Inventec Appliances CA11001 CDMA Mobile Phone User Manual Classic 501 User manul

Inventec Appliances (Jiangning) Corporation CDMA Mobile Phone Classic 501 User manul

Revised Manual

 Page 1 of 1   Please read this manual before using your phone.   All illustrations in this user manual are for illustration only and may not accurately depict the actual phone.   We operate a policy of continuous development and reserve the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this manual without prior notice.   In this manual, press a key means to press and release it immediately. Press and hold a key means to keep pressing it for about 2 seconds and then release it.
 Page 2 of 2 Table of Contents 1. Safety information.......................................................................................................................4 2. General information .................................................................................................................10 2.1 Checking the phone and accessories.................................................................................10 2.2 Illustrations of the phone and function..............................................................................10 2.3 Idle mode display..............................................................................................................11 2.4 Technical specifications ....................................................................................................12 2.5 Battery...............................................................................................................................12 2.5.1 Installing battery.....................................................................................................12 2.5.2 Removing battery...................................................................................................13 2.5.3 Charging the battery...............................................................................................13 2.6 Power the phone on/off.....................................................................................................14 2.7 Idle mode operations.........................................................................................................14 3. Basic Operations .......................................................................................................................15 3.1 Making a call.....................................................................................................................15 3.1.1 Making a call from idle..........................................................................................15 3.1.2 Inserting a pause sign when dialing .......................................................................15 3.1.3 Call history dialing.................................................................................................15 3.1.4 Phone Book dialing................................................................................................16 3.2 Answering/rejecting a call.................................................................................................16 3.3 Missed calls.......................................................................................................................16 3.4 During a call......................................................................................................................16 3.4.4 Searching for a number from the phonebook.........................................................16 3.6 Phone lock.........................................................................................................................16 3.7 Call waiting.......................................................................................................................17 4. Entering text..............................................................................................................................17 4.1 Keypad mapping ...............................................................................................................17 5. The menus..................................................................................................................................18 5.1 Menu Tree .........................................................................................................................18 5.2 Names ...............................................................................................................................20 5.2.1 Add name ...............................................................................................................20 5.2.2 Find ........................................................................................................................21 5.2.3 Groups....................................................................................................................21 5.2.4 Erase all..................................................................................................................21 5.2.5 Speed dial...............................................................................................................21 5.2.6 Memory status........................................................................................................21 5.3 Messages...........................................................................................................................22 5.3.1 Write Message........................................................................................................22 5.3.2 Inbox ......................................................................................................................22 5.3.3 1234 service ...........................................................................................................23 5.3.4 Outbox....................................................................................................................23 5.3.5 Draft .......................................................................................................................23 5.3.6 Voice mail...............................................................................................................23 5.3.7 Templates ...............................................................................................................23
 Page 3 of 3 5.3.8 Msg groups.............................................................................................................24 5.3.9 Erase msgs..............................................................................................................24 5.3.10 Settings.................................................................................................................24 5.3.11 Multimedia box ....................................................................................................24 5.4 Call history........................................................................................................................24 5.4.1 Missed Calls/Dialed Calls/Received Calls.............................................................24 5.4.2 Erase history...........................................................................................................25 5.4.3 Call duration...........................................................................................................25 5.5 Settings..............................................................................................................................25 5.5.1 Display...................................................................................................................25 5.5.2 Call.........................................................................................................................26 5.5.3 Phone......................................................................................................................27 5.5.4 Security ..................................................................................................................28 1.5.5 Reset................................................................................................................28 5.6 Game.................................................................................................................................28 5.7 Profiles..............................................................................................................................29 5.7.1 Activating a profile.................................................................................................29 5.7.2 Customizing a profile.............................................................................................29 5.8 Organizer...........................................................................................................................29 5.8.1 Alarm......................................................................................................................29 5.8.2 Calculator...............................................................................................................30 5.8.3 Schedule.................................................................................................................30 5.8.4 Tip calculator..........................................................................................................31 5.8.5 World clock............................................................................................................31 5.8.6 Stop watch..............................................................................................................31 6. Troubleshooting.........................................................................................................................32 7. After-sale service .......................................................................................................................32
 Page 4 of 4  1. Safety information Read these precautions carefully before you use your phone to ensure that you use the phone safely and correctly. The precautions listed here are intended to prevent injury to the phone user and to others, and to prevent unintended damage to property.   The designations below Indicates the severity of the injury or damage that may be incurred if the designated precautions are not followed and the product is used incorrectly.  DANGER Indicates that, if this warning is ignored, improper handling of the product is likely to result in death or serious injury. WARNING Indicates that, if this warning is ignored, improper handling of the product could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION Indicates that, if this warning is ignored, improper handling of the product could result in personal injury or material damage.  The icons shown below are used to indicate instructions that should be observed.
 Page 5 of 5  Only use Reliance specified battery and AC adapter for use with this phone.
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 Page 10 of 10 2. General information 2.1 Checking the phone and accessories After unpacking, please check the accessories. If there is anything missing or there are pages lost in the user’s manual, which cause it unreadable, please contact the local seller that you purchased the phone from. 2.2 Illustrations of the phone and function   1  Earpiece   2  Display   key  Enter the main menu in idle  Execute the function shown at the bottom left of the display 3 key  Enter the phone book in idle  Execute the function shown at the bottom right of the display 4  key  Make or answer a call  Enter the dialed calls list in idle 5  key  Press and hold to power the phone on when the phone is off  Press and hold to power the phone off when the phone
 Page 11 of 11 is in idle  End or reject a call.  Return to idle display 6 key  Move the cursor  Enter the shortcut menu in idle 7 Numeric key  Enter phone numbers, characters or select the function 8  key  When enter numbers, press once for “*”. Press and hold to display T.  When edit, enter the symbol list  In idle, press and hold to lock keypad 9  key  When edit, switch input methods  When enter numbers, press once for “#”.Press and hold to display P.  In idle, press and hold to enter or exit the silent mode in idle 10 Microphone   11 Battery cover   12  Charger connector   13  Speaker   2.3 Idle mode display  This picture shows icons in the display. The locations of signal strength and battery power are fixed. Others are displayed according to the actual status of the phone.
 Page 12 of 12 2.4 Technical specifications Battery  Lithium battery, 3.7V/800mAh Charger  Input: 100 -240V ~ 50/60Hz 200mA Output: DC +5V/400mA  Dimensions  105 X 43 X 13(mm) Weight About 70g Standby time*  About 180 hours Talk time*  About 120-240 minutes * The idle time and call time depend on the network. 2.5 Battery   Keep all batteries out of the reach of children.   Power off the phone before installing or removing the battery to prevent damage to the phone. 2.5.1 Installing battery 1.  Attach the battery to the phone as shown below.  2.  Push the battery cover upwards until it clicks into place. Icon  Descriptions 1.     Indicates signal strength level and more bars means better signal 2.    Indicates the phone is not in service area 3.    R  Indicates the phone is in roaming status 4.    Indicates you have unread messages 5     Indicates all voice incoming calls have been diverted to a specified number 6     Indicates the phone is in silent mode   7     Indicates the phone is in vibrate only mode 8.    Indicates the alarm is set on 9.    Indicates battery power   10.   LCD screen
 Page 13 of 13  2.5.2 Removing battery 1.  Power off the phone. 2.  Push the battery latch shown as below.  3.  Remove the battery.  2.5.3 Charging the battery 1.  Plug the connector of the charger into the jack at the bottom of the phone, and plug the charger into a standard AC wall outlet. During charging, the battery icon is flashing.  2.  When charging is completed, the battery icon stops flashing.
 Page 14 of 14 Charging…….   Fully Charged        Notice:   When    is shown in the screen, it indicates that there is no enough power, please charge the phone.   You must fully charge the battery before using the phone for the first time. It is recommended you charge the battery for four hours for the first time.   If the phone is turned on during charging, you can still make or answer calls, but this will consume battery power, thus extend the charging time of the phone.   It is recommended you charge the battery when it runs out to enhance the battery life. 2.6 Power the phone on/off To power the phone on, press and hold  when it is off.   If phone lock is set on, you are required to enter the password. The phone password is preset to “123” at the factory. See “5.5.4 Security”. To power the phone off, press and hold    when it is in idle. 2.7 Idle mode operations In idle   Press   (Menu) to enter the main menu. Press direction key to select the desired one and press  (Select). You can also enter the menu by pressing the corresponding numeric key.   Press    (Name) to enter Names.   Press up direction key enter the message.   Press down direction key to enter the call history.   Press left direction key to enter Names.   Press right direction key to enter Profiles.     Press   to enter the dialed calls list.   Press and hold  to lock the keypad   Press 123 to unlock the keypad.   Press and hold  to enter the silent mode or return to the previous mode.
 Page 15 of 15 3. Basic Operations 3.1 Making a call You can make or receive calls within the service area and with sufficient signal strength. Notice: The signal strength affects the quality of your call. 3.1.1 Making a call from idle 1.  In idle enter phone numbers you want to call  If you make a mistake, press  to erase the last number; press and hold   to erase all numbers.  To save the numbers to phone book, press  (Save) to select :1.Add to new 2.Save to name . 2. Press    to end the call. 3.1.2 Inserting a pause sign when dialing You can use the pause sign to dial an extension number automatically or manually. In an automatic way 1.  In idle enter the phone number. 2.  Press and hold    insert a “T”.   3.  Enter the extension number. 4. Press    to dial the number before “T”. After the line is connected, the phone will dial the number after “T” automatically. Notice: The suspending time depends on the number of the “T” you entered. In a manual way 1.  In idle enter the phone number. 2. Press    continuously four times to insert a “P”. 3.  Enter the extension number. 4. Press   to dial the number before “T”. After the line is connected, the phone will ask you whether to dial the number after “T”.   3.1.3 Call history dialing Select Menu --> Call History, or press Down arrow key in idle.
 Page 16 of 16 Select a record from Missed, Dialed or Received calls list, then press  to call.   3.1.4 Phone Book dialing In idle press   (Names) or enter phone book from the main menu. Select one entry you want to call and press .  3.2 Answering/rejecting a call When there is an incoming call: 1. Press  or  (Accept)to answer the call, press     (Ignore)  or   twice to reject it. 3.3 Missed calls The missed calls are displayed in the display. Press    (Missed) to enter missed calls list to check. 3.4 During a call 3.4.4 Searching for a number from the phonebook During a call, press  (Options) and select Names. 3.6 Phone lock Phone lock protects the phone from any unauthorized usage. With this function activated, you need the password of the phone to unlock it. 1. Select Menu→Settings→Security. 2.  Enter the default lock code 0000 and Select lock mode and press (Select ) to activate phone lock. To deactivate phone lock, you also need to enter the password which is preset to “0000” at the factory.
 Page 17 of 17 3.7 Call waiting This function allows you to put the current call on hold and then make or answer a second one. This feature is network dependent and before you can use it you need to get it activated from your telecom operator. If another call comes when you are during a call, you will be notified of it by a call waiting tone and the phone number is displayed.   Press     (Ignore) to reject the waiting call.       Press   twice to end the current call.       Press or (Options) and select Answer, to hold the current call and answer the waiting call. Press  and select Swap repeatedly to switch calls.  4. Entering text The phone provides several input methods including ABC input, abc input, En input, en input, 123 input. Press   to switch input methods. 4.1 Keypad mapping Input method  key  Characters or functions  Display frequently used symbols  a/b/c/2 (A/B/C/2)  d/e/f/3 (D/E/F/3)  g/h/i/4 (G/H/I/4)  j/k/l/5 (J/K/L/5)  m/n/o/6 (M/N/O/6) Abc/ABC  p/q/r/s/7 (P/Q/R/S/7)
 Page 18 of 18  t/u/v/8 (T/U/V/8)  w/x/y/z/9 (W/X/Y/Z/9) space, 0 Display frequently used symbols  Display symbols   Switch input methods~  0~9  Display symbols 123  Switch input methods~  Multitap input, display dynamic English words for your choice.  Display symbols En/en  Switch input methods5. The menus 5.1 Menu Tree Main menu  Sub-menu  Sub-menu  Sub-menu 1 Add name     2 Find     3 Groups     4 Erase all     5 Speed dial     1 Names 6 Memory Status     1Write Message     2 Inbox     3 1234service     2 Messages  4 Outbox
 Page 19 of 19 5 Draft     6 Voice mail     7 Templates     8 Msg groups     9 Erase msgs     10 Settings      11 Multimedia box     1 Missed     2 Received       3 Dialed       1 Erase missed     2 Erase received     3 Erase dialed   4 Erase history 4 Erase all   1 Last call     2 Total received calls   3 Total dialed calls   4 Reset all     3 Call history* 5 Call duration 5 Life time   1 General     2 Outdoor 3 Vibrate only     4 Profiles 4 Silent     1 Schedule  F   2 Alarm clock     3 Calculator     4 Tip calculator     5 World clock     5 Organizer 6 Stop watch     1 Display  1 SDCA name    2 Banner   3 Backlight   4 Contrast   5 Clock  2 Call    1 Call forward  1 Immediate   2 When busy     3 Not reply/Not reachable     4 Disable all 6 Settings   2 Call Waiting     3 Any key answer     4 Auto redial
 Page 20 of 20   5 Voice privacy     6 Call connect alert     7 International call prefix    8 Edit SMS on Call Reject  3 Phone  1 Keyguard     2 Key tone    3 Airplane mode    4 Set NAM    5 vCard  4 Security  1 Lock mode     2 Emergency numbers    3 Change lock code     4 Reset  7 Games  1 Snake      5.2 Names You can store names and phone numbers in the memory of the phone.   Phone memory stores up to 300 entries.   In idle, press    (Name) to enter phone book list. The storage location of entries is indicated by different icons. 5.2.1 Add name 5.2.1.1 Add New Name to Phone   Enter phone numbers in idle and press   (Save). Select Add To New  to store it. Or 1. Select Menu→Names. 2. Select Add name and press  (select). 3. Select Number and then press  (select). 4.  Enter the number and press  (save). 5.  Enter the name and press  (save)
 Page 21 of 21 6.  Select Mobile, Office or Home and Press  (select)to save. 5.2.2 Find   1. Select Menu→names→find . 2. Select find and press  (select). 3.  Press direction key to find the right person you are lookin at. Notice: -  As characters entered, the entries matched are listed accordingly. -  You cannot find the entries which name is empty. 5.2.3 Groups 1. Select Menu→Names→Groups. 2. Press  (select)  and select No group, Family, Friends, Colleagues,VIP,Business or Personal. 3. Press  (select) to view. 4.  You can set ring a particular tone to a selected group and when incoming call belongs to this group, the tone displays the selected tone. 5.  You can also add a new group. 5.2.4 Erase all You can erase all list in the Names 5.2.5 Speed dial 1. Select Menu→Names→Speed dial. 2.  Select 02 to 99 and press  (Options) to select Set entry   3.  select a name from Names   For example: Select 02 and select a name Robbie from Names and press  (select) to save. Then when you enter 2 in idle, the phone dial Robbie’s number. 5.2.6 Memory status Check the phone book memory status.
 Page 22 of 22 5.3 Messages 5.3.1 Write Message 1.  Select Menu→Messages→Write Message. 2.  Write down the message you want. Press  (Options) for the following options.   Sent: Complete editing and enter the Send Options display.  Insert templates:Insert templates provided by the phone.    Sent to group: You can send this message to a group of people at one time.  Insert number: Insert numbers into this message.  Save message: save this message right now. 3.  In the Send Options display, there are for the following options:  Send:  You can enter recipient’s phone number directly and press (Options) to send the message.    Names: You can search recipient’s phone number and select one entry from the phone book.  (Options) to send the message. After the message is sent, it will be saved to Outbox.  Priority: You can choose Normal or Urgent.  Deferred delivery: You can choose Immediate, After 3 days, After 2 days, After 1 days, After 12 hr, After 2 hr, After 1 hr, or After 30min.For example, If you choose After 1hr, the message edited now will be sent 1 hour later.  Validity:  You can choose Default, 3 days, 2 days,1 days, 12hours, 2 hours,1 hours, or 30minutes to keep the validity of this message.  Delivery ack: If you choose On, the phone activates Deferred delivery.  Save message: save this message right now. 5.3.2 Inbox 1. Select Menu→Messages→Inbox. The messages you have read and unread are listed here.     Indicates the message is unread.     Indicates the message is read. 2.  When view a detailed message, press  (Options) for the following options:  Reply: Reply to the message.  Forward: Forward the message to other person.  Use Number: List the number of the sender as well as contained in the message for you to dial or store to the phone book.  Erase: Erase this message.
 Page 23 of 23 5.3.3 1234 service Select Menu→Messages→1234service You can choose News, Cricket, Joke of the day Thought of the day, Contest, Beauty tips, Health, Horoscope, Bill info, Help. For example, if you choose Joke of the day , press  (Select) to choose JOKE and then press  (select) to send the message.   Note: Before using 1234 service, you need to subscribe it.   5.3.4 Outbox 1. Select Menu→Messages→Outbox. Messages sent successfully are listed here. Press  (Options) to read the selected message. 2.  When view a detailed message, press  (Options) for the following options:   Forward: Forward the message to other person.  Use Number: List the number of the recipient as well as contained in the message for you to dial or store to the phone book.  Erase:Erase the message.  5.3.5 Draft Save messages which are not sent Menu→Messages→Draft   Select one draft and press  (Options) to select View or Erase.   Press  (Select) to view or erase the message.   If you select View, then you can sent or edit this message as the steps in Write Message   If you select erase, you can delete this message. 5.3.6 Voice mail Select Menu→Messages→Voice Mail. Set two voice mail numbers. When connecting, you can call and listen to the voice mail.  5.3.7 Templates   This phone provides 15 templates and you can send anyone of them directly without
 Page 24 of 24 edit.   You can also edit a template by yourself. 5.3.8 Msg groups Menu→Messages→Msg groups. This phone provide 5 Msg groups. You can add names to one of these groups and rename the group. You can send messages to group at the same time      5.3.9 Erase msgs You can erase msgs in Inbox/Outbox/Draft respectively or erase them all at one time 5.3.10 Settings Menu→Messages→Settings.   Auto save :You can choose On or Off. If you choose On, the phone save the message received automatically.     Auto delete: You can choose On or Off. If you choose On, the phone delete the message received automatically. It suggests that you choose Off.   Deferred delivery: you can choose Immediate, After 3 days, after 2 days, After 1 day, After 12hr, After 2 hr, After 1 hr, After 30min. For example, If you choose After 1hr, the message edited now will be sent 1 hour later.   Priority: You can choose Normal or Urgent.   Validity: You can choose Default, 3 days, 2 days,1 days, 12hours, 2 hours,1 hours, or 30minutes to keep the validity of this message.   Voice mailbox: When connecting, you can call and listen to the voice mail.   Broadcast: This function needs to be supported by the network. Please contact the network operator for more information. Before using the Broadcast, you need to choose On.   Delivery ack: If you choose On, the phone activates Deferred delivery. 5.3.11 Multimedia box Menu→Messages→Multimedia box You can choose vCard or Ringtone., 5.4 Call history 5.4.1 Missed Calls/Dialed Calls/Received Calls The phone registers the phone numbers of missed, dialed and received calls. Below takes Dialed Calls for example. 1. Select Menu→Call history→Dialed.
 Page 25 of 25 2. Press   (Select) to view the selected record. 3. Press  (Options) for the following options:   Details: show the details of this dialed call.   Send message: Edit a message to the dialed number.   Dial: Dial the phone number.   Erase: Erase the phone number.   Erase: Erase all phone number.. 5.4.2 Erase history Select Menu→Call history→Erase. You can choose to delete records of missed calls, dialed calls or received calls respectively or delete them all at one time. 5.4.3 Call duration Select Menu→Call history→Call duration. You can view last call time, total dialed time, total received time and reset all time. 5.5 Settings 5.5.1 Display 5.5.1.1 SDCA name 1. Select Menu→Settings→Display→SDCA name.   2.  enter SDCA name   3. Press    (Select) to save. 5.5.1.2 Banner Edit the banner showed in the idle display . 1. Select Menu→Settings→Display→Banner.  2.  Edit the banner. 3. Press  (save) to save. 5.5.1.3 Backlight 1. Select Menu→Settings→Display→Backlight. 2.  Select the desired one and press    (Select) to save.
 Page 26 of 26 5.5.1.4 Contrast 1.Select Menu→Settings→Display→Contrast. 2.Select the desired one and press    (Select) to save. 5.5.1.5 Clock 1. Select Menu→Settings→Display→Clock. 2.  Select Show or Hide and Press    (Select) to save 5.5.2 Call   5.5.2.1 Call forward Select Menu→Settings→Call→Call forward.   With this function you can divert the incoming calls to a specified number. This needs to be supported by the network.   Immediate: Divert all incoming calls immediately .   When busy: Divert incoming calls when the phone is busy.   Not reply/Not reachable: Divert incoming calls when they are not answered or when the phone is outside the network service area.   Disable all: Disable all divert calls. Select the desired one and press   (Select) to save. 5.5.2.2 Call Waiting Select Menu→Settings→Call→Call Waiting. This function allows you to put the current call on hold and then make or answer a second one. You can switch between calls. This needs to be supported by the network. 5.5.2.3 Any Key answer Select Menu→Settings→Call→Any Key answer. With this function you can answer the incoming calls with any key pressed.   5.5.2.4 Auto redial Select Menu→Settings→Call→Auto Redial. If this function is activated, the phone redials the number up to 10 times automatically if the call is not answered.  You can select Cancel all to Cancel the Call Barring function. And You can select Change Barring Pwd to change the Barring password.
 Page 27 of 27 5.5.2.5 Voice privacy Select Menu→Settings→Call→Voice privacy. Select to use Standard or Enhanced. Press   (Select) to save. 5.5.2.6 Call connect alert Select Menu→Settings→Call→Call connect alert.   On: When you answer the incoming call, the phone emit a call connect alert.   Off: Deactivate the function.. Press    (Select) to save. 5.5.2.7 International call prefix Select Menu→Settings→Call→international call prefix. You can enter the prefix. 5.5.2.8 Edit SMS on Call Reject You can edit a SMS in advance and when there is an incoming call you do not want to answer, you may press   to reject the call. At the same time, you send a SMS which you have edited to the number.    5.5.3 Phone 5.5.3.1 Keyguard Select Menu→Settings→Security→Keyguard. Press direction key to select Off  or Customize and press    (Select) to save. If Select Customize, enter time(min) and press    (Ok) to save. 5.5.3.2 Key tone Select Menu→Settings→Phone→Key tone to select Normal or Long and press   (Select) to save . 5.5.3.3 Airplane mode Select Menu→Settings→Phone→Airplane mode to select Off  or  On and press   (Select) to save .
 Page 28 of 28 5.5.3.4 Set NAM 5.5.3.5 vCard Select Menu→Settings→Phone→vCard to select Not prompt or Prompt and press   (Select) to save . 5.5.4 Security Select Menu→Settings→Security. The default lock code is 0000 5.5.4.1 Lock mode Select Menu→Settings→Security→Lock mode. Press direction key to select Off, Now or On power up.   Off: Deactivate the phone lock function.   Now:  With this function activated, the phone is locked the time you select the function.   On power up: With this function activated, the phone asks for a lock code each time you power the phone on.  5.5.4.2 Emergency number The phone provides three emergency numbers, including 100,101,102. You can dial these three numbers when the phone is locked. 5.5.4.3 Change lock code You can change the lock code and press   (Select) to save. The lock code should be 4 digits from 0 to 9.Press   (Select) and enter the new lock code again and press    (Select) to save the new lock code. 1.5.5 Reset Reset some settings to factory default. 5.6 Game The phone comes with one game: Snake. Before starting the game, you can   Set the game level.
 Page 29 of 29   View the game rules by selecting Menu→Games. Then select Rule. 5.7 Profiles Select Menu→Profiles. The preset profile is General. 5.7.1 Activating a profile Select one profile you want and press   (select). There are four profiles, including Vibrate only, Silent, General, and Outdoor. Press direction key and press  (Select). The activated profile is ticked. 5.7.2 Customizing a profile You can customize a profile to suit your needs. Select one profile you want and press  (Select). Select Edit profile and press  (Select). Below takes General for example to explain how to customize the profile.   Ring type: The phone has 6 ring types. Press direction to select the ring and press   (Select) to save.     Ring tone: The phone has 12 present ring tones. Press direction to select the ring and press    (Select) to save.   Ringer volume: The options include Highest, High, High med, Med, Med low, Low, Lowest.   Earpiece volume: The options include Highest, High, High med, Med, Med low, Low, Lowest.   Key volume: Select a tone when the key is pressed. The options include Highest, High, High med, Med, Med low, Low, Lowest, Off.   Message alert: Select a alert type and alert tone when a message is received. 5.8 Organizer 5.8.1 Alarm clock Set up to 3 alarm clocks and a quick alarm. 1. Select Menu→Organizer→Alarm clock. 2.  Select one alarm and press   (Select). 3.  Set the alarm everyday/ workday/once, the alarm time and the tone of the alarm.
 Page 30 of 30 4. Press   (Save) to save. When the alarm time reaches, the phone rings or vibrates.     Press    (Close) to turn off the alarm.     Press   (Snooze) to turn off the alarm temporarily. It reminds you again about 5 minutes latter. If you do not handle the alarm, it by default reminds you again about 5 minutes latter. Note: if the phone is powered off ,it cannot ring or vibrate when the alarm time reaches. 5.8.2 Calculator The calculated numbers cannot exceed 10 digits due to accuracy limitation. 1. Select Menu→Organizer→Calculator. 2.  Key definitions in the calculator function are shown below. 5.8.3 Scheduler This function allows you to keep a list of up to 10 tasks that you need to do. 1.Select Menu→Organizer→Scheduler 2.In the task list, press (Options)for the following options:   Add new: Add a new task. Enter date, time, note and so on. Press (ok) to save.     List all: List all tasks.   Erase all: Erase all tasks. When the alarm is set on and the alarm time reaches, the phone rings or vibrates. You can press   (Ok) or  to turn off the alarm.  Select the operator  Decimal point  Add minus   Options, to select operator or reset   Erase numbers entered Erase the result and return to the initial state Exit the calculator
 Page 31 of 31 5.8.4 Tip calculator This function helps you calculate your tip you have to pay according to the amount of your bill. 1. Select Menu→Organizer→Tip calculator   2. Press  (Select) to enter the bill amount. 3. Press  (Next) to select the tip rate you want to pay. 4. Press  (Select)to obtain the amount of tip you have to pay. 5.8.5 World clock This function help you know the year/day/time of some cities around the world. 1. Select Menu→Organizer→World time 2. Press  (Select) to see a world map and press the direction key to find the place where you want to know its time. 5.8.6 Stop watch Split to 9 stop watches.  1. Select Menu→Organizer→Stop watch 2. Press  (Select) to select stop watch 3. Press  (Start) to start the stop watch.
 Page 32 of 32  6. Troubleshooting Problem  Possible cause  Solution  Is the battery power low?   Please charge the battery.  Do you press  long enough?  Please press and hold for 2 seconds or longer.Unable to power on  Is the battery installed correctly?  Please install the battery correctly.  Is the phone outside of the service area?    Move to a place where signal can be received strongly. Unable to make a call   Is the number you dial correct?  Check the number and dial again.  Is the phone outside of the service area?  Move to a place where signal can be received strongly. Communication interrupted suddenly    Are you moving in high speed during conversation? The signal will interrupt when the phone switch between 2 cell station. Please move in low speed.  Is the charger plugged to the phone correctly?  Please plug the charger to the phone correctly.    Is the connections OK?   Please check the connection.Unable to charge the battery  Is the battery old?  Replace the phone with a new battery. 7. After-sale service For after-sale service, please refer to Warranty Card attached to this booklet.
Federal Communications Commission Statement   Your device may cause TV or radio interference (for example, when using a telephone in close proximity to receiving equipment). The FCC can require you to stop using your telephone if such interference cannot be eliminated. If you require assistance, contact your local service facility. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.   CAUTION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.   RF exposure warning: The equipment complies with FCC RF exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The equipment must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  Max. Body SAR Measurement CDMA2000 (800MHz): 0.421W/kg Max. Head SAR Measurement CDMA2000 (800MHz): 0.305W/kg

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