Konka Telecommunications Technology KKW512 GSM Dual Band GPRS Digital Mobile Phone User Manual LX11

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© 2010. All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced without permission. All
trademarks and brand names mentioned in this publication are property of their respective owners.
While all efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of all contents in this manual, we assume no
liability for errors or omissions or statements of any kind in this manual, whether such errors or
omissions or statements resulting from negligence, accidents, or any other cause. The contents of this
manual are subject to change without notice.
Protect our environment! We strive to produce products in compliance with global environmental
standards. Please consult your local authorities for proper disposal.
Note: User’s Manual is Just to guide the user about the functionality of the phone. This dose not seems
any certificate of technology. Some functions may very due to modifications and up gradations of
software or due to print mistake.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Before using your phone, please read the following important information to eliminate or reduce any
possibility of causing damage and personal injury.
Do not use wireless phones while driving.
Switch off wireless devices in aircraft. The signal may cause interference. Using them
on aircraft is illegal.
Do not use mobile phones where blasting is in progress. Follow regulations and rules
strictly.
Do not use mobile phones at a refueling point. Don’t use near fuel or chemicals
Follow regulations or rules in hospital and health care facilities. Switch phone off near
medical equipment.
All wireless devices may get interference that could affect performance.
Only qualified service personnel can install or repair this device.
Use only approved accessories and batteries.
Use only in normal position. Do not expose your phone to extreme high temperatures
above +60℃(+140°F). Do not use anything static to clean your phone.
Ensure the phone is turned on and in service. Enter the emergency number, then press
Pick Up key. Give your location. Do not end the call until told to do so.
Improper use will invalidate the warranty! These safety instructions also apply to original accessories.
Table of Content
GENERAL INFORMATION .............................................................................. 1
Antenna.......................................................................................................................... 1
Network Service ............................................................................................................. 1
Accessories ....................................................................................................................1
Privacy ........................................................................................................................... 1
Positions of Phone Keys ................................................................................................ 2
Display Screen ............................................................................................................... 4
States Icons.................................................................................................................... 4
IMPORTANT INFORMATION........................................................................... 5
Use of Passwords .......................................................................................................... 5
Battery Information ......................................................................................................... 6
Usage & Maintenance .................................................................................................... 7
Emergency Calls ............................................................................................................ 7
GETTING STARTED ........................................................................................ 8
First Call ......................................................................................................................... 8
Mounting the SIM Card .................................................................................................. 8
Mounting the T-Flash Card ............................................................................................. 9
Charging the Battery ...................................................................................................... 9
Switching Your Phone On/Off ......................................................................................... 9
CALLING........................................................................................................ 10
Making Calls................................................................................................................. 10
Answering Calls............................................................................................................ 10
Options in Call .............................................................................................................. 10
GUIDE TO MENU OPERATIONS................................................................... 11
Call Center ................................................................................................................... 11
STK .............................................................................................................................. 12
Media Center................................................................................................................ 12
Organizer......................................................................................................................13
File Manager ................................................................................................................ 15
Phonebook ................................................................................................................... 15
Messages ..................................................................................................................... 15
Games..........................................................................................................................18
User Profiles................................................................................................................. 18
Services........................................................................................................................ 20
Settings ........................................................................................................................ 20
Java.............................................................................................................................. 21
Opera ........................................................................................................................... 22
Skype ........................................................................................................................... 22
Face book..................................................................................................................... 22
MSN ............................................................................................................................. 22
APPENDIX ..................................................................................................... 23
Appendix A: Guidance on Entry Methods..................................................................... 23
Appendix B: Troubleshooting........................................................................................ 24
GENERAL INFORMATION
Antenna
Use of other antenna devices could damage your mobile phone and reduce performance. Your phone
has a built-in antenna. Don’t touch the antenna area unnecessarily when the phone is switched on.
Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level
than otherwise needed.
Network Service
A lot of features described in this manual are called network service. They are special services provided
by wireless service providers. You should subscribe to these services from your home service provider
and learn instructions on uses before you select the network you want to use.
Accessories
Li-Ion battery is the manufacturer-approved rechargeable battery available for your phone. May be some
batteries performs best after several full charge/discharge cycles.
Use only batteries, chargers and accessories approved by the phone manufacturer for use with this
particular model. The use of any other types will invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the
phone, and may be dangerous.
Please consult with your dealer for availability of approved accessories.
Privacy
The shoot or recording of photos, images or sounds privately may be prohibited by law and/or subject to
criminal prosecution. We recommend you to be responsible and respectful of privacy laws when you are
taking photos, or doing records.
KNOW YOUR MOBILE PHONE
Positions of Phone Keys
1. Power key
7. Keypad
2. Receiver
8. Right Soft Key
13. Microphone
14. Cord hole
3. OK key
9. Camera shortcuts key
15. Camera
4. Left Soft key
10. Hang up key
16. Flash light
5. Music shortcuts key
11. Direction key
17. USB connecter
6. pick up key
12. Side key/Volume key
18. Speaker
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Name
Description
Pick Up Key
Making or answering a call.
In the standby mode, press this key to access the Call Logs.
Left Soft Key
Use the left soft key to execute to functions indicated at the left of
the prompt bar on the screen.
Music
shortcuts key
In the standby mode, press it to access Audio player.
Camera
shortcuts key
In the standby mode, press it to access Camera function.
Hang Up Key
End an ongoing call.
In the menu mode, press this key to return the standby mode and
cancel current operations.
Press this key to stop the alarm ringing once the alarm rings.
Right Soft Key
Use the right soft keys to execute to functions indicated at the
right of the prompt bar on the screen.
Scrolling options in the function list or the phone book.
Selection Keys In the edit mode, direction keys are used for moving the cursor.
/ OK Key
In the standby mode, press direction keys to activate a specified
function.
Numeric Keys
Used to enter numbers, letters and some special characters.
In the standby mode, long press
to activate Silent mode;
long press the space Key to activate/ deactivate Torch Light.
In the edit mode, you can press the Ctrl key to switch the input
method, press the
Key to display the symbols, press the
key to switch the uppercase and lowercase.
Display Screen
Your mobile phone has a single screen display, which consists of three main areas:
The First line displays states icons, which indicate the signal strength, the remaining power of the battery,
etc.
The Middle lines display text and graphics, including numbers, text, animated icons and the information
you enter.
The Last line displays the currently available operations assigned to the left or right soft key.
States Icons
Network Signal
Connecting GPRS and using GPRS
Divert all Voice Calls
Auto Keypad Lock
Alarm Clock is activated
Battery States
Missed Calls
New Message or Message Memory Full
MMS is busy
Roaming Startup
Wap message
Audio player
Bluetooth
earphone plugged in
Email
Sound States
Ring Only
Vib. Only ( Silent mode)
Vib. then Ring
Vib. and Ring
Silent
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Use of Passwords
Your mobile phone and SIM card have various passwords. Those passwords avoid unauthorized use of
your phone and SIM card. You can change PIN, PIN2 and phone password in the “Settings > Security
Settings”
Phone Code
The Phone code can be used to avoid unauthorized use of your phone. The factory setting for the phone
code is 1234. If phone lock is enabled, you will be asked to input the phone password when you switch
on your phone.
PIN (4 to 8 digits)
The PIN (Personal Identification Number) code protects your SIM card from unauthorized use. The PIN
code is usually supplied with the SIM card. When the PIN code request is enabled, the password is
asked every time the phone is turned on.
Three times wrong PIN input, 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.
Enter the correct PUK to unlock the SIM card, and then enter the new PIN and press OK.
If you are prompted to enter the new PIN again, enter it and press OK.
If the PUK is correct, the SIM card will be unlocked and the PIN will be reset.
PUK (8 digits)
The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code is required to change a blocked PIN code. Please contact
your network operator for the code.
Note: Ten times wrong input in succession, the SIM card will be invalid and you need to consult with your
network operator for a new SIM card.
PIN2 (4 to 8 digits)
The PIN2 code, supplied with some SIM card, is used for some functions, such as Call Cost, Fixed Dial
and so on. Please consult your network operator to confirm whether your SIM card supports those
services or not.
Three times wrong PIN2 code input, the SIM card will be locked and you will need to use the PUK2 to
unlock it.
1. Enter the correct PUK2 to unlock PIN2, and then enter the new PIN2 and press OK.
2. If you are prompted to enter the new PIN2 again, enter it and press OK.
PUK2 (8 digits)
The PUK2 code, supplied with some SIM card, is required to change a blocked PIN2 code. It may be
supplied with the SIM card. If not, contact your network operator.
Note: Ten times wrong input in succession, the SIM card will be invalid and you need to consult with your
network operator for a new SIM card.
Barring Code
To activate call barring, you need a Barring Code. You obtain the password from your service provider.
Battery Information
Charing and Discharging
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The charger is designed to be used in temperatures between 0°C to 40°C.
Do not charge the phone in wet and damp conditions.
Use only batteries approved by the phone manufacturer and recharge your battery only with the
charges approved by the manufacturer.
We strive to produce products in compliance with global environmental standards
The charger meets the standard for safety of information technology equipment and office equipment
use. It must be used for this purpose only.
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. Full performance of the battery is achieved only
after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles.
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.
When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from the power source. Do not leave the battery
connected to a charger for longer than 12 hours, since overcharging may shorten its life.
Temperature extremes will affect the ability of your battery to charge.
Tips for Battery
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Placing 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.
Do not let the metal contacts on the battery touch other metal contacts. It could short-circuit and
damage the battery. Use the battery only for its intended purpose.
Do not disassemble or modify the battery by yourself.
Do not clean the battery with water or any organic solvent.
Always keep the battery dry.
The battery can be charged and discharged many times but it will wear out as last. When the talk and
standby time is obviously shorter than normal, please change the original battery approved by
manufacturer.
Do not short-circuit the battery.
Turn off mobile phone before removing the battery.
Do not dispose of batteries in fire.
If you smell anything strange from the battery or find that the battery is overheated, you should stop
using it immediately and contact the authorized After Service Center in your region.
If you don’t use the battery for a long time, please fully charge the battery before you store it.
Batteries should never be placed in municipal waste. Batteries must be recycled or disposed of
properly. Please follow local regulations for disposal of batteries.
Usage & Maintenance
To keep your product working well, take a moment to review the following usage & maintenance tips,
which will help you to fulfill any warranty obligations and to enjoy this product for many years.
ƒ Keep your phone and all its parts and accessories out of children’s reach.
ƒ Your products are not water-resistant. Keep it dry. Precipitation, humidity and liquids contain minerals
that will corrode the connectors.
ƒ Always treat your products with care and keep it in a clean and dust-free place.
ƒ Do not expose your product to extreme high or low temperatures. Your phone operates best in
temperature between 15 °C and 25°C. Minimum and maximum temperatures recommended by the
manufacturer are -10°C and 55°C.
ƒ Do not expose your product to open flames or lit tobacco products.
ƒ Do not attempt to disassemble or modify your product. Only authorized personnel should perform
service.
ƒ Do not drop, throw or try to bend your product.
ƒ Do not paint your product.
ƒ Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean it.
ƒ Keep anything magnetic, such as credit cards, far away from your product.
ƒ If you find that the battery has any crack, deformation or anything else, you should stop using the
battery immediately.
ƒ If the electrolyte leak out and contact your skin or clothes, you should immediately use soap and
clean water to clean it. In case the electrolyte spatters into your eyes, you must use the clean water
to wash your eyes thoroughly and go to the hospital immediately.
ƒ 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.
Emergency Calls
This phone, like any wireless phones, operates using radio signals, wireless and landline networks
which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely upon any
wireless phone for essential communications (e.g. medical emergencies). To make an emergency call:
1> Switch your phone on.
Some networks may require that a valid SIM card is properly inserted in the phone.
2> Dial the official emergency number. Emergency numbers vary by location.
While making an emergency call, please remember to give all information as particularly as possible.
Never hand off the call please until you are given permission to do so.
GETTING STARTED
First Call
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Insert a SIM card (Switch off your phone at first, and then remove the battery). Enter the area code
and the phone number and press Pick Up Key.
Tip: Before you get started, you must insert a valid SIM card in your phone and charge the battery first.
ƒ SIM Card: Please refer to “Mounting the SIM Card” for more reference on installation.
ƒ Charging the battery: please refer to “Charging the battery” for more details.
Mounting the SIM Card
Your mobile phone number, PIN (Personal Identification Number), PIN2, PUK (Personal Unlock Key),
PUK2 (Personal Unlock Key2), IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity), the network information,
the phonebook data, SMS (short messages) and other data are stored in your SIM card.
Note: This particular phone model only supports the SIM cards of 1.8V and 3V.
ƒ Some network operators don’t offer PIN2 and PUK2, so functions using those passwords will be
unavailable.
ƒ The SIM card and its contacts can be damaged by scratches or bending easily, so be careful while
handling, inserting or removing the card.
ƒ Keep all miniature SIM cards out of children’s reach.
Note: Always make sure the phone is switched off before you insert or remove the SIM card, otherwise it
may damage the SIM card.
Mounting
Remove the battery cover by sliding it. Insert the SIM card, with the notch at the bottom right and the
gold contacts face down, into the card slot. Align the card to the arrow sign as the following picture
shows:
Replace the battery and close the cover tightly.
Note:
ƒ If the SIM Card is installed improperly or damaged, the prompt words “Insert SIM” will display on the
screen after you switch on your phone. Remove the SIM Card and check the way that performs as
pictures show, and then mount it again.
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If “Insert SIM” still appears on the screen after you have inserted the SIM correctly, there may be
something wrong with your SIM card. Please ask the network operator to repair it.
If the screen displays that the SIM card is locked permanently, please consult with your network
operator.
Mounting the T-Flash Card
Insert the T-Flash card, with the gold contacts face down, and into the card slot. Align the card to the
arrow sign as the following picture shows:
Charging the Battery
Note: Please always keep your phone connector and charger dry.
1. Connect the connector of the travel adapter to the phone.
2. Plug the travel adapter into a proper AC wall outlet.
3. When your phone indicates that the battery is fully charged, please pull the ravel adapter out from
the I/O socket of the phone.
Tip:
1. If the battery is totally empty or not enough, it may take a few minutes before the charging indicator
appears on the screen.
2. You can turn on/off, and use the phone while charging.
Warning: Make sure that the standard voltage/power of the place where you charge the battery matches
with the rated voltage/power of our travel adapter.
Switching Your Phone On/Off
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Press and hold Power Key for a few seconds to switch your phone on.
If the phone asks for a phone lock code: Enter the phone lock code, and press OK.
If the phone asks for a PIN code: Enter the PIN code, and press OK. The PIN code is usually
supplied with the SIM card. Please consult your network operator for more information.
Access the standby mode: Press and hold Power Key for a few seconds to switch your phone off.
CALLING
Making Calls
1. Enter the phone number (with the area code)
2. Press the SIM Pick Up Key to make a call.
3. Press the Hang Up Key to end a call.
Making International Calls
1. Press the + Key for the international prefix symbol +.
2. Enter the country code, area code and phone number.
3. Press the Pick Up Key to make a call.
Clear Wrong Enters
Press the right soft key to delete the last character on the screen. Hold the right soft key will clear all you
entered.
Making a call from the Phone Book
1. Press the right soft key to access the Phone Book.
2. Scroll the Up/ Down key to select the number you want, and press the Pick Up Key to call the
number.
Last Number Redial
1. In the standby mode, press the Pick Up Key to access the Call Logs.
2. Press the Up/Down key to reach the desired number or name and press the Pick Up Key.
Speed Dialing
You can save 8 Speed Dial Numbers you often dial to positions titled with number keys from “2” to “9”
respectively. Select “Phonebook > Options > Phonebook settings > Speed dial > Set Number”, and
then set “Status” on. In the standby mode, press and hold the number key to dial the corresponding
number.
Adjusting the Sound Volume
During a call, you can press the side Key to adjust the earpiece volume.
Answering Calls
1. To answer an incoming call, press the Pick Up Keys.
2. To end or reject an incoming/ongoing call, press the Hang Up Key.
Tip: If the caller can be identified, the screen will display the caller’s name. If the caller can’t be identified,
the screen will only display the caller’s number.
Options in Call
Your phone provides a number of functions that you can use during a call.
During a call, you can access Hold/End single call, New Call, Phone Book, Messages, Sound Recorder
and other functions.
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GUIDE TO MENU OPERATIONS
All function options about the mobile phone are listed as below with brief descriptions. Press the right
and left key to select the icon
of main menu.
Call Center
Call History
With this function, you can check recent missed calls, dialed calls, received calls, call timers, and
so on. Scroll the Up/Down key to view the details of them.
Note:
1. The actual times invoiced for calls by your service provider may vary, depending upon network
features, rounding-off for billing and so forth.
2. The actual call cost is related with the SIM card. Some SIM cards don’t support the function. PIN2 is
provided from the network operator. Please consult your network operator to obtain the number.
3. This function of Text msg. Counter has nothing to do with the SIM card. The amount of sent or
received messages will not change even if you change the SIM card.
Call Settings
1. Caller ID (Net work Service): You can select Set By Network, Hide ID or Send ID. The default state is
the Set By Network.
2. Call Waiting > Activate, the network will notify you of a new incoming call while you have a call in
progress (Net work Service).
3. Call Divert: This network service allows you to divert your incoming calls to anther number. For details,
contact your service provider.
4. Call Barring > Activate, this network service allows you to restrict incoming calls from your phone. For
details, contact your service provider.
5. Line Switching: Switch to Line 1 or 2, the default one is Line 1.
Note: If Line 2 is selected, making calls from Line 2 depends on the network operator.
6. Close User Group: if On, this network service specifies the group of people whom you can call and
who can call you. For further information, contact your network operator or service provider.
7. Advance settings
Blacklist: you can set 20 numbers. When this Black list is enabled, you won’t receive the calls from the
numbers entered in the Blacklist.
Auto Redial > On, the phone will automatically redial the last called number after a while if you fail to
connect to the number. The times for auto redial are up to 10 times. Press Abort to end Auto Redial.
Call Time Display > On, the call time will display.
Call Time Reminder: This function prompts you to end the call in time to save the call cost. You can
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select Off, Single, or Periodic.
Auto Call Disconnect: You can set ON/ OFF, and set a time (1~9999s) as your desire.
STK
This service is offered as the SIM card service provided by the network operator.
Media Center
Audio Player
The Play, Stop, Back, Forward functions correspond to the Up, Down, Left and Right key respectively.
Select List to access the Play List, and then select Options to perform the following functions: play,
details, add to ringtones, refresh list, settings.
Note:
1. The current system does not support some MP3 with a non-standard format.
2. Press the side key to adjust the volume. Make sure that the volume is appropriate for your hearing
while using the audio player.
3. To enjoy non-stop music, please download music to the “My Music” folder of phone’s internal memory
recognized as a USB disk on your PC. The Audio Player of the phone will automatically play music files
from the “My Music” folder. You may need to refresh it manually from the settings in case you have
earlier selected manual refresh settings.
Camera
During the view-findings mode, press the left soft key, to carry out the following operations:
Photos: To display the file list.
Camera Settings: To set some relative spec of the camera.
Image Settings: This includes photo size and photo quality adjustment.
White balance: To set the balance of light.
Scene Mode: To set the scene mode auto or night.
Effect settings: To set special shot effect.
Storage: To set the default storage path.
Restore Default: Can restore default.
Image viewer
Enter the “image viewer” to view the image files in the default folder “Photos”.
Video recorder
Your phone supports the video recorder function. Press OK key to get start and pause. Press the right
soft key to get stop. Press the left soft key you can perform the following operations:
Camcorder Settings: To set some spec. of the video recorder.
Video settings: You can set the video quality, size limit and so on.
White balance: To set the balance of light.
Effect settings: To set special shot effect.
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Storage: You can store the Video in the phone or Memory card.
Restore Default: Press the left soft key and select Yes to return to default settings.
Video Player
You can perform the following operations:
Play: You can play the specified video.
Send: You can forward the video to MMS, Email and Bluetooth.
Rename: You can rename the specified video.
Delete: You can delete the specified video.
Delete All Files: You can delete all videos.
Sort by: You can sort your videos by Name, Type, Time and so on.
Storage: To set the default storage path.
Photo editor
With this function, you can edit your photos as you want.
Sound Recorder
The mobile phone supports 3 recording formats: WAV, AWB and AMR. You can record conversations,
which may be saved to the Audio folder under File Manager. If there is a record, press the left soft key
you can select: Play, Append (only for AMR), Rename, Delete, list, settings, Use as and Send.
FM radio
You can use your phone to listen to FM radio stations once the original Handset is plugged into the
connector or antenna is opened.
1. Press the Down key to Power on/ off the FM radio.
2. Press the OK key to record the FM.
3. Press the Left/Right key to change the searching function of step to next frequency.
4. Press the volume key/side key to adjust radio volume.
5. Press Options to access the following options: channel list, manual input, Auto Tuning, Settings,
Record, Append, and File List. .
Schedule FM Record
With this function, your phone can record the FM program as the schedules once the original Headset is
plugged into the accessories connector. You can set Off or On, the date and time, repeat style, channel
settings and record settings.
Slide show
Select a folder and then you can enjoy the slide show without manual modulation.
Organizer
Offer you several little tools to let you feel more comfortably.
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Bluetooth
You can use Bluetooth transmission of documents directly. Search equipment to the transfer, In
accordance with the onscreen instructions can operate, and accepts data, choose to receive the same,
document will be automatically stored in the directory.
Power: Bluetooth Switched on or off.
Inquiry audio device: You can search audio device.
Remote control: Connect by remote HID host device.
My device: Can inquiry new device.
Active devices: Can use Active devices connected.
Settings: Some devices can be set up.
About: Can read information about my devices.
Calendar
You can view and edit the memo of a specified date with this function.
Tasks
You can View, Add, Edit, Delete, Delete overdue, Delete All, Jump to date, View Uncompleted, Send
Vcalendar and Save as file as desired. Start up the Memo and press OK. Press Option to access the
next step to add a new memo.
Alarm
The mobile phone provides several alarms and you can set them as your need.
World Clock
Scroll to browse every city’ time zones in the world map. The related date and time will display at the
bottom of the screen.
Calculator
The calculator can add, subtract, multiply and divide. Press # key to enter the decimal point.
Unit Converter
You can make the units conversion for weight and length. Enter the number into the column, and then
press “OK” to get the result.
Currency Converter
You can make currency conversions. Press OK after enter the exchange rate, and then enter the
number of the currency, and press OK to get the result.
Stopwatch
The stopwatch has two modes – Typical stopwatch and Nway stopwatch, and you can view the records
of both the modes.
Flash light
You can turn on/ off the flashlight function.
In the standby mode, press the Space Key to activate/ deactivate Flash Light.
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File Manager
You can use the function to manage all types of files saved in the Memory card or Phone.
Phonebook
You can fast locate the number of the person you want to contact. Please enter the initial letter of the
person’s name, and related records about it will display in the middle of the screen. You can locate your
records by up or down key and press OK key. Select Options to perform the following functions: View,
Send SMS, Send Multimedia Message, Call, Edit, Delete, Copy, Move, Send contact, Add to Blacklist,
Mark several, Caller groups, Phonebook settings, and Print via Bluetooth.
Messages
Only when your network operator supports this service, you can use the function.
SMS
Write Message: You can edit the SMS.
Inbox: The phone will prompt you when you receive a new message.
Outbox: This function is used to check messages in outbox.
Drafts: In the Drafts, please select Options, and then you can do send form SIM, edit and some other
operations.
Templates: Your phone saves messages for SMS in common use. You can edit, remove or write
message.
SMS Settings: You can configure the default information about SMS properties. Before using message
function, you need to do necessary settings as follows:
1. Profile settings: User should set a proper profile for mobile message. Enter into each mode to find
the profile name, SMSc Address, validity Period, Message type.
2. Voicemail server:
Edit: Input or modify the number and the name of voice mailbox.
Call Voicemail: You can hear messages in the voice mailbox.
Note: This service is supplied by the network, such as the message machine service. It enables the
caller to leave messages when you can't or you are unwilling to answer the coming call. Your number for
the voice mailbox is saved in this phone. In standby mode, hold the number key 1 to dial the number of
the voice mailbox after the number is configured. Please consult your network operator for more details.
3. Common settings: Activate Delivery Reports, Reply Path and Save sent message.
4. Memory status: User can check the available space in SIM card or mobile message box.
5. Preferred storage: User can choose location to save the message either in mobile or SIM card.
6. Preferred Connection: Users can Select Preferred Connection Mode: Preferred GPRS, Preferred
GSM, or GSM Only.
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Schedule SMS: Press the left soft key to access the Add or Options > Add, and then you can set SIM,
the date, time, message and Phone number. Press Done and Save the message will sent out the
message to the number as your desire.
MMS
Write Message: You can edit the MMS message.
Inbox: The phone will prompt you when you receive a new MMS.
Outbox: This function is used to check MMS in outbox.
Drafts: This function is used to check messages in drafts.
MMS Settings: You can configure the default information about MMS properties.
E-mail
This E-mail function can receive and send emails supported not only by WAP but also POP3, IMAP4 and
any other ordinary E-mail servers. Please read the following related information carefully before you use
the function:
Email: Please log on some Internet web to apply an email account. That email account is just the
"Email" referred in your manual. It belongs to the email server computer system provided from the
network operator. Emails you received and sent are transferred by that email server.
Email Server: is a computer that supplies the email service from the network operator. Please consult
your network operator to obtain the server name. POP3 and IMAP are common use servers in our life:
1. POP3: is a client/server protocol in which e-mail is received and held for you by your Internet server.
Once you connect the web and enable the email, your phone will automatically download the new
email from POP3 email server to the phone's inbox, and then delete those emails from the server. If
you want to save those emails, please select the "Leave a copy of messages on server" option in
"Email Setting".
2. IMAP: (Internet Message Access Protocol) is a standard protocol for accessing e-mail from your
local server. IMAP provides the user more capabilities for retaining e-mail on the server and for
organizing it in folders on the server. IMAP can be thought of as a remote file server.
Note: Please consult your network operator to ensure which type your email is.
User Name: The name you enter when you applied the email account. When you log on the email, the
server should verify your identity.
Password: The code you enter when you applied the email account. The email server will verify whether
you are the only user for the email account or not according to the user name and password you input.
Email Address: This is the address used in Internet. According to the address, people send emails to
your mailbox. The address is assigned by the system when you apply the email, so you can’t modify the
address.
Send and Receive
You can read sent and received emails.
Write Email
ƒ To: edit the receiver E-mail address.
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ƒ CC: edit others E-mail address which used to send the E-mail to others at the same time.
ƒ BCC: edit others E-mail address which used to send the E-mail to others secretly at the same time.
ƒ Subject: edit the Subject of the E-mail.
ƒ Attachment: attach 3 files saved in the phone. The default mail size is up to 90K.
ƒ Priority: you can select Normal, Low or High.
ƒ Content: enter the text and press “Ctrl” Key to switch input methods.
When you select Done, you can do the following operations:
− Send: to send the email.
− Send and Save: to save the email to Sent and send it out.
− Save to Drafts: to save the email to Drafts without sending it out
− Quit without Saving: to exit the Email Option without saving the email.
Inbox
means the email is unread. Use the Down/Up
All received emails display in the inbox, and the icon
key to scroll the cursor to check the list, and the subject and time will display. If the email has been read,
the icon will change to the read icon. Please press the left soft key to access Option, and follow steps
described as below:
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Reply: to reply the sender.
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Reply to all: to reply all senders.
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Forward: to forward this email to others.
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Delete: to delete this email.
Outbox
The email is failed to send out and saved into the Unsent. Press the left soft key to access Option, you
can Send, Send and Save, Edit, Move to Drafts, Mark as Deleted or Delete.
Sent
After the email is sent out successfully, you will be asked to save the email into the Sent or not. Please
refer to the Unsent for more details.
Drafts:
Emails in Inbox, Sent or Unsent and the email unfinished can all be saved into the Drafts. Please select
Option, and then you can Edit, Mark as Deleted or Delete.
Clear Mailbox:
Use the function to delete emails in Inbox, Sent, Unsent or Drafts respectively.
Delete Marked Emails:
Use the function you can delete marked emails in Inbox, Sent, Unsent or Drafts respectively.
Email Accounts
Please select one mode from them. After you edit the mode, please activate it to use the E-mail function.
1>
E-Mail Address: user defined
2>
Display Name: user defined
3>
Username: user defined
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Password: user defined
Outgoing Server: user defined
Incoming Server: user defined
Advanced Settings:
Account Setting:
1>
Account Name: user defined
2>
Data Account: user defined
3>
Protocol: POP3
4>
Check Interval: user defined
5>
Download Size: user defined( 204800, max)
6>
Retrieve amount: user defined( 50, max)
7>
Reply to address: user defined
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Outgoing Server:
a)
Outgoing Port: 25
b)
Authentication: user defined
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Incoming Server:
1>
Incoming port: 110
2>
Download Options: user defined
3>
Copy on Server: user defined
4>
Del server mail: user defined
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Signature: You can set Auto Signature, Signature Image and Signature Text.
Templates
You mobile phone saves various templates that are commonly used.
Tip: The word “user defined” may indicate what you enter or select. You should consider the local
network conditions and consult your network operator and the local dealer for more information.
Broadcast Message
This network service enables you to receive all kinds of text messages, such as weather reports or
transportation information. Until now, there are several networks afford the service in this world. Please
consult your network operator for more reference.
Games
There are several interesting games and Motion games in the phone. Please refer to instructions from
the menu for more details.
Tip: The game menu includes Start Game, Game Level, Best Grades and Game Help.
User Profiles
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Customize
Tone Settings: Includes SIM Incoming Call, Power on, Power off, SIM Message, and Keypad.
Volume: Includes the volume setting of Ring Tone and Key Tone. The volume degree is from 1 to 7.
Alert Type:
Ring Only: Just ringing.
Vib. Only: Just vibration, no ringing.
Vib. and Ring: Ringing and vibration.
Vib. then Ring: Ringing after vibration.
Silent: No vibration, no ringing.
Ring Type:
Single: Rings once when a call is coming.
Repeat: Rings continuously when a call is coming.
Ascending: Rings continuously and the volume increases gradually.
Extra Tone:
Warning: If necessary, you will be warned by the prompt tone.
Error: You will be warned by a tone if you make a mistake.
Camp On: A prompt tone will be heard after searching the network successfully.
Connect: A prompt tone will be heard after getting through to the dialed number.
Answer Mode:
Any Key: Press any key to answer a call (Except of Hang Up Key and Right Soft Key)
Silent / Outdoor / Indoor
Please refer to “General” for more details.
Headset
Insert the earphone and access the Headset mode automatically. This mode has no Activate options.
Please refer to “General” for more details.
Bluetooth
You will enter into Bluetooth mode after you activate the Bluetooth function. This mode has no Activate
option; the detailed operation has been shown in the “General”.
Power Saving
This mode is only activated.
Note: Insert the earphone to access the Headset mode automatically. This mode has no Activate option.
Press “Chr” to enable or cancel the silent mode. In the Silent mode, you can not hear any sounds except
the vibration indicates a call or a message is coming.
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Services
Internet service enables you tour around the Internet world easily and happily. Please follow the steps
described as below:
1. Homepage: The default Internet Web Address.
2. Bookmarks: Save the Web address you often use.
3. Recent Pages: Records after you browse the Website.
4. Input Address: Press the left soft key to access Enter Address, and then input the web address to go
to the Internet.
5. Service Inbox: Messages sent to users from the Web site.
6. Settings: You can configure: Profiles, Browser Options, Service Message Settings, Clear Cache, and
Clear Cookies.
Settings
Phone Settings
Time and date: You can set home City, foreign city, Time/Date, format and Update with time zone
Schedule Power On/Off: You can set the time for auto power on/off.
Language: Select the desired language for the display text.
Pref. Input Methods: Select the desired input method for the default input method.
Display settings: You can configure the wallpaper, screen saver, power on display, power off display,
Interactive screen, main menu effect, Show owner number, Can auto open Keypad light.
Dazzle ringtone: With this function, you can set 10 ring tones as desired. If you select Rotation play
ringtone in User Profiles > General\ Outdoor\ Indoor\ Headset > Customize > Tone Setup > Incoming call,
and then your mobile will repeat one of the ring tones for each incoming call.
Motion sensor: In this function you can set change your wallpaper, music and mute incoming call by
shaking your phone.
Auto Update of Date and Time: It can be set to ON or OFF. (Network Service).
Flight Mode: You can choose one mode as your desire.
Misc. Settings:
LCD backlight: You can set the time and the brightness of your LCD backlight.
Network Settings
You can configure the following options as desired: Network Selection (Automatic suggested),
Preferences, GPRS Connection (Always or When Needed).
Security Settings
SIM Lock
It is asked to input the PIN. It can be configured if the PIN is correct. If SIM card is set on, it needs to
input the PIN every time you power on. Three times wrong PIN input, it's asked to input PUK. PUK is
used to release and modify the locked PIN. If PUK isn't provided or missed, please consult your network
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operator.
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. 4-8 numbers can be used for the
phone password. The default phone password is 1234.
Auto Keypad Lock
You can lock/unlock the phone keyboard and set the Key Lock Time to None, 5 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, 5min.
Fixed Dial
If this function is enabled, only phone numbers in the Fixed Dial List can be dialed. PIN2 is required for
this function. Network support is also required.
Note: If you enter PIN2 after the phone is switched on, PIN2 is not required before the phone is switched
off. Therefore, please switch the phone off and switch it on again after configuration, if you do not want
others to change the status of the Fixed Dial.
Barred Dial
If this function is activated, the phone numbers in the barred dial list cannot be dialed. PIN2 is required
for the function. Network support is also required.
Change Password
You can change PIN, PIN2, Phone Password and Tracker Password.
Certificate manager
You can read the certificate information of the phone. Including Auth. Certificate and User certificate.
Connectivity:
Data Account
Press the left soft key to perform following steps:
1. GSM Data:Edit the GSM account.
2. GPRS:Edit the GPRS account.
Restore Factory Settings
Access Settings to select Restore Factory Settings and input password then press OK. All settings can
be restored to factory settings with this function. The default phone password is 1234.
Java
Java
You may download the latest Java games and applications from the Internet. If you know where you can
download the application software (the web address), please follow the steps described as below:
1>
In the standby mode, select Menu > Services > WAP > Bookmarks. You should input the web
address and name it.
2>
To connect to the internet, select Option > Go to.
3>
Please choose your favorite application software, and then select Option > Go to.
4>
Your phone will ask you download it or not, with their name, version number, type, and size.
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5>
Select “Yes”, and then you should select where to save that application file. Phone is
recommended.
6>
These downloaded games and applications are automatically saved to the Java.
Select a Java game or an application and then press the OK key to run it. You can view the details of
installed games or applications, remove them form your device, and specify installation settings.
Warning: Only install and use applications and other software from trusted sources.
Java Settings
This function includes settings of Java Audio, Java Backlight, Java Vibration, and so on. You can
configure those options as desired.
Java Default Security
There are 4 options you can set: Third Party, Untrusted domain, Restore Default and Domain options.
For Third Party and Untrusted domain, you can define which functions the Java application can access.
The value that you can set for each functionally depends on the protection domain of the software
package.
Opera
Opera Mini is a web browser designed primarily for mobile phones to open big Memory size websites.
Note: GPRS should be activated from the operator side and also in the SIM Card.
Skype
Skype enables you to talk, make conference calls, and send instant message. Please contact with your
dealer and your network operator for more information.
Face book
Face book is a very popular social networking site around the world giving people the power to share
and make the world more open and connected. Millions of people use Face book everyday to keep up
with friends, upload an unlimited number of photos, share links and videos, and learn more about the
people they meet.
Please ensure that you have GPRS settings in your phone to open Face book. Contact your operator for
GPRS settings.
MSN
MSN allows you to access MSN messenger.
Note: Opera,Skype,Face book and MSN need the network support. Please contact with your dealer
and your network operator for more information.
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APPENDIX
Appendix A: Guidance on Entry Methods
This phone provides input methods, which can be used in editing the Phone Book, short messages, memos,
greetings, alarms and other text applications.
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:
“123”: The Entry method of Numeric appears as: “123”
“abc”: The entry method of Multiitap abc appears as: “abc”
“es”: The entry method of Mulitap es appears as: “es”
“Fr”: The entry method of Multitap FR appears as: “Fr”
How to Switch Between the Input Methods
Press the ctrl key to switch the input methods.
e.g.: If the current input is Multitap abc the screen will show “abc”. Press the ctrl key, to go to Multitap Es,
and the screen will show “es”.
Press the
key to switch the uppercase and lowercase.
How to Input Special Symbols
If you want to input special symbols, such as " @ = < >”, Etc., please press the “Chr” key at the right bottom
of your keypad.
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Appendix B: Troubleshooting
This section lists some problems that you might meet while using your phone. If you feel that your phone do
not operate normally, please reset settings first, and then follow Troubleshooting Guide. If you are still
unable to solve 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
T-Flash
card
detect slowly
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 diverts. 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” Silent” option.
Check whether the ring volume is not too low
Move away from a noisy place to check if you can hear the phone ringing.
Check whether you have set up call diverts.
Format your T-Flash card with your phone.
Note: To protect your files from getting lost, please backup the important
information into the safe place before you formatting card.
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Certification information (SAR)
Your model wireless phone meets the governmental requirements for exposure to
radio waves.
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and
manufactured to not exceed limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. overnment and by the Canadian
regulatory authorities. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish
permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on
standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic
and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety
margin designed for the safety of all persons, regardless of age or health, and to account
for any variations in measurements. The exposure standard for mobile devices employs a
unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). The IEEE SAR limit set
by the FCC and by the Canadian regulatory authorities is 1.6 watts per kilogram (W/kg),
averaged over one gram of tissue. Tests for SAR are conducted using procedures accepted
by the FCC and by Industry Canada with the mobile device transmitting at its highest
certified power level in all tested frequencies. Although the SAR is determined at the
highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the mobile device while operating can
be below the maximum value. This is because the mobile device is designed to operate at
multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general,
the closer you are to a wireless base station, the lower the power output.
Before a mobile device is available for sale to the public in the U.S. and Canada, it
must be tested and certified to the FCC and Industry Canada that it does not exceed the
limit established by each government for safe exposure. The tests are performed in
positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) submitted to the FCC and
available for review by Industry Canada. The highest SAR value for this mobile device
when tested for use at the ear is 850/1900: 1.390 W/kg, and when worn on the body, as
described in this guide, is 850/1900: 1.470 W/kg. Body-worn measurements can differ,
depending upon available accessories and regulatory requirements. The SAR information
includes the testing protocol, assessment procedure, and measurement uncertainty range
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for this product. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various mobile
devices and at various positions, they meet the governmental requirements for safe
exposure. Please note that improvements to this product model could cause differences in
the SAR value for later products; in all cases, products are designed to be within the
guidelines.
FCC STATEMENT
1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio 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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Body-worn Operation
This device was tested for typical body-worn operations. To comply
With RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of
1.5cm must be maintained between the user’s body and the handset, including the
antenna. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and
Similar accessories used by this device should not contain any metallic components.
Body-worn accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with RF
exposure requirements and should be avoided.

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