MYSTIC Z100 3G Mobile Phone User Manual Warranty Details

MYSTIC CORPORATION S.A. 3G Mobile Phone Warranty Details

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3G Mobile Phone
Mystic
Z100
FCC ID: 2ABWM-Z100
MYSTIC CORPORATION S.A.
Contents
General Safety Instructions
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Instructions………………………………………………………………
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Handling and Maintenance……………………………………………………………………………………. 4
Usage Environment………………………………………………………………………………………………. 4
Safety…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4
Accessories……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5
Usage conditions and restrictions…………………………………………………………………………… 5
Abbreviations/Terminology……………………………………………………………………………………. 6
Product Overview
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Overview……………………………………………………………………………
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Getting Stared
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Stared…………………………………………………………………………………
Before First Use………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 8
Micro SD Card…………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 8
SIM Card (2G/3G)…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 8
Inserting the SIM Card(s) and Battery……………………………………………………………………. 8
Charging………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 9
Switch On/Off……………………………………………………………………………………….................... 9
Turn On/Off the Screen…………………………………………………………………………………………. 9
Volume…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………10
Linking With Your Google Account………………………………………………………………………...10
SIM Management…………………………………………………………………………………………………10
Operation
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Operation………………………………………………………………………………………
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Entering Your PIN……………………………………………………………………………………………………12
Screen Operation……………………………………………………………………………………………………12
Phone Calls…………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 13
Call Settings…………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 18
Contacts………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 18
Messaging……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 19
Applications and Widgets…………………………………………………………………………………….. 20
Add and Manage Desktop Icons…………………………………………………………………………. 21
Connect With Computer………………………………………………………………………………………. 22
Browser……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 23
Screen Compatibility……………………………………………………………………………………………. 24
Background Applications…………………………………………………………………………………….. 24
Get and Install Applications…………………………………………………………………………………. 24
Uninstall Applications………………………………………………………………………………………….. 25
Play Store and Calendar Error Messages……………………………………………………………… 25
Settings…………………………………………………………………………………………….................... 26
Wireless and Networks……………………………………………………………………………………….. 26
Bluetooth……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 28
Device………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 28
Personalization…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 29
System……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 32
Camera……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 32
Download Files Management………………………………………………………………………………. 33
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Content
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Specifications……………………………………………………………………………………………
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Repair and Refurbished
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Refurbished…………………………………………………………………
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Warranty Details
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Details……………………………………………………………………………
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Content
General Safety Instructions
Read this manual thoroughly before first use and keep it in a safe place for future
reference, along with the completed warranty card, purchase receipt and carton. The
safety precautions enclosed herein reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury
when correctly adhered to.
Handling and maintenance
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Water: Ensure that this product does not get wet and protect it from water
splashes, rain, excessive humidity and sweat. Contact with water will cause the
phone to short-circuit, corrode or cause electric shock. Do not use it where it can
fall into water (such as near a pool, pond, bath etc.). Do not use it with wet
hands. Do not immerse it in water. Do not turn it on if it is wet. Do not try to dry
it in a microwave oven.
Handling: To avoid damaging the phone, battery or charger, do not drop it or
shake it vigorously as this may cause device or battery failure, fire or explosion.
Repair: This device is a high precision electronic product. It contains no user
serviceable parts inside. Do not try to dismantle, modify or repair the device or
charger yourself. Any modifications could void your warranty
Usage environment
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Environment: Do not use this product where it is excessively hot cold, dusty or
humid, or where it is exposed to strong magnetic field or long periods of
sunshine. Exposure to very low or very high temperatures may cause device or
battery failure, fire or explosion.
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Heat sources: Do not leave the product near any heat sources, stoves, ovens or
other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat
Interference: Do not use the phone near other electronic devices that use radio
frequency signals. Avoid using it within a 15cm range of a pacemaker (if you have
a pacemaker, do not carry the phone in a breast pocket).
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Safety
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Road safety: Obey al local laws and regulations on the use of mobile device in
the area where you drive. Pay full attention to driving and the road. Keep your
hands free to operate the vehicle at the times; use hand-free operation if
phone usage is required.
Health facilities: Observe relevant rules or regulations regarding mobile phone
use in health facilities. Turn off the phone in the vicinity of medical devices and
wherever directed to do so by posted signs. Mobile phone radiation may
interfere with pacemakers, hearing aids and other medical equipment.
General Safety Instruction
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Aircraft: Turn off the smart phone when boarding an airplane in order to avoid
interference with aircraft radio signals.
Magnetic equipment: Stay away from magnetic equipment to avoid the risk of
interfering with or erasing the information stored on the device.
Volume: Always select the appropriate volume when using the music or video
function. The volume should not be too loud when using earphones.
Explosive environments: Turn off the phone in blasting areas and in any
potentially explosive environment (such as at a petrol station or other refueling
points).
Back-up: To avoid loss of data, we recommend always backing up any important
to the eyes of people or pets.
Accessories
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Accessories: Only use the device with the micro USB cable and battery charger
supplied. Use of other accessories not recommended in this manual may cause
damage to the unit and void your warranty.
Battery charger: Only use the charger provided. Do not use the phone while it is
charging. Do not drop or cause an impact to the charger.
Battery handling: Do not expose the battery to high temperatures. Take care
when handle a charged battery, particularly when placing it inside your pocket,
purse or other container with metal objects.
Power cord: Do not bend and damage the cable of battery charger.
Damage: Do not use the charger if the cable or plug is damaged. In case of
damage, contact the after sales support line for advice.
Disconnect: Grip the plug when disconnecting the charger; do not pull on the
cord.
Memory card: Always handle the phone’s memory card(s) with care. Protect the
card(s) from static electricity and strong shocks.
Usage conditions and restrictions
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Packaging: Plastic packaging materials can present suffocation hard for young
children and babies. Keep all packaging materials out of children’s reach to
ensure they do not play with these.
Personal usage: Do not use this product for anything other than its intended
purpose, and only use it as described in this manual.
Restricted usage: The equipment is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of
experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning use of the equipment by a person responsible for their
safety.General Safety Instruction
General Safety Instruction
Children: This phone is not a toy. Keep the phone, battery and charger away
from young children. Supervise young children when the phone is going to be
used by or near young children.
Cleaning: Clean the housing of the device lightly with a dry cotton cloth. Do not
use alcohol, thinners, benzene or any other chemical cleaning solutions.
Lost phone: We recommend you inform your telecommunications service
provider to block your SIM card(s) when your phone is lost. You may also want to
ask them to block the phone’s IMEI number(s), these are printed on a label
inside the phone underneath the battery. (Alternatively, the number(s) will be
included on a label with the packaging.) Please note down this numbers so you
have them handy in case your phone is lost.
Disposal: When discarding this device, observe local regulations and dispose of it
appropriately for recycling. Never dispose of the battery in a fire. Contact your
local authorities for advice on facilities.
Noncompliance: We accept no liability for any damage caused by noncompliance
with these instructions or any other improper use or mishandling.
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Abbreviations/Te
Abbreviations/Terrminology
Wi-Fi
Wireless Fidelity
BT
Bluetooth
SD card
Secure Digital Flash Memory Card
SIM card
Subscriber Identity Module (Mobile Service Card)
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General Safety Instruction
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Product Overvie
Overview
Pic 1.
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Notification Bar
Earpiece
Light and proximity sensors
Front Camera
Resent Apps/Options Menu
Home
Back/Return
Volume +/-
Pic 2.
9. Loud Speaker
10. WI-FI /Bluetooth Antenna
11. Micro SD Card Slot
12. SIM Bay1-Supports 2G/3G (Micro
SIM card)
13. SIM Bay2-Support 2G /3G (MINI
SIM Card)
14. Cellular Antenna
15. Battery Bay
16. Rear Camera
17. Camera Flash
18. Power Button
19. 3.5mm Headset Socket
20. Microphone
21. Micro USB Socket
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Production Overview
Getting Started
Before first use
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Unpack the product but keep all packaging materials until you have made sure
your new 3G smart phone is undamaged and in god working order. Plastic
wrapping can be a suffocation hazard for babies and young children, so ensure
all packaging materials are out of their reach.
Unwind the USB cable and battery charging adaptor and inspect them for
damage. Do not use the cables or the charger if any part is damaged. In case of
damage, contact our after sales support line for advice on examination, repair or
return of the damaged product.
Read this manual to familiarize yourself with all the features and operating
principles of your new 3G Smart phone. Pay particular attention to the safety
instructions on the previous pages.
Micro SD Card
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Mystic smart phone is compatible with Class10 Micro SDHC cards, up to 32GB in
capacity.
Power off your Phone, then insert your Micro SD card into the SD slot on the rear
of the Phone, making sure the gold contacts are facing to the front of the Phone.
To remove the SD card, power off the Phone and remove the battery, then gently
pull the SD card out.
SIM Card (2G/3G)
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Mystic smart Phone card is compatible with ‘Mini’ and ‘Micro’ sized SIM card.
Note: SIM card size adaptor should not be used as they may cause damage or
become stuck.
Micro SIM
Mini SIM
Normal SIM
Inserting the SIM Card(s) and battery
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Place your finger in the small recess in the corner of the mobile phone and with
your fingernail, carefully prise it open and lift off the back cover.
If the battery is in place, remove it.
Getting Started
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Insert your SIM card(s) into the dedicated bays. Bay number (1) supports Micro
SIM Cards for 3G and 2G; bay number (2) supports Mini SIM Cards for 2G only. If
required, insert a micro SD card into its dedicated space.
� Once the SIM and SD cards are securely in place, insert the battery (supplied)
into the phone, making sure to align the pins with the contact
� Reinstall the back cover. It will lock into place.
NOTE: Some SIM cards require a PIN number to be entered before use (see page 13
for details). This PIN may be printed on the SIM card packaging, or you may have to
contact your service provider for the number.
Charging
The battery has been partially charged at the factory. To perform all functions, we
recommend you fully recharge it as follows:
� To charger the device with the battery charger, plug the large end of the USB
cable into the charging adaptor and the smaller end into the micro USB port on
the 3G Smart phone. Plug the charger into your mains power supply.
� To charge the device using the USB cable and computer, plug the large end of
the USB cable into a USB port on your computer and the smaller end into the
micro USB port on the 3G Smart phone. Ensure your computer is turned on.
� When the phone indicates a full charge (the battery status icon is located in the
top right corner of the display), disconnect the charger or USB cable.
� Follow one of these charging procedures whenever your 3G Smart phone
indicates a low battery charge.
Switch on/off
Power button
� Long press to turn on,
� When in power-on state, press to turn on or off the screen.
� When in power-on state, long press to display the power off menu.
NOTE: if phone becomes unresponsive, remove and reinsert the battery
Switch on
� When the power-on state, press and hold the power for 2 seconds and the
device will start up.
Switch off
� Press and hold the power for 2 seconds: an options list will appear on the screen.
� Choose to switch off the device.
Turn on/off the screen
The screen will automatically turn off when in idle time
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Getting Started
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After a period of inactivity, the screen automatically turns off to save battery
power. This can be set using the ‘Sleep’ setting from the display menu in the
device settings menu.
� If after a long time in sleep state the screen does not turn on, remove then
reinsert the battery. Then press the power button to turn on again.
Turn on the screen
� If the screen is off, Press the power button to turn it back on
Volume
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To adjust the ringer volume, press the Volume Down buttons on the right side of
the 3G Smart phone to the desired level. While adjusting the ringer volume, a
window will appear on the screen displaying the volume levels.
Linking with your Google account
When you turn on the phone for the first time, you can sign in to your Google
Account, so you can synchronize Gmail/Google Mail, Calendar and Contacts between
your phone and the web. You also need to sign into a Google Account to use Google
Apps such as Google Talk™ and Play Store.
On your phone, go to ‘Settings’ and tap ‘pp Account’ > ‘Google’ > ‘Existing’.
Tap “sign in”, enter your user name and password and then tap “Sign in”. After
signing in, all emails, contacts, and calendar events on your Google Account will
automatically synchronize with your phone.
NOTE: Tap “Create” if you do not have a Google Account yet.
Google Account password
If you cannot remember your Google Account password, follow the steps below to
retrieve it:
� On your computer, open your browser and go to http://google.com/accounts.
� On the right side of the page, tap “Can’t access your account”.
� In the “Having trouble signing in?” section, select “I don’t know my password”.
� Follow the procedure on how to recover your password.
SIM management
This 3G Smart phone can be used with two SIM cards: When you have two SIM cards
inserted, you can choose to use either SIM1 or SIM2, or both of them. Unless you
have determined use of one particular SIM card as your default card in the settings,
you will be prompted to choose an appropriate SIM card every time you want to
make a call or send a message.
NOTE: Only SIM card bay number 1 supports 3G data connection.
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Getting Started
SIM Information
Tap the check box to choose enable or disable a SIM card, or tap a SIM card to
change its information.
Default SIM
You could choose the default SIM card for your voice calls, video calls, messages or
connection.
General settings
You could change roaming settings or associate contacts with a specific SIM.
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Getting Started
Operation
Entering your PIN
If you want to use a SIM card which is preset with a PIN (personal identification
number), you will have to enter the PIN to proceed. Just follow the prompts to enter
the SIM PIN and then tap “OK”.
Screen operation
Click / Short Press
Long Press
Slide or Rapid Slide
Drag
Display Rotation
When using the on-screen keyboard, opening an application or
selecting items
Press and hold for several seconds on an item (such as a text box or
web page link) to display the action or submenu for an
item, if available.
Sliding or fast sliding means vertical or horizontal drag action.
When dragging, you must hold the icon with your finger and keep
pressure until it reaches destination.
For most of the screens, the content will change between landscape
and portrait mode, according to the device
orientation.
Unlocking the main screen
� Drag the lock to the right side to unlock the
screen
� After unlocking the screen, you will see the
last item you had open on the main screen,
which has five windows or pages. You can
view the pages by dragging your finger left
and right across the screen.
� To return quickly to the main screen, press
the home button.
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Operation
Screen buttons
There are three buttons at the bottom of the screen. No matter what functions you
are using, you can return to the last page or main screen by using these buttons.
Button
Name
Description
Back
·Go to the last page (even in another application). When returned
to the main screen, you cannot go to the last page again.
Home
(Google Now)
Recent
applications
(Options menu)
·One key to return to the main page (the middle page among the
five pages)
·Long press to display Google Now Windows
·Display a list of recently used applications/background
applications
·Long press to display options/ settings menu when in apps
Icons
Description
· From left to right: Wi-Fi Signal Status, SIM Signal Status, Battery
Status, Current Time (depends on current applications).
· Click to display a list of all applications and widgets.
· Click to search for a file or application on the 3G Smart phone,
or to search the internet
Notifications
The notification bar shows you at a quick glance the status of your phone. It can be
expanded to show more information and quick access to settings.
Notification icons inform you of the receipt of new messages, calendar events, set
alarms and ongoing settings for things such as active call forwarding or the current
call status.
Below is a description of their meanings. Click on the column box to open the
notification list.
Expanding and closing the notifications panel
� To expand the notification bar to see all the optional, place your finger on the
notification bar then swipe/drag in a downward motion.
� To hide the notification bar, press the back button.
File being downloaded
Bluetooth
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Play Store
No SD card
Connected with PC
Wi-Fi connected
GSM signal
Common
notification
Operation
Alarm clock on
Micro SD space not
enough
Uploading/downloading
To-do events
Download finished
Charging
Data Synchronization
3G
Phone calls
Making a call
You can make a phone call a number of different ways
Calling using the dialer
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Tap
(call/phone) at the bottom of the screen to enter the dialer screen.
� In dialer mode, when you input a number, you have two options to make a call.
1. Directly tap “Call” on the keyboard and then choose which SIM card you want
to use (if you have two SIM cards inserted).
2. Slide to the right to choose the number in your call history.
NOTE: * If you have only one SIM card inserted, you cannot use another SIM card to
make a call. When one SIM card is used for a call, the other is temporarily
unavailable.
Calling a phone number in a text message
While viewing a text message, you can place a call to a number that is in the body of
the message.
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Tap the message with the phone number.
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Tap the number you want to call on the “select action” screen. The dialer screen
then opens with the phone number automatically filled in and ready to be
dialed.
To place the call, tap “Call” (and select the SIM card you want to use, if
appropriate).
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Calling a phone number in contacts
To call a number from your contacts, enter the contacts list and select the contact,
then tap the ‘call’ icon behind the number you want to call.
Making an emergency call
� Dial the appreciated emergency number (000 or 112 in Australia), and then tap
“Call”.
� If your phone is locked with a pass code, you may still be able to make an
emergency call. On the “Enter pass code” screen, tap “Emergency call”, then
enter the emergency number and tap the call button.
Incoming phone calls
� Receiving a phone number from a contact
contact:When you receive a phone call from
a contact, the incoming call screen appears, displaying the call icon, name and
the phone number of the calling party.
� When you receive a phone call from someone else (whose contact details are
not stored in your contacts), only the default caller ID icon and phone number
will appear on the incoming call screen.
Answering a call
Slide the “Call” icon across the screen to answer an incoming call.
Rejecting a call
Slide to the “End call” icon to reject.
Muting the ring sound
To mute the ring sound without rejecting the call, press the Volume Down button or
Power button. You can also mute the ring sound by first tapping “Menu”, then
“Mute”
In-call options
When a call is in progress, you can still operate key options. Tap the available buttons
to put a call on hold, dial another contact for a phone conference, mute the phone
microphone, and more.
NOTE: When the phone is dialing, only the “End call” and “Speaker on” icons are
available.
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Muting the microphone
Tap "Mute” to turn the microphone on or off. When the microphone is turned off,
the “Mute” icon appears in the status bar.
Putting a call on hold
Tap Hold to put the call on hold. When you put a call on hold, the “Hold call” icon
appears in the status bar. Tap “Unhold” to resume the call.
Turning the speakerphone on/off
� When you are on a call, tap “speaker” to toggle between turning the
speakerphone on or off. The “speakerphone” icon appears on the status bar
when the speakerphone is on.
� WARNING! Protect your hearing! Do not hold the phone against your ear when
the loudspeaker is turned on.
Ending a call
You have two options to end a call:
� Tap “End call”.
� If you are using a wired headset, press and hold the button to end the call.
Video calls
Use this function when you want to see as well as hear the person you are phoning,
if that person’s mobile phone supports this function.
NOTE: Not all mobile phones and networks support video calling. Contact your
service provider for details. Video calling may incur extra charges.
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Operation
Call log tab
Enter the dial number and slide to the right to the call log. Then select to:
Tap the name and number in the list to phone the contact.
Tap the contact icon of a name or number in the list to display the options menu
where you can choose from the follow options: “View contact information” (if the
number is stored in your contacts list), “Edit number before call”, “Send text
message”, or “Remove from call log”.
Phone settings
You can adjust the phone settings of your phone such as your voice mail number, or
enable additional call services from your network service provider.
To open the phone settings menu, select SIM1 or SIM2 as appropriate, then tab
“Home” >“Menu” and then tap “Settings” > “Call settings”.
Options
Description
Fixed dialing numbers
Restrict outgoing calls to a fixed set of numbers. To enable this
feature you must know your SIM card’s PIN 2 code.
Voice mail
Specify another voice mail number aside from the voice mail
number on your SIM card.
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Operation
Auto answer
1 ring, 2 ring, 3 ring, Never Answer (default)
Call forwarding
Select how you want your phone to handle calls when busy,
unanswered and unreachable.
You can also set call forwarding options for all incoming calls.
Call barring
Select barring outgoing or incoming calls.
Contact your network service provider(s) to activate this function.
Additional call settings
Enable or disable operator services such as caller ID and call waiting.
Call settings
Voice call
Select this option to change settings for your voice mail service and number, voice
call forwarding, voice call barring, phone number and call waiting settings.
Video call
Select this option to change your video call settings such as set a picture to display
when the camera not in use, size of peer video and local video, etc.
Internet call
Select this option to log into an Internet call account.
Other settings
Select this option to manage fixed dialing numbers, call cost information, mobile
broadcast settings and minute reminder.
Airplane mode
To enable/disable airplane mode, choose one of the following options:
Airplane mode
To enable/disable airplane mode, choose one of the following options:
Press “Home”>“Menu”, then tap “Settings” > “Wireless controls”.
Press and hold the Power button and then tap “Airplane mode”.
In the notification bar, tap the “Airplane mode” shortcut to turn airplane mode on or
off.
NOTE: When you disable airplane mode, the phone function is turned back on and
the previous Bluetooth and Wi-Fi states are restored.
Contacts
The contacts application lets you manage your phone, messaging and email
communications with the contacts in your contacts list. If you are synchronizing
contacts with your Google account via your PC tools, any contacts stored in those
accounts will displayed.
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Operation
Contacts list
Adding a new contact
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On the contacts list screen, press the
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Enter the contact information in the fields provided.
Scroll to the bottom of the screen and tap “Save”.
button, then tap “create contact”
Searching for a contact
Press the
button to enter the search menu, a search bar will appear at the top
of the Contacts list screen, matching contacts will be displayed.
NOTE: If the list of matching contacts is long, tap to hide the on-screen keyboard to
view more results.
Deleting a contact
On the Contacts list screen, press “Menu” and then tap “Delete contact”.
On the Delete screen, you can select “Multiple choice”, or “Mark all”.
WARNING: This operation will delete the contact. Take care when using it.
Display options
Choose this setting to customize your display options, including default and Gmail
account display options.
NOTE: After synchronizing contacts with your Google account, add the contact to the
phone and select “All other contacts” in your Gmail account display options to display
the contacts in the list.
Messaging
Messaging lets you compose and send text (SMS) and multimedia messages (MMS)
to other mobile phones.
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Operation
Creating and sending SMS and MMS messages
� Any text (SMS) messages you compose that contain up to 160 characters will be
delivered as one message. If your message contains more than 160 characters, it
will still be delivered as one but it will count as more than one message. Your
service provider may charge you extra for such linked (concatenated) messages.
� Multimedia (MMS) messages can contain text and a picture, a recorded voice, an
audio or video file or a picture slide show.
� To create and send a text message, tap “Create” on the All messages screen and
enter the phone number of the message recipient in the To field on the
Compose screen. Any matching contacts will appear on the screen. Tap a
recipient or continue entering the recipient’s phone number. Tap the text box
that contains the text “Type message”, and then start composing your message.
When done, tap “Send” to send the message.
NOTE:
� As you compose the message, a counter in the top right corner of the text box
will keep track of the number of characters. Once you go over 160 characters,
a new message is created but automatically linked into one when received.
� To receive delivery reports and notifications when a text message is received,
press “Menu” and then tap “Settings” on the All threads screen. In the SMS
settings section, select the “Delivery reports” check box.
Applications and widgets
Enter applications
Click
to enter the list of all applications and widgets.
Click on the APPS tab in the top left corner.
� This window will display a list of the applications.
� As you install more applications, the first page will fill up and the application
icons will automatically spread onto other pages.
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Swipe left and right to see the other pages.
Add and manage desktop icons
Add desktop icons
At the application list or widget list, long press any application or widget and the
device will shift into desktop, then drag the icon to any place on the desktop.
Desktop shortcuts management
To create a folder on the main screens, just drag and overlay any icon onto another
icon, then release. A new folder will be created containing the two applications. It
will appear as a black circle with small icons of your apps on top.
Then you can view the folder contents by clicking on the folder icon and it will display
as pictured below.
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You can change the icon positions inside the folder by long pressing them, then
dragging to the new position.
If you want to remove an icon from the folder, long press the icon and drag to
outside the folder.
To change the folder name, click on the folder, then tap “Unnamed folder”. A
keyboard will appear. Type the new name, then tap “Enter” to apply it.
Gallery
Wallpaper
Choose from the pictures
stored on your 3G Smart
phone
camera
Choose gallery
from the default
wallpapers.
Live Wallpaper
Choose a moving wallpaper
Video Wallpaper
Choose a video to as your
wallpaper
Connect with computer
Connect the device to a computer with a USB cable. When connected with a
computer, a message will appear in the notification bar which will describe which
USB mode the Phone is in.
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Operation
There are 4 options available to choose from:
� USB Storage
� Media Device(MTP)
� Camera(PTP)
� Charge only
Some devices or computers may only be able to detect the tablet if ‘USB Storage’ is
selected. After choosing an option, you may need to disconnect the USB cable, then
reconnect it. When ‘USB Storage’ mode is selected, you will need to click on “Turn on
USB storage” when the message appears.
NOTE: USB Storage mode will only show the contents of the Micro SD card (if
inserted).
If the message does not appear when you connect the tablet to your computer with
a USB cable, or if the device does not appear on your computer, try the following.
� Check and ensure that you have turned the tablet on. Check and ensure you’re
your computer is turned on.
� Unplug the USB cable, then reconnect it to the same USB port.
� If your computer has USB ports on the rear, try connecting to one.
� Try a different USB cable.
Browser
Tap
Tap
to open the browser.
to open a new browser window.
Tap
to close the current browser window.
When the internet signal is poor and the web page does not load, tap “Refresh” in he
menu to try loading the web page again. There are many useful advanced options in
“Settings”.
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Operation
Screen compatibility
When the device is installed with programs designed for small screen and cannot
show in full screen, a screen zoom menu will pop up. You must confirm it to open
those programs.
Background Applications
Tap the “background applications” (recent applications) on-screen button to show all
programs running in the background. Tap an item to re-open it.
Drag the items to the left or right to close and remove the application from the list.
Get and install applications
There are two ways to get applications software: download through this device or
copy from computer.
Store
Market”” or ‘“
‘“Store
Store”” application
Option 1: Download using a “Market
Download applications software using applications such as Google’s “Play Store”.
Below are photos showing the process of downloading “Angry birds” from “Play
Store”.
After downloading, the application will automatically install the software.
NOTE: Some applications may not be compatible due to hardware requirements or
geographic location limitations of the application.
Option 2: Copy installation file from computer
Copy an application install file (APK) from a computer to the storage of the 3G Smart
phone, then find and install them using “File manager”. Tap on the file to install it.
Uninstall applications
�
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Open the application window and tap
the left.
, then tap on Apps from the menu on
Operation
�
�
�
�
Use the tab at the top and scroll up and down through the list of applications
until you find the application you wish to uninstall.
Click on the application, then an App info page will appear.
Click on the Uninstall button and the application will be removed.
Play Store and Calendar error messages
Occasionally when linking a new Google account to your 3G Smart phone, you may
receive various error messages such as “...error (-101)...” in the Play Store, or your
Calendar appointments and events may not appear.
To fix this issue and re-syncronize the 3G Smart phone with your Google account,
please follow the steps below.
1. Open the applications window and tap
, then tap on “Apps” from the menu
on the left
2. In the window on the right-hand side, tap the “All” tab at the top.
3. Scroll up and down through the list of applications until you find “Google.
Services. Framework” and click on it.
4. Tap the “Clear data” icon.
5. Click on “Yes”.
6. Press and hold the Power button for 2 seconds.
7. Tap “Yes” to agree to turn off the 3G Smart phone.
8. Once the phone has finished shutting down, turn the phone back on.
9. Open the “Play Store” app and wait for the images to load. Once they have
finished loading, press the Back button.
10. Wait for 30 seconds then reopen ‘Play Store’ app.
11. You may now open “Calendar” and check your entries are there, or open “Play
Store” and download the application you that was giving the error message.
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Operation
Settings
The setting function on this 3G Smart phone is like that on a computer control panel.
You can access the settings page from the notifications bar or “Setting” icon in the
applications list.
Wireless and networks
The “Mobile Networks” section is located under the “More” option.
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�
�
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To activate data with using your SIM card select “Data connection”.
The remaining settings should be left with default values unless your local
service provider advises you otherwise.
Tap “Wi-Fi” to open the “Wi-Fi” function
To the right of the “Wi-Fi” label is the button to enable and disable “Wi-Fi”.
Press the on/off button to turn the “Wi-Fi” function on or off
Click on the network you wish to connect to.
Settings
Connecting Wi-Fi
When the Wi-Fi network is not protected, it will connect with the device
automatically. For information security reasons, be careful using unprotected Wi-Fi
sources. When you click on a protected Wi-Fi, a window will pop up to input a
password.
There are more useful advanced Wi-Fi settings when you choose to “Show advanced
options”.
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Settings
Bluetooth
1. Tap “Settings”
at the main menu or applications list.
2. In the wireless &networks” menu, tap “Bluetooth”.
3. Tap the on/off button in the menu on the left to turn “Bluetooth” on or off.
Change Bluetooth device name
By default, the Bluetooth device will have a name. To make your devices more easily
identifiable, you can rename it as follows.
1. Go to “Settings” > “Wireless & networks” and make sure Bluetooth is on.
2. Choose “Bluetooth”.
3. Input the new name.
Pair with other Bluetooth device
Tap “Search for devices”, the device will scan for all available Bluetooth devices. If it
cannot find the one you want, check if the other device Bluetooth is on.
Tap a Bluetooth ID to pair. If it is password protected, input the password at both
devices.
Device
Audio profiles
Set all sound options here.
Click on “Volumes” to change the volume levels for multimedia players and
applications and also for notifications and alarms.
Display
You can set brightness, wallpaper, auto-rotate, and font size options.
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Settings
Storage
Internal storage: space for installation of applications (APK software)
External SD: storage space on the removable SD card (if inserted)
Battery
Show battery balance and consumption.
Applications
Here you can manage applications, such as uninstall them or clear application data.
Personali
Personalizzation
Location access
Allows you to enable or disable the various location services such as GPS.
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Settings
Security
The security menu contains many useful options for securing your 3G Smart phone
and data.
Screen lock: Change or set a protection method for locking screen.
Owner info: Enter text that will be displayed on the lock screen. This is a message
that others can see without having to unlock phone.
Encrypt phone:
Apply encryption to all data on the 3G Smart phone. Also requires you to enter a PIN
or password to use your phone each time you turn it on.
WARNING: Data cannot be recovered if you forget the PIN or password you set!
Unknown Source: Enable this if you wish to install applications (APK files) that are
not from “Play Store”.
NOTE: If you forget the screen lock password, PIN or pattern, you must perform a
firmware reset on the device. Passwords cannot be recovered.
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Settings
Language and input
In this area you can change the system language and change settings for the
keyboard.
Keyboard
Some applications can open the keyboard automatically; others require you to click
in an input field/area first.
You can hide the keyboard by holding down the Back button.
Text selection - Copy, Share, Find
� Press and hold on one of the words you wish to select. The word will highlight in
blue and a blue tap will appear at both ends.
� Press and drag the blue tabs to highlight the text you wish to select.
� Choose the task you wish to perform from the menu that appears at the top of
the screen.
Text selection – Paste
� One you have used the above method to copy text to the clipboard, press and
hold on a file in an application or area of a document where you wish to input
the copied text.
� A blue tab will appear, drag it to the position you want the text inserted, then
click “Paste”.
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Settings
Other operations
� To input capital letters:
�
Press the shift
button or keep pressing on shift
while inputting letters.
To switch to capital letters:
�
Press and hold the shift
into
�
�
button while a low case mode, the icon will change
. Press again to switch back to lower case mode
Features and numbers:
Press the “?123” button. You can then press the “~\{” button for more choices.
Frequently used symbols:
� Press and hold a symbol button to enter the alternate symbol displayed in grey
above it.
�
Press shift
and click the special symbol which is shown in grey at the corner
and of any letters to input the symbol.
Mouse/trackpad
This allows you to adjust the pointer speed of any attached mouse or trackpad device,
such as a Bluetooth mouse.
Backup and reset
Reset to factory settings: When some applications or the phone itself do work
properly, you can use this function to return the 3G Smart phone to factory default
settings. But you will lose all user installed applications and data. It is therefore
important that you back up important data first.
System
Date and time
Contains options for setting the date, time and time zone
Accessibility
Contains settings for easy use of applications and services (if installed)
About
Displays some information about the device
Camera
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Settings
The camera has photo-taking and video-recording functions. There are two cameras
on the phone.
You can find your camera photos and video footage at > Applications > Gallery, or see
camera videos and all other video files at > Applications > Video Player
Click
�
to take photos.
The first time you open the Camera application a short animation will play
showing you how to use the camera options…
Downloaded files management
When downloading files, you can check download status, view, reopen or delete
them using “Download management”.
Manage downloaded files
�
�
Applications >Downloaded files
Tap any one to open it.
�
Choose any file you want to share with others, then tap “Sharing”
, then
choose a way to share
�
Choose any file you want to delete by tapping
�
Click “By size” or “By date” to array the files.
Radio
To use your 3G Smart phone to listen to the radio, first inset the earphones, then tap
“FM Radio”.
Selectable channel
�
Tap “OK” to select
or
icon to scan the frequency band or fine-tune a
channel.
Adjust the volume
� Tap menu, then select the “Mute” and mute the sound; select “Mute” again to
restore the sound.
� With the earphones disconnected, tap “Menu”, then select “Speaker” to listen to
the radio volume through the external speaker.
Scan and save
Press the setting button and “Select & save”
If you tap “OK”, all presets will be removed and the radio will scan for available
channels.
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Settings
Specifications
CPU
MTK6572 Dual Core 1.2GHz Cortex A Series
OS
Android 4.2
Display
4.3”
Resolution
800 x 480 resolution
Internal memory
Built-in 4GB
RAM
512MB
Touchscreen
Capacitive screen (5 points)
Battery
Built-in 1350mAh (removable)
WiFi
IEEE 802.1 b/g/n
Bluetooth
Version 2.1 + EDR
SIM
Dual SIM / Standby
2G / 3G module
2G: GPRS/EDGE, 3G: WCDMA/HSPA
Frequency
UMTS (850/1900) MHz;
GPS
Built-in GPS module
G sensor
Screen Rotation sensor
Cameras
Front: 0.3MP, rear: 2.0MP Auto Focus
Micro SD
Supports up to 32GB Micro SDHC class 10 cards
Microphone
Built-in microphone
I/O Ports
1 x 3.5mm Hands-free Headphone socket
1 x Micro USB
1 x Micro SD Card(Covered by battery case)
1 x Mini SIM Card
1 x Micro SIM Card
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Specifications
Repair and Refurbished
Goods or Parts Notice
Unfortunately, from time to time, faulty products are manufactured which need to
be returned to the supplier for repair.
Please be aware that if your product is capable of retaining user-generated data
(such as files stored on a computer hard drive, telephone numbers stored on a
mobile telephone, songs stored on a portable media player, games saved on a games
console or files stored on a USB memory stick) during the process of repair, some or
all of your stored data may be lost. We recommend you save this data elsewhere
prior to sending the product for repair.
You should also be aware that rather than repairing goods, we may replace them
with refurbished goods of the same type or use refurbished parts in the repair
process.
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Repair and Refurbished
Warranty Details
The product is guaranteed to be free from defects in workmanship and parts for a
period of 12 months from the date of purchase. Defects that occur within this
warranty period, under normal use and care, will be repaired, replaced or refunded
at our discretion, solely at our option with no charge for parts and labour. The
benefits conferred by this warranty are in addition to all rights and remedies in
respect of the product that the consumer has under the Competition and Consumer
Act 2010 and similar state and territory laws.
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Panama
Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and
for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also
entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable
quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
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Warranty Details
FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement
The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue.
Device types: Z100(FCC ID: 2ABWM-Z100) has also been tested against this
SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product
certification for use at the ear is 1.155W/kg and when properly worn on the body
is 0.746W/kg. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the
back of the handset kept 1.0cm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC
RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 1.0cm separation
distance between the user's body and the back of the handset. The use of belt
clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components
in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements
may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided.
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.
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