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
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
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
USB data cable
Charger
headset
Battery
User guide
Warranty card
3. Key functions in standby mode
Name
Type
Function description(in standby mode)
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
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
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
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’
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 from option menu.
6.2. Answer a call
To answer a call, select from option menu when the call is incoming.
To reject the call, press on the screen or press .
6.3. During a call
There are some options to use when you select during a call. Press 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. 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 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
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 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 , 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
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