MAXWEST TELECOM ASTRO55 Mobile Phone User Manual E02 1
MAXWEST TELECOM Mobile Phone E02 1
Manual
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Phone user manual
Preface
Thank you for choosing ASTRO 5.5 smart mobile phone!
ASTRO 5.5 is an Android intelligent mobile phone, it has the ultra-thin fashion
appearance, it supports application software installation and unloading from
Android electronic market, WLAN network connection, touch capacitive screen,
high-pixels camera, high-quality audio and ultra HD video, etc. These will lead
you into an entirely new and fascinating mobile internet world.
This manual systematically introduces many functions of ASTRO 5.5 mobile
phone, tips and notes. Please carefully read it before using ASTRO 5.5.
The illustrations in this manual are only for reference, and their functions are
based on the real product
.
The company reserves the right of final interpretation.
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Basic Information
1. Safety Notice
If your phone is lost or stolen, please immediately inform the telecom department or commission
agents of forbidding the use of SIM card, so that avoid the economic loss caused by false calling of
others.
When you contact with telecom department or commission agents, they need to know your phone
IMEI number (printed on the label on the back of the phone and can be found after taking down the
battery). Please copy the number and keep it safe for future use.
In order to use the phone more safely, please adopt preventive measures, for example: set up the
PIN code of SIM card, PIN code can prevent your SIM card from being used by others without
permission. When leaving the car, please don’t place the phone in a place easy to be seen, you had
better to carry with you or lock in the suitcase.
2. Safety Alert and Cautions
Before using the phone, please read these cautions carefully so that make sure to use the phone
correctly.
2.1 General Cautions
On the plane, in the hospital and other places that forbidden to use the mobile phone, please turn
off the phone; otherwise it may affect the normal operation of electronic equipments and medical
instruments. Please comply with the relevant regulations if using the phone in these places,
Please strictly comply with the laws and regulations about the phone use in the driving place. If you
use the phone while you are driving, please comply with the following rules: concentrate on driving,
pay attention to the road conditions; if the phone has hands-free function, please make a phone call
hands-free; if the driving conditions are not good, please stop the car, and then dial or receive a
call.
When approaching the places that storing fuel, chemicals or explosives, and etc., please comply
with the laws, regulations and the relevant signs.
Please place the phone, battery and charger in the place out of children’s reach, for fear that the
children use them as tools and cause personal injury.
Your phone only can use the batteries, chargers and other accessories specified by the company
for fear that the phone is damaged. If using other batteries and chargers, it may cause liquid leaking,
overheat, explosion, fire breakout and other failures of batteries.
Please don’t use the phone close to weak signal or high precision electronic equipments. Wireless
wave interference may cause the mis-operation of these electronic equipments.
The phone has the function of timely auto power-on, please check the auto power-on and shut
down settings of the phone, so that confirm that the phone will not power on automatically during
the flight.
Please don’t strike, shake or sling the phone violently for fear that the phone is failed or fire
breakout.
Please don’t place the battery, the phone and the charger in the micro-wave oven or high-voltage
equipment; otherwise may cause circuit damage or fire breakout and other accidents.
Please don’t use the phone in the places with inflammable and explosive gas; otherwise may cause
phone failure or fire hazard.
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Please don’t place the phone in the places with high temperature, high humidity or a large amount
of dust; otherwise it may cause phone failure.
Please don’t place the phone in the uneven or unstable place, prevent the phone from falling off
and then cause failure or damage.
Please only use the original antenna or the antenna being approved by the company. Unapproved and
modified antenna or the antenna with additional accessories may damage the phone. Please don’t touch the
antenna during a call. Touching the antenna may affect the call quality and make the phone power higher
than the required power in normal use. In addition, using the unapproved antenna may violate the
regulations in your country.
2.2 Cautions of Using the Phone
Don’t take down or modify the phone; otherwise it may cause the damage, leakage and circuit
failure of the phone.
Please don’t knock the LCD by force or use the LCD to knock other things; otherwise may cause the
damage of liquid crystal plate and the leaking of liquid crystal. If liquid crystal enters the eyes, it may
damage eyesight. At this time, please rinse the eyes immediately with clean water (don’t rub the
eyes), and see a doctor immediately.
In very rare cases, if the phone is used in some types of vehicles, it may have bad effect on the
electronic equipments in the vehicle. At this time, please don’t use the phone for fear of losing the
safety guarantee.
If your vehicle is equipped with the air bag, please don’t place the phone above the air bag or the
area that can be touched after the air bag is swelled, for fear that the phone is applied very strong
external force and cause serious damage on the vehicle owner when the air bag is swelled.
Please don’t touch the key-stoke using needles, pen nibs and other sharp objects; otherwise it may
damage the phone or cause mis-operation.
If the antenna is damaged, please don’t use the phone; otherwise it may cause the personal injury.
Don’t make the phone approach to the magnetic card and other magnetic objects too closely;
radiation wave of the phone may clean out the information stored in the floppy disks, stored value
cards and credit cards.
Please place the drawing pin and other small metal objects in the place that far from the
headphone of the phone. The loudhailer is magnetic when it is working and will attract these small
metal objects so that may cause personal injury or damage the phone.
Avoid phone damping, prevent water and other liquid from entering the phone, and then cause
short circuit, leakage or other failures of the phone.
Please use the phone in the place that far from fixed telephone, TV, radio and office automation
equipments, for fear that it may affect the using effects of these equipments and the phone.
2.3 Cautions of Using the Battery
Please don’t take down or modify the battery; otherwise it may cause liquid leaking, overheat,
explosion or fire breakout of battery.
Don’t throw the old battery into general life rubbish. Treat the battery according to the regulated
indication in the place that definitely regulates the waste battery treatment.
Please don’t throw the battery into the fire otherwise it may cause the fire breakout or explosion of
the battery.
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When installing the battery, don’t apply pressure forcefully; otherwise it may cause liquid leaking,
overheat, explosion or fire breakout of the battery.
Please don’t make the battery short circuit using the electrical wire, needle and other metal objects;
don’t place the battery, necklace and other metal objects together; otherwise it may cause liquid
leaking, overheat, explosion or fire breakout of the battery.
Please don’t solder the battery contact; otherwise it may cause liquid leaking, overheat, explosion
or fire breakout of the battery.
If battery liquid enter the eyes, it may damage eyesight; at this time, please don’t rub the eyes
using the hand, please rinse the eyes with clean water, and then see a doctor immediately.
Please don’t use or place the battery near the fire or oven and other high temperature places;
otherwise it may cause liquid leaking, overheat, explosion or fire breakout of the battery.
If the battery is increasing the temperature abnormally, color change, distortion and other
phenomena during the using, charging or storing process, please stop using it and then change
new battery.
If leaking liquid of the battery contacts with the skin and clothing, it may cause skin burn, please
rinse it with clean water immediately, and see a doctor if necessary.
If the battery is leaking liquid or giving out strange odor, please take the battery away from open fire
immediately, avoid fire breakout or explosion.
Please don’t make the battery damp, otherwise it may cause overheat, smoking or corrosion of the
battery.
Please don’t use or place the battery under direct sunlight and other high temperature places,
otherwise it may cause liquid leaking or overheat, reduce the performance and shorten the service
life.
Please don’t charge the battery continuously for more than 24 hours.
Please place the battery in the cool and ventilated place away from direct sunlight.
Service life of the battery is limited. Service time of the battery is gradually shortened after the frequent
charging. If many times of charging is failed, it means that battery life is drained, please replace the new
battery of designated type.
2.4 Cautions of Using the Charger
Please don’t take down or modify the charger; otherwise it may cause personal injury, electric
shock, fire breakout or charger damage.
Please use 220V alternating current. Using other voltage may cause leakage, fire breakout and
damage the phone and the charger.
Short circuit of the charger is forbidden; otherwise it may cause electric shock, smoking and
charger damage.
Please don’t use the charger when the power cord is damaged; otherwise it may cause fire
breakout or electric shock.
Please clean the dirt that accumulates in the power socket in time.
Please don’t place the water container, and etc. near the charger, for fear of water splashing and
then cause short circuit, leakage or other failures.
If the charger contacts water or other liquid, please cut off power supply immediately, so that
prevent short circuit, fire breakout, electric shock or charger failure.
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Don’t use the charger in the bathroom and other high humidity places; otherwise may cause
electric shock, fire breakout or charger damage.
Please don’t contact the charger, electrical wire and power socket with wet hands; otherwise it may
cause electric shock.
Don’t place heavy object on the power cord or reconstruct the electrical wire; otherwise may cause
electric shock or fire breakout.
Please pull out the charger plug from power sockert before the cleaning and maintenance.
Seize the charger when pulling the plug, pulling the power cord will damage the electrical wire,
cause electric shock or fire breakout.
Don’t charge in the following places: direct sunlight and other high temperature places; wet and ashy place
or the place with large vibration (will cause failure); near TV, radio and other home appliances (will affect
the image and sound effects).
2.5 Security Password
2.5.1 PIN
PIN (Personal Identification Number) is used to prevent your SIM card from being used illegally.
PIN is usually provided with SIM card together. If you input wrong PIN for continuous three times,
please input PUK to unlock it. Please contact with network operations company for more details.
2.5.2 PIN
2
You need to input PIN2 when entering some functions (such as call charge); if you input wrong
PIN2 for continuous three times, you need to input PUK2 to unlock it. Please contact with network
operations company for more details.
2.5.3 PUK
When changing the locked PIN, you need to input PUK (Personal Unlock Key). PUK is provided
with SIM card together. If it is not provided, please contact with your service provider. If you input
wrong PUK for continuous ten times, the SIM card can’t be used again. Please contact with your
service provider to buy a new card. You can’t change PUK. If you lose the code, please contact with
your service provider.
2.5.3 PUK2
When changing the locked PIN2, you need to input PUK2. If you input wrong PUK2 for continuous
ten times, you can’t use the functions that need PIN2. Please contact with your service provider to
buy new card. You can’t change PUK 2. If you lose the code, please contact with your service
provider.
2.6 Cleaning and Maintenance
Please don’t use the phone, the battery and the charger in the bathroom and other high humidity
places, and prevent them from rain.
Please clean the phone, the battery and the charger by using soft and dry cloth.
Please don’t wipe the phone by using alcohol, thinner or benzene and other chemical reagents.
The socket with dirt may cause poor contact and power-off, so that it can’t be charged, please
clean it regularly.
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Contents
. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ···································································································· 8
. BEFORE USE ··················································································································· 9
1.
I
NSTALL AND
U
NLOAD
SIM
C
ARD
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2.
T-F
LASH
C
ARD
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3.
I
NSTALL AND
U
NLOAD
B
ATTERY
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4.
C
HARGING
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. QUICK USER GUIDE·········································································································10
1.
P
OWER
O
N
/O
FF
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2.
T
URN
O
N
/O
FF
S
CREEN
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3.
L
OCK AND
U
NLOCK
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4.
S
WITCH DESKTOPS
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5.
H
OT
B
UTTONS
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6.
D
ESKTOP
M
ENU
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7.
M
AIN
M
ENU
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8.
M
OVE
A
PPLICATIONS
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9.
D
ELETE
A
PPLICATIONS
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10.
N
OTIFICATION
B
AR
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11.
S
TATUS
B
AR
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12.
A
DD TO
H
OME
S
CREEN
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13.
B
LUETOOTH
C
ONNECTION
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14.
WLAN
C
ONNECTION
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15.
I
NPUT
M
ETHODS
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16.
D
ESCRIPTION OF
K
EYS
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. BASIC FUNCTIONS ··········································································································13
1.
D
IALER
I
NTERFACE
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2.
D
IAL A
C
ALL
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3.
C
ONTACTS
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4.
C
ALL LOG
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5.
M
ESSAGING
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6.
B
ROWSER
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7.
GOOGLE
S
EARCH
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8.
E
MAIL
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9.
M
USIC
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10.
G
ALLERY
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11.
V
IDEO PLAYER
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12.
C
AMERA
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13.
FM
R
ADIO
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14.
S
OUND
R
ECORDER
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15.
F
ILE
E
XPLORER
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16.
TODO
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7
17.
C
LOCK
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18.
C
ALENDAR
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19.
C
ALCULATOR
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20.
S
ETTINGS
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. Safety Precautions
Before using a mobile phone, please read and observe the following rules
While driving or answering a call,
please use an earphone or stop
your car.
Mobile phone interferes with aircraft
communication, please ensure that
mobile phone power off during the entire
flight.
All mobile phones may be disturbed,
and affect their performance.
Please don’t use mobile phone and turn
off your phone where medical
equipments exist.
To ensure the best performance or
avoid damage to mobile phone,
please use the original accessories
and batteries.
At the gas station and close to the fuel
and chemicals and other dangerous
goods, please power off your mobile
phone to avoid explosion.
To avoid interference of the blasting
operation, In the scene of the
explosion or post "Turn off the radio"
icon in the local, please power off
your mobile phone.
Please don't burn batteries as ordinary
garbage, to avoid the risk of life and
damage to the environments. Please
abide by the local environmental policy,
timely deal with or recycle the waste
batteries.
Before your mobile phone is connect
with another equipment, please read
carefully this manual to ensure
safety.
Some small articles (such as T-Flash
card, etc.) should be placed out of
children reach, to prevent children
swallowing or other hazard.
Please backup the important
information or keep a written record,
to prevent its loss.
When sending an emergency call,
please ensure your mobile phone power
on and in a service area, inform your
position, without permission, please
don't end this call.
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. Before Use
1. Install and Unload SIM Card
1.1 About SIM Card
Before using the phone, you must insert valid SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card in the phone.
SIM card provided by network supplier.
All the information related to network connection are recorded in the chip of SIM card, also the
names, telephone numbers and SMS that storing in the name card holder of SIM card. You can
take out SIM card from your phone, and use it in any GSM mobile phone (new mobile phone can
read SIM card automatically).
In order to avoid losing or damaging the information saves in SIM card, please don’t touch the
metal contact surface, and place SIM card in the place that away from electricity and magnetic
force. Once SIM card is damaged, you can’t use the phone normally.
Prompt: Please make sure to power off the phone before taking out SIM card. It is absolutely
forbidden to insert or take out SIM card with external power supply; otherwise it may damage SIM
card and the phone.
1.2 Insert and Unload SIM Card
Metal contact surface of SIM card is easily scratched. You must take out SIM card carefully before
the assembly.
Power off the phone, remove the rear cover, battery or other external power supply.
Make the end of SIM card without cutting angle inside and aim at the card slot of the phone and
metal surface of SIM card face downward, then insert SIM card to the card slot of the phone, the
other SIM card is also inserted in this way.
When taking out SIM card, directly pull it outward and then can take out SIM card.
Prompt: Without special explanation inserting two SIM cards are defaulted in the manual. If you
just insert one SIM card, maybe some options of the menu will not be shown.
2. T-Flash Card
Aim at the T card slot and push the T card gently, and the card will be inserted correctly.
Prompt: If the memory card is failed, please check whether it is correctly placed and good contact
of metal point.
3. Install and Unload Battery
Take off the rear cover of the mobile.
Make one end of battery with metal surface aim at the battery connector.
Then gently press the battery downward using the finger, and then press the other end to install the
battery.
Prompt: Please operate correctly to avoid damaging the battery connector.
4. Charging
4.1 Charger
Insert the charger on the charging interface at the top of the phone. After inserting the charging plug,
battery strength icon stripe at the top right corner of the screen is scrolling, which means that the
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charging is processing; when the stripe is full of the whole icon and stop scrolling, which means that
the battery charging is completed; when the charging is completed, please pull out the plug.
When electric quantity is not enough, warning message will be sent; and electric quantity shows
empty. When electric quantity is too low, the phone will power off automatically. Please don’t make
the battery in the status of not enough electric quantity for a long time; otherwise it may damage the
battery quality and service life. Please don’t charge the battery for a long time.
Prompt: In order to ensure normal operation of the phone, please make sure to use the
designated charger.
4.2 USB disk Identification
After USB disk is inserted, you can deal with data in USB disk after its light is on. Please refer to
“File Manager” for the usage of USB Disk.
Prompt
:
It is forbidden to remove USB disk when data in USB disk is being copied, transferred or
deleted to prevent data damage.
4.3 Transferring Data With Computer
4.3.1 Install USB
Connect mobile phone to a computer with a USB cable, drag out the notification bar. Touch “USB
Connected”, choose and click “USB storage”, then on the computer, you can view data in Device
and SD Card storage. So data transferring can be performed between this device and the
computer.
4.3.2 Disconnect USB
After data is mounted onto the computer, you can drag out the notification bar, touch to turn Off
“USB Storage”, and then disconnect with USB link.
Prompt
:
It is forbidden to disconnect USB link during transferring data, because it can lead to data
loss or damage.
. Quick User Guide
The phone has not only the basic functions of mobile phone, but also support rich, practical and
rapid feature functions, can be briefly introduced as follows:
1. Power On/Off
In the power-off mode, long press [Power] key, it will power on; otherwise. In the power-on, long
press [Power] key, and choose Power off, it will power off. If you set up SIM lock or phone lock,
please input the code according to the requirements.
In any other interface, short press this button to lock the screen.
Warning:
As mobile phone can cause interference and dangerous where you are prohibited to use
mobile phone, please power off your mobile phone.
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2. Turn On /Off Screen
2.1 Turn Off Screen
Please short press [Power] to turn off the screen to save power.
Prompt
:
To save power, you can also set screen timeout time in Display Settings, when the timeout
time is up, without any operation during the standby time, the screen will shut off automatically.
2.2 Turn On Screen
When the screen is off, please short press [Power] to wake up the screen.
3. Lock and Unlock
3.1 Lock
Please press
[Power]
to lock this screen to prevent some unexpected operations.
Prompt
:
If screen timeout time is set in system settings, this computer will turn off and lock its
screen during the standby time if it is idle.
3.2 Unlock
After the screen is off, please press [Power]
to wake up the screen, and then drag the slider
rightwards to the green ball to unlock the screen.
Prompt
:
Drag the slider downwards to the white ball to switch between Sound and Vibrate state.
4. Switch desktops
In the idle mode, you can slide on the screen to switch between the 1st~5th screens.
5. Hot Buttons
On the shortcut bar, to touch button enters Dialer interface; to touch button enters Contacts
interface; to touch button enters Messaging interface; to touch button enters Explorer
interface; to touch button enters Main Menu.
6. Desktop Menu
On the desktop, press [Menu] key, you can display options, including: Widgets, Wallpapers,
System setting etc. Touch and choose one, you can operate the corresponding functions.
7. Main Menu
In Main Menu interface, you can slide the screen left and right to browse all the applications. Touch
and choose one, you can enter and run this application.
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8. Move Applications
Choose a desktop, touch button to enter Main Menu, long press an application, drag it onto the
free area of the desktop, you can create this application shortcut on the current desktop. By this
way, you can create any favorite application shortcut onto the screens.
Prompt: Before creating an application shortcut, you ensure that there is free space to place this
App. on this desktop.
9. Delete Applications
On the current desktop, long press an application shortcut, drag it onto” Deleting” on the top of the
screen, you can delete this application shortcut from the current desktop.
10. Notification Bar
On any interface, drag the screen downward from the top, you can display Notification bar; then
drag the screen upward from the bottom, you can hide the notification bar.
You can operate the following on Notification bar:
10.1 SIM Card Info.
You can view the operator information of SIM 1 and SIM 2 on Notification bar.
10.2 Running App.
You can view the running applications on Notification bar.
Tips: In any interface, long press Home ,it displays the pop-up box of “Recent Apps and Running
Apps”. Touch the option of “Recent Apps” ,you can view the recently running applications, choose
and click one, you can enter directly this application; Touch “Running Apps” to view the currently
running applications, click one to kill it from progress.
10.3 USB Status
You can view USB connection state.
10.4 View Notifications
After dragging downward Notification bar, you can view the notifications of new SMS & Call &
Email, etc., touch an option to enter its view interface.
On notification interface, touch button, you can clear the notifications of SMS & MMS & Email&
Missed Calls & WLAN & Bluetooth.
Tips: After touching button, you can’t clear the notifications of the running applications.
11. Status Bar
On the LCD top of the idle interface, it is Status Bar. You can’t operate the status bar, it
displays some relevant information, including: WLAN, Bluetooth, Battery power, System time,
etc.
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12. Add to Home Screen
On the desktop, long press white space,you can display “Main Screen”,and then operate the
following: Contacts, Folder, Widgets, Shortcuts, Wallpaper.
13. Bluetooth Connection
This device supports Bluetooth 2.0, you can listen to music with Bluetooth earphone. About
Bluetooth settings and operations, please refer to the section of Bluetooth in System Settings.
Prompt: Bluetooth function and operations are based on the real product.
14. WLAN Connection
This device supports “Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n”. You can access to the local network through WiFi. About
WiFi settings and operations, please refer to the WiFi section in System Settings.
15. Input Methods
This mobile phone is embedded one input method, “TouchPad Keyboard”.
Long press any input field to display the pop-up box of “Edit Text”,you can input word. You can
chang and use any one input method,if there are more than one input method in the phone. In
system settings, you can set Input languages, it supports various languages input.
16. Description of Keys
Key Function
[ Menu ] Button Short press to display options box.
[ Home ] Button Short press to return to the desktop. Long press to view the
latest task.
[ Back ] Button Press to return to the upper layer.
[ Volume ] Key Press [Volume+] to turn the call voice louder; press [Volume-]
to turn lower.
Long press [Power] key to power on or off mobile phone.
Short press [Power] key to end a call when a call is talking.
Or make the calling tune mute when a call is coming.
[ Power ] Key
Short press [Power] key to turn off & lock the screen in any
interface. Press again to lighten screen.
. Basic Functions
1. Dialer Interface
In the idle mode, click to enter Dialer interface.
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2. Dial a Call
2.1. Calls Category
2.1.1. Emergency Call
You can directly dial an emergency service call without SIM card.
Different network uses different emergency numbers, please consult your network operations
company for more details.
2.1.2. Domestic Call
Enter a phone number, choose SIM1 or
SIM2 to make a call by SIM1 or SIM2. If you're making a
long-distance call, please add the area code before the telephone number.
2.1.3. Extension Dial
After entering a telephone number, press [Menu] to perform the following operations:
Add 2-Sec Pause: Enter the host number, click “Add 2-Sec Pause”, then enter extension
number, choose SIM1 or
SIM2, after dialing the host number, pause for two seconds to dial
the extension number.
Add Wait: Enter the host number, click “Add Wait”, then enter extension number, choose SIM1
or
SIM2 after dialing the host number, pause for the waiting time to dial the extension number.
2.1.4. International call
Enter country code & area code (usually area code without "0") & telephone number, choose SIM1
or
SIM2 to make an international call by SIM1 or SIM2.
2.1.5. Dial Contacts Number
After entering Contacts list, choose a contact, choose SIM1 or
SIM2 to make a call by SIM1 or
SIM2.
2.1.6. Dial Call-log Number
After entering Call Log, choose a call record, click , then choose SIM1 or
SIM2 to make a call by
SIM1 or SIM2.
2.2. Answer a Call
When an incoming call arrives, the phone will give out the corresponding prompt (such as vibration,
ringtone, and etc.); if network support, the phone screen will show the name and telephone number of
the caller, choose , answer this call.
2.3. Refuse a Call
When a call is coming in, choose , refuse this call.
2.4. End a Call
After finishing a call, click to end this call.
2.5. Call Operation
During a call, touch screen to operate the following:
On hold: To hold this call.
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Add Call: To enter a phone number, add another call.
Speaker: To switch call voice to Speaker; click it again to switch call voice to Receiver.
Dial pad: To display Dialpad interface.
Mute: To set this call mute.
When calling, Short press [ Menu ] Button, record this call.
End Call: touch to end call.
3. Contacts
This function could help you browse the name card holder, store, edit and delete the names and
phone numbers in the phone and SIM card. In contacts list, click “Contacts” or “Call log” or
“Favorites”, it switches among Contacts & Call log & Favorites.
3.1. Contacts List
In contacts list, press [Menu] button, perform the following functions:
3.1.1. Search
Search contacts by key words stored in phone and SIM cards.
3.1.2. Contacts to display
Set
contact list display style: All Contacts with phone numbers, or All contacts with
SIM1 Card/SIM2 Card, Phone, Customize.
3.1.3. Import/export
Import/ Export contacts from SD card, SIM1 or SIM2. Share visible contacts by Bluetooth or Email
or Messaging.
3.1.4. Accounts:
Set Accounts & Sync Settings, and Manage Accounts.
3.1.5. Settings
Set Display Options, include Sort list by, View contact names as.
3.1.6. Send contacts by sms/mms
Select contacts sned by sms or mms.
3.1.7. Delete contact
Delete one or some or all contacts.
3.2. Contacts View
On contacts view interface, press [Menu], perform the following functions: Edit, Copy, Share,
Delete, Add to blacklist, Set ringtone, All calls to voicemail, Place on Home screen.
3.2.1. Dial Contact number
On contacts view interface, click it and dial this contact phone number by SIM1 or SIM2.
3.2.2. Send Message
On contacts view interface, click
,
enter message edit interface, input message content, send a
message to this contact’s phone number by SIM1 or SIM2.
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4. Call log
Enter Call log.
4.1. Call log list
After entering Call log, it displays all call records. Choose and touch one of call records, enter its
details. Click [ Menu ], choose “Delete” to operate the following:
4.1.1. Delete
On call-log interface, Click [ Menu ], choose “Delete”,delete one or some or all records.
4.2. Call log Details
On call record details, click one call record number by SIM1 or SIM2. Click , enter message edit
interface, input message content, send a message to this contact’s phone number by SIM1 or SIM2.
Click “Add to contacts”, add to contacts.
4.3. Call Classification
Click “Call Log”, enter call records list. Click “All” or “Missed” or “Outgoing” or “Received” to switch
into the corresponding interface. Press [ Menu ] to display options menu“Delete”, delete one or
some or all records.
5. Messaging
On Main menu interface,
enter “Messaging”.
5.1. Messaging List
On messaging list, touch to enter message edit interface. Touch a message to enter its view.
5.1.1. Options menu
On messaging list, press [ Menu ] to display options menu, operate the following:
Settings: Set Messaging settings, include SMS Enabled Text message(SMS) settings,
Multimedia message (MMS) settings, Notification settings, General setting.
Delete all threads: Delete all messages.
Wappush messages:enter wappush messages interface.
5.2. Messaging View
On messaging list, touch a message to enter its content interface. On message view, press [ Menu ]
to display options menu, operate the following:Select message, Video Call, Insert quick text,
Insert contact, Add subject, Chat settings.
6. Browser
On Main menu, enter and run Browser, access to the website.
Press [ Menu ] to display options menu, operate the following:
Stop: Stop webpage.
Refresh: Refresh webpage.
More: Include Homepage, Bookmarks, Save to bookmarks, Share page, Find on page,
Request desktop site, Save for offline reading, Close other tabs, history, Settings,.
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7. Google Search
On Main menu, access to Google Search. You can locally search for the information you need.
8. Email
On Main menu,enter Email. You can use (this device) it to receive or send your Email anywhere or
at any time.
Note: E-mail can be used normally when the wireless network is well connected.
8.1. Create Account
When entering Email for the first time, it will directly enter new account edit interface, input Email
address, password, choose the corresponding parameters of POP3, IMAP & Exchange Server,
then touch [Next], through POP3 and SMTP server detection, complete Email account creation.
8.2. Accounts List
After creating accounts, access to accounts list. Click "Inbox", view all the mails of the accounts;
Click “Starred”, view all the starred mails; Click , access to the Mailbox list of the current
account.
8.3. Inbox
On accounts list, click an account, and enter its inbox.
8.3.1. Options menu
On inbox interface, press [ Menu ] to display options menu, operate the following: Refresh,
Settings.
8.3.2. Long Press Menu
In the inbox list, long press an email, display options menu, operate the following: Delete, Mark as
unread, etc.
8.4. View Email
In the inbox list, click an email, and enter its view interface.
On mail view interface, slide the screen up and down to view its content. Touch [ Save ] button to
save the attachment;Touch [ Reply ] button to reply to the sender; touch [ Delete ] button to delete
the mail.
On mail view interface, press [ Menu ] to display options menu, operate the following: Settings.
8.5. Compose
In the mails list, click , enter mail edit interface. Input recipient & Title & content, touch [ Send ]
button to send this mail, or touch [Save as draft ] to save it as a draft, touch [ Discard ] to give up
editing.
On mail edit interface, press [ Menu ] , display options menu, operate the following: Add Cc/Bcc,
Save draft, Discard, Attach file,Settings,Insert quick response.
Prompt: The capacity of attachement should be less than 5M
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9. Music
Music player supports various audio formats, including: Midi, MP3, amr and wav, etc.
9.1. Play Interface
On the play interface, when there are songs in the playlist, touch to play; touch to pause. Drag
the slider from left to right to fast-forward or rewind. Touch to play the previous or the next song.
Press [Volume] key to adjust the volume. Press [ Menu] , operate the following:
Library: Access to songs library.
Party Shuffle: Set Party Shuffle on or off.
Add to Playlist: Add the current song into playlist.
Use as Ringtone: Set the current song as phone ringtone.
Delete: Delete the current song from T-flash Card.
Equalizer: Open equalizer and set.
9.2. Music library
Music library contains “Artists”, “Albums”, “Songs”, “Playlist”, etc. Touch a song in music library, it
will start playing.
10. Gallery
On Main menu, nter Gallery. Touch to switch into Camera interface.
Press [ Menu] , operate the following: Select album.
In the folders list, choose and touch a photo folder to enter, slide from left to right to view pictures
list. Touch a picture or photo to enter its view.
In the photo view interface, press [ Menu ], operate the following: Slidesshow, Edit,
Delete,Crop,etc.
11. Moive Studio
Enter Moive Studio, in the folders list, choose and touch a video folder to enter, slide from left to right to
view videos list. Touch a video and choose a kind of play way, it starts to play this video. Touch to
play; touch to pause. Drag the slider from left to right to fast-forward or rewind. Touch to
play the previous or the next video. Press [Volume] key to adjust the volume.
12. Camera
On Main menu, enter Camera.
12.1. Camera
On the preview interface, touch to take photos. Touch
to swith between back and front camera.
Slide leftside or rightside to switch between Camera and Video recorder, Touch the photo preview
window to preview the photos. Touch to display the parameters box.
12.2. Video Recorder
On the preview interface, touch begin to camcorder; touch to stop.
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13. FM Radio
On Main menu, enter FM Radio interface.Wear your earpieces of radio before searching for
channels then you can listen to FM radio freely.
On FM Radio interface, touch to turn on/off FM radio; touch to display the list of FM radio
channels. You can select to play one of them. (The list can contain 20 channels maximum); touch
and select Search to automatically search for channels and generate the list of channels; touch
and select Speaker/Earphone to use the radio speaker or earphone.touch to adjust the
frequency by decreasing or increasing 0.1MHz; touch to switch to the previous or the next
channel among the available channels list.
Prompt: Please connect with the earphone before you listen to the radio, for the device is equal to
radio antenna. When the battery of your cell is insufficient, you may not run FM Radio.
14. Sound Recorder
On Main menu, enter Sound Recorder. The format of recording files is *.3gpp. The recording length
depends on the size of phone storage or SD card.
Touch to record, touch to stop recording.
15. File Explorer
On Main menu, enter File Explorer.
The file manager is composed of phone storage and SD card, while phone storage is the memory of
the phone, and SD card is the external SD card. In the file manager, files can be searched rapid,
deleted or edited in each card and new files can be created
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ToDo
With ToDo application, you can write down scheduled notice and set deadline data. You can review
your schedules and carry out your schedules more convenient.
17. Clock
After entering Clock, , you can set Alarm, World Time, Timer, Stopwatch.
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18. Calendar
On Main menu, enter Calendar. Calendar allows you to view your schedules and events at any time.
You may view schedules one by one or several ones at the same time.
Select to show calendar by day, week or month. If “by week (or month)”, the calendar will be shown
by week (or month). This application is convenient for you to view schedule or add events.
On the Calendar interface,press [ Menu ] to display option menu, perform the following: New
event, Refresh, Search, Calendars to display, Settings,etc.
19. Calculator
On Main menu, enter Calculator. It
supports four arithmetic operations such as “+”, “-”, “x”
and “/”.Slide the screen to switch into
functional operation, e.g. Sin, Cos, Tan, Ln, Log,!, π, e,
^, etc.
20. Settings
In settings, you can perform as below:
20.1. WIRELESS & NETWORKS
20.1.1. SIM management:
You can make the settings of SIM cards.
20.1.2. WLAN
WLAN: Touch “WLAN” to switch between “On” and “Off”.
Note: Please turn off WLAN to save power when not using.
Press [ Menu ] to display option menu, perform the following:
Trusted AP: View the trusted AP and priority.
Scan: Scan again.
WPS Pin Entry: Enter pin on your WLAN router.
Advanced: Including Network notification, Keep WLAN on during sleep, Aviod poor
connections, MAC address, IP address.
20.1.3. Bluetooth
Bluetooth: Touch “Bluetooth” to switch between “On” or “Off”.
Note: To save power, please turn off Bluetooth when not using.
Press [ Menu ] to display option menu, perform the following:
Rename phone: It displays the factory device name, touch this item to edit its name.
Visibility timeout: Set how long device will be discoverable.
Show received files: Show bluetooth received files.
20.1.4. Data usage
Show the detail of theoretical uplink rate, uplink rate, theoretical downlink rate, downlink rate.
You also can turn on or off Mobile date, and set mobile data limit.
20.1.5. More
Airplane mode
Touch “Airplane Mode” to switch between “On” and “Off”. If Airplane mode is On, all the wireless
networks will be disconnected automatically in this mode.
Warning: Even if airplane mode is activated, it is forbidden to use (on) in plane or in some special
labs or under hospital equipments, other special environments, etc., so as to prevent the
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intervention of electronic equipments to the communication or this device, you are advised to power
off this device in such environments.
Default SMS app
Set default messaging.
Tethering & portable hotspot
Share your phone’s mobile data connection via USB or as a portable Wi-Fi hotspot.
VPN
In VPN settings, you can add a new VPN, set VPN server, enable Encryption, DNS search domains,
etc.
After adding a new VPN, touch it in the VPNs list, and you can connect it to network.
Mobile Networks
In Mobile Networks, you can set Data enabled or Data Roaming or Access Point Names or Network
Operators.
Data connection: Activate or disable data access over Mobile network.
Preferred network: Choose preferred network.
Preferred network type: Choose preferred network mode.
Access Point Names: Choose Access Point Names.
Network Operators: Search networks by hand or automatically.
20.2. Device
20.2.1. Audio Profiles
In sound settings, you can set calling mode, e.g. General, Silent, Vibration, Outdoor, and you can
edit General & Outdoor mode. Also you can defined audio profiles.
20.2.2. Display
In display settings, you can perform such operations as below:
Brightness
The screen brightness can be adjusted manually.
Wallpaper
Choose wallpaper from Air Wallpaper, ES File Explorer, Gallery or Live Wallpapers.
Auto-Rotate Screen
Set Auto-Rotate Screen on or off.
Sleep
To save power, you can set the sleep time of screen, such as 15s, 30s, 1 min, 2 min, 10 min, 30 min,
etc.
Daydream
You can set font with dream.
Font size
You can set font size as Small, Normal or Large.
20.2.3. Storage
Default Write Disk
Phone storage/SD Card:Change the preferred installation location for new apps
Internal Storage
Show Total space.
Note: If you format Local disk, it will erase all the data in Local disk, please be prudential to use
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this feature
SD Card
Show Total space. You can unmount SD card, Erase SD card.
Note: If you erase SD card, it will erase all the data in SD card, please be prudential to use this
feature.
Phone Storage
Show Total space. You can unmount Phone storage, Erase Phone storage.
20.2.4. Battery
Show the battery using detail.
20.2.5. Apps
Show the detail about DOWNLOADER, ON SD CARD, RUNNING, ALL
20.3. Personal
20.3.1. Security
SCREEN SECURITY: Set Screen lock, Owner info.
SIM CARD LOCK: Set up SIM card lock.
PASSWORDS: Make passwords visible.
DEVICE ADMINISTRATION: Set Device administrators, Unknown sources.
CREDENTIAL STORAGE: Set Trusted credentials, Install from SD card, Clear credentials.
20.3.2. Location
Access to my location: Let apps that have asked your permission use your location
information.
LOCATION SERVICES: Let apps use Google’s location service to estimate your location
faster.
20.3.3. Language & input
Language settings
You can select language, the default language is English. Also you can set Spell checker, Personal
dictionary.
Keyboard & input methods
You can set default keyboard.
Mouse/Trackpad
You can set Pointer speed.
20.3.4. Backup & reset
Backup & restore
You can back up app data, WLAN passwords, and other settings to Google servers.
Personal Data
Reset DRM and restore factory settings to clear all personal data on your phone.
Note: Perform factory data reset, it will clear user data in mobile phone,
please be prudential to
use this feature.
20.4. Accounts
20.4.1. Add account
You can add or delete sync accounts.
20.5. System
20.5.1. Date & Time
You can set Automatic date & time, Automatic time zone, date, time, and selete time zone,
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Use 24-hour format, Choose date format.
20.5.2. Scheduled power on & off
You can set the time to turn on or off your phone.
20.5.3. Printing
This phone support printing information.
20.5.4. Accessibility
Manage accessibility options.
Note: This feature is based on the real product.
20.5.5. About Phone
You can choose System updates, and you can check the Status, Legal information, Model
number, Android version, Kernel version, Build number, Hardware version.
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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.
CAUTION: 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 technici
an for help.
This device has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines.
The highest reported SAR values for head, body-worn accessory,
simultaneous transmission conditions are
0.203W/kg(1g), 0.765W/kg(1g), 0.916W/kg(1g) respectively.
WARNING!! Read this information before using your phone
In August 1986 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the
United States with its action in Report and Outer FCC 96-326 adopted an
updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency (RF)
electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those
guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S.
and international standards bodies. The design of this phone complies with
the FCC guidelines and these international standards. Use only the supplied or
an approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas modifications, or attachments
could impair call quality, damage the phone, or result in violation of FCC
regulations. Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. If a damaged
antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may result. Please
contact your local dealer for replacement antenna.
BODY-WORN OPERATION:
This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the
phone kept 1.0cm from the body. To comply with FCC RF exposure
requirements, a minimum separation distance of 1.0cm must be maintained
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between the user's body and the back of the phone, including the antenna,
whether extended or retracted. Third-party belt-clips, holsters and similar
accessories containing metallic components shall not be used. Body-worn
accessories
that cannot maintain 1.0cm separation distance between the user’s body and
the back of the phone, and have not been tested for typical body-worn
operations may not comply with FCC RF exposure limits and should be
avoided.
For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website at
www.fcc.gov
Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter
and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency
(RF) signals. In August, 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions
(FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand-held
wireless phones. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standards
previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies:
<ANSIC95.1> (1992) / <NCRP Report 86> (1986) / <ICIMIRP> (1996)
Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the
relevant scientific literature. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers, and
physicians from universities, government health agencies, and industry
reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard
(C95.1). Nevertheless, we recommend that you use a hands-free kit with your
phone (such as an earpiece or headset) to avoid potential exposure to RF
energy. The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and
those standards).
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized
antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may
violate FCC regulations.