  Multitap ABC You could type a character via virtual keypad on screen which will help you directly input the right character you want.  multitap abc Same as Multitap ABC, the difference is the character is small case.  Numeric You could select a number via virtual keypad on screen which will help you directly input the right number you want.  Insert symbols There will show a symbol list for you to select, you can select any symbol from the screen to insert into content.   Display  Wallpaper – set the wall paper image  Screen saver – set the screen saver status, images/animation and period  Power On/Power off display – set the image/animation when system turn on/turn off  Show owner number – show/hide SIM Card A/SIM Card B’s associated Operator’s information(Name or label)  Auto update of date and time To set date and time auto update on/off if timezone of location has changed.  Misc. settings Expand as the following:  LCD backlight To set the brightness level and period of backlight 8.5.3 Network setup To set network selection mode and Preferred network for SIM Card A/SIM Card B/SIM Card C/SIM Card D. 8.5.4 Security setup To manage your mobile phone security and to make it safe.  Phone lock To change the phone lock status, if the status is on, the password is needed when power
  14 on.  NOTES: the default password is 1122, please change it as soon as possible after you get your mobile phone.  Auto keypad lock To enable (also need set the waiting time) or disable the keypad lock in standby mode.  NOTES: If the keypad is locked, please do the action according the popup hint on the screen to unlock the keypad, or the keypad does NOT work.  Change password To change the password of your mobile phone. 8.5.5 Connectivity  Bluetooth To set parameters for the Bluetooth connectivity. When enter this application, you can choose  Power – to power on or power off the Bluetooth in your mobile phone.  Inquiry audio device – to search the Bluetooth device around your mobile phone.  My device – to list all Bluetooth devices you found or search new one.  Active device – to active some other Bluetooth device in list, or search new one.  Settings  – to set  the  Bluetooth parameters, including visibility,  changing  device name, whether need authentication and changing audio path.  About – to view the information for your Bluetooth. NOTES: for safety, when pairing with other Bluetooth device, the password may need input, please input the same password as the device you want to connect  Data account To list all the data account supported, you should select one of  them and edit them according to the real parameter.    The account parameters sometimes may changed by the OPERATOR, so if there is some error, please connect with your OPERATOR and change it. 8.5.6 Restore factory settings To restore the original device  settings. To  do this, you need your phone  lock code. After resetting, the device may take a longer time to power on. 8.6.  Multimedia 8.6.1 Camera To preview and capture the images. In preview state, press <Options> to enter the Options menu, you can choose –  Photos – to view the images already exist in photo album, see image viewer.  Camera settings –  to  set  the camera parameters: Shutter sound, EV, Banding, Delay timer or the status of continue shot.  Image settings – to set the image size and the quality of image you want to capture.  White balance – to select one balance mode to use, the default mode is auto
  15  Scene mode – to set the mode normal or night in order to capture image in day and night.  Effect setting – to set the image color effect according to your interesting.  Storage – to select the storage for camera  Restore default – to restore the original parameter settings   8.6.2 Image viewer To view the image exists in photo album. Press <Options>, you can choose—  View – to view current image in display  Browse style – to change the style of view image list  Send – to transfer current image via MMS, or Bluetooth    Use as – to set current image as wallpaper, screen saver, power on/power off display or image for somebody in phonebook  Rename – to rename the file name of current image  Delete – to delete current image  Sort by – to sort all the image files according to name, type, time, size when you view image list.  Delete all files – to delete all files in current folder  Storage – to select the storage for image viewer. 8.6.3 Video recorder When enter this function, you will preview the images, press<OK> to enter recording state, press <Stop> to stop record and save to file or exit. Press<Options> to enter setting menu, you can choose    Camcorder  settings  –  to  set  the  parameters  of  white  balance,  EV,  Night  mode  and banding.  Video settings – to set the quality level of video from low to high  White balance – to select one balance mode to use, the default mode is auto  Effect settings –  to set the effect according to your interesting  Storage – to select the storage for video recorder  Restore default – to restore the original parameter settings 8.6.4 Video player To  view  the  video  files  stored  in  storage,  focused  on  one  file,  press<Options>,  you  can choose    Play – to play current video file  Send – to transfer current file via MMS or to Bluetooth to some others.  Rename – to change name of current video file  Delete – to delete current video file  Delete all file – to delete all video file in current folder  Sort by – to sort the files in view list according to name, type, time, or size.  Storage – to select the storage for video player. 8.6.5 Audio player   To play the audio file stored in storage
  16 When there is no files, press<Options> to select the position where has the audio files. When there are some audio files, in audio player screen, the icons control playing:  means play or pause,  means previous,  means next,  means stop. Press <list>in audio player screen, you can see the files exist in current storage. Select one file and press <Options>, you can choose  Play – to play current audio file  Details – to view information of current audio file  Add to ringtones – to add current audio file to ring list in ring tone setup of profile, see profile  Refresh list – to refresh the list in order to synchronize files in current storage.  Settings – to set the parameter for audio player, including storage, list auto generate, repeat type, shuffle, background play, Bluetooth, headset, sound effect, lyrics display status. 8.6.6 Sound recorder To list all the files in current storage, if the folder is empty, press<Options> to select Record to start a new record, to select settings to set the recorder parameters, including file format and audio quality. When start a new record, the animation and time will start, the process is working, you can press<LSK>to  pause  or  continue,  press  <Stop>  to  stop  and  save  the  record  with  the filename you input. When a record file is focused, press <Options>, you can choose    Play – to Play current record file  Append – to append new record to current record file  Rename – to rename current record file  Delete – to delete current record file  Delete all files – to delete all record file in current folder  Use as – to add current file to ring list in ring tone setup of profile, see profile  Send – to transfer current file via MMS or Bluetooth to some others. 8.6.7 FM radio  Warning: If you want to use FM radio, please insert headset first. In  FM  screen,  the  icons  control  playing:  means  next  channel/frequency,  means previous channel/frequency,    means Power on/Power off FM radio,    means to set parameters. Press<Options>, you can choose  Channel list – to view the channel list already exist, you can change or edit them.  Manual input – to set current frequency to the point you input  Auto search – to auto search channel and save to channel list  Settings – to set the status of background play and whether use loud speaker.
  17  8.7.  File Manager To view the file folders in system storage (phone or memory card) In every folder, the options for them are  Open – to open current folder  New folder – to create a new folder  Format – to format current storage(Phone or memory card)  Rename – to rename current folder or to rename current file  Delete – to delete current folder of to delete current file  Sort by – to sort the folders and file by name, type, time or size.  Play –  to play the audio file  View – to view image file  Transfer – to transfer current file via MMS, Bluetooth or to special use  Copy, move – to copy or to move this file to other position.  Default folders description  Received – to store the files received through Bluetooth.  Ebook – to store the files that can read by E-book application directly.  My music -- to store the audio file played by audio player directly.  Photos – to store the images captured by camera and viewed by image viewer.  Video – to store the video file played by video player and record by video recorder.  Audio – to store the void memo recorded by sound recorder. 8.8.  Fun and Games 8.8.1 Games You can setting the sound effect for all the games first, or select the game you interested in. 8.9.  Organizer 8.9.1 Calendar Show the calendar according the date of mobile phone. Press <Option>, you can choose  View – to view the events list of the date.    View tasks – to view all the events list  Add event– to add a new events to events list.  Delete event – to delete event according to selected option.  Jump to date – to jump to the date you input.  Go to weekly/monthly view –to switch view between week and month  Hijri info – to know about Hijri information of the date  Indian calendar – to know about Indian calendar information of the date 8.9.2 Alarm
  18 There are 5 alarms can be used. For every alarm, press <Edit> you can set: Status (on or off), Time, Repeat status (when it is Days, can also set the weekday), Audio (Alarm tone), Snooze period and Alert type. 8.9.3 Tasks To add a schedule to a special day. If there is no task, you can press<Add> to add the type and fill the content according requirement. Or press <Options>, you can choose  View – to view the detail of current task  Add – to add a new task  Edit – to edit current task content  Delete – to delete current task  Delete overdue – to delete overdue tasks  Delete all – to delete all tasks  Jump to date – to jump to the date to check tasks list  Send Calendar – to send current task as vCalendar via SMS,MMS, Bluetooth or save as file  Save as file – to save task as a file. 8.9.4 Calculator It will help you to resolve calculation problems as you want. And it’s easy to deal with the operations ,since you could directly select numbers or operators to make it work. 8.9.5 World clock To set timezone and homecity for mobile phone. 8.9.6 E-Book reader To read the text stored in storage. Now only support .txt format files. When focused one file, press<Options>, you can choose  Open E-Book – to open current file  Clean up bookshelf – to delete all the bookshelf  Global setting – to set the view parameter, including font type, font size, scroll type, scroll speed, full screen status, encoding format and storage memory.  Book info – to view the information of current file  Delete – to delete current file  Delete all files – to delete all file in current folder  Sort by – to sort the files in list according to name, type, time or size  Apply global setting – to use the global parameter as current setting Help – to know how to use this application. 8.10.  Web 8.10.1 STK To show all the service inside in your SIM card, the name and service should be different according to your SIM card and OPERATOR 8.10.2 Internet service
  19  This  service  is  support  by  OPERATOR,  if  you  do  NOT  know  whether  your  SIM  card supports, please connect with the OPERATOR for more information. Enter this service menu, you can choose  Homepage – to enter the homepage via WAP web.  Bookmarks – to list all the book marks, you can edit them or enter them directly.  Recent pages – to view rent pages  Offline pages – to view offline pages  Input address – to enter the address you enter directly  Service inbox – to list all the service    Settings – to set the WAP parameters, including SIM Cards selection, Profile you want to use, browser’s settings, service message settings, and to clear cache and cookies.  9.    FAQ These lists just for reference, if your problem can NOT be reserved according them, please sends it back to the after-sale department or other company who in charge of this mobile phone. questions reason and reserve solution Can  NOT  power on    Must long press the POWER key at least 1 second  Check the battery is installed correctly  Whether the battery runs out, charge it and wait a few minutes Can  NOT  attach the network  The strength of signal is weak, please move to other place where the signal is stronger.  Maybe you move out of the service area of your OPERATOR.    Check  whether  your  SIM  card  is  validated  or  connect  with  your OPERATOR. There  are  some popup messages  Check whether the SIM Card is inserted correctly.  The mobile phone is locked, you must input the password.  The PIN code is needed if your SIM card is locked by you or some others.  The PUK code is needed when you input wrong PIN code more than 3  times,  input  the  correct  PUK  code  or  connect  with  your OPERATOR. The voice quality is  NOT  good during call  Check the column is suitable.  Check the signal strength in signal indicator, if the level is low, you should move to another place the level is high  The time is the call rush hour, the network can not carry enough calls   The standby time of  battery becomes short  The  low  signal  strength  level  will  shorten  your  battery  standby time.    The battery runs out its life, please change the battery. SIM card error  SIM card connect point is dirty, please clean it with soft clothe or something.  SIM card is NOT inserted correctly.  SIM card is broken, please connect with your OPERATOR.
  20 Can NOT make a call  Make sure you press <SEND> or <SEND2> after dialing numbers.  Make sure you have enough money associated with your SIM card.  Make sure your SIM card is validated.  Check whether the call out function is barred in call settings.      Check whether the FDN is set in call settings. Can  NOT  be called by others  Make sure your mobile phone is ON, and the network is attached.  Make sure there is enough money associated with your SIM card.  Make sure your SIM card is validated.  Check whether the incoming call is barred in Call Settings.  Check whether the caller number is in black list. Can  NOT  charge the battery  Check the connecter connects well.  Check the temperature is suitable.  Battery or charger is damaged, please change a new one. Some  functions do NOT work  Check the operation is correct  Make sure the operation is support by your OPERATOR or your SIM card.  Make sure the condition needed by this function is meted.
 FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement  The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types: E9800(FCC ID: ZJN-E9800) 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 0.398W/kg and when properly worn on the bodyis 0.399W/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.  This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.    These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.  This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.   If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:   - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.   - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.   -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.   -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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