Huawei Technologies C5300 US Cellular Licensed Transmitter User Manual Phone and Accessories

Huawei Technologies Co.,Ltd US Cellular Licensed Transmitter Phone and Accessories

Users Manual

  Wonderful Communication, Mobile Life   Welcome to use HUAWEI C5300 CDMA Mobile phones from Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.    HUAWEI C5300 CDMA Mobile Phone User Manual
 Copyright © 2006 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.  All Rights Reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.  Trademarks   and HUAWEI are trademarks of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. All other trademarks mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective holders.  Notice The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information, and recommendations in this manual do not constitute the warranty of any kind, expressed or implied.  Symbols Eye-catching symbols are also used in this manual to highlight the points worthy of special attention during the operation. They are defined as follows: Symbol  Definition  Means reader be extremely careful during the operation.  Means a complementary description.
 Safety Precautions Before using the phone, please read the safety precautions carefully and let your children know these, so that you can use your phone correctly and safely. For details, see “Warnings and Precautions”.  Do not switch your phone on when the use of mobile phones is prohibited or when the phone may cause interference or danger.  Do not use your phone while driving.  Follow any rules or regulations in hospitals and health care facilities. Switch your phone off near medical devices.  Switch your phone off in aircraft. The phone may cause interference to control signals of the aircraft.  Switch your phone off near high-precision electronic devices. The phone may affect the performance of these devices.  Do not attempt to disassemble your phone or its accessories. Only qualified personnel may service or repair the phone.  Do not place your phone and its accessories in containers with strong electromagnetic field.  Do not place magnetic storage media near your phone. Radiation from the phone may erase the information stored on them.  Do not put your phone in a high-temperature place or use it in a place with flammable gas such as a gas station.  Keep your phone and its accessories away from children. Do not allow children to use your phone without guidance.  Use approved batteries and chargers only.  Observe any laws or regulations on the use of mobile phones. Respect others’ privacy and legal rights when using your phone.
 Content 1 Getting to Know Your Phone.................................................................................... 1 Phone and Accessories ................................................................................ 1 Your Phone .................................................................................................. 2 2 Getting Started................................................................................................... 4 Installing the Battery and the UIM Card..................................................... 4 Charging the Battery ................................................................................... 7 Powering Your Phone On or Off .................................................................9 Using the Function Menu..........................................................................10 3 Voice Services.................................................................................................. 11 Making an Emergency Call....................................................................... 11 Making a Voice Call .................................................................................. 12 Answering a Call ....................................................................................... 12 Rejecting a Call ......................................................................................... 13 Voice Privacy............................................................................................. 13 Call Forwarding......................................................................................... 14 Auto Redial................................................................................................ 14 Options During a Call ............................................................................... 15 4 Text Entry ........................................................................................................ 17 Introduction to the Text Input Mode ......................................................... 17 Entering English ........................................................................................ 18 Entering Number ....................................................................................... 19 Entering Symbols ...................................................................................... 19 5 Messages.......................................................................................................... 20 Common Phrase ........................................................................................20 Setting a Message Group .......................................................................... 20 Writing and Sending a Message................................................................21 Viewing the Inbox ..................................................................................... 22 Viewing the Inbox and the Outbox ........................................................... 22
Deleting a Message ...................................................................................22 Setting Voice Mail ..................................................................................... 23 Setting Auto Save...................................................................................... 24 Setting Auto Delete ................................................................................... 24 Setting Priority .......................................................................................... 24 Setting Delivery Ack ................................................................................. 24 Setting the Memory In Use ....................................................................... 25 Setting Deferred Delivery ......................................................................... 25 Setting Validity Period .............................................................................. 25 Viewing Memory Status............................................................................ 25 6 Phonebook ....................................................................................................... 26 Adding a New Contact .............................................................................. 26 Searching for a Contact ............................................................................. 27 Editing a Contact ....................................................................................... 27 Deleting Contact(s) ................................................................................... 28 Copying Contact(s) ................................................................................... 28 Grouping Numbers .................................................................................... 29 Setting the Speed Dial Function................................................................ 30 Saving My Phone Number ........................................................................31 Memory Status ..........................................................................................31 7 Profiles............................................................................................................. 32 Selecting a Profile .....................................................................................32 Editing a Profile ........................................................................................ 32 Headset Mode............................................................................................33 8 Camera............................................................................................................. 35 Setting the Camera .................................................................................... 35 Taking a Picture......................................................................................... 36 Taking Photos In a Rapid Succession ....................................................... 36 Taking a Photo by Yourself ....................................................................... 37 Viewing a Photo ........................................................................................ 37 Setting the Effect ....................................................................................... 38 Selecting a Frame ...................................................................................... 38 Setting Self Timer...................................................................................... 38  ii
 9 Security............................................................................................................39 Setting Phone Lock ................................................................................... 39 Changing Phone Lock Code...................................................................... 39 Setting PIN Lock ....................................................................................... 39 Changing PIN Code ..................................................................................40 Restoring Factory Settings ........................................................................ 41 10 FM Radio.......................................................................................................42 Switching On/Off the Radio...................................................................... 42 Selecting a Channel...................................................................................43 Setting a Frequency................................................................................... 44 Adding a Channel to the List ....................................................................45 Deleting a Channel from the List .............................................................. 45 Searching for a Channel ............................................................................ 45 11 Data Services ................................................................................................. 47 Sending a Fax ............................................................................................ 47 Receiving a Fax ......................................................................................... 48 Sending Asynchronous Data ..................................................................... 48 Receiving Asynchronous Data ..................................................................48 12 Other Settings ................................................................................................ 50 Locking the Keypad .................................................................................. 50 Alarm Clock .............................................................................................. 50 Calendar..................................................................................................... 51 Gallery ....................................................................................................... 52 13 Menu..............................................................................................................54 14 Troubleshooting.............................................................................................57 15 Warnings and Precautions........................................................................................ 59
 1   Your Phone Getting to KnowPhone and Accessories Before using your ph ackage for the followingone, check the p  items: Basic Parts  Qu  antityC5300 mobile phone  1 850 mAh Li-ion battery  1 Travel charger  1 C5300 Mobile Phone User Manual  1 Quick Guide  1 Certificate of Quality  1 Optional Parts  Quantity Headset 1  If any of the items or any page of C5300 Mobile Phone Usecontact the local dealer. r Manual is missing, You can buy the optional part based on your requirements.  1
1  Getting to Know Your Phone  2Your Phone ScreeenEarpieceLoudspeakerCameralensAntennaCamerakeyStrap eyeletCharger connector/Data cable connectorOKHeadsetjack
 Key Description The following table describes key functions. Key  Description  During an ongoing call, press it to end the call. Press and hold it to power your phone on or off. In any menu, press it to return to the home screen.  Press it to make or answer a call. In the standby mode, press it to view details of a phone number.  Press it to select the corresponding option.  Press it to select the corresponding option. : In the standby mode, press it to set the ring tone. During a call, press it to increase the volume. : In the standby mode, press it to access the Messages menu. During a call, press it to decrease the volume. : In the standby mode, press it to view the calendar. During a call, press it to decrease volume.  : In the standby mode, press it to adjust the volume of ring tone. During a call, press it to increase volume. 0…  Press it to enter numbers or characters.  Press it to select the corresponding option.  Press it to select the corresponding option. OK In the standby mode, press in to access the U-MAX menu. In a menu, press it to confirm the selection.  1
1  Getting to Know Your Phone  2Key  Description  In the standby mode, press it to activate the camera.  Icon Description The following table describes screen icons. Icon  Description  Indicates the signal strength. The more the bars are, the stronger the signal is.  Indicates that there is an ongoing call.  Indicates that the keypad is locked.  Indicates that there is a new message.  Indicates that the Inbox is full.  Indicates the battery power level.  Indicates that the battery power level is extremely low.  Indicates that the general mode is enabled.  Indicates that the meeting mode is enabled.  Indicates that the silence mode is enabled.  Indicates that the headset mode is enabled.  Indicates that the outdoor mode is enabled.  Indicates that the carkit mode is enabled.
1  Getting to Know Your Phone  3Connector Description Your phone provides two connectors. Connector  Description Charger connector/Data cable connector At the bottom of your phone. You can connect the travel charger or data cable to it. Headset jack  At the upper left of your phone. You can connect the headset to it.
 2  Getting Started Installing the Battery and the UIM Card A User Identity Module (UIM) card contains the mobile phone number and service details. You can save phone numbers, text messages and personal d. Use your UIM card with care. information to the UIM car  Cz  r. z If the UIM card is missing or does not work, contact your service e Battery  battery and our aution: z Keep the UIM card out of the reach of children. z Insert or remove the UIM card with care. Scratching or bending the UIM card can damage it or its contact electrode. Keep the UIM card away from static, dust, or inundating. z Before inserting or removing the UIM card, power off your phone and remove the battery. If your phone is being charged, disconnectthe chargeprovider.  Installing thYour phone is powered by a Li-ion b . Use the approvedcharger only. atteryIf y phone is on, press and hold    to power off it. 1. Turn over your phone. Press the back cover release latch, push backwards the back cover and then remove it.  4
2  Getting Started  5 2. Place the bottom of the battery in the bottom battery compartment. Make sure that the contact electrode of the battery and that of the battery compartment are facing each other. 211 3. Press the battery down into the compartment and then slide back the cover. Removing the Battery If your phone is on, press and hold    to power off it. 1. Turn over your phone and remove the back cover.
2  Getting Started  6 2. Press the battery release latch down and take out the battery. 21 Installing the UIM Card 1. Power off your phone and remove the battery. 2. Make sure that the contact electrode faces down and the beveled corner is pointing up. 1
2  Getting Started  73. Slide the UIM card into the cardholder. 2 Removing the UIM Card 1. Power off your phone and remove the battery. 2. Slide UIM card out of the cardholder.  Charging the Battery Use the approved battery and charger only. For details,concult the local dealer. Precautions z Do not use a damaged battery and charger. z Fully charge the battery before you use it for the first time. z The charge time may vary according to the temperature and the aging of the battery.
2  Getting Started  8z Before using the travel charger, make sure that the battery is installed. z The battery discharges automatically if it is not used for a long time. In this case, recharge the battery before using it. z If you use a new battery or the battery is not used for a long time, you may need to connect the charger and then disconnect and reconnect it to start the charging. z The talk time of the phone varies with the UIM card, network condition, and phone settings. Charging Your phone is powered by a Li-ion battery. You need to charge the battery before the power runs out. When your phone plays the low power alert, it is necessary to charge the battery. 1. Connect the travel charger to the charger connector.  2. Connect the charger to an AC power socket. 3. When the animation becomes static, the charging finishes. 4. Disconnect the charger from the AC power socket. 5. Press the gray buttons on both sides of the charger connector to disconnect it from the phone.
2  Getting Started  9aab   Caution:  To avoid damage to the phone or the charger connector, do not remove the charger forcibly.  Powering Your Phone On or Off Press and hold    to power on or power off your phone. If the phone lock or the Personal Identity Number (PIN) code function is enabled, you need to enter the phone lock code or PIN code on power-on. Enter the correct code and press   (OK) or  OK . When using a UIM card, pay attention to the following items. z If the UIM card is not inserted, the phone prompts you to check the UIM card on power-on. Power off the phone and insert the UIM card. z If the UIM card is inserted properly, but the phone prompts you to check the UIM card on power-on, consult your service provider.   Note: For details of the phone lock and PIN code, see "Security" on page 35.
2  Getting Started  10 Using the Function Menu 1. In the standby mode, press   (Menu). 2. Press the arrow keys to select the function menu. 3. Press   (Select) to display the selected menu. 4. You can access a submenu in two ways: z Press    to scroll to a submenu. Then press   (Select) to access it. z Press the corresponding numeric key to enter a submenu. 5. Press   (Back) to return to the previous menu or exit the function menu. 6. Press    to return to the standby mode.
 3  Voice Services Making an Emergency Call ll, make sure that: . e keypad is locked. ou can do the following make an emergency B aefore making an emergency cz Your phone is powered on. z The signal is strong enough. ou can make an emergency call Y when: z The UIM card is not insertedz Your phone is locked or the UIM card is blocked. z ThIf the UIM ot inserted, ycall:  card is n1. Press   (Emergency). 2. Enter the number of the emergency call. 3. Press   to dial. se, you c  following make aIn other ca an do the n emergency call: 1. Enter the number of the emergency call. 2. Press   to dial.  11
3  Voice Services  12 Making a e Call  VoicM king a Call through the Keypad aumber. 1. In the standby mode, enter the phone nIf the e d number is wrong, press ntere  (Clear). 2. Press   to dial. 3. Press    to cancel the dialing. Making a Call from Dialed Calls 1. Press   (Menu) and se all History > Dialed Clect C alls. 2. Press    to scroll to the phone number. 3. Press   to dial. You can also do the following to dial a recently d number: 1. In the standby mode, press  diale  to view recent calls. 2. Select the contact or phone number and then press   to dial. Se  number and press Making a Call from the Phonebook lect the contact or phone   to dial. To search for a tact, s  "Se g f  page 27. con ee archin or a Contact" onAnswering a Call When there is an incoming call, you can press: z ,  , or  OK  answer  toz  it.  or    to reje can press any key to answer an ct it. Any-key Answer If the any-key answer function is enabled, youincoming call (except   and  ).
3  Voice Services  13 (Menu) and sIn the standby mode, press  elect Settings > Call Settings ey answer function. et In the standby mode, press > Any-key Answer. z On: Enable the any-kz Off: Disable the any-key answer function. Answer a Call Through the Heads (Menu) and select Profiles > Headset > Ring. z On: W  tones. Off: Disable the headset ring function. able to adjust the volume. er bled and the hea  to the phone, the headset For setting details, see "Setting the Headset Ring" on page 33. Edit > Headset hen there is an incoming call or a new message, the headset plays ringz   Note: When answering incoming calls through the headset, you can use the button on the headset c Headset Auto AnswIf this function is ena dset is connectedauto answers an incoming call. Rejecting a Call When there is an incoming call, press   or    to reject it. Voice Privacy The voice privacy function enables you to protect ywiretapping. The voice privacy function is networour conversation from k dependent. For details,
3  Voice Services  14 In the standby mode, press consult your service provider.  (Menu) and select Settings > Call Settings z Eacy function. > Voice Privacy. z Standard: Disable the voice p y function. nhanced: Enable the voice privrivacCall Forwarding 1. In the standby mode, press   (Menu) and select Settings > Call Settings > Call Forwarding. mber is busy. l. z z rding function. z ALL: Forward all incoming calls. z Busy: F rd the incoming call when your phone nuorwaz No Answer: Forward the incoming call when no one answers the calDefault: Forward the incoming call when your phone number is busy or no one answers the call. Cancel All: Disable the call forwa2. Press   (Select) to select the following option: z Activate: Enaforwble the selected call forwarding function and set the book or ez Deactivate: Disable the call forwarding function. arded-to number. You can select a phone number from the phonenter a phone number directly.   Note: The call forwarding function is network dependent. For details, consult your service provider. Auto Redial After you enable the auto redial function, if a call is not put-through, your
3  Voice Services  15ult, your phone auto redials four eIn the standby mode, press phone auto redials the phone number. By defatim s.  (Menu) and select Settings > Call Settings g options: he auto redial function. the auto r nction. > Auto Redial for the followinz On: Enable tz Off: Disable  edial fuOptions During a Call Minute Alert In the standby mode, press   (Menu> Minute Alert for the following options: ) and select Settings > Call Settings inute alert function. When you are in a conversation, the uch le th ert function. OtherPrz On: Enable the mphone tifie  of the call duration by giving an a 0 se s before the end of ea minute. z Off: Disab no s yo lert 1 conde minute al Options ess   or    to increase the volume, and press   or   to decrease the volume. During a call, press   (Options) for the following options: z z lling party calls a third party to make a third party Save Number: Enter a phone number and select Save to access the contact editing menu. z Phonebook: Access the phonebook. SMS: Access the SMS menu. z Third Party Call: The cacall.
3  Voice Services  16 View details of a contact. z VoicePrivacEnd Call: End the call.   Note: The third party call is network dependent. For details, consult your service provider.  z Call Memo:  Privacy: Set the voice privacy function. For details, see "Vo i c e  y" on page 13. z
 4  Text Entry Introduction to the Text Input Mode You can enter English lette ndrs a  numbers. The right upper corner of the display shows the current text input mode. While entering text, you can change the in  pput mode by ressing  . Indicator  Text Input Mode  Indicator  Text Input Mode eZiEn  i  Smart Hindi Smart English  eHABC  pper case  abc  English lower case English u123 Number input mode -    Note: In the editing mode: z Press    repe ly to delete the words to the leated ft of the cursor z Press and hold one by one from right to left.   to clear all the input words. z If there is no word to delete, press    to exit the editing screen.   17
4  Text Entry  18 Entering English Smart English Input In the "eZiEn" input mode, do as follows in order to enter English. ords. 2. Press 1. Press the corresp g numeric key, and then the phone displays some candidate wondin  and select the desired word. 3. Press    and confirm your selection. The word is displayed in the input area; or, press  +  and confirm your selection and enter a space behind rd. the wo  Nor phone can give other letters to te: z After y nter several letters, youou emake out the candidate words. Press    to select the word andpress    to confirm; or press the numeric key to enter the letter. Press  1z   to enter a dot; press  +0  to enter a space. z Press    to select the symbol.  press z In the editing area, you can   to switch between the s it l English input mode, press the numeric keys to enter the  sa y repeatedly to ente rs shown on the key and numbers  key one, enter the next o e cu ide of the current letter.   Notes: z Press  1upper case and lower case mode. If no character is selected, presto switch between text input modes.  Alphabetical English Input In the alphabeticaletters. Press the me ke r lette. If the next er to enter is on the same  with the current  lettne after th rsor move to the right s  to enter a dot; press  +0  to enter a space.
4  Text Entry  19z Press    to select the symbol.  Ez  press the numeric key labeled with the d number. ly r press and hold the numeric key to enter the number. ss a numeric key and then press ntering Number In the "123" mode,  desirez In the "ABC" or "abc" mode, press a numeric key repeated until the desired number appears on the screen oz In the "eZiEn" mode, pre  until the desired number appears on the s . creenEntering Symbols 1. In any input method, press    to display the symbol list. 2. Press    to scroll the symbol list. 3. Press the corresponding numeric key to enter this symbol.
 5  Messages essages to your phone or the UIM card. Your phone can save up to 100 messages and d decides how many messages it can save. The phone enables you to send or receive messages. You can save the mthe capacity of the UIM carCommon Phrase Your phone ides 10 common phrases. You can insert thesemessage an t phases.  prov  phrases to a d edi1. Press   (Menu) and select Messages > Templates. 2. Press    to select the phrase. 3. Press   (Select) to edit the phrase. 4. Press   (OK) to save it. Setting a Message Group A message group is used for sending a message to a group instead of sending one by one. It is independent frit om the phonebook group. You can set up to 10 ssad inme ge grou While setting the message group, you can only select the contacts save  your phone. ps. 1. Press   (Menu) and select Messages > Message Settings > Group Settings. 2. Press    to select a message group in the list. 3. Press   (Options) for the following operations.  20
5  Messages  21z Rename: Rename the group. roup. z View: View details of the group. z Add: Add a contact to the group. z Delete All: Delete all contacts in the gWriting and Sending a Message Press   (Menu) and select Messages > Write Message. Enter the content. For details  nput modes, see "1. 2. . aracters or 70 Hindi characters. While of i Text Entry" on page 17You can enter up to 160 English chentering the content, press   (Options) for the following options: rt a phone number from the phonebook. z Insert T late: Insert a phrase. empz Insert Phone Number: Inse3. Press   (Options) for the following options: z Send: Send a message. z Send&Save: Send a message and save it to the Outbox. Save: Save a messagez  to the Draft. u can insert up to 10 recipients. There are z ctly. 4. While editing the recipients, yothree w o do so: Enter phone numbers direays tz Press   (Search) and select Search Phonebook to insert recipients from the phonebook. Press   (Search) and select Search Groups to insert recipients from  see "Setting a Message Group" on page 20. z message up. To set a message group, gro5. Press   (OK) to send a message.
5  Messages  22 Viewing the Inbox The inbox saves received m ages.  there is a new message, the phone plays the lert or vibrates and essWhen  a  is displayed on the screen. If    is displayed, the message memory is full. Press  (Vie  view the message and press w) to  (Back) to quit. Do the following to view the Inbox: 1. Press   (Menu) and select Messages > Inbox. 2. Press    to select the message. 3. Press   (View) to view the message. Press   ( ) for the fonder. 4. Options llowing options. z z Call: Call the sender.  phonebook. z Reply: Reply to the sez Delete: Delete the message. Forward: Forward the message. z Save Number: Save phone number to theViewing the Inbox and the Outbox Select Send & Save to save the successfully sent messages to the Outbox. You can Delete, Forward, or Re-send the messages in the Outbox. fts. You can delete, edit, or send drafts he Inbox" on page 22. Messages not sent and failed to send are saved as draFor details, see "Viewing tDeleting a Message 1. Press   (Menu) and select Messages > Delete All. Delete the message. 2.
5  Messages  23can select Delete All or z All: Delete all messages saved both in your phone and the UIM card. z Inbox: Delete messages in the Inbox. You Delivery Ack (delivery report). z Outbox: Delete messages in the Outbox. z Draft: Delete messages in the Draft. z UIM Card: Delete all the messages saved in the UIM card. z Phone: D te the messages saved in your  one. ele ph3. Press   (Yes) t  (No) to cancel. o delete and press Setting Voice Mail The voice mail function is network depservice first. For details, consult your seendent. You need to subscribe the rvice provider. 1. Calling the Voice Mail Center Press   (Menu) and select Messages > Voice Mail. 2.  and press  Select Call Voice Mail Center  (Select) to call voice mail ice Mail Number center. Setting VoPress   (Menu) and select Messages > Voice Mail > Voice Mail Number. You can view or edit the set voice mail number; If the voice mail number is not set, enter the voice mail number and press   (OK). 1. Press Clearing the Voice Mail Notification  (Menu) and select Messages > Voice Mail. 2. Select Clear Voice Mail Notification and press   (Select).
5  Messages  24 Setting Auto Save Press   (Menu) and select Messages > Message Settings > Auto Save. z On: Enable the auto save function. Messages are auto saved after sending. Sent messages are save to the Outbox and those failed to send are saved to the Draft. z Off: Disable the auto save function. Setting Auto Delete Press   (Menu) and select Messages > Message Settings > Auto Delete. z On: Enable the auto delete function. If the current memory is full, your phone auto deletes the earliest message when there is a new message. z Off: Disable the auto delete function. If the current memory is full, your phone cannot receive new messages. Setting Priority Press   (Menu) and select Messages > Message Settings > Priority. You can set the sending sequence. The priority levels are Normal, Urgent, and Emergency. Priority of messages is network dependent. For details, consult your service provider. Setting Delivery Ack Press   (Menu) and select Messages > Message Settings > Delivery Ack. You can set whether to receive a delivery report after a message is sent. z On: Receive a delivery report. z Off: Not to receive a delivery report.
5  Messages  25Setting the Memory In Use Press   (Menu) and select Messages > Message Settings > Memory In Use. z Phone: Save messages to your phone. z UIM Card: Save messages to the UIM card. Setting Deferred Delivery Press   (Menu) and select Messages > Message Settings > Deferred Delivery. You can set the deferred time for delivery from the SMS center to the recipient. Four options are available: Immediate, After 12 hours, After 1 days, and After 3 days. Setting Validity Period Press   (Menu) and select Messages > Message Settings > Validity Period. You can set the validity period of messages, the period which messages failed to send are saved at SMS center before deleting. Four options are available: Default, After 12 hours, After 1 days, and After 3 days. Viewing Memory Status Press   (Menu) and select Messages > Message Settings > Memory Status. You can view the status of message memory. z Phone: Phone memory in use/Total phone memory. z UIM Card: UIM card memory in use/Total UIM card memory.
 6  Phonebook  can save contacts to your phone or the UIM card. Your phone can save up to 500 contacts and the  many contacts it can save. You can save the contact information including name and phone number to the phonebook and do the searching and calling operations. YouUIM card capacity decides howAdding a New Contact The w conta  saved in the current memory. To set thememory, se tting the Current Memory" on page 31.  ne  will be  current e "Sect1. Press   (Menu) and select Phonebook > Add New. 2. Enter the name, and press   (OK). See "Text Entry" on page 17Set other options: If you save the contact to your phone, you can ente. 3. z r the following emo  (you need to set at least one number). . information: General Number, Home Number, Office Number, Mand Groupz If you s he contact to the UIM card, you can enter the  eral Numberave t Gen4. Press   (OK) to save the current settings a ress nd p   to set other items. 5. Press   (Save) to save  (Back) to cancel.  the contact; press  26
6  Phonebook  27Searching for a Contact 1. Press   (Menu) and select Phonebook  Search. Enter the name and  >2. press   (OK). See "Text Entry" on page 17. 3. Press    to search the contact. 4. Press   (View) to view details and   (Options) for the z z the contact is saved on the UIM card, ct to your phone or the UIM card. z Send Messa  a message. After selecting the number, press following options: Edit: Modify or view the contact. z Delete: Delete the contact. Copy To Phone (Copy To UIM): If copy the contage: Send  (OK  Not) to edit and send the message. e: z Press   (OK) to display the pho  Press the nnebook. umeric key labeled with the initial of the contact name. Then the contacts whose names begin with the letter (or the adjacent letter) will be displayed. ct is displayed, press z After the conta  to call.  Editing a Contact 1. Search for the contact to modify in the phoneboo e "Searching for a Contact" on P27. Press k. Se2.  (Options) and select Edit.
6  Phonebook  28 ng used for storage, press 3. If the UIM card is bei  (OK) after entering ral number. If the phone is being used for storage, the name and the genepress   (OK) after resetting the name and other options. Press 4.  (Save) to save the contact; press   (Back) to cancel. Deleting Contact(s) Delete a Contact 1. Search contact to delete in the phonebook. See "SearchConta 27.  for a  ing for a ct" on P2. Press   (Options) and select Delete. Press 3.  (Yes) to delete the contact; press   (No) to cancel. ntacts Delete All 1. Press Co (Menu) and select Phonebook > Delete All. nd press 2. Enter the phone code a  (OK). r  all the contacts on the UIM card. 3. If the UIM card is available, select Phone to delete all the contacts on youphone or select UIM Card to deletePress   (Yes) to  (No) to cancel.  delete all the contacts; press ComemCopythod, earchipying Contact(s) If the UIM  s available, you can copy one or all contacts from the phone ory to the UIM card or conversely. ing a Contact card i1. Search ontact to copy in the phonebook. e searching mesee "S ng for a Contact" on P27.  for a c  For th
6  Phonebook  292. Press   (Options) and select Copy To UIM or Copy To Phone. If ils s  to copy this aved in phone memory, then 3. the deta aved in UIM card, then select Copy To Phonedetails to the phone memory. If the details sselect Copy To UIM to copy this details to UIM card. Press   (Yes) to copy the contact; press   (No) to cancel. 1. Press Copying All Contacts  (Menu) and select Phonebook > Copy All.  or Phone To UIM. pied to the UIM card. 2. Select UIM To Phonez If you select UIM To Phone, all the contacts are copied to the phone memory. z If you select Phone To UIM, all the contacts are co3. Press   (Yes) to copy the contacts; press   (No) to cancel. Grouping mbers  NuYou can sor ur contacts in your t yo phonebook into different groups for easy  can only add contacts  the groups. management. u can set a maximum of 10 groups. You Yoavailable in your phone memory to any ofSetting a Group 1. Press   (Menu) and select Phonebook > Groups. 2. Press    to select a group. 3. Press   (Options) for the followz View: View the contacts in a group. ing options: r the incoming calls of the group. z Delete All: Delete all contacts of the group. z Add: A ontact in the phonebook to the group. dd a cz Group g: Set a ring tone fo Rinz Renam name the group. e: Re
6  Phonebook  30 1. Viewing the Contacts in a Group Press   (Menu) and select Phonebook > Groups. 2. Press    to select a group. 3. Press   (Options) and select View to view all contacts in th up. e gro4. To view a specific contact in a group, press   (Options) for   of the following options: anyformation of this contact. er, press z Contacts Details: View the detailed inz Delete: De te this contact from the selected group. . After selecting a numblez Send Me age: Write a messagess  (OK) Del ntacts in a Group to edit  send the message. and eting All Co1. Press   (Menu) and select Phonebook > Groups. 2. Press    to select the group. 3. Press   (Options) and select Delete All to delete all contacts in the group. 4. Press   (Yes) to delete all the contacts; press   (No) to cancel. Setting the eed Dial Function  SpThe speed d  function allows you to call aial  phone number by  one  for avai pressingnumeric key from 1 to 9. You can only set the speed dial function contacts lable in your phone memory. 1. Press   (Menu) and select Phonebook > Speed Dial. Press 2.   to select a numeric key. 3. If a speed dial number is not assigned to the key ye  (Assign) t, press to select a contact from the phonebook.
6  Phonebook  31y assigned to the key, press 4. If a speed dial number is alread  (Optio r any of the following options: ns) foz Change ge the existing speed dial number. : chanz Delete te the existing speed dial number. : deleSaving My Phone Number 1. Press   (Menu) and select Phonebook > My Phone No. 2. Press   (Edit) to enter your phone number. 3. Press   (OK) to save your phone number. Memory Status pacityr phone or the Your p  can save up to 500 contacts and that of the UIM card depends on the ca . honeSetting the Current Memory If the UIM card is available, you can save the contacts to youUIM card. Press   (Menu) and select Phonebook > Memory Status > Memory IUse. n Viewing the Memory Status Press z Phone: Set the phone memory to be the current memory. z UIM Card: Set the UIM card to be the current memory.  (Menu) and select Phonebook > Memory Status > Memory Status. z Phone: Phone memory in use and the total phone memory. z UIM Card: UIM card memory in use and the total UIM card memory.
 7  Profiles There are six preset profiles in your phone. You can select a favorite profile as tomize the existing profiles. desired. You can also cusSelecting a Profile In the standby mode, press   (Menu) and1.  select Profiles. 2. Press    to select any of these profiles: General, Meeting, Silent, ing, Headset, and Carkit. 3. PresOutdoor, Meets   (Select) and select Set to apply the selected profile.   Nz ommended. z In the standby mode, press and hold ote: In a quiet public place, the silence profile is rec  to switch between meeting mode and the current activated mode.  Editing a Profile 1.  (Menu) and select Profiles. In the standby mode, press 2. Press    to select any of these profiles: General, Meeting, Silence, Outdoor, Headset, and Carkit. 3. Press   (Select) and select Edit to edit the selected profile. z In the Meeting mode, select Select > Activate to activate the meeting mode. z In the Silence mode, select Select > Activate to activate the silence mode.  32
7  Profiles  33z olume of the Ringer (0-4 level), Earpiece (1-4 level) ble. z e: Set an alert tone for the alarm clock. 20 alert tones are e keypad tone. 5. ing and Headset Auto Answer functions. See "Headset Mode" on P33. 4. In the General, Outdoor, and Carkit mode, you can set the following items. Volume: Adjust the vand Key (0-4 level). z Vibration: Enable or disable vibration. z Ring Tone: Set a ring tone for incoming calls. 20 ring tones are availaAlarm Tonavailable. z SMS Alert: Set a message tone. 5 message tones are available. z Key Tones: Select a keypad tone. Select Off to disable thz Power On/Off tone: Enable or disable the start-up tone. If the headset is used, you can also set Headset RHeadset Mode The headset can be used to listen to the radio, answer a call and hear the ringing of an incoming message with the alert type set to ring.   C headset, be aware that over-high volume may damage your audition. 1. aution: When using the Setting the Headset Ring Press   (Menu) and select Profiles > Headset > Edit > Headset Ring.   to select one of the following options. 2. Press
7  Profiles  34 ith this function enabled u can hear the ring over the headset when there is an incoming call or a new message. z Select On to enable the headset ring function. Wand the type set to Ring, yo alert z Select Off to disable the headset ring function. 3. Press   (Select) to finish. Setting the Headset Auto Answer Function 1. Press   (Menu) and select Profiles > Headset > Edit > Headset 2. Auto Answer. Press    to select one of the following options: Off t  auto answer function. If this function is enabled, three options are available: 2 Seconds, 5 Seconds or 10 Seconds. 3. Press z Select  o disable the headsetz  (Select) to finish.
 8  Camera otos in the JPEG format with the built-in camera.   Note: In the standby mode, press You can take ph  to activate the camera.  Setting the Camera 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Camera. 2. Select Options > Settings to set the following items: z z ot: Set your phone to take how many pictures in rapid succession. ot use the alert. z Shutter Sound: You can select Kacha or Drum.. Or, you can select Off to nd. z Resolution: You can select 64*48, 128*96, 320*240 or 640*480. Quality: You can select High, Normal and Low. Multi ShYou can select 3 or 6. Or you can select Off to deactivate the Multi Short mode. z Timer Reminder: You can select Beep as the alert of timer reminder. Or, you can select Off to ndeactivate the sou 35
8  Camera  36 Ta ing a Picture In the standby modk1. e, select Menu > Camera to activate the camera.  select: n details, see "Setting Self 3. 2. Focus the camera lens on the object to take photo of. Then select Option toz Effect: Set the effect of the photo. For details, see "Setting the Effect" opage 38". z Fun Frame: Select a frame for the photo. For details, see "Selecting a Frame" on page 38. z Self Timer: Enable or disable the self-timer. For Timer" on page 38. z Night Mode: Enable or disable the night mode. Press  OK   to take a photo. 4. lete to delete the photo or press Select De OK   to save the photo. turn to return to the standby mode for taking a photo.   Note: mera lens on an object, you can press: Select ReWh  focusing the cailez   to zoom in. z   to zoom out. z   to decrease brightness. z   to increase brightness.  Ta ing Photos In a Rapid Succession Select Menu > Camera. k1.
8  Camera  372. After focusing the camera lens on an obj , press ect OK . Then youphone takes multiple photos in a rapid succession and saves themFor details, see page "Setting ther .  Camera" on page 35. 3. Select Delete to delete photos or press  OK   to save photos (the . Or, select Return to return to the latest photo are deleted first)standby mode of taking a photo. Tsetting details, see "Setting the Camera" on page 35. aking a Photo by Yourself For 2. ject, press 1. Select Menu > Camera. After focusing the camera lens on an ob OK . After a set period, your phone takes a photo and saves it.  delete the photo. Or you can select Return to return 3. Select Delete toto the standby mode of taking photos. Viewing a Photo 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Camera. 2. Select Option > Photo Folder. 3. Press    to view the photo list. photo. ess 4. Select View to preview the 5. During the preview, you can select Option or pr OK  to: z Set As Wallpaper: Set the photo as the wallpaper. he photo. olor of the photo. z Delete: Delete the photo. z Delete All: Delete all photos. z Rename: Rename tz File Info: View the type, date, size, width, height and c
8  Camera  38 Setting the Effect 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Camera. Select Option > Special Effects. 2. 3. Press    to scroll to B k and white, Negative, Puce, Embossment, Sketch or UlacV focus. 4. Select Select or press  OK   to select the effect. Select Off to ction.   deactivate the funSe ing a Frame lectYou can select one for a photo. Camera. 3. 4. Select Select or press You phone provides four frames. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > 2. Select Option > FramePress arrow keys to view frames. . OK   to select the frame and return to take a rn to cancel the operation. photo. Select RetuSetting Self Timer In the standby mode, select Menu > Camera. Select Se1. 2. lf Timer. You can set the countdown time to five seconds or ten seconds. Also, you can select Off to disable the self timer mode.
 9  Security Setting Phone Lock Phone lock protects your phone from unauthorized use. The phone is unlocked ck is enabled, every time you power on the phone, the phone pts "  Pho de:". Ente c kwhen you buy it. You can change the default phone lock code (0000) into any personal code (4 digits to 8 digits). phone loIf the prom ne Co r the corre t phone loc  code and press Input (OK). 1. Press   (Menu) and select Settings > Security > Phone Lock. 2. Enter the correct phone lock code and press   (OK).  phone lock. 3. Select On/Off to enable/disable theChanging Phone Lock Code Remember y phone lock code. If you forget it, contact your local dealer.our   1. Press   (Menu) and select Settings > Security > Phone Lo  ck.2. Enter the correct phone lock code and press   (OK). 3. sSelect Change Code, enter a new phone lock code and pre s   (OK). hone lock code and press   (OK). 4. Re-enter the new pSetting PIN Lock PIN protects your UIM card from unauthorized use. Personal unlocking key (PUK) is use for changing the locked PIN. PIN and PUK are delivered with  39
9  Security  40 e not delivered or you forget them, contact your service provider.  Nz z r wrong PUKs for 15 times, the UIM card is invalid. Contact the service provider for a new card. When you enter wrong ou power on the phone, the phone prompts UIM card. If they ar ote: If you enter wrong PINs for 3 times, the phone prompts you to enter the correct PUK. If you entePUK for several times, confirm your PUK with the service provider.  If PIN lock is enabled, every time yyou to enter  Enter the correct PIN and press  PIN.  (OK). To  et the PIN lock, do as follows. s1. Press   (Menu) and select Settings > Security > PIN Lock. 2. Enter the correct PIN and press   (OK). /disable PIN lock. 3. Select On/Off to enableChanging PIN Code If your PIN ked, you can change your PIN by entering the correct PUK. If rong ontact  is locyou enter w  PUKs for 15 times, UIM card id invalid permanently. Cthe service provider for a new card. 1. Press   (Menu) and select Settings > Security > PIN Lock. 2. Enter the correct PIN and press   (OK).  the P. Enter a new PIN and press 3. Select Change Code and change IN code. 4 (OK). 5. Re-enter the new PIN and press   (OK).
9  Security  41Restoring Factory Settings 1. Press   (Menu) and select Settings > Security > Restore Factory Settings. 2. Enter the phone lock code and press   (OK) to restore the factory settings.
 10  FM Radio There is an embedded radio in the phone. You can listen to the radio by simply e headset cable is used as the antenna. inserting the headset. Th  Cmay damage your hearing. z The radio performance depends on the signal strength in the area. autions: z Use an approved headset only. z Adjust the volume when using the headset. A very high volume  Switching On/Off the Radio  2. Switching On the Radio 1. Connect the headset to the phone correctly. Press   (Menu) and select FM Radio. nnect en. nnected properly, the radio is switched on and the 4. If the selected frequency is saved as a channel, both the frequency and the channel are displayed. Otherwise, only the frequency is displayed. If the headset is not connected properly, the phone displays "Please coheadset" and returns to the main scre3. If the headset is cobroadcasting interface is displayed. Select a channel. For details, see "Selecting a Channel" on P43.  42
10  FM Radio  43  Notes: z If the radio is on, the phone does not prompt "Radio On" when you enter the radio interface from other interfaces. z After the radio is on, you can perform some other operations.  Switching Off the Radio After the radio is on, you can do the following operations to switch off the radio. 1. Press   (Menu) and select FM Radio. 2. Press   (Options) and select Switch Off. 3. Press   (Select) to switch off the radio and return to the main screen.   Notes: z The radio is switched off if you disconnect the headset for over two minutes, unless you are answering a call. z If you set the ring tone or adjust the volume while the radio is on, the radio is muted automatically until you finish setting. z When there is an incoming call, the radio is muted automatically until you finish talking. You can answer the call by using the headset or disconnecting the headset. If you disconnect the headset and do not re-connect it in two minutes the radio is switched off.  Selecting a Channel When the radio is switched on, z The channel you listened to last time is selected; or if there is no latest channel z The first non-empty channel in the list is selected; or if all channels in the list are empty
10  FM Radio  44 z The frequency 87.5 MHz is selected by default. Therefore, if you listen to the radio for the first time, you will listen to the program broadcast on 87.5 MHz. In the broadcasting interface of the radio, press    to change the channel and press    to adjust the volume. You can also change the channel by using the headset button.   Note: If you change the channel by using the headset button, you can only switch between non-empty channels.  Setting a Frequency 1. Press   (Menu) and select FM Radio. 2. Press   (Options) and select Set Frequency. 3. Enter a frequency, which is from 87.5 MHz to 108.0 MHz. If you enter 3 digits before the decimal, the cursor moves to the right side of the decimal automatically; if you enter 2 digits before the decimal, press   to move the cursor to the right side of the decimal. 4. Press   (OK) to save the settings and return to the broadcasting interface. Press   (Clear) to clear the settings and then return to the main interface of the radio, press    to move the cursor to clear all the settings.
10  FM Radio  45Adding a Channel to the List 1. Search for or set a frequency. For details, see "Auto Tuning" on P45, "Manual Tuning" on P46 and "Setting a Frequency" on P44. 2. Press   (Options) and select Save Channel. 3. Select a channel in the channel list and press   (OK). 4. If you change the frequency of the selected channel, the phone prompts "Replace existed channel?" Press   (Yes) to replace. Press   (No) to re-select. Deleting a Channel from the List 1. Press   (Menu) and select FM Radio. 2. Press   (Options) and select Delete Channel. 3. In the channel list, press    and select a non-empty channel. 4. Press   (Delete) to delete the selected channel. 5. Press   (Yes) to delete; press   (No) to cancel. Searching for a Channel Auto Tuning 1. Press   (Menu) and select FM Radio. 2. Press   (Options) and select Auto Tuning. 3. The phone searches for an available channel automatically. 4. Press    to switch a channel.
10  FM Radio  46 5. Press   (Save) to add the current frequency to the channel list and return to the main interface of the radio. Press   (Back) to stop tuning and return to the broadcasting interface. Manual Tuning 1. Press   (Menu) and select FM Radio. 2. Press   (Options) and select Manual Tuning. 3. Press    and the phone searches a band of 0.1 MHz for available channels. The total frequency band for radio is from 87.5 MHz to 108.0 MHz. 4. Press   (Save) to add the current frequency to the channel list and return to the main interface of the radio. Press   (Back) to stop tuning and return to the manual tuning interface.
 11  Data Services d modem if connected to a desktop PC or ss services anywhere at anytime.  z ll or go online without being affected by the modified settings in the Fax/Data Rx mode.   consult your service provider. Your phone can be used as a high-speea laptop, allowing you to enjoy wireleData services are network dependent. z If the network prefers voice services and if your phone allows call waiting,you can still answer a call when you are using data services. When you are answering a call, you cannot use data and fax services. z While receiving a fax or data, you can still make a caFor more information,  Can z If you need to use data services, you need to buy a data cable and related driver. Load the driver before using data services. ution: z If you do not want to use data services, do not modify any setting ithe Fax/Data Rx mode. Otherwise, voice services of your phone may be affected.  Sending a Fax When sending a fax, you do not need to set your phone. Make sure the USB cable between the PC and your phone is well connected. Send the fax from the PC with the fax software loaded.  47
11  Data Services  48 Receiving a Fax 1. Set Fax/Data Rx mode on your phone as follows: 1) Press   (Menu) and select Settings → Data modem → Fax/Data Rx mode. 2) Press    for any of the following options: z Select Off (default), and you cannot receive any fax or data. The phone regards the next call as a voice call. z Select Fax until next call, and the phone regards the next call as a fax. After the next call, the phone automatically sets Fax/Data Rx mode back to Off. z Select Fax until powered off, and the phone regards all the incoming calls as faxes before power-off. After you power on the phone again, the phone automatically sets Fax/Data Rx mode back to Off. 3) Press   (Select) to confirm. 2. Run the fax software on the PC, for example, VentaFax or the fax software built in Windows XP. 3. Send pictures from the PC to a remote fax machine, either a PC fax machine or an analog fax machine. 4. The remote fax machine can send faxes to the PC in the same way. Sending Asynchronous Data You do not need to set your phone when sending asynchronous data. Make sure the USB cable between the PC and your phone is well connected. Send the data from the PC with the HyperTerminal software loaded. Receiving Asynchronous Data 1. Set Fax/Data Rx mode on your phone as follows: 1) Press   (Menu) to select Settings → Data modem → Fax/Data Rx
11  Data Services  49mode. 2) Press    for any of the following options: z Select Off (default), and you cannot receive any data. The phone regards the next call as a voice call. z Select Data until next call, and the phone regards the next call as data. After the next call, the phone automatically sets Fax/Data Rx mode back to Off. z Select Data until powered off, and the phone regards all the incoming calls as data before power-off. After you power on the phone again, the phone automatically sets Fax/Data Rx mode back to Off. 3) Press   (Select) to confirm. 2. Run the HyperTerminal software on the PC, for example, the HyperTerminal software embedded into Windows XP. 3. Send pictures from the PC to the HyperTerminal at the other end.
 12  Other Settings Locking the Keypad When the keypad is locked, you can still press    to answer incoming calls or make emergency calls. Locking the Keypad Manually To lock the keypad, press and hold    for two seconds. Locking the Keypad Automatically After the au y guard function is activated in the standby mode, the keypad will be auto ally locked after a specified time. to kematic1. Press   (Menu) and select Settings > Phone Settings > Keyguard. 2. Press    for the following options. Select Off to disable the az uto key guard function. options are available: 30 Seconds, 2 Minutes or 5 Minutes. z If this fu on is enabled, three ncti3. Press   (Select) to finish. Unlocking the Keypad pad, press To unlock the key   and then press  . Alarm Clock After the alarm clock is activated, the phone rings or vibrates at the specified  50
12  Other Settings  51You can set five alarm clocks at most. time when the phone is powered on. Activating the Alarm Clock 1. Press   (Menu) and select Fun & Utility2. Press  > Alarm.   to select an alarm clock. 3. Select Alarm On to act the alarmivate   clock. 4. Set the time, and press   (OK). 5. Set the alarm period: z If you select Once, the alarm clock alerts once. z If you select Everyday, the alarm clock alerts once everyday. t Custom, the alarm clock alerts at the specified time.   Nz z If you selecote: When the alarm clock alerts, press   (Stop) to stop it. Alternatively, press   (Snooze) to stop it for five minutes, after which the alarm alerts again. If nothing is done to the alarm clock wz hen it alerts, it stops temporarily and alerts again five minutes later. It alerts for five times before it is stopped thoroughly.  Deactivating the Alarm Clock 1. Press   (Menu) and select Fun & Utility > 2. Press Alarm.   to select an alarm clock. 3. rm Off to deactivate the alarm clock. Select AlaCalendar 1. Press   (Menu) and select Fun & Utility > Scheduler.
12  Other Settings  52 3. 2. Press the arrow keys to select a date. Press   (Options) for any of the following options: date 20 schedulers. hedulers for the current month. z f existing schedulers and the maximum number of schedulers that can be set on your phone. Date: Query the schedulers. z Add Scheduler: Add Schedulers, set the title, content, year, month, and alert type. You can set up to z View Current Month: View the scz View All: View all schedulers. z Delete All: Delete all schedulers. Delete Passed: Delete the passed schedulers. z Memory Status: View the number oz Go To Gallery Press 1.  (Menu) and select  ry. Select PicGalle2. ture to store pre-configured pictures of the phone. Press   and (View) to display a picture   (Options) for any of the following z he picture. re as the wallpaper of the phone in the z usic downloaded from the network. Press options: Delete: Delete tz Set As Wallpaper: Set the pictustandby mode. z Rename: Rename the picture. File Info: View the ty ate, size, width, height and color of the picturepe, d . 3. Select music to store the m  (View) to listen and   (Options) for any of the following options: he music as the incoming ringer. ssage ringer. z Delete: Delete the music. z Set As Incoming Ringer: Set tz Set As Message Ringer: Set the music as the new me
12  Other Settings  53z 4. iles downloaded from the network. Press z Rename: Rename the music. nfo: View the type, date,  f the music file. Select Others to store other fFile I size o (View) to preview and   (Options) for further operations: Delete, Rename, File Info. 5. Select Sys Info to view the capacity information (Total, Used, Remain).
 13  Menu  Messages See "Messages" on P20.  Phonebook See "Phonebook" on P26.  Call History Missed Calls Received CallsPress    to view up to 20 records. Press    to dial, save, or delete the number, or send a short message to the number.  Dialed Calls Call Duration of timer and so on. Your phone records the duration of the last calls, dialedcalls, received calls and total duration. You can view and reset these records (the duration of total cannot be reset). The call duration displayed on your phone may differ  from that on the call detailed record (CDR) from your service provider. The difference is subject to the network and the settings Delete All  You can choose to delete all missed calls, received calls, or dialed calls.  Profiles See "Profile" on P32.  54
13  Menu  55 Fun & Utility Alarm See "Alarm Clock" on P50. Scheduler See "Calendar" on P51. Calculator   with the calculator. Press You ca simple arithmeticn do the arrow keys up, down, left, right to select the following operations: add, subtract, multiply and divide. The calculator supports fractional arithmetic. You can press    to enter a dot. Stopwatch  The phone is equipped with a stopwatch, which can record a period as long as 9 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds and 990 milliseconds. World Clock  You can use this function to view the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and the current time of other 31 time areas around the world.  Settings Display  You c t backlight, contrast, date format, time format, pends, an sewallpa r settings, screen saver, cust banner. When there is no operation for 10 seconds or 30 secothe phone deactivates the backlight. Press    to increase or decrease the contrast. You can set a picture in the phone as the wallpaper. You can enable or disable the personalized title. You can set the date format as DYYYY-MM-DD. D-MM-YYYY or our You can set the time format as 12-hour clock or 24-hclock. Call Settings  See "Voice Services" on P11. Phone Settings set ring function and hear the You can set Language, Headset Ring, headset Auto Answer, Auto keyguard and view S/W version. You can set the language as English or Chinese. You can enable the head
13  Menu  56 r a nswer function, see "Headset To set the auto key guard function, see "Locking the Keypad Automatically" on P50. ring over the headset when there is an incoming call onew message. To set the headset auto aAuto Answer" on P13. Security See "Security" on P35.  Gallery See "Gallery" on P51.  Game The phone supports the game XKID. For details, see Help on your phone.  Do More Download ring tones, wallpapers, games and other exciting content on TATA Zone. The function is network dependent. For details, consult your service provider.
 14  Troubleshooting s any problem while using your phone, check your phone against  shooting procedures in this c re contacting your service If you come acrosthe troubleprovider. hapter befoProblem  Solution Unable to recharge  Ensure that the charger is correctly connected to thphone and the power socket. e Unable to power on  attery level is not too low and is the phone Ensure that the bcorrectly installed. Press and hold   for sufficient time. The phone prompts r Ensure that the UIM card is correctly inserted and no UIM card aftethe UIM card is inserted. is valid. The UIM card is locked. Contact your service provider to get the PUK code to unlock the UIM card. No service can be service.  the number is right and you are in the offered except the emergency call Ensure thatservice area. Check whether you set the call restriction. Poor call quality  a Ensure that the phone signal is strong enough. Move the phone close to the window if you are inbuilding. The other side cannot hear your voice. Ensure that the phone speaker is not blocked by other stuff. Check whether you set the mute speaker.  57
15  Warnings and Precautions  58 Problem  Solution The phone has poor receiving signal or is offline frequently. Check whether the phone has strong signal. If there is no signal, use the phone in an area with strong signal. The phone prompts that the searching for network fails.  nd  you have the attempt to access the service unapproved by your service provider. If you need the service, contact your service provider for details. If you are in a weak field strength area (in a tunnelor surrounded by buildings, and so on), move atry again in another place. Check whether
 15  Warnings and Precautions arm vices. If you are using c medical device, consult the device manufacturer to confirm o wave affects the operation of this device. Hospital ronary care unit (CCU). z ing your phone near someone who is suffering from a heart disease, turn down the ring tone volume or vibration so that it does not affect the ot take harge the battery in such places to avoid explosion and fire. z transporting and storing fuels or chemical products Electronic Device Turn off your phone near high-precision electronic devices. The phone may affect the performance of devices such as hearing aids, pacemakers, fire alsystems, automatic gates, and other automatic-control dean electroniwhether radiPay attention to the following points in hospitals or health care facilities: z Do not take your phone into the operating room (OR), intensive care unit (ICU), or coz Do not use your phone at places for medical treatment where phone use is prohibited. When usperson. Area with Inflammables and Explosives In any area with inflammables and explosives, turn off your phone. Do nout, install, or cAreas with inflammables and explosives include, but are not limited to: z Gas station z Area for storing fuels (such as the bunk under the deck of a ship) Device/Vehicle for  59
15  Warnings and Precautions  60 articles (such as: granule, dust, metal f "Turn off bi-direction wireless equipment" generally suggested to stop an engine or a vehicle Tz phone onto its holder. While driving, do not place the phone on sudden stop or z z the phone can be used  z reas where the use of the phone is prohibited, power off the phone. Otherwise, the ay disturb the plane control signals. Stz netic storage media such as magnetic cards and floppy z ntainers with strong z Area with chemical substances and ppowder) in the air z Area with the sign of "Explosives" z Area with the sign oz Area where it is raffic Safety z Please observe local laws and regulations on phone usage. Do not use your phone while driving, to avoid traffic accidents. Secure the the seat, or on places where it can fall down during a collision. Use the phone after the vehicle stops at a safe place. If your phone supports the hands-free function, or with earphones, or if there is any vehicle-mounted equipment with hands-free function, use them during emergency. z Do not place the phone over the air bag or in the air bag outspread area. Thephone may hurt you owing to the strong force when the air bag inflates. Observe the rules and regulations of airline companies. While boarding or approaching a plane, turn off the phone and take out the battery. In aradio signal of the phone morage Environment Do not place magdisks near the phone. Radiation from the phone may erase the information stored on them. Do not put your phone, battery, or other accessories in comagnetic field, such as an induction cooker and a microwave oven. Otherwise, circuit failure, fire, or explosion may occur.
15  Warnings and Precautions  61ccur. z ct your phone, battery, and charger to serious collision or shock.  one in the back pocket of your trousers or skirt to avoid e while being seated. Cse the phone, battery, or charger without guidance. Do not allow children to touch the small fittings. Suffocation or gullet jam ally swallow the small fittings of your phone. Oz nd charger from water or vapor. Do not touch the  y occur. z eep the antenna at least one inch (2.5  z Do not leave your phone, battery, or charger in a very hot or cold place. Otherwise, malfunction of the products, fire, or explosion may oz Do not place sharp metal objects such as pins near the earpiece. The earpiece may attract these objects and hurt you when you use the phone. Do not subjeOtherwise, battery leakages, phone malfunction, overheat, fire, or explosionmay result. z Do not put your phdamage to the phonhildren Safety z Put your phone, battery, and charger in places beyond the reach of children. Do not allow children to uz Do not allow children to put the battery in the mouth, for the electrolyte in the battery is poisonous. z can result if children accidentperating Environment The phone, battery, and charger are not water-resistant. Keep them dry. Protect the phone, battery, aphone with a wet hand. Short-circuit and malfunction of the product, orelectric shock may occur. z Do not use the phone in dusty, damp, and untidy places or places with magnetic field. Otherwise, malfunction of the circuit maz Do not power on or power off your phone when it is in close proximity to your ears, to avoid any negative impact on your health. When carrying or using the phone, kcentimeters) away from your body, to avoid negative impact on your health caused by radio frequency leakage.
15  Warnings and Precautions  62 it a doctor immediately. z uching the antenna may er. As a z Cs. tandards for radio frequency and radiation, y the manufacturer only. Cz maintain the phone, turn off the phone and disconnect it z  harger. Otherwise, part z cratch the shell of the phone. Otherwise, the shed coating may cause nce and go to see a z  you clean it, to prevent fire. If the phone or any of its fittings does not work, seek help from an authorized materials, exhausted battery, and old phone and please promote their recycling. Do not dispose of exhausted battery or old phone in municipal waste or fire. z If you feel uncomfortable after playing games on your phone for a long time, please visz On a thunder stormy day, do not use your phone outdoors or while it is being charged. Do not touch the antenna when a call is going on. Toaffect call quality and cause the phone to operate with more powresult, the talk time and standby time are shortened. The phone may interfere with nearby TV sets, radios, and Pz In accordance with international suse phone accessories approved bleaning and Maintenance Before you clean or from the charger. Otherwise, electric shock or short-circuit of the battery or charger may occur. Do not use any chemical detergent, powder, or other chemical agent (such asalcohol and benzene) to clean the phone and the cdamage or a fire can result. You can clean the phone and the charger with a piece of soft antistatic cloth that is slightly wet. Do not sskin allergy. If that happens, stop using the phone at odoctor. Keep the plug dry whenz service center for help. Environmental Protection Please observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of your packaging
15  Warnings and Precautions  63Emergency Call You can use your phone for emergency calls. However, connections under all conditions cannot be guaranteed. You should never rely solely on the phone for essential communications. Battery z Use the battery approved by the manufacturer only. Otherwise, explosion may occur. z Do not dispose of the battery in fire. Otherwise, the battery may ignite or explode. z Do not connect two poles of the battery with conductors such as cables, jewelries or any other metal material. Otherwise, it may short-circuit the battery, and it may burn your body. z Do not disassemble the battery or solder the battery poles. Otherwise fluid leakage, overheat, fire, or explosion may occur. z If there is battery leakage, smoke, or strange smell, stop using the battery and keep it away from open flame to avoid fire or explosion. Then seek help from an authorized maintenance engineer. z If the battery fluid contacts your skin or cloth, wash with clean water immediately to avoid irritation to the skin. z If the battery fluid gets into the eyes, do not rub your eyes. Your eyes can be hurt. Wash with clean water and visit a doctor immediately. z If there is battery deformation, color change, or abnormal heating while you charge or store the battery, take it out immediately and stop using it. Otherwise, battery leakage, overheat, explosion, or fire may occur. z While installing the battery, do not push the battery by force, lest battery fluid leak out or the battery crack. z Do not take out the battery when the phone is turned on. z If you are not planning to use the battery for a long time, store the battery in normal temperature after charging it.
15  Warnings and Precautions  64 Charger z Use the charger approved by the phone manufacturer only. Any violation of this rule may result in fire or malfunction of the charger. z Do not short-circuit the charger. Short-circuiting the charger may cause fire or malfunction of the charger. z If the power cord is damaged (for example, the lead is exposed or broken), or the plug becomes loose, stop using the cable at once. Otherwise, electric shock, short-circuit of the charger, or fire may occur. z Keep the charger dry. Once water or some other liquid leaks into the charger, electrical leakage may occur. z Do not use the charger in a dusty and damp environment. Keep the power cord away from any heating appliance. z Ensure the charger is properly plugged into the power socket properly while charging the battery. Improper insertion may result in electric shock, fire, or explosion. To unplug the charger, pull the plug off rather than tear away the power cord. z Use the AC power supply defined in the specifications of the charger. An improper power voltage can cause fire or malfunction of the charger. z Do not place any heavy object on the power cord of the charger. Do not damage, change, or pluck the power cord. Otherwise electric shock or fire may occur. z While you are charging the battery with the charger, do not touch the plug, power cord or the charger with a wet hand. Otherwise, electric shock can result. z Once the liquid such as water leaks into the charger, remove the plug of the charger from the socket immediately. Otherwise, overheating, fire, and other malfunction may occur.
15  Warnings and Precautions  65Certification Information (SAR) THIS DEVICE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT'S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD. Your mobile phone is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is powered on, it emits low levels of radio frequency energy (also known as radio waves or radio frequency fields). Governments around the world have adopted comprehensive international safety guidelines, developed by scientific organizations, e.g. ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection) and IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.), through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. These guidelines establish permitted levels of radio wave exposure for the general population. The levels include a safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health, and to account for any variations in measurements.  Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is the unit of measurement for the amount of radio frequency energy absorbed by the body when using a mobile phone. The SAR value is determined at the highest certified power level in laboratory conditions, but the actual SAR level of the mobile phone while operating can be well below the value. This is because the mobile phone is designed to use the minimum power required to reach the network. All models of Huawei’s mobile phone are designed to meet radio frequency exposure guidelines. Before a phone model is available 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 (that is, at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when the handset is positioned a minimum of 15 mm from the body with an accessory that contains no metal part. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.
15 Warnings and Precautions The SAR limit adopted by the USA and Canada is 1.6 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The highest SAR value reported to the FCC and IC for this device type when tested for use at the ear is 1.02W/kg, and when properly worn on the body is 0.576W/kg.    66

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