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Content
1. SECURITY ........................................................................................ 4
2. GETTING STARTED ........................................................................... 7
2.1. Batteries ................................................................................. 7
2.1.1. Installing and uninstalling the battery .............................. 7
2.1.2. Charging the battery ...................................................... 7
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User Manual
2.1.3. Using the battery ........................................................... 7
2.1.4. Battery level indicator..................................................... 8
2.2. Connecting to the Network....................................................... 8
2.2.1. SIM card ....................................................................... 8
2.2.2. Installing and uninstalling the SIM card ........................... 8
2.2.3. Unlocking the SIM card .................................................. 8
2.2.4. Connecting to the network ............................................. 8
2.2.5. Standby screen and Icons .............................................. 8
2.3. Text Input Method................................................................... 9
3. CALL FUNCTION ............................................................................... 9
3.1. Phone power on/off ................................................................. 9
3.2. Dialing .................................................................................... 9
3.2.1. Direct dial ...................................................................... 9
3.2.2. Dialing from the Phonebook...........................................10
3.2.3. Unanswered call ...........................................................10
3.3. Answering a call .....................................................................10
3.4. During a phone call ................................................................10
3.5. Emergency service .................................................................10
4. MESSAGING ....................................................................................10
4.1. Write message .......................................................................10
4.1.1. Text message ...............................................................10
4.1.2. Multimedia message ......................................................10
4.2. Inbox.....................................................................................11
4.2.1. Local ............................................................................11
4.2.2. BT ................................................................................11
4.3. Drafts ....................................................................................11
4.3.1. Local ............................................................................11
4.3.2. BT ................................................................................11
4.4. Outbox.................................................................................. 11
9.2. BT dialer: ...............................................................................14
4.4.1. Local ........................................................................... 11
10. SETTINGS .....................................................................................14
4.4.2. BT ............................................................................... 11
10.1. Profiles ................................................................................14
4.5. Sent messages ...................................................................... 11
10.2. Dual SIM settings .................................................................14
4.5.1. Local ........................................................................... 11
10.3. Phone settings......................................................................14
4.5.2. BT ............................................................................... 11
10.4. Network settings ..................................................................15
4.6. Broadcast messages: ............................................................. 11
You can set up Receive mode , Channel settings, languages, Read messages11
10.5. Security settings ...................................................................15
4.7. Templates ............................................................................. 11
10.7. Notification Settings ..............................................................15
10.6. Restore settings....................................................................15
4.8. Settings ................................................................................ 11
10.8. Services ...............................................................................15
5. CALL CENTER ................................................................................. 11
11. CHARGE PAL ..................................................................................15
5.1. Call history ............................................................................ 11
12. USB MODE.....................................................................................15
5.2. Call Settings .......................................................................... 11
13. APPENDIX .....................................................................................15
6. TOOLS ........................................................................................... 12
13.1. FAQ .....................................................................................15
6.1. File manager ......................................................................... 12
13.2. Error Message ......................................................................16
6.2. Games .................................................................................. 12
13.3. Accessory .............................................................................16
6.3. Ebook reader ......................................................................... 12
13.4. Care and maintenance ..........................................................16
6.4. World clock ........................................................................... 12
6.5. Alarm .................................................................................... 12
6.6. Calculator .............................................................................. 12
6.7. Calendar ............................................................................... 12
7. PHONEBOOK .................................................................................. 12
8. MULTIMEDIA .................................................................................. 12
8.1. Image viewer ........................................................................ 12
8.2. Camera ................................................................................. 12
8.3. Audio player .......................................................................... 13
8.3.1. Local music .................................................................. 13
8.3.2. BT music ..................................................................... 13
8.4. Video recorder ....................................................................... 13
8.5. Video player .......................................................................... 13
8.6. FM radio ............................................................................... 14
8.7. Sound recorder...................................................................... 14
9. BLUETOOTH ................................................................................... 14
9.1. Bluetooth .............................................................................. 14
Notice to Manufacturers
This user guide is for reference only and may not be fully consistent with the
actual product. Mobile product manufactures should prepare document
based on their own specifications.
General Information
Thank you for using our GSM/GPRS mobile phone. This user guide provides
general information and operation instructions.
The color screen phone is designed for the 2.5G GSM/GPRS 900/1800
network environment with dual SIM technology. Various networking and
entertainment services beyond basic call function are guaranteed through
solid connecting quality, providing enjoyable experience to the user.
With the dual-band, dual-SIM feature, the user is allowed to apply two
mobile phone numbers selectively for calls and high speed data accesses.
The package includes a chargeable battery, a charger and other accessories.
Please refer to the Accessory section for details.
Note:

Use only accessories approved by the phone manufacturer to ensure
safety. Failing to comply with this will violate the terms and conditions
of the warranty.

The phone set has been manufactured in strict compliance with various
national standards and requirements set by the authorities. If the
contents and displays described in this user guide do not match the
actual operation of the phone set, please follow the contents and
displays of your phone set. We reserve the rights to change any
mechanisms of the phone without notice.

This user guide is subject to change without notice.
In this guide, different typing format indicates different operation:
Operation
Description
Example
Display
Normal font
0-9
Key
Bold with outline
0-9
 Security
change passwords when necessary.
 Do not remove the battery without tuning off the phone. Failure to follow
Emergency call
this instruction may result in data loss.
If any emergency arises, dial 112 (or other emergency call number) for
 When you leave your vehicle, take the phone with you or place it in the
emergency help.
glove compartment to avoid theft.
Note:

 Keep the phone, battery or charger out of reach of children.
Due to the nature of cellular networking, the success of emergency call
is not guaranteed.
Notes on phone usage
 Your phone will give off electromagnetic waves. Do not place it near
For your safety
storage medium such as floppy disk.
 Switch off the phone in hospitals and aircraft. Obey any restrictions.
 Using the phone near television, land phone, radio and office automatic
Wireless devices can affect the medical treatment and cause
devices may cause interference and affect the function of the mobile
interference in aircraft.
phone.
 Some medical devices such as hearing aids and pacemaker may be
 Keep the phone dry; all kinds of liquid can erode electronic circuit.
sensitive to external radio frequency emissions. Consult the device
 Keep the phone away from extreme temperatures.
manufacturers or your doctor before using the phone around the
 Keep the phone away from fire or a lighted cigarette.
medical devices.
 Do not paint the phone.
 Pay special attention to the ring tone volume and vibration settings if you
 Do not drop the phone or violently crush or shake the phone.
have a heart problem.
 Do not keep the phone near magcards and other object with magnetism.
 In areas with potentially explosive atmosphere, such as gas stations, fuel
The phone’s magnetism may clear the information stored on floppy disk,
or chemical transfer or storage facilities, obey all signs and instructions.
pre-paid phone card and credit card.
 Your phone will emit radio frequency even in the standby mode. Turn off
 Keep the phone away from hot places where the temperature may
exceed 60°C, such as dashboard, windowsill, or areas exposed to direct
your phone when so instructed.
 Always obey all the local laws and regulations. Do not use your phone
sunlight.
while driving. Use Hands-free operation, if available, and give full
 Do not disassemble or modify your phone. This can damage the phone,
attention to driving and to the road. Pull off the road and park before
cause leakage and break the internal circuit.
making or answering a call if driving conditions so require.
 Use only damp cloth or non-static cloth to clean your phone.
 If your phone is lost or stolen, notify your service provider immediately
 Do not use alcohol, thinner, benzene or other chemicals or abrasive
to stop the SIM card from being used.
cleaner to clean your phone.
 When you contact your service provider, they will need your IMEI
 The phone will become warm under normal use and while in battery
number. It is printed on the back of your phone set (you can find it when
charging.
you remove your battery), or call *#06# to look up your IMEI number.
 Do not leave the phone with battery uninstalled or with the battery
Copy this number and save it for future need.
empty for a long period of time. This may cause data loss.
 To prevent your phone from misuse, lock your SIM card or phone, and
 The metal parts of the phone may irritate your skin depending on your
Traffic safety
health condition.
 Do not put the phone in the back pocket. Sitting on it may damage the
 Do not use your phone when driving a vehicle. Give full attention to
phone. Do not put the phone at the bottom of a bag. You may crush it.
driving and to the road. Provided there is an emergency, stop your
 When the vibrate mode is on, place the phone carefully to prevent it
vehicle in a safe place and then use your phone. Please obey all the local
traffic laws and regulations.
from being dropped from a height or being moved to a heat source due
 Normally the electronic systems in the vehicle should not be affected by
to the vibrating.
 Use only the stylus approved by the phone manufacturer.
the RF (Radio Frequency) signals from your wireless phone. However if
 Using stylus of unauthorized source will violate the terms and conditions
you suspect any damage is resulting from the RF of your phone, contact
your car dealer. Stop using your phone in the car until a qualified
of the warranty and may damage the touch screen.
technician clears the problem.
 Handle the stylus with care. Place it back to its proper storing place when
 Only qualified technician can install your phone in your vehicle.
not in use. Keep it away from children.
 If your vehicle is equipped with an air bag, do not place the phone above
 Do not press the touch screen with needles, pen point or other sharp
objects; it can damage the LCD and violate the terms and conditions of
the air bag, or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless
the warranty.
equipment is improperly stored or installed and the air bag inflates,
serious injury could result.
Notes on battery usage
 Turn off your phone when in the gas station or any place where using
wireless equipment is prohibited. Do not place or transport your phone
 Do not short-circuit your battery. It can damage battery, and cause
with inflammables or explosives; the internal sparkle may cause fire.
leakage, over heat, fire or explosion.
 Disposing battery in a fire can cause fire or explosion. Old batteries
should be returned to your dealer or be disposed according to local
Airplane safety
regulations. Do not treat the battery as household waste.
 Power off your phone before boarding; the use of a wireless phone in an
airplane will be dangerous to the operation of the airplane and disrupt
 Keep metal objects (such as coins or key rings) away from the battery to
the wireless telephone network and may be illegal. Failure to observe
avoid short circuit.
 Do not remove the battery without tuning off the phone.
these instructions may lead to law suit or denial of GSM cellular network
 Do not hold the battery in your mouth. The liquid of the battery can be
service or both.
 Should there be an emergency situation, contact crew member.
toxic.
 Embedded battery shall be replaced by authorized dealers. Use only
batteries approved by the phone manufacturer; otherwise, it may cause
Equipments from other manufacturers
explosion.
 Using
equipments,
cables
or
accessories
from
un-authorized
manufacturers can cause the warranty to be annulled and may affect the
 Damage resulting from using un-authorized batteries and chargers will
normal usage of the phone. Be sure to use authorized cables.
not be covered by the warranty.
 Avoid contact with any leaked liquid of the battery. If it touches your skin,
Maintenance
wash your skin with fresh water and go to the hospital immediately.
 Do not repair your phone, battery and charger by yourselves. Have your
phone and parts repaired by authorized maintenance centers. If any
maintenance services are needed, consult your network service provider

for details.
Installing and uninstalling the battery
To install the battery, remove the back cover from the phone by pressing
firmly on the cover and slide it down. Align the golden contacts of the
Non-ionizing radiation
battery to the contacts in the phone, and then gently snap down the battery
 Connect wireless equipment to antenna using nonradiative cable (such
into place. Re-assemble the back cover.
as coaxial cable). Do not place the antenna close to the human body,
unless there is metal shielding such as metal roof between them. Use
To uninstall the battery, flip the battery out from the bottom of the battery.
only antenna designed for use with your phone. Using un-authorized
antenna, modifying the antenna, or attaching supplementary can

damage the phone or violate the related regulations, leading to
Charging the battery
Plug the charger into the socket on the side of your phone. Connect the
performance downgrade.
charger to an AC wall socket. The blinking of the battery level icon indicates
the battery is being charged. When the blinking stops, it indicates the
Effective use
charging is finished.
 To achieve optimal performance with least power consumption, do not
lay your hand over the area where the embedded antenna lies when
During charging, the phone and charger will feel warm to the touch. This is
making or answering phone calls. Otherwise it will affect the call quality
normal.
and cause the phone to work at a higher power consumption level,
thereby reducing the battery call time and standby time.
Warning:
 The operating ambient temperature range of the charger is 0°C-50°C.
RF Power
Do not use the charger when the temperature exceeds this limit.
 The phone is a low power wireless transceiver device. When powered on,

it will transmit and receive RF signals intermittently. The transmission
Use only chargers approved by the phone manufacturer to ensure
safety. Failing to comply with this will violate the terms and conditions
power is controlled by networking system.
of the warranty.
 Getting Started

Using the battery
The waiting time and calling time capacities specified by the phone

manufacturer are obtained under ideal operating environment. The actual
Batteries
values will vary with the network condition, operating environment and
The battery is included in the package. It is not fully charged out of factory
operation method.
but it may still be able to power on your phone. Please completely use up
the power of the battery and then charge it for at least 12 hours with your
Please comply with the local regulations on battery disposal (such as
phone turned off. You battery will reach its optimal state after three cycles
recycling). Do not dispose it as household waste.
of charge and discharge.
corner of the SIM card with the slot. Slide in the SIM card, make sure it is in

Battery level indicator
place, install the battery, and restore the back cover.
When the phone is on, the battery level indicator is located at the upper
Likewise, to remove the SIM card, switch off the phone, remove the battery
right corner of the screen.
and then take out the SIM card.

Connecting to the Network


PIN code
SIM card
Your Personal Identification Number (PIN) code protects the SIM card
Please insert available Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card into your
against unauthorized use. Your PIN code is usually supplied with the SIM
phone before using it. SIM card is supplied by your network carrier.
card. If this security function is enabled, you need to enter the PIN code
every time you turn on the phone. You can also disable this function.
All the information related to network connection is recorded on the SIM
card, so is the contact information such as names, phone numbers and SMS
To unlock the SIM card, press and hold the power button to turn on the
that you set to store on the SIM. You can take out the SIM card from the
phone. Enter the PIN code. After three consecutive incorrect PIN code
phone and insert it into another GSM phone to use it. Most new phones will
entries, the code is blocked, and you need the PUK code to unblock it.
recognize the SIM card automatically.
PUK code
Do not touch the golden contacts of the SIM card; place it away from
This code is required to unblock a locked PIN code. If the code is not
electricity and magnetism to avoid damage. You will not be able to use the
supplied with the SIM card, contact your service provider. After ten
phone if the SIM card is damaged.
consecutive incorrect PUK code entries, the SIM card will become invalid.
Please contact your service provider to buy a new SIM card. The PUK code
Note:

Unlocking the SIM card
cannot be edited. If it is lost, please contact your service provider.
Before inserting and taking out the SIM card, always make sure that
the phone is switched off and disconnected from any external power

source; otherwise both the phone and the SIM card may be damaged.

Connecting to the network
After the SIM card is unlocked, your phone will automatically search for the
registered network or other available local network. Once connected, the
Installing and uninstalling the SIM card
name of the network carrier will appear on the top of the screen.
The SIM card usually comes attached to a special card. The metal contacts
Your phone is now in Standby mode, ready for making and receiving calls.
of SIM card can be easily damaged by scratching, so take it out carefully
before assembling it into the phone.

Standby screen and Icons
This phone provides a Standby screen. Through the instruction and various
Switch off the phone, remove the back cover, battery and other external
icons on the screen, you can have the operating information needed.
power source. Fit the SIM card into the SIM card slot. Align the angled
Note:

button; “press and hold” means press a button for at least one second
“Press” in this manual means press and then immediately release a

before releasing it.
Text Input Method
moving about.
This phone provides various text input methods that allow you to use less
To make phone calls, you may dial the number from the Dial screen or from
key strokes to input and search for text:
your phonebook.
 English input method
 Hindi input method

Press the function key with respect to the dial icon on the Standby screen,
 Call Function
or press any number key to enter the Dial screen.
After the setup described in the previous sections is completed, you are
ready to make and receive calls using the basic information provided in this
Domestic call
section.
Press the number keys (add area code when calling long distance), and then
Note:

Direct dial
press the hardware keys with dial icon of SIM 1 or SIM 2 to make the phone
When you are using headset, please plug/unplug the headset gently to
call.
avoid damaging the headset jack.

Note:

Phone power on/off
In single card mode, both SIM 1 dial key and SIM 2 dial key will dial out
to the one card.
Power on

Press and hold soft end key to turn on the phone.
In dual card mode, SIM 1 dial key and SIM 2 dial key will dial out to
card 1 and card 2 respectively.
Power off
The screen will show the name and/or phone number of the person you are
In Standby mode, press and hold end key to enter the Power-off screen.
calling. After the call goes through, the screen will show a time meter in
addition to the phone number and/or the name of the person you are
calling.

Dialing
When the network carrier is shown on the screen, your phone has entered
After keying in the phone number, you may also enter the options menu for
the Standby mode and you may make or receive calls. If you have installed
various operations: Local call , BT call
two SIM cards, the two network carriers will both appear on the screen.
International call
The upper Right icons on the screen indicate the signal intensity of the two
To make international calls, key in the symbol “+” by pressping and holding
SIM cards (strongest when full). The call quality is easily impaired by
“0”, followed by the desired country code and the phone number. For
example, to make a call to France, press and hold “0” until “+” appears
stumbling blocks. To improve signal intensity, keep clear of blocks by
Volume: Adjust the volume of the speaker or headset.
then enter “33” (the country code for France) and the phone number.
Sound recorder: Record the phone conversation.

New call: Enter the Contacts, Dialpad or Call log and do the related
Dialing from the Phonebook
Enter Phonebook from the Main Menu. You may use alphabet for quick
operations. This function is convenient for searching phone numbers during
search of the names.
a phone call and viewing Call log.
Phonebook : Enter the contacts , and the follow functions are as same as

phonebook.
Unanswered call
Call history : You can view the Missed calls , Dialled calls , Received calls ,
If you have set up Auto Re-dial, your phone will automatically re-dial the last
All calls and delete call logs.
unanswered number that you called.

DTMF : You can on / off the function.
You may enter Dial or Phonebook screen to make a new phone call while the
Answering a call
current phone call is still ongoing.
Note: In the dual card mode, if one card is in use, the other card will be under
When there is an incoming call, the phone will notify you through vibration,
ringing, vibration plus ringing, etc, according to your setting. The name and
no-service state.
phone number of the caller is shown on the screen if the network supports
the service. You may answer or reject the call.

Emergency service
In any GSM network system, if you are in a region covered by the network,
If call waiting is on when you are on the phone and there is another
you should be able to use the emergency service even without a SIM card.
incoming call, your phone will notify you with a short tone. You may answer
or reject that second call. If you choose to answer the second call, the
current call will be on hold.

 Messaging
During a phone call
This chapter introduces the messaging services provided by the GSM
When you are on the phone, the following functions can be used:
network. Some services may not be supported by the local network.
Note:

The functions vary with the SIM card.

Write message

H-Free: Make or receive calls hands-free.
Text message
In the editing interface ,press Options ,there are some submenus as
follows :
Send to , Insert symbol ,Input method , Input method options, Insert
template , Advanced , Save.
Mute: The microphone is turned off and the person you are calling will not
hear your voice.
Hold: The current call is on hold and both you and the person you are

calling will not hear each other. When the call is on hold, you may pick it up
Multimedia message
In the editing interface ,press Options ,there are some submenus as
follows :
Send to , Insert symbol ,Input method , Input method options, Add
again or end the call through the Options menu.
End single call: End the current call.
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
picture , Add sound , Add video , Add subject ,Preview MMS , Slide options
Advanced , Save.

There are some default text message templates , you can use ,edit and
remove these templates.
Inbox

Local

Enter the inbox , press Options, and there are some submenus as follows :
Reply by SMS, Reply by MMS , Call sender , Forward , Delete ,
Advanced

MMS and Broadcast message. You can have the following options:
BT
Test message, Multimedia message, Service message.
Text message: You can set up preferred connection, reply path, Profile
Drafts

settings, Voicemail server, Delivery report.
Local
Multimedia message: You can set up Slide time, Creation mode, Picture
You can View , Send ,Edit , Delete the drafts ,and you can Delete all
drafts.

resizing, request delivery report, Request read report, Priority.
Service message: You can set up path and service loading.
BT
Please confirm that your phone has been connected device by Bt Dialer .

 Call center
Outbox

Local

You can Send ,Edit , Delete the messages that failed sent ,and you can
Delete all the messages in outbox.

Settings
You can adjust the various settings of the message functions including SMS,
Please confirm that your phone has been connected device by Bt Dialer .

Templates
Call history
You can View SIM1 or SIM2 call logs:

Missed calls: pressing the assurance can look into the list of lost

Dialed calls: pressing the assurance can look into the list of dialed
call.
BT
Please confirm that your phone has been connected device by Bt Dialer .
call.


Received calls: pressing the assurance can look into the list of

Delete call logs: Enter the menu, you can delete call logs,
Sent messages

received call.
Local
including dialed calls, missed calls, received calls.
Choose the Local messages , and press Options ,then there are submenus
as follows : View , Forward , Delete , Delete same contact , Delete all


BT
Call times: Enter the menu, you can view the call time record,
include the last call, dialed calls and received calls. Accessing the
Please confirm that your phone has been connected device by Bt Dialer .
options and you can clear out the data in the record and reset it.

Call Settings
 SIM1 call settings/SIM2 call settings
 Advance settings:
 Broadcast messages:
You can set up Receive mode , Channel settings, languages, Read
messages
Blacklist, Auto redial , Call time reminder, Connect notice, Reject by
SMS, Answer mode, Auto recorder
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When the cursor is at the station of Add new contact after accessing
the Phonebook, press the left soft key to enter the Options, you can see
the submenus as follows:
 Select: You can choose the station of storage to SIM1, SIM2 or
phone.
 Mark several: you can send text message to the contacts you
selected. And you can remove the contacts you selected.
 Phonebook settings: The function of setting the Phonebook. It
is divided into five tiny parts:
 Tools

File manager
My files list all the files stored in your phone or memory card.

Games
A default game--F1 race is provided , and you can settings games.

Ebook reader
Accessing the Options when the cursor is at one of the contacts saved in
The Ebook function lists the Ebooks in TXT format stored in your memory
your phonebook, you can see these submenus: View, Sentd text message,
card. On the bottom of the screen, the size and the number of rows of the
Call, Edit, Delete, Copy, Add to Blacklist, Mark several and Phonebook
selected Ebook are displayed. Slide the screen to scroll up or down the list,
settings.
and open the selected Ebook.
press Option to open the Option menu: Add Folder , Sort , Fold , Delete ,
 Multimedia
Share , Move , Copy .


World clock
Enter it and select the picture you need, then press the Left soft key to
World clock is provided with a world map. You can press on the left or right
choose Options, you can see the submenus as follows:
of the current time zone to switch to the next time zone. The local time of
the city on the map is displayed.

Alarm
You can set up to 5 alarm clocks. The Alarm Clock settings include: Label,
View: View the picture you have chosen.

Browse style: Select List style or Matrix style as the Browse style.

Send: Transmit the appointed documents via Bluetooth or in the

Once, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and
Use as: Use the current photo as wallpaper, screen saver picture
or power on/off display.
Sunday.
Calculator
A basic calculator is provided.


way as multimedia message.
Time, Status, Repetition, Ringtone, Vibrate. The Repetition settings are:

Image viewer
Calendar
A basic calendar is provided.
 Phonebook

Rename: Change the name of the selected picture.

Delete: Delete this picture.

Sort by: Sort these images by Name, Type, Time or size.

Delete all files: Delete all picture in the list.

Storage: Select the station of storage.

Image information: View the picture detailed information.

This chapter describes the functions of the contacts. You can use English or
Camera
Before using Camera, make sure you have inserted a memory card. The
Spanish Index methods for quick search of your contacts.
photos will be saved in JPG format to your memory card.
You have other functions:
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Pre. Playlist, List auto gen., Repeat, Shuffle, Background play and so
Your cellphone provides the function of camera. Access Camera and you
on.
can take photograph directly by pressing the OK key. Press the camera
If the list of broadcasting is empty, you can only see Refresh list and
shortcuts key again to enter:

Switch to video recorder: You can choose to video recorder.

Photos: Enter into the album and view the image.

Camera settings: Set the related parameters of the camera.

Image settings: Set the size and the quality of the image.

White balance: Set the white balance such as Auto, Daylight,
Settings directly when enter List.

Please confirm that your phone has been connected device by Bt Dialer .

Tungsten, Fluorescent, Cloudy and incandescent.

Scene mode: Choose Auto or Night.

Restore default: Set to return to the default settings.
BT music
Video recorder
Select [Video recorder] to get into the interface of recording directly, and
then press the OK key to start recording video.
Press the Right/Left key can adjust the brightness of recording; press the

Up/Down key can adjust the focal distance of recording.
Audio player

Get into the following menus by pressing Options:
Local music
Switch to camera: You can choose to camera.
Choose the Audio player can get into the interface of Audio broadcasting.
Camcorder settings: Choosing this menu to set up some parameters
Press the music shortcuts key again to enter: Each key’s function is as
of anti-flicker.
follows:
Video settings: Set up the quality parameter of the video.

White balance :Set the white balance such as Auto, Daylight,
The Up key: Press it and the repeat play state of the song will be
changed, such as repeat all songs or repeat one song or no repeat.

The Down key: Open or close function of shuffle songs.

The Left key: Press it and then it will change the song to the previous
Tungsten, Fluorescent, Cloudy and incandescent.
Effect settings : Choose the effect as follows :Normal , Grayscale ,
Sepia , Sepia green , Sepia blue , Color invert
one.

Restore default :Set to return to the default settings.
The Right key: Press it and then it will change the song to the latter one.
Note: In the interface of recording video, press the corresponding
numerical key can carry on setting up the corresponding effect of the video.


The OK Key: Press it and the state of the song will change between Play
and Pause.
Video player
Enter it and select the Video document you need, then press the Left soft
Enter the List under the broadcasting interface, you can view the list of all
key to choose Options, you can see the submenus as follows:
songs. Selecting one of them and accessing Options, you can see the

Play: Broadcasting the document that you have chose at present.
submenus as follows:

Send: Send the current document as multimedia message or via

Play: Play this song.

Details: View the size and the total play time about this song.

Refresh list: Renew the list of songs.
Bluetooth.

Rename: Change the name of the document that you have chose at
present.
Settings: Open or close some function about the audio player, such as
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
Delete: Delete the document that you have chose at present.

Sort by: Sorting the order of the archives (you can according to the
 Bluetooth

name, the type, the time, the size or nothing).

You may do functions for your Bluetooth settings such as: Turn on/off,
Visibility , Paired devices, Search devices and Anti lost .
FM radio

This cellular phone provides the function of the radio. If you want to open it,
key or right key can carry on the forward searching or the backward
 Settings
searching automatically, until search a channel. When you close the

Profiles
The user can choose different scene mode and self-define the scene
mode. The mobile phone provides five kinds of scene modes: General,
Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, Earphone and Power saving.
You can choose to activate one of them or set it personally.
 Activate: Press the Left soft key to activate the mode you have
chosen.
 Customize: Choose it to enter and you can self-define the general
modes.
Notice :The Earphone mode doesn’t have the menu of Activate. The
Earphone mode will open automatically while inserting Earphones or
use.
Advise you to set the profiles as Meeting mode or Silent
mode when you are in public place.
function of searching automatically, you can carry on searching by yourself.
Press the up key or down key will increase/reduce 0.1 HZ.
Press Options , there are some submenus as follows :Channel list , Manual
input , Auto search , Settings , Record ,File list.
Sound recorder
If you choose it, you can get into the state of sound-recording; choose
the following options to get into:

New record: Record a new sound-recording.

List: Get into the list to see the recorder documents which have
recorded and saved.
 Dual SIM settings
Choose one of them: Double SIM open, Only SIM1 open, Only SIM2
open .
Select one and enter the Options, you can operate it as follows:

Play: Telecast the current sound-recording that you have
chosen.

Append : Continue record and append the recording to the


previous recording.

Rename: Change the name of the current sound-recording.

Delete: Delete the current documents of the current


sound-recording.

Use as: Use the current document as user profiles.

Send: Send the current document as multimedia message or
BT dialer:
Enter this menu , you can Search new device.
you should first plug in earphone. In the interface of the radio, press the left

Bluetooth


via Bluetooth.
 Settings: Set up the audio quality of the storing of the sound-recording.

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
Phone settings
Time and date: set time and date.
Schedule power on/off: Set the time at which the mobile phone will
power on/off.
Language: Set the displaying language of mobile phone menus.
Pref. input method: Select the preferential input method for writing
message, editing the text content of MMS, searching the contacts
and so on.
Shortcuts: Set the shortcut menu.
Dedicated keys:Set the menus to the dedicated keys(Up , Down ,
Left , Right)
Charge Pal: You can on/off this function.
 Flight mode : Choose this item , then you can not call , send
messages .
 Display
 Wallpaper: Select standby interface wallpaper.
 Screen saver: Choose a screen saver picture for main standby
interface and set waiting time.
 Show data and time: Choose to open or close the time it shows on
the screen when the cellphone is open.
 Screen auto lock: Choose the time frame of locking the screen .
 Network settings
This menu has connection with the network supplier, so please get in
touch with them when you use this function. If you want to get into one
network which doesn’t have the roaming protocol with the original
network you have been in.

SIM1 /SIM2 network settings:
 Network selection: Press the Left soft key to choose done or
press the Hung_Up key to exit the submenu.


Services
Enter this menu , here are some submenus as follows :Internet service ,
STK, Data accounts.
 Charge Pal
If you remain this function on , this phone can be used as a charge pal to
charge another phone.
 USB mode
While your phone is connected by USB, you may use your phone as storage
device and Modem .
Mass storage : You can use your computer to access and manage files on
your phone.
PC suite/COM port : You can connect your phone to your computer to
GPRS transfer pref: Press UP/Down Key and Left soft Key to select
charge the battery
Data prefer or Call Prefer.
 When your phone is connected by USB but there is no further setting,


Security settings
the phone will switch into charging mode.
SIM1 security /SIM2 security:
 PIN lock:
You can set security options in this menu to avoid illegal operation of
the mobile phone or SIM card.
 PIN code: PIN code can prevent you SIM card from illegal

Phone Security:
The phone lock can prevent your mobile phone from illegal operation.
Select phone lock to enable the protection, then, you need to enter
the password when you switch on the phone; press again to disable
phone lock.
Note: The default phone lock password is 1122. Please change into
your own private password as soon as possible.

Privacy Protection: Open the privacy Protection, when you
access to corresponding function, you need to enter the password.
 Appendix

The phone cannot be turned on
When the battery is very low, the phone may not be turned on properly.
Please charge the battery.
Cannot make certain calls
Check if Call Barring is set. If it is set, you may not be able to make calls or
 Restore settings
The default password of Restore factory settings is 1122.
only certain calls are allowed.
My call is picked up by another phone
All data will be deleted when your phone is restored to its factory settings.

FAQ
Notification Settings
Check if call divert is set. If it is set, your incoming calls may be diverted to
other numbers or devices.
You can set the applications of Messaging and Downloads.
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One Battery

1200mAh Li battery, with capacity of 144-hour standby time or 170-minute
Error Message
call time.
Please insert SIM card
Make sure you have inserted SIM card. If you have installed it but it cannot
Note:
be detected, please try clean the golden contacts of the SIM card by using a

The actual waiting time and calling time capacities will depend on
the actual operating conditions.
dry cloth. If it still is not working, please contact your network carrier.

present, such as in an enclosed area, the message “No service” will be
Use only the batteries, chargers and other accessories approved by
the phone manufacturer to ensure safety. Failing to comply with this
will violate the terms and conditions of the warranty and may cause
damage.
displayed on your Standby screen and you will not be able to make or

No service
If you are in an area not covered by your network, or if a physical obstacle is
receive calls. You can try move closer to a window for better reception.
Care and maintenance
Thank you for choosing our phone. Should you encounter any problem with
the phone, please contact our dealer or qualified service provider.
For emergency only
When you are outside your network but inside other network, you can only
If your phone requires maintenance, send it to a local maintenance center
make emergency call.
near you. Hand your phone to your dealer along with the relevant invoice if
there is no local maintenance center.
No Valid SIM card
Your SIM card is locked or it has an error. Please insert the right SIM card or
Your phone is a finely designed and crafted product. Please use it with care.
contact your service provider.
The following instructions will help you comply with the terms and
conditions of the warranty and prolong the life of this product:
Enter PUK code
After three consecutive incorrect PIN code entries, the code is blocked, and
 Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of the reach of
you need the PUK code to unblock it. Contact your service provider to
children.
secure the 8-digit PUK code. After ten consecutive incorrect PUK code
 Keep the phone dry; all kinds of liquid will erode the electronic circuit.
entries, the SIM card cannot be used any more. Please contact your service
 Do not use or store the phone in a dusty place to avoid damaging the
provider to buy a new SIM card.
removable parts.
 Keep the phone away from hot places. High temperature can shorten the

Accessory
life of electronic device, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain
plastic parts.
Standard accessories of this phone are as follows:
 Do not place your phone in an extremely cold place, as the interior of
One Charger
your phone can become damped and the circuitry damaged when the
Quickly charge the Li battery. The charging time varies with different
temperature rises (to room temperature).
batteries.
 Do not attempt to open or disassemble the phone. Non-expert handling
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NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference
may damage it.
caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications
 Do not drop, crush or shake the phone to avoid damaging the internal
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
circuit board.
 Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents to
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
clean the phone.
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
 Do not paint the phone or the paint may obstruct the removable parts
These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
and affect operation.
interference in a residential installation.
 Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna.
This equipment generates uses
Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
phone. In addition, use of unauthorized antennas may result in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
non-compliance with the local regulatory requirements in your country.
communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
The above instructions apply to your phone, battery, charger and other
occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful
accessories. If any of them does not work properly, please send it to a
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
qualified service provider.
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Device types RG100 (FCC ID: ZLE-RG100RG150) has also been tested
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard
which the receiver is connected.
during product certification for use at the ear is 0.356 W/kg and when
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
properly worn on the body is 0.521 W/kg. This device was tested for typical
- This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in
body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1.5cm from the
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter
body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use
IC RF Exposure Information and Statement (For Canada)
accessories that maintain a 1.5cm separation distance between the user's
The SAR limit of Canada (IC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue.
body and the back of the handset. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar
Device types RG100 (IC No.: 11113A-RG100RG150) has also been tested
accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use
against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard
of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with
during product certification for use at the ear is 0.356 W/kg and when
FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided.
properly worn on the body is 0.532 W/kg. This device was tested for typical
body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1.5cm from the
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to
body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use
the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
accessories that maintain a 1.5cm separation distance between the user's
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
body and the back of the handset. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use
of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with
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IC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided.
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference,
and (2) this device
must accept any interference, including interference that may cause
undesired operation of the
device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables
aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux
deux conditions suivantes :
(1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi,
même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
(i) Ce dispositif doit être installé et exploité dans une enceinte entièrement
fermée afin de prévenir les rayonnements RF qui pourraient autrement
perturber la navigation aéronautique. L’installation doit être effectuée par
des installateurs qualifiés, en pleine conformité avec les instructions du
fabricant.
(ii) Ce dispositif ne peut être exploité qu'en régime de non-brouillage et de
non-protection, c’est-à-dire que l’utilisateur doit accepter que des radars de
haute puissance de la même bande de fréquences puissent brouiller ce
dispositif ou même l’endommager. D’autre part, les capteurs de niveau à
propos desquels il est démontré qu’ils perturbent une exploitation autorisée
par licence de fonctionnement principal doivent être enlevés aux frais de
leur utilisateur.
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