HI SKY TRINITY Smart Phone User Manual

HI-SKY INTERNATIONAL S.A.S Smart Phone

User manual

   0        GSM/GPRS Digital Smart Phone User’s Guide Trinity     1  Table of Contents 1      THE BASICS ............................................................. 4 1.1      OVERVIEW ............................................................. 4 1.2      SAFETY GUIDE ....................................................... 5 1.3      SAFETY WARNINGS AND NOTICES ........................ 6 1.3.1 General attention ................................................ 6 1.3.2 Notices when using your phone .......................... 7 1.3.3 Notices when using the battery ......................... 10 1.3.4 Charging your phone ........................................ 12 1.3.5 Cleaning and maintenance................................ 16 2 GETTING STARTED ................................................... 17 2.1 COMPONENT NAME AND EXPLANATION ................. 17 2.1.1        Technical parameters ................................. 17 2.1.2      Icons ............................................................. 17 2.2      KEY EXPLANATIONS ............................................. 20 2.3      USING THE TOUCHSCREEN ................................. 21 2.4      CONNECTING TO THE NETWORK......................... 21 2.4.1 Inserting and removing the SIM card ................ 21 2.4.2 Turning your phone on and off .......................... 22 2.4.3 Unlocking the SIM card .................................... 23 2.4.4 Unlocking your phone ....................................... 24 2.4.5 Connecting to the network ................................ 24    2  2.4.6 Making a call .................................................... 25 2.4.7 Making a domestic call ..................................... 25 2.4.8 Making an international call............................. 26 2.4.9 Making a call from the list ................................ 26 2.4.10 Making an emergency call .............................. 27 2.4.11 Call menu ........................................................ 27 3 FUNCTIONAL MENU ................................................. 29 3.1      FILE MANAGEMENT ............................................ 29 3.2      SENDING AN EMAIL ............................................. 30 3.3      DIALING ............................................................... 31 3.4      3G VIDEO CALL ................................................... 32 3.5      CALCULATOR ...................................................... 33 3.6      BROWSER............................................................ 34 3.7      VOICE RECORDER .............................................. 35 3.8      CALENDAR .......................................................... 37 3.9      SETTINGS ............................................................ 38 3.10      CLOCK ............................................................... 40 3.11      RADIO ................................................................ 42 3.12      GOOGLE SEARCH.............................................. 44 3.13      CONTACTS ........................................................ 44 3.14      GALLERY ........................................................... 46 3.15      CAMERA ............................................................ 47 3.16      MESSAGING ...................................................... 48    3  3.17      NOTIFICATION MENU ........................................ 50 3.18      DOWNLOAD CONTENT ...................................... 51 3.19      MUSIC ................................................................ 51 3.20      CALL RECORDS ................................................ 53 3.21      WIDGET ............................................................. 54 3.22      SELECTING WALLPAPER SOURCE................... 55 4.        TEXT INPUT ......................................................... 56 5      SD CARD INTRODUCTION ................................. 59 6      FAQS AND SOLUTIONS ...................................... 64
   4   1      The Basics 1.1      Overview Thank  you  for  choosing  the  GSM/GPRS  digital mobile phone. After reading this guide you will be able to fully master the use of your phone and appreciate all its functions and ease of use.   Not  only  does  the  smartphone  provide  you  with basic call functions such as call Register, but also with many practical functions and services, to improve the time you spend working and playing.   The  color  screen  mobile  phone  complies  with  the GSM/GPRS  technology  and  has  been  approved  by certification authorities both domestically and abroad.   The  availability  of  some  services  and  features described in this manual depends on the network and your  subscription.  Therefore,  some  menu  items  may not  be  available  in  your  phone.  The  shortcuts  to menus  and  features  may  also  vary  from  phone  to phone.   Our  company  reserves  the  right  to  revise  this manual content without prior notice.      5  1.2      Safety guide   If  your  mobile  phone  is  lost  or  stolen,  please contact  the  telecommunications  authorities  or  a sales  agent  immediately  to  have  a  hold  on  the phone  and  the  SIM  card.  This  will  prevent economic  loss  caused  by  unauthorized  calls made from your mobile phone.     When  you  contact  the  telecommunications authorities  or  a  sales  agent,  they  will  need  to know  the  IMEI  number  of  our  mobile  phone (remove battery to expose number located on the label on back of phone). Please copy this number and keep in a safe place for future use.       In  order  to  avoid  the  misuse  of  your  mobile phone  please  take  the  following  preventative measures:   -  Set  the  PIN  number  of  your  mobile  phone’s SIM  card  and  change  this  number immediately  if  it  becomes  known  to  a  third party.   -  Please  keep  the  phone  out  of  sight  when leaving  it  in  a  vehicle.  It  is  best  to  carry  the phone with you, or lock it in the trunk.   -  Set call barring.                             6   1.3      Safety warnings and notices Before  using  your  mobile  phone,  read  and understand  the  following  notices  carefully  to  ensure you will use it safely and properly.   1.3.1 General attention   Only the battery and battery charger specified by  our  company  should  be  used  in  your phone. Other products might result in battery leakage, overheating, fire or explosion.     To  avoid  your  phone  malfunctioning,  or catching  fire,  please  do  not  violently  impact, jolt or throw your phone.     Please do not place the battery, mobile phone, or  charger  in  a  microwave  oven  or high-pressure  equipment.  Otherwise  it  could lead  to  unexpected  accidents  such  as damage to the circuitry or fire hazard.   Please do not use your phone near flammable or  explosive gases, otherwise it  could  cause malfunction of your phone or fire hazard.     Please  do  not  subject  your  phone  to  high temperatures, high  humidity or dusty places; otherwise this may lead to the malfunction of  7 your phone.     Keep  your  phone  out  of  the  reach  of  small children.  Your  phone  is  not  a  toy.  Children could hurt themselves.   To  avoid  your  phone  falling  and malfunctioning or being damaged, please  do not place it on uneven or unstable surfaces.   1.3.2 Notices when using your phone   Turn off your mobile phone where the phone is not allowed, such as, on the airplane or in hospitals.  Using  the  mobile  phone  in  those places  may  impact  the  normal  operation  of electronic  devices  and  medical  instruments. Follow relevant regulations when using your mobile  phone  in  those  places.  Your  mobile phone  has  the  auto  turn-on  feature.  Check your alarm clock settings to confirm that your mobile  phone  will  not  be  turned  on automatically during flight.     Please  do  not  use  your  mobile  phone  near the  weak  signal  or  high  precision  electronic devices.  RF  interference  might  cause malfunctioning of such electronic devices and other  problems.  Special  tips  must  be  paid
 8 near  the  following  equipment:  hearing  aids, pace  makers  and  other  medical  electronic devices, fire  detectors, automatic  doors  and other  automatic  control  installations.  To  find out  the  effect  of  mobile  phones  on  a pacemaker  or  other  pieces  of  electronic medical  equipment  please  contact  the manufacturers  or  local  sales  agents  of  the equipment.     Please do  not subject the LCD  to  impact  or use  the  screen  to  strike  things,  as  this  will damage the LCD board and cause leakage of the liquid crystal. There is a risk of blindness if  the  liquid  crystal  substance  gets  into  the eyes.  If  this  occurs  rinse  eyes  immediately with clear water (under no circumstances rub your eyes) and go immediately  to  a hospital for treatment.     Do  not  disassemble  or  modify  your  mobile phone, as it will lead to damage to the phone such as battery leakage or circuitry failure.     Under  very  rare  circumstances  using  the mobile  phone  in  certain  model  cars  may negatively  affect  the  internal  electronic  9 equipment.  In  order  to  assure  your  safety under such circumstances please do not use the mobile phone.     Please do not use needles, pen tips, or other sharp  objects  on  the  keypad  as  this  may damage  the  mobile  phone  or  cause  it  to malfunction.     In  the  event  of  antenna  malfunction,  do  not use  your  phone,  as  it  could  be  harmful  to human body.     Avoid  letting  the  phone  come  into  close contact  with  magnetic  objects  such  as magnetic cards as the radiation waves of the mobile  phone  may  erase  the  information stored on floppy disks, pay cards and credit cards.     Please  keep  small  metal  objects,  such  as thumbtacks far away from the receiver. When the  receiver  is  in  use  it  becomes  magnetic and  may  attract  these  small  metal  objects and thus these may cause injury or damage the mobile phone.   Avoid  having  the  mobile  phone  come  into contact with  water  or  other  liquids. If  liquids  10 enter  the  phone,  this  could  cause  a  short circuit, battery leakage or other malfunction.   1.3.3 Notices when using the battery   The  battery  has  a  limited  service  life.  The remaining  life  gets  shorter  as  the  times  of charging  increase.  If  the  battery  becomes feeble even after the charging, this indicates the service life is over and you have to use a new battery.     Do not dispose of old batteries with everyday domestic  garbage.  Please  dispose  of  old batteries at the directed places  with specific rules for their disposal.     Please do  not  throw  batteries  into  a  fire,  as this  will  cause  the  batter  to  catch  fire  and explode.     When installing the battery, do not use force or pressure, as this will cause the battery to leak, overheat, crack and catch fire.     Please  do  not  use  wires,  needles  or  other metal objects to short-circuit the battery. Also, do not put the battery near necklaces or other metal objects, as this will cause the battery to leak, overheat, crack and catch fire.    11   Please do not solder the contact points of the battery, as this will cause the battery to leak, overheat, crack and catch fire.     If the liquid in the batteries goes into the eyes, there is a risk of  blindness. If this occurs do not rub the eyes, but immediately rinse eyes with  clear  water  and  go  to  the  hospital  for treatment.     Please  do  not  disassemble  or  modify  the battery, as this will cause the battery to leak, overheat, crack and catch fire.     Please do not use or place the batteries near high temperature places such as near  a fire or  heating  vessel,  as  this  will  cause  the battery  to  leak,  overheat,  crack  and  catch fire.     If  the  battery  overheats,  changes  color,  or becomes  distorted  during  use,  charging,  or storage, please stop using and replace it with a new battery.     If the liquid from the battery comes in contact with skin or clothing this could cause burning of  the  skin.  Immediately  use  clear  water  to rinse and seek medical tips if necessary.
 12   If the battery leaks or gives off a strange odor, please remove the battery from the vicinity of the open fire to avoid a fire or explosion.     Please do no let the battery become wet as this will cause the battery to overheat, smoke and corrode.       Please do not use or place batteries in places of high temperature such as in direct sunlight, as  this  will  cause  the  battery  to  leak  and overheat,  lower  performance,  and  shorten the battery’s life.     Please do  not  continuously charge for more than 24 hours.   1.3.4 Charging your phone   Connect  the  connector  of  charger  to  the  mobile phone. The battery  level indicator flashes on the screen. Even if the phone has been turned off, the charging  image  still  appears,  indicating  that  the battery is being charged. If the phone is overused when the current is insufficient, it may take longer time  for  the  charging  indicator  to  appear  on  the screen after the charging begins.   When  the  battery  level  indicator  does  not  flash and indicates the battery is full, this indicates the  13 charging has been completed. If the phone is off during  charging,  the  charging  being  completed image also appears on the screen. The charging process  often  takes  3  to  4  hours.  During  the charging,  the  battery,  phone  and  charger  gets warm, this is a normal phenomenon.     Upon the completion of charging, disconnect the charger  from  AC  power  socket,  and  from  the mobile phone.     Notes:   During  charging,  the  phone  must  be  placed  in well-ventilated  environment  of  +5  ℃~  +40 . ℃Always use  the  charger  supplied  by  your  phone manufacturer.  Using  an  unauthorized  charger might  cause  danger  and  invalidate  the authorization  and  warranty  clauses  for  your phone.     The  standby  time  and  call  duration  provided  by the  manufacturer  are  based  on  ideal  operating environment.  In  practice,  the  battery's  operating time  varies  depending  on  network  conditions, operating environment and usage methods.       Make sure  the  battery  has been installed  before charging. It is best not to remove the battery while  14 charging.     Upon  completion  of  charging,  disconnect  the charger from your phone and the power supply.        If you have not disconnected the charger from your phone and the power supply, the charger will continue to charge the battery after about 5 to 8 hours when the batter  level  decreases  substantially.  We  advise  you not to do like this, as it lowers your phone performance and shortens your phone life.     Notices when using your charger   Please  use  AC  220  volts.  The  use  of  any other voltage will cause battery leakage, fire and cause damage to the mobile phone and charger.     It is forbidden to short circuit the charger, as this will cause electrical shock, smoking and damage to the charger.     Please  do  no  use  the  charger  if  the  power cord  is  damaged,  as  this  will  cause  fire  or electrical shock.     Please immediately clean any dust gathered on the electrical outlet.     Please do  no  place vessels  with water  near  15 the charger in order to avoid water splashing onto  the  charger  and  causing  an  electrical shortage, leakage or other malfunction.     If the charger comes in contact with water or other  liquid  the  power  must  immediately  be switched  off  to  avoid  an  electrical  short  or shock, fire or malfunction of the charger.     Please  do  not  disassemble  or  modify  the charger,  as  it  will  lead  to  bodily  harm, electrical  shock,  fire  or  damage  to  the charger.     Please  do  not  use  the  charger  in  the bathroom  or  other  excessively  moist  areas, as  this  will  cause  electrical  chock,  fire  or damage to the charger.     Please  do  not  touch  the  charger  with  wet hands, as this will cause electrical shock.     Do not modify or place heavy objects on the power cord, as this will cause electrical shock or fire.     Before cleaning or carrying out maintenance please unplug the charger from the electrical outlet.     When unplugging charger, do not pull on the
 16 cord,  but  rather  hold  on  to  the  body  of  the charger,  as  pulling  on  the  cord  will  damage the cord and lead to electrical shock or fire.   1.3.5 Cleaning and maintenance   The  mobile  phone,  battery,  and  charger  are not water resistant. Please  do not use them in  the  bathroom  or  other  excessively  moist areas and likewise avoid allowing them to get wet in the rain.     Use  a  soft,  dry  cloth  to  clean  the  mobile phone, battery and charger.     Please do not use alcohol, thinner, benzene or other solvents to wipe the mobile phone.     A dirty outlet will cause poor electrical contact, lose of power and even inability to recharge. Please clean regularly.                             17   2 Getting Started 2.1 Component name and explanation 2.1.1        Technical parameters Handset Model                 Dimension (L×W×T)   Weight                   Lithium-ion battery Model             Nominal voltage           Maximum charge voltage       Capacity      Standby duration           Talk duration             Travel charger Model                             Input                                2.1.2      Icons In the standby mode, the following icons may appear in standby screen:  18 Icon  Description  Indicate the intensity of network signals.  Show missed calls.  Location by satellite.    Receive a new message.  An application is being downloaded.    The downloading is over.      The alarm clock has been set and activated.    A call is in progress.    The phone is playing a song.    19  Show battery level.  Enable USB.  The access is blocked.    Get connected to the wireless network  Turn on the Bluetooth.  No SIM card is installed in the phone.   GPRS data connection is on.
 20 2.2      Key explanations Key  Explanations Power key  ● Hold down this key to turn your phone off and on.   ● Generally, press this key to lock the mobile phone.   Side  volume keys ●  During  the  conversation,  press the two keys to adjust the volume.  ●  While  playing  an  audio  file, press  the  two  keys  to  adjust  the volume. Return key Home key Menu key  ●Return to the previous menu. ●At  any  status,  press  the  key  to return to the standby screen. ●Show options of current menu.  Note:  In  this  guide,  the  phrase  “press  the  key” refers to pressing and thereafter releasing a key. “Hold  down  a  key”  refers  to  pressing  a  key  and keeping it depressed for 2 seconds or longer.     The  descriptions  and  functions  of  keys depend on the model of your phone.  21 2.3      Using the touchscreen Your  phone  provides  many  touch  keys  in  the Main  screen.  To  use  these  keys  correctly, calibrate  the  touch  screen  in  advance  (see “Calibrator”).  Meanwhile  please  follow  the instructions:   ■Do not touch the screen with wet hands. ■Do not touch the screen with great forces.   ■Do  not  touch  the  screen  with  metallic  or conductive objects.   2.4      Connecting to the network 2.4.1 Inserting and removing the SIM card   Turn  off  the  phone;  remove  the  battery  and unplug other external power supplies.  Insert the SIM card into the SIM holder as shown in the phone.     When you need to remove the SIM card, turn off  the  phone,  remove  the  battery  and  then remove the SIM card from the holder.    Warning: Do turn off your phone before removing the  SIM  card.  Never  insert  or  remove  the  SIM card when an external power supply is connected, as this may cause damage to the SIM card.  22 2.4.2 Turning your phone on and off To turn on the phone, hold down the POWER key on the top; to  turn off the phone, hold down the POWER key.   If  you  have  turned  on  your  phone  without inserting the SIM card, the phone will prompt you to install the SIM card. With the SIM card already inserted,  your  phone  automatically  verifies  the availability of the SIM Card.   Then, the screen shows the following:   Enter PIN1 —— if your have set the SIM card password.   Enter  phone password  ——  if  you  have  set your phone password Search for network——  the phone searches for  the  appropriate network. Notes: If  when  you  turn  on  the  mobile  phone,  an exclamation  mark  appears  on  the  screen  and does  not  disappear,  this  is  possibly  caused  by misoperation,  that  is,  you  press  the  Power  key and  the  Volume Up  key  at  the  same  time.  Such misoperation activates the recovery mode, hence  23 the  occurrence  of  exclamation  mark.  If  you  just turn off the phone, next time when you turn it on, it will still come to the recovery mode. Solution: Press the Home key when the exclamation mark and robot appear, a menu will pop up. Use the Menu key    to select "reboot system now" to restart the phone.   2.4.3 Unlocking the SIM card The  PIN  1  (personal  identification  number) secures  your  SIM  card  from  being  misused  by others. If you have selected this function, you must enter  the  PIN1  code  each  time  you  turn  on  the phone  so  that  you  may  unlock  the  SIM  card  and then make or answer calls. You can deactivate SIM card protection (see “Safety settings”). In this case, the misuse of your SIM card cannot be prevented.   Press  the  Hang  Up key  to  turn  on  your phone;     Enter  your  PIN1  code.  Clear  the  incorrect digits  by  using  the  right  soft  key,  and  press OK for confirmation. e.g. if your PIN1 is 1234, please enter:   1 2 3 4   If you enter incorrect numbers for three times in succession,  your SIM  card  will be  locked  and your phone will ask you to enter PUK 1 number. If you  do  not  know  the  PUK1  code,  do  not  try.
 24 Instead,  contact  your  network  service  provider. See “Safety settings”. Note:  your  network  service  provider  sets  a standard  PIN1  code  (4  to  8  digits)  for  your  SIM card. You should immediately change this number. See “Safety settings”.   2.4.4 Unlocking your phone To  prevent  unauthorized  use,  you  can  set phone  protection.  If  you  have  selected  this function,  you  must  draw  unlocking  pattern  each time you turn on your phone, to unlock the phone and then make or answer calls. You may clear the unlocking  pattern  (see  “Safety  settings”).  In  this case, the unauthorized use of your phone cannot be protected.   If you forget your phone password, you must contact  the  retailer  or  local  authorized  service center to unlock your phone.   2.4.5 Connecting to the network   Once your SIM card is unlocked, your phone searches for available network automatically (the screen  will  show  the  network  searching  is underway). If your phone has found the available network,  the  name  of  network  service  provider appears at the center of screen.     25 Note: Making an emergency call。Note: If “only for emergency  calls”  appears  on  the  screen,  it indicates  that  you  are  beyond  the  network coverage  (service  area),  and  that  you  can  still make  emergency  calls  depending  on  the  signal intensity.   2.4.6 Making a call When  the  logo  of  network  service  provider appears on the screen, you can make or answer a call.  The  bars  at  the  upper  left  corner  of  screen indicate the intensity of network signal.   Conversation  quality  is  significantly  affected by  obstacles,  thus  moving  within  a  small  area while making or answering a call can improve the conversation quality.   2.4.7 Making a domestic call In the Dial screen, enter a number, and press the Dial key to make a call. To change the number, delete the digits you have entered. During dialing, the  animation  appears  on  the  screen.  After  the call is picked up, the screen will show call status information. If the connection alert tone has been set,  your  phone  will  ring  the  alert  tone  (network dependent).   To end a call, press the Hang Up key.    Zone code          Phone number          Dial key  26 2.4.8 Making an international call                         To make an international call, hold down the 0 key on the Dialing screen until the international prefix "+” for appears. This  allows you to dial an international  number  without  knowing  its international fix (e.g. 00 for China).     Following  the  entry  of  international  prefix, enter  the  country  code  and  complete  phone number. For the country codes, follow the general conventions, for example, 49 for Germany, 44 for UK, and 46 for Sweden.     Like making an international call via a fixed telephone, omit the “0” at the head of a city code.     For example, to call our hotline from another country, you can dial: +86 21 114  +      Country  code      Complete  phone number      Dial key 2.4.9 Making a call from the list             All calls dialed and received are stored within a  list  in  your  phone.  Those  dialed  and  received recently  are  exhibited  at  the  top  of  the  list  (see “Call  Register”).  All  the  numbers  are  sorted  by Dialed  Calls,  Received  Calls  and  Missed  Calls. Your phone also provides options for you to view all  calls.  When  the  call  Register  is  full,  the  old  27 numbers will be deleted automatically. To view the list, do the following:      To view the dialed calls, press the Dial key  You  can  dial  any  number  from  the  list  by pressing the Dial key. When the call list appears, press OK to see details,  or  go  to  Options  ->  Save  to  place  the number into your Phonebook.     2.4.10 Making an emergency call If you are beyond the network coverage (see network-signal-intensity  bars  at  the  upper  left corner  of  the  screen),  you  can  still  make emergency calls. If your network service provider does not provide roaming service to the area, the screen  will  show  “only  for  emergency  calls”, alerting you that you can only make such calls. If you are within the network coverage, you can also make emergency calls even without the SIM card. 2.4.11 Call menu The Call menu is only visible during an active call,  and  features  such  as  Call  Waiting,  Call Diverting,  and  Multiple-party  Call  are  network dependent.  Contact  your  network  service provider.   The call options include:      Mute Do not send local voice.
 28    Handsfree Switch  on  the  loudspeaker  to  amplify  the voice.      Hold Put the current call on hold or retrieve the call on hold.    End a call. End the current call.    More  *Start voice recording Start voice recording.    *Turn on Bluetooth The Bluetooth device, if any, can be used.    *New call Make another new call.  29  3 Functional Menu (※The  following  features  depends  on  specific models) 3.1      File Management The  file  management  is  composed  of  SD sdcard and Phone storage, while Phone storage is  the  memory  of  the  phone,  SD  sdcard  is  the external  SD  card.  In  the  file  management,  files can be searched rapid, deleted or edited in each card and new filescan be created.    30  3.2      Sending an Email You  can  send  an  Email  to  anyone  who  has an Email address. Entering the  procedure and set  an  account, you can click  the account  so  that  you come into the  account  already  created,  you  can  also activate, compile and create an account and then delete the operating. The email can be sent and received  just  like  in  a  computer.  This  procedure requires the network support.  31   3.3      Dialing When dialing, you can have a quick acess to the call records, contacts and digit dial keyboard (used for manual dialing) by the menu key on the screen.
 32  3.4      3G video call Click  a  number  portrait  in  the  phonebook, and you can do these things instantly: dial, send a message and make a video call. During the video call, you can select applications such as adjusting it  to  mute  mode,  switching  to  robot  portrait, turning off the voice and intercepting photos to SD card.  33  3.5      Calculator Your phone provides a calculator with 4 basic functions for the convenience of your calculating. Press this  button  , and  you  delete the input and output in bitwise. Notice:  this  calcutor  is  of  limited  accuracy  34 and sometimes it causes error, please forgive us for the inconvenience.  3.6      Browser   The  browser  allows  you  to  surf  on  the  net and  browse  the  page  just  like  on  the  computer. You  can  create  on  the  phone  a  bookmark  and synchronize  it  with  computer.  You  can  have  a quick  access  to  your  favorite  sites  on  the  main screen. You could view web pages in longitudinal or transverse mode.  The page rotates  according to  35 the  rotation  of  the  phone  and  automatically adjusts to fit the page.  3.7      Voice Recorder The recorder  could be  used  to record audio files.
 36  To start voice recording: Tap  To end voice recording: Tap   To play back voice recording: Tap     The  audio  files  are  automatically  stored  on your phone. Click the Menu key, and you can operate and set the recorded voice. The  file  can  be  in  document  management  and various  players  can  be  selected  to  play  the voices.    37 3.8      Calendar Calendar allows you to view your schedules and events at any time. You may view schedules one by one or several ones at the same time.   Select  to  show  calendar  by  day,  week  or month. If “by week (or month)”, the calendar will be shown by week (or month). This application is convenient  for  you  to  view  schedule  or  add events.   38 3.9      Settings    Reach the menu and customize your phone settings. SIM card management: SIM card can be managed and made settings. WLAN: WLAN can be turned on and off and made some settings. Bluetooth: Bluetooth can be  turned  on  and off and settings are made.  39 The information flow usage: It makes you in full awareness of the usage of the information.   More:  Click  more  and  you will  set  up  flight mode and VPN and more. Audio profiles: General, silent, meeting and outdorr  optional.  In  the  meanwhile,  customized setting-up of some scene modes are allowed. Select  a  mode  and  enter  the  customized setting-up, operational are vibration, volume, ring tones, notifications and key beep, etc.   Display: Customized setting-up of the phone luminance,  wallpaper,  the  screen  and  screen time-out and font size is allowed.   Storage: The internal memory of the storage card and of the phone is shown. Battery:  The  usage  detail  of  the  batteryis shown. Applications: View,  manage and  delete the applications on your phone. Account  and  synchronization:  Set  the synchronization of your  phone account with your phone. Location service: Set the service during the locating.
 40 Safety: Set unlocking pattern; lock the  SIM card; set the SD card. Language  and  keypad:  Select  a  language and input method. Backup and reset: Reset DRM and  restore factory settings to clear all personal data on your phone.   Date and time: Set current time and date. Schedule power on/off: set the  time to turn on or off your phone. Auxiliary function: Some  auxiliary  functions can be set. Developers’ options: Set some options used by developers. About  phone:  View  the  model,  service status, mobile software and hardware information, etc. 3.10      Clock       Clock Enter the menu to display the current time.  41      Alarms Your  phone  provides  many groups  of  alarm clocks. Select one of them to edit and customize alarm clock.  42  3.11      Radio Wear  your  earpieces  of  radio  before searching for channels.         43  Glossary: Channel  list:  Display  the  list  of  FM  radio channels. You can select to play one of them. (the list can contain 20 channels maximum) Search:  Select  this  option  to  automatically search  for  channels  and  generate  the  list  of channels. Loudspeaker:  Press  the  button  to  use  the radio loudspeaker.   and  :  Tap  to  move  to  another channel.
 44 ► and : Tap to broadcast and pause. 3.12      Google Search You  can  locally  search  for  the  information you need.   3.13      Contacts The  “contacts  ”  lets  you  easily  call  your colleagurs  or  friends,  or  send  emails  or  short  45 messages to them. You may add contacts directly from  your  phone,  or  synchronize  “contacts”  with any application on your computer. You may open “contacts ” directly from the Main screen, or open it via the “Dialing” application.      Add a contact:     To add  a contact, directly  enter the  name  and phone  number,  or  import  the  name  and  phone number  from  the  SIM  card.  (The  number  of  46 contacts you can add is limited by the memory of your phone.)     Search for contacts:     To search for a contact, press the Search key in search screen,  and  a  search  box will  pop  up. In the search box, enter the key words, such as first name,  second  name  and company  name. While you  are  entering  the  key  word,  the  matching contacts immediately appear.     Edit a contact:     To  edit  details  of  a  contact,  select  “Edit  a contact”.    Delete a contact:     To delete  the current contact, select “Delete a contact”.     From the menu, you can also synchronize with or share an account or import or export a contact. 3.14      Gallery Gallery  is  a  picture  manager  that  typically exhibits miniatures, supports the features of “save picture”,  “set  pictures  as  desktop”  and  “share picture”.    47  3.15      Camera Your  phone  provides  the  camera  and  video recorder features. Wherever you go, you can take high-resolution  photos  and  videos.  It  also supports  advanced  camera  features  such  as image  stabilization,  face  embelishment, panorama shooting, high dynamic range and zero delay shutter, which can also be customized.
 48   3.16      Messaging Messaging lets you send text and multimedia messages to any contact that has an SMS device. The  multimedia messages  include photos, video clips (for iPhone 3GS or other new style phones), contacts  information,  and  voice  memos.  What’s more,  you  can  send  messages  to  several contacts at the same time.    49  Note: Perhaps Messaging is not available in all countries and regions. Probably you need pay for  using  Messaging.  For  more  information, consult your network operator.   As  long  as  you  are  within  the  network,  you can use “Messaging”. As long as you can make a call, you can send messages. You probably have to  pay  for  sending  or  receiving  messages, depending on your network operator.   Send  a  message:  Tap  it,  enter  the  number  50 and name of the contact or select the contact from Contacts.  Tap  the  text  box  above  keypad,  enter the information and then tap “Send”.   After  selecting  the  number,  you  can  select such options as  Call, Add subject, Attach,  Insert facial expression, and more.   Tap Settings to set ringtone, Delivery reports, and maximum quantity of messages.   3.17      Notification Menu Slide  and  pull  down  menu  on  the  main interface,  you  can  see  the  message  notice  and choose whether to turn on or off WIFI, Bluetooth, GPS,  off-line  mode.  In  the  data  connection,  the current SIM is available to make data connection of GPRS. Slide it around you can see the options of profile for your convenience.   51 3.18      Download Content You  can  download  through  the  browser things and pictures you want and list them in the Download Content menu.      3.19      Music Music  is  used  for  enjoying  the  stored  audio files.  Select  Music,  you  can  see  the  menus  of “ List of played songs”, “Songs”, “Specialists” and “Artists”.
 52         To pause playing a song  Tap  To resume playing a song Tap ► To  skip  to  the  next  song or reading material  Tap   Return  to  the  previous song or reading material  Tap    53  To move fast backward or forward Touch  and  hold    or    .  The longer  you  hold,  the  more  songs  you skipped.   To  skip  to  any  point  in  a song Drag the progress bar.   3.20      Call Records Come  into  the  call  records,  you  can  view missed  calls,  reveived  calls  and  outgoing  calls. The  calling  time  is  viewed  in  each  record  and features such  as calling, sending  messages and adding to new contacts can be set.  Deleting call records and seting up speed dial can be done in the menu.  54  3.21      Widget       The  widget  is  on  the  right  of  applications  in Main  Menu,  holding  down  this  widget,  you  can drag it anywhere you want in the main screen. It is convenient for you to enter that procedure.  55  3.22      Selecting Wallpaper Source       Hold  down  the  main  screen,  the  options  of selecting wallpaper  source will appear,  then  you can set up wallpapers you like.
 56   4.        Text Input Enter  text via  the  keypad.  Examples  of  text include  contact  details,  emails,  short  messages,  57 and websites. The keypad provides the functions of  spelling  prediction,  spelling  correction  and learning while using.   The smart keypad may  give  you prompts of correct  spelling,  depending  on  which  application you are using.     Enter text:   1 Tap the text box (memo, or new contact) to call the keypad. 2 Tap the keys on keypad.   At  the  initial  stage,  you  can  tap  keys  using either of your index fingers. Once you get familiar with the  keypad,  you  can  try tapping  keys  using both of your thumbs.   While tapping a key, the corresponding letter will appear above your thumb or another finger. If you are tapping a wrong key, you may slide to the correct one. Only when your tapping finger leaves a key, can the corresponding letter be entered in the text box.    58     To delete a character Tap  。 To enter an upper-case letter    Tap   , and then tap that letter. To enter a digit Tap , and then tap that digit.  59 To enter a symbol Tap , and then tap that symbol. Quickly enter a space Press the space key twice successively.   To toggle input methods  Hold down to  to bring up the keyboard.  5      SD Card Introduction Your  mobile  phone  supports  SD  card  to expand the memory. Install the SD card according to the indication.     As one of storages for your phone, SD card has been set as the default storage at factory. You can directly use it without making any settings.  Use  as  flash  disk:  If  “Phone——Data Wire——PC”  is  well  connected,  the  PC  will prompt  “New  hardware  is  found”,  and  “MT65xx Android  Phone  requires  to  be  installed”  will appear in the dialog box,
 60  Check the relevant  menus  in  the  phone  are opened  or  closed,  selecting  one  by  one  as follows: Main  Menu  -  Settings  -  Application  - Development  -  USB  debugging.  Uncheck  “USB debugging”.  After  checking  and  confirmation,  reconnect  61 “Phone  -  Data  Wire  -  PC”,  and  pull  down notification menu in the standby interface:  Select “used  as  USB  storage device”, and  the following screen pops up.  62  Select “USB storage device”,          63 You can synchronize files on the computer with those on the phone according to your needs or you can manage files on the storage card. Select  “MTP  storage”  to  support  the  phone  to function  as  a  U-disk.  If  your  computer  is  not supported  by WIN7,  you  need  to  install  MTP  drive (you can directly update window player to the latest wmp11 which comes with MTP drive).       Follow the prompts appearing in the phone to operate, so that data uploading and downloading with U disk can be achieved.       Select “Camera PTP”, you can export photos on the phone to the computer.       Note:  Your  mobile phone supports the plug-in feature. Without turning off your phone, however, it  does  not  support  inserting  or  remove  T  card. Generally, it is  not recommended to remove and install the SD card.
 64  6      FAQs and Solutions If  you have  any questions  about the  phone, please find the solutions from the table below.    FAQs  Causes  Solutions Poor reception When you use your phone at poor reception areas, for example, near high rise buildings or base rooms, the radio wave cannot be transmitted effectively. Avoid this as far as you can. When you use your phone at network traffic congestion, such as working time and off-duty time, the congestion can result in poor reception. Avoid this as far as you can. This is related to the distance to base station in question. You may ask the network service provider to provide service coverage map.  65 Echoes or noises The trunk line of network is in bad condition. It is a regional problem. Hang off the call and dial again. Choose another better line.   In some areas, the call lines are in bad condition. Shorter standby time The standby time is relevant to network settings. In poor reception areas, turn off your phone temporarily. Replace the batteries Change with a new battery. When no signals are received, your phone will continue searching for base stations, thus consuming a large amount of battery power and reducing standby time. Use your phone at strong signal areas or Turn off the phone temporarily. Failed to turn on your phone The battery power is used up. Check the battery power level or charge the battery. SIM card error The SIM card is damaged. Contact your network service provider. The SIM card is not properly installed. Ensure the SIM card is properly installed. The metallic face of the SIM card is contaminated. Wipe the face with a clean cloth. Failed to connect to the network The SIM card is invalid. Contact your network service provider.  66 Beyond the GSM coverage. Consult the network service provider for service areas. The signal is feeble. Retry at a stronger signal area. Failed to make a call The call barring feature is used. Cancel the call barring settings. The fixed dialing number feature is used. Cancel the fixed dialing number settings. PIN code error Enter incorrect PIN codes for three times in succession. Contact your network service provider. Failed to charge the battery The battery or the charger is damaged. Change a new battery or charger. Charge  the  battery when  ambient temperature  is lower    than -10℃ or above 55℃. Change the   environment. Poor connection.  Check whether the plug is properly connected. Failed to add contacts to phonebook The storage space of phonebook is used up. Delete some contacts from the phonebook. Failed to set up some features Your network service provider does not provide the services, or you haven’t subscribed them. Contact your network service provider.  67 FCC    Statement: 1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. NOTE:   This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
 68 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.  SAR Information Statement Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of  69 comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. * Tests for SAR are conducted with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available  70 for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 0.674W/Kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 1.178W/Kg(Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements). The maximum scaled SAR in hotspot mode is 1.178W/Kg. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of  71 http://www.fcc.gov/ oet/fccid after searching on   FCC ID: 2AAIWTRINITY    Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Asso-ciation (CTIA) web-site at http://www.wow-com.com. * In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a sub-stantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements.  Body-worn Operation This device was tested for typical body-worn operations. To comply with RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 10mm must be maintained between the user’s body and the handset, including the antenna. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories used by this device should not contain any metallic components. Body-worn accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with RF exposure requirements
 72 and should be avoided. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna.

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