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V2001
User Manual
V2001 Phone User Manual
Disclaimer
Some content and services accessible through this mobile phone device belong to third parties and are protected by copyright,
patent, trademark and or other intellectual laws.
Third Party services may be terminated or interrupted at any time. Revel Mobile does not bear any responsibility or authority
for the warranty or usage of these applications.
Never attempt to disassemble your phone. You alone are responsible for how you use your phone and any consequences of its
use.
VSN Technologies Inc.
© February 2014 by VSN Technologies Inc.
All rights reserved.
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Table of Contents
Safety
1.1 Safety Precautions
1.2 Operational Warnings
Getting Started
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
Using Your Phone
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.15
Your Phone
Icons and Descriptions
Inserting & Removing the Battery
Charging the Battery
Inserting & Removing SIM Cards
Inserting & Removing SD Card Memory7
Powering ON/OFF
Displaying the Main Menu
Making a Call
Answering a Call
Using the Notification Panel
Creating a New Home Screen
Customizing the Home Screen
Moving Icons on the Home Screen 8
Deleting Icons on the Home Screen 8
Changing Wallpaper
Installing APK through File Manager10
Phone Applications
10
Wi-Fi
14
Typing
14
Cut, Copy, and Paste
14
Taking Care of Your Phone
15
Safety, Regulatory & Legal
16
5.1 FCC Notice
5.2 SAR Notice
5.3 Industry Canada Notice
16
17
18
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1.1
Sa
afety
Safety
Precauttions
Please read these preecautions carefully and follow them to
o prevent danger or the violation of law
ws.
SAR Value

Your mobile phone device complies with ap
pplicable safety requirements for expoosure to radio wavess. Radio wave
expo
osure guidelines employ a unit called Specific Absorption Rate
R (SAR) measureed in Watts per Kiloggram averaged overr a
6‐minute period and takken over a volume containing
a 1 gram
m mass of human tisssue. The recommen
nded SAR limit for a
W/Kg. The highest SA
AR value for the V20
001 mobile phone m
model is 1.36 Watt//Kg.
mobile handset is 1.6 W
phone when th
he signal strength iss good. Keep your calls
short or, instea d, use a headset orr send a text messag
ge.

Use your
This advice applies espeecially to children, adolescents, and pre
egnant women.
u are using a Blueto
ooth headset devicee, please make sure it has a low powerr emitter.

If you
1.2
Operational
Warnings
On
n The Road
Using a pho
one while driving m
may cause distraction and may be prohibited or restricted iin certain areas. Ple
ease follow local law
ws
and drive safely at all times.
While Flying
Your phone
e can cause interfereence with aircraft equipment.
If airline
e personnel instructt you to switch off your
phone or disable
its wireless functions, please ccomply.
Ne
ear Sensitive Elecctronics
Don’t use your
phone near sen
nsitive electronic eq
quipment, particula
arly medical devicess such as pacemakers or defibrillators, as
it could cau
use them to malfunction. It can also intterfere with the ope
eration of fire detecctors and other auto
omatic‐control
equipment.
For more in
nformation about how your phone affeects pacemakers or other electronic eqquipment, please co
ontact the
manufacturer or your healthcaare provider.
e may cause interferrence when used neear TVs, radios, or automated
office eqquipment.
Your phone
In a Hospital
Your phone
e may interfere with
h the normal operattion of medical equipment. Follow all hhospital regulationss and turn it OFF wh
hen
medical staaff asks or when warnings are posted.
At a Fueling Station
Don’t use your
phone at fuelin
ng stations. Switch off
o your phone whe
enever you’re near ffuels, chemicals, or explosives.
Around Water
Keep your phone
away from w
water (or any other liquid). This phone model is not waterpproof.
Ma
aking Repairs
Never take your phone apart. Please leave that to
o the professionals. Unauthorized repaairs could void your warranty.
Around Children
Keep your phone
and accessorries out of children’’s reach. These prod
ducts are not toys, aand failure to obserrve this precaution
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could result in injury.
Orriginal Accessoriees
Only use th
he original accessories supplied with yo
our phone or those approved by the m
manufacturer. Using unapproved acces‐
sories may affect performancee, void the warrantyy, or even cause inju
ury.
Ne
ear Explosives
Do not use or charge your pho
one in or near areass where explosive materials
are used. O
Obey all signs and tu
urn off your phone
when reque
ested.
Em
mergency Calls
To make an
n emergency call, yo
our phone must be turned
ON and in an area with networrk coverage. You sho
ould not rely solely on
your phone
e for emergency com
mmunications as it has limitation and may
m not work in youur area.
Wo
orking Temperatu
ure
Working temperatures for the phone are from 32
2° to 104° F (0° to 40
0° C). Please don’t uuse the phone in temperatures exceeding
104° F (40° C) and below 32° F (0° C) as this could
d cause damage to the
t phone and shorrten battery life.
Safe Audio Volum
me
Prolonged listening to a phonee at very high volum
me can damage your hearing. Use only compatible receive
ers or earphone
accessoriess with your phone. C
Check the audio volume before inserting anything into yoour ear.
CAN ICES‐3 (B)//NMB‐3(B)
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Geetting Starteed
2.1
Your
Phone
2.2
Icons and Desscriptions
2.3
Inserting & Reemoving the Battery
Inserting th
he Battery
1.
Open the
t battery cover on
n the back of your phone.
2.
Align the battery's contact points with those of the phone and gently
press the batttery down into placce.
3.
Replacce the battery coverr and click it back in
nto position.
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Removing the
t Battery
1.
Switch OFF your phone.
2.
Gentlyy lift the battery covver and open.
3.
Lift the
e battery up and out of your phone.
2.4
Charging
the B
Battery
The recharggeable Li‐ion batterry that comes with your
phone is readyy to be used, but is not fully charged. To
T charge your batte
ery,
follow thesse steps:
1.
Connect the charger to yo
our phone, and plugg the charger into an electrical outlet. TThe battery indicato
or in the corner of the
screen will scroll when charging.
2.
battery indicator willl stop scrolling. Disconnect the chargeer from your phone,, and unplug the
When fully charged, the b
er.
charge
2.5
Inserting & Reemoving SIM Cards
Installing th
he SIM card
Your phone
e supports two SIM cards. SIM slot onee is labeled WCDMA
A/GSM. If your SIM card supports data it must be placed in
the WCDMA/GSM slot for it to
o be used.
1) Remove
e the battery if it is installed.
2) Locate the SIM card slot, aand then
corner facing out from thee card
insert the
e SIM card with its ggold contacts facingg down and its cut‐o
off
slott.
3) Slide th
he SIM card complettely into
2.6
Inserting & Reemoving SD
the
e slot.
Card Memory
Installing th
he SD Memory Card
To store images, videos, musicc, and files, you can purchase a memorry card and install itt into your phone.
1) Make sure that your phone is turned OFF, and
d then remove the back
cover.
2) Remove
e the battery if it is installed.
3) Locate and insert the mem
mory card
into
o the slot accordingg to the indication iccon seen on the
diagram
m.
e sure the phone's p
power is OFF beforee
Note: make
inserting or removing thhe SIM or memory card to avoid
damages.
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Ussing Your Ph
hone
3.1
Powering
ON//OFF
Press the Power key to power the phone ON or OFF.
When you turn
your phone ON
N, it will automaticaally check the SIM and register your phhone on the networrk. Follow the initial
on‐screen instructions to setup your phone.
3.2
Displaying
thee Main Menu
In Idle mod
de, press the Menu key to display the Main
M menu and press one of the Main menu options to se
elect it: Wallpaper,
Manage Ap
pps, or System Settings.
Press the Back
key to return to
o the previous menu, and press the Ho
ome key to return too the Home screen.
3.3
Making
a Call
Calling som
meone with your pho
one is quick and easy. Either enter the phone numbers wiith the keypad, or re
etrieve a saved
contact from your phonebookk. When the right nu
umber or contact nu
umber is displayed, press the Call icon (
E Call (
) when
n the call is finished
d.
call. Press End
3.4
Answering
aC
Call
An incomin
ng call will cause thee call icon (
call by draggging the phone icon to the left (
3.5
) to initiate the
) to display.
To accept th
he call, drag the phoone icon to the right (
) To send a text, dra
).
ag the phone icon uup (
), or decline the
).
Using
the Nottification Pane
el
New notificcations or alerts app
pear in the Notificaation bar. Slide the bar
b down to view thhe contents of a nottification.
3.6
Creating
a New
w Home Screen
The main Home
screen extend
ds to the left and rigght to provide more
e space for newly addded shortcuts and tools.
Slide your finger
horizontally o
on the main Home screen
to move to the left or right. Thee dots above the Ap
pps icon will indicate
which scree
en you are viewing.
3.7
Customizing
the Home Scre
een
To customizze the Home screen
n and add icons or widgets,
press and hold
h an app or widgget icon within the
Apps or Wiidgets menu until itt’s enlarged and thee phone vibrates. Th
his copies the icon ffrom the Apps or Widgets
Menu to the
Home scree
en you select.
3.8
Moving
Icons on the Home
e Screen
1. Press and
a hold the icon on the Home screen until it’s enlarged.
2. Drag the icon to the desirred position and theen release it.
3.9
Deleting
Iconss on the Home Screen
1. Press and
a hold the icon on the Home screen until it’s enlarged.
2. Drag the icon to Remove to delete it.
3.10
Changing
Wallpaper
1.
Press and
a hold an empty sspot on your Home screen to open the
e wallpaper menu.
2.
Choose
e the wallpaper and
d press Set wallpap
per to complete.
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3.11
Installing APK
K through File Manager
APK is a sup
pported file format for the Android mo
obile operating syste
em.
1.
Copy the
t downloaded APPK file into the SD caard
2.
Insert the SD card into the phone.
3.
In Idle mode, tap the App
ps icon and then tap
p File Manager to display the directoryy of the SD card.
4.
Select the APK file you wiish to install, and fo
ollow the instruction
ns displayed by the installation wizard..
3.12
Phone
Applicaations
Tap the App
ps icon (
) to vview a list of featurees available in your phone. Tap each icoon to perform the function.
Browser
t Internet. Default search engine is Google.
To browse the
Calculator
To make calculations quickly.
Calendar
e calendar and add eevents.
To view the
Clock
mer or the Alarm clo
ock.
To set a tim
Contact
To access your phonebook and
d see your list of contacts.
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Camera
To take pictures or videos and store them under the Gallery folder. To record videos: in Camera, choose Camcorder.
Email
To set up your POP/IMAP/Exchange email accounts.
File Manager
To install the files in APK format and view your files.
Gallery
To save and view photos and videos.
Play Store
To access thousands of applications available under the Google Market called Play Store by logging into your Gmail account
(requires Internet connection).
Messaging
To view messages sent and received.
Music
To view the list of songs available in your phone. You can view the artists, albums, playlists and more.
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Phone
To quickly make outgoing calls.
Settings
To modify settings for any of the following:
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
Wi‐Fi

Apps

Blueto
ooth

Accountss

Data Usage

Location Access

SIM Management

Security
Audio Profiles

Languagee & Input
Displaay

Backup & Reset

Storagge

Date & Tiime

Batterry

Accessibility


order
Sound Reco
To record your message.
Video Playe
er
To view you
ur collection of videeos.
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3.13
Wi‐Fi
Your phone
e supports Wi‐Fi wh
hich allows you to co
onnect with
a wireless local area network.
To Connectt to WIFI
1. Enter the
t Settings interface (Menu > System
m settings).
2. Search
h and select the Wi‐‐Fi or network to bee connected.
3. Enter the
t username and p
password, if requireed.
3.14
Typing
Enter text by
b pressing letter syymbols on the intelligent
keyboard. Your
phone automaatically corrects and suggests
words as yo
ou type on the intellligent keyboard.
3.15
Cut,
C Copy, and
d Paste
It is very eaasy to copy text from
m web pages, emaill, or text
messages. Touch
and hold textt content to bring up
u the
selector arrrows, and then slidee your finger to high
hlight the
text. You caan choose to select all, cut, copy, or paste.
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Ta
aking Care o
of Your Phon
ne
Your phone
e is a product of sup
perior design and crraftsmanship
and should be handled with caare. The following suggestions
ou protect your pho
one:
will help yo

Alwaays keep the phonee and small accessorries away
from
m children.

Do not
n drop, knock, or shake the phone. Rough
hand
dling can break inteernal circuit boards and fine
mecchanics.

Keep
p the phone dry. Preecipitation, humiditty, and all
type
es of liquids or moissture can contain minerals that
will rust electronic circu
uits. If your phone gets
g wet, re‐
movve the battery, and aallow the phone to dry com‐
plete
ely before replacingg it.

Use phone chargers ind
doors.

Do not
n use or store thee phone in dusty, dirrty areas.
Dustt and dirt can damaage moving parts an
nd electronic
com
mponents.

Do not
n use harsh chemicals, cleaning solveents, or
strong detergents to cleean the phone. Onlyy use a soft,
n the surface of thee phone.
clean, dry cloth to clean

Do not
n store the phonee in extreme heat orr cold.
Extre
eme temperatures can shorten the lifee of
electronic devices and d
damage batteries.

Do not
n attempt to open
n the phone other than
as
instrructed in this manual.

Do not
n paint the phonee. Paint can clog mo
oving parts
and prevent proper opeeration.
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5.1
Sa
afety, Regullatory & Leg
gal
FCC
F Notice
NOTE: This equipment h
has been tested and
d found to
comp
ply with the limits ffor a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. See 47
4 CFR Sec.
05(b). These limits aare designed to pro
ovide
15.10
reaso
onable protection aagainst harmful inteerference in a
resid
dential installation. TThis equipment gen
nerates, uses
and can
c radiate radio freequency energy and
d, if not
instaalled and used in acccordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio
comm
munications. However, there is no guarantee that
interrference will not occcur in a particular in
nstallation. If
this equipment
does cau
use harmful interference to
radio
o or television recep
ption, which can be determined
by tu
urning the equipmeent off and on, the user
u is
enco
ouraged to try to correct the interferen
nce by one or
more
e of the following m
measures:
‐ Reo
orient or relocate th
he receiving antenna.
‐ Incrrease the separation between the equipment and
receiiver.
‐ Con
nnect the equipmen
nt into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to w
which the receiver iss connected.
‐ Con
nsult the dealer or aan experienced radiio/ TV
technician for help.
CC Rules and
This device complies wiith part 15 of the FC
ustry Canada licensee‐exempt RSS stand
dard(s).
Indu
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This
T device may nott cause harmful inteerference,
and (2) this device musst accept any interfeerence
eived, including inteerference that may cause
rece
unde
esired operation.
Cauttion: Changes or mo
odifications not exp
pressly
apprroved by the manuffacturer could void the user’s
auth
hority to operate the equipment.
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5.2 SAR Notice
THIS CELLPHONE MEETS TH
HE GOVERNMENT’SS
AVES.
REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WA
obile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver.
It is
Your mo
designed and manufactured not to exceed thee emission
or exposure to radio
o‐frequency (RF) eneergy.
limits fo
These limits are part of com
mprehensive guidelines and
h permitted levels o
of RF energy for thee general
establish
population. The guidelines are based on stand
dards that
eveloped by indepen
ndent scientific organizations
were de
through
h periodic and thoro
ough evaluation of scientific
studies. These guidelines in
nclude a substantiall safety
to ensure the safety of all persons,
margin designed
regardle
ess of age and healtth.
The exposure standard for cellphones employs a unit of
ement known as the Specific Absorptio
on Rate, or
measure
SAR. The
e SAR limit set by public authorities such as the
Federal Communications Commission of the US
Governm
ment (FCC), or by In
ndustry Canada, is 1.6
1 W/kg
averaged over 1 gram of bo
ody tissue. Tests forr SAR are
operating positions with the
conductted using standard o
cellphon
ne transmitting at itts highest certified power
level
in all tessted frequency band
ds.
Althouggh the SAR is determ
mined at the highestt certified
power le
evel, the actual SAR
R level of the cellphone while
operatin
ng can be well below
w the maximum vallue. This is
because
e the cellphone is deesigned to operate at multiple
power le
evels so as to use only the power required to reach
the netw
work. In general, the closer you are to a wireless
base staation antenna, the lo
ower the power output of the
cellphon
ne.
Before a cellphone model iis available for sale to the public,
compliance with national regulations and stan
ndards must
wn.
be show
The high
hest SAR value for tthis model cellphone when
tested fo
or use at the ear is 0.72 W/Kg @ 1 gram and when
properlyy worn on the bodyy is 1.36 W/Kg @ 1 gram.
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To meett RF exposure guideelines during body‐w
worn
operatio
on, the device should be positioned at least 10 mm
away fro
om the body.
While th
here may be differeences between the SAR
S levels of
various cellphones and at vvarious positions, th
hey all meet
the gove
ernment requiremeent for RF exposure.. For
body‐wo
orn operation, the ccellphone meets FC
CC RF
exposurre guidelines provided that it is used with
w a
non‐metallic accessory with the handset at leaast 10 mm
e body. Use of otheer accessories may not
n ensure
from the
compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.
If you arre using another acccessory ensure thatt whatever
productt is used is free of an
ny metal and that itt positions
the cellp
phone at least 10 m
mm away from the body
5.3 Indu
ustry Canada Notice
Under In
ndustry Canada reggulations, this radio transmitter
may only operate using an antenna of a type and
maximu
um (or lesser) gain aapproved for the traansmitter by
Industryy Canada. To reducee potential radio intterference to
other ussers, the antenna tyype and its gain sho
ould be so
chosen that
the equivalentt isotropically radiatted power
(e.i.r.p.) is not more than th
hat necessary for su
uccessful
commun
nication.
Conform
mément à la réglementation d'Industriee Canada, le
présent émetteur radio peu
ut fonctionner avecc une
antenne
e d'un type et d'un ggain maximal (ou in
nférieur)
approuvvé pour l'émetteur p
par Industrie Canad
da. Dans le
but de réduire
les risques d
de brouillage radioéélectrique à
l'intention des autres utilisaateurs, il faut choisiir le type
orte que la puissancce isotrope
d'antenne et son gain de so
ée équivalente (p.i.rr.e.) ne dépasse pas l'intensité
rayonné
nécessaire à l'établissemen
nt d'une communicaation
satisfaissante.
This devvice complies with Industry Canada liceence‐exempt
RSS stan
ndard(s). Operation is subject to the following two
conditio
ons: (1) this device m
may not cause interrference, and
(2) this device
must accept any interference, in
ncluding
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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.
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