Unimax Communications MXW2 Mobile phone User Manual LS006C Quick Start Guide 2

Unimax Communications Mobile phone LS006C Quick Start Guide 2

Contents

Manual

MXW2Quick Start GuideMobile Phone
     Welcome…………………………………………………………….. 1 1. What’s in the package ............................................ 1 2.  Getting to know your phone ................................... 1 3.  Before you turn on your phone .............................. 2 4.  Getting Started ....................................................... 3 5.  Keep in contact ....................................................... 4 6. Send a message ........................................................ 5 7. Make your first call ................................................... 5 8. Capture your big moment ........................................ 5   9. Email ......................................................................... 6 10. Sending an email message ...................................... 6 11. Wi-Fi ....................................................................... 7 12. Play store ................................................................ 7    Quick Start GuideContents  MXW2
  Congratulations on the purchasing of your new Android phone!                    This Quick Start Guide is to welcome and familiarize   you with the features of this phone. 1.   What’s in the package · Mobile device · Battery   · USB cable · Travel adapter (charger) · Quick Start Guide  12.Getting to know your phone
  3.   Before you turn on your phone Inserting the battery 1. With your thumb or finger, open the back cover from   the notch at the left of your phone. 2. Take the battery out from battery bag and gently push the battery into place.  Charging the battery 1. Plug the micro-USB end of the data cable into the jack. 2. Plug the other end of the data cable into the Travel Adapter (charger).               Inserting the microSD card - Opitional 1. Remove the battery cover 2.2 Position the microSD card into the slot above the battery facing up and slide it into place until it is fully inserted
   4.   Getting Started Turning your device on and off 1. To turn your device on, press and hold the power button for three seconds. 2. To turn your device off, press and hold the power button for three seconds. Tap "power off" > "ok" to power off.  Activating your phone   1. Insert battery   2. Turn on your new phone 3. Follow the activation material provided in your package NOTE: Don’t press           while the phone is being activated.  Using the touch screen   Control your touch screen with the following actions: · Tap: Tap on an icon once with your finger to select or launch a menu, application, or option · Tap and hold: Tap an item and hold it for more than one second to open a pop-up option list. · Scroll: Tap and drag your finger up, down, left, or right to move through items on lists/screens · Drag and drop: Tap and hold your finger on an item,   and then drag your finger to move the item up or down · Double-tap: Tap twice quickly with your finger to zoom in or out while viewing photos or web pages  Personalizing your home screen To make your home screen look just the way you want, choose from a selection of scenes and layouts, or create a custom scene or layout of your own. You can also pick 3
  different wallpaper or shortcuts. Tap and hold an empty spot on one of the home screens to change the wallpaper. Locking and unlocking the screen · You can lock the touch screen and keys to prevent accidental calls   1. To lock, press power button.   2. To unlock, turn on the screen by pressing power button, and then flick the grey window with your finger. 3. Set an unlock pattern · From home screen, tap setting   · Tap location and security ->screen lock->pattern to set up by moving your finger along the screen in one   movement.  Setting the ringtone and volume · To change the phone ringtone, from the home screen. 1. Tap “setting”->“Audio profiles”->“General”. 2. Tap the icon . 3. Tap the ringtone or volumes you want to use from the list   NOTE: Adjust the volume to your desired level by pressing the volume up or down button on the left side of your phone. The ringer and media volume can be adjusted separately. Adjusting the media volume changes the volume level of sound notifications, music, or video playback. 5.   Keep in contact Using your phone’s icons, it’s simple to manage your  contacts via phone, messaging, and email. Adding a new contact 1. From the Home screen, tap    People. Or tap  Apps > People. 2. Tap.   3. If you have more than one account, select an    account then enter the information for the contact. ·  Tap  >  select  Take  photo  or  Select  photo  from 4
  Gallery. · To add a picture (optional). · Enter your contact’s information. 4. Tap Done 6. Send a message   1.  From  the  Home  screen,  tap  messaging  .Or  tap Apps >messaging 2. Tap    Create New message.   3. Enter the phone number in the To field. Fill in one or more recipients. You can enter the first few letters of a contact name or phone number. Matching contacts are displayed. Continue typing or tap a name or phone number from the search results.     · Tap  > Select message recipients from your contact list >Ok. 4. Tap Type message >enter your message. 5. Tap  to Send. · Tap Back to save the message as a draft. 7. Make your first call   1. From the Home screen, tap  Phone. Or     tap  Apps > Phone. 2. Tap the number you want to dial. ·  If  you  make  a  mistake,  tap    to  erase  a  single character. Tap and hold    to erase the entire string. 3. Tap  ·  The  Calling  screen  is  shown  and appears  in  the Status bar while the call is active. · To change the volume during a call, press      Volume up / Volume down. 4. To end the call, tap End Call. 8. Capture your big moment Use your phone’s camera to take photos and videos. 1. From the Home  screen,  tap  .Or tap Apps >Camera. 2. Frame your subject on screen. ·  Tap .  The  picture  you  just  took  is  briefly  previewed 5
  full-screen, and then  is  displayed as  a  thumbnail at  the bottom right. Tap the thumbnail to view, share, or work with  your  pictures  in  Gallery.  The  camera  files  will  be saved in the internal memory.   · When you’re in Camera mode, tap   to choose   change to camcorder. 9. Email Check and send email messages directly from your phone. If you have already signed up your Gmail account when you first set up your phone, you’ll be able to send and receive Gmail messages from the home screen, by tapping the icon. Adding your email accounts 1. From the Home screen, tap Apps >Email. 2. Enter the Email address and Password for your email account >Next  10. Sending an email message 1. From the Home screen, tap Email. Or tap  Apps >Email. 2. Tap    to create new Email. 3. Enter a name or email address in the To field. If you are sending the  mail to  several  recipients,  separate the email addresses with a comma “ , ”.  · As  you  enter text, matching addresses  are suggested from your Contacts list. · Tap menu >Add Cc/Bcc to add additional recipient field types. 4. Enter a Subject and type your message. · To attach an image file, tap   attach>select the   picture you want to attach.   NOTE: The attachable file size is limited to 5 MB. 5. Tap Send. · To save an  unsent email message on your phone, tap Save as draft. · To cancel an email message, tap Discard. 6
  11. Wi-Fi 1. From the Home screen, tap Settings ->WiFi. Or tap Apps >Wi-Fi. 2. Tap icon 3. Select the Wi-Fi check box to turn Wi-Fi on. 4.  The  network  names  and  security  settings  of detected Wi-Fi networks are displayed. 5. Tap a Wi-Fi network to connect. · If you selected a network that is secured, enter the security key and then tap  Connect. Depending on the network type and security settings, you may also  need  to enter  more  information  or  choose a security certificate.  12. Play store You can browse and sort applications by category. 1.  From  the  Home  screen,  tap Apps  >Play Store. 2. Tap GAMES, BOOKS & REFERENCE,  BUSINESS or COMICS, etc.   ·  Scroll  to  view  subcategories  and  tap  one  to explore. 3. Tap the subcategory you want. · If you selected paid apps, you’ll be redirected to the Google Checkout screen.  FCC Regulations: 1.  This  device  complies  with  Part 15  of the  FCC Rules.  Operation  is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2)  This  device  must  accept  any  interference  received,  including interference that may cause undesired operation. 2.  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. 7
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. SAR Information Statement Your wireless mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed  and  manufactured  not  to  exceed  the  emission  limits  for exposure  to  radiofrequency  (RF)  energy  set  by  the  Federal Communications  Commission  of  the  U.S. Government.  These  limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted  levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards  that  were  developed  by  independent  scientific organizations through periodic  and  thorough evaluation of scientific studies.  The  standards  include a  substantial  safety  margin  designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phone employs a unit of measurement  known  as  the  Specific  Absorption  Rate,  or  SAR.  The SAR limit set by the FCC is  1.6  W/kg.  *  Tests for  SAR  are  conducted with the mobile phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the mobile phonewhile  operating  can  be  well  below  the  maximum  value.  This  is because the mobile phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower  the power output. Before a mobile phone model is available for sale to the public,  it must  be tested  and  certified  to  the  FCC  that  it  does  not exceed  the  limit  established  by  the  government  adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the  ear and worn on  the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model mobile the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.656W/Kg  (Body-worn measurements differ among mobile phone models, depending upon available  accessories  and  FCC  requirements).  The  maximum  scaled SAR in hotspot mode is 0.998W/Kg. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various mobile phone  and at various positions,  they  all  meet  the  government  requirement  for  safe exposure. The FCC has  granted  an  Equipment  Authorization  for  this model mobile phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model mobile phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the  Display  Grant  section  of  http://www.fcc.gov/  oet/fccid  after searching on   phone when tested for use at the ear is   0.653W/Kg  and when worn on FCC  ID:  P46-MXW2  Additional  information  on  Specific  Absorption Rates  (SAR)  can  be  found  on  the  Cellular  Telecommunications Industry Asso-ciation (CTIA) web-site at http://www.wow-com.com. * In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phone used by the  public  is 1.6watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one  gram of  tissue. -stantial  margin  of safety to give. 8The standard incorporates a subThis equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequencyall tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the
 additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements.  Body-worn Operation This device  was  tested  for  typical  body-worn operations. To  comply with  RF  exposure  requirements,  a  minimum separation  distance  of 10mm must be maintained between the user’s body and the handset, including  the  antenna.  Third-party  belt-clips,  holsters,  and  similar accessories  used  by  this  device  should  not  contain  any  metallic components.  Body-worn  accessories  that  do  not  meet  these requirements  may  not comply  with  RF  exposure requirements  and should be avoided. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna.   9 HEARING  AID  COMPATIBILITY  HAC  FOR WIRELESS   TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVICES THIS PHONE HAS A HAC RATING OF M4/T3   WHAT IS HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY?   The  Federal  Communications  Commission  has  implemented  rules and  a  rating  system  designed  to  enable  people  who  wear hearing aids  to  more  effectively  use  these  wireless  telecommunications devices.  The  standard  for  compatibility  of  digital  wireless  phones with hearing aids is set forth in American National Standard Institute (ANSI)  standard  C63.19. There  are  two  sets  of ANSI  standards  with ratings from one to  four (four  being  the  best rating): an “M”  rating for  reduced  interference making  it easier  to  hear  conversations  on the phone when using the hearing aid microphone, and a “T” rating that enables the phone to be used with hearing aids operating in the telecoil mode thus reducing unwanted background noise.      HOW WILL I KNOW WHICH WIRELESS PHONES ARE HEARING AID COMPATIBLE?   The  Hearing  Aid  Compatibility  rating  is  displayed  on  the  wireless phone  box.  A  phone  is  considered  Hearing  Aid  Compatible  for acoustic  coupling  (microphone  mode)  if  it  has  an  “M3”  or  “M4” rating. A digital wireless phone is considered Hearing Aid Compatible for inductive coupling (telecoil mode) if it has a “T3” or “T4” rating.    HOW  WILL  I  KNOW  IF  MY  HEARING  AID  WILL WORK  WITH  A  PARTICULAR  DIGITAL  WIRELESS PHONE?   You’ll  want  to  try  a  number  of  wireless  phones  so  that  you  can
 10decide  which  works  the  best  with  your hearing aids.  You  may  also want to talk  with your hearing aid professional about  the  extent to which  your  hearing  aids  are  immune  to  interference,  if they  have wireless phone  shielding,  and whether your hearing  aid  has  a HAC rang.  For this phone model number MXW2 is rated M4/T4. You should only use Manufacturer Authenc Accessories, as the use of any other accessories may damage your phone and may be dangerous, and will make all guarantees for your smartphone null and void.  The use of an unspecified type of baery  may also cause an explosion.Make sure damaged parts are replaced immediately by a  qualified  technician  and  that  they  are replaced  with  genuine manufacturer replacement parts.• Your phone is powered by a rechargeable baery.• Use specified charger only.• Do not incinerate.• Do not deform or open the baery.• Do not allow metal objects (such as keys in your pocket) to short                circuit the baery contacts.• Avoid  exposure to excessive heat  (>60° C or 140°  F), moisture or causc environments. SAFETY & PRECAUTION

Navigation menu