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User Manual
USER MANUAL
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TABLEOFCONTENT
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BASICINFORMATION.....................................
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BEFOREUSE...................................................
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FUNCTION......................................................
4.CAREANDMAINTENANCE........................... 1
5. IMPORTANTNOTICE ...................................
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1. BASICINFORMATION
1.1. BriefIntroduction
Thanks forselecting M A X W E S T GSMmobile phone.
Through reading the manual, you can fully know how tousethismobile
phone,appreciateitscompletefunctionandsimpleoperatingmethod.
UNOX2mobilephoneisdesignedaimingatGSMnetworkenvironment;
thephonehastwoSIMslot, but youcannotcallanotherSIMcardwhenone
SIMcardisoncall.BesidesbasiccallfunctionsofUNOX2also provides
many kinds of practical functions, such as Message, audio and video
player, camera and video,
game,Bluetooth,alarmclock,calculator,timeand
date,etc., which will be convenient for your work andleisure activities.
UNOX2mobilephoneaccordswithGSMcriterion,has
obtainedthecertificationofcompetentauthority.
Thecompanyreservestherightstorevisethecontentsofthemanual
withoutpriornotice.
2. BEFOREUSE
InstallSIMCardandMemoryCard
SIMCard
Beforeusingthephone,youmustinsert valid SIM (Subscriber Identity
Module)cardinthephone.SIMcardisprovidedbythenetworksupplier.
Whenyousubscribetoacellularnetwork,youwillreceiveaplug‐inSIM
cardcompletewithyoursubscriptiondetails,suchasyourPIN,andavailable
optionalservices.
Caution: Do not bend or scratch your SIM card. Avoid exposing your
SIMcardtostaticelectricity,waterordirt.
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Tips:Face the gold color contact point of SIM card towards the cell
phoneandpushtheSIMcardintotheslot.
MemoryCard
AimattheTcardslotandpushtheTcardgently,andthecardwillbe
insertedcorrectly.
Prompt: If the memory card is failed, please check whether it is correctly
placedandgoodcontactofmetalpoint.
Battery
InstallingtheBattery
Takeofftherearcoverofthemobile.
Make oneend of battery with metal surface aim at the battery
connector.
Thengentlypressthebatterydownwardusingthefingerandpressthe
otherendtoinstallthebattery.
Prompt:Pleaseoperatecorrectlytoavoiddamagingthebatteryconnector.
Charging
Insertthecharger;theflashsymbolonthechargerplugmustface
upwards.
Connectthechargertoastandardwalloutletandthebatterypower
iconintheup‐rightcornerofthescreenwillstartscrolling.Whenthebattery
bar stops scrolling, it means the battery charge is complete. Pressthetwo
sidesofthechargerpluganddisconnectthechargerfromthephone.
Prompt: In order to ensure normal operation of the phone, please make
suretousethedesignatedcharger.
3. FUNCTION
SwitchPhoneON/OFF
ToswitchON/OFFyourphone,pressandholdtheEndkeyforafew
seconds.
Unlockthephone
Ifyoudonotusethephoneforawhile,thescreenisreplacedwitha
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lockedscreen.
1.Pressanykeytoactivatethescreen.
2.PressLeftkey,andthenpress*key.
Makeacall
Youcanmakeacallinthefollowingways:
EnterthedesirednumberinstandbymodeandpresstheCallkeytomakethecall.
GotoMenu>Phonebookandthenselectanddialthedesirednumber.
JustpresstheCallkeytodialthecontactslistedinCalllogs.
SecureyourPhone
Menu>Settings>Security>PhoneLocked
Letyoulock/unlockyourphoneviaasecuritypasswordwhichyoucan
changeanytime.
Thedefaultsecuritycodetounlockthephoneis1122.
Note:Afteryouactivatethephonelock,youwouldbeaskedfora
passwordwhenyoupoweronyourphonenexttime.
Blacklist
Menu>Settings>Security>Blacklist
BlacklistundesiredSMSsendersandcallersothatyoudonotreceive
SMSandcallingfromthem.
Logs
Menu>CallHistory
Tip:DirectlyaccessthecalllogsofbypressingtheCallkeyinidle
mode.
TheCalllogliststhecallsyouhaverecentlydialed,received,missed
forSIM1andSIM2.
PresstheLeft/rightnavigationkeystoaccessvariouscalllogsand
workonthecallhistory.
Contacts
Yourphonebookstoresallyoursavedcontactsforanytimeuse.Your
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phonebookdatacanbestoredinyourSIMcardoryourphone
memory.Youcanmanageyourcontactsfromhere.
Menu>Contacts
AddNewContact
Menu>Contacts>LeftKey>New
SendSMS
Menu>Contacts>LeftKey>Writemessage>SMS
CallaContact
Menu>Phonebook>LeftKey>Call>Voicecall
Allowyoutomakeacalltothecontactyouareviewing.Oryoucanjust
highlightanumberandpresstheCallkey.
DeleteaContact
Menu>Contacts>LeftKey>Delete
IntheContactslist,selecttheentryyouwanttodelete.
Deletemultiplecontacts
Menu>Contacts>LeftKey>Deletemultiple
IntheContactslist,selecttheentryyouwanttodelete.
AddtoBlacklist
Menu>Contacts>LeftKey>AddtoBlacklist
Allowyoutoblacklistselectednumbers.Inthiscasethecontactwillbe
blockedfromcallingyouup.
Import/ExportContacts
Menu>Contacts>LeftKey>Import/Export
Youcancopy,ImportorExportcontactsentriesstoredintheSIMcardtothe
phonememoryandvice‐versa.
SendvCard
Menu>Contacts>LeftKey>Contacts>vCard
AllowyoutosendvCardtoothernumbersandexportvCard.
Others
Speeddial
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Menu>Contacts>LeftKey>Others>Speeddial
Setspeeddialandviewmemorystatus.
Ownernumber
Menu>Contacts>LeftKey>Others>Ownernumber
Setnamesofyourownnumber.
Memorystatus
Menu>Contacts>LeftKey>Others>Memorystatus
CheckthememorystatusofSIM,andPhone.
Mostused
Menu>Contacts>Mostused
Viewthecontactsthatmostused.
Groups
Menu>Contacts>Groups
PresstheLeft/RightnavigationkeytoaccesstheGrouptab.Setupalistof
numberswithsimilarpreferencessuchasringtone,profileetc.
Camera
Menu>Media>Camera
Presstheleftkeyincameramodetochoosevarioussettings
Shortcutkeys:Pressthenumberkeysonthephone’skeypadtochoose
varioussettings.
Camcorder
Menu>Media>Camcorder
PresstheOKKeytostartrecording.
YoucanpressOptionsswitchtoCameraandviceversa.
YoucanalsopressOptionskeytochoosememory
PressLeftkeytochoosevarioussettings
Shortcutkeys:Pressthenumberkeysasshortcutsonthephone’skeypadto
choosevariousvideosettings.
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MyImages
Menu>Media>MyImages
Letyoutoviewyoursavedimages.YoucanalsosendtheimagesviaMMSor
Bluetoothoruseitascontacticonorwallpaper,etc.
Musicplayer
Also it is called music player. Your UNOX2 comeswithamusicplayer
to let you enjoy any music of your choice through your TF card.Youcan
easily
transferyourfavoritemusicfromyourPCtotheTFcardand
experience awholeworldofinterestingandmelodiousmusic.
Whileinmusicmode,presstheLeftkeytochoosevariousmusic
options
AdjustVolume:Press#and*keystochangevolume.
VideoPlayer
Menu>Media>VideoPlayer
Letyouplayvideosstoredinyourphoneormemorycard.
Press2keywhileplayingavideotochangethedisplaymode.
FMRadio
Menu>Media>FMradio
YourphonecomeswithanFMradiotoletyoulistentoFMchannels.
GotoOptions>SearchChannels>AutoSearchtofillupthe
channels.
Pressthenumberkeysonyourkeypadinaccordancetothe
channellist.
PressOKkeytostart/stoptheradio.
PresstheUporDownkeytoincrease/decreasethevolume.
PresstheLeftkeyforvariousradiooptions.
Recorder
Menu>Media>recorder
Youcanrecordsurroundingsoundsusingthisfeature.
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Messages
Writemessage
Menu>Messages>Writemessage>NewSMS
You can compose and send SMS . Pressing the Left Key during/after
composingthemessagegivesyouahostofmessagingfeatures.
UsemessageTemplates
Menu>Messages>Templates
Enter into preset message templates and use them. These preset
templatescansaveyoutimeifthethemeofyourmessageisthe same as
thoseexistinginthetemplate.
Broadcastmessage
Menu>Messages>Broadcastmessage
.Toreceivepublicmessagesonalldifferentsubjectsfromyournetwork
operator
Voicemailserver
Menu>Messages>Voicemailserver
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oucanactivatevoicemailservicetoredirectyourincomingcalls
(basedonyourcallsettings)toavoicemailserverandretrievethemlatervia
SMSalerts.
Todivertincomingcallstoavoicemailserver,gotoSettings>Phonetab
> Call Divert> Voice> (choose the desired call divert condition)> Activate>
PhoneNumber/VoicemailNumber.
Settings
Menu>Messages>Options>Settings
YoucansetyourdesiredparametersforSMS,pushmessageandOthers.
Deleteall
Youcanchooseallmessagesintheinboxorotherstodelete.
Messagecapacity
Menu>Messages>Options>Messagecapacity
ViewthememorystatusofyourSMS
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Internet
To access this menu, enter the Main Menu in the standby mode and
then select Internet. You can use the network‐related services with this
function.
Alarm
Menu>Tools>Alarm
Tousethealarmserviceavailablewithyourmobilephone.
Bluetooth
Menu>Tools>Bluetooth
Openthebluetooth,forfiletransferandacceptance
Calculator
Menu>Tools>Calculator
Toarrangeyourjourneyaccordingtocalendar.
Weightandthelengthoftheconversionbetweentheunits
Calendar
Menu>Tools>Calendar
Calltheotherdirectly,youcanheartheothersideoftherecording
Worldclock
Menu>Tools>Worldclock
Tousetheworldclockfunction.
Timer
Menu>Tools>timer
Tousethetimerfunction.
Myfiles
Menu>Tools>Myfiles
Tomanagethespaceofphoneormemorycard.
ToDolist
Menu>Tools>ToDolist
ItofferssomeextrafunctiondependonyourSIMcards.
E‐book
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Menu>Tools>E‐book
Toreadthee‐bookwithtextformat.
Torch
Menu>Tools>Torch
Toturnon/offTorch
Games
Youmayplaythebuilt‐ingamesandperformthegame.
Settings
Callsettings
Menu>Settings>Callsettings
ToperformtheDual‐SIM,calldivert,callwaiting,callbarring.,Hide
ID,Others
Phonesettings
Menu>Settings>Phonesettings
ToperformtheDual‐SIM,calldivert,callwaiting,callbarring.,Hide
ID,Others
Displaysettings
Menu>Settings>Displaysettings
Perform related Settings shown as switch motor drawing, wall paper,
standbyinterface,accordingtosomeoftheprotectivescreen,backlightand
thebacklighttime,keybacklighttimesetting
Securitysettings
Menu>Settings>Securitysettings
Execute related the SIM1/2 security, mobile security, automatic
keyboardlock,andendkeyslockedfast,anti‐thefttrackingandfixeddialing,
blacklistandwhitelistprivacyprotection.
Profiles
Menu>Settings>Profiles
Activationandcustomizetherequiredprofileisgeneral,silent,meeting,
indoor,outdoor,headphones,bluetooth'sstyle..
Connections
Menu>Settings>Connections
YoucansetconnectivityincludingB‐tooth,dataaccount.
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4.CAREANDMAINTENANCE
Maintenanceofbattery
∙Yourdeviceispoweredbyarechargeablebattery.Itisnecessarytohavethe
battery charged before using. The full performance of a new battery is
achievedonlywhenitisfullyworeout.
∙Unplugthechargerfromtheelectricalplugandthedevicewhennotinuse.
Donotleavefullyachargedbatteryconnectedtoachargerover a week,
sinceoverchargingmayshortenitslifetime.
∙Temperaturetendstoaffectthelimitofbatterytobecharged.Therefore,it
isnecessary for the batteryto be cooledor warmed beforeit ischarged.If
thetemperatureofbatteryexceeds40ºC,thebatterycannotbecharged.
∙Use the battery only for its intended purpose and avoid short‐circuiting.
Accidental short‐circuiting can occur when a metallic object causes direct
connectionofthepositive(+)andnegative(‐)terminalsofthebattery.
∙Donotusedamagedbattery.
∙Leavingthebatteryinhotorcoldplaceswillreducethecapacityandlifetime
ofthebattery.Adevicewithahotorcoldbatterymaynotworktemporarily,
evenwhenthebatteryisfullycharged.
∙Donotdisposeofbatteriesinafireastheymayexplode.Disposeofbatteries
accordingtolocalregulations.
Careofmaintenanceofyourdevice
Thesuggestionsbelowwillhelpyoutoprotectyourwarrantycoverage.
∙Keepthedeviceandaccessoriesoutofthereachofsmallchildren.
∙Keepthe devicedry.Alltypesofliquidsormoisturewill corrodeelectronic
circuits.
∙ Donotstorethedeviceinhotareas.Hightemperaturescanshortenthelife
ofelectronicdevicesandwarpormeltcertainplastics.
∙Do not attempt to open the device other than as instructed in this guide.
∙Donotuseharshchemicalsorstrongdetergentstocleanthedevice.
∙Use only the supplied or an approved replacement attachments, for the
unauthorizedonescouldinvalidatethewarrantyofmaintenance.
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Specialnote:Topreventpossiblehearingdamage,donotlistenat
highvolumelevelsoflongperiods.
CorrectDisposalofthisproduct
Thismarkingindicatesthatthisproductshould
notbedisposedwithotherhouseholdwastes
throughouttheEU.Topreventpossibleharmto
theenvironmentorhumanhealthfrom
uncontrolledwastedisposal,recycleitresponsibly
topromotethesustainablereuseofmaterial
resources.Toreturnyouruseddevice,pleaseuse
thereturnandcollectionsystemsorcontactthe
retailerwheretheproductwaspurchased.They
cantakethisproductforenvironmentalsafe
recycling.
The plug portion of the AC/DC adaptor is used as disconnect device.
Therefore, the appliance should be placed near the socket outlet and
easily
accessible.
5.IMPORTANTNOTICE
Anychangesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedbytheparty
responsibleforcompliancecouldvoidtheuser’sauthoritytooperate
theequipment.Thisdevicecomplieswithpart15oftheFCCRules.
Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:
1) Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and
2) Thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterference
thatmaycauseundesiredoperation.
Note:Thisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimits
foraClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttopart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimits
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aredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterference
inaresidentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgenerates,usesandcanradiate
radiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththe
instructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.
However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurina
particularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferenceto
radioortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningthe
equipmentoffandon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrectthe
interferencebyoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures:
‐‐‐Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
‐‐‐Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
‐‐‐Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthatto
whichthereceiverisconnected.
‐‐‐Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.
SARtestsareconductedusingstandardoperatingpositionsaccepted
bytheFCCwiththephonetransmittingatitshighestcertifiedpower
levelinalltestedfrequencybands,althoughtheSARisdeterminedat
thehighestcertifiedpowerlevel,theactualSARlevelofthephone
whileoperatingcanbewellbelowthemaximumvalue,ingeneral,the
closeryouaretoawirelessbasestationantenna,thelowerthepower
output.
Beforeanewmodelphoneisavailableforsaletothepublic,itmustbe
testedandcertifiedtotheFCCthatitdoesnotexceedtheexposure
limitestablishedbytheFCC.Testsforeachphoneareperformedin
positionsandlocations(e.g.Attheearandwornonthebody)as
requiredbytheFCC.
Forbodywornoperation,thismodelphonehadbeentestedand
meetstheFCCRFexposureguidelineswhenusedwithanaccessory
designatedforthisproductorwhenusedwithanaccessorythat
containsnometalandthatpositionsthehandsetaminimumof10mm
fromthebody.
Non‐compliancewiththeaboverestrictionsmayresultinviolationof
RFexposureguidelines.