Ningbo Bird S198P Dual Band GSM Mobile Phone User Manual Part 1
Ningbo Bird Co., Ltd Dual Band GSM Mobile Phone Part 1
Part 1
Table of Contents Table of Contents.......................................1 Forewords...................................................3 FCC Part 15 Notice.....................................4 FCC Radiation Exposure Statement........4 SAR & RF Safety Information...................4 Safety Precautions.....................................6 Care and Maintenence ..............................9 Glimpse of Your Phone...........................10 Quick Reference.......................................11 Keys & Controls.......................................12 Display & Icons........................................14 Preparing Your Phone Installing SIM Card..................................15 Fitting Battery..........................................15 Removing Battery....................................16 Understanding Instruction Symbols.........16 Charging Battery......................................17 Caring for Battery....................................18 Security Codes........................................18 Using Your Phone Powering ON/OFF...................................20 Making a Call...........................................20 Refusing a Call........................................20 Receiving a call.......................................21 Adjusting In-Call Volume.........................21 Ending a Call...........................................21 Locking & Unlocking Keypad...................21 Emergency Services................................21 Making an International Call....................21 Dialing From the Phone Book..................21 Using the In-Call Menu............................22 Accessing the Menu The Menu Structure.................................23 Navigating the Menu................................24 Shortcuts.................................................24 Enjoying the Features The SMS Menu........................................25 SMS Functions & Operations..................26 The Phone Book Menu............................29 Phone Book Functions & Operations......30 The Call Records Menu...........................33 Call Records Functions & Operations.....34 The Settings Menu..................................36 Settings Functions & Operations ............38 The Alarm Menu......................................44 Alarm Functions & Operations.................44 Table of Contents 1 The Extras Menu.....................................45 Calculator.................................................46 Currency Converter.................................46 Calendar..................................................46 World Times.............................................47 Games.....................................................47 Input Methods The Numeric Input Method......................48 The Alphabetic Input Method...................48 The Predictive English Input....................49 The Pin Yin Input Method........................49 The Stroke Input Method.........................50 Accessories............................................51 Technical Specifications........................52 2 Table of Contents Keys Key Key Name Standby General Input / Edit Press Press Remarks Press Long Press “1” Key Input “1” Call voice mail “2” Key Input “2” Input “ABC2” “3” Key Input “3” Input “DEF3” “4” Key Input “4” Input “GHI4” “5” Key Input “5” Input “JKL5” Speed dial numbers must be set in the “6” Key Input “6” Input “MNO6” Phone Book menu. “7” Key Input “7” Input “PQRS7” “8” Key Input “8” Input “”TUV8” “9” Key Input “9” Input “WXYZ9” “0” Key Input “0” “*” Key Input “*” “#” Key Input “+” Input symbol Repeated press to desired symbol. Input Space Shift capitalization Lock keypad Change input method Keys & Controls 13 Display & Icons Icons Icon / Status Bar Operator Name Time Date Left Soft Key Function Tab Right Soft Key Function Tab Main Display Area 14 Display & Icons Signal Strength - more bars means stronger signal. Roaming - indicating phone is on roaming mode. Call - indicating there is call in progress. Message - indicating new message received. Voice Mail - Indicating new message in VM. Alarm - indicating that an alarm is set and activated. Ringing - indicating the current alert mode is ringing. Vibrate - indicating the current alert mode is vibrate. Battery - more bars in battery icon means more power left. Quick Reference Make a call - Dial the number, press the Call Key. Answer a call - Press the Call Key. End / reject a call - Press the End Key. Redial - Press the Call Key twice. Adjust call volume - Press the up or down Navigator Key during call. Save a contact - Key in the number using the Numeric Keys, press Left Soft Key select a memory location using the up or down Navigator Keys, and then Accept, input name, then press Left Soft Key twice to Save. Look for a contact - Press the down Navigator Key or access the Phone Book menu, scroll to the desired contact. Compose & send SMS - Select MENU > SMS > New Message, compose, press Left Soft Key and select a Send or Custom Send option and input number or add recipient then Accept, and choose to Accept or Cancel save. (Please refer to Input Methods on how to input texts and symbols. Read & reply messages - Press Left Soft Key in new message alert. Select Reply SMS option, then follow procedure as in composing and sending a new message. Enter a menu - Press the Left Soft Key. Back out from a menu - Press the Right Soft Key. Lock - Press and hold "#" Key for three seconds. Unlock keypad - Press Left Soft Key then "#" Key successively to unlock keypad. Press or Hit - Press toward the underside of the phone briefly and release. Long Press or Press & Hold - Press toward phone under-side, keep the position for about three seconds, and release. Quick Reference 11 Keys & Controls Keys Key Standby Key Name General Input / Edit Operates the function as shown on the Key Press Press Select Option / Access Options / Enter Main Menu Accept Accept Right Soft Enter SMS Cancel / Back Operates the function as shown on the Left Soft Menu Key Up Long Press Remarks Press Enter Main Menu Enter SMS Menu / Delete Search Contact Down Access Phone Access Phone Navigator Book Search Book Search Check Inbox Check Inbox Tone Settings Tone Settings See Call Call first number Press to call after number input or at a Records / Call in Call Records phone book / call record entry, Left Navigator Right Navigator Call / Dial Key End On/Off Key 12 Keys & Controls Phone ON / OFF Scroll down Move cursor up display directly above the key. Search Contact Navigator Scroll up Delete display directly above the key. Input up to 10 initial characters to search. Move cursor down Move cursor left Move cursor right Exit Cancel & Back Press & hold anytime to power off. Care & Maintenance The following suggestions will help you take care of your phone for optimal performance: Do not attempt to open or disassemble the phone. Non-expert handling may damage the phone. Keep the phone and all accessories out of reach of children. Do not use strong cleaning solvents, either acidic or basic, to clean the phone. Keep the phone dry. Your phone is not water resistant. Liquids contain minerals that can corrode electronic circuits. Keep the phone away from extreme temperatures. High temperatures can shorten the lives of electronic components and the device; melt plastic parts; and damage batteries. Remember to remove your phone from your vehicle when parked under direct sunlight. Use the accessories and battery type as specified in the instructions, or as provided by the manufacturer, use of unqualified accessories will invalidate the warranty. Keep a back up or written copy of important information stored on your phone. Care & Maintenence 9 Glimpse of Your Phone (The picture below is for reference only) Ear Piece Display Left Soft key Call / Dial Key Navigator Keys Right Soft key End / On/Off Key Alpha-Numeric Keys Mouth Piece Accessories Dock / Socket 10 Glimpse of Your Phone Electronic Device Safety Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum distance of 6 inches be maintained between a hand-held wireless phone and a pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemaker should take note of their conditions. If there is any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, please switch OFF your phone immediately. Observe the following diligently: Should always keep the phone at a distance of more than 6 inches from the pacemaker when the phone is switched ON. Should never carry the phone in a breast pocket. Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker when making or answering a call to minimize the potential interference. Check with your physician or the manufacturer of your implants such as hearing aid, pacemaker, insulin pumps, etc. for more advice in this regard. Chemical & Explosive Site Safety Follow all restrictions regarding the use of cellular devices in chemical plants, fuel storage, fuel distribution area, or where blasting operation is in progress. Sensible Usage For satisfactory operation, use the equipment in accordance with the instructions in this manual. When using this device, obey all regulations, be wary of your own personal safety before convenience of using the phone and respect privacy and legitimate rights of others. Child Safety Keep your phone and all its accessories away from children. Your phone and its accessories may contain small parts that may be accidentally ingested. Safety Precautions 7 Accessories & Batteries Use only accessories that are approved or are specifically made for your cellular phone. Do not connect incompatible devices. Read its user guide carefully first before connecting other devices. Qualified Service Only qualified and authorized persons may disassemble, service or install the phone. Disposal As with all electronic equipments, your phone and its accessories should not be treated as ordinary household waste when the time for disposal comes, it should be handed to appropriate collection point and/or sorting for proper disposal and recycling. Follow your local disposal, sorting, and recycling regulations with regard to recycling and recovery of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). By doing so, you will be helping in preventing potentially negative consequences to the environment and human health. 8 Safety Precautions Emergency Calls Emergency calls may be made using the cellular telephone in network service areas. Operating Conditions Your phone is not water and moisture resistant or resistant to extreme temperatures. Do not use the device in damp or wet areas as moisture and liquids may corrode its parts. Do not expose your phone to temperature below -10 degrees or above +55 degrees Celsius. Operating Distance This phone model is tested and meets RF exposure guidelines if used as follows when receiving or transmitting voice or data: Against the ear: hold the phone as normally would in using a landline phone. Body worn: place in a carrying accessory with no metal parts at 1.5 cm minimum distance from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance. Position the phone 1.5 cm away from the body if no body worn accessory is used or not holding it against the ear. limits to radio waves or radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the FCC of USA. Given in terms of a unit referred to as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR), which is a measure of the amount of radio frequency energy absorbed by the body when using a mobile phone, these limits are part of comprehensive guidelines adopted and consistent with recommendations by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough scientific evaluations. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health. The FCC limit for public exposure from cellular telephones is an SAR level of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg) ave. over 1 gram of tissue. Tests are conducted with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands. Thus, the actual operating SAR level can be well below the maximum value. This is because your phone is designed to use only minimum power required to reach the network. As a general rule, the closer you are to wireless base station antenna the lower the power output. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g.: at ear or worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR for this model when tested for use at head is 0.705 W/kg (1900MHz) and 0.411 W/kg (850MHz), while 0.766 W/kg (1900MHz) and 1.460 W/kg (850 MHz) at body. To comply with RF exposure requirements, a minimum distance of 1.5 cm between the body and the device must be maintained. Third party holsters and similar accessories must not contain metallic parts. Body-worn accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with the RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. Unauthorized antenna, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage the phone, or result in violation of regulations. Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna, if a damaged antenna comes in contact with the skin, may result to a minor burn. Contact your dealer for a replacement. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitters. SAR & RF Safety Information 5 Safety Precautions Please read and remember the following safety precautions. Failure to observe these instructions may be dangerous, may lead to suspension of cellular service, or even resulting into legal consequences. Always follow safety regulations in your area. Road Safety Obey local Laws, always park your properly vehicle first and avoid using handheld telephone while driving. If unavoidable and allowed, use hands-free mode or hands-free devices when driving. For best performance, use with external antenna while inside a vehicle. Some electronic device in the car may interfere or be interfered by cellular phones. Allow only qualified technician to install your phone to your vehicle. Do not place your phone atop an airbag or air bag deployment area. Refueling Safety For maximum safety, switch off your cellular phone when refueling or inside a refueling station. 6 Safety Precautions Interference Mobile radio transmitting equipments including cellular phones may cause and are susceptible to interference, which may cause danger. Please follow special regulations in your area. Switch OFF your cellular phone whenever and wherever its use is restricted. Hospital Safety The use of cellular equipment may interfere with operation of medical devices in medical facilities. Remember to follow special regulations enforced in these area and switch OFF your phone when necessary. Aircraft Safety Using cellular telephones in an aircraft may disrupt radio transmission and signals that may be dangerous to aircraft operation. Be sure to switch off your cellular telephone while inside an aircraft. For maximum safety, remove the battery pack from the phone unit. Forewords Sincerest gratitude and felicitation for wisely choosing BIRD S198+ mobile phone! Bird cellular phones are approved for GSM networks conforming to communications industry standards of the People's Republic of China, complies with FCC rules and regulations, and meeting stringent European standards. To use this phone you must subscribe to a GSM service from a provider. We have included many features in this device but their function depends on the features available with your subscribed wireless network. Please contact your service provider for more information. This User Manual is published by the manufacturer without any warranty. Revisions and improvements resulting from typographical errors, inaccuracy of current information, and improvements to the device or software may be done without any prior notification, but will be incorporated to newer editions. More information and help on your phone may be available at www.chinabird.com. The manufacturer reserves all rights to the contents herein. Copyrights and trade marks mentioned in this document remain with their respective owner. Reproduction, transfer, storage, or distribution in whole or in part of copyrighted materials without prior written permission is expressly prohibited. We strongly recommend you to carefully read and understand this manual before using your phone in order to keep it under best conditions for your effective usage and utmost satisfaction. Foreword 3 FCC Part 15 Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the conditions that the device does not cause harmful interference. Warning: this device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission's Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radiofrequency energy and, if not used and installed in accordance with the instruction, 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 this equipment on and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 4 FCC Notice, Statement & SAR (1) Reorient or relocate this device; (2) Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver; (3) Connect the device to an outlet on a circuit different from the other equipment; (4) Consult the dealer or an expert radio technician for assistance. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This Device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. Important Note: To comply with FCC RF exposure requirement, the antenna used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitters. Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. SAR & RF Safety Information Your phone, a radio transceiver designed and manufactured not to exceed exposure
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