OPPO Mobile Telecommunications R831L Mobile phone User Manual 1
GuangDong Oppo Mobile Telecommunications Corp., Ltd. Mobile phone 1
Contents
- 1. User Manual Part 1
- 2. User Manual Part 2
User Manual Part 1
XC h a n g e Vi bu to lic . c in . dContents o c u -tr a c k this user manual may differ from the actual mobile device, and is subject to software .c .d o c u -tr a c k service providers. Thank you lic to bu F- er PD h a n g e Vi XC er PD F- for choosing the fashionable and cool OPPO. R8006 is a touch-controlled mobile device. A tap on the screen allows you to enable corresponding function, as is intuitive and handy. With a wealth of entertaining apps accessible, a tap will trigger the magic for marvelous experience. Music becomes simple and easy for your enjoyment with a dedicated music player supporting multiple audio formats; GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/ FDD-LTE and WiFi provide you with fabulous net surfing experience; any fancied app can be installed to your heart's content with the latest Androidtechnology, which is of superb compatibility, extensibility and reliability; not to mention Bluetooth 4.0, perfect audio quality and ultra-large screen, get ready for ceaseless fun and joy! Please read this user manual carefully before using this device. www.oppothai.com V1.0 ! h a n g e Vi bu to The contents of this document are provided "as is". Except as required by applicable laws, no warranties of any kind, express or implied, are made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or contents of this document. Please make sure backups or written records are made for important contents and data stored in your device since loss or damage could be caused in use, maintenance, battery replacement or for other reasons. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, under no circumstances shall OPPO or any of its licensors be liable for any loss of data or income or any special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused. The third-party software provided with this device may have been created and may be owned by persons or entities not affiliated with or related to OPPO. OPPO does not own the copyrights or intellectual property to the third-party applications. As such, OPPO does not take any responsibility for end-user support, functionality of the applications, or the information provided in the applications or associated materials. OPPO does not provide any warranty for the third-party applications. By using the applications you acknowledge that the applications are provided "as is" with no warranty of any kind, neither express nor implied, to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law. You further acknowledge that OPPO makes no representation or warranty, express or implied, including but not limited to warranties of title, merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or that the applications will not infringe any third-party patent, copyright, trademark or other rights. Product supplies as well as related applications and accessories may vary by region. Please check with your the dealers appointed by OPPO for details. This device may contain commodity, technology or software subject to export laws and regulations from Thailand and other countries. Diversion contrary to law is prohibited. lic lic No part of this user manual may be reproduced, transmitted, distributed or stored in any form or by any means without prior written permission of OPPO. .c .c .d o c u -tr a c k c u -tr a c k OPPO operates a policy of ongoing development. Thus, OPPO reserves the right to make changes and modifications to any of the products described in this document without prior notice. .d o to bu XC er Declaration F- PD h a n g e Vi XC er PD F- XC h a n g e Vi bu to lic Hospitals or healthcare organizations .c .d o ck might own equipments which are c u - t r a sensitive to wireless frequency. Please obey all regulations or rules. Switch on safely Do not switch the device on when phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Switch off around medical equipment Please familiarize yourself with the following Not following these regulations might be dangerous or illegal. Further information about safety is provided in this user manual. regulations. .c . dconcise o c u -tr a c k lic to bu Safety F- er PD h a n g e Vi XC er PD F- Interference All wireless devices might be susceptible to interference and effected in performance. Road safety comes first Please obey all local laws and regulations. It's best to drive the vehicle with both hands. Road safety shall come first before mobile device use while driving. Switch off at gas station Please do not use the device at gas station (service station) or places in close proximity to fuel or chemicals. Switch off around blasting areas Please obey all related rules and regulations. Do not use this device around blasting areas. Appropriate use Use the device only at appropriate places. Please do not touch the antenna area after it is switched on if unnecessary. Switch off when taking an airplane Qualified service Your device may cause interference. Phone use on airplane is dangerous and illegal. The device can only be installed or maintained by qualified service staff. ! h a n g e Vi bu to Water resistance Connect to another device When connecting to another device, please check the instructions of the device for safety details. Please do not connect to incompatible products. lic .d o use the exclusive accessories and battery provided by OPPO. Accessories not provided by OPPO might cause phone damage and danger. . c Please Your device is not water-resistant. Please keep it dry. Accessories and battery c u -tr a c k .d o lic to bu XC er Safety F- h a n g e Vi PD XC er PD F- c u -tr a c k .c h a n g e Vi bu to lic 【 】Cautions about safety or device functions. 】An option of submenu you should select to perform a function. 【[ ]】A key on the device. For example: 【Function key】. 【 】Tips about phone use. .d o Special Functions User Manual This user manual provides concise information about how to use the device. Please refer to "Use Introduction" and "Basic functions" for basic operations of the device. You will see the following instructional icons in this user manual: 【 About .This .d o c u -tr a c k lic to bu Introduction XC er F- PD h a n g e Vi XC er PD F- c u -tr a c k .c Camera and video recorder Use the device as a camera or a video recorder. Media player Use the device to play music and videos of MP3, MP4 and other formats. Bluetooth Use Bluetooth wireless technology to transmit photos, video records or other personal data, or to connect to other devices. WLAN Access to internet via WIFI will be easier, better and faster. y to bu bu to Menu index .........................................................9 Use Introduction.............................................10 Basic steps for phone operation 10 Install the SIM card and battery .......................... 11 Switch on/off ................................................................. 12 Device password and unlock.................................. 13 Charge the device ....................................................... 13 Network modes ............................................................ Operating system ....................................................... 13 Touch control and keys ............................................ 14 Landscape mode and backlight ............................ 15 Indicators........................................................................ 16 Main menu ..................................................................... 17 Main interface ............................................................... 18 Input methods.............................................................. 18 Calling ............................................................................... 19 Basic Functions ...............................................19 Phonebook ...................................................................... 20 Messaging ....................................................................... 21 Settings ............................................................................ 21 Clock.................................................................................. 23 lic 23 Calendar .......................................................................... 23 Calculator ........................................................................ .d o k. c24 FM radio ........................................................................... u -tr a c lic k. cYour u - t r a cDevice.........................................................8 Accessories .........................................................7 .d o h a n g e Vi XC er Contents F- h a n g e Vi PD XC er PD F- Multimedia Applications ...............................25 Music player ................................................................... 25 Video ................................................................................. 25 Camera ............................................................................. 25 File management.......................................................... 25 PC connections ............................................................. 26 Wireless connections ................................................. 26 Network ........................................................................... 27 Email ................................................................................. 27 Browser ........................................................................... 27 Others .................................................................29 SIM application ............................................................ 29 Troubleshooting ..............................................30 Health and Safety ...........................................33 Battery security............................................................ 33 Care and maintenance .............................................. 38 Fundamental Performance Parameters.41 Help you get to know this device ........................ 41 h a n g e Vi bu to lic Standard configurations of this device include: one phone device, one charger, one USB data .c .d o c u -tr a c k cable, on earphone, one user manual and one quick guide card. Additional accessories can be purchased from local dealers. You are provided with the following standard .c . d oaccessories: c u -tr a c k lic to bu Accessories XC F- er PD h a n g e Vi XC er PD F- Note: accessories shown in the above illustration may vary differ from actual accessories. Mobile device User manual Data Cable Charger Quick Guide Accessories (battery, charger, etc.) can only be used on matched original OPPO products. To protect your benefit, please conduct battery true-false inquiry and register your product in time. Warranty maintenance is unavailable when troubles are caused for using the accessories on other products. Earphone F- to bu c u -tr a c k Front Camera Lens .d o Earpiece .c lic Keys and parts .d o lic to bu h a n g e Vi er Your device XC h a n g e Vi PD XC er PD F- c u -tr a c k .c Rear camera lens cammer LED Volume key Power/ lock key Touch screen Home key Menu key Loudspeaker Back key Earphone connector Front Back USB Cable and charger connector h a n g e Vi bu Messaging .........................................................21 Saving settings ............................................................. 21 SMS settings...................................................................21 MMS settings.................................................................21 Notification settings....................................................21 Settings ..............................................................21 General settings............................................................. 21 Sound settings............................................................... 22 Display..............................................................................23 Security.............................................................................23 lic Multimedia applications ...................................25 Music player.................................................................. 25 .d o k. cu -tr a c Playlist............................................................................... 25 Setting as ringtone ....................................................... 25 Player settings................................................................ 25 video.................................................................................. 25 Camera ............................................................................. 25 Phonebook ........................................................20 Contacts........................................................................... 20 Favorites .......................................................................... 20 Groups .............................................................................. 20 to bu to lic Calling ..................................................................20 Dialpad. c............................................................................ 20 ck cCall u - t r ahistory ....................................................................... 20 Contacts........................................................................... 20 Favorites........................................................................... 20 .d o Menu Index XC F- er PD h a n g e Vi XC er PD F- File management ............................................25 creating new folder .................................................... 25 editing...............................................................................25 Micro SD card extension support...........................25 PC connections .............................................26 Wireless connections .........................................26 Email....................................................................27 Browser...............................................................27 Life assistant........................................24 clock .................................................................................. 24 calendar............................................................................24 calculator..........................................................................24 FM radio...........................................................................24 ! h a n g e Vi bu Install the SIM card Remove the battery Switch off the device, open the battery cover from the finger-clasping slot on its top, and remove the battery as shown below. Warning: Please switch off the device before removing the battery. Install SIM card and memory card SIM card is generally placed in a card holder. All information in relation to network connection, as well as your call log initialization, contacts stored in the SIM card phonebook, communication logs and some SMS messages are all saved in the metal plane area of the SIM card. Warning: To avoid card data loss and damage, please avoid touching the metal plane area of the SIM card. Keep the SIM card away from electricity and magnet. Service network will be unable to access once the SIM card is damaged. The SIM card can be removed from your device and placed in any other device in support of corresponding network service, and the device will automatically reads data on the card. lic o c u -tr a c k When subscribing for network access, you will get a plug-type SIM card, which carries your information, such as PIN code and available service options. 10 to k. c u - t rcard ac SIM Information Please take it out carefully before installation. Place the SIM card and the memory card into the respective slots as shown below. .d .d o lic Basic steps for phone operation to bu XC er Use Introduction F- h a n g e Vi PD XC er PD F- .c y bu lic .d o to bu If the device is not used for a long time, please make sure the battery is removed. Ensure that the battery is aligned appropriately Insert the battery and replace the battery and replace the buttery cover as shown below. . dwith k .device. o c u - tthe rac lic to Install the battery Use Introduction h a n g e Vi XC F- er PD h a n g e Vi XC er PD F- c u -tr a c k Remove SIM card and memory card When you need to remove SIM card and memory card, please switch the device off, open the battery cover, remove the battery, and then remove the SIM card. Switch on/off Switch on Insert the SIM card, TF card and battery following the instructions above, press and hold the power key until it gives a response of vibration. Once a SIM card is inserted in, the device will check automatically the availability of the SIM card. Warning: You must switch off the device before removing the SIM card and the memory card. Do not insert or remove the SIM card or memory card with external power supply connection, otherwise it may cause data loss or damage. Switch off First make sure you have properly saved your data. Press and hold the power key and then select power off in the pop-up menu, or press and hold the power key to switched off. 11 .c ! h a n g e Vi bu to and unlock Set password To prevent illegal use, you can set device password for protection. If this feature is activated, you must enter the password each time you switch it on to unlock the device. In case you have forgotten your device password, you are supposed to contact your dealer or the local authorized service center to unblock it. Unblock SIM card To prevent illegal use, you may adopt PIN (personal identification number) code to protect your SIM card. lic Warning: Your SIM card would be blocked by the network if you enter incorrect passwords continuously for three times, and the device would inquire your PUK code. Do not enter anything if you do not know, bring the SIM card to your network service provider for solution, or ten times' incorrect entering will cause your SIM card become useless. Your network service provider will set a standard PIN for your SIM card. You need to modify it to be your private password as soon as possible. .c . dStandby o c u - t r a c k screen In power-on status, press the power key once, the device would switch off the screen backlight and enter standby mode to save power; the backlight would be switched on by pressing the power key once again. The screen would be locked to prevent unintended touches, so you need unlock it manually. If no operation is conducted for a specified time, the device would enter standby mode and you need unlock it again for further operations. 12 When this feature is activated, you must enter the PIN code each time you switch on the device to unlock the SIM card and make or .d o k. rac answer a phone call. You may cancel SIM card u - t protection, in which mode illegal use cannot be prevented. lic Device password and unlock to bu XC er Use Introduction F- h a n g e Vi PD XC er PD F- y bu Warning: Please ensure the battery is properly placed and use OPPO-approved data cable and adaptor.The adapter shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.This charger is for indoor use only.The charger output voltage/current is 5Vdc/1A. lic The power icon on the upper-right corner of the screen will keep scrolling. If your device has been switched off, the display will show a image indicating charging status. If the device has been overused under low power, it may take a while for the charging indicator to appear on the screen. When the power indicator on the upper-right corner shows full and stops scrolling, the battery is fully charged. The screen will show a battery full image if the device is charged in power-off mode. While charging, the device may heat up, as is normal. For your security, if you need to talk on the device in process of charging, please disconnect .c the charger before you use the device and d o c u - t r a c k continue to charge after you are finished. When the battery is fully charged, disconnect the AC power outlet with the device and charger. Charging time shall not exceed 12 hours. Please follow the security specifications strictly. the end of the USB cable into the charger connector of the device to start charging. The power icon on the upper-right corner of the screen will keep scrolling. If your device has been switched off, the display will show a image indicating charging status. to bu to lic Charge the device charger with the power supply, or .the . dConnect o c u -tr a c k connect the device to a PC via USB cable, plug Use Introduction h a n g e Vi XC F- er PD h a n g e Vi XC er PD F- Network modes The device supports both 2G GSM and 3G WCDMA/LTE FDD as well as data transmission mode of GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/HSPA +/LTE,allowing access to wireless network whenever and wherever possible. Operating system The device employs Android operating system with superb compatibility, extensibility and reliability, allowing you to install software, games and other applications according to your preference and enjoy cooler experience. 13 y 1. Please make sure that your hands are clean and dry. 2. Please use fingertips to press the intended screen icons or feather-touch keys precisely. There is no need to press hard. 3. To prevent scratching, please do not use pen, pencil or other sharp objects to tap or write on the screen. 4. Slide Slide your finger quickly to scroll the screen. Dragging your finger to slide will not select or activate anything on the screen. You can wait until the scrolling stops or touch any area of the screen to stop it. Touching the screen to stop scrolling will not select or activate anything. In the contact list, you can slide up or down to scroll the screen and find certain numbers. While viewing photos, you can slide left or right to view the previous or next photo. Use fingertips to touch icons or options on the screen to enable actions. 2. Tap and hold If other actions are to be performed on a file or application, please tap and hold the icon until the option list pops up. 14 5. Double-tap Tap the screen twice quickly. While viewing photos, you can double-tap the touch screen to zoom in, and double-tap again to zoom out. 6. Zoom in/out While viewing photos, web pages, emails or maps, you can zoom in or out by pinching your fingers. Use fingers to tap and hold an icon and drag .c .d o c u -tr a c k the icon. Any icon on the desktop can be moved by holding and dragging. Basic touch actions 1. Tap lic Before you start: 3. Drag uses the latest capacitive touch screen. Corresponding operations can be enabled by a tap on the screen, as is more intuitive and convenient. to bu bu to lic Touch control and keys . dThis k. o c u - tdevice rac h a n g e Vi XC er Use Introduction F- h a n g e Vi PD XC er PD F- O bu to bu to lic .d o c u -tr a c k A lot of applications such as browser, SMS editing, photo viewing are in support of screen in portrait or landscape orientation to match your using habits or to make the device more handy and more suitable for your needs. You much enable the Auto Rotation mode before using this feature by selecting Settings Display Auto rotate screen. Rotate the device, for certain applications the screen layout will also rotate correspondingly, and adjust automatically to suit the new screen orientation. Portrait and landscape orientation modes .c .d o lic Landscape mode and backlight Use Introduction h a n g e Vi XC er F- PD h a n g e Vi XC er PD F- c u -tr a c k .c Adjust the backlight You can use Settings to activate screen brightness auto adjustment, by which the screen of your device can adjust its backlight brightness automatically according to the ambient light. Thus, the device can provide you with much clearer outdoor viewing conditions, and reduce its brightness under dark conditions for less eye irritation as well as lower power consumption. Select Settings Display Brightness Automatic brightness adjustment. Moreover, while you are using the calling function with the device in close proximity to your face, your device will lock the screen and turn off the backlight automatically for battery power saving. 15 ! h a n g e Vi .c .d o Signal strength WiFi is connected. You have new SMS. WiFi is available but not connected. You have missed calls. c u -tr a c k lic to bu bu to lic Indicators .d o c u -tr a c k Bluetooth is activated. USB connection is activated. Battery power level. Silent mode is activated. Clock alarm is activated. HSDPA is activated. You have new emails. Vibration mode is activated. 3G network is connected. EDGE function is activated. 4G network is connected. The sound is muted. 16 XC er Use Introduction F- h a n g e Vi PD XC er PD F- Note: The pictures used in this manual are for illustration only, and may differ from your device. These shall be subject to actual display of the device. .c N to bu lic Idle screen Input method setting: to set the input methods through input method setting. Main Interface lic c u -tr ack Current input method: to view the currently used input method. .d o to bu Use Introduction h a n g e Vi er XC F- PD h a n g e Vi XC er PD F- .c . dStatus o c u -tr a c k bar The input method setting menu includes the following options: 1. English input habit: set operating habits for English input, including Auto add space and Auto capitalize initial letter. 2. Vibrate when tapped: set the keypad to vibrate when tapped. Call shortcut Message shortcut camera shortcut 3. Play touch tone when tapped: set the keypad to play touch tone when tapped. Main menu shortcut Tap the Menu key in the operating area to access idle screen. The desktop display include basic status of the device and shortcuts for some of the programs. Basic actions Tap the status bar at the top of the screen and drag your finger down to open the notifications panel. 17 h a n g e Vi to lic .d o Qwerty keypad input c u -tr a c k Actions can be performed in a similar method to qwerty input. The keypad interface is as followed: Switch to number/ symbol input keypad Switch input methods To input or edit a text, you can use OPPO input method or other input methods installed into your device. You can tap and hold the text input field and select "Input methods" in the options list to view available input methods. Set input method Select Settings Language&keyboard Input methods settings to access corresponding input method setting interface, which includes the following options: 18 bu Input methods the central [Shortcut] icon at the bottom of the .c . dTap o c u -tr a c k screen. The menu contains built-in tools, settings and all the applications you have installed. You can slide up or down to view more panels. lic Main menu to bu XC er Use Introduction F- PD h a n g e Vi XC er PD F- .c h a n g e Vi bu to Tap the shortcuts for speedy access of the programs you need; Tap and hold the selected shortcut icons to move or delete them. The desktop has a larger scope than single-panel screen display for more shortcuts and widgets. By sliding left or right on the screen you can view more panels. Location of the current panel is indicated in the scrollbar at the bottom of the screen. Tap the left icon in the transparent bar at the bottom of the screen, you can access calling function; tap the right icon in the transparent bar, you can access messaging function. Customizing The desktop allows certain customized settings. You can open the main screen interface by tapping the [Main screen key], set wallpapers and add widgets as well as new shortcuts to the desktop. You can also add application icons you want to the desktop by holding and dragging the icons from the menu page. lic Calling You can access the calling function by tapping .c .d o c u -tr a c k the phone icon at the lower left corner of the screen in standby mode, or select the dial tab in the menu. If you have missed calls, the phone icon in the transparent bar at the bottom of the screen will show the number of missed calls. lic c u -tr ack You can bring up the main menu by tapping the icon in the transparent bar at the bottom of screen. .d o to bu Use Introduction XC er F- PD h a n g e Vi XC er PD F- Dialpad You can enter the number you want to call directly on the dialpad, the entered number will match contact history automatically. You can also add the entered number directly to existed contacts, or add a new contact to phone or SIM card. Call history Your call logs are recorded in the call history module, including missed calls, received calls, dialed calls, etc. You can also view the call history by tapping the call key in the standby screen; Tap to enter, then you can view details of logs as well as perform actions including calling, deleting and sending messages. 19 y You can save names and numbers to bothw .phone .c do c u -tr a c k and SIM card. In the phonebook settings, you can set display status (Phone, SIM, Only show contacts with numbers), export contacts to T card or import VCard files from T card to contacts list. Contacts Managing function is provided for all contacts stored in the device. You can add new contacts, search for specified contact, and select the contact found to call, edit, send message, add to Favorites, etc. Favorites You can add certain contact to Favorites, and adjust its location in Favorites according to your preference. Groups Provide default groups (Friends, Family, VIPs). Favorites Synchronized with phonebook favorites. lic to bu bu to lic New contact: Tap the [New] icon at the upper right corner to add a new contact. Phonebook . dSearch k. o c u - t r a cfor contact: Tap the [Search] icon at the upper right corner to search for a contact. Select the contact found and you can view contact detail, call, or send message. Contacts 20 h a n g e Vi XC er Basic functions F- h a n g e Vi PD XC er PD F- h a n g e Vi bu to This device is endowed with powerful and handy messaging function, allowing you to read, write and store text messages and multimedia messages, and having implemented integration of SMS and MMS as well as management in conversational style. It supports message search, scheduled SMS sending, and multiple messages masking. Received and sent messages are placed in the same list, as allows integrated management. Storage settings: You can set the SMS to be deleted when their number reaches the maximum limit, as well as control the numbers of SMS and MMS for each conversation. MMS settings: Set delivery report for multimedia message and auto search function. Notification settings: Set the status bar to display message notifications and the device to remind with vibration when notifications arrive. lic Settings You can perform various customized settings .c .d o c u -tr a c k for your device. Tap the Menu key to access, select Settings to enter the main screen and then select to set General settings, Sound, Display and Security from the bottom of the screen. feature, tap the message icon at the lower right corner in standby mode or select the messages tab in the menu screen. If you have unread messages, the message icon in the transparent bar at the bottom of the screen sill show the number of unread messages. lic Messaging . dTo k . messaging o c uenable -tr a c to bu Basic functions XC F- er PD h a n g e Vi XC er PD F- General settings 1. Flight mode: All wireless connections will be unconnected in flight mode. 2. WiFi: You can simply and easily activate WiFi, scan and connect to WiFi networks. You can also perform advanced settings including WiFi sleep strategy and static IP. 3. Bluetooth: You can simply and easily activate Bluetooth, set the device to be visible or not for another device, scan and pair with other Bluetooth devices, set the device name and storage location. 4. Network: You can enable 3G network, launch the data access function of mobile network, set data roaming, APN (Access Point Name), network operator and VPN (Virtual Private Network). 21 y to bu bu 8. Time and date: Auto-update of time (network connected required), set time zone, date and time, select date format and use 24-hour format. 9. Install and debug: It allows you to install applications not provided by e-market, change installation location, view and control running service, enable debug mode when USB connection activated, set the screen never to sleep when charging, allow analog location. 10. Traffic statistics: You can check statistics of phone calls, messages, network data traffic. 11. Restore factory settings: You can select to clear all data in the device or restore factory settings and preserve important setting items. 22 2. Incoming call vibration: Set the mode of incoming call vibration. 3. Income call ringtone: Set income ringtone. You can select ringtones from system and memory card and adjust their volume. 4. Message tone: Set message tone. You can select ringtones from system and memory card and adjust their volume. 5. Key tone: Enable or mute key tone for dailpad. 6. Operation tone: Enable or mute operation tone for screen touch. 7. Screen lock tone: Enable or mute the tone for screen lock and unlock. 8. Touch feedback: Enable or mute the feedback vibration emitted when soft key pressed or certain UI actions performed. lic Sound settings 1. Silent: You can enable or disable silent mode, in which all sounds are mutes except media and alarms. 7. Input methods setting: You can select the current input method and perform associated settings. to lic 6. Language: Select Thai, Russian,Vietnamese, Indonesian,Chinese or English. 12. About your phone: It keeps status information, legal information, model .c .d o number, Android version, baseband version, c u -tr a c k kernel version and build number, etc. 5. Call settings: You can set Intelligent dial, IP dial, Connect c notice, Auto redial, Reject with message, .d o k. cu Press - t r a c Power key to end the call, Fixed dial, Call forwarding, etc. h a n g e Vi XC er Basic functions F- h a n g e Vi PD XC er PD F- N bu 3.Screem timeout: Adjust the delay time for screen auto lock. 4.Animation setting: Select animation mode for switching windows. You can select no animation, some animations and all animations. Security lic 2.Auto rotate screen: set the screen display to rotate automatically when your device is set in landscape view, and adjust it automatically to suit the new screen orientation. Clock 1.Brightness: Set it to auto adjust or change k. cbrightness u -tr a c manually. .d o lic Display to to bu Basic functions h a n g e Vi XC er F- PD h a n g e Vi XC er PD F- do c u -tr a c k You can set more than one alarms, set alarm names, time, tone volume, alert type and repeat (you can set the alarm to be activated on specific days of a week) and delete alarms conveniently. .c Calendar This device provides a calendar in traditional style, and it can be displayed in month, week or day view. Set up a calendar account, jump to specified date, view memos from calendar and create, modify and delete memos directly and conveniently. 1.My location: Utilize wireless network or GPS satellites for locating. Calculator 2.Security settings: Set screen lock, SIM card lock, password visible, certificate storage, etc. Provide handy calculating function to perform basic mathematic calculations. 3.Privacy protect: Set privacy protection and change the password. 4.Accounts & sync: Use this feature to synchronize, transfer and receive data of applications. 23 ! h a n g e Vi 24 .d o Tips: The FM radio supports background play, in FM interface when it's playing press [Back] or [Home] key, the radio will continue playing in background. To stop playing, you have to go back to the FM interface and press icon to close radio. press main menu FM radio to open FM radio. To use the FM radio you need to plug in the earphone, which functions as antenna. lic to bu bu to lic FM radio: .c . d oIn idle screen, c u -tr a c k XC er Life assistant F- h a n g e Vi PD XC er PD F- c u -tr a c k .c XC h a n g e Vi bu lic to bu to Camera Playlist: Save, add and delete playlists. File management Setting as ringtone: Set the currently playing music as ringtone. Manage files stored in memory card. This device provides camera function. Tapw .the .c camera option to access camera interface. o c u - t r a c k Incorporating a front camera lens of 5 megapixels and a rear camera lens of 13 megapixels, the device supports photo taking as well as video recording. Its powerful photo taking function allows you to capture every wonderful moment of your life at any time. To use the c music player function, you can tap the k. c u - t r a cplayer music option to access music player interface. It supports diversified music formats including MP3, WAV, AAC, AMR, APE, FLAC, as well as features of running in the background and dragging progress bar to control playback progress, allowing you to enjoy your favorite music whenever and wherever possible. .d o lic Music player Multimedia applications F- er PD h a n g e Vi XC er PD F- Create a folder: Create a new folder. Player settings: In repeat mode, you can select to repeat single track or all tracks, or disable repeat mode; you can also enable or disable the shuffle mode. Edit: Mark files to cut, copy, delete or send via Bluetooth. Video Play videos from video folders. The video player supports diversified video formats including MP4 and 3gP, playing in full screen, dragging progress bar to control playback progress. Its handy and easy features can meet your daily needs of video enjoyment. 25 ! h a n g e Vi to bu bu to 1. Under power-off condition, use the bundled data cable to connect your device to a USB port on the PC, and then your device will start charging automatically through the USB port. 2. Under power-on condition, use the bundled data cable to connect your device to a USB port on the PC, the device will display USB setting options. Select "Only charging", and then your device will start charging through the USB port. Storage 1. Under power-on condition, use the bundled data cable to connect the device to a USB port on the PC, and select "Storage device" in the pop-up list. If you select "Not enquire next time", the saved status will display directly in the notification. 2. When properly connected, the PC will display "Found new disk". Select this disk, and then you can operate the PC to add, delete, edit and move files in the device and the memory card. Tips: Your device will start charging automatically when connected to a USB port on a PC. 26 .d o Bluetooth lic Wireless connections .c . d Charge o c u - t r a c k only lic PC connections XC er Multimedia applications F- h a n g e Vi PD XC er PD F- c u -tr a c k This device is in compliance with Bluetooth 4.0 +EDR standard. With Bluetooth, you can launch wireless connections to Bluetooth-enabled electronic devices within a distance of 10 m, saving you the trouble of requiring a connection cable and providing a more convenient way for data transmission. Before using Bluetooth, you must activate Bluetooth in the device and perform necessary settings by select Main menu —Settings—Wireless&networks—Bluetooth. Scan for available devices around you, select the device you want to pair with. The Bluetooth indicator will appear in the status bar when the Bluetooth feature is activated. Warning: In some regions, certain restrictions may exist for using the Bluetooth feature. Please inquire the local authorities or service providers for details. To preserve battery power and ensure device security, please deactivate the Bluetooth feature when it is not used, and do not pair with unknown devices. Obstacles between the devices such as walls and other electronic devices may cause interference to its functioning. .c y .c .d o c u -tr a c k .d o lic to bu bu to lic h a n g e Vi PD XC er F- h a n g e Vi PD XC er F- c u -tr a c k .c ! h a n g e Vi bu 2. Privacy settings Options include clear cache, clear history, clear all cookie data, memorize form data, clear form data, accept cookies, memorize form data, set location information. 3. Security settings You can set whether to memorize username and password for websites, clear all memorized passwords, select whether to show security warnings (when security issue occurs about websites). 28 lic .d o page in overview, select text encoding method, switch on/off image loading, enable/disable page auto-fit, enable Java-script, enable/disable plug-ins, open in background, etc. text size (small, normal, large, etc.), ser default .c . dSet o c u -tr a c k zoom (far, middle, near), select whether to open lic 1. Page content settings to to bu XC er Multimedia applications F- h a n g e Vi PD XC er PD F- c u -tr a c k .c y .d o lic to bu bu to lic k. c u - t r information ac Such shall be supplied by your SIM card network service provider. Service contents may vary depending on your SIM card time. Please check with your network service provider for details. SIM application .d o Others h a n g e Vi er XC F- PD h a n g e Vi XC er PD F- c u -tr a c k .c 29 y PUK code is required If the PIN code is entered incorrectly for three times, your SIM card would be blocked; the PUK code would be required to unblock it. Please contact your network service provider immediately. SIM card is required Ensure that your SIM card is properly installed, and check if SIM card works normally. If it is damaged or malfunctioning, please bring it to your network service provider for solution. 30 lic Check the signal strength indicator. w . d o c k. u -tr a c If there is no network signal, you may be in a basement or a blind area of a building; move to another area and try again. There is also a chance that your location is not covered by the network; if so, you may inquire your network service provider to supply network service to the area. Poor audio quality If your call is disturbed by echo or noise, please end the call and redial. The network service provider may transfer you to a better line. No sound for incoming call If neither does the keypad has no sound either, please check whether the volume is zero. If not, please check ring type and volume setting. Enter effective PIN code supplied with your SIM card. Please contact your network service provider immediately if you do not know. to bu bu to lic PIN code is required You device displays out of service The following answers to frequently asked questions can help you efficiently use warranty .c c u - t r a c k Before you ask for maintenance, please service. conduct a simple inspection to save your time and cost. .d o h a n g e Vi XC er Troubleshooting F- h a n g e Vi PD XC er PD F- O bu Check the battery level or charge the battery. You may switch on the device to check it during charging. The battery may over discharge if not used for a long time. In this case, it is unable to power on, and there will be no response for a long time after it starts charging. You can not power on until the battery resumes. Unable to send messages You need to check your service center number. The SMS is possibly not activated, or the message recipient is invalid, or you local network service provider may not support the service. lic .d o Unable to power on Unable to charge There are three possibilities: caused by poor local signal, and the device has to keep searching for signal. Or long battery service might also cause this trouble, and you need replace it with a new battery. Please switch the device off if you do not want to answer phone calls. to bu to lic Decreased standby time .c . dThis o c u - t rcan a c k be Troubleshooting h a n g e Vi XC er F- PD h a n g e Vi XC er PD F- c u -tr a c k .c 1. The charger cannot function normally. You can contact the nearest authorized service center or dealer. 2. The environment temperature is inappropriate. You can try charging in another environment. 3. Poor contact. You can check the charger plug. Unable to establish Bluetooth connection Ensure that both parties have their Bluetooth features activated for and are set to be visible. Reactivate the Bluetooth devices to be connected, and search again manually when the devices are in searching mode. Unable to add data to phonebook The number of contacts saved in SIM card is limited, while the number of contacts save in the device is not. Please check the phonebook capacity and ensure the SIM card phonebook is not full. 31 ! h a n g e Vi bu to Device model and serial number; Details of warranty card; Trouble description. Then contact the local dealer or OPPO service center. lic .d o .c c u - t rensure ack First the called party is powered on. Ensure your have accessed the right cellular network. Then check whether you have set call barring for the phone number you are dialing. If you are still having trouble after trying the tips above, please take down the follows items: 32 Outgoing calls are not connected .d o lic to bu XC er Troubleshooting F- h a n g e Vi PD XC er PD F- c u -tr a c k .c N bu lic c u - t r a c kthe battery About Type Time Talk time Standby time Lithium ion battery ( 1900 mAh) WCDMA 200 minutes GSM 350 minutes .d o c u -tr a Tips: In order to avoid battery performance degradation and standby time decrease, please charge the battery under a temperature between 5 C and 25 C. The battery can be charged and discharged for hundreds of times but will be aging. When the service time in transmission mode and standby mode decrease by half, you need purchase a new battery. .c .d o 4.Use the device in talk mode repeatedly. lic Battery safety to to bu Health and Safety h a n g e Vi XC er F- PD h a n g e Vi XC er PD F- ck .c Up to 190 hours These battery talk and standby times can only be reached in certain optimized network conditions or surroundings. The actual talk and standby times may differ according to the following conditions: 1.Use additional functions such as music player, video, games, Internet and Bluetooth transmission, etc. 2.Leave service area frequently or stay out of service area for a long time. 3.Use the device beyond the local network service area. 33 ! h a n g e Vi bu to Please do not place or use the battery near fire, heater or in other high temperature .c .d o places. Otherwise, it may cause battery c u -tr a c k leakage, overheat, explosion and a fire. .c Please do not exert pressure forcibly during battery installation. Otherwise, it may cause battery leakage, overheat, explosion and a fire. Please do not short-circuit the battery with a cable, clip or other metallic objects, and do not put the battery together with metallic objects like necklace, as it may cause battery leakage, overheat, explosion and a fire. Please do not weld battery terminals. Otherwise, it may cause battery leakage, overheat, explosion and a fire. Do not allow the battery liquid to enter your eyes, as it may cause a risk of going blind. If that happens, do not rub, flush your eyes with water and seek immediate medical assistance. Please do not disassemble or modify the battery, as it may cause battery leakage, overheat, explosion and a fire. If there is any abnormal phenomenon like over-temperature, discoloration, deformation, bulging, leakage, etc. during operation, charging or preservation, please cease to use and replace the battery to avoid any safety trouble. If battery liquid comes into contact with skin or clothes, your skin might get burnt. Please immediately flush with clean water, and seek medical assistance if necessary. In case of battery leakage or strange smell emitted, please immediately move it away from open flame in order to avoid fire or explosion. Please keep the battery from moisture. Otherwise, it may cause battery overheat, fuming and corrosion. lic c u -tr a c k Please do not dispose of battery in a fire, as it may cause burning and explosion. 34 .d o Precautions for battery use lic to bu XC er Health and Safety F- h a n g e Vi PD XC er PD F- O bu to bu to Do not dispose of the battery as household waste. Dispose of the battery according to local regulations. Caution risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. Warning: Please do not charge the battery for over 12 hours. Please use OPPO-approved charger. lic .d o The battery can be charged and discharged for hundreds of times at lease but will eventually wear out. When standby time and talk time of the device decrease noticeably, please replace the battery according to specified model. Precautions for charger use lic .c . d osunlight, c u -tr a c k Do not place or use the battery under direct near a car or in other high temperature areas. Otherwise, battery leakage and overheat may occur and cause battery performance degradation and lifespan decrease. Keep the battery in ventilated areas without direct sunlight. Health and Safety h a n g e Vi XC er F- PD h a n g e Vi XC er PD F- c u -tr a c k .c Please connect the charger to specified alternating current, as other voltages may cause leakage or a fire and damage your device and charger. Please do not use short-circuited charger, as it may cause electric shock, fuming or damage the charger. Please do not use damaged charger or power cable. Otherwise, it may cause electric shock, fuming or a fire, or damage the device. Please do not place the charger near a container with water in order to avoid charger overheat, electric leakage and other damages caused by splashing water. If the charger is exposed to water or other liquid, please immediately unplug it from power socket in order to avoid overheat, fire, electric shock and charger damages. Please do not disassemble or modify the charger, as it may cause personal injury, electric shock, fire and charger damages. 35 y bu to As the mobile phone has powerful voice call function, you can get communications almost anytime/anywhere. While enjoying this advantage of mobile phone, each user shall also perform certain responsibilities. Driving shall come first when you are driving a car. If you decide to use the device while driving, be sure to obey relevant regulations of the area or the country. Operating environment This special regulation shall be observed wherever you are. And you shall switch off the device when phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Mobile phone may interfere with normal operations of electronic equipment and medical devices. Please observe related regulations while you are using the device in these areas. lic Driving safely When charging, please place the phone in an environment that has a normal room temperature and good ventilation. It is recommended to charge the phone in an environment with a temperature that ranges from 5 C~25 C. Disconnect the plug by pulling on the charger. Pulling on the power cord may damage the cord and cause electric shock and fire. Do not charge the battery under the following conditions: direct sunlight, humidity, dust or huge vibration (as troubles might be caused); areas near TV, radio or other electrical appliances (as image or sound effect might be affected). bu to lic Please do not touch the charger, cable or power socket with wet hands, as it may cause electric shock. Do not place heavy objects on power cord or modify the cord, as it may cause electric shock and fire. Before cleaning and maintenance, please disconnect the power plug from the socket. Please ensure to use only the charger offered by the manufacturer. Using unauthorized charger may cause danger and violate wthe .c .d o c u -tr a c k authorization of the phone and the guarantee article. Please do not use the charger at places of high humidity like a bathroom. Otherwise, it may .d o k. cause shock, a fire and charger damage. c u - t r a celectric 36 h a n g e Vi XC er Health and Safety F- h a n g e Vi PD XC er PD F- O bu Please do not use mobile phone around poor signal or high accuracy electronic equipment. Interference from radio wave may cause misoperation or other troubles for electronic equipment. You need to pay more attention when using the device around the following devices: hearing aid, pacemaker and other medical electronic devices, fire detector, automatic door and other automatic control devices. Please use this device under a -10 C~45 C temperature and a 35%~85% humidity. When using this device, try to keep away from normal telephone, TV, radio and office automatic equipment as far as you can in order not to influence the performance of these equipments and your device. On rare occasions, using the device in some vehicles may affect the electronic devices of the car. On this occasion, please do not use the device to avoid losing security guarantee. When connecting the device or its accessories to other devices, please read the user manual and familiarize yourself with the safety information. Do not connect to incompatible products. lic Additional health and safety information c u -tr ack .d o to bu lic to Please check your power on/off settings to ensure that your mobile phone would not power on automatically in the process. .c Health and Safety h a n g e Vi XC er F- PD h a n g e Vi XC er PD F- .c Please do not use the device if antenna. d is o c u -tr a c k damaged. Otherwise, it may cause personal injure. Do not place the device near magnetic card or other magnetic objects, as information stored in floppy disc, deposit card and credit card might be corrupted by the magnetic radiation from the device. Please place drawing pin and other metallic objects far away from phone receiver. As there is a magnetic field when the speaker is working, these small metallic objects may be attracted to the device and personal injury or phone damage may be caused. Keep the device out of moisture, water or other liquid, as it may cause overheat, electric leakage and troubles. Do not force the display or use it to beat other objects. Otherwise, it may cause display damage and liquid leakage of the LCD. Please do not touch the display if the glass over-plate is broken to avoid injury to your finger by glass cullet or crack. 37 y Due to the used enclosure material, the GSM mobile phone shall only be connected to a USB interface of version 2.0 or higher. The connection bto so called power USB is prohibited. A socket outlet that is installed near equipment and that shall be easily accessible. Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss. Do not knock, shake or drop the device to avoid troubles and fire. Do not place the battery, phone or charger in micro-wave oven or high voltage equipment. Otherwise, it may cause circuit damage, fire, explosion or other accidents. Do not use the device around flammable, explosive gas or at high-pressure places, as it may cause device damage and fire. Do not place the device in areas under high temperature, high humidity or with lots of dust, as it may cause troubles. Please keep the device out of the reach of children in order to prevent children from taking it as toy and causing injuries. Your phone is a product of superior design .d k. and craftsmanship and should be treated o c u - t r a c with care. The following suggestions will help you observe warranty terms and increase its lifespan. Do not place the device on uneven or unstable surface to avoid troubles and damages caused by potential drop. 38 lic Use only OPPO-approved batteries and chargers for your device. Using other products may cause battery leakage, overheat explosion and fire. to bu bu to lic Do not disassemble or modify the device. Otherwise, it may cause phone damage, electric leakage and circuit troubles. Care and maintenance Cover it with glass membrane if necessary and bring the device to a nearest OPPO-authorized . d oservicek . ccenter for maintenance. The liquid of c u -tr a c the LCD may cause a risk of going blind if it enters eyes. On this occasion, flush your eyes with clean water immediately (do not rub your eyes) and seek medical assistance. h a n g e Vi XC er Health and Safety F- h a n g e Vi PD XC er PD F- O bu Socket with dirt may cause poor contact or power down and result in charging failure. Please clean it regularly. Do not place the device near heating appliances, for example, inside or on top of a micro-wave oven, baking oven or radiator. Phone overheating may cause explosion. Use only supplied or approved substitute antenna. Unapproved antenna and modified accessories may damage the device and violate administrative regulations of radio devices. Please do not paint the device. Paint can clog the moving parts and prevent proper operation. lic Do not use ethanol, thinner agent, benzene or other solution to clean the device. to bu to lic Use soft, clean, dry cloth to clean the device, battery and charger. Electromagnetic radiation Your device, battery and charger are not waterresistant, c please do not use in bathroom or k. c u - t r a chigh other humidity areas, and do not let it get wet in rain. .d o Health and Safety h a n g e Vi XC er F- PD h a n g e Vi XC er PD F- Users of heart pacemaker, hearing aid, . d o c u - t r a c k . implanted cochlear or other devices shall follow medical advice when using this device. The SAR limit of Europe is 2.0W/kg. Device types OPPO R8006 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 0.443 W/kg and when properly worn on the body is 0.684 W/kg. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1.5cm from the body. To maintain compliance with RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 1.5cm 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 RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. 39 ! h a n g e Vi bu Warning: Before using the device, please read the health and safety information carefully to ensure healthy and safe operation. Their warranty and environment-friendly use periods may differ from that of the device. For details, please refer to the warranty statement. 40 lic to 0700 Notice: Observe the national local regulations in the location where the device is to be used. This device may be restricted for use in some or all member states of the European Union (EU). .d o EU Regulatory Conformance Hereby, c OPPO Mobile Telecommunications k. c uCorp., -tr a c Ltd. declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. .d o lic to bu XC er Health and Safety F- h a n g e Vi PD XC er PD F- c u -tr a c k .c
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