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1.
6.5.5 Video player .......................................................... 39
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS............................................ 4
6.5.6 Audio player.......................................................... 39
2.
PHONE OVERVIEW.................................................... 8
6.5.7 Sound recorder...................................................... 40
3.
GETTING STARTED ................................................. 12
6.5.8 Melody compose ................................................... 40
4.
TEXT ENTRY.............................................................. 18
5.
CALLING..................................................................... 20
6.6 FUN & GAMES .............................................................. 41
6.
MENUS......................................................................... 24
6.7 SERVICES ...................................................................... 41
6.5.9 Bluetooth............................................................... 40
6.5.10 FM radio............................................................. 40
6.7.1 STK ....................................................................... 41
6.1 PHONEBOOK.................................................................. 24
6.7.2 WAP ...................................................................... 41
6.2 CALL HISTORY .............................................................. 27
6.7.3 Data account......................................................... 42
6.3 MESSAGES .................................................................... 29
6.8 ORGANIZER................................................................... 43
6.3.1 SMS ....................................................................... 29
6.8.1 Calendar ............................................................... 43
6.3.2 MMS...................................................................... 32
6.8.2 To do ..................................................................... 43
6.3.3 Chat ...................................................................... 34
6.8.3 Alarm .................................................................... 44
6.3.4 Email..................................................................... 34
6.8.4 Calculator ............................................................. 44
6.3.5 Voice mail server................................................... 34
6.8.5 Currency converter ............................................... 44
6.3.6 Broadcast message................................................ 35
6.8.6 World clock ........................................................... 44
6.4 FILE MANAGER.............................................................. 35
6.8.7 E-Book reader....................................................... 44
6.5 MULTIMEDIA ................................................................. 36
6.9 SETTINGS ...................................................................... 45
6.5.1 Camera ................................................................. 36
6.9.1 Settings.................................................................. 45
6.5.2 Image viewer......................................................... 37
6.9.2 User profiles.......................................................... 55
6.5.3 Photo Editor.......................................................... 38
6.5.4 Video recorder....................................................... 39
7.
ACCESSORY LIST..................................................... 57
7.1 WIRED EARPHONE ......................................................... 57
7.2 BLUE TOOTH EARPHONE................................................ 57
1.
Safety Precautions
7.3 BLUE TOOTH ADAPTER .................................................. 57
7.4 USB.............................................................................. 57
7.5 CHARGER ...................................................................... 58
8.
9.
Information for parents
Please read the operating instructions and safety precautions carefully
before use.
APPENDIX I TROUBLESHOOTING ...................... 59
APPENDIX II ABBREVIATIONS AND
EXPLANATION .................................................................. 65
Explain the content to your children and the hazards associated with
using the phone.
Remember to comply with legal requirements and local
restrictions when using the phone, for example, in
aeroplanes, petrol stations, hospitals or while driving.
Mobile phones can interfere with the functioning of
medical devices such as hearing aids or pacemakers.
Keep at least 20 cm (9 inches) between the phone and
pacemaker. When using the mobile phone hold it to the ear which is
furthest away from the pacemaker. For more information, consult
your doctor.
Always keep the phone and accessories out of reach of
small children.
Small parts such as the SIM card, dust cap, lens ring and
lens cap as well as the microSD card can be dismantled and
swallowed by small children.
Do not place the phone near to electromagnetic data
carriers such as credit cards and floppy disks. Information
stored on them could be lost.
Do not look directly into the LED (such as flash LED)
with optical magnifiers because of radiation.
This product complies with IEC/EN 60825-1 “Safety of
Laser Products” for LED Class 1M products; such products are safe
under reasonably foreseeable operating conditions.
Permanent hearing loss may occur if you use earphones
or headphones at high volume. You can adapt over time to
a higher volume, which may sound normal but can be
damaging to your hearing. Set your volume to a safe level.
If you experience discomfort or buzzing in your ears, reduce the
volume or discontinue use of your earphones or headphones.
Ring tones, info tones and handsfree talking are
reproduced through the loudspeaker. Do not hold the
phone to the ear when it rings or when you have switched
on the handsfree function. Otherwise you risk serious
permanent damage to your hearing.
The mains voltage (V) specified on the power supply unit
must not be exceeded. Otherwise the charging device may
be damaged.
The power supply must be plugged into an easily accessible AC
mains power socket when charging the battery. The only way to turn
off the charging device after charging the battery is to unplug it.
You may only open the phone to replace the battery, SIM
and microSD card. You must not open the battery under
any circumstances. All other changes to this device are
strictly prohibited and will invalidate the guarantee.
The phone may cause interference in the vicinity of TV
sets, radios and PCs.
Dispose of unwanted batteries and phones as permitted by
the laws in your countries.
Only use original batteries and charging devices.
Otherwise you risk serious damage to health and property.
The battery could explode, for instance.
All batteries can cause property damage, injury or burns if a
conductive material such as jewelry, keys or beaded chains touch
exposed terminals. The material may complete an electrical circuit
and become quite hot. Exercise care in handling any charged battery,
particularly when placing it inside your pocket, purse or other
container with metal objects.
2.
Do not dispose of batteries in fire as they may explode.
Phone Overview
Improper use will invalidate the guarantee! These safety instructions
also apply to original accessories.
As mobile devices offer a range of functions, they can be used in
positions other than the head, such as directly on the body. In this
case, the limits are met too.
1.Connection
jack
5.Calling
key
2.Earphone
plug-in
6.Number key
3.Left
soft key
4.MP3
key
7.Asterisk
key
8.Earpiece
9.Display
13.FM key
17.
Camera
10.Direction
key
11.OK key
14.Ending
key
15.Pound
key
12.Right
soft key
16.
Photo key
and then use direction keys to scroll through the numbers. In idle
screen, press the right soft key to directly access the phone book list.
During menu operation, the current functions of the left and right soft
keys are shown in the bottom line of the screen, and they are closely
related to the current status of the phone.
In idle screen, press the left soft key and then the "*" key to unlock
the phone.
18. Battery
cover
Number keys
Press number keys (0-9) to enter numbers.
Communication control keys
Press and hold number keys (2-9) to start speed dial.
Calling key is used to make a call after a number has been entered or
selected from the phone book, or to answer an incoming call. In idle
screen, press calling key to show call logs of SIM1.
You can also use number keys to select menus. If a number is shown
before an option in menu list, you can select the option quickly by
pressing the corresponding number key.
Ending key is used to end a call during calling or conversation, or to
quit the menu and return to idle screen. Press and hold the ending key
for about two seconds to turn the phone on/off.
Asterisk key
Direction keys
Go to Settings > Phone setup > Dedicated key to set direction keys.
Press the asterisk key twice in a row to enter "+", to make an
international call. Press the asterisk key three times in a row to enter
"P". Press the asterisk key four times in a row to enter "W".
OK key
Pound key
In idle screen, press the OK key to open the main menu. In lists and
menus, press the OK key to start an application/function.
Press the pound key to enter "#".
Left and right soft keys
Press and hold the pound key in idle screen to activate/deactivate the
Silent mode.
In idle screen, press the left soft key to access dialed calls of SIM2,
Press the asterisk key to enter "*".
When in an editing screen, press the pound key to change the input
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3.
FM key
Getting Started
In idle screen, press the FM key to directly access FM radio.
What is a SIM card
MP3 key
When registering your mobile phone number, you will have a SIM
card (Subscriber Identity Module) provided by the network operator.
In idle screen, press the MP3 key to directly access audio player.
Connection jack
The connection jack is used to connect charger and USB cable.
Earphone plug-in
The SIM card has information reserved for your use. It includes your
phone number, PIN (Personal Identification Number), PIN2, PUK
(password to unlock PIN), PUK2 (password to unlock PIN2), IMSI
(International Mobile Subscriber Identity) number, network
information, phone book data, SMS data and so on. If it is lost,
contact your network operator immediately for help.
The earphone plug-in is used to connect earphone.
PIN code
Photo key
The photo key is used to take photos.
Icons displayed on the main screen (Icons may be changed
without further notice)
The following icons may be displayed in the first line of the screen.
Signal strength
PIN is the password provided by your network operator. It is usually
4 digits. When you input the PIN code, the screen displays “*” to
replace the number entered.
PIN is used to access the SIM card. If the PIN protection function is
enabled, the screen will display “Enter PIN” each time the phone is
switched on. You can deactivate this feature but you risk
unauthorized use of the phone. Some network operators do not permit
deactivating the control.
Battery status
PIN2 code
Keypad locked
PIN2 is required for some specific functions provided by the network,
such as the charge information.
Alarm activated
Headset mode
Note: If you enter the PIN incorrectly three times in a row, the SIM
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card will be locked. Please contact your network operator
immediately for decoding. Attempting to decode by yourself may
result in the permanent failure of the SIM card.
PUK code
PUK (Personal Unblocking Key, 8-digit) unlocks a locked PIN. If
you enter the PUK incorrectly ten times in a row, the SIM card will
become invalid. Please contact your network operator for a new SIM
card.
Installing the SIM card
1.
Press and hold the ending key to turn off the phone.
2.
Remove the battery cover and then the battery.
3.
Insert the SIM card into the card holder. Ensure that the cut
corner is at the top left and the metal contacts face the phone.
4.
Re-install the battery. Place the battery cover onto the back of
your phone and slide it forward until the latch catches the cover.
Note: A SIM card can be easily damaged if its metal contacts
become scratched. Therefore, take special care when holding or
inserting it and keep it away from small children.
Charging the battery
The battery is not fully charged when first unpacked. It takes three
charging-discharging cycles for the battery to reach its peak
performance. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of
times. However, the capacity of the battery will be reduced each time
it is charged/emptied, and it will eventually wear out. When the talk
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time and the standby time are noticeably shorter than normal, replace
the battery. Use original batteries and charging devices only.
Unplug the charger from the outlet and the phone when not in use.
Do not leave a fully-charged battery connected to a charger because
overcharging may shorten the lifetime of the battery. If unused, a
fully-charged battery will lose its charge over time.
If the battery is completely discharged, the charging may not start
immediately when you plug in the connector. Wait 10 to 15 minutes
for the phone to begin charging.
Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Never use any charger
or battery that is damaged.
Do not short-circuit the battery. An accidental short circuit may occur
when a metallic object such as a coin, clip or pen causes the direct
connection of the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of the battery,
for example, when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse.
Short circuit may damage the battery and the connecting object.
Storage at too high or low temperatures will result in a gradual
capacity loss. As a result the operating time of your mobile phone
may be considerably reduced, even after the battery is fully charged.
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode. Batteries
may also explode if damaged. Dispose of unwanted batteries and
phones as permitted by the laws in your countries.
Battery type
Standby time
Call duration
Li-ion battery
200 hours
More than 3 hours
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Note: The actual operation time of a battery varies based on the
operation mode, network settings and call settings.
Do not change the parts and accessories of the battery by
yourself or take off the battery cover for safety.
Charge a battery according to the following steps:
Use only original batteries and charging devices. Otherwise you
risk serious damage to health and property.
The temperature range for charging a battery is -10°C -55°C. Do
not charge batteries in too high or too low temperature.
Do not use the phone while charging.
It takes approximately four hours to fully charge a battery.
Remove the charger quickly after the battery is fully charged.
1.
2.
3.
Connect the charger to the connection jack of the phone in
proper direction, and connect the charger to a main socket.
The phone displays "Charger Connected!" and starts charging
after properly connected. The battery icon dynamically displays
the charging process. In switch-off state, the phone dynamically
displays the charging process.
When the battery is fully charged, the charging process stops
automatically, and the battery icon indicates full grid on the
screen. After the battery is fully charged, remove the charger
from the phone and socket as soon as possible.
Note:
After the phone has run out of battery, we recommend that you
recharge the battery in time. If you do not recharge the battery in
two days, the phone may enter the slow charging mode. When
you recharge the battery, there may be no display temporarily.
After about 10 minutes, the charging indicator icon is displayed
on the screen of the phone. If you do not recharge the battery
more than two days, the battery may enter the overdischarge
protection state. Thus, in order to get the battery into normal
charging mode quickly, we recommend that you charge the
battery on an adapter to activate the battery for charging, and
then charge the battery with the phone. Alternatively, you can
charge the battery with the adapter.
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T-Flash card
T-Flash card is a kind of multimedia memory card. You can connect
the phone to a computer with a USB cable to copy and move files
between the T-Flash card and the computer. You can also browse
photo, audio and video files stored in the phone or T-Flash card by
the computer. Plug the smaller end of the USB cable into the data
cable jack of the phone, and the bigger end into the USB port of the
computer.
Switching the phone on
Press and hold the ending key to turn the phone on. The phone will
automatically search for the network, if there is no password
protection for the SIM card and the phone. After the phone is
registered on the network, the name of the service provider will be
displayed on the idle screen. Then you can make or answer a call.
The phone remains in searching state if it fails to find the available
network system temporarily.
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After the phone is switched on, if a password is required, enter the
correct PIN code and press the left soft key or the OK key for
confirmation. After unlocked, the phone will display the name of the
registered network and the signal strength. Contact your network
operator if you do not know the PIN code. The default password of
the phone is “1122”.
After the phone is switched on, if it displays “Insert SIM Card” on
the screen, press and hold the ending key to turn the phone off, and
check whether the SIM card is properly inserted.
4.
Text Entry
When an editing screen is displayed, the current text input method is
indicated in the upper left corner of the display. To have more options
to enter text, do one of the following ways to select the desired input
methods:
Go to Settings >Settings> Phone setup > Preferred input
methods.
In editing screen, select Options > Input method.
Switching the phone off
Changing the input method
Press and hold the ending key to turn the phone off. After the
switch-off animation is displayed on the screen, the phone will be
switched off.
Do not attempt to turn the phone off by directly taking out the battery.
Press the pound key repeatedly to select an input method.
Inserting symbols
Press the asterisk key and select the required symbols.
Numeric
When the input method icon is shown as "123", input numbers
directly with number keys.
Note: While using the numeric input method, you need to switch to
other text input methods to insert a space by pressing number key 0.
Multitap ABC and abc
Press a number key (2-9) repeatedly until the required letter appears
in the text. Press a key once to input the first letter listed on the key,
press it twice quickly to input the second letter, and so on.
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Press number key 0 to insert a space. Press number key 0 twice to
enter 0.
5.
Calling
While entering text, press the right soft key (Clear) once to delete the
last character on the display; press and hold it to delete all entered
text.
Making a call
Smart ABC and abc
Press the ending key to end a call.
Press each key associated with the letter you want to enter only once.
The letters you have entered appear at the bottom of screen. The
candidate words change with each key you press. When the candidate
words are displayed, press the direction keys to choose words.
Making an international call
While entering text, press the right soft key (Clear) once to delete the
last character on the display; press and hold it to delete all entered
text.
Apart from Multitap ABC/abc and Smart ABC/abc, the phone also
provides Multitap PinYin、Simplified Chinese stroke、Smart PinYin、
Multitap ES/es 、Smart ES/es .
In idle screen, after entering a phone number, press the calling key to
make a call by SIM1 or press left soft key to make a call by SIM2.
1.
Press the asterisk key twice in a row to enter "+".
2.
Enter the country code, area code and phone number.
3.
Press the calling key.
Dialing an extension number
Enter the number, and then press the asterisk key three times in a row
to enter "P", or press the asterisk key four times in a row to enter "W".
Then enter the extension number.
Correcting a key-in error
Press the right soft key to delete the last character on the display.
Press and hold it to clear all entered text.
Making a call from phone book
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1.
In idle screen, press the right soft key to enter Phonebook list,
or enter the menu and select Phonebook.
2.
Select Quick search, scroll and select a contact person
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Press the calling key.
Dialing a previous number
Press the OK key, or select Options and Answer.
1.
In idle screen, press the calling key to display Call logs of SIM1;
or press left soft key to display dialed calls of SIM2
Ending a call
2.
Press the up and down direction keys to select a number.
3.
Press the calling key to make a call from the SIM1 card, or press
the left soft key to make a call from the SIM2 card.
3.
Press the calling key.
Dialing a speed dial number
In idle screen, press and hold the corresponding number (2-9) in the
speed dial list to make a call. Note that number key 1 is reserved for
the voice mail number.
Press the ending key.
Rejecting a call
Press the ending key.
Select Reject.
Call options
Press Options during a call for more options. Options vary
depending on the current situation.
To set speed dial,
1.
Edit the speed dial numbers in Settings > Call Setup > Speed
dial > Set number > Options > Edit.
2.
Go to Settings > Call Setup > > Speed dial > Enable speed
dial to enable the function.
Listening to voice mail
Hold single
call
Hold the current call.
End
call
End the current call.
single
New call
Add a new call and talk with more than one party
at a time.
Phonebook
Use Phonebook to search for numbers.
Message
center
Read/write a message during a call.
Press and hold number key 1.
You need to set the voice mail number and store it on your SIM card.
To set the number, go to Messages > Voice mail server, select
Options and then Edit.
Answering a call
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Sound
recorder
Record the call.
6.
Menus
6.1 Phonebook
Mute
The person on the other end of the line cannot
hear you (muting).
DTMF
Enter tone sequences (number) for remote
inquiries to an answering machine.
Dual-SIM card dual-standby call
When both SIM1 and SIM2 cards of a mobile phone are in standby
state on the network, and the SIM1/SIM2 card is being used for a call,
any call of the other SIM2/SIM1 card cannot be connected.
The phone provides two kinds of storage media: SIM card and phone.
The phone can store 500 entries. The capacity of the phone book on
your SIM card depends on the type of SIM card provided by your
network operator.
Enter a number in idle screen and press OK key to save the number.
Select the storage location. Then the edit interface appears. If To
SIM1 or To SIM2 is selected, you need to edit the name and phone
number only. If To phone is selected, you need to edit the items that
you set in the settings of phone book, including the name, number,
home number, company name, email address, office number, fax
number, birthday, associate picture, associate video, associate sound
and caller group.
In idle screen, press the right soft key to directly access the phone
book list.
The small icon on the left of the phone book list indicates whether the
record is stored on the SIM1 card, the SIM2 card or the phone.
Call
SIM1
dial
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Directly call the phone number.
IP
Dial IP phone number by the SIM1 card.
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SIM2
dial
IP
Send SMS
Send MMS
View
Dial IP phone number by the SIM2 card.
Fill entry and send SMS to default phone
number.
Fill entry and send MMS to default phone
number.
Quick
search
This option allows quick search through phone
book. Enter the first letter. Then all the records
starting with such letter are displayed.
Search
contact
This option lets you search for a specific record.
Add
new
contact
Add a new phone number to SIM1, SIM2 or
phone.
Copy all
Copy the records from SIM1 to phone, from
phone to SIM1, from SIM2 to phone, from
phone to SIM2, from SIM1 to SIM2, and from
SIM2 to SIM1.
Delete
You can choose to delete all the records from the
SIM1 card, SIM2 card or phone, or delete them
one by one. Note: If you want to delete all
records at once, the phone password is required,
which is "1122" by default.
Caller
groups
A caller group is the combination of phone
settings used to identify a particular group of
records. The phone provides five call groups:
Friends, Family, VIP, Business and Others. You
can manage and edit the details of caller groups.
View the detailed information of the record.
Edit
Edit the options included in a phone book record.
Delete
Delete the record.
Copy
Copy the record from the current storage to the
other storage.
Move
Move the record from the current storage to the
other storage.
Duplicate
Copy the record to the current storage.
Send vCard
Send vCard by SMS/MMS/Bluetooth or save it
to file.
There are the following options if you access the phone book from
menu.
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Extra
numbers
Settings
Set the SIM1 owner number, SIM2 owner
number, SIM1 service dialing number and SIM2
service dialing number, SIM1 SOS number and
SIM2 SOS number.
View the memory status. Set the default storage
of new numbers. Select the items required to be
added when adding new numbers to the phone.
Set name list filter. Edit and send your own
vCard. Select vCard version.
Caller
picture
Set an associate picture to a new contact,
selected contact or caller group.
Caller ring
tone
Set an associate ring tone to a new contact,
selected contact or caller group.
Caller video
Set an associate video to a new contact, selected
contact or caller group.
6.2 Call History
1. SIM1 call history
Viewing Call History
In idle screen, press the calling key or go to Call history > SIM1 call
history > SIM1 missed calls/ SIM1 dialed calls/ SIM1 received
calls, to view the call logs.
key to call the number, or press the OK key to view the details of the
call. Select Options for more options.
Delete
Save
Phonebook
Delete the select number from the list.
to
Save the selected number to the SIM1
card, the SIM2 card or the phone.
Call
Dial the selected number.
Edit
Edit the selected number and save it.
Send SMS
Send a short message to the record.
Send MMS
Send a multimedia message to the record.
Delete SIM1 call log: Delete all missed calls, all dialed calls or all
received calls, or all call records on the SIM1 card.
SIM1 call time: View Last call time, Total sent and Total received,
or Reset all time of the SIM1 card.
SIM1 call cost: View Last call cost and Total cost of the SIM1 card.
You can also reset cost and set the maximum cost and the price per
unit of the SIM1 card. You may be required to enter the PIN2 code to
activate this function. It requires network support.
SIM1 SMS counter: View and reset the numbers of short messages
sent and received on the SIM1 card.
Select a call from the list. When the call is displayed, press the calling
SIM1 GPRS counter: View the volume of GPRS last sent, last
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received, all sent and all received on the SIM1 card. You can also
reset the contents of the counter on the SIM1 card. The unit is Byte.
Move
SIM/phone
2. SIM2 call history
Chat
Start chat by sending short messages.
For the detailed information of SIM2 call history, please refer to the
contents in “SIM1 call history”.
Delete all
Delete all short messages in inbox.
Copy all
Copy all short messages from SIM or from
phone.
6.3.1 SMS
Move all
The phone supports Short Messaging Service (SMS) and Enhanced
Message Service (EMS). You can send text messages and manage the
messages that you sent and received.
Move all short messages from SIM or from
phone.
Use number
Extract the number in the short message.
Use URL
Extract the URL information in the short
message.
Use
Email
address
Extract the Email address information in the
short message.
to
6.3 Messages
If the memory for short messages is not full, short messages will be
directly saved in the SIM card. A flashing envelop icon will appear
on the top of the main screen if the memory is full.
1. Inbox
Incoming short messages are saved in inbox.
Move this short message to SIM or phone.
You cannot receive new messages if the memory for messages is full.
Delete unnecessary messages.
Reply
Reply the short message.
Delete
Delete the short message.
Edit
Edit the short message.
Short messages successfully sent, not sent and to be sent are saved
here.
Forward
Forward this short message to others.
3. Write message
Copy this short message to SIM or phone.
Create a new short message.
2. Outbox
Copy
SIM/phone
to
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Enter text.
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2.
3.
Press the left soft key (Options) and select the required items,
including SIM1 done,SIM2 down, Use templates, Insert
object, Format text, Insert number, Insert contact, Insert
bookmark and Input method.
Press the left soft key (Options) and select SIM1 done or SIM2
done for send options.
Send only
Send the short message to the corresponding
recipient.
Send to many
Send by groups
Send the short message to several recipients.
Preferred
storage
Set to save short messages to the SIM card or
to the phone.
6.3.2 MMS
The phone also supports Multimedia Message Service (MMS), which
is a network service. It enables you to send messages with images,
sounds and texts. Ask your service provider whether this service is
available. You may need to subscribe to the service from your
network operator before sending and receiving multimedia message.
Send the short message to each member of
All multimedia messages are stored in the memory of the phone. The
SIM card cannot store multimedia messages.
the corresponding caller group.
1. Write message
4. Templates
Create a new multimedia message.
The phone provides ten templates of text message.
1.
Enter recipients in To by pressing the left soft key (Edit).
Confirm with Done.
2.
Enter a subject in Subject by selecting Edit. Press the left soft
key (Options) and select Done.
3.
Enter text in Edit content by selecting Edit.
4.
Press the left soft key (Options) and select the items you want to
send, including images (Add picture), audios (Add audio),
videos (Add video), files in other formats (Add attachment),
and bookmarks (Add bookmark text) and so on.
5.
Confirm the contents by selecting Options and Done.
6.
Press the right soft key (Done) for send options.
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5. SMS settings
Set the following settings of short messages.
Profile settings
Set profile name, SC address, valid period
and message type.
Common
settings
Enable or disable the delivery report and
Memory status
View the memory usage ratio of the SIM card
reply path of short messages.
and phone for short messages.
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Save
template
Exit
Save the multimedia message in Draft.
as
Send
Set validity period, delivery report, read
report, priority, slide timing and delivery time
for sending multimedia messages.
Retrieve
Set home network, roaming, read report and
delivery report for receiving multimedia
messages.
Filter
Your phone will reject multimedia messages
that meet the selected filter criteria here.
Server profile
Activate and edit the server profile. Please
contact your service provider for settings.
Memory status
View the memory usage ratio, used space and
free space for multimedia messages.
Save the multimedia message as a template.
Exit the editing of MMS. A message will
appear to ask you whether to save the MMS.
2. Inbox
Incoming multimedia messages are saved in inbox.
3. Outbox
You can view or process the multimedia messages saved in outbox.
4. Drafts
You can save a multimedia message as draft while creating it.
6.3.3 Chat
5. Templates
You can chat with one of your friends at a time in a chat room by
sending text messages to each other. You can set two chat rooms.
Besides user-defined templates, the phone provides five templates of
multimedia message in Default.
6. MMS settings
Note that phones from both sides must support the mobile chat
function.
Set the following settings of multimedia messages.
6.3.4 Email
Compose
Set how a multimedia message is composed,
including creation mode, picture resizing and
auto signature.
You can make emails in Email.
6.3.5 Voice mail server
Dial the voice mail number to access your voice mail. The number is
provided by your network operator.
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to voice
Edit
Connect to the current voice mailbox number.
Add or change the voice mailbox number.
If a memory card is inserted, the files stored on it are organized
separately.
Select Phone or Memory card and select Options to browse, copy,
delete, and move the files in folders.
Note: The voice mail function requires network support.
6.5 Multimedia
6.3.6 Broadcast message
6.5.1 Camera
Broadcast messages are messages that your network operator
broadcasts to all users within a particular area, such as weather
forecast and transportation conditions.
Receive
mode
Enable or disable the function.
Read
message
Scroll to read broadcast messages.
Languages
Set languages for cell broadcast information. Only
information in the set language can be received.
Channel
settings
Select the channel of cell broadcast.
The phone is provided with a built-in 3.2 mega pixel CMOS camera
at the back, which supports the photographing and video shooting
functions. Pictures are saved in the file system of the phone. The file
is in the *.jpg format. You can send the pictures taken by the
MMS/Bluetooth function provided by the phone.
While in camera mode, press the left soft key to set the camera. Then
save the settings. Aim the camera lens at the place/object, and then
press the OK key to take a photo. Keep the camera lens steady for a
while for the image quality. After photographing, the still scenery just
taken is displayed on the screen.
Photos
View the saved pictures.
Camera settings
Set flash, Shutter sound, EV, AE meter,
Banding, Delay timer and Cont. shot of the
camera.
Image settings
Set image size and image quality.
For more information about available channels and the information
they provide, contact your network operator.
6.4 File manager
You can use File manager to organize your files in folders.
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Set light condition.
Forward
Set the photo as wallpaper, screen saver, power on
display, power off display or associate picture in
phone book. You can also send it through MMS or
Bluetooth.
Scene mode
Select pre-defined settings for the current
environment.
ISO
Auto, Low, Medium or High can be set.
Rename
Rename the picture.
Effect settings
Select the effect of photo display.
Delete
Delete the picture.
Storage
Set the storage location for photos.
Delete
files
Restore default
Restore the default settings of camera.
6.5.2 Image viewer
Pictures taken can be accessed quickly in Image viewer. Select
Options for available options while viewing pictures.
View
Browse the pictures saved here.
Image
information
You can browse the detailed photo information
here.
Browse
style
Select List style or Matrix style.
all
Delete all the pictures saved here.
Sort by
Sort the pictures by name, type, time, size or none.
Storage
Set the storage location of the picture.
6.5.3 Photo Editor
1. Photo Artist
You can edit the pictures stored on your phone or memory card.
1.
Select Photo artist and locate an image file.
2.
Select Auto resize for more options. Select Main LCD clip to
clip the image file by pressing direction keys.
Image tiles
2 or 4 or 9 image tiles can be selected.
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Video recorder is used for video shooting. Press the OK key to start
shooting, pause or resume. Stop shooting by pressing the right soft
key. The video clip is saved to the phone or T-Flash card.
Options for Video recorder are listed below.
To player
Play the saved video file.
Camcorder
settings
Set White balance, EV (Exposure Value),
Night mode and Banding of the Camcorder to
obtain the best result of video recording.
The phone supports T-Flash memory card. You need to save
downloaded music files to directory My Music, so that they can be
played normally.
6.5.7 Sound recorder
You can record sound, play, append, rename, delete, and delete all
files. Also you can make settings and forward the sound to User
profiles, MMS, Email and Bluetooth.
Your phone supports three kinds of recording formats: AWB, AMR
and WAV. Select a format from Settings in Options. A call may also
be recorded and saved to the phone or the memory card.
6.5.8 Melody compose
Video settings
Set Video quality.
Effect settings
Select the effect of video display.
6.5.9 Bluetooth
Storage
Select the storage location for video files.
You can connect wirelessly to other compatible devices with wireless
Bluetooth technology. Compatible devices may include mobile
phones, computers and enhancements such as headsets and car kits.
You can use Bluetooth connectivity to send images, video clips,
music, sound clips and notes. Since devices with Bluetooth wireless
technology communicate by radio waves, your device and the other
device do not need to be in direct line-of-sight. The two devices only
need to be within 10 meters (33 feet) of each other, but the
connection may be subject to the interference from obstructions such
as walls or other electronic devices.
6.5.5 Video player
Video player allows you to browse or process video recording files.
Press the OK key to play, pause or resume. Press the asterisk key to
switch between full screen and half screen.
6.5.6 Audio player
Audio player allows you to play audio files.
In idle screen, press the MP3 key to directly access audio player.
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You can edit melody compose here.
6.5.10 FM radio
This option allows you to listen to FM radio.
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Edit channel list.
Manual input
Input the channel manually.
Preset auto search
Set automatic searching for channels.
Settings
Set background play and loud speaker.
6.6 Fun & Games
Apart from Java application, the phone provides Bloxorz and
Tetris .Read Help to know how to play the game. You can set BGM,
sound effect and vibration in Games settings.
Bookmarks
The phone displays a list of stored bookmarks. To
add a page to bookmarks, go to Bookmarks >
Options > Add bookmark.
Recent
pages
The phone displays the recently-visited pages.
Offline
pages
The phone displays the offline pages you saved.
Input
address
Enter the URL for direct connection to an Internet
address.
Service
inbox
This function means the service provider will send
WAP content to your phone without any operation
from you. For example, you can obtain the latest
news or new WAP setting from the service
provider.
Settings
Set the browser settings, including Select SIM,
Edit profile, Browser options, Service message
settings, Clear cache, Clear cookies and Trusted
certificates.
6.7 Services
6.7.1 STK
STK is shown only if it is provided by your SIM card. For further
details, please contact your network operator.
6.7.2 WAP
With the WAP function, you can use the phone to surf the Internet.
Homepage
Connect browser to a homepage you set.
6.7.3 Data account
The function is used to set account information.
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GPRS
Press Edit to set Account name, Number, User
name, Password, Line type, Speed and DNS.
Press Edit to set Account name, APN, User
name, Password and Auth. type.
6.8.3 Alarm
You can set five types of alarm clock time if required. Then the alarm
icon will be displayed on the idle screen.
6.8 Organizer
Scroll to an alarm and select Edit for settings. You can set whether to
enable the alarm, the ring time, ring mode, audio options, snooze
minutes and alert type.
6.8.1 Calendar
6.8.4 Calculator
You can enter events in the calendar.
1.
In the calendar interface, press the up and down direction keys to
scroll to different weeks, and press the left and right direction keys to
scroll to different days.
Enter the amount to be calculated. Press the pound key to enter
decimal points.
2.
Use navigation keys to operate and OK key to get the result.
6.8.5 Currency converter
View tasks
View or edit event memos for the day.
1.
Set the exchange rate and confirm with the OK key.
Add task
Add event memos.
2.
Jump to date
Enter a specific date to be located and the
cursor will jump to the date quickly.
Enter the amount to be converted in Local. Confirm with the
OK key. The amount in the other currency is displayed in
Foreign.
6.8.6 World clock
Go to weekly
view
View the tasks in a week.
You can check the current local date and time of major cities in the
world.
6.8.7 E-Book reader
6.8.2 To do
If activated, the phone rings as a reminder when the set time arrives.
You can view, add, edit and delete task if required.
The phone supports reading files in the *.txt format, which is ideal
for reading an e-Book.
Store the *.txt files in the Ebook folder, and then you can read them
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accidents.
in E-Book reader.
6.9 Settings
3. Language
6.9.1 Settings
Set current display language.
6.9.1.1 Dual SIM settings
4. Preferred input methods
Set Dual SIM open, Only SIM1 open, Only SIM2 open or Flight
mode.
When you are on a flight where the use of mobile phones is
prohibited, select flight mode so that the phone will not connect to
any network. However, alarm and calendar reminder will remain on.
You can still use the entertainment features such as audio player and
camera in flight mode.
Set input method for text entry.
5. Display characteristics
Wallpaper
Set the standby image of the phone.
Screen saver
Set the waiting time and image for the screen
saver.
6.9.1.2 Phone setup
1. Time and date
Set home city
Power
display
on
Set the animation displayed when the phone
is turned on.
Power
display
off
Set the animation displayed when the phone
is turned off.
Show date and
time
If activated, date and time are displayed on
the idle screen.
Show
number
If activated, the phone number is displayed
on the idle screen.
Set your time zone.
Set time/date
Set the time and the date.
Set format
Set the format for the time and the data.
2. Schedule power on/off
Set the time to power on/off the phone automatically.
owner
Warning: In specific areas where the use of phone is prohibited
(such as in aeroplanes), please remember to disable the automatic
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effect
switch
Set on/ off for this function.
switch
After switching on this effect, you can set
effect switch choice.
If activated, the time zone is switched automatically to local time by
the network.
10. UART setup
Effect
Choose
Select the SIM1 card or SIM2 card.
11. Misc. settings
Clock type
Analog clock or Digital clock can be
selected.
6. Greeting text
Set the brightness and time of LCD backlight. LCD backlight will be
automatically off if the phone is not operated within a specific time
period.
If activated, the greeting text appears when the phone is turned on.
6.9.1.3 Call setup
You can edit the greeting text.
1. SIM1 call settings
7. Shortcuts
Caller ID
A list of shortcuts is displayed for you to access quickly.
When you make a call, your number can be shown or hidden on the
display of the called party. Select Set by network to use the default
setting provided by the network operator.
In the shortcut list, press the up and down direction keys or the
number keys to access the designated function.
Select Options to edit the selected shortcut.
You may not be able to make calls if you select Hide ID, depending
on the network setting.
8. Dedicated key
Call waiting
You can assign the navigation key as shortcuts to important functions.
Press the corresponding navigation key in idle screen to start the
function.
9. Auto update of date and time
Activate
If activated, an incoming call is signaled by a
call waiting tone when you are on another call.
The number/name of the incoming call is
displayed.
This function requires network support.
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Cancel the call waiting function.
Query status
Inquire the current status from the network.
Call divert
call barring, you have to enter the network password provided by
your network operator.
Outgoing
calls
If All calls is activated, no calls can be made. If
International calls is activated, no international
calls can be made. If International calls except
to home PLMN is activated, only local calls or
calls to the home country (that is, the country to
which the network operator belongs) can be
made.
Incoming
calls
If All calls is activated, no calls can be received.
If When roaming is activated, you may not
receive calls when you are outside your home
network.
Cancel all
Cancel all restrictions to calls. Password from
your network operator is required.
Change
barring
password
Change barring password. The original barring
password is required.
You can specify the conditions under which calls should be diverted
to your voice mail box or another number.
Divert
all
voice calls
All calls are diverted.
Divert
if
unreachable
A call is diverted if the phone is switched off or
is out of range.
Divert if no
answer
A call is diverted if not answered.
Divert
busy
A call is diverted if another call is in progress.
if
Divert
all
data calls
All data calls are diverted.
Cancel
divert
Cancel all call divert settings.
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Line switching
Call barring
Restrict the dialing or receiving of certain calls. To activate or cancel
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Switch to Line 1 or Line 2.
Note: If you select Line2, whether you can make calls is dependent
on the network operator.
Closed user group
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1.
Select OK to display Group list.
2.
Select Add to enter group name.
3.
Select Done and enter the serial number.
4.
Select OK to complete the addition of a new group.
2. SIM2 call settings
For the detailed information of SIM2 call settings, please refer to the
contents in “SIM1 call settings”.
3. Auto redial
Once activated, the phone will automatically redial, if there is no
answer for a number you have dialed.
4. Speed dial
You can assign number keys 2 to 9 as shortcuts to important phone
numbers. Press and hold a corresponding number key in idle screen
to dial the number.
Note: Number key 1 is predefined as the speed dial key for the voice
mail number. You cannot change this function.
Call
time
display
Choose whether to display the current call
duration during a call.
Call
time
reminder
If activated, the phone beeps at the interval time
you set during a call.
Auto
end
Choose whether to activate the auto quick end
function, and set the duration.
6.9.1.4 Network setup
It requires network support.
The network that your phone uses is configured automatically. When
turned on, the phone automatically connects to the designated
network, or automatically connects to a roaming network when you
are outside the coverage of your regular network. When outside the
coverage of your regular network, you can manually select the local
network system.
1. SIM1 network setup
Network selection
Automatic
The phone will scan for the available network
when you are outside the home network.
Manual
The phone will list all networks for you to choose
from when you are outside the home network.
5. IP dial
Three sets of IP numbers may be set.
quick
6. More
Preferred networks
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your SIM card.
Barred
dial
It requires network support. If the SIM card
supports this function, you may restrict the
numbers for outgoing calls. If activated, your
phone may not call the numbers in the Fixed dial
list. The PIN2 code is required for this setting.
Change
Password
Set new passwords, including SIM1 PIN and SIM1
PIN2.
2. SIM2 network setup
For the detailed information of SIM2 network setup, please refer to
the contents in “SIM1 network setup”.
6.9.1.5 Security setup
The phone provides several codes to protect your phone against
misuse.
1. SIM1 security setup
SIM1 lock
Fixed dial
2. SIM2 security setup
For the detailed information of SIM2 security setup, please refer to
the contents in “SIM1 security setup”.
The SIM1 card is protected against misuse by the
PIN code. SIM1 card lock may be set after you
enter the PIN code correctly.
You can define a list of numbers that can be dialed
by SIM1. Numbers not included in this list cannot
be dialed by SIM1.
Note: The SIM1 PIN2 code is required. Once the
PIN2 code is entered when the phone is turned on,
it is no longer required until next time the phone is
turned on.
3. Phone lock
If the phone lock is activated, the phone lock password is requested
after the phone is switched on. The default password is "1122". If the
phone is locked, only emergency calls can be made.
4. Auto keypad lock
Keypad lock prevents the inadvertent phone usage. However, you can
still be called and you can make emergency calls.
5. Change password
Set new phone password.
6.9.1.6 Restore factory settings
Reset the phone to default values (factory settings).
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Extra tone
You can select one or more extra tones. The
options are Warning, Error, Camp on and
Connect.
Answer
mode
If Any key is selected, you can press any key to
answer a call.
6.9.2 User profiles
The phone provide several pre-defined user profiles that allow the
operations of the phone to best suit the environment you are in. The
profiles are General, Meeting, Outdoor, Indoor, Headset, Bluetooth,
and so on. The phone will automatically enter the headset profile if
you connect the headset.
Note: There is an extra silent mode which cannot be accessed here.
To activate that profile, go back to the idle screen, press and hold the
pound key until the phone gives you a prompt.
You can customize the following options for new profiles.
Tone setup
Set SIM1 incoming call, SIM2 incoming call,
Power on, Power off, SIM1 message tone, SIM2
message tone and Keypad tone.
Volume
Set volume for ring tone and key tone.
Alert type
Four types of Ring, Vibration only, Vibration
and ring and Vibration then ring are available
for your selection.
Ring type
Three types of Single, Repeat and Ascending are
available for your selection.
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7.
Accessory list
7.1 Wired earphone
7.5 Charger
Plung in the wired earphone so that you can use the wires
weaphone to answer and reject a phone call or to listen to
music and FM.
7.2 Blue tooth earphone
When charging the battery, the power supply must be plugged into an
Connect the phone and blue tooth earphone so that you can
use the blue tooth earphone to answer and reject a phone
call or to listen to music.
7.3 Blue tooth adapter
easily accessible AC mains power socket. The only way to turn off
the charging device after charging the battery is to unplug it.
Declaration : Do not change the accessories by yourself. Try to
contact your supplier if you want to change your accessories.
The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be
easily accessible.
Connect the phone to a computer with a blue tooth adapter so that
you can copy and move files between the T-Flash card or phone and
the computer, browse photo, audio and video files stored in the phone
or T-Flash card by the computer and so on.
7.4 USB
Plug the smaller end of the USB cable into the data cable jack of the
phone, and the bigger end into the USB port of the computer. When
select Mass storage you can connect the phone to a computer with a
USB cable to copy and move files between the T-Flash card or phone
and the computer. You can also browse photo, audio and video files
stored in the phone or T-Flash card by the computer. When select
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Appendix I Troubleshooting
Echo
noise
or
If you encounter problems while using the phone, or if it performs
erratically, you can consult the information in the following table. If a
particular problem cannot be resolved by using the following
information, contact the dealer where you purchased the phone.
Problem
Poor
reception
Possible causes
Possible solution
The network signal is too
weak at your current location,
for example, in a basement or
near a tall building, because
wireless transmissions cannot
effectively reach it.
Move to a location
where the network
signal
can
be
properly received.
The network is busy at the
current time, for example,
during peak times, because
there may be too much
network traffic to handle
additional calls.
Avoid using the
phone at such time,
or try again after
waiting a short time.
You are too far away from a
base station for your service
provider.
You can request a
service area map
from your service
provider.
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Battery will
not charge.
Poor network trunk quality
on the part of your service
provider.
Press the ending key
and dial again. You
may be switched to a
better-quality
network trunk or
phone line.
Poor local telephone line
quality
Press the ending key
and dial again. You
may be switched to a
better-quality
network trunk or
phone line.
The battery or battery charger
is damaged.
Contact the dealer.
The temperature of the phone
is below -10°C or higher than
55°C.
Adjust the battery
charging
environment to avoid
extremes
of
temperature.
Poor contact between the
battery and charger.
Check all connectors
to make sure all
connections
have
been properly made.
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The standby time is related to
your service provider system
configuration. The same
phone used with different
service providers’ systems
will not provide exactly the
same length of standby time.
If you are located in
an
area
where
signaling is weak,
temporarily switch
off the phone.
The battery is depleted. In
high
temperature
environments, battery life
will be shortened.
Use a new battery.
If you are not able to connect
to the network, the phone
will continue to send out
signals as it attempts to locate
a base station. Doing so
consumes battery power and
will consequently shorten
standby time.
Change your location
to one where the
network
is
accessible,
or
temporarily turn off
your phone.
You cannot
switch your
phone on.
Battery power
depleted.
been
Recharge the battery.
SIM
error
SIM card malfunction or
damage
Take the SIM card to
your service provider
for testing.
Shortened
standby time
card
has
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SIM
card
improperly.
Unable
to
connect to
the network.
You cannot
answer
incoming
calls.
is
inserted
Insert the SIM card
properly.
Debris on the SIM card
contacts
Use a soft and dry
cloth to clean the
SIM card contacts.
SIM card invalid.
Contact your service
provider.
You are not within the
service area of the network.
Check the service
area
with
your
service provider.
Poor signal.
Move to an open
space, or if you are
inside a building,
move closer to a
window.
You have activated the call
barring feature.
Go to Settings >
Call
Setup>
SIM1/SIM2
call
settings
Call
barring, and then
select Cancel all.
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make
outgoing
calls.
You have activated the call
barring feature.
Go to Settings >
Call
Setup>
SIM1/SIM2
call
settings
Call
barring, and then
select Cancel all.
You have activated the fixed
dial number feature.
Go to Settings >
Security setup >
SIM1/SIM2
security setup >
Fixed dial, and
select Off to disable
this feature.
PIN Code is
blocked.
You
have entered an
incorrect PIN code three
consecutive times.
Contact your service
provider.
If
the
service
provider
provides the PUK
code of the SIM
card, use the PUK
code to unlock the
SIM card.
Unable
to
enter
information
into
the
phone book.
The memory of the phone
book is already full.
Delete unnecessary
data from the phone
book.
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Unable
select
certain
features.
to
Your service provider does
not support these features, or
you have not applied for
services that provide these
features.
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Contact your service
provider.
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Call waiting
A service provided by the network, which allows you
to answer another incoming call without interrupting
the active call, but it is different from conference call.
You can only talk to one party while another party is
held at the same time.
Call divert
A service provided by the network, which allows you
to divert an incoming call to a specified number
according to different circumstances.
Roaming
The phone is not used in the area of its local
registered network. It includes international and
domestic roaming. In this manual it refers to
international roaming only.
STK
SIM Toolkit
Appendix II Abbreviations and Explanation
GSM
Global System of Mobile Communication
GPRS
General Packet Radio Service
SMS
Short Message Service
WAP
Wireless Application Protocol
FDN
Fixed Dialing Numbers
SIM
Subscriber Identity Module
PIN
Personal Identification Number
PUK
Personal Unblocking Key
IMEI
International Mobile Equipment Identity
MCC
Mobile Country Code
MNC
Mobile Network Code
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10. Appendix III RF Exposure Information
The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over
one gram of tissue. Device types G6300 (FCC ID:
QISG6300) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The
highest SAR value reported under this standard during
product certification for use at the ear is 1.459 W/kg and
when properly worn on the body is 0.237 W/kg. This
device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the
back of the handset kept 1.5cm from the body. To maintain
compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use
accessories that maintain a 1.5cm separation distance
between the user's body and the back of the handset. The
use of belt clips, holsters and similar accessories should not
contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of
accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not
comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should
be avoided.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including
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NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio
or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to
this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and,
if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and
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-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
for help
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