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User Manual
Mobile Phone
FCCID: 2ADYY-T420
TECNO MOBILE LIMITED
RMS 05-15, 13A/F., SOUTH TOWER,
WORLD FINANCE CTR, HARBOUR CITY, KLN, HK.
P lease read these instructions for use and have a good look at the illustration before using.
Warning:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject tothe following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses
andcan radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
RF Exposure Information:
The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue.
Device Types Mobile Phone (FCC ID: 2ADYY-T420) has also been tested
against this SAR limit.
The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product
certification for use when properly worn on the body is 1.163W/kg and head
is 0.903W/kg.
This device was tested for typical body worn operations with the back of the
handset kept 5mm from the body.
To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use
accessories that maintain a 5mm separation distance between the user's
body and the back of the handset. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar
accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The
use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply
with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided.
Thank you for choosing this mobile phone. For a better use of the phone,
please read the manual carefully.
This color-screen phone is designed for use on the GSM network. The
phone supports dual-card online at the same time, you remove the two phones
at the same time bring the trouble to truly enjoy a life of science and technology.
Along with the basic communication function, it also provides you with
practical functions to help with your work and life, such as English input methods,
64-chord ring tone, alarm clock, calendar, Bluetooth, powerful film recorder, mp3
and mp4 player, and memory card. In addition, the phone is programmed with a
personalized interface and well-designed functions to satisfy your individual
needs.
Contents
CHAPTER 1 SAFETY INFORMATION ······························································ 7
1.1 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS ··································· 7
1.2 BATTERY PRECAUTIONS ···································· 8
1.3 CHARGER PRECAUTIONS································· 10
CHAPTER 2 PHONE INTRODUCTION··························································· 12
2.1 SPECIFICATION ················································ 12
2.2 SIM CARD······················································· 12
2.3 BATTERY ························································· 14
2.4 DATA LINE······················································· 16
2.5 POWER ON/OFF THE PHONE ····························· 16
CHAPTER 3 MENU DETAILS··········································································· 18
3.1 PHONEBOOK···················································· 18
3.2 MESSAGES ······················································ 19
3.3 CALL CENTER ·················································· 22
3.4 SETTINGS ························································ 24
3.5 FACEBOOK ······················································ 27
3.6 MULTIMEDIA ··················································· 27
3.7 EXTRAS ··························································· 30
3.8 PROFILES: ······················································· 32
3.9 SERVICES························································· 33
CHAPTER 4 INPUT METHODS ······································································· 34
TROUBLE SHOOTING ······················································································ 36
Chapter 1 Safety Information
1.1 General Precautions
 Please turn off your phone in an airplane, hospital or areas where the phone
may disturb the operation of sensitive or medical equipment. Please use your
phone in accordance with the rules of the areas.
 To prevent the disturbance of the radio wave from causing malfunction or
other problems, do not use your phone around weak signal or high accuracy
electronic equipment, especially otophone, pacemaker or other medical
equipment, fire detector, auto-controlled door and devices.
 Do not knock violently, shake or toss the phone; otherwise the phone may
break down or cause fire.
 Do not put the battery, phone, or the charger into a microwave oven or high
tension apparatus; otherwise the phone may break down.
 Do not use the phone in areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere;
otherwise the phone may break down or cause fire.
 Do not put the phone in areas with high temperature, high humidity or with air
that contains dust; otherwise the phone may break down.
 Keep the phone out of a child’s reach; otherwise the child may take it as a toy
and suffers injury.
 Do not put the phone on an uneven or unsteady table; otherwise the phone
may fall off and break.
 Do not dismantle or refit the phone; otherwise the phone may break down or
cause electric leakage or other problems.
 Do not use needle, stylus or pointed objects to press the keys; otherwise the
phone may break down and malfunction.
 Prevent the phone from nearing magnetic objects such as magnetic cards,
credit cards, floppy disks. The radio wave of the phone may erase the
information stored on them.
 Do not expose the phone to humidity, water or other liquid; otherwise the
phone may break down.
 To prevent traffic accident, do not use the phone when driving.
 Always use the battery and battery charger authorized by the manufacturer.
Such products of other brands may cause leakage, excessive heat, burst and
fire.
 Only professional personnel are allowed to assemble and repair the phone. It
may be of great danger and against warranty to assemble and repair the phone
without permission.
1.2 Battery Precautions
 Do not throw the battery in fire; otherwise fire and burst may occur.
 Do not use force when removing the battery; otherwise leakage, excessive
heat, burst and fire may occur.
 Do not short-circuit or put the battery together with metal objects like wire,
needle and necklace; otherwise leakage, excessive heat, burst and fire may
occur.
 Do not dismantle or refit the battery or weld the contact points otherwise
leakage, excessive heat, burst and fire may occur.
 The liquid leaked from the battery may cause blind if entering into the human
eyes. In this case, please wash the eyes with clean water immediately (do not
rub the eyes) and go to hospital as soon as possible.
 Do not use and put the phone near areas of high temperature such as fire or
heaters; otherwise leakage, excessive heat, burst and fire may occur.
 If the battery suffers heating up, discoloration or distortion during use,
charging or storage, stop using it and change a new one.
 If the liquid leaked from the battery contacts skin or clothes, it may cause
burn. Wash the skin or clothes with water or go to the hospital when necessary.
 If the battery leaks liquid or gives off bizarre odor, take it away from the open
fire; otherwise leakage, excessive heat, burst and fire may occur.
 Prevent the battery from humidity otherwise excessive heat, fuming and
erosion may occur.
 Do not use or place the battery under direct sunshine or near areas of high
temperature such as automobiles; otherwise it may cause leakage and
excessive heat as well as affect the performance of the battery and reduce its
life span.
 Do not charge the batter over 24 hours on end.
 The battery life is limited and will be reduced after long and frequent charging.
If it doesn’t work after several charging, it indicates the end of its life. You need
to replace it with new battery of specified model.
 Do not dispose of the battery with domestic garbage; instead you should
dispose of it in line with the regulations.
1.3 Charger Precautions
 Use a 220V AC power; otherwise it may cause leakage, excessive heat and
damage to the phone and charger.
 Do not short-circuit the charger; otherwise it may cause electric shock,
fuming and damage to the charger.
 Do not use the charger when the power cord is broken; otherwise it may
cause fire and electric shock.
 Do not put a container with water near the charger; otherwise water may spill
out and enter into the phone to cause excessive heat, electric leakage and other
problems.
 If contacted with water or other liquid, the charger must be removed from the
power socket immediately to prevent excessive heat, fire, electric shock and
other problems to the charger.
 Do not dismantle or refit the charger; otherwise injury to the human body,
electric leakage and fire may occur.
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 Do not use the charger in places of high humidity such as bathroom;
otherwise electric leakage, fire and other problems to the charger.
 Do not touch the charger, power cord or power socket with a wet hand;
otherwise electric shock may occur.
 Do not put heavy objects upon the power cord or refit it. Otherwise electric
shock or fire may occur.
 Disconnect the charger with electric power during cleaning and maintenance.
 Hold the body of the charger other than the cord when disconnecting the
charger with electric power; otherwise electric shock or fire may occur.
 If the contents of this manual are not consistent with your phone, the phone
shall prevail.
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Chapter 2 Phone Introduction
2.1 Specification
The host machine:
Model No.
Size (length x width x thickness)
Weight
Lithium Cell
Model No.
Nominal voltage
Charge limited voltage
Rated capacity
Perpetual standby time
Call duration time
Traveling charge
Model No.
Input
2.2 SIM Card
Before you use your phone, you must insert your SIM card. It’s your key to enter
into the GSM network.
All the information related to the connection to the network and logs of calls is
recorded in the metal area of the SIM card. Also recorded on the SIM card are
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names and calls in the phonebook as well as text messages. You can also take
the SIM card out and put it into another GSM mobile phone. (The new phone will
read the SIM card automatically)
To prevent the loss and damage of information stored on the SIM card, the metal
area of the SIM card should not be touched and the card should be kept away
from electrical and magnetic area. Once the SIM card is damaged, you are
unable to enter into the GSM network.
TF (T--Flash) Card is the portable memory card with large capacity for storing
music and video files, which considerably expands the storage room of the
phone.
*Note: The phone must be turned off before you remove the SIM/ TF card. It’s
prohibited to insert or remove the SIM/ TF card when the phone is in connection
with an external power supply; otherwise the SIM/ TF card may be damaged.
 Before installing the SIM card, turn the phone off and remove the battery as
well as other external power.
 Insert the SIM card into the SIM slot and slide the SIM slot strip back.
 When the SIM card needs to be taken out, turn the phone off, open the back
cover, remove the battery; then open the SIM slot strip and take the SIM card out
of the slot.
 Before installing the TF card, turn the phone off and remove the battery as
well as other external power.
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 Insert the TF card into the TF slot.
 When the TF card needs to be taken out, turn the phone off and take the TF
card out of the slot.
2.3 Battery
50% of the battery power is charged initially and can be used after unpacking.
The new battery needs to be charged for at least 14 hours. After the power is
used up (with no power to turn the phone on) for the first time, charge the battery
fully. For the second time, charge the battery fully again after the power is used
up. And to do it the same way for three tim es to maximize its performance.
 Installing and Removing the Battery
Remove the battery in the following way:
1. Remove the battery cover by sliding it.
2. Uplift the battery from the backside and take it out.
Install the battery in the following way:
1. Lock the battery into the battery slot.
2. Push the back cover upward until it is locked firmly.
 Charging the Battery
Plug the charger into a power socket. The power is on when the power indictor
light is lit
*Note: Don’t take up the battery when the battery is charging.
Insert the connector of the charger into the port on the right side of the phone.
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The battery symbol appeared at the top right corner indicates the state of
charging. If the phone is turn off during charging, a charging indication picture
will be shown instead signifying that charging is in progress. If the phone is in
low battery and being used overly, it may take a while for the charging icon to
appear on the screen after charging is started.
When the charging bars are full and steady, it means charging is complete. If the
phone is turn off during charging, a charging indication picture will be shown
instead signifying that charging is complete. The process usually takes 3~4
hours. It is normal that the battery, phone and charger may generate some heat
during charging.
When charging is complete, disconnect the charger from the phone and electric
power.
*Note:
The battery must be charged with the charger supplied by the manufacturer
in a ventilated place with a temperature between +5℃ and +40℃. The use of
unapproved charger may cause danger and will invalidate the warranty.
Charge the battery when the phone is turned off automatically or displays the
warning of low battery. If the battery has not used up, the charging time will be
shortened.
The standby time and talk time provided by the manufacturer is calculated in
the ideal environment. The actual time may vary with the network condition,
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working condition and running mode.
Make sure that the battery is well installed and can not be removed during
charging.
When charging is complete, disconnect the charger from the phone and
electric power.
If the charger has not been disconnected from the phone and electric power,
charging will start again after a certain amount of battery power is used in a
period of 5~8 hours. This is not advised due to the fact that doing so may have
some adverse impact on the life of the battery.
2.4 Data Line
 Connect the data line when the phone is turned off. The charging icon is
displayed on the screen, which indicates that the phone is off and being
charged.
 Connect the data line when the phone is turned on. Message is displayed on
the screen.
Charger connected: use the charging function only. The phone returns to
standby, and the other functions are still available.
2.5 Power on/off the phone
 Long press the End Key and Choose the menu of turn it off.
 If the phone is turned on without a SIM card, the message of “insert SIM” will
be shown. The SIM card will be checked out after being inserted. Then the
following information will be shown on the screen: Enter PIN1 (if you have set a
password for the SIM card), Enter password of the mobile phone (if you have set
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a password for unlocking the phone).
 After the SIM card is decoded successfully, your phone will search for an
available network (displayed on the screen). Once the connection is made, the
icon of the network supplier will appear in the center of the screen. Now the
phone is in standby and ready to use.
*Note: if “Emergency number” appears, it means you are out of the service area
of the network. However, you can still make emergency calls according to the
signal strength of your phone.
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Chapter 3 Menu Details
3.1 Phonebook
1. Contacts
Quick search: Enter into the browse screen of the phonebook. You can enter
corresponding information in the searching column below to sort the entries out.
Modes of searching include: 1. English (lower case); 3. Number. Press the # Key
to switch among input methods.
Add new contact: choose the storage of the new entry to add.
 Options
View: check the details of entry
Send text message: send message to the number
Call: dial the number
Edit: edit the entry
Delete: delete the entry
Copy: copy the entry
Move: move the entry
- Phone settings
1. Preferred storage: select to choose preferred storage of the contacts when
they are created.
2. Extra numbers: fixed dial stored on the SIM card. You can check and edit
other numbers stored on the SIM card.
3. Memory status: show the storage status of the phone and SIM card.
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4. Copy contacts: copy all the entries from the phone to the card1, card2 ;
copy all the entries form the card to the phone, or copy all the entries form the
card1 to card 2; or vice versa.
5. Move
contacts: move all the entries from the phone to the card1, card2 ;
copy all the entries form the card to the phone, or copy all the entries form the
card1 to card 2 or vice versa.
6. Delete all contacts: Select to delete all the contacts from SIM card or from
the phonebook.
3.2 Messages
1.Write message: Enter in to write message. You can enter short message.
Complete: select the entry to stand for finishing keying message and you can
take the next steps.
 Send : to send the message, select to get into recipients and you can enter
the phone number or look from the phonebook and select the receiver’s phone
number. Enter confirm to send.
 Input method: change the input method.
 Writing language: Select Need writing language.
 Advanced: In this option,you can do the following.
Insert number: add numbers from the phonebook.
Insert name: add names from the phonebook
Insert bookmark: add bookmark from services
 Save: save it into the Drafts.
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*Note: some of the cities and district message centers do not support message
over than 70 characters (or 160 English texts).
2.Inbox: Check the received messages. When the Inbox message list appears,
press Ok key to read the message. You can choose the following options:
View: View the information
Reply: reply to the sender of the message.
Call sender:Call the sender number
Forward: forward the message.
Delete: delete the message.
Delete all: delete all message.
Save to phonebook:Save the sender number.
Copy to SIM Card (Phone): copy the message from the phone to the SIM
card, or vice versa.
Move to SIM Card (Phone): move the message from the phone to the SIM
card, or vice versa.
Copy All: copy all the message from SIM card to the phone or from the phone
to SIM card.
Move All: move all the messages from SIM card to the phone or from the
phone to SIM card.
3.Drafts: Information stored in the Drafts When checking the drafts message list,
press Confirm to read the message. You can choose the following options:
View: View the information
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Send :send the message
Edit: Edit this information
Delete: delete the message.
Delete All: delete all the message in the Drafts.
Copy to SIM Card (Copy to Phone): copy the message from the phone to the
SIM card, or vice versa.
Move to SIM Card (Move to Phone): move the message from the phone to
the SIM card, or vice versa.
Copy All: copy all from SIM card to the phone or from the phone to SIM
Move All: move all from SIM card to the phone or from the phone to SIM
4.Outbox: Check the un-sent messages. When checking the Outbox message
list, press Confirm to read the message. You can choose the following options:
View: View the information
Resend: send the message
Edit: Edit this information
Delete: delete the message.
Delete All: delete all the message in the outbox
Copy to SIM Card (Copy to Phone): copy the message from the phone to the
SIM card, or vice versa.
Move to SIM Card (Move to Phone): move the message from the phone to
the SIM card, or vice versa.
Copy All: copy all from SIM card to the phone or from the phone to SIM
Move All: move all from SIM card to the phone or from the phone to SIM
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5.Sent messages: Check the message has been sent. When Outbox mailing list,
press OK to read the message. You can choose the following options:
View: View the information
Forward: forward the message.
Delete: delete the message
Delete All: delete all the message in the sent messages.
Copy to SIM Card (Copy to Phone): copy the message from the phone to the
SIM card, or vice versa.
Move to SIM Card (Move to Phone): move the message from the phone to
the SIM card, or vice versa.
Copy All: copy all from SIM card to the phone or from the phone to SIM
Move All: move all from SIM card to the phone or from the phone to SIM
6.SMS settings: before using message function, you need to do necessary
settings.
Common settings: activate Reports 、 Reply Path or save sent message.
Memory status: check the available space in SIM card or mobile message
box.
Save sent message: Select whether to save the information
3.3 Call center
You can view SIM1 or SIM2 call history, the menus are as follows :
 Call history
 All calls :to take all the call logs.
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 Dialled Calls: to take the record of dialed calls.
 Missed Calls: to take the record of missed calls.
 Received Calls: to take the record of received calls.
 Delete call : Delete all the record
 Call settings

Sim1/2 call settings
1. Call waiting: You can activate it to be notified of incoming calls while you have
a call in progress
2. Call divert:
-Unconditional: divert incoming calls to another number unconditionally.
-If unreachable: divert incoming calls to another number if you cannot be
reached.
-If no Answered: divert incoming calls to another number after you phone
rings for a specified time without answering.
-If Busy: divert incoming calls to another number when you have an active
call.
-All Data Calls: divert data calls.

Answer mode
you can choose “Any key”or”Auto answer when headset mode”to answer when
a call coming.
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3.4 Settings
 Phone Settings
 Date and time: Set time and date of the phone
 Language: set the language for the menu
 Writing language: Select Need writing language.
 Display:
Wallpaper: select the wallpaper for standby.
Screen Auto Lock:
the keypad will lock itself after the phone is unused for a
specified time you set.
open keypad lock in standby: press left softkey and then * key
Dual clock: According to local and overseas two clock
Show date and time: whether to show date and time on the standby screen
or no
Show network name: View select Network Name.
Locked screen backlight half mode: Lock screen backlight half out
 Shortcut manager: Arrow keys to functions defined
 Dedicated key: Arrow keys to functions defined
 Flight mode: Close the network open flight.
 Power Save:
Power saving mode:A battery power saving mode.You can manually turn
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on or turn off this mode to save your battery power.Many options such as
brightness,ring,Bluetooth can be set here.
Low power mode:Power saving mode will be turned on automatically
until the battery percent you set.All options is set to default and cannot be
changed.
 Misc. settings: set mobile LCD backlight brightness and time (sec).
 Security settings
 SIM1 security
1、SIM1 security:
You can make the security settings to prevent your phone or SIM card from
unapproved use.
The PIN code can prevent your SIM card from unapproved use. If the PIN code
is closed, you can open it to activate its protection. The phone will ask for the
PIN code next time the phone is turned on. If the PIN code is opened, you can
close it to deactivate its protection. You can also change the PIN code by
following the screen indication: input the previous PIN code, input the new PIN
code and input again.
*Note: The SIM card will be locked if the inputs of PIN codes are wrong for three
times. Then you need the PUK code to unlock the SIM card. The PIN code and
PUK code are supplied together. If not, please contact your network supplier.
The default PIN code is 1234; please change it into your personalized password.
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2、Change Password: change the passwords of PIN code, PIN2 code.
*Note: Certain functions are network service.
 SIM2 security
The same to the SIM1 security setup.
 Phonte secuity
1.Phone Lock:
The phone lock can prevent your phone from unapproved use. Select Phone
Lock to activate the protection of your phone. The phone will ask for the
password next time it is turned on; press again to deactivate the protection.
­ Use the Right Soft Key to clear a wrong input when entering the password
and press OK to confirm.
For example, if the password is set as 1234, enter: 1234.
*Note: The default password of the phone lock is 1234; please change it into
your personalized password. If you forgot the password of your phone, you
would have to contact the distributor or the local service center to unlock your
phone
2.Change password: change the passwords of the phone.
 Network settings
 Network Selection:
­ Selection mode: select network search mode.
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1.
Automatic: search automatically for the network to which the SIM card
belongs to.
2. Manual: search for all available networks and register manually.
 Dual SIM settings
Dual SIM open: open the dual SIM
Only SIM1open: only open the SIM1
Only SIM2 open: only open the SIM2
 Connectivity: Show SIM and account data.
 Restore Settings
Reset to settings with the password of 1234
3.5 Facebook&palmchat&lifestyle
 These are the third party applications
3.6 Multimedia
 Camera
 The cell phone has functions of camera. You can enter the camera mode by
menu selection. Under the camera mode, preview the image on the screen and
press options key to enter menu setting.
 Image viewer
Store the pictures taken by the camera.
 View: zoom in the selected picture.
 Delete all: delete all the pictures in the album.
 Send: send current picture via bluetooth
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 Use as: Select a picture as wallpaper
 Rename: rename the selected picture.
 Delete: delete the selected picture.
 Storage: change or choose a default storage path for the pictures
 Image information: You can view the details of the picture.
 Video recorder
The phone is equipped with a video recorder. Enter into Video Recorder and
press ok to start video recording.
 Video player
Play the videos recorded by users or stored in the phone or in the memory card.
Options are as follows:
 Play: play the selected file.
 Send:send the player via Bluetooth.
 Rename: rename the selected file.
 Delete: delete the selected file.
 Storage : save the picture in the phone or the memory card.
 Details:You can view the video size and creation date.
 Audio player
Select Music Player to enter into the mp3 Player.
Press the Left Soft Key to enter into Playlist and play the songs by scrolling
searching.
Press the Left Soft Key to enter into the relevant settings of songs in the Playlist
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interface.
 Play: play the selected file.
 Details: For more information
 Refresh List: refresh song lists.
 Settings: set the playing of audio files.
 Sonud Recorder:record a new audio
 FM radio
The phone supports FM broadcast. Select the FM shortcut to the relative actions.
Press select key to do the following actions:
 Channel list: edit the name of the channel and display in the list
 Manual Input: directly input FM channel frequency, range from 87.5~108.0.
 Auto search: automatically search FM channel and update the list.
 Settings: turn on or off the background play
 File manager
 Options:
­ Open: display the contents of the folder.
­ New folder: create a new archive under the current folder.
­ Format: format the folder.
­ Rename: rename the files or folders.
­ Delete: delete a single file or a single folder.
­ Details: check the details of the files or folders.
­ Copy: copy the files or folders to any position.
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­ Move: move the files or folders to any position.
­ Play: play audio or video files in current folder.
­ Send: send current file via Bluetooth.
­ Use as: use current photo file as wallpaper , Ringtones.
 Folder
- Cool_Photo: the default storage path of camera
- Cool_Video: the default storage path of e-book files videos
- Cool_Music: the folder for uploaded audio files and the default reading path
of the audio players
3.7 Extras
 Calendar
Into the calendar interface to view the current date
Enter into the sub-menus of Calendar.
 Jump to Date: jump from the current date to the specified date.
 Go to today: Back to the current day
 Alarm
 Status: open or close the alarm clock.
 Time: set the alarm time
 Snooze: Set the sleep time
 Repeat:
­ Once: warn only once.
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­ Everyday: warn at the specified time every day.
­ Custom: set the warning time of the alarm clock in a week.
 Alarm tone:
Choose melody or select from file as the ring tone
 Alert type: the option ring tones are ring, vibration, vibration and ring.
 World clock: show most countries in the different time-zones.
 Calculator:
 Press the 0-9 ,#for the input of numbers and the +, – , x, ÷, Dot.
 Press the Right Soft Key to clear the last entry. Press the Right Soft Key to
Exit calculator ; and press the ok Key to Get the result.
 Torch Light: whether to activate the torch light or not
 Bluetooth
The phone is equipped with the Bluetooth technology, and supporting ear bud
mode, text transferring mode and other modes. Bluetooth menu settings as
follows:
 Power on/off : open or close Bluetooth.
 Visibility : The machine can be searched or not.
 My device: the list of devices being connected.
 Search audio devices: search for the current Bluetooth hands-free devices.
 My name:the name of machine
 Advanced: 1.set storage
2.My address
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3.8 Profiles:

General
Activate: activate the general profile
Customize: Enter into individual settings of the general profile. Functions
are as follows:
Reset: restore settings
Tone settings: change the ring tone for incoming calls, alarm clock, power
on/off, message and keypad tone.
Volume: adjust the volume of ring tone and keypad tone.
Alert Type: ring only, vib.only, vib.and ring, vib. then ring.
Ring type: repeat or Beep once.
Extra Tone: set the alert tones for warning, error, camp on(network
connection) or connect(call connection).

Silent
The same as the general profile

Meetings
The same as the general profile.

Outdoor
The same as the general profile.

Indor

The same as the general profile.
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3.9 Services
 Internet service
 Homepage: log on to the homepage. The homepage is a WAP site you set in
the connecting settings. If you haven’t set it, it will use the one set by the
manufacturer.
 Bookmark: display the bookmarks available. Select it to connect to the
website.
 Search or Input URL: enter any WAP website or other internet websites.
 Recent page: The history of page you browse
 Setting: make the setting of websites browsing.
Homepage: set the homepage.
Data account: choose the data account.
Browsing options:
1.Clear cookies: clear the cookies.
2.Clear authentication info: clear the authentication info.
Preference: set timeout,show pictures cache and cookies.
 STK
STK is the additional service provided by network supplier. the function menu is
different from each SIM card.
 Facebook
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Chapter 4 Input methods
 Input Methods General Introduction
This phone provides input method such as Capital letter, Small letter, Numeric, .
Functions allow the inputs of English characters include:
Write and edit text message
Write and edit names and numbers in the phonebook.
Search for names of the numbers in the phonebook.
 Keypad
Left Soft Key: is to confirm.
Right Soft Key: is to clear a letter or back.
Navigation Keys: move the cursor in four directions (up, down, left and right),
page up/down during selecting or selection in the different input methods except
Numeric
# Key: in the mode of editing, switch among different input methods
Numeric Keys 0--9 :
In the status of English input methods, means letters on
the specific keys.
*Key: call out Symbols in any input method.
 Input Methods
Select Associated Phrase: associated phrases will be provided for the character
just entered. Use the Up and Down Keys to page up and down, use the Left and
Right Keys to select the desired character and the Left Soft Key to confirm.
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Edit Characters Entered: use the Left and Right Keys to move the cursor left and
right, the Up and Down Keys to move the cursor up and down and the Right Soft
Key to delete character.
Change Input Method: in the status of text input, press the # Key to switch
among the various input methods. Indication icons are shown at the top left
corner of the screen.
Input of Punctuation Marks: press * Key to call out the punctuation marks table.
Use the Navigation Keys to select your desired marks and the Left Soft Key to
confirm.
 Input Methods of English and Numbers
The input methods of English and numbers are defined as follows:
Key
Designated letters or function
. ,-?!@1:
ABCabc2
DEFdef3
GHIghi4
JKLjkl5
MNOmno6
PQRSpqrs7
TUVtuv8
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9
WXYZwxyz9
Space 0
*Key
Call out the punctuation marks
#Key
Switch among input methods
Up Key
Go up
Down Key
Go down
Left Soft Key
Go left
Right Soft Key
Go right
End Key
Return to standby
The method of English input:
Each key is designated with more than one letter. Press the key quickly until
desired letter appears then input another after the cursor moves.
Press 0 key to insert a space.
Press Right Soft Key to clear wrong entry.
Trouble shooting
Settings of certain
Such functions are not supported by the network
function fail
supplier or you haven’t applied for them.
PIN locked
Enter the password and PUK code supplied with the
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SIM card or contact the network supplier.
PIN2 locked
Enter the password and PUK2 code supplied with the
SIM card or contact the network supplier.
Call meter invalid
The data transfer counter doesn’t work; please contact
your network supplier.
SIM card errors
1. The SIM card is dirty, clean it.
2. Reinstall the SIM card
3. The SIM card is damaged, change one.
The Manufacture reserves the ultimate right for the interpretation of this
manual.
The Manufacture reserves the right for the changes in the technical
standards without advanced notice.
The Manufacture reserves the right for the changes in this manual without
further notice.
The Manufacture reserves the right for the changes in the technical
specification without advanced notice.
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