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KONKA MOBILE PHONE
M520
PN: 839002934
No further notice for future improvements or modifications of this
manual.
Copyright © 2006 KONKA Telecommunication Technology Co., LTD.
All rights reserved.
KONKA MOBILE PHONE............................................................................. 1
KNOW YOUR MOBILE PHONE ................................................................... 1
POSITIONS OF PHONE KEYS ................................................. 1
DISPLAY SCREEN ................................................................... 3
STATUS ICONS ........................................................................ 4
BACK LIGHT ............................................................................. 4
PHONE SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................... 5
1. GUIDELINES FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT USE .................................... 6
1.1 CONDITIONS OF USE & SAFETY ..................................... 6
1.2 SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT............................................... 7
1.3 ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST.......................................... 8
1.4 SWITCH OFF IN DANGEROUS AREAS............................. 8
1.5 SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS............................................. 8
1.6 INTERFERENCE................................................................ 9
1.7 CHARGER.......................................................................... 9
1.8 ACCESSORIES.................................................................. 9
1.9 BATTERY INFORMATION................................................ 10
1.10 EMERGENCY CALLS .....................................................11
2. GETTING STARTED .............................................................................. 12
2.1 FIRST CALL ..................................................................... 12
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2.2 MOUNTING THE SIM CARD ............................................ 12
2.3 MOUNTING THE T-FLASH MEMORY CARD ................... 14
2.4 BATTERY AND CHARGING ............................................. 15
2.5 SWITCHING ON/OFF YOUR PHONE .............................. 19
2.6 USE OF PASSWORD ....................................................... 19
2.7 USING THE PERSONAL HANDS-FREE KIT.................... 22
3. GENERAL FUNCTIONS ........................................................................ 23
3.1 MAKING CALLS ............................................................... 23
3.2 ADJUSTING THE SOUND VOLUME................................ 25
3.3 ANSWERING CALLS ....................................................... 26
3.4 OPTIONS DURING A CALL.............................................. 26
4. GUIDE TO MENU OPERATIONS ........................................................... 30
4.1 PHONE BOOK.................................................................. 30
4.2 MESSAGES ..................................................................... 35
4.3 CALL HISTORY ................................................................ 44
4.4 SETTINGS........................................................................ 47
4.5 MULTIMEDIA.................................................................... 60
4.6 FUN & GAMES ................................................................. 69
4.7 FILE MANAGER ............................................................... 73
4.8 ORGANIZER .................................................................... 76
4.9 SERVICES ....................................................................... 78
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4.11 SET SHORTCUTS .......................................................... 79
5. APPENDIX ............................................................................................. 81
5.1 APPENDIX A: GUIDANCE ON ENTRY METHODS .......... 81
5.2 APPENDIX B: MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLE SHOOTING
....................................................................................... 83
5.3 APPENDIX C: INTRODUCTION OF AVAILABLE
ACCESSORIES.............................................................. 85
5.4 APPENDIX D: FUNCTION LIST........................................ 86
5.5 APPENDIX E: QUICK REFERENCE CARD...................... 96
5.6 APPENDIX F: INFORMATION TO THE USER.................. 98
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KNOW YOUR MOBILE PHONE
POSITIONS OF PHONE KEYS
1. Earpiece
10. Charger and accessories connector
2. Screen
11. Camera key
3. Glass block
12. Camera
4. Soft key
13. Battery
5. Selection key
14. Side key
6. Pick up key
15. T-Flash card slot
7. Hang up key
8. Number keys
9. Cord hole
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FUNCTIONS OF KEYS
Key
Name
Pick Up
Key
Hang Up
Key
Soft Keys
Selection
key
Numeric
Keys
Description
Makes and answers a call in idle
mode. Displays the list of most
recently called numbers by pressing it
in idle mode. .
For ending a call.
Press and hold this key to turn on or
off mobile phone.
In menu mode, returns to idle mode
or cancels current operations.
When the alarm rings, you can press
this key to stop ringing.
These are divided into the Left Soft
Key and the Right Soft Key. Press
these keys to select the functions that
appear in the bottom line of the
display right above these keys.
Enables scrolling through options in
the function list or phone book.
In edit mode, it is used for moving the
cursor.
In idle mode, press it to enter a
specified function.
In idle mode, press the Mid key enter
the audio player.
Used for entering numbers, letters
and some special characters.
In idle mode, press and hold # key to
activate Silent mode and turn off
sound.
In edit mode, you can press # key to
switch input methods.
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Side Key
Camera
Key
In idle mode, press the Up Side Key
to increase key tone volume or the
Down Side Key to decrease key tone
volume.
During a call, press the Up Side Key
to increase earpiece volume or the
Down Side Key to decrease earpiece
volume;
Press and hold the Up Side Key to
start recording
Whenever you are viewing a video or
enjoying music, you can press the Up
Side Key to increase the volume or
the Down Side Key to decrease the
volume.
In capture mode, press the Camera
Key to take photos.
In the Video Record mode, press the
Camera Key once to start video
recording and press it twice to save
the video.
DISPLAY SCREEN
Your mobile phone has a single LCD display which consists of three
main areas:
- The First line displays status icons, which indicate signal strength,
remaining power of the battery, etc.
- The Middle lines display text and graphics, including numbers, text
and animated icons and also the information you enter.
- The Last line displays the functions currently assigned to the two left
and right soft keys.
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STATUS ICONS
Network Signal
Connecting GPRS and using GPRS
Connecting GPRS but no data alternating
Divert all Voice Calls
Auto Keypad Lock
Alarm Clock is activated
Battery Status
Missed Calls
New Message or Message Memory Full
MMS is busy
New MMS
Mute Startup during call
Roaming Startup
Stopwatch Startup
WAP Message
Sound Status
Ringing
Vibrating
Vibrating then Ringing
Vibrating and Ringing
BACK LIGHT
You can set up the Back Light for the display and keypad through
options in the menu. If there is no key operation within a given period of
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time, it will turn off automatically.
PHONE SPECIFICATIONS
Item
Network (in Mhz)
Dimension (in mm)
Weight (in grams)
Battery
Standby Time *
Talk Time *
Charging Time
First Time Charging
Description
GSM 850/1800/1900
109 ± 45 ± 11.5
73
Li-ion 700 mAh
Upto 200 Hours
Upto 2.5 Hours
Around 2 Hours
4~6 Hours
* Operation time may vary depending on network and usage.
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1. GUIDELINES FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT
USE
We recommend that you carefully read this chapter before using your
phone. The manufacturer disclaims any liability for damage, which may
result as a consequence of improper use or of use contrary to the
instructions contained in this manual.
The manufacturer reserves the right to make
improvements in this document without prior notice.
changes
and
Your mobile phone can operate on the GSM 850/1800/1900 networks.
1.1 CONDITIONS OF USE & SAFETY
Conditions of use:
- Your phone is not water-resistant. Keep it dry.
- Do not use or store the phone in dusty, hot or cold areas.
- Do not use chemicals, solvents or detergents to clean the phone.
- Do not paint the phone.
- Minimum and maximum operating temperatures recommended by the
manufacturer are between -10°C and 55°C.
- In order to avoid erasing magnetic records, it is recommended not to
leave credit cards or other magnetic storage media next to the phone
for long periods of time.
- Respect privacy: You must respect the laws and regulations in force
in your country regarding taking photographs and recording sounds. It
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is the user's sole responsibility to ensure that prior authorization is
obtained, if necessary, in order to record conversations or take a
photograph. The manufacturer, the seller or reseller of your mobile
phone (including the operator) disclaim any liability, which may result
from improper use of the mobile phone. Switch your phone off in any
facility where posted notices require it.
Safety:
- Do not switch on the phone where wireless phones are prohibited or
when they may cause interference or danger (hospitals, airports and
other prohibited areas).
- Do not use the phone at a refueling point, near fuel or chemicals.
- Do not use the phone where blasting is in progress.
- Do not expose your phone to flames.
- Do not allow children to use the mobile phone without supervision.
- Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of the reach of
children.
- Do not throw, drop, knock, shake or try to bend the phone.
- Do not attempt to open the phone. Only qualified persons may repair
the phone.
1.2 SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT
Turn off your mobile phone before boarding any aircraft to prevent
interference with communication systems. It is illegal to use any mobile
phone in a plane.
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1.3 ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST
- Recent studies show that the use of mobile phones while driving
(whether the phone is hand-held or hands-free) constitutes a real risk
to drivers. Drivers are requested to refrain from using either handheld or hands-free phones.
- Your phone emits electromagnetic waves when switched on. These
waves can interfere with a vehicle's electronic systems. Therefore, do
not place your phone on the dashboard or within an airbag
deployment area. Check with your dealer or car manufacturer to
make sure that the electronic components and systems of the car are
well insulated.
1.4 SWITCH OFF IN DANGEROUS AREAS
Turn off your mobile phone in a gas station or any area with fuel,
chemicals or any other dangerous substances.
1.5 SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS
Observe the relevant rules and codes of the hospital in using your
mobile phone and turn it off near medical facilities. Any radio
transmission equipment, including mobile phones, may interfere and
affect the operation of medical facilities and other electronic devices.
For any queries, please consult doctors or the medical facility supplier.
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1.6 INTERFERENCE
Radio devices may disturb the mobile phones which in turn may affect
your mobile phone’s performance.
1.7 CHARGER
Do not use any accessories and batteries other than those approved by
the mobile phone manufacturer.
- Your mobile phone’s charger is designed to be used within the
temperature range of 0°C to 40°C.
- The charger designed for your mobile phone meets with the standard
for safety of information technology equipment and office equipment
use. It must be used for this purpose only.
- The manufacturer disclaims any liability for damage caused by the
use of any other charger.
Technical specifications:
Adapter
Input: AC 100-240 V / 50-60 Hz / 0.15 A
Output: DC 5 V / 500 mA
Caution: the network voltage is classified
as a hazard by the criteria of this standard.
1.8 ACCESSORIES
Use only accessories approved by the phone manufacturer for use with
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this particular phone model. The use of any other types of accessories
may damage the product.
1.9 BATTERY INFORMATION
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery - DC 3.7 V / 700 mAh.
Full performance of the battery is achieved only after two or three
complete charge and discharge cycles.
- Use only batteries approved by the phone manufacturer for use with
this particular phone model. The use of any other types of batteries
may damage the product. The manufacturer disclaims any liability for
damages caused by the use of any other batteries.
- Extreme temperatures can affect battery life. Leaving the battery in
hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in summer or winter will
reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. Always try to ensure
that the battery is kept within a temperature range of 15 °C and 25°C.
- Use the battery only for its intended purpose.
- Do not short-circuit the battery.
- Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for too long, since
overcharging may shorten its lifetime.
- Do not dispose of batteries in fire.
- The batteries could split or leak if incorrectly inserted, opened or
exposed to heat.
- Used phone batteries must be disposed of in
compliance with current environmental protection
regulations.
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1.10 EMERGENCY CALLS
This phone, like any wireless phones, operates using radio signals,
wireless and landline networks. Connectivity is network operator
dependant and hence cannot be cannot be guaranteed at all times.
Emergency calls may not be possible on all mobile phone networks or
when certain network services or phone features are in use. Check with
your local service provider.
To make an emergency call:
You must switch on the phone and check for adequate signal strength.
Some networks may require that a valid SIM card is properly inserted in
the phone. Then dial the official emergency number.
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2. GETTING STARTED
2.1 FIRST CALL
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Insert a SIM card (first switch off your phone and remove the
battery). Enter the area code and the phone number and press
Pick Up Key.
Note: Before you get started, you must insert a valid SIM card in
your phone and charge the battery first.
ƒ
SIM Card: for relevant detailed guidance on installation, please
refer to “2.2 Mounting The SIM Card”.
ƒ
Charging the battery: please refer to “Section 2.4 Batteries and
Charging the Battery” for details.
2.2 MOUNTING THE SIM CARD
Your mobile phone number, PIN (Personal Identification Number), PIN2,
PUK (Personal Unlock Key), PUK2 (Personal Unlock Key2) and IMSI
(International Mobile Subscriber Identity) and network information,
phonebook data, SMS (short messages) and other data are stored in
your SIM card.
Note: This particular phone model supports the SIM cards of 1.8V and
3V only.
ƒ
At present, not all network operators offer PIN2 and PUK2. Due to
this, the functions that need the above passwords in this phone
may be unavailable.
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Please handle the SIM card carefully. Scraping or bending the SIM
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card may damage it easily.
ƒ
Please store your phone, SIM card and other tiny components of
the accessories in a proper place and keep them out of children’s
reach.
Warning: Switch off the phone for a few seconds before inserting or
removing the SIM Card, as not doing so may damage the SIM Card.
2.2.1 Mounting
1)
Press and hold Hang Up Key
for a few seconds to
switch off your phone and then remove the battery.
2)
The SIM Card should face the phone. Please ensure that you
align the notch on the SIM card with the notch on the SIM slot.
Carefully push the SIM card into the slot of the SIM card base.
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3)
Reinstall the battery and close the cover.
Note:
- If you insert the SIM Card improperly or the SIM card is damaged,
“Insert SIM” will be displayed on the LCD screen after you switch on
your phone. Remove the SIM Card and check the diagram showing
the correct way to insert the SIM. Then insert it properly in the phone
again.
- If “Insert SIM” appears on the screen even after you have inserted the
SIM correctly, then the SIM may be damaged or faulty. Please send it
to the network operator for repair.
- If the screen displays that the SIM card is permanently locked, please
consult your network operator.
2.3 MOUNTING THE T-FLASH MEMORY CARD
The phone supports expandable memory. You can use standard T-Flash
Memory Cards available in the market. The method of inserting the TFlash memory card is illustrated in the figure below:
Using the T-Flash Memory Card:
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1)
2)
3)
4)
Turn off the mobile phone
Mount the T-Flash Card.
Turn on the mobile phone.
You will see “Memory Card” in the “File Manager”.
Removing the T-Flash Card:
1)
2)
3)
4)
Turn off the mobile phone.
Remove the T-Flash Card.
Turn on the mobile phone.
You will find that the “Memory Card” has disappeared from the
“File Manager”.
Note: IF the T-Flash Card is inserted or removed when the power of the
phone is on, the T-Flash Card will not work properly.
2.4 BATTERY AND CHARGING
2.4.1 Battery Status
Your phone can monitor and display the relevant information on the
battery power level.
ƒ
Under normal conditions, you can view the level of battery
consumption from the battery icon on the upper right corner of the
LCD screen.
ƒ
When the battery level is low, “Low Battery” will be displayed on
the LCD screen. If you have selected Alert Tone (Warning Tone of
any profile in Profiles), the phone will sound the alert tone.
ƒ
Charging of battery is represented by an animated battery on your
phone until it is fully charged.
ƒ
The phone is equipped with 700mAh (li-ion) battery, which gives a
standby time of upto 200 hours and talk time of upto 2.5 hours
under normal operating conditions. Operations time may vary
depending on the network, usage and actual settings of the phone.
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2.4.2 Tips on the Battery
Please don’t leave the battery in environments where the temperature is
too high or too low as it will affect the service life of the battery and
decrease the standby time. . The service life of the battery is limited and
after you use it for a period of time, you will notice a significant decrease
in the standby and talk time. When you notice the decrease in the
battery’s performance, we recommend that you replace the old battery
with the manufacturer’s original battery so that you can continue
enjoying your mobile phone.
Note: Do not leave the battery connected to the battery charger for too
long a time (not more than 12 hours). Remove the battery as early as
possible after the battery is fully charged to prevent the battery from
getting damaged or dangerous situations from occurring.
2.4.3 Using the Travel Charger
You can use the travel adapter to charge the battery through the phone.
1. When you need to charge the battery, install the battery in the phone.
2. Connect the connector of the travel adapter to the input/output jack of
the phone.
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3. Plug the travel adapter into a proper AC wall outlet.
4. When charging is finished, the battery icon indicates the full power
level of the battery. After charging, please disconnect the travel adapter
from the input/output jack of the phone.
Note: If the battery voltage is too low to power on the phone, the battery
icon will take longer time to fill up while charging.- You can switch your
phone on or off while it being charged.
Warning: You must ensure that the standard voltage and power of the
place where you are charging the battery match the rated voltage and
power of our travel adapter.
2.4.4 Precautions on Using the Battery
ƒ
Before you remove the battery, please ensure that you switch off
your phone.
ƒ
Please use the battery carefully. If you use metallic objects (such
as coins, clips, etc.) to connect the anode (+) and cathode (-) of the
battery, it might cause a short circuit and may damage the battery
and metallic objects. If you remove the battery from the phone and
put it in your bag, you should ensure that you don’t let the metallic
objects (such as your key) come in close contact with the anode
and cathode of the battery at same time.
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ƒ
Do not dispose the battery in fire, nor use the battery in places
where the temperature is extremely high.
ƒ
Do not dismantle or modify the battery.
ƒ
Do not put the battery in places where there is a risk of a strong
mechanical shock. Do not strike the battery with any hard objects.
ƒ
You should keep the battery in a cool and dry place; never expose
the battery to high temperatures (over 60 centigrade). Keep the
battery away from direct sunshine.
ƒ
If you smell any strange odour from the battery or find that the
battery is overheated, you should immediately stop using it. You
may approach authorized After Service Center in your region.
ƒ
If you find that the battery has any crack, deformation or other type
of damage, or if the electrolyte has leaked out, you should stop
using the battery immediately.
ƒ
If the leaked out electrolyte come into contact with your skin or
clothes, you should immediately use soap and clean water to clean
it; if you inadvertently let the electrolyte come into your eyes, you
should thoroughly wash your eyes with clean water and take
medical advice immediately.
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The original battery should be charged only with the specified
travel adapter that comes with your phone, otherwise improper
charging may cause damage or injury.
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Never use the battery when the temperature is very low, you can
not obtain maximum standby/talk time at low temperatures.
ƒ
Do not clean the battery with water or any organic solvent.
ƒ
If you don’t use the battery for a long time, please fully charge the
battery before you store it.
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It is recommended that used batteries should be returned to the
mobile phone manufacturer or put into the specified public battery
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recycling area.
2.5 SWITCHING ON/OFF YOUR PHONE
ƒ
Press and hold Hang Up Key
(red button) for a few
seconds to switch your phone on. Startup animation will be
displayed on the LCD screen.
ƒ
If you are prompted to enter the phone password, enter the
password (at the time of leaving the factory, the password is preset
to 1234) and press “OK” . If you are prompted to enter the PIN,
enter the PIN and press “OK”. Your SIM card and PIN are supplied
by your network operator.
ƒ
Enter the idle screen.
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To switch your phone off, press and hold Hang Up Key
for a few seconds.
2.6 USE OF PASSWORD
Your mobile phone and SIM card have multiple passwords. These
passwords prevent others from using your mobile phone and SIM card
without your permission. When you are required to enter any password
(referred below), first enter the correct password (displayed in “*”), then
press “OK”. If you enter wrong numbers, please first press “Clear” to
delete the wrong entry, then enter the correct numbers. You can change
PIN, PIN2 and phone password with the function list – Go to “Settings>Security Setup->Change Password”.
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2.6.1 Mobile Phone Code
The mobile phone password acts as the phone lock, and is used for
preventing others from using your phone without your permission.
Generally, the password of the mobile phone is supplied with the mobile
phone. The phone password preset by the manufacturer is 1234. If
phone lock is activated, you will be required to enter the phone
password when you switch on your phone.
2.6.2 PIN
PIN (Personal Identification Number, 4-digit to 8-digit) is used to prevent
the unauthorized use of your SIM Card. PIN is generally supplied with
the SIM card by your network operator. If the PIN Check feature is
activated, then you will be required to enter the PIN each time you
switch on your phone. If you enter the wrong PIN three times in
succession, the SIM card will be locked. Please follow the operations
below to unlock it.
1. Enter the correct PUK as prompted on the display to unlock the SIM
card.
2. Then enter the new PIN and press “OK”.
3. When you are prompted to enter the new PIN again, enter it and
press “OK”.
4. If the PUK is correct, then the SIM card will be unlocked and the PIN
will be reset.
Warning: If you enter the wrong PIN three times in succession, the SIM
card will be locked and you will need to use the PUK to unlock it. PUK
is usually set by the network operator.
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2.6.3 PUK
PUK (Personal Unlock Key, 8-digit) is used for unlocking the locked PIN.
Please contact your network operator. If you enter the wrong PUK ten
times in succession, the SIM card will be invalid and you will need to
contact your network operator for exchanging your existing SIM Card
with a new SIM card.
2.6.4 PIN2
PIN2 (4-digit to 8-digit) is supplied with the SIM card. It is used for
setting “Call Cost”, “Fixed Dial” and other functions. Please contact your
network operator to confirm whether your SIM card supports these
functions. If you enter the wrong PIN2 three times in succession, the
PIN2 will be locked; the PIN2 can be unlocked only after you enter the
correct PUK2.
Please follow the operations below to unlock your PIN2:
1. Enter the correct PUK2 as prompted on the display to unlock PIN2.
2. Then enter the new PIN2 and press “OK”.
3. When you are prompted to enter the new PIN2 again, enter it and
press “OK” .
2.6.5 PUK2
PUK2 (Personal Unlock Key 2, 8-digit) is used for unlocking the locked
PIN2. Usually PUK2 is supplied with the SIM card by the manufacturer.
If not, please contact your network operator. If you enter the wrong
PUK2 ten times in succession, you will be unable to apply the functions
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that need PIN2. If you want to apply these functions again, you will
need to contact your network operator to exchange your existing SIM
Card with a new SIM Card.
2.6.6 Barring Code
To activate call barring, you need a Barring Code.
The Barring Code comes with your subscription of this network function
and can be obtained from your network operator.
2.7 USING THE PERSONAL HANDS-FREE KIT
With personal hands free kit, you can answer a call without using your
hand to hold the phone. When you insert the connector of the personal
hand free kit into the earpiece jack on the phone, it will play the role of
the earpiece and the microphone of the phone.
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3. GENERAL FUNCTIONS
3.1 MAKING CALLS
In idle screen, enter the area code and phone number and press the
(green color key) to make a call.
Pick Up Key
To end a call, press the Hang Up Key
3.1.1 Making International Calls
Press the
key twice in succession to enter the symbol “+”. Enter
the country code, area code and phone number, then press the Pick Up
Key
3.1.2 Making Calls to an Extension Number
After you enter the host number, press
key three times in
succession to enter the symbol “p" or press
key four times in
succession to enter the symbol “w”. Then enter the extension number
and press the Pick Up Key
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3.1.3 Edit Wrong Inputs
Press the Right Soft Key to delete the last character on the display. If
you want to delete all characters that you have entered, press and hold
the Right Soft Key for a few seconds.
3.1.4 Calling a Number from the Phone Book
Method 1:
1)
Scroll to the phone book by pressing the Right Soft Key. To
search the entry you want, first press the number keys to enter
the first character of the name, then press the Selection Key Up
or Down to get to the desired name
Key to find the name.
2)
Press the Pick Up Key
or use the Side
to call the number.
Method 2:
1)
On the standby screen, press the Left Soft key twice to enter the
Phone Book.
2)
Select ”Search Entry” to find the number you want and then press
the Pick Up Key
to call the selected number.
3)
In the idle screen, continuously press the Left Soft Key to enter
Phone Book menu.
4)
Select Search by name, and after you find the number you want
to dial, press the Pick Up Key
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to make the call.
3.1.5 Re-dialing a Last Called Number
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In the idle screen, press the Pick Up Key
Call logs.
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You can press the Selection Key
Side Keys to select the numbers.
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Press the Pick Up Key
to display the
Up or Down, or the
to call the selected number.
3.1.6 Speed Dialing
You can assign Speed Dial Numbers for eight of your most frequently
called numbers in positions 2-9. Select “Settings->Phone Setup>Speed Dial->Set Number”. Select “On” and the names and phone
numbers assigned to the speed dialing keys, from 2-9, can be dialed by
pressing and holding the corresponding number key.
3.2 ADJUSTING THE SOUND VOLUME
During a call, you can directly press the Side Keys of the phone to
adjust the earpiece volume.
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3.3 ANSWERING CALLS
ƒ
When you have an incoming call, your phone will ring or vibrate;
you can press the Up or Down Side Key to stop the ringing or
vibrating temporarily.
ƒ
You can answer the call by pressing the Pick Up Key
or the Left Soft Key.
ƒ
To end the call, press the Hang Up Key.
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If you want to reject the call, you can directly press the Hang Up
Key
or the Right Soft Key.
Note: If the caller can be identified, the caller’s phone number will be
displayed (if the number has been stored in the Phone Book of your
phone, the caller’s name and phone number will be displayed). If the
caller can’t be identified, the LCD screen will only display the caller’s
number. When you use the function list or Phone Book, you can also
answer a call.
3.4 OPTIONS DURING A CALL
Your phone provides a number of control functions that you can use
during a call.
3.4.1 Call Waiting
If the network supports Call Waiting and you have activated the Call
Waiting feature, you will hear the Call Waiting tone when you have an
incoming call, while you are in the middle of another call.
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If you want to answer the call during a call:
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Press the Pick Up Key
or the Left Soft Key to answer
the incoming call, and the first call will automatically be put on hold;
(refer to “Hold/Switch”) after you answer the incoming call.
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or the Right Soft
Or you can press the Hang Up Key
Key to reject the incoming call and continue the current call.
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Or you can press the Left Soft Key to select End to end the current
call and receive the incoming call.
3.4.2 Hold/Switching
When you have a call on hold and another one in progress:
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You can press the Left Soft Key to select Switch, which will hold
the call in progress and answer the call on hold, so that you can
talk with the other party.
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Or you can press the Left Soft Key to select End Call to end the
current call or the call on hold.
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You can also press the Hang Up Key
current call.
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Or you can press the Left Soft Key to select End All to end both the
current call and the call on hold.
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to end the
3.4.3 Call Hold
If the network supports Call Holding, you can make another call while
you have a call in progress:
Method 1:
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Directly enter the phone number or press the Left Soft Key to dial
the phone number you want to call from the phonebook, or press
the Left Soft Key to select New Call, enter the phone number, then
press Pick Up Key
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to make a second call.
The first call (in progress) will be automatically put on hold.
Method 2:
Press the Left Soft Key to select mute to put the current call on hold.
Then start making another call.
After the call is answered, one call is in progress and the other one is on
hold; and you can switch between the two calls. (refer to “Hold/Switch”
for details)
3.4.4 Mute/Un-mute
With this function, you can turn off/on the microphone of the phone and
any other microphones that are connected to the phone. The “Mute”
function can prevent others from hearing your voice.
During a call, you can press the Left Soft Key to enter “Option→->Mute”
to turn on/off the mute function.
3.4.5 Other Options during a Call
During a call, you can enter the Phone Book, SMS, Sound Recorder
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and other functions. (Please refer to Menu Guidance for details.)
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4. GUIDE TO MENU OPERATIONS
The functions available in this particular mobile phone model are listed
below along with their brief descriptions. . If you want to view these
functions, refer to “Appendix D: Function List”.
4.1 PHONE BOOK
You can store a great deal of phone numbers in the memory of the
mobile phone
The number of phone numbers that can be stored in the SIM Card
depends on capacity of the SIM Card.
The phone numbers stored in the phone and SIM card are accessible
as a single Phone Book when you search for phone numbers.
In idle mode, press Right Soft key enter the phone book list directly.
4.1.1 Quick Search
With this function, you can quickly locate the number of the person you
wish to speak to. You can enter the initial letter of the person’s name
and entries which begin with this letter will be displayed in the middle
Up or
lines of the LCD; you can press the Selection key
Down, or Side Keys to browse the entries, then you can press the Pick
Up Key
to make a call.
4.1.2 Search Entry
You can find the phone number you need in the phone book by applying
this function. In the idle screen, press the “Menu” to select “Phone
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Book” and then press the Selection key
Up or Down to select
“Search Entry”. Thereafter, follow the instructions written below:
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In the "Name" box, enter all letters of the name or the initial letters
of the name.
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Press “Option” to select “Search”, and then press “OK”. All entries
that match the information entered by you will be listed. You can
press the Selection Key
Up or Down to browse all entries,
then you can press the Pick Up Key
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to make a call.
You can perform following operations for each entry by pressing
“Option”:
IP Dial: If the IP Dial has been set, the IP prefix number will be
added before the phone number,
Send SMS: Send messages to the number.
Send MMS: Send MMS to the number.
Black List: save the number to black list.
View: View this entry.
Edit: Edit this entry.
Delete: Delete this entry from the Phone Book.
Copy: You can copy entries in the SIM card to the phone or entries
in the phone to the SIM card, i.e. SIM to Phone Copy or Phone to
SIM Copy.
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Move: Entries saved in the SIM Card can be moved to the phone
with this function. Similarly entries in the phone can be moved to
the SIM Card.
Duplicate: You can copy the entries saved in the SIM Card to the
SIM Card and entries saved in the phone to the phone, i.e. Local
Copy.
Note: You can quickly access the name and number of the person you
wish to call by using the Numeric Keys 2-9. For example if you wish to
access the number of someone whose name begins with the letter ‘C’ ,
you need to press the Numeric key 2 thrice. For someone whose name
begins with the letter ‘A’ you need to press the Numeric Key 2 only once.
Similarly you can quickly access the numbers of the persons you wish
to call.
4.1.3 Add New Entry
With this function, you can add new entries to the Phone Book. You can
add them to the SIM Card or the phone. Specific operations are as
follows:
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Select “Add New Entry” in the Phone Book menu, and then select
“To SIM” or “To Phone”.
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If you select “To SIM”, press “OK”; after you edit the names, press
“Done” and then press the Selection Key Up or Down to enter the
“Number”, then select “Save”.
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Select “To Phone” and press “OK”.
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First enter the name, and press “Edit”; this mobile phone offers you
Multitap ABC Entry Method (ABC), Multitap abc Entry Method
(abc), Numeric Entry Method (123), Smart ABC Entry Method (eZi
ABC), Smart abc Entry Method (eZi abc). (Refer to “Appendix A:
Guidance of Entry Methods”); then press “Options” and select
“Done”.
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Then press the Selection key
Up or Down to select the
information you want to enter: Number, Home Number, Company
Name (refer to entering name for specific operations), Email
Address, Office Number, Fax Number.
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Left or Right to set Associate
Press the Selection Key
Picture, Associate Sound, Caller Group.
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If you enter wrong characters, press “Clear” to clear the characters
you have entered . If you want to delete all characters you have
entered, press and hold “Clear” for a few seconds.
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Finally, press “Done” to complete adding new entries.
Note: When editing E-mail address, press
methods.
key to switch entry
4.1.4 Copy All
With this function, you can copy the Phone Book entries between the
phone and SIM card.
Note: If the storage capacity of the Phone Book in the phone is different
from the storage capacity of the Phone Book in the SIM card, then the
Phone Book with the smaller storage capacity will be the one that will
function during copying.
4.1.5 Delete
With this function, you can completely delete all contents in the Phone
Book of the phone or the SIM card; you will be prompted and asked
whether you want to delete all entries before you actually delete all
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entries.
4.1.6 Caller Group
You can set the group name, ringing type, associate sound, associate
picture and member list here. You can arrange the names and phone
numbers saved in the Phone Book into Caller Groups. For each Caller
Group, you can set the phone to sound a specific ringing tone and show
a selected picture on the display when you receive a call from a phone
number in the group.
4.1.7 Extra Number
You can set Owner Number, Service Dial Number and SOS Number
here.
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For Owner Number, you can enter a group of a number and a
name and you can also edit or erase it. After you finish editing,
press “OK” to save the Owner Number.
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You can enter service dial numbers if your SIM Card supports this
function.
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You can enter five groups of SOS numbers.
Note: If the keypad is locked, you can dial SOS numbers that you edit.
4.1.8 Settings
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Memory Status: Displays the used space and total space of
phone book in the phone and phone book in the SIM card.
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Preferred Storage: You can choose and set where you want to
store the new added entry; you can set it to SIM or Phone.
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Fields: When adding a new entry to the phone, you can select the
fields you need, including Home Number, Company Name, Email
Address, Office Number, Fax Number, Associate Picture,
Associate Sound and Caller Group.
4.2 MESSAGES
4.2.1 SMS
Short Message Service (SMS) is a kind of network service, and the
network in which your phone operates, may not always support this
service. If you want to send short messages, you need the number of
Short Message Service Center (you can get the number from your
network operator).
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In the idle mode, press the Left Soft Key to enter the menu and
scroll to “Messages” by pressing
Left/Right or Up/Down.
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the Selection Key
Press “OK” twice to enter this function.
4.2.1.1 Write Messages
Press
to switch entry methods when editing messages. You can
enter 612 letters or figures and also insert pictures and tones while
editing messages. (support EMS service)
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Enter your message. Press
entry mode.
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Press “Option” to select the following options:
to insert the special symbol in
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Done: Message Editing Completed.
Use Template: Templates are pre-stored before the phone leaves
the factory.
Insert Number: Insert phone number from Phone Book.
Insert Object: Insert picture, animation, melody, sound.
Format Text: Set up Size, Style, Alignment, Paragraph of the text
you edit.
Input Method: Switch input method.
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Select the following options after selecting “Done” in above Step:
Send Only: Send messages.
Save and Send: Save the short message to the outbox and send it
out.
Save: Save the message to Drafts without sending it out.
Send To Many: Send messages to more than one person at one
time.
Send By Group: Send messages to one group.
4.2.1.2 Inbox
Select “Send Only” or “Save and Send” in Step 2 and enter the phone
number of the receiver or select the phone number from the phone
book and press “OK” to send it out.
When receiving new short messages or when short message box is full,
status icon. If the short message box is full,
the screen will display
you will not be able to receive new messages. Please delete all
unnecessary messages to continue receiving new messages.
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When you select “Inbox”, the screen will display all the messages
icon displayed
in the inbox. Unread messages will have this
next to them.
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Press “OK” to browse the current message.
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Read the message and then press “Option” to select the following
options:
Reply: Reply to the message of the sender.
Delete: Delete the message.
Edit: Edit the message.
Forward: Forward or edit the original text message and send it to
the specified number.
Delete All: Delete all messages in the inbox.
Use Number: Extract all phone numbers and save them to the SIM
Card or phone or dial these numbers directly.
Save Objects: Save extracted pictures, animation and tones.
Note: Contents in Preset Animation and Melody cannot be saved.
4.2.1.3 Outbox
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Select “Outbox” and the screen will display all the messages in the
outbox. Messages with this icon
been successfully sent.
are the messages that have
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Press “OK” to browse the current messages.
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Read messages and then press “Option” to select the following
options:
Send: Send the message.
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Edit: Edit the message. Send it to the specified number after
editing.
Delete: Delete the message.
Delete All: Delete all messages in the outbox.
Use Number: Extract the phone number of the receiver.
(Please refer to “Write Messages” for operation details.)
4.2.1.4 Drafts
When you choose to save the message, it will be saved to the Drafts.
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Read the messages saved to Drafts and then press “Option” to
select the following options:
Send: Send the message.
Edit: Edit the message. Send it to the specified number after
editing.
Delete: Delete the message.
Delete All: Delete all messages in Drafts.
Use Number: Extract the phone number of the receiver.
4.2.1.5 Template
Ten template messages are saved in the phone and users can edit or
delete them. After deleting, the Outbox Template section will become
blank.
4.2.1.6 Message Setting
You can set the default information about SMS properties with this
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function.
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Profile Setting: You can save or modify the Short Message
Center number required for sending messages; the number can
be obtained from the network operator.
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Common Setting: Message Information Report and Route for
Reply-Path can be set. Selecting Information Report function
enables you to receive the status report on whether the short
messages have been sent successfully or not. This function is
dependent on network services offered by your network operator.
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Memory Status: Check the percentage of short messages stored
in SIM card and phone in their total capacity; the exact capacity
depends on the message contents, the phone and the SIM card.
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Preferred Storage: Set the default location for Message Saving
by selecting either SIM Card or the phone.
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Preferred Bearer: You can choose GPRS priority, GSM priority,
only using GPRS, or only using GSM to process the sending of
message.
Note: Your selection of location for saving, only affects the message
outbox.
4.2.2 MMS
Users need to apply to the network vendor for using the MMS services.
4.2.2.1 Write Message
When writing message, you can choose To, Cc, Bcc, Subject or Edit
content.
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“To”: maybe the telephone number or E-mail address.
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“Cc”: Choosing Cc, you can send the MMS at the same time to
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others. Cc can be the telephone numbers or E-mail addresses.
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“Bcc”: Send MMS secretly at the same time to others. The Bcc
can be telephone numbers or E-mail addresses.
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Subject: You can edit the Subject of the MMS.
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Edit content: You can enter the text; insert image, insert audio, or
insert an attachment.
4.2.2.2 Inbox
The phone will save the received MMS into the inbox.
After entering the listing of the inbox, you will see the received
messages. There will be a not-read icon on the left of the new MMS.
You can press the Selection Key
Up or Down or the Side
Keys to scroll and view the listing of MMS with the senders’ numbers
or names. If you view the MMS, it will become as a read MMS and its
corresponding icon will become read. In the listing of MMS, press the
Left Soft Key and select “Option” to proceed with the following
operations:
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View: View this MMS.
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Properties: View the particular information, including From, Cc,
Subject, Date and the size of the MMS.
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Reply: Reply to the Sender.
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Reply to all: Reply to all the Senders.
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Forward: Forward this MMS to others
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Delete: Delete this MMS.
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Delete All: Delete all MMS in the inbox
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Use Number: Extract appointed phone number, and then save it
into the SIM card or phone for use. You can also dial the extracted
phone numbers directly.
4.2.2.3 Outbox
After entering Outbox, press “Option” to choose the following options:
·View: View this MMS.
· Properties : View the particular information, including From, Cc,
Subject , Date and the size of the MMS.
·Forward: Forward this MMS to others.
Note: If the MMS has failed to be sent, it will be saved into Outbox. You
can then send this MMS by choosing “Resend”.
·Delete: Delete this MMS.
·Delete All: Delete all MMS in the Outbox
·Use Number: Extract appointed phone number, and then save it into
the SIM card or phone for use. You also can dial the extracted phone
numbers directly.
4.2.2.4 Drafts
After entering drafts, press “Option” to choose the following options:
·View:View this MMS.
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· Properties : View the particular information, including From, Cc,
Subject, Date and the size of the MMS.
·Send:Send the MMS to the destination.
·Edit message: Enter the editing board of this MMS draft. (Reference
“Write Message”.)
·Delete: Delete this MMS.
·Delete All: Delete all MMS in the Drafts
·Use Number: Extract appointed phone number, and then save it into
the SIM card or phone for use. You can also dial the extracted phone
numbers directly.
4.2.2.5 Templates
Five Templates are saved in the phone. Users can access these
templates - View, Properties and Write Message of the Template
4.2.2.6 Message Settings
Use this menu to set up various options for using the messaging service.
- Sending: You can set Validity period, Delivery Report, Read Report,
Priority, Slide Timing, Delivery Time.
- Retrieval: You can set Home Network, Roaming, Read Report,
Delivery Report.
- Filters: You can set Anonymous, Max Size, Advertisement.
- Edit Profile: Select a connection profile to be used for MMS. You can
also edit a profile.
- Auto Signature: You can set “Auto Signature” to On or Off and edit
the Signature content.
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- Memory Status: You can view the Usage, Total Memory and Free
Memory.
4.2.3 Voice Mail Server
Press Up/Down keys to select “Voice Mail Server” in the “Messages”
menu, and press “OK” to enter the Voice Mail Server.
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Edit: Input or modify the number of voice mailbox.
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Connect to Voice: You can hear messages in the voice mailbox
with this function.
Note: The service offered by the network resembles the answering
machine which enable the caller to leave voice messages when you
cannot or are not willing to answer the phone. Your phone number of
the voice mailbox is saved in the phone. Press and hold the Numeric
Key 1 to dial the number of the voice mailbox in the idle mode after the
voice mailbox number is set. Please contact the network operator for
details.
4.2.4 Broadcast Message
The network service enables you to receive various text messages,
such as those containing information about weather or transportation.
Only a few networks across the world provide such a service. Please
refer to the network operator for details.
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Receive Mode: Turn on or off the Cell Broadcast.
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Read Message: Press the Selection Key Up/Down
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to
select the message.
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Languages: Select the required language to display the
broadcast message.
Note: Language support depends on the network operator.
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Channel Setting: Select Add/Edit/Delete the Broadcast Channel.
You can selectively receive the broadcast messages.
4.3 CALL HISTORY
In the idle mode, press the Left Soft Key to enter the menu and select
“Call History”.
4.3.1 Missed Calls
You can view the last 20 missed calls with this function.
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Enter the Missed Calls function, and then press the Selection Key
Up/Down
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to select one phone number.
Press ”Option” to conduct the follow operations:
Delete: Delete the number from the list of missed calls.
Save to Phone book: Save the selected numbers to SIM card or
the phone.
Dial: Dial the selected phone number.
Edit: Edit the selected number and save it to SIM card or the
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phone.
Send SMS: Send SMS message to the number.
Send MMS: Send MMS message to the number.
Black List: Save the number to Black List.
4.3.2 Dialed Calls
You can view the last 20 dialed calls with this function. You can delete,
save, dial or edit the selected call after entering the function. (Please
refer to “Missed Calls” for details.)
4.3.3 Received Calls
You can view the last 20 received calls with this function. You can delete,
save, dial or edit the received call selected by you after entering the
function. (Please refer to “Missed Calls” for details.)
4.3.4 Delete Call Log
You can remove all records of missed, dialed or received calls with this
function.
4.3.5 Call Time
With this function, you can view the call time for the last call, total calls
made and the total received calls and reset all the times.
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Last Call time: The last call time can be checked.
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Total Calls Made: Total call time for the Total Calls Made can be
checked.
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Total Calls Received: Total time for received calls can be
checked.
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Reset All Times: Reset the counters.
4.3.6 Call Cost
You can check Last Call Cost, Total Cost, Max Cost and Reset the Cost
and set the Price Per Unit.
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Last Call Cost: You can check last call charges.
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Total Cost: You can check the upper limit on call charges.
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Reset Cost: You can check and modify the call rates. PIN2 code
is required when modifying.
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Max Cost: You can check and modify total call charges. PIN2
code is required when modifying.
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Price Per Unit: You can check and modify the upper limit on call
charges. PIN2 code is required when modifying.
Note: This function depends on the SIM card and some SIM cards do
not support the function. PIN2 is provided by the network operator.
Please contact the network operator for the PIN2.
4.3.7 SMS Counter
You can set Sent and Received SMS with this function.
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Sent: You can check and clear the number of sent messages.
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Received: You can check and clear the number of received
messages.
Note: This function has nothing to do with the SIM card, i.e. replacing
SIM card does not change the number of sent and received messages.
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4.3.8 GPRS Counter
You can view the flux Last Sent, Last Received, All Sent, All Received
and Reset the Counter.
4.4 SETTINGS
The Settings menu provides you with various setting options to
customize the phone to your preferences and needs. You can also reset
the settings to their default status.
To access this menu, press “Menu” in Idle mode and select Settings
4.4.1 User Profiles
4.4.1.1 General
·Activate
·Customize
Tone Setup: Includes Incoming Call, Alarm, Power On, Power Off,
Message Tone, and Keypad Tone. You can choose the built-in ring
tones, or the tones composed by you, and you can also choose the
Ring Download.
Volume: Includes the volume setting of Ring Tone and Key Tone; the
degree from one to seven can be chosen.
Alert Type:
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Ring: Just ringing, no vibration when receiving a call.
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Vibration Only: Just Vibrating
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Vibra and Ring: Vibrating and ringing when receiving a call.
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Vibra Then Ring: Ringing after vibration when receiving a call.
Ring Type:
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Single: Rings once when receiving a call.
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Repeat: Rings continuously when receiving a call.
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Ascending: Rings continuously and the volume increases
gradually.
Note: Human singing tone cannot be played in Ascending Ring.
Connect Notice:
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None: No any notice when connect.
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Tone Only: Just tone.
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Vibration Only: Just Vibrating
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Tone & Vibration: Tone and Vibration when connect.
Extra Tone:
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Warning: When necessary you will be warned with the prompt
tone.
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Error: You will be alerted by a tone if you make a mistake.
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Camp On: A prompt tone will be heard after searching the
network successfully.
Answer Mode:
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Any Key: Press any key except the Side Keys to answer a call
(with the exception of Hang Up Key and Right Soft Key)
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LCD Backlight: You can set the time of turning off the Backlight.
4.4.1.2 Meeting
The detailed operation is same as shown in the “General”.
4.4.1.3 Outdoor
The detailed operation is same as shown in the “General”.
4.4.1.4 Indoor
The detailed operation is same as shown in the “General”.
4.4.1.5 Headset
Insert the earphone and enter into the Headset mode automatically.
This mode has no Activate option; the detailed operation has been
shown in the “General”. If you choose the automatic option in the
earphone mode supplied by the answer mode, the phone will be
answered automatically when you receive a call.
key, to activate or deactivate the silent
Note: Press and hold the
mode. In the Silent mode you can no hear no sounds except the
vibration indicating an incoming call or an SMS. is the one set to silence.
4.4.2 Phone Setup
Time and Date:
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Set Home City: Select city across the world.
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Set Time/Date: Enter the current time and date.
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Set Format: Select a time and a date format.
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Schedule Power On/Off: You can set the time for auto power on
/off, but before the use of this function you must get the mode
started. Then set Power On/Off and set the time.
Note: Please disable the Schedule Power On function before you board
an airplane.
Preferred Input Methods:
Language: Select one of several languages for the display text.
Preferred Input Methods: Set the default input method for text editing.
Speed Dial: When set to ON, 8 numbers are available which you can
set for Speed dialing (corresponding numeric keys 2-9). Press and hold
the corresponding numeric key in the idle interface to dial the
corresponding phone number.
Dedicated Key: You can define the shortcut function of Up, Down, Left
and Right of the Selection Key
as you like. Press the
corresponding direction key to enter the specified function in idle mode.
Shortcuts: You can use the Navigation keys as shortcuts to access
specific menus directly from Idle mode.
Auto Update of Date and Time: It can be set to ON or OFF.
Note: Whether Auto Time Update is supported or not depends on the
network operator.
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4.4.3 Display Setup
Use this menu to change settings for the display.
Wallpaper: You can select the default pictures that are available in the
phone or you can also download pictures for the Wallpaper.
Themes: You can set the background colour of the screen to your liking.
Each colour can be set up as follows:
„
Activate.
„
Update Period: You can choose Off (don’t update), Hourly,
Daily, Weekly, Monthly and Seasonally.
„
Set order: Set the order of the background colour updating
every time.
Note: After setting the renewal frequency or order, it only can be
used by choosing Activate.
Screen Saver: Set the picture and time for the Screen-Saver. First set
Screen Saver on, then set the waiting time for Screen Saver, and
thereafter select a picture for the Screen Saver. You may download
pictures for the Screen Saver or use the pictures provided in the phone.
Main Menu Style: You can select a display style for the main menu
screen.
Power On Display: Besides the pictures provide in the phone, you can
also download pictures for the Power On Display.
Power Off Display: Besides the pictures provide in the phone, you can
also download pictures for the Power Off display.
Luminance: Allows you to adjust the luminance of the screen.
Keypad Light Set: You can set the scope of the keypad light time.
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Greeting Text: Use this menu to enter the greeting that is displayed
briefly when the phone is switched on.
Show Date and Time: When set to ON, time and date will be displayed
on the idle frame.
Show Owner Number: When set to ON, the Owner Number will be
displayed on the idle screen (but this does not apply to the Analog
Clock Wallpaper).
Note: The phone number will be displayed only if you have
edited the name or call of the phone number, and line 1 and line
2 are corresponding to the two sets of phone numbers
respectively.
4.4.4 Call Setup
Caller ID: You can select the system presetting provided by the network
operator to hide or send the number. The default setting by the factory
is Set By Network.
Note: This function depends on the network so selecting “Hide ID” may
cause failure to dial. Before using this function, please test it by talking
over the phone to ensure that everything is ok.
Call Waiting:
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Activate: When you activate this function, the mobile phone will
be connected with the network. After a while, the network will
respond by sending the message to OK your operation. When
Call Waiting is activated, you will receive an alert from the network
if someone calls you while you are attending another call, , and
the phone number of the caller will appear on the screen.
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Deactivate: If you cancel the Call Waiting function, you will not
receive any alerts from the network if someone calls while you
are attending another call.
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Query Status: With this function you can make enquiries from the
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network about the current status.
Call Divert: Call Diverting is a
network service that enables the
incoming call to be transferred to another phone specified by you. Enter
Call Setting, select Call Divert and press OK to use the function.
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Divert All Voice Calls: When you activate this function, all
incoming calls will be diverted to the specified number. Select
Activate or Deactivate to connect the phone with the network.
After a while, the network will respond and advise you about the
status of the Call Divert function. .
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Divert If Unreachable: When you activate this function, the
incoming call will be diverted to the specified number if your
number is not reachable. Select Activate or Deactivate to connect
the phone with the network. After a while, the network will respond
and advise you about the status of the Divert If Unreachable
function.
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Divert If No Answer: When you activate this function, the
incoming call will be diverted to the specified number if your
phone is not answered within a specified time. Select Activate or
Deactivate to connect the phone with the network. After a while,
the network will respond and advise you about the status of the
Divert If No Answer function.
−
Divert If Busy: When you activate the function, the incoming call
will be diverted to the specified number when your phone is busy.
Select Activate or Deactivate to connect the phone with the
network. After a while, the network will respond and advise you
about the status of the Divert If Busy function.
−
Divert All Data Calls: Support from the network operator is
needed to divert all data calls.
Note on the above-mentioned five divert operations:
−
Activate: Activate it after inputting the divert number.
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−
−
Deactivate: Cancel the function.
−
Query Status: Inquire with the network about the current
status of the chosen divert option. The phone will contact
the network, and after a while the network will respond and
inform you of the result.
Cancel All Divert: Cancel various divert options with this function,
i.e. set all divert functions to Deactivate. Select the function to
connect the phone with the network. After about a minute, the
network will respond and advise you about status of the Cancel All
Divert function.
Call Barring:
You can bar all or selected calls with this function. The network bar
password provided by the network operator is required to set this
function. You will be advised if the password is correct or not. Press OK
to select the Call Barring option, then select Activate or Deactivate. You
will need to enter the bar password. The phone will then make contact
with the network, and after a while, the network will respond and informs
you about the status of the Call Barring function.
Outgoing Calls:
−
All Calls: When this option is activated, you cannot make any
calls.
−
International Calls: When this option is activated, you can make
long distance international calls.
−
International Except Home: When this option is activated, you
can only make local calls when you are abroad or dial numbers
of the country where the network provider is present.
Incoming Calls:
−
All Calls: When this option is activated, you cannot receive any
calls.
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−
When Roaming: When this option is activated, you cannot receive
any incoming calls if you are out of reach of the network service.
Note on the above-mentioned five barring operations:
−
−
Activate: Activate it after inputting the barring number.
−
Deactivate: Cancel the barring function.
Query Status: Inquire with the network about the current status of
the chosen barring option. The phone will make contact with the
network, and after a while, the network will respond and inform you
of the result.
−
Cancel All:
−
Cancel the call barring. The network barring password provided by
the network operator is required to cancel call barring.
−
Change Barring Password: You can modify the barring password
with this function. Enter the original barring password when
modifying.
Line Switching:
−
Switch to Line 1 or Line 2, the default is Line 1.
Note: If you select Line 2, then making calls from Line 2
depends on the network operator.
Call Time Reminder:
The function prompts you to end the call to save the call cost. The
prompt options are "Off", "Single" or "Periodic"; There will be no
prompts when the Call Time Reminder is set to OFF. You are required to
enter a specific time value in the range of 1 and 3,000 seconds When
set to “Single”, the phone will automatically ring once. You are required
to select a numerical value between 30 and 60 seconds when setting
the prompt to “Periodic”, and the phone will automatically ring once at
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your chosen time before the completion of every full minute.
Call Time Display:
You can Activate or Deactivate the Call Time Display function. When set
to ON, the talk time will be displayed on the screen during the call. No
call time will be displayed when this function is set to OFF.
Auto Redial:
You can Activate or Deactivate the Auto Redial function. When set to
ON, the phone will automatically redial the last called number after a
while if you fail to connect to the number. . Auto Redial can be done up
to 10 times , and you cannot make any other call when the Auto Redial
is in progress.
To end Auto Redial, press cancel.
Closed User Group:
Press Left Soft key to view the group list. Select “Add” to enter the
group name, then press “Option” and select “Done”. Thereafter, enter
the serial number, and then press “OK” to complete the process of
adding a new group. Select an existing group, and then press “Option”
to edit, add, activate, deactivate or delete the group.
Note: This service is network dependent.
IP Number: you can edit and Activate three IP Numbers.
Black List: In the Blacklist feature, you can set five numbers (at best 20
digits for each number). When this Blacklist is activated, you won’t
receive the calls from the numbers entered in the Blacklist.
4.4.5 Network Setup
Please contact the network operator for the following network service.
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·Network Selection
You can set it at Automatic or Manual to select the network (Auto is
recommended). When selecting Automatic, the phone will make the
preferential selection according to the network in which SIM card
belongs to. When selecting Manual, you are required to select the same
network as the registered network with the network operator by SIM
card for your use.
·Preferred Networks
When selecting Preferred Networks, kindly note that the default
network is the network of the SIM Card that is currently in use in your
phone. Press “Option” to conduct the following operations:
- Add From List: Display all PLMN list.
- Create New: Create a new network and set the network priority.
- Change Priority: Reset the selected Network Priority
- Delete: Delete the current preferred network.
·Band Selection
For the phone to make and receive phone calls, it must register with
an available network. Your phone can handle any of the following
types of networks: Dual Band and 1900.
The country where you purchased your phone determines the default
band that it uses. When you travel abroad, you may need to change
to an appropriate band.
·GPRS Connection
GPRS Connection can be set as Connecting When Needed or Always
Connected.
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4.4.6 Security Setup
The Security Set Up Options are as follows:
·SIM Lock:
Enter the right PIN. When the SIM Lock is set to ON, you are required
to enter the PIN each time that you switch on the phone. PUK
(Personal Unlock key) is required when you fail to enter the right PIN
three times in succession. PUK is used to unlock and modify the
locked PIN. Please contact the network operator if you are not
provided with PUK or have lost the PUK.
·Phone Lock:
You can lock or unlock the phone. Enter the password to activate or
deactivate the phone lock. When the phone is locked, you will be
required to enter the phone password if SIM card needs to be
changed. 4-8 numbers can be used for the phone password.
·Auto Keypad Lock:
You can lock/unlock the phone keyboard and set the Key Lock Time
to 5 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute or 5 minutes. The default is OFF.
·Fixed Dial:
Fixed Dialing requires a SIM Card that allows fixed numbers to be
saved. If this function is activated, only phone numbers in the Fixed
Dial List can be dialed. PIN2 is required for this function. Network
support is also required. Note: PIN2 is not required before the phone
is switched off, if you enter PIN2 after the phone is switched on.
Therefore, please switch the phone off and switch it on again after
your setting, if you do not want others to change the status of the
Fixed Dial.
·Barred Dial:
Barred Dialing requires a SIM Card that allows fixed numbers to be
barred. If this function is activated, the phone numbers in the barred
dial list cannot be dialed. PIN2 is required for the function. Network
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support is also required.
·Change Password:
You can change PIN, PIN2, and phone lock password with this
function.
- PIN
Steps for changing the PIN are as follows:
The original PIN is required before changing the PIN.
Enter the new PIN. 4-8 numbers can be used for PIN.
Re-enter New PIN to OK the New PIN
- PIN2
Steps for changing the PIN2 are as follows:
The original PIN2 is required before changing PIN2.
Enter the new PIN2. 8 figures can be used for PIN2.
Re-enter the New PIN2 to OK the new PIN2.
- Phone Lock Password
Steps for changing the Phone Lock Password are as follows:
The current phone password is required before changing the phone
password.
Enter the new phone password.
Re-enter the new phone password to OK the new phone password.
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4.4.7 Restore Factory Settings
Enter “Settings” to select “Restore Factory Settings”, and press OK. All
settings can be restored to factory settings with this function.
4.5 MULTIMEDIA
4.5.1 Camera
You can take pictures wherever you are with the camera and also send
them as picture messages using the MMS. MMS is a network operator
dependent feature and you would need to get this service activated on
your SIM card.
To access this menu, press Menu in Idle mode and select “Multimedia”,
then select “Camera” or press
Note: Do not take photos of people without their permission.
Do not take photos in a place where cameras are not allowed.
Do not take photos in a place, where you may interfere with another
person’s privacy.
Taking a photo
to turn on the camera.
1.
Access the Camera menu or press
2.
Make any desired adjustments.
3.
Press the Center of the selection key or press
photo. The photo is saved in the Photos folder.
Press “Option” to conduct the following operations:
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to take a
·To Image Viewer:
- View: Browse the specified picture files.
- Browse Style: Select the browse style.
- Forward: Send to Wallpaper, Screen-Saver, Phone Book.
- Rename: Rename the specified picture files.
- Delete: Delete the specified picture files.
- Delete All Files: Delete all picture files.
- Sort: Sort all picture files by name, type, time, size and none.
- Storage: You can choose Phone or Memory Card to your pictures.
·Camera Setting:
- White Balance: adjust the colour balance of the image. You can
make your photo appear warmer or cooler.
- Shutter Sound: select the sound that you hear when you press the
shutter release.
- Exposure Value: You can adjust exposure value to improve the
image quality according to the actual conditions.
- Night Mode: you can choose to keep the Night Mode On or Off.
- Band: 50Hz, 60Hz.
·Image Setting:
Image Size: You can take and store pictures in various sizes 128x160, 80X64, 640x480, 800X600 and 1280x1024. The larger the
image size the more memory space it will occupy on your phone’s
memory.
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Image Quality: Normal, Fine, High, Low. Higher Quality images will
take up more space.
·Effect Setting:
You can add a distinct appeal to your pictures with the following
effects- Normal, Grayscale, Sepia, Embossment, Oil.
·Add Frame:
Apply a decorative frame. Only for the photo with the size of 128x160.
·Cont Shot:
Off, One Shot, Three Shot, Five Shot, and Burst Shot.
·Delay Timer:
Set a time delay before the camera takes a photo.
·Storage:
You can choose the Phone Memory or a Memory Card to store your
pictures.
·Restore Default:
Camera Parameters will be restored to factory parameters with this
function.
4.5.2 Image Viewer
The Image Viewer provides you with a quick view of the picture
functions. Please refer to the Image Viewer operations of the Camera
for details.
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4.5.3 Video Recorder
You can record videos of special moments with this function. Enter the
Video Recorder function using the Up Direction Key. Then press
“Option” to perform the following operations:
Video Caller ID
Your mobile phone has a unique Video Caller ID feature with which
allows you to personalise and add a special touch to every call that you
receive.
You can record Video of your loved ones and assign it to a specified
number in your phonebook contacts of the phone memory. Each time
you receive a call from that number, the Video that you have assigned
to that number will play on the screen.
You can also download video clips and assign them to specified
numbers,
·To Player:
- Play: You can play the specified video.
- Forward: You can forward the video to Screen Saver, Power On
Display or Power Off Display.
- Rename: You can rename the specified video.
- Delete: You can delete the specified video.
- Delete All Files: You can delete all videos.
- Sort: You can sort all video files and display them in a new order;
you can choose to Sort By Name, By Type, By Time, By Size and
None.
- Storage: You can choose the Phone Memory or a Memory Card to
store your videos.
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·Camcorder Setting:
- White Balance: You can choose from the following settings
depending on the need and conditions of the environment -Auto,
Daylight, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Cloud, Incandescence.
- Exposure Value: You can adjust the exposure value to improve the
video quality according to the actual conditions. EV -4, EV -3, EV -2,
EV -1, EV 0, EV +1, EV +2, EV+3, EV +4.
- Night Mode: You can choose to keep the Night Mode On or Off.
- Band: 50Hz, 60Hz.
·Video setting:
- Video Quality: You can choose from the following Video Quality
settings: Normal, High, Fine or Low. Higher Quality Videos take up
more space.
File Size Limit:You can choose from No Limit, 200k, 50k, and
25k to limit the size of the file.
- Recording Time Limit: You can choose No limit, 60s, 30s or 15s
to limit the Video Recording Time.;
- Record Audio: You can turn the Record Audio option On or Off
- Encode Format: 3GP and MP4 are the two options you can choose
from for Encoding Format.
·Effect Setting:
You can add a distinct appeal to your Videos with the following Effect
Settings - Normal, Grayscale, Sepia, Sepia Green, Sepia Blue, Color
Invert, Gray Invert, Blackboard, Whiteboard, Copper Carving, Blue
Carving, Embossment, Contrast and Sketch.
·Storage:
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You can choose the Phone Memory or the Memory Card to store your
videos.
·Restore Default:
Video Recorder Parameters will be restored to factory parameters with
this function.
4.5.4 Video Player
You can enjoy the spectacular video effects offered by the Video Player
of your mobile phone. After entering the Video Player function, you can
perform the following operations:
−
Play: You can play the specified video.
−
Forward: You can forward the video to Screen Saver, Power On
Display or Power Off Display.
−
Rename: You can rename the specified video.
−
Delete: You can delete the specified video.
−
Delete All Files: You can delete all videos.
−
Sort: You can sort all video files and display them in a new order;
you can choose to Sort By Name, By Type, By Time, By Size and
None.
−
Storage: You can choose the Phone Memory or Memory Card to
store your videos.
4.5.5 Audio Player
The Play, Stop, Back, Forward functions of the Audio Player correspond
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to
Up, Down, Left and Right directions of the Selection Key;
the available music formats include: MP3, WAV, AMR, MIDI, and IMY.
Press List to enter the Play List. Then use “Option” to perform the
following functions:
Note:
- The current system does not support some MP3s with a non-standard
format.
ƒ
Play: You can play the specified music;
ƒ
Detail: Filename, Channel, Quality, Size, Time and so on;
ƒ
Add to Rings: You can use MP3 music as the ring tone for
incoming calls.
ƒ
Refresh List: You can refresh the music file list of phone
memory’s “Audio” directory.
ƒ
Settings:
−
Play List: You can chose to select the playlist, either from
phone’s internal memory or the Memory card.
−
List Auto Gen: You can choose to keep it On or Off. When
you select Off, press ”Option” in Play List, and the system
will show the options of Add, Remove and Remove All
besides the above functions (but the Refresh List function
will not be provided).
−
Skin: Select a skin type.
−
Repeat: You can select Off or One or All
−
Shuffle: You can choose to keep the Shuffle option On/Off.
−
Background Play: When set to ON, the music will continue
playing even if you exit the Playing Screen (music will stop
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when there is an incoming call) You can adjust the volume
with the Side Keys of the phone. When set to OFF, the
music will stop playing when you exit the Playing Screen
−
LCD Light Auto Close:You can select On/Off.
Note: The audio player only automatically put the music files in the root
directory of USB disk in Play List, so please save the downloaded
music to the root directory of USB disk.
Warning: When you are using the audio player, please ensure that the
volume is adjusted properly to avoid harm to your ears.
4.5.6 Ebook Reader
You can choose this option to read text. This text reader only supports
TXT format text. The default is “txt format file” under the Document
directory in the mobile phone and memory card.
4.5.7 Sound Recorder
The mobile phone supports two recording formats: WAV and AMR and
you can choose either of the formats. You can record phone
conversations and these by default shall be saved to the Audio folder
under the File Manager; To start recording, press the soft key to Record,
Play, Append (only for AMR), Rename, Delete, Delete All, Forward and
go to Settings.
Note: the Microphone is located below the numeric keys, so therefore
the best results are achieved with the folder open; If there is an
incoming call while you are recording, the recording will be cut off and
the data before the incoming call will be automatically saved; AMR
adopts dynamic compression and provides a longer recording time than
WAV while utilizing the same storage space.
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4.5.8 Melody Compose
The mobile phone enables you to compose your favorite music as the
tone of incoming call, alarm or memo.
Note: The phone can save multiple tones edited by you according to
the volume of tones.
·When the Tone Editing List is blank, you can edit your favorite tones
by pressing “Add”. After you have finished editing, press “Option” to
select a music instrument or playing speed to play the editing tones.
You also can save the editing tones.
·Select the edited music, and press “Option” to conduct the following
operations:
−
Play: You can play the specified self-edit tones.
−
Edit: You can edit the specified self-edit tones.
−
Add: You can add new self-edit tones.
Note: A maximum of 150 notes can be edited with a piece of self-edit
tone.
−
Rename: You can modify the name of the selected self-edit
tone.
−
Delete: You can delete the selected self-edit tone.
−
Delete All Files: You can delete all self-edit tones.
−
Forward: You can send the self-edit tones to User Profile or
EMS.
·In the window of Tone Editing, press “Option” to conduct the following
operations:
− Play: You can preview the edited tone.
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− Play Speed: You can set the playing speed of the current editing
tone.
− Select Instrument: You can select the music instrument playing
the tone.
− Save: You can save the tone.
·The rules by which the tone is composed as follows:
Press
: You can insert note "pause". ("0")
Press
: You can insert note “1”. (“Do”)
Press
: You can insert note “2”. (“Re”)
Press
: You can insert note “3”. (“Mi”)
Press
: You can insert note “4”. (“Fa”)
Press
: You can insert note “5”. (“So”)
Press
: You can insert note “6”. (“La”)
Press
: You can insert note “7”. (“Si”)
Press
: You can insert a vibration note.
Press
: Modify the playing rhythm of the current tone;
Press
: Modify the current note with halftone;
Press up and down of
middle, low);
: Modify the tone of current note (high,
4.6 FUN & GAMES
4.6.1 Games
Choose “Games” from the “Fun & Games”.
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·Jet
Playing Instructions: Drive the jet and prevent it from crashing into the
obstacles. Use the 2,4,6 8 numeric keys to move the Copter. Use
Numeric Key 5 to make it go upward.
Note: Game menu includes Start Game, Best Grades and Game
Help .
·Puzzle
Playing Instructions: Move the small pictures to form the original
image. Use key 2(or up-arrow key) to make a picture go upwards, key
4(or left-arrow key) to make a picture go left , key 6(or right-arrow key)
to make a picture go right, and key 8(or down-arrow key) to make a
picture go downward.
Note: Game menu includes Start Game, Game Level, Best Grades
and Game Help.
·Monkey:
Playing Instructions: Control the Monkey to attack enemies or prevent
it from touching them. If you get the CLOCK you can extend the
playing time. Use key 2 (or up-arrow key) to move upwards, key 4(or
left-arrow key) to move left, key 6(or right-arrow key) to move right,
and key 5 to attack the enemies.
Note: Game menu includes Start Game, Best Grades and Game
Help.
·Chicken:
Playing Instructions: Control the chicken not to touch the thorn (and
thorn-stair) or fall down. (1) Use key 4(or left key) to make the chicken
go leftward, key 6(or right key) to make the chicken go rightward, and
key 5 to make the chicken fly.
Note: Game menu includes Start Game, Game Level, Best Grades
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and Game Help.
4.6.2 Game Setting
This function includes the settings of Game Audio and Game Vibration.
4.6.3 WAP
You can browse various WAP web sites on the internet with this service.
Note: You can't visit the internet unless you have registered the data
service function from Network Operators. Please ask local Network
Operators for details.
When using the WAP browser for the first time, you should first set WAP.
Note: Some of the items on your Mobile Phone have been set as the
WAP parameters of certain Network Operators when leaving the factory.
If you are a customer of these Network Operators, you can use the
Mobile Phone directly without setting, otherwise you must reset the
Mobile Phone.
·Homepage
Select to enter the home page. You can set the website of homepage
beforehand.
·Bookmarks
Bookmarks can be used for maintaining, browsing, editing, deleting
and adding the websites that you frequently visit.
·Recent Pages
Select this option to enter the websites you have visited recently.
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·Enter Address
Select this option to enter the website of the webpage which you
would like to visit.
·Service Inbox
The Service Inbox is used for reading received network information.
·Settings
- Connect Setting
„
Edit Profile
Five sets of different modes are available to Edit Profiles.
You can activate, use and edit only one of them. The
detailed setting of every set is as follows:
„
Rename Profile: Used for resetting the mode name.
„
Homepage: Used for setting the website of home page.
„
Data Account: This Mobile Phone only provides traditional
GSM data for WAP. You can contact your network operator
for details.
„
Connection Type: The option of connection type could be
temporary or permanent based on the gateway.
„
User Name: You need to log in the required user name on
the WAP server.
„
Password: You need to log in the required password on the
WAP server.
- Browser Options
„
Timeout: This option is used for setting the time limit. The
server will disconnect automatically if no data is input or
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transferred beyond the time limit.
„
Show Images: This option is used for opening or closing
the picture display function.
- Service Message Settings: This option is used for receiving or
rejecting network information.
„
Clear Cache: This option is used for clearing Cache files.
„
Clear Cookies: This option is used for clearing files of
Cookies.
„
Clear Recent Page List: This option is used for clearing
the pages visited recently.
Note: Please consult local Network Operators about the specific
parameters and settings of WAP. If you can't browse the WAP site due
to the changing of WAP settings by Network Operators or if the WAP
site and its contents are changed by the Internet provider. Please ask
Network Operators and internet content supplier for the latest
information in this regard.
4.6.4 Data Account
Default WAP Account List. Press Left Soft Key to enter "Edit".
Note: Please consult local Network Operators about the specific
parameters and settings of WAP.
4.7 FILE MANAGER
The phone provides the function of file manager; you can use the
function to manage all types of files stored in the phone or the memory
card. Select “Menu” to enter the main menu from the idle screen and
then select File Manager to enter the function of File Manager. Then
press “Option”
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4.7.1 Open
Enter the root directory of USB disk (phone’s internal memory/memory
card) with this function. In the system default folders, the folders
created by user and user files will be presented (there are only system
default folders when the first time the Power is turned On or when the
user does not change the directory).
·If the specified one is ‘folder’, press “Option” to conduct the following
operations:
−
Open: You can open the specified folder.
−
Create Folder: You can create a new folder in the specified
folder.
−
Rename: You can rename the specified folder.
−
Delete: You can delete the specified folder.
−
Sort: You can sort all files in the USB disk and display them in
a new order; you can choose to Sort By Name, By Type, By
Time, By Size and None.
·If the specified item is a file, press “Option” , and based on different
kinds, you can operate as follows:
−
View (Play): You can browse or play the music/photo/video file.
−
Forward: You can send the audio file to User Profile; and send
the picture file to wallpaper, to screen saver or to the Phone Book.
−
Detail: You can list the date and size of the appointed file.
−
Rename: You can rename the appointed file.
−
Copy: You can copy any type of authorized files on your phone as
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the phone’s memory is being recognized as a USB Drive by your
PC/Laptop. Press “Back” to cancel the Copy function; if the
space is not enough to finish the operation of Copy, the phone will
display the clues.
−
Move: You can move the specified file to a specified place.
−
Delete: You can delete the specified file.
−
Delete All Files: You can delete all the files subject to the list that
the specified file locates.
−
Sort: You can sort all files in the USB disk and display them in a
new order; you can choose to Sort By Name, By Type, By Time,
By Size and None.
4.7.2 Create Folder
Using this function you can create a new folder at a specified place.
4.7.3 Format
Using this function you can format all data in the USB disk; the system
will recreate a new folder. The formatted data cannot be recovered, so
please use this function carefully.
4.7.4 Remove
You can choose whether to remove the memory card or not. This option
is available when a Memory Card is in the phone.
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4.8 ORGANIZER
4.8.1 Calendar
You can view and edit the memo of a specified date with this function.
After choosing “Calendar” press “Option” to perform the following
functions:
−
View Tasks: You can view or edit the daily arrangement of the
day. For details please refer to the “Memo”.
−
Jump to Date: Skip to the specified date to view or edit the daily
arrangements of the day.
4.8.2 To Do List
Totally, there are ten memos could be used. You can choose from ten
Memos in the To DO List. You can View, Add, Edit Task, Delete Task
and Delete All as required. Start up the ”Memo”, and press OK; Press
“Option” to enter into the next step to add a new memo.
−
Set the date of activating the To Do List.
−
Set the time of activating the To Do List.
−
Input the note text of the To Do List.
−
Start up the alarm and set the way of ringing.
−
When you have finished, press “Done” .
4.8.3 Alarm
The mobile phone incorporates three alarms and you can set them as
you desire. If you have set the alarm, an icon will appear indicating that
you have set the alarm. No icon will show if you have not set the alarm.
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Choose “Edit” to set the alarm:
1)
Then select On.
2)
Set the time of activating alarm.
3)
Choose the ringing option that you need: Once, Everyday, Days
(this can be accomplished by pressing the Down Key and then
activating).
4)
Press “Done”.
Note: If you choose Snooze when the alarm is ringing or don’t stop it
from ringing, the default alarm setting will make the alarm ring again
after 4 minutes. If you choose Snooze again the alarm will ring again
after four minutes and continue to ring every four minutes. The alarm
will automatically stop after ringing three times.
4.8.4 World Clock
You can choose to browse the cities in the world map according to their
time zones through the Left/Right directions of the Selection key. The
corresponding date and time will be displayed in the bottom row of the
screen.
4.8.5 Stopwatch
The stopwatch has two modes - Split Timing and Lap Timing, and you
can view the records of both the modes.
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4.8.6 Flashlight
The Flashlight is located at the back of the phone. If you turn the
Flashlight on it will continue to be lit till you turn it off.
4.9 SERVICES
This service is offered in accordance with the SIM card service provided
by the network operator.
4.10.1 Calculator
The mobile phone has a calculator which can add, subtract, multiply
and divide. Follow these simple steps to use the Calculator:
−
Entering the first number: when “0” appears on the screen,
please enter the first number in the calculation (press “#” key to
input the decimal point).
−
Entry Operations: The up, down, left and right directions of the
Selection Key and OK soft key correspond to the signs of +, -, *, /,
= respectively.
−
Enter the second number.
−
Calculating the Result: Press the “OK” and the result will appear
on the screen.
−
Count On: If you use the existing result to count, you should
press the Left/Right directions or the Up/Down directions of the
to enter the Count On operation, and
Selection Key
then you should enter the second number.
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−
Clear: Press and use “Clear” according to the existing entry
situation. If you have got the result, clear it to “0”. If you are
entering the operand or operator, press the clear soft key to quit
step by step.
−
Quit This Function: Press “Return” to quit a function. If there
“Return” doesn’t appear on the screen, press the “Clear” to quit
the function step by step.
4.10.2 Units Converter
With this function, you can make the units conversion of weight and
length. Enter the number you want to convert into the corresponding
column, and then press the “OK” to get the result.
4.10.3 Currency Converter
Using this function, you can make currency conversions. Press OK after
entering the exchange rate, then enter the number of the currency you
want to convert, and then press the OK to get the result.
4.10.4 Health
Provides the reference of body mass index (height, weight and sex),
and the reference of menstrual period.
4.11 SET SHORTCUTS
You can set up to ten shortcuts with this function. After you have
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finished, return to the main menu to enter into the sub-menu of Settings,
set some one to be the function of SHORTCUTS during setting
Dedicated Key (Selection key) of Phone Setup. On the idle screen, you
can press the corresponding direction key to go to the function menu
speedily.
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5. APPENDIX
5.1 APPENDIX A: GUIDANCE ON ENTRY METHODS
This phone provides the input methods of Multitap ABC, Mulitap abc,
Numeric, Smart ABC and Smart abc which can be used in editing the
Phone Book, short messages, memos, greetings, alarms and other text
applications.
5.1.1 The Icons of Input Methods
After entering different kinds of edit windows (including edit phonebook,
short messages. etc.), the icons of input are as follows:
ƒ
The Entry method of Numeric appears as: “123”
ƒ
“ABC”: The entry method of Multitap ABC appears as: “ABC”
ƒ
“abc”: The entry method of Mulitap abc appears as: “abc”
ƒ
“eZi ABC”: The entry method of eZiText®Smart ABC appears as:
“eZi ABC”
ƒ
“eZi abc”: The entry method of eZiText® Smart abc appears as:
“eZi abc”
5.1.2 How to switch between the input methods
Press
key to switch the input methods.
e.g.: If the current input is Smart ABC the screen will show “eZi ABC”.
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Press
key, to go to Smart abc, and the screen will show “eZi abc”.
5.1.3 Numeric、Multitap ABC and Multitap abc
Input Methods
·Numeric
When the icon of the input method is “123”, press the number keys to
enter the numbers directly.
·Multitap ABC and Multitap abc
When the icon is “ABC” or “abc”, repeatedly press the number keys
to
to view the letters you require, until the letters appear
(
in the text area. Press the number key once for the first letter , press
twice for the second letter Similarly press the number keys in the
same way to reach the desired letter.
Press
to enter a blank space or “0”.
Note: when you are using Numeric entry, and if a blank space is
required, please switch to the method of Multitap ABC and Multitap abc
to enter a blank space.
first, then press
5.1.4 How to Input Special Symbols
If you want to input special symbols, such as ". . ! ? = < >”, etc., please
refer to the following steps: Press Left Soft Key to enter the Option
Menu for the ”Insert Symbols” in the “ Entry method” or press
to
display the symbols. Press the Up/Down, or Left/Right directions of the
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Selection Key
to move the cursor in the symbol table, and
then press to choose one symbol, or press the Right Soft key to cancel
the symbols selection.
5.2 APPENDIX B: MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLE
SHOOTING
5.2.1 Maintenance
Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and
should be treated with care.
The following suggestions will help you to fulfill any warranty obligations
and enable you to enjoy your mobile phone for many years:
·The mobile phone and all its parts and accessories should be kept
out of reach of small children.
·Keep the phone dry. Precipitation, humidity and all types of liquids or
moisture can contain minerals that will corrode the electronic circuits.
·Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts
can be damaged. * Do not store the phone in hot areas. High
temperatures may decrease the life of the electronic circuit, damage
the battery, and warp or melt certain plastic parts.
·Do not store the phone in cold areas. When it warms up (to its
normal temperature), moisture can form inside, which may damage
the electronic circuit boards.
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·Do not use corrosive chemicals, cleansers or strong detergents to
clean the phone. Dip a soft towel in soap water to clean the phone.
·If your phone or any accessory doesn’t function normally, please
send them to the nearest authorized service facility . The qualified
personnel there will assist you, and if necessary, arrange for service.
5.2.2 Troubleshooting
This section lists some problems that you might face while using your
phone. If you feel that your phone is not functioning normally, please
reset settings first and then refer to the following Troubleshooting Guide.
If you are still unable to solve the problems, please contact the
authorized service center or the store from where you purchased the
phone.
Problems
Can not answer or
make a call
Low voice
No ring
Solutions
Make sure that the phone has been switched
on.
Make sure that the battery is charged.
Make sure that the signal intensity is high
enough.
Make sure the own number function in the call
setting is system preset or number sending.
Make sure the line switch in call setting is the
system preset line. Check whether you have
set up call barring or fixed dialing or any other
safety function.
Check whether you have set up call divert.
Check whether you have inserted the proper
SIM card correctly.
Check if the volume has been set too low.
Check whether you have set up the ”Vibrating
Only” option.
Check whether the ring volume is not too low
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LCD unclear
Move away from a noisy place to check if you
can hear the phone ringing.
Check whether you have set up call divert.
Check whether the contrast has been set too
low.
5.3 APPENDIX C: INTRODUCTION OF AVAILABLE
ACCESSORIES
5.3.1 Dual Stereo Personal Hands Free Kit
The Dual Stereo Personal Hands Free Kit allows and you listen to
music or allow you to make conversations with handsfree comfort.
5.3.2 Mini USB Cable
Connect the USB cable to the phone to store files and download
pictures. When the USB cable is in use, the charging function will be
activated. Drivers are not needed when you are using the USB cable
with Windows 2000/XP. If you are using the USB Cable with Windows
98/98SE, you can download and install the drivers from the Internet.
5.3.3 Travel Charger
You can charge the phone with the Travel Charger when you are on the
move.
Note: Please use genuine KONKA accessories to get the most out of
your phone.
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5.4 APPENDIX D: FUNCTION LIST
Quick
Search
Search
Entry
Add New
Entry
IP Dial
Send SMS
View
Edit
Delete
Copy
Move
Duplicate
Search
Input Method
To SIM
To Phone
From SIM
Phonebook
Copy All
From Phone
Delete
From SIM
From Phone
One By One
Caller
Group
Extra
Number
Settings
Owner
Number
Service Dial
Number
SOS Number
Memory
Status
Preferred
Storage
Fields
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Messages
Write
Message
Done
Use Template
Insert Number
Insert Object
Format Text
Input Method
Reply
Delete
Forward
Delete All
Use Number
Save Objects
Send
Edit
Delete
Delete All
Use Number
Send
Edit
Delete
Delete All
Use Number
Edit
Erase
Profile Setting,
Common Setting
Memory Status
Preferred Storage
Pref. Bearer
To,Cc,Bcc,Subject,Edit
content
Inbox
View
Write
Message
Inbox
SMS
Outbox
Drafts
Template
Message
Setting
MMS
Properties
Reply
Reply to all
Forward
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Delete
Delete All
Use Number
View
Properties
Outbox
Drafts
Template
Message
Settings
Voice Mail
Server
Edit, Connect
to Voice
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Resend
Delete
Delete All
Use Number
View
Properties
Send
Edit message
Delete
Delete All
Use Number
View
Properties
Write Message
Sending
Retrieval
Filters
Edit Profile
Auto Signature
Memory Status
Broadcast
Message
Receive
mode,
Read
Message,
Languages,
Channel
Setting
Delete
Call History
Missed
Calls
Save
to
Phone book
To SIM, To Phone
Dial
Edit
Delete
Dialed
Calls
Save
to
Phone book
Dial
Edit
To SIM, To Phone
Delete
Received
Calls
Delete Call
Log
Call Time
Save
to
Phone book
Dial
Edit
Missed Calls,
Dialed Calls,
Received
Calls, Delete
All
Last Call
Time, Total
Sent, Total
Received,
Reset All Time
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To SIM, To Phone
Call Cost
SMS
Counter
GPRS
Counter
Settings
Last Call Cost,
Total Cost,
Reset Cost,
Max Cost,
Price Per Unit
Sent,
Received
Last Sent,
Last
Received,
All Sent,
All Received,
Reset Counter
Time and Date
Set Home City,
Set Time/Date, Set Format
Schedule
Power On/Off
Display
Characteristic
Phone
Setup
Wallpaper, Screen Saver,
Power On Display, Power
Off Display, Main Menu
Style, Themes, Show Date
and Time, Show Owner
Number,
Luminance
Greeting Text
Status, Greeting Text
Speed Dial
Enable Speed Dial, Set
Number
Dedicated Key
Up, Down, Left, Right
Auto update of
date and time
Keypad light
set
Call Setup
Caller ID
Call Waiting
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Set By Network, Hide Id,
Send Id
Activate,
Deactivate, Query Status
Call Divert
Call Barring
Divert All Voice Calls,
Divert If Unreachable,
Divert If No Answer,
Divert If Busy,
Divert All Data Calls,
Cancel All Divert
Outgoing Calls, Incoming
Calls, Cancel All, Change
Barring Password
Line Switching
Network
Setup
Security
Setup
Call
Time
Reminder
Call
Time
Display
Auto Redial
Closed User
Group
IP Number
Blacklist
Network
Selection
Preferred
Networks
Band
Selection
GPRS
Connection
SIM Lock
Phone Lock
Auto Keypad
Lock
Fixed Dial
Barred Dial
Change
Password
Restore
Factory
Settings
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Off, Single, Periodic
To
ImageViewer
Multimedia
Camera
Setting
Image Setting
Camera
Effect Setting
Add Frame
Cont Shot
Delay Timer
Storage
Restore
Default
View, Forward, Rename,
Delete, Delete All Files,
Sort, Storage
Image
Viewer
Video
Recorder
View, Forward, Rename,
Delete, Delete All Files,
Sort, Storage
White Balance,
Flash, Shutter Sound, EV,
Night Mode, Banding
ImageSize, Image Quality
Normal, Grayscale, Sepia,
Sepia Green, Sepia Blue,
Color Invert, Gray Invert,
Blackboard, Whiteboard,
Copper Carving, Blue
Carving, Embossment,
Contrast, Sketch, Custom
FX1,
Custom
FX2,
Custom FX3
Off, Frame1~10
Off, 1 Shot, 3 Shot, 5
Shot,
Off, 5 sec, 10 sec, 15 sec
Phone, Memory Card
Flashlight
To Player
Camcorder
Setting
Video Setting
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Play, Forward, Rename,
Delete, Delete All Files,
Sort, Storage
White Balance, EV, Night
Mode, Banding
Video Quality, File Size
Limit, Recording Time
Limit,
Record
Audio,
Encode Format
Effect Setting
Video
Player
Audio
Player
Storage
Restore
Default
Play, Forward,
Rename,
Delete, Delete
All Files, Sort,
Storage
Play
Detail
Add To Rings
Refresh List
Settings
Normal, Grayscale, Sepia,
Sepia Green, Sepia Blue,
Color Invert, Gray Invert,
Blackboard, Whiteboard,
Copper Carving, Blue
Carving,
Embossment,
Contrast, Sketch
Phone, Memory Card
PlayList, List Auto Gen,
Skin, Repeat, Shuffle,
Background Play,Lcdlight
auto close
Ebook
Reader
Sound
Recorder
Record
Play
AMR
Append
Rename
Delete
Delete All
Setting
AMR、WAV
Play
Melody
Compose
Play, Play Speed, Select
Instrument, Save
Edit
Add
Rename
Delete
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Delete
Files
Forward
All
Default Folder
Open
File
Manager
User Created
Folder
User Files
Open,
Create Folder,
Rename, Delete, Sort
Open,
Create Folder,
Rename, Delete, Sort
Play (View), Forward,
Detail Rename, Copy,
Move, Delete, Delete All
Files, Sort
Done
Create
Folder
Input Method
Format
Remove
Copter
Puzzle
Games
Fun
Games
Panda
UFO
Game
Setting
User
Profiles
Start Game, Best Grades,
Game Help
Start Game, Game Level,
Best Grades, Game Help
Start Game, Best Grades,
Game Help
Start Game, Best Grades,
Game Help
Game Audio
Game
Vibration
Activate
General
Customize
Activate
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Tone Setup, Volume, Alert
Type, Ring Type, Extra
Tone, Answer Mode, LCD
Backlight, Font Size
Meeting
Customize
Tone Setup, Volume, Alert
Type, Ring Type, Extra
Tone, Answer Mode, LCD
Backlight, Font Size
Activate
Outdoor
Customize
Tone Setup, Volume, Alert
Type, Ring Type, Extra
Tone, Answer Mode, LCD
Backlight, Font Size
Activate
Indoor
Headset
Customize
Customize
View Tasks
Calendar
To Do List
Organizer
Jump To Date
View
Add
Edit Task
Delete Task
Delete All
Alarm
World
Clock
Stopwatch
Flashlight
Services
The
contents
displayed
depends
on the SIM
card
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Tone Setup, Volume, Alert
Type, Ring Type, Extra
Tone, Answer Mode, LCD
Backlight, Font Size
Tone Setup, Volume, Alert
Type, Ring Type, Extra
Tone, Answer Mode, LCD
Backlight, Font Size
WAP
Data
Account
Calculator
Extra
Units
Converter
Weight
Length
Currency
Converter
Health
BMI
Shortcuts
5.5 APPENDIX E: QUICK REFERENCE CARD
5.5.1 Main Functions
Switching on/off the phone
Press and hold
Input the phone number, and press
Making a call
Ending a call
Press
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Answering a call
Press
Input phone number
Press “Save”
Storing phone numbers
Save it to the SIM card/phone.
First input the name
Press “Done”
Press “Name”
Search a number
phonebook
in
the
Press the Up/Down key of the Selection
key to browse
Press
key to make a call
Press “Menu”
Find the function you need from the
menu
How to use the menu
Press “Ok”
If it has submenus, you can press the
Selection key to select these submenus
Press “OK” to proceed
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5.6 APPENDIX F: INFORMATION TO THE USER
SAR Information:
The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of
tissue. Device types M520 (FCC ID: UT3KK520) 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 0.591 W/kg
and when properly worn on the body is 0.527 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.
Statement:
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 interference that may cause undesired operation.
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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 receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
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