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User Manual
Basic Information ............................................ 4
Safety Alerts and Precaution ....................... 5
Before Use....................................................... 9
Icon............................................................ 10
Keypad Description................................... 11
Dial calls ............................................... 16
Emergency Calls ................................... 18
Answer Calls ......................................... 18
Function Menu .............................................. 19
Settings .......................................................... 21
Multimedia .................................................... 21
Phone book ................................................ 22
New Message ........................................ 24
Write Message....................................... 24
MMS ......................................................... 27
Call center ................................................. 29
Call history ................................................ 29
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Settings ...................................................... 32
Phone setup ........................................... 33
Network setup ....................................... 35
Security setup ........................................ 35
Multimedia ................................................ 37
TV ......................................................... 37
Camera .................................................. 38
Image viewer ......................................... 38
Video recorder....................................... 39
Video player .......................................... 39
Audio player .......................................... 39
Sound recorder ...................................... 40
File Management....................................... 42
Fun & Games ............................................ 42
User profiles .............................................. 42
Organizer ................................................... 43
Calendar .................................................... 43
Services ..................................................... 45
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Data account .......................................... 45
Extra function ............................................ 46
Bluetooth ................................................... 46
Input Method Instruction .............................. 47
T-flash card Introduction .............................. 49
Common Faults and Troubleshooting ........... 49
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Basic Information
1.1
Brief Introduction
Thank you for selecting our GSM/GPRS digital mobile phone. You
can fully understand the usage of this phone and enjoy the sound functions
and simple operation way after reading this manual.This color screen
mobile phone is designed for GSM/GPRS network environment. Besides
basic call functions, it also providesyou with numerous functions, including
dual-card mode, Chinese & English input method, handwriting input, name
card holderphone book, personalized incoming call rings and images, 64
chord music ringtone, SMS and MMS, chatting, shooting, videocamera
function, MP3, video player, audio recording, TV, FM radio, alarm clock,
calculator, auto power On/Off, calendar, memo, world time, incoming call
show, T-Flash, GPRS network, STK, keypad lock, etc. Additionally, it
offers personalized human-phone interface and satisfy your different
requirement with sound function design. This color screen mobile phone
conforms to GMS/GPRS technical code and has passed attestation from
authorities at home and abroad. Some services and functions described in
this User Manual depend on the network and subscribed services. So, not all
menus inthe phone are available, and shortcut numbers of menus and
functions may be different due to different phones. Our company reserves
the right to make changes to the manual without any further notification.
Safety Instruction
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Please contact Telecom Sector or distribution agency to
disable your phone and SIM card once your phone is lost or
stolen,this way, it can avoid economic loss resulted from that
others use your phone.
You’re required to tell IMEI code of the phone (It’s a label at
the back of the phone. You can see it by disassembling
battery)when you contact Telecom Sector or distribution
agency. Please write down the code and keep it in safe for
future requirement.
In order to protect your phone against nuisance use, please
take some precautions, for example:
- Set PIN code of the phone and SIM card, and change the
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code quickly before others know it.
- Do not put the phone in visible places when you get out of
the car. You’d better carry it with yourself or put it intravel
bag.
Safety Alerts and Precaution
In order to ensure to use the phone safely and correctly, please read
the precautions below carefully before your use.
General Precaution
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Your phone is only allowed to use battery and charger
approved by our company, or else it can cause battery
leakage,overheat, explosion and fire.
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Do not knock, vibrate or throw the phone heavily to avoid
malfunction and fire.
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Do not put the battery, phone and charger to microwave oven
or high-pressure equipment, or else, it can cause such accidentsas
circuit damage and fire.
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Do not use the phone in where combustible and explosive gas
exists, or else it can cause phone malfunction and fire.
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Do not put the phone to places with high temperature, high
humidity or heavy dust, or else, it can cause malfunction.
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Please keep the phone out of the reach of children to avoid
personal injury as children may consider it as toy.
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Do not put the phone on uneven or unsteady platform, or it
may drop and cause failure or damage.
Precaution for the use of phone
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Please switch off the phone in hospitals, on the plane or in
places where mobile phone is forbidden, to avoid any interferenceto
the normal operation of electronic equipment or medical
instruments. Please follow relative regulations in this place
whenyou use the phone. Please check the Alarm clock Settings and
confirm if the phone will switch on automatically when youare on
the plane as the plane has automatic power on function.
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Do not use the phone in places with weak signal or near
electronic equipment with high precision. The interface of
radiowave may cause the fault operation of equipment and other
problems. Please be caution when using the phone near
thefollowing equipment: hearing aids, heart pacemaker, other
medical electronic equipment, fire detector, automatic gate andother
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automatic control devices. As to the influence on the heart
pacemaker and other medical electronic equipment, please consult
equipment manufacturer or local sales agent.
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Do not knock the liquid crystal display in force or strike
something with the display heavily, or else it can cause the
damageof liquid crystal panel and liquid leakage. There may be in
danger of losing the sight once it contacts with eyes. If in
casecontact with eyes, flush with plenty of clean water (do not rub
the eyes) immediately and go to hospital.
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Do not disassemble or tamper the phone, or else it can cause
damage, electric leakage and circuit malfunction.
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Under too few conditions, the phone may have a bad effect on
the electronic equipment in some model cars. Then, do not usethe
phone to avoid the void of warranty.
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Do not press the key with sharp things, like needle, pen head,
or it may cause damage or fault operation.
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Do not use the phone once the antenna is damaged as it may
cause personal injury.
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Keep the phone far away from magnetic objects, the radiation
wave emitted by the phone may clear the information saved
infloppy disks, stored-value cards, and credit cards.
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Keep some metal pieces, like pin, far away from the handset,
the loudspeaker can emit magnetism and absorb small metalpieces
when working, so it may cause personal injury or damage the phone.
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Keep the phone away from exposure to moisture, water or
other liquid can go to the phone and cause it overheat,
electricleakage and malfunction.
Precaution for the use of battery
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Do not throw the battery into fire, or it may cause the battery
to catch fire and explosion.
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Do not press the battery in force when installing it, or it may
cause battery leakage, overheat, explosion and fire.
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Do not cause short circuit to the battery with metal material,
like wire, needle, etc, and do not put the battery with metalpieces,
like necklace, together, as it may cause battery leakage, overheat,
explosion and fire.
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Do not weld the ends of battery, or else, it may cause leakage,
overheat, explosion and fire.
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There may be in danger of losing the sight once the liquid of
battery contacts with eyes. If in case contact with eyes, flushwith
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plenty of clean water (do not rub the eyes) immediately and go to
hospital.
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Do not disassemble or tamper the battery, or else it may cause
leakage, overheat, explosion and fire.
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Do no use or put the battery near or in places with high
temperature, like fire or heater, or else, it may cause battery leakage,
overheat, explosion and fire.
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Once there’re abnormal phenomena, like temperature
increasing, color change, distortion during the usage, charging or
save of the battery, please stop using and replace with new battery.
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It may burn the skin once the liquid from battery touches skin
or clothes, please flush with plenty of clean water immediatelyand
go to hospital at once if necessary.
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Please take the battery away from the fire to avoid fire and
explosion once the battery leaks or emits strange smell.
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Do not place the battery exposure to moisture, or else it may
cause overheat, fume and corrosion.
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Do not use or place the battery direct under sunlight, or in
high temperature places, like near the car, or else, it may cause
leakage and overheat, reduce the performance and shorten the
lifetime.
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Do not charge the battery for over 24 hours continuously.
Precaution for the use of charger
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Please use 220AC. It may cause leakage, fire and damage to
the phone and charger once other voltage is adopted.
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Do not cause short circuit to the charger, or else it may cause
electric shock, fume and damage to the charger.
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Do not use the charger if the power wire is broken, or it may
cause fire and electric shock.
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Please remove accumulated dust on the power plug.
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Do not put water container next to the charger, as the spilled
water can cause overheat, leakage and malfunction of charger.
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Please disconnect the charger with the power to avoid
overheat, fire, electric shock and malfunction in case the
chargercontacts with water or other liquid.
Do not disassemble or tamper the charger, or else it may cause personal
injury, electric shock, fire and the damage of
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charger.
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Do not use the charger in places with high humidity, like
bathroom, or else it may cause electric shock, fire and damage
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ofcharger.
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Do not touch charger, power cord and power plug with wet
hand, or it can cause electric shock.
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Do not put heavy objects on power cord or change the power
cord, or it may cause electric shock and fire.
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Please unplug the power socket before cleaning and
maintenance.
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Please hold the charger to unplug the socket, it may damage
power wire and cause electric shock and fire once pulling thepower
cord.
Cleaning and maintenance
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As phone, battery and charger don’t have waterproof function,
so do not use them in places with high humidity, as well asavoid
them being wetted by rain.
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Please clean the phone, battery and charger with soft dry cloth.
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Never use alcohol, thinner or solutions, like benzene, to wipe
the phone.
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Dirty socket can cause poor contact and power down, and
even recharging isn’t available. So, please clean it periodically.
Common Precaution
Mobile Phone:
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Please use the phone under the environment with temperature
of -10℃~50℃ and humidity of 35%~85%.
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Please use the phone far away from regular telephones, TV
sets, radio sets and office automation equipment, to avoidaffecting
the normal use of these equipment and mobile phone.
Battery:
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Place the battery in cool and ventilated place without direct
sunlight.
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The battery has a limited lifetime. The use time of battery will
be shortened progressively due to frequent charging. Once the
battery is out of use after several charging, it means that the lifetime
of the battery is over, and you shall replace it with approved model
new battery.
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Do not dispose old battery as household waste. Throw it to
specified
old
battery
disposal
place
and
follow
stipulatedinstructions for disposal.
Charger:
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Do not charge under following conditions: places with direct
sunlight, places with ambient temperature less than 5℃ or over
40℃, wet or dusty place or place with strong vibration (it may
cause malfunction); near electrical appliance (it may affect theeffect
of image and sound) like TV set, radio, etc.
Before Use
Name and Description of Individual Part
Technical Parameter
Phone
ModelSize (Length x Wide x Thickness)
×16mm
Weight
Lithium battery
Model
Nominal voltage
Limited charge voltage
Rated capacity
Duration of standby time
Duration
of
ti
105.5mm ×50.5mm
around 90g
3.7V
4.2V
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me
Travel charger
ModelInput
450mA
100~240V 50/60Hz
Phone Introduction
Image
Icon
There may be some icons appearing under standby interface. Please
refer to the following for detailed description:
Icon
Description
Represents the strength of network signal.
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Represents that you can use GPRS service.
Enable vibration function.
Receive new SMS.
Receive new MMS.
Alarm clock is set to On.
It appears when headset is inserted.
Enable call transfer function.
Keypad isn’t unlocked.
Keypad locked.
Indicates battery level.
Indicates missed calls.
Enable chat function
Enable multi-stopwatch function.
Receive new service message.
Turn on bluetooth handset.
Bluetooth handset pairs successfully.
Keypad Description
Arrow Keys:
(1) Up Key: Please press this Up Key when in editing,
and press it to enter Music Player under standby status;
(2) Down Key: Please press this Down Key when in
editing, and press it to enter Alarm Clock under standby
status;
(3) Left Key: Please press this Left Key when in editing,
and press it to enter Profile under standby status;
(4) Right Key: Please press this Right Key when in
editing, and press it to enter Ringtone Settings under
standby status.
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(5) OK Key: Generally, it’s used as confirm key after entering menus. You
can press this key to enter main menu
interface under standby interface and achieve shooting,
video recording or pause functions under shooting and
video recording interface.
Number Key: It’s used to key in numbers and characters.
Number 2 – 9 can be set as shortcut keys for speed dials.
Dial Key:
Dial key 1: It’s used to dial phone number through card
A, answer incoming calls of card A and card B; and view
dialed number records under standby status.
Dial key 2: It’s used to dial phone number through card
B, answer incoming calls of card A and card B, and view
dialed number records under standby status.
Right Soft Key: It’s used to perform functions displayed
in lower right corner on the screen.
Left Soft Key: It’s used to perform functions displayed
in lower left corner on the screen.
End Key: It’s used to end calls or reject incoming calls.
Press this key to return to standby status under other
conditions.
TV key :when the player is runing , press this key enter
TV interface
*Key: Press this key to key in all special characters and
Chinese punctuation under editing screen; and long press
it to achieve the switch of “+”, “P” and “W” under
standby interface.
#Key: It’s used to switch the input method status under
editing screen. Long press it to switch between quiet
mode and general mode under standby interface as well
as under dial interface on the touch screen.
Note: “Press certain key” described in this manual represents
to press this key and release it; “Long press certain key”
representsto long press this key for 2 seconds or over 2
seconds. The description of every key and certain
functions above depend on specific models.
Touch Screen Function Description
This phone supports touch screen function.
The four icons displayed at the bottom of the touch screen has
following functions respectively from left to right:
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Touch the first icon to enter Main Menu.
Touch the second icon to enter Messages.
Touch the third icon to enter Phonebook.
Touch the fourth icon to enter Dials function.
The five images displayed on the silk screen has following
functions respectively from left to right:
Touch the first image to enter Main Menu.
Touch the second image to enter Messages.
Touch the third image to enter Phonebook.
Touch the fourth image to enter Call logs.
Touch the fifth image to enter Video player.
Battery
Battery under original status can be used afar charging by 50%
power. The full performance of a new battery is achieved onlyafter
the first three complete charge and discharge cycles.
The disassembly and installation
of battery
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Please follow steps below to disassemble the battery: ①Open
the back cover of the phone; ②Remove the battery from left;
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Please follow steps below to install the battery: ①Push down
the right end of the battery gently; ②Close the back cover of
the phone.
Charge for Battery
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Connect the charger with power.
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Insert the end of the charger into the right side of the phone
(Note: the arrowhead shall be upward).
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Then, power indication icon on the screen flashes repeatedly.
If the phone is switched off during charging, there is
powerindication image on the screen, which means that the
battery is under charging. If the phone is overused under low
battery,then charging indication icon will be displayed after
the charging has been done for some time.
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If the power indication icon in the upper right corner is fully
displayed without flashing, it means the charging is complete.
If the phone is switched off during charging, there is image to
indicate that the charging is over. This process needs 3 –4
hours.It’s normal that the battery, phone and charger will be
heated slightly during charging.
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Disconnect the mobile phone and charger with AC electrical
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plug once the battery is fully charged.
Note:
Always keep the battery in ventilated place with the
temperature from -10℃ to +50℃ during charging, and
make sure touse the charger provided by manufacturer. It may
cause danger once unapproved charger is used and it may
invalidate anyapproval or warranty.
If the phone switches off automatically or there’s “Low
Battery” displayed on the phone, please charge to the battery
as quickas possible. The phone will reduce charging time
automatically if the battery power isn’t used up before
charging.
The duration of standby time and duration of talk time offered
by manufacturer are based on ideal working environment.
Inactual use, however, the working time of battery changes
based on network condition, working environment and using
way.
Make sure that the battery is installed properly before
charging and it’s forbidden to remove the battery during
charging.
Please disconnect the charger and phone with power once
charging is over.
If you don’t disconnect the charger with power and phone, the
phone begins charging again when the power loss reaches
certain extent after overcharging lasts for quite a long time
(about 5 – 8 hours). We suggest you don’t do this, as it
willinfluence the performance and lifetime of the battery
Connecting to network
SIM card
Make sure that you’ve inserted available SIM card to the phone before
your use. SIM card is the key to enter digital GSMnetwork.
All information related with establishing network connection and
calling record initiate are saved in metal area in SIM card. Meanwhile,
there’re other information saved in the SIM card, including name and phone
number saved in phone book and SMS.The SIM card can be removed from
your phone and inserted to any GSM phone (the new phone will read SIM
cardautomatically).
Never touch metal area the SIM card to avoid information loss or
damaging the card. Keep SIM card far away from electricityand magnet.
You can’t enter GSM network once the SIM is broken.
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Warning: Do switch off the phone before removing SIM card. It’s
forbidden to insert or remove SIM card if the phone isconnected to external
power, or else, the SIM card will be damaged.
Insertion and Removal of SIM card
SIM card is placed in a card generally, so please take it out carefully
before installing in the phone.
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Switch off the phone and remove the battery and other
external power.
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This phone uses dual-card mode, the place of card A and card
B is decided by options in menu (please refer to “Settings”
for“Dual-card Settings”). Please follow the photo to insert the
SIM card to SIM card holder.
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Once you need to remove the SIM card, please switch off the
phone first, disassemble the battery and remove the SIM
cardfrom SIM card holder.
Power On and Power Off
Long press End Key to switch on the phone, and long press End Key
to switch off the phone.
If you switch on the phone and there’s no SIM card, the phone will
prompt you to insert SIM card. The phone will check if the SIM card is
available after SIM card is inserted.
Then, prompts below will appear on the screen on by one:
Enter PIN1——It appears if you’ve set the password of SIM card.
Enter phone password ——It appears if you’ve set password to lock
the phone.
Search for network——The phone will search for network till it finds
proper network.
Unlock of SIM card
SIM card uses PIN1 (personal identity number) code for protection
against unauthorized use. You are required to key in PIN1code to unlock
the SIM card every time the phone is switched on once your phone enables
this function, then you can make callsor answer incoming calls. Users can
also choose to remove SIM card protection (please refer to Section 3.10.6
Security Settings); in this case, the SIM card can’t be protected against
unauthorized use.
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Press End Key to switch on the phone.
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Key in PIN1 code, press Right Soft Key to clear incorrect
input and press OK to enter. For example, if PIN1 code is set
as 1234, then you shall key in:
1234
If incorrect code is keyed in for three times in succession, SIM card
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will be locked. The phone will require you to key in PUK1code for
unlocking. Please do not key in at random if you don’ know PUK1 code.
You shall send SIM card to network operatorfor assistance. Please refer to
Section 3.10.6 Security Settings. Note: Your network supplier will set a
standard PIN1 code (4 to 8 digits) for your SIM card. You shall change the
code to yourpersonal password as soon as possible. Please refer to Section
3.10.6 Security Settings for details.
Unlock of the phone
You can set password protection for your phone against unauthorized
use. You are required to key in PIN1 code (if you’ve setpassword protection)
to unlock the phone every time the phone is switched on once your pone
enables this function, then youcan make calls or answer incoming calls.
Users can also choose to remove password protection (please refer to
Section 3.10.6Security Settings); in this case, the phone can’t be protected
against unauthorized use.
Key in phone password, press Right Soft Key to clear incorrect input
and press OK to enter. For example, if the phonepassword is set as 1122,
then you shall key in:
1122
Please contact your retailer or local authorized maintenance service
center to unlock the phone password once you forget it.
Connecting to Network
The phone will search for available network automatically
(Searching for network is displayed on the screen) once the SIMcard is
unlocked successfully. Name of network supplier will appear on the
screen once the phone searches for availablenetwork.
Note: If EMERGENCY is displayed on the screen, it means that
your phone is out of the normal network coverage, but you canalso make
emergency calls according to the signal strength.
Dial calls
You’re allowed to make calls or answer incoming calls once name of
network supplier appears on the screen. The signal bar inupper left corner
represents the strength of network signal.
Moving in a small range can improve your calling quality as the
calling can be interfered by barriers greatly.
Dial domestic calls
Press number keys to input phone number and press Dial Key to make
calls. Please press Right Soft Key to delete charactersonce the phone
number needs to be changed. Dialing animation will be displayed on the
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screen when dialing. The call statusinformation will be displayed after the
recipient answers the phone. There’s an alert tone when the phone gets
through (it needs network support) if this function is enabled.
Please press End Key to end the call once it’s over.
Zip code Phone number Dial key
Dial extensions of fixed phones
Some extensions of fixed phones can’t be got through, and you shall
only dial the telephone exchange, and then dial theextension. The phone can
finish all dialing and dial the extension automatically when you insert pause
character “P” betweentelephone exchange and extension number. The way
of inputting “P” is to long press * key, then symbol “P” appears on screen.
Zipcode Telephone exchange P Extension Dial key
Example of the use of pause character: For example, if there’s a voice
mailbox system, which is used through dialing way in 8880000 number, the
number of mailbox is6666 and the password is 8888, then you can follow
the way below to dial:
8880000 P 6666 P 8888
The first part of this number is used to dial voice mailbox system.
It will send 6666 to select mailbox once the phone is answered.
The second pause character will delay for 5 seconds before password
8888 is sent out (the former “P” represents to getthrough, the latter “P”
represents to delay for 5 seconds).
Dial international calls
Long press * key under standby status till prefix symbol “+” appears
on the screen when dialing international calls. It allows youto dial a number
in any country once you don’t know the international prefix symbol (e.g.:
it’s 00 for China). Key in the country code and complete phone number
after prefix symbol appears. The country codes follow general practices,the
country code of Germany is 49, Britain is 44, Swiss is 46, etc.
“0” before the area code shall be
removed before dialing, just as dialing
international calls. For example, you shall
dial like this if you need to dial service
hotline from other countries:
+86 21 114
+ Country code Complete phone number Dial key
Dial Call in the List
Every phone number you dialed and received are saved in a list in the
phone, recent dialed and received phone numbers are placed on the top of
the list (Please refer to Section 3.9 Call Register). Every phone number is
classified based on Dialed Calls,Received Calls and Missed Calls. The
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phone also provides you with All Phone Items for you to view all calling
record. Oldphone numbers will be deleted automatically once the phone
number list is full Please follow steps below to view the list:
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Press Dial Key to view dialed calls records;
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All phone numbers in the list can be dialed through Dial Key.
Press Enter to view details after phone number list appears. You can
press Save to store this number to the phone book afterentering.
Emergency Calls
You can call emergency services if you are within the network
coverage (you can check it by viewing the network signalstrength bar in the
upper left corner). If the network supplier doesn’t provide roaming service,
then “EMERGENCY” appears onthe screen, which means you can only call
these calls. You can dial emergency calls within the network coverage even
if there’sno SIM card.
Answer Calls
You can press any key to answer the phone once Anykey Answer is
set to on, or you shall press Dial Key or Left Soft Key toenter answer, and
then press Left Soft Key again to speak on the phone. You can also press
the key on the headset to answer calls once the headset is inserted. Hence,
you can set Auto Answer to On once it’s inconvenient for you to press keys,
and the phoneanswers automatically after vibration & ring or vibration lasts
for 5 seconds once the headset is inserted.
Call Register
The phone saves the record of your last call and call duration since the
phone is used (Please refer to Section 3.9.1 Call Register).
Call Menu
Press Handsfree to enter handsfree function under call status. You can
press Options to enter call options. The operation way of call options is the
same as the operation way of function menus.
You can see Call Menu only during calling; besides, functions like call
waiting, call transfer and multiparty conversation, need network support. So,
please contact your network supplier.
You can perform following operations under call Options menu:
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Hold single call
Keep current call or restore saved call.
End single callEnd current call.
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New Call
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Make a call to a new participant.
Phonebook
Enter phone book to view.
Messages
Write message and send out the message.
Sound record
Record call voice.
Mute
Do not send (or send) local voice.
DTMF
Press Left Soft Key to open or close dual tone multi frequency.
H-Free
Enable loudspeaker to amplify call voice.
Function Menu
(※ Some part functions below depends on the function support status
of specific phones)
Use of Function Menu
Scroll to select functions
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Select to enter main function menu under standby status;
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Press keys or click touch screen to follow prompts to enter or
exit from menu under main menu or submenu.
Exit from menu
Generally, you can exit from some menu items by pressing Right Soft
Key. (If this phone supports touch function, you can use touch pen to click
small icon in the lower right corner to exit from some menu items.) Press
End Key to return o standby interface.
Structure of Function Menu
The default structure of function menu is as follows after SIM card is
inserted and the phone is power on:
Phonebook
1-1 Quick Search
1-2 Search contact
1-3 Add new contact
1-4 Copy all
1-5 Delete
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1-6 Caller groups
1-7 Extra numbers
1-8 Settings
1-8-1 Memory status
1-8-2 Preferred storage
1-8-3 Fields
1-8-4 My vCard
1-8-5 vCard version
1-9 Caller picture
1-10 Caller ringtone
Messages
2-1 SMS
2-2 MMS*
2-3 Chat
2-4 Voice mail server*
2-5 Broadcast message*
Call Center
Call history
Missed calls
Dialed calls
Received calls
Delete call logs
Call Duration
Call times
SMS counter
GPRS counter
General call settings
Call settings
Caller ID
Call waiting*
Call divert
Call barring
Line switching
Closed user group
Blacklist
Auto redial
Speed redial
IP dial
Call time display
Call time reminder
Auto quick end
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Settings
Dual SIM settings
Pen calibration
Phone setup
Motion calibration
Motion settings
Time and date
Schedule power on/off
Language
Preferred input method
Display characteristics
Greeting next
Shortcuts
Dedicated Key
Auto update of date and time
Handwriting
Misc. settings
Network setup
Network Selection
Preferential Network
GPRS Connection
Security Settings
SIM Lock
Phone Lock
Keypad Lock
Fixed Dialing*
Prohibit Dialing
Change Password
Restore Factory Settings
Multimedia
TV
Camera
Image viewer
Video recorder
Video player
Audio player
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Sound recorder
FM radio
Schedule FM record
E-Book reader
File Manager
Fun & Games
Profiles
General
Meeting
Outdoor
Indoor
Headset
Bluetooth
Organizer
Calendar
To do
Alarm
World clock
city demand
Stopwatch
Services
*STK Service (It has something to do with network operator)
WAP
Data account
Extra
Calculator
Currency converter
Bluetooth
Note: Menu with “*” appears only under certain conditions.
Phone book
You can use the phone book function to store the name card
information for some important persons, such as name, phone, homephone
and company phone etc. Select the phone book from the main menu, and
enter it.
Note: This phone can store 500 phone numbers.
You can see the following options in the phonebook: quick search,
search contact, add new contact, copy all, delete, caller groups, extra
number, settings, caller picture, and caller ringtone etc.
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Quick Search: Select this option to enter the phone book
browse interface, it will provide a search input box below the
window, and you can input the relative information here to
take the screening of the phone records. The searching ways
available for selection: 1. Pinyin; 2. Stroke; 3. English 4.
Number.
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Search contact: Find record by name in the phonebook.
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Add new contact: Add a new phone record in the phonebook,
and you can select the storage way to SIM card or the phone.
There is little differentiation in the storage format for SIM
card and the phone.
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Copy all: Copy all the records in the phone or SIM card, and
it can select copy from the phone to SIM card, or from SIM
card to the phone.
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Delete: Select this option to delete the phone record; select
From SIM Card to delete all the phone records in SIM card;
select From Phone to delete all the phone records in the
phone; select Delete One by One to delete the phone records
one by one;
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Caller groups: This phone provides 5 caller groups, you can
take the personalized settings of name changing, ring tone,
caller picture, caller animation and group member for every
group.
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Extra numbers: Other numbers stored in SIM card (this
phone number/service number/emergency number). You can
view and change them.
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Settings: The setting function of the phone book. Which is
classified into five menus: Memory status, Preferred storage,
Fields, My vCard, and vCard version.
- Memory status: The storage sate of the phone records in
SIM card and the phone.
- Preferred storage: Select the preferential storage position:
phone, card A and card B.
- Fields: Set the contents including the phone book (10
settings of the home phone, company name and E-mail etc.).
- My vCard: Edit or send the vCard in the phonebook.
- vCard version: Select the vCard’s version.
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Caller picture: Set the image that will display when having
incoming call.
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Caller ringtone: Select the ring prompt when having
incoming call.
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Message
Select “Messages” menu to enter the sub-menu.
If your network supports SMS, you have applied for this service to the
network supplier, then you can receive and send Chinese,English SMS and
MMS by the Short Messaging Service Center.
New Message
When you receive a SMS, the phone will sound the vibration (if it has
been turned on) or the prompt tone (if the prompt tonefunction has been
turned on), and the screen will display the animation. If you don’t want to
read it immediately, it will displaythe prompt that have new message in the
standby interface, and will store this message into SIM card automatically.
The number of SMS (including the received and locally stored SMS)
that can be saved in SIM card depends on the capacity of SIM card.
To read the new message, you can take the following operations: enter
the inbox sub-menu, and press OK to read the new SMS.
Write Message
SMS network service allows you to send the text message to the other
phones that can receive message.
Please confirm that you have set the Short Messaging Service Center
Number before creating message (please see “MessageSettings”).
Enter Write message sub-menu to input SMS (please see chapter 4.2
“Instructions on Input Method”).
-SIM1 done: Selecting this option indicates that this message
has been inputted completely, and it can enter the operation of
the next step by SIM card A.
-SIM2 done: Selecting this option indicates that this message
has been inputted completely, and it can enter the operation of
the next step by SIM card B.
-Use templates: Insert the preset common phrases in this
SMS.
-Insert object: Insert the picture, ring and animation etc. in
this SMS.
-Format text: Define the word format of this SMS.
-Insert number: Insert the phone number of the selected
entry in the phone book.
-Insert name: Insert the name of the selected entry in the
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phone book.
-Insert bookmark: Insert the bookmark used.
-Input Method: Change the input method when editing SMS.
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Select Done after writing, you can use the touch pen to select
Send only, Save and Send, Save, Send to many or Send by
group by scrolling to send this message to other phone
number.
-Send only: To send this message, select this option to enter
the inbox edit box, you can touch the number small icon on
the lower of the interface to input number, or press Search to
provide the phone book, select the number of the receiver
from the phone book, and press OK to send.
-Save and Send: Store this SMS into the outbox at the same
time of sending.
-Save: Don’t send this SMS and store it into the outbox.
-Send to many: Send this SMS to the multiple phone
numbers.
-Send by group: Send a group, and send this SMS to all the
members of this group.
Note: The Short Messaging Service Center doesn’t support the long
and short message with over 70 Chinese characters (or 160 English
characters) in some cities and areas.
View Received Messages and Saved Messages
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Enter the inbox sub-menu to view the received SMS; enter the
outbox to view the SMS that have been stored in the SIM card.
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It will display the message receiving date and time and the
number or name of the receiver when viewing the message list
ofthe inbox (when the number exists in the phone book).
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It can select the previous message or the next message when
viewing the message list.
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It can press OK to read the details of the message when
appearing the message list of the inbox. It can take the
following operations by option at this time:
-Reply: Send SMS to the sender of the current SMS.
-Delete: Delete the current SMS.
-Edit: Extract the content of the SMS, and enter the edit box.
-Forward: Forward this SMS.
-Copy to Phone (Copy to SIM Card): Copy the current SMS
on SIM card (or the phone) to the phone (or SIM card) to store.
-Move to Phone (Move to SIM Card): Move the current
SMS on SIM card (or the phone) to the phone (or SIM card) to
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store.
-Chat: Enter the chat room to chat by SMS.
-Delete All: Delete all the SMS in the inbox.
-Copy All: There are two available copy ways of From SIM
Card and From Phone.
-Move All: There are two available copy ways of From SIM
Card and From Phone.
-Use Number: Extract the phone number of the sender of the
SMS, and you can dial it or save it into the phone
book.
-Use URL: Extract the URL in the SMS.
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It can press OK to read the details of the message when
appearing the message list of the outbox. It can take the
following operations by option at this time:
-Send: Send this SMS. You can select Card A Send, Card B
Send, Send to Many and Send by Group to send this SMS to
many persons.
-Edit: Extract the content of the current SMS to take edit.
-Delete: Delete this SMS.
-Copy to Phone (Copy to SIM Card): Copy the current SMS
on SIM card (or the phone) to the phone (or SIM card) to store.
-Move to Phone (Move to SIM Card): Move the current
SMS on SIM card (or the phone) to the phone (or SIM card)
to store.
-Delete All: Delete all the SMS in the outbox.
-Copy All: There are two
available copy ways of From
SIM Card and From Phone.
-Move All: There are two
available copy ways of From
SIM Card and From Phone.
-Use Number: Extract the phone number of the receiver of
the SMS, and you can dial it or save it into the phone book.
-Use URL: Extract the URL in the SMS.
Operations of Common Phrase
It can write some common sentences in the templates, to avoid
inputting repeatedly when sending SMS. You can select to edit or delete
after finishing writing.
Message Settings
You need to take the necessary settings before using the function of
SMS.
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Enter the SMS settings sub-menu:
-Profile settings: Select an appropriate mode for the SMS of the
phone. Enter to the individual mode to take the settings for the
corresponding name, Short Messaging Service Center Number,
effective term and sending format.
-Common settings: Set whether to turn on the message report or reply
path.
-Memory status: View the space occupying state of the mailbox in
SIM card or the phone.
-Preferred storage: Select the phone or SIM card.
MMS
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Write message: Create a MMS message. You need to fill in
receiver, copy, BCC, subject and content.
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Inbox: View the received multimedia messages. (The detailed
operations are the same as the ones for the inbox of SMS)
-View: View the current MMS.
-Reply: Reply the sender in SMS.
-Reply by SMS: Send a MMS to the sender of the MMS.
-Reply all: Reply the sender and all other receivers in SMS.
-Forward: Forward the current MMS to others.
-Delete: Delete the current MMS.
-Delete All: Delete all the contents in the inbox.
-Save as template: Save the MMS as template.
-Properties: View the details of the current MMS.
-Use details: Extract the phone number of the receiver of the
MMS.
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Outbox: Store the MMS that have not been sent successfully.
(The detailed operations are the same as the ones for the
outbox of SMS)
-View: View the current MMS.
-Send: Continue to send the current MMS.
-Delete: Delete the current MMS.
-Delete All: Delete all the contents in the inbox.
-Save as template: Save the MMS as template.
-Properties: View the details of the current MMS.
-Use details: Extract the phone number of the receiver of the
MMS.
Drafts: It can save the edited but not sent MMS here.
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-View: View the content of the current MMS.
-Send: Send the current MMS.
-Edit: Edit the current MMS.
-Delete: Delete the current MMS.
-Delete All: Delete all the contents in the draft box.
-Save as template: Save the MMS as template.
-Properties: View the details of the current MMS.
-Use details: Extract the phone number of the receiver of the
MMS.
Sent items: Save the messages that have been sent
successfully.
-View: View the sent MMS.
-Message Details: View the details of the current MMS.
-Forward: Forward the current MMS to others.
-Delete: Delete the current MMS.
-Delete All: Delete all the contents in the sent items.
MMS settings: Set
the
relative
parameters of MMS
sending and receiving.
-Compose:Some relative patameter settings on MMS
compose.
-Send: Some relative parameter settings on MMS sending.
For example, Within Use Term, Send Report, Read Report,
Priority, Interval and Sending Time etc.
-Retrieve: Some relative parameter settings during MMS
receiving. For example, Main Network, Roaming Network,
Send Read Report and Allowed to Send Report etc.
-Filter: Filter some MMS.
-Server profile: Select the appropriate server.
-Memory status: View the capacity information of the
MMS.
Chat
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Chat room info: Select a chatting room, and set the nickname
and the concerned phone number who will chat with you.
Start new: Input the message, and start to chat with the preset
phone number.
Voice mail sever
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Your received voice messages will be stored in the network, and you
must dial the voice mailbox number in order to listen the message.
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Call voice mail: Call the set voice mailbox number, and listen
the message.
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Edit: You can add/edit the voice mailbox number, so that it
will be more convenient when using the function of the voice
mailbox.
Broadcast message
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Receive mode: Select to turn on the receiving mode, and turn
off rejecting receiving the messages of the cell broadcast.
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Read Message: Enter this menu to read your tailored cell
broadcast message.
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Languages: Set the language in receiving cell broadcast.
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Channel settings: Set the channel of the cell broadcast.Note:
The services for the cell broadcast and the voice mailbox are
provided by the operator, please contact your operator.
Call center
Call history
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Missed calls, press OK to view the list on the missed calls.
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Dialed calls, press OK to view the list on the dialed calls.
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Received calls, press OK to view the list on the received calls.
In the interfaces of the lists on the missed calls, dialed calls and
received calls, you can press OK to view the details of this record, including
date, dialing time, number and dialing number.
In the details interface, you can take the following operations for the
currently selected phone record by option:
Delete
Delete this record.
Save
Save this number into SIM card or the phone.
Call
Dial this phone number.
Edit
Edit this phone number and save it into the
phone book.
Send SMS
Send message to this number.
Send MMS
Send MMS to this number.
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Delete call logs There are 4 sub-menus in Delete Call
Register: Missed Calls, Dialed Calls, Received Calls and
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Delete All.The user can select to clear a certain call list, and
select Delete All to delete all the record lists in the call
register.
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Call times There are 4 sub-menus in Call Duration: Last Call
Duration, Dialed Calls’ Duration and Received Calls’
Duration and Clear Timers.
Last call
View the duration value of the last
call.
Dialed calls
View the total duration value of
the dialed calls.
Received calls
View the total duration value of
the received calls.
Reset all time
Clear the data in the timing
statistics, and start to time again.
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Call cost It can store the accumulated cost of the calls by
Call Costs. 24
Last call cost Enter the Last Call Cost sub-menu, and view the
last call cost.
Total cost Enter the Cost Summary sub-menu, and view
the accumulated call costs.
Reset Cost Input PIN2 code to clear the cost calculator, and
start to cost again.
Max cost
Enter the Charge Restriction sub-menu to view,
change or cancel this function. It needs to input PIN2 code for
changing andcanceling functions.
Price per unit Enter the Price and Cost Rate sub-menu to
view, change or cancel this function. It needs to input PIN2
code for changing andcanceling functions.
Note: You need to input PIN2 code for some operations, please
contact your network supplier to get this password.
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SMS counter
Sent: Record the number of the sent messages.
Received: Record the number of the received messages.
You can select to reset by the left soft key to clear the two
items respectively.
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GPRS counter
Last sent: Record the byte number of the last transmission.
Last received: Record the byte number of the last receiving.
All sent: Record the total transmitted byte number.
All received: Record the total received byte number.
Reset counter: Start to count again.
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General call settings
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Call Settings
-Caller ID
Set by network: Whether the number sending uses the
system default value.
Hide ID: The other party will not see the number when
you calling. (Needed to be supported by the operator)
Send ID: The other party can see the number when you
calling.
-Call waiting
Turn on or off the call waiting function. Select View to view
the current call waiting status.
-Call
Divert
Divert all voice calls: After turning on Unconditional
Transfer, and the incoming calls in any state will
betransferred to your set number.
Divert if unreachable: After turning on Transfer if not
unreachable, and the phone will transfer the incoming
call to your set number when the other party cannot
contact you.
Divert if no answer: After turning on Transfer on no
answer, and the phone will transfer the incoming call to
your set number when no answer.
Divert if busy: After turning on Transfer on busy, and
the phone will transfer the incoming all to your set
number when busy.
Divert all data calls: When the incoming call is a data
call, and the phone will transfer it automatically.
ancel all diverts:
Cancel all the call
transfer.
-Call Barring
Take restriction for dialing calls.
Outgoing Calls: Restrict the outgoing calls.
Incoming Calls: Restrict the incoming calls.
Cancel all: Cancel the set barring (required to input the
password).
Change barring passw: Change the password.
-Line Switching
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Select line 1 or line 2. Note: Card B is only available for line 1.
-Closed user group
Turn off the group function.
Note: This function is not supported by card B.
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Black list: The numbers listed in the blacklist will be shielded.
Note: This function is not supported by card B.
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Auto redial: The phone will redial automatically for every
unsuccessful calling after turning on Auto Redial.
Note: This function is not supported by card B.
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Speed dial: Set the speed dial. In the standby interface, long
press the corresponding number keys to call the set phone number.
Note: This function is not supported by card B.
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IP Dial: Set and turn on this item, and it can realize the IP dial
function by the number records in the phone book.
Note: This function is not supported by card B.
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Call time display: Display the call duration, select “Off’ will
not display the call duration.
Note: This function is not supported by card B.
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Call time reminder: The phone will sound the prompt tone
when reaching to the time after setting the frequency.
Note: This function is not supported by card B
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Auto quick end: Set the connection time of call attempt.
Note : Some
functions need
to be supported
by the network
operator.
Settings
Dual SIM settings
Set the dual card mode. Total 4 modes: “Dual SIM open” “Only SIM1
open” “Only SIM2 open” “Flight mode”
About Flight Mode: Flight mode is used to close the phone
communication function, that it cannot receive, dial call and sendmessage,
has no signal connection with the base station, and doesn’t attempt to
contact the base station.The phone will turn off all the relative functions on
the signal in the mode, but it can still continue to use the other
functionswhen switching on the phone, for example, view the phone book,
enjoy the articles and films on the phone etc. Note: Because now the civil
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aviation authority has not issued the regulations on “Flight Mode”, the
passenger shall still switch off the phone before going on broad according
to the related regulations on the airplane; in the normal states (such night),
it canswitch to this mode, and save power – because the signal consumes
most power of the phone, and it can save power greatly forswitching off
signal in the flight mode.
Pen Calibration:
It will be more accurate when using the touch pen by calibrating the
touch screen.
Phone setup
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Motion calibration:Calibrate the acceleration sensor by the
horizontal calibration.
Acceleration sensor’s calibration method:
Enter the “Motion calibration” menu and the screen displays
the prompt “Please place the phone in the plane,
Calibration start”. After the user places the phone
horizontally following the prompt and selects “Yes”, the
calibration starts. It finished after the screen displays the
prompt”Done”. During the process, don’t move the phone.
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Motion setting:Some switches setting related to acceleration
sensor.
Switches and description as follow:
Audioplay switch. The default is “On”.
On : Can play the next or preceding music by shaking
the phone in the interface of audio player.
Off: Turn off it when playing the audio.
Note: The function is off automatically when screen
extinguished.
Vodplay switch. The default is “Off”.
On: Can play the video with transverse screen.
Off: Turn off it when playing the video.
Incoming switch. The default is “Off”.
On: Can answer call by shaking the phone when
incoming call; Can mute the phone by turning over the phone.
Off: Turn off it when incoming call.
Imgadv switch. The defalult is “On”.
On: Can browse the next or preceding picture by shaking
the phone during the picture browsing.
Off: Turn off it when picture browsing.
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Note: The function is off automatically when screen
extinguished.
Wallpaper switch. The default is “On”.
On: Can switch the wallpaper in the standby status by
shaking the phone.
Off: Turn off it when switching the wallpaper.
Note: The function is off automatically when screen
extinguished or keyboard locked.
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Time and date: Set time and date.
-Set home city: Select a city for the time setting of this phone.
-Set time/date: Set the current time and date.
-Set format: Set the display format of the time and date, 12hour or 24-hour.
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Schedule power on/off: Set the time, and the phone will
switch on or off automatically when reaching to the set
time.
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Language: Set the language in displaying the phone menus.
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Preferred input method: Select a default input method.
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Display characteristics:
-Wallpaper: Select the wallpaper of the standby interface.
-Screen saver: Select a screen protection picture for the
standby interface of the main screen, and set the waiting time.
-Power on display: It can select the picture of On animation.
-Power off display: It can select the picture of Off animation.
-Show date and time: Select to turn on or off Display the
current time in the standby interface.
-Show owner number: Select to turn on or off Display my
phone number in the standby interface.
-Clock type: It can select the clock type displaying in the
standby interface.
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Greeting text: Display the welcome note during the On
animation. Select Off to not display it.
Shortcuts: You can set the shortcut function you like in this function. This
phone offers shortcut functions. Select Shortcut to enter the settings of
shortcut function after opening main menu. The settings method is as
follows: select one piece of shortcut function in the main interface of
shortcut function, and press the leftsoft key to enter edit (Add, edit, delete,
delete all and so on), then press the left soft key to confirm, then the
settings of this piece of shortcut
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function is finished.
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Dedicated Key: Specify the functions of the upper, lower, left
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and right arrow keys in the standby interface.
Auto update of date and time: Select to turn on or off AutoUpdate of Time of the phone.
Handwriting: Set the handwriting speed and the color of the
handwriting pen.
Misc. Settings: Take settings for LCD brightness and delay
time.
Network setup
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Network selection:
-New search: Register the network again after pressing OK.
-Select network: Select the network to register in the network
list.
-Selection mode:
Auto:
Search
the
network that
SIM
card
belongs
to
automatically.
Manual:
Search all the
available
networks
to
register
manually.
Preferred
network:
Pre-store
several
favorite
networks.
Security setup
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SIM security setup:
-SIM lock
You can set the security options of the phone under this
menu, to avoid the phone or SIM card from being used
illegally.
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PIN Code PIN code can prevent your SIM card from
being used illegally. -If PIN code is off currently, select On
to turn on the PIN code protection, and the phone will ask
you PIN code when switching on next time; if PIN code is on
currently, select Off to turn off the PIN code protection,
select Change PIN Code to set the new PIN code, please
input the old PIN code, new PIN code and repeatedly input
the new PIN code in turn according to the prompt.
Note: If the PIN code has been consecutively inputted
for three times, SIM card will be locked. At this point, you
must unlockSIM card using PUK code. The PIN code and
PUK code may be supplied with SIM card to you. If not,
please contact thenetwork operator. The default PIN code is
1234. Please change it to your own password as soon as
possible.
-Fixed Dial:
If your SIM card supports the fixed supporting, it can
limit the phone to only dial the selected phone numbers. When
thisfunction is on, it can only dial the phone numbers in the
fixed dialing list or the ones starting with some numbers in the
list. Enter the “Fixed Dialing” sub-menu:
Mode: Turn on or off the fixed dialing function
(required to input the PIN code).
Fixed dial List: Input the phone numbers for fixed
dialing, Note: Turning the Fixed Dialing function on or
off requires you to input PIN2 code. Please contact the
network operator toobtain PIN2 code. After the Fixed
Dialing is on, the numbers in the Fixed Dialing will be
displayed after entering the name card holder phonebook.
-Barred dial:
Opposite with the fixed dialing, and you
can set Prohibit Dialing for some phone numbers
here.
Note: This function is not supported by card B.
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Phone lock
The phone lock can prevent your mobile phone used by the
other without your permission. Select Phone Lock to turn on the
phone password protection, and the phone will ask you the phone
password when switching on next time; press it again to turn off the
phone password protection.
Note: The default phone lock password is 1122, and you shall
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change it to your own password as soon as possible.
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Auto keypad lock: Set the waiting time of the keypad lock.
The keypad will be locked automatically if the phone has not
been used within the specified time in the standby status after
being set.

Change password: Change the password. Including the
changes on PIN, PIN2 and the phone password.
Note: Some functions need to be supported
by your network operator.
Restore factory settings
The default password of restore factory settings is 1122.
Multimedia
The functions including in this item are: TV, Camera, Image viewer,
Video recorder, Video player, Audio player, Sounder recorder, FM
radio, Schedule FM record, E-book reader.
TV
Enter the TV submenu. First you must select the “Country or Region”
in the list, and press OK key, and it will display the analog TV singal. You
can press the TV key from the front keyboard to enter the TV program
directly. Incorrect selection of location will result in falling to search the
TV program or lower TV singal quality.
Instructions on Touch Keys:
symbole indicates to turn off the TV program.
symbole indicates all channel automatic search.
symboles indicates the volume up or down.
symboles indicates channel manual search.
symbole indicates if display the signal status under the
interface of TV program.
Under the interface of TV program, You can press the left-soft key to
enter the TV Setup menu:
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- country or region: Select the correct location of user.
- Search: Execute all channel automatic search.
- Show signal: Set if display the signal status under the interface of
TV program.
- Hint for Singal Weak Auto On: Set if display the prompt when
weak signal under the interface of TV program.
- Mute: Set if mute the TV program.
- Brightness: Adjust the brightness of TV program.
- Restore Default: Restore the default setting of above parameters.
- Help: Supply some help about TV function to user.
Camera
Your phone has been equipped with the function of camera, and you
can press the small shooting icon in the central on the lower of the screen
to shoot. Press the individual small icons in the view finding interface of
shooting to set the following, such as shooting size, photo quality, shooting
mode, continuous shooting setting, delay shoot and special effect setting etc.
You can also enter the settings of the relative items by option.
The phone is equipped two cameras, user can switch between them by
click the icon “
” on the touch plane in the interface of shooting.
Enter the following by options:
-Photos: Enter the album.
-Camera settings: Settings for some relative parameters on shooting
-Image settings: Settings of photo size and photo quality.
-White balance: It can set the color of the illumination for the photo.
-Scene mode: It can set the shooting mode.
-Effect settings: Set the style of view finding.
-Add frame: Select a frame at the photos.
-Storage: Select to store the photo into the phone or the memory card.
-Restore default: Set it to Restore to Default Settings.
Note: In the view finding interface of shooting, press the
corresponding number keys to take the settings for the appropriateimage
effect, and can also touch the certain position on the touch screen to take
settings.
Image viewer
Enter the album to take the settings for the photo, such as browse,
send, delete and rename etc.
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Video recorder
Your phone provides the function of the video recording, select the
Video Camera menu to enter it, and press Rocker key to enter the recording.
Note: For the models supporting the touch screen function, pressing
the red round button on the lower of the screen to realizerecording. Press
horizontal arrow keys to adjust the brightness of the recording, and press
vertical arrow keys to adjust the focus of the recording.
Enter the following by option:
-Camcorder settings: Select this menu to enter the settings of some
relative parameters of the video camera.
-Video settings: The settings of the relative parameters of video.
-Effect settings: You can select a special effect for this recording.
-Storage: Select to store into the phone or the memory card.
-Restore default: Restore all the settings to the default values.
Note: In the recording interface, press the corresponding number keys
to take the settings for the appropriate image effect.
Video player
Enter the video play.
Enter the following by options:
-Play: Play the currently selected file.
-Forward: Transmit the currently selected file (can be transmitted to
the MMS, bluetooth).
-Rename: Change the name of the currently selected file.
-Delete: Delete the currently selected file.
-Delete all files: Delete all the current archives.
-Sort by: Sort the archives (by name, type, time, size or no).
-Storage: View the storage location of the file (can be stored into the
phone or the memory card).
Note: The default file name of the video player is Video (the phone or
the memory card).
Audio player
Select Audio player to enter the mp3 play interface. The functions of
the individual keys are as following:
-Upper Key: Play/pause the current music.
-Lower Key: Stop playing.
-Left Key: Select the previous song.
-Right Key: Select the next song.
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-2 Key:Louder the speaker.
-8 Key:Lower the speaker.
The words displaying on the lower side of the music player screen:
List and Back. It can also select “Option” under the list to enter the
functions of Play,Details, Add to ringtones, Refresh list and Settings etc.
-Play: Play the currently selected song.
-Details: View the details of the song.
-Add to ringtones: Set the current song into the ring store.
-Refresh list: Update the music in the ring library.
Note: It can realize the following functions for the models supporting
the touch screen function:
Instructions on Touch Keys:
▲ and ▼ symbols indicate the volume up and volume down.
► and  Pressing the two symbols indicates that turn on/off the
music player and pause.
■ Pressing this symbol indicates that replay the music.
andPress the two symbols to switch to the previous song and the
next song respectively.
-Settings: Take the settings for the multimedia play.
1.
Pre. Play list: The phone space or the memory card space.
2.
List auto gen: Select to turn on or off.
3.
Repeat: Turn on this option to replay song.
4.
Shuffle: Turn on this option, and the songs will play at random.
5.
Background play: Turn on this option, and the music will not
stop with the menu exit.
6.
BT stereo output: Turn on this option, and the music will
output with the BT receiver.
7.
BT stereo headset:Select BT headset as the output.
8.
Spectrum display: Turn on this option, and it can display the
energy style in mp3 player.
9.
Lyrics display: It will display lyric when playing mp3 after
turning on this option, and it will not display the lyric if turning
off it. Note: The default file name of the music player is My
music (the phone or the memory card).
Sound recorder
Select this option to take audio recording. Select the following options
to enter:
-Record: Record a new voice.
-Play: Play the currently selected audio recording.
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-Append: Annex a new audio recording on the base of the original not
audio recording.
-Rename: Change the name of the current audio recording file.
-Delete: Delete the current audio recording file.
-Delete all files: Delete all the audio recording files.
-Settings: Set the audio recording format.
-Forward: Send the current audio recording to the profile mode or
MMS or bluetooth.
FM radio
It can use the FM radio only after inserting the handset. Enter the FM
Radio play interface, and it will display the following words on the lower
side of the FM radio screen: Options and Back. Select “Options” to enter
the functions of Channel List, Manual input, Preset auto Search and
Settings etc.
-Channel List: Channel list of the FM radio, press “Option” key to
Edit and Play the current channel.
-Manual Input: You can input any favorite channel of the FM radio.
-Preset auto Search: Select this option to search channel
automatically and generate the list.
-Settings: Take settings for the FM radio.
1. Background play: Select to turn it on or off, and the music will not
stop with the menu exit after turning on this option.
2. Loud speaker: The FM radio can play outwards by the loudspeaker
after turning on this option.
3. Record format: Define the FM radio record file format.
4. Audio quality: Select the quality of FM radio.
5. Record storage: Define the storage path of record file.
-Record: Record the FM radio.
-Append: Annex a new FM radio recording on the base of the original
not audio recording.
-File list: List the audio recorder file.
Note: Press the appropriate number keys in the FM radio interface to
enter the corresponding channel.
Schedule FM radio
Pre-define the time of FM radio record.
E-Book reader
The storage location of E-book file is the memory card, and you need
to download by USB data line. You can store E-book intothe folder name
“eBook”, and it needs to create a file folder named as “eBook” if there is no
folder in the memory card.
Enter the E-book cabinet list to select “Options”:
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-Open E-Book: It can read the content of E-book.
-Clean up bookshelf: Update the E-book list.
-Global settings: It can take the settings for the page display of Ebook (including: font, font style, volume page, speed,full speed,
encoding way and storage settings etc.).
-Book info: View the details of the current E-book.
-Delete: Delete the current E-book.
-Delete all files: Delete all the contents in the E-book cabinet list.
-Sort by: Sort the E-book list (by name, type, time and size, or not
sort).
-Apply global settings: Apply the previous global settings.
-Help: Prompt the help information!
Note: Enter the E-book list, and press the corresponding number keys
to set (it can also use the touch pen to click the softkeypad to set).
File Management
Manage the files in the phone or the memory card.
Enter the options of the folder:
-Open: Display the content of this folder.
-New folder: Create the new material folder in the folder.
-Format: Format this folder.
Fun & Games
This item provides the relative value-added services. For the detailed
information of this function, please contact the network operator.
Instructions on Games Menu:
-Magic Sushi: Open the game of magic sushi.
-Games settings: Some parameters related game.
User profiles
The user can select the different profiles, meanwhile, and can custom
them. This phone provides 6 profiles: General, Meeting, Outdoor, Indoor,
Headset and Bluetooth.

General Here you can select to turn on or off your personal
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




settings.
-Activate Select Activate to enter the general environment.
-Customize Select Personalize to custom the general mode.
The operating contents include: ring tone settings, volume,
ringing way, ring type, prompt tone and answering mode.
Meeting The operations are the same as those for General.
Outdoor The operations are the same as those for General.
Indoor The operations are the same as those for General.
Headset The phone will turn on this mode automatically
when inserting the earphone. The operations for
Personalize are the same as those for General.
Bluetooth Open the bluetooth earphone and activate the
bluetooth of the phone at the same time, and it will turn on
this mode automatically. The operations for Personalize
are the same as those for General.
Organizer
This phone provides Calendar, To do, Alarm, World clock, City
demand and Stopwatch,
Calendar
Enter the Schedule Management sub-menu, and press OK to display
date. Touch the left and right arrow keys on the upper side of the touch
screen to select date and month. Pressing the arrow keysdirectly can also
realize this function.
Enter the following sub-menus by option:

View tasks: Display the previous schedule saved in the
calendar.

Add task: Create a schedule. Add an alarm remind for it. You
can select any one from the five options of Once, Everyday,
Days, Weekly and Monthly.
-Once: Indicate that this schedule will be reminded once.
-Everyday: Indicate that this schedule will be reminded at the
set moment every day.
-Days: Set the ringing time of the alarm clock within one
week.
-Weekly: Indicate that this schedule will be reminded at the
set moment every week.
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

-Monthly: Indicate that this schedule will be reminded at the
set moment every month.
Jump to date: Skip from the current date of the schedule to
the specified date.
Go to monthly view/Go to weekly view: Switch the view
style.
To do
This phone can store up to 50 memo messages. Select the “To do” in
the sub-menu, and you can take the following operations for the memo:
Browse, Add, Edit, Delete Record, Delete All and Send Schedule.
Alarm
This phone can set 5 alarm clocks. Select one alarm clock, and you
can edit and set it.
World clock
Touch the screen to select the corresponding times of the individual
countries in the world, and press Option to turn on or off Start Daylight
Saving Time in other cities.
City demand
Input the number to be inquired, and the phone will display where the
number belongs to; it will also display the belonging place of the number in
the incoming call interface.
Stopwatch
Realize the functions of the stopwatch:

Typical stopwatch: General stopwatch is classified into Split
Timing and Lap Timing, press the left soft key to start/stop
timing, and press the right soft key to take split timing.
-Split timing: It will not clear the time after recording the
next record for the split recording, which is applicable for
recording the test performance with not over 20 persons (for
example, 1000m test for one class).
-Lap timing: It will clear the time after recording the next
record for the lap timing, which is applicable for recording
the performance per lap for one person (such as professional
athlete) who is running by lap with long distance, and cannot
be over 20 laps at most.
-View record: View the saved records in splitting timing and
lap timing.

nWay stopwatch: The multi-stopwatch has 4 directions,
which is controlled by pressing the up, down, left and right
arrow keys respectively.
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Services
STK Service
This function including brand value-added service of Monternet, Mzone and global surf is supplied by network supplier. This function can’t be
used if the SIM card and the network supplier don’t support this service.
Please contact your network supplier for more information.
Note: Card B doesn’t support this function.
WAP
Your phone supports the service on the base of WAP. You can access
the service your network operator supports. You can get the information of
news, weather forecast, scheduled flight and so on through this service
function list.
Note: GPRS service needs network support, it can only be used
after being activated and when it is at the cover area of
GPRS network.
-Homepage: log in home. The Home is WAP station you set in the enabled
connection settings. The station preset by the manufacturer will be used if
you haven’t set.
-Bookmark: display each existing bookmark. You can directly link
to its corresponding website after selecting one.
-Recent pages: the websites you have accessed before this record.
-Offline pages: the offline content you have saved in the memory.
-Input address: selecting this option you can input any WAP or other
websites.
-Service inbox: used to store the messages that service supplier sends.
-Settings: Some settings related to internet surf.
Data account

GSM data:
Select one account to enter:
Account name: the name of this account. You can select edit
to change it.
Number: the number of this account.
User name: the account of dial dial-up server not WAP
gateway.
Password: the password of dial-up server not WAP gateway.
Line type: select line type by analog or figure.
Speed: select proper transmission speed.
DNS: IP address.
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
GPRS data:
Select one account to enter:
Account name: the name of the account. You can select
edit to change it.
APN: input APN.
User name: the account of dial dial-up server not WAP
gateway.
Password: the password of dial-up server not WAP gateway.
Auth. type: select the cipher mode of the authorization.
Extra function
Calculator
Your phone supplies you a calculator with four basic functions with
which you can do simple calculation. Select one the options of calculator
and press OK to enter.-Input the figures to be calculated in the interface at
the touchable screen. -Or input figures by 0-9 numeric keys. -Press the right
soft key to clear latest input or result one by one and press the right soft key
to exit the calculator and press the left soft key to confirm the calculation
result.
Note: please understand us for the rounding error for a limited
precision of the calculator.
Currency converter
To carry put exchange rate conversion, you should input exchange rate
first and then input native or foreign monetary value and press left soft key
to confirm, then the value you want will be displayed in another edit box.
Bluetooth




Power:You can activate or close blue tooth function through this
switch.
Inquiry audio device: the phone can automatically search
handsfree devices with this function. (Generally, the default
password of bluetooth is 0000, please see instruction of
bluetooth headset)
My device: Bluetooth device can be searched out automatically
through new device, and its name can be displayed on thescreen
of the phone, then you can do suited settings as the prompt.
Active devices: Active the selected bluetooth device.
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

Settings: menu settings after bluetooth is successfully connected.
-Visibility: This phone can be searched: other bluetooth devices
can search out this phone after this function is on. which it can’t
be searched by other bluetooth devices when this function is off.
-Change device name: the name of this phone can be defined.
-Authentication: it will prompt to input bluetooth password
when this phone is searched if this option is on,while it prompt
nothing when this phone is searched if this option is off.
-Audio path: Set the default path of audio player output
-Storage location:Phone or memory card.
-FTP settings: File transmission settings
(1) Shared folder: select the path to share the files.
(2) Access right: set the transmission authority.
About: the information about bluetooth will be displayed after
bluetooth is activated.
Input Method Instruction
This phone supports Chinese simplified input method. The input
methods supplied to you include English input method (capitalcase and
lower case letter), number input method, Pinyin input method, smart Pinyin,
stroke input and punctuation mark(common punctuation marks) input
method.The functions permit to input characters in the phone are:
-inputting and editing SMS.
-inputting and editing names in phone book.
-looking for the name of telephone number.
-self defining welcome notes and name of phone owner.
-recording names in tool box.
Keypad Definitions
Common keypad definitions are as follows. Please refer to section 4.2
input method instruction for detailed keypad definitions at input method
status.Left soft key usually indicates confirmation while right soft key
usually denotes deleting one character.
# key: you can switch among different input method through this key.
* key: symbol input can be called out by this key.
Numeric keys (1-9) represent the pinyin letter on them at Pinyin input
state, while they represent the letters on them at English input method.
English and Number Input
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The detailed definitions of the keypad at stroke input method are:
Key
Numerical key 1
Numerical key 2
Numerical key 3
Numerical key 4
Numerical key 5
Numerical key 6
Numerical key 7
Numerical key 8
Numerical key 9
Numerical key 0
* key
# key
Left arrow key
Right arrow key
Left soft key
Corresponding character or function
.,-?!’@:#$/_1
ABCabc2
DEFdef3
GHIghi4
JKLjkl5
MNOmno6
PQRSpqrs7
TUVtuv8
WXYZwxyz9
0 and blank space
Press the * key to call out the symbols
Switch input methods
Move the cursor left
Move the cursor right
Confirm
General operation order of English input method:
 Each key is used to input more than one letters. Quickly press the
key repeatedly till the letter you need occurs and input next letter
when the cursor moves.
 Switch input methods by # key.
 Press 0 key once if you need a blank space at capital or lower
case status.
 Clear the error letters by right soft key.
Handwriting Input
Please use the attached touch pen to write characters at the place the
phone prompts you to input at character input function.Click the middle at
the bottom of the screen by touch pen to switch input methods. ABC
represents capital input method, abcrepresents lower case input method, 123
represents number input method and Pinyin represents pinyin input method.
Errorcharacters can be cleared by right soft key or the touch pen. This
phone supports continuous stroke input.
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T‐flash card Introduction
This phone supports the storage function of T-Flash card and its
expanded storage function space. The detailed operations are as follows:
Takedown and installation of T-flash card
T-flash card in this phone is under the battery. Insert it as the mark on
it. Please open the card buckle first before pulling outthe cared then take Tflash card out. Note: this phone supports plug & play function. While it is
recommended to restart the phone after inserting or taking out T-flashcard
at power on state to play the information normally.It is recommended not to
take out or insert T-flash in general condition.
T-flash Card Use
As one of the memorizers in the phone, T-flash card is set as the
default memorizer. You can use it without doing any settings.T-flash card is
used as the memorizer of the phone: You should set the default memorizers
of music player, video player, videorecorder, camera and recorder as
memory card for the first time to insert T-flash card, then you can use the
memory and thecontent of T-flash card. (the corresponding settings
methods have been mentioned in the aforesaid functions.) T-flash card is
used as U disk: the data in the computer can be directly copied after USB
data line is connected. Please refer to the use of U disk for detailed used
methods.
Common Faults and Troubleshooting
Please remove the faults the phone happens as the following table
Common
Reason
Troubleshooting
fault
Poor
Using phone in poor reception
To avoid it as possible
reception
area such as the vicinity of
as you can.
high-rise buildings or basement
where the radio wave can’t
reach.
Using phone in the time of
To avoid it as possible
dense communication such as
as you can.
work began time and closing
time when the line is in
congestion and results in failure
of communication.
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It may be resulted by the
distance with network emission
base station.
Echoor
noise
Short
standby time
The phone
can’t be
powered on
SIM card is
wrong
It is resulted by poor network
trunk line, which is a territorial
problem.
The communication line in
some area is poor.
The standby time is related
with network system settings.
It is necessary to change
battery.
The phone will continue to
emit to search base station if it
can’t receive signal, and then
large number of electricity will
be consumed, which short the
standby time.
The electricity in the battery is
run out.
The SIM card is damaged.
The SIM card is not installed in
normal state.
There is dirty on the metal
surface of the SIM card.
It can’t
connect the
network.
The SIM card is invalid.
Your phone is beyond GSM
service area.
The signal is poor.
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To require your
network service
suppler to supply
service area map
Redial after ending up,
the trunk line may
change a better line.
The phone is at poor
reception area, please
power off it for a
while.
Change new battery.
Please move to the
area with strong signal
or power off the phone
for a while.
View the electricity or
charge it.
Please contact your
network supplier.
Please make sure the
SIM card has been
installed normally.
Clean the metal
contact point of the
SIM card with clean
cloth.
Please contact your
network supplier.
Please inquiry your
network supplier for
service area.
Please retry in the area
with strong signal.
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Calls can’t
be dialed
out.
PIN error
It can’t be
charged.
New name
can’t be
added in the
phone book.
Some
function
can’t be set
Call barring function is
enabled.
Fixed dialing function is
enabled.
PIN code is wrongly input for
three times continuously.
The battery or charger is
damaged.
It is charged in the environment
with temperature lower than 10℃ or higher than 55℃.
It is not contacted well.
The phone book is full.
Your network supplier doesn’t
support this function or you
haven’t apply it.
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Disable call barring.
Disable fixed dialing
function.
Please contact your
network supplier.
Change new battery or
charger.
Change charge
environment.
Check whether the
plug is connected
correctly.
Delete some records in
the phone book.
Please contact your
network supplier.
FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION:
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 1.5cm
from the body. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance
of 1.5cm must be maintained 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 1.5cm 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:
 (1992) /  (1986) /  (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.
NORMAL POSITION:
Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your
shoulder.
TIPS ON EFFICIENT OPERATION:
For your phone to operate most efficiently:
• Extend your antenna fully.
• Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna
affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise
needed.
RF Exposure Information:
FCC RF Exposure requirements: The highest SAR value reported under this standard
during product certification for use next to the body with the minimum separation
distance of 1.5cm is 1.010 W/kg, next to the head is 1.460W/kg. This transmitter
must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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.
NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by
unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
Do not use the device with the environment which below minimum -10℃ ,the device
may not work.
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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