VeryKool USA RS90 Mobile Phone User Manual 1 ok

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Users Manual

User Manual
RS90
Preface
Thank you for choosing RS90. The 3G Phone, operating on Google Android
system, is designed for the WCDMA network environments. In addition to the general
functions, a variety of useful features and services including music playback, camera,
sound recording, Bluetooth, WIFI, web browsers, email, etc… In addition, the open
Android platform offers abundant applications, adding value to mobile experience to
satisfy all kinds of needs.
Security Notifications
Please read these simple guidelines. Non-compliance may be dangerous or illegal. This user
manual provides more detailed information on security matters.
Safe Power on: When wireless device or equipment is
prohibited or possible to cause interference or danger, do not
switch on.
Safe driving: Please obey all traffic rules and regulations.
Please drive with both of your hands.
INTERFERENCE: All wireless devices may be susceptible
to interference, which could affect performance.
SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS Please follow the restrictions
and switch off near hospitals.
SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT Please follow the restrictions.
Wireless devices may cause interference to aircraft.
SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELING: Do not use the device
at a refueling point and near fuels or chemicals.
SWITCH OFF NEAR EXPLOSION. Do not use the device
during an explosion process.
Follow the documentation and use the product in
normal positions. Avoid touching the antenna.
QUALIFIED SERVICE: Only qualified personnel
may install or repair this equipment.
Accessories and batteries: Use only approved
accessories and batteries. Do not connect with
incompatible products.
This device is not waterproof. Please keep it dry.
Remember to backup all important information or
keep a written record.
When connecting to other devices, read user guide for
detailed safety instructions. Do not connect
incompatible products.
Emergency call: ensure there is network available and
phone function activated. Press the end button
repeatedly to clear the display content and return to
standby mode. Enter the emergency number, then
press call button and provide your location. Please do
not hang up without permission.
Note: The pictures used in the manual only serve as demonstration function and may be different
from the actual phone display.
Security Notifications .......................................................................................................................2
1.0 Your Device.................................................................................................................................5
1.1 Installing USIM and MicroSD Card ...........................................................................................7
1.2 Charging Battery.........................................................................................................................8
1.3 Start up your Device ...................................................................................................................8
1.4 Home Screen...............................................................................................................................9
1.5 Use your Device as Storage Card..............................................................................................10
1.6 Making a voice Call..................................................................................................................10
1.7 Contacts.....................................................................................................................................11
1.8 Making a video Call..................................................................................................................13
1.9 Sending a Message....................................................................................................................15
2.0 Using Browser ..........................................................................................................................16
2.1 Setting up Email Account .........................................................................................................19
2.2 Sending and Receiving Emails..................................................................................................20
2.3 Using Camera and Camcorder ..................................................................................................20
2.4 Multi-media file Management...................................................................................................22
2.5 Using Music Player...................................................................................................................23
2.6 Using Sound Recorder ..............................................................................................................24
2.7 Using Wi-Fi...............................................................................................................................25
2.8 Using Bluetooth ........................................................................................................................27
2.9 Mobile Network Settings ..........................................................................................................29
3.0 Sound and Display Settings ......................................................................................................29
3.1 Other Settings............................................................................................................................29
3.2 Using Calculator .......................................................................................................................30
3.3 Using GPS.................................................................................................................................30
1.0 Your Device
Front Panel
Rear Panel
Side Panel
1.1 Installing USIM and MicroSD Card
Insert USIM and MicroSD card with the gold contacts facing down.
Note:
y The slot 1 is for WCDMA card, and the slot 2 is for GSM card.
y To remove the USIM and MicroSD card, push it down to eject it from the slot.
y Do not remove the USIM card while the device is turned on.Sudden removal may
cause data loss or unpredictable system hang up.
1.2 Charging Battery
1. Connect one end of the AC adapter to the mini USB connector of your device through USB
cable.
2. Plug the AC adapter to the wall outlet to start charging.
Note:
y Please use the in-box AC adapter and USB cable to charge the battery.Battery life
may vary depending on user usage.
y Battery can also be charged when device connects to computer through USB cable.
1.3 Start up your Device
Power on
Press the Power button, and release it after the tremble signal.
Power off
1. Press and hold Power button.
2. Click Power off.
3. Press OK to power off.Then the screen reveals a power off notification.Once the notification
disappears and blacks out, the phone is fully powered off.
Note:
y When confronted with unusual circumstances, can be sharp objects into the air to
restore the system to restart.
1.4 Home Screen
1. Press Home and click to open Main Menu tab.
2. To close the tab, click Back.
Note:
y Press and hold the application tab on the main menu, then drag them to the blank
area of the home screen to create shortcuts.
y You can return to Home screen from any other screen by tapping the “Home”key.
1.5 Use your Device as Storage Card
To save some files on your device, you need to set the USB mode.
1 Connect your device with USB cable.
2 Open Notification menu and click USB connected .
3 Click Turn on USB storage.
Note:
y When USB storage device is turned on, some applications will be unavailable,
including camera, music player, etc.
y To close the USB mode, click Turn off USB device on the screen.
1.6 Making a voice Call
On Home screen, click .
Note: To call a contact, tap the contact from the list.
Note:
y When receive an incoming call, it will display the information of the incoming call
including the caller’s name, number, portrait, etc., and adopt the ringtone or
vibration according to your settings.
y If the caller’s number is not saved in the contacts, it would only display the number
and the default picture.
1.7 Contacts
To create new contacts
1. On Home screen click >Contacts.
2. Click .
3. Insert contact photo, name, number, address, e-mail, etc.
4. Click Done to save the contact or tap the "Back" key to exit without saving any change.
To import contacts
1. On Contacts screen, click MenuImport/Export,select one option.
2. Please operate the one of the following:
y To import a single contact, select the contact and click Import.
y If you import vCard from SD card, all contacts will be auto-imported.
Note: If there are too many contacts on your USIM card, it might take a while to load.
Search contact
1. On Contacts screen, press .
2. Input the name of a contact on the search bar.All matching results will appear under the
search bar.
Note: After searching a contact, click the contact, then you can make a call with the
contact or send email to the contact and so on.
1.8 Making a video Call
1. On Home screen, click Contacts.
2. Select one contact and press the photo area, then you could click to initiate a video
call.
Note: The video call could be set up successfully under the condition that the other
side also support video call .
1.9 Sending a Message
On Home screen,click Messaging , enter message edit interface.
For text message (SMS)
1. Input recipient number on the To___ bar. While you input the number, matching contacts
will appear under the bar for you to select.
Note:
y Click to open contact search screen and select any contact to add to recipient
bar.
y Please use commas between each recipient.
2. Click the 'Type message' area to start composing message.
3. After you finish typing, click or MenuSend.
For multi-media message (MMS)
1. Input recipient number on the To___ bar.
2. Click Menu Add Subject,then type the Subject.
3. Click the 'Type message' area to start composing message.
4. Click to attach the attachment.
Note: You can select Pictures, Capture picture, Videos, Capture videos, Audio, Record
audio, Slideshow from the attachment list.
5. After you finish typing, click or MenuSend.
2.0 Using Browser
To open a web page
1. On Home screen,click .
2. Drop down the screen and click the address bar.
3. Input the URL and then click .
Note: Click Menu to access more functions.
Quick search on the web
From the Home screen, you can search information on the web with Google Search.
1 Click Google Search widget.
2 Type text to search in the Quick Search Box.
3 Click .
2.1 Setting up Email Account
1. On Home screen click Email.
2. Enter your Email address and Password.
3. Click Next.The device will automatically retrieve email settings.
4. Enter Name and Account display name.
5. Click Next.
2.2 Sending and Receiving Emails
Compose and send an e-mail
6. On Home screen click Email ,then select an email account.
7. Click .
8. In To field, enter recipient’s email address or click to select one contact.
Note: Click Menu to add Cc/Bcc if you want.
9. Enter Subject.
10. Compose contents.
11. Click to send.
Adding attachments to an email message
1 Click MenuAttach file.
2 Select items to attach.
Receiving emails
Emails are automatically received in Inbox folder when you device connects to network.
1 On Home screen, click Email, then click an email account.
2 Click to refresh.
2.3 Using Camera and Camcorder
To capture photos
1. On Home screen click Camera.
2. Focus on your object with the lens.
3. Click to capture pictures.
Note: Make sure your storage card is installed before using camera for all photos
you captured will be stored on the storage card.
To record video
1. On Home screen click Camcorder.
2. Focus on your object with the lens.
3. Click to start filming.
4. Click to stop.
Note: Make sure your storage card is installed before using camcorder for all videos
you recorded will be stored on the storage card.
2.4 Multi-media file Management
To view photos
1. On Home screen click Gallery.
2. Click a photo to view on the screen.
3. Slide the touch screen horizontally to switch forward and backward.
4. To play slideshow, click .
5. To share an image, click .
6. To edit an image, click Menu to show options.
To play back videos
1. On Home screen click Gallery.
2. Click a video thumbnail to play in full screen.
3. Click to pause/play the video clip.
2.5 Using Music Player
Open music player
1. On Home screen click Music.
2. Select a song to play.
Note:
y Save audio files to SD card before you open music player.
y Press and hold a song and click Set as ringtone from the menu. The song will be
added to the ringtone list and set as default ringtone.
Play screen
yClick to return
yClick to jump to the beginning
of the song to replay etc.
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Album cover
Click to switch among repeat modes
Repeat all songs
Repeat current song
Do not repeat
Press and hold to advance forward. Make one
single click to play the next song.
Total playing time
Click and drag the rolling bar to
play any part of the song.
Click to open and play random playback
(Button turns grey when randon
playback is off).
Click to check current playlist.
Song information
Click to pause or continue.
2.6 Using Sound Recorder
1. On Home screen click Sound Recorder.
2. Click to start recording.
3. Click to stop.
4. Click Done to save the audio file or Discard.
Note: If you want to play back the recorded audio, click to play.
2.7 Using Wi-Fi
1. On Home screen,click Settings -WIRELESS & NETWORKS.
2. Select Wi-Fi to turn on Wi-Fi function.
Note : When the battery is very low, Wi-Fi will be unavailable in order to protect data
of the system.
3. Click Wi-Fi settings.Then the phone displays all discovered Wi-Fi network names and
security settings.
Note : When you choose an open network, the phone automatically connect the
network.If you choose a locked one, security PIN is required before connection.
4. Click one of the Wi-Fi network to connect.
Note : Wi-Fi icon will appear and display signal strength when connected to
network.
2.8 Using Bluetooth
1. On Home screen click Settings - WIRELESS & NETWORKS.
2. Click Bluetooth to open it.
Note:
y It would automatically scan discoverable bluetooth devices and display bluetooth
icon on the status bar ( ) after turn on bluetooth.
y When the battery is very low, Bluetooth might be unavailable in order to protect
data of the system.
3. Select a discovered device to match with.
Note: When the devices are matched and connected,, then you can start exchanging
data.
2.9 Mobile Network Settings
1. On Home screen click Settings -More.
2. Click Mobile Networks.
y Data enabled Click to start to register 3G network, enabling mobile internet functions.
y Data roaming This option enables internet functions when the phone is under roaming
status.
3. Click Network settings.
y Access point Names Switch between WAP and NET functions. Also, create APN on the
Menu.
y Use only 2G networks This mode to save battery.
y Network operators Search and auto-search network.
Note: You could set two SIM cards' network settings respectively.
3.0 Sound and Display Settings
Set your ringtone
1. On Home screen,click Settings.
2. Click SoundPhone ringtone.
3. Select a ringtone and click OK.
Screen brightness
1. On Home screen click Settings.
2. Click DisplayBrightness.
3. Normal Brightness control: drag the rolling bar to the left (-) or to the right (+).
4. Click OK.
Note: Using Dynamic Brightness to save more power when playing video clips.
3.1 Other Settings
Unmount Apps
You can only uninstall downloaded applications.
1. On Home screen click Settings.
2. Click AppsÆ Manage apps, click the application you intend to uninstall.
3. On the information screen, click Uninstall.
Factory Data Reset
Factory data reset erases all downloaded applications and data on the phone.
1. On Home screen click Settings.
2. Click Backup & reset Factory data reset.
3. Click Reset phoneErase everything.
Note: Please make a backup for all important data before you reset the phone.
3.2 Using Calculator
Basic Calculator
1. On Home screen,click Calculator.
2. Start calculation.
Open Advanced panel
1. Click Menu Advanced panel.
2. Return to calculator to start.
3.3 Using GPS
Turn on GPS satellite Settings
You must launch GPS satellite settings before you navigate and search for a location.
1. On Home screen click SettingsLocation services.
2. Make sure GPS satellites is enabled.
Note: When the battery is very low, GPS function will be unavailable in order to
protect the system data from getting damaged.
FCC Caution
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
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 and can 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.
SAR tests are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone
transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands, although the SAR is
determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be
well below the maximum value, in general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the
lower the power output.
Before a new model phone is a available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC
that it does not exceed the exposure limit established by the FCC, Tests for each phone are performed in
positions and locations (e.g. at the ear and worn on the body)as required by the FCC.
For body worn operation, this model phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines
when used with an accessory designated for this product or when used with an accessory that
Contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 1.0 cm from the body.
Non-compliance with the above restrictions may result in violation of RF exposure guidelines.

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