VeryKool USA S810 MOBILE PHONE User Manual ZTE 902

VeryKool USA Inc MOBILE PHONE ZTE 902

Users Manual

      S810 User Manual      Thank you for purchasing the S810 mobile phone
  Introduction Thank you for choosing the S810 mobile phone. This user manual will guide you through the explicit and User friendly feature-sets of the 3G HSDPA Full  QWERTY Multimedia  Messaging phone  in  detail.  Please take full advantage of the User Manual to make the best use out of your new S810. The content of this manual is correct at the time of issuance. However, Verykool  USA,  Inc.  reserves  the  right  to  amend  technology specifications without any prior notification. Some  descriptions  in  this  manual  may  be  different  from  the  actual mobile  phone,  depending  on  differences  in  software  and  network suppliers.  Reading Statement for the Manual  In  the  manual,  different  typesetting  styles  are  used  to  show  different operations, the specific typesettings are as follows: Operation Description of Contents Example Showing contents Show with normal characters  0-9 General key All  the  keys  except  functional  keys  are shown by normal characters with frames  0-9 Functional key Functional  key  is  shown  with  bold  and frame OK Menu item Show in bold italics Hold
  CONTENT_Toc268794756 1 START USING .............................................................................. 1 1.1 BATTERY ................................................................................................... 1 1.1.1 Uninstallation and installation of battery ......................................... 1 1.1.2 Charging the battery......................................................................... 2 1.1.3 Use of battery ................................................................................... 2 1.2 SIM CARD ................................................................................................. 2 1.2.1 Inserting the SIM card ...................................................................... 3 1.2.2 Unlock the SIM card ......................................................................... 3 1.3 PLUG AND UNPLUG THE MEMORY CARD .................................................... 3 1.4 PLUG AND UNPLUG THE HEADSET ............................................................. 4 1.5 STATUS BAR AND CONTENT ....................................................................... 4 1.5.1 Keys .................................................................................................. 5 2 DIAL AND ANSWER THE CALL ................................................. 7 2.1 MAKING A CALL ........................................................................................ 7 2.2 ANSWERING A CALL .................................................................................. 8 2.2.1 Answering new voice call ................................................................. 8 2.2.2 Connecting two calls at the same time ............................................. 8 2.2.3 Conference call ................................................................................. 9 2.2.4 Answering a video call ..................................................................... 9 2.3 EMERGENCY CALL .................................................................................... 9 3 STANDBY MODE AND MAIN MENU ........................................ 10 4 MY FILES ................................................................................... 10 4.1 PICTURES ................................................................................................ 10 4.2 SOUND .................................................................................................... 11 4.3 VIDEOS .................................................................................................... 11 4.4 DOCUMENTS ........................................................................................... 12 4.5 JAVA FILES .............................................................................................. 12 4.6 OTHERS ................................................................................................... 12
  4.7 MANAGEMENT ........................................................................................ 12 4.8 T-FLASH .................................................................................................. 12 5 PHONE BOOK ........................................................................... 12 6 LOG ............................................................................................ 13 7 ENTERTAINMENT ..................................................................... 13 7.1 MUSIC PLAYER ........................................................................................ 13 7.2 VIDEO PLAYER ........................................................................................ 14 7.3 VOICE RECORDER .................................................................................... 14 7.4 GAMES .................................................................................................... 14 7.5 JAVA BOX ................................................................................................ 14 7.6 FM RADIO ............................................................................................... 14 8 MESSAGE .................................................................................. 15 8.1 SMS ........................................................................................................ 15 8.2 MMS ...................................................................................................... 15 8.3 E-MAIL .................................................................................................... 16 8.4 PUSH MESSAGES ...................................................................................... 16 9 VIDEOPHONE ............................................................................ 16 10 CAMERA .................................................................................... 16 11 TOOLS ........................................................................................ 17 11.1 ALARM CLOCK ........................................................................................ 17 11.2 SCHEDULE ............................................................................................... 17 11.3 CALCULATOR .......................................................................................... 17 11.4 DOC. EDITOR ........................................................................................... 18 11.5 NOTES ..................................................................................................... 18 11.6 TO-DO ..................................................................................................... 18 11.7 WORLD CLOCK ........................................................................................ 18 11.8 STOPWATCH ............................................................................................ 18 11.9 COUNTDOWN TIMER ................................................................................ 18 11.10 CURRENCY EXCHANGE ............................................................................ 18
  12 SETTINGS .................................................................................. 18 12.1 PHONE ..................................................................................................... 18 12.2 PHONE PROFILES ..................................................................................... 19 12.3 DISPLAY .................................................................................................. 19 12.4 CALLS ..................................................................................................... 20 12.5 SECURITY ................................................................................................ 21 12.6 NETWORK ............................................................................................... 21 12.7 VIDEOPHONE ........................................................................................... 22 12.8 DATA PROFILES ....................................................................................... 22 12.8.1 Internet profile ................................................................................ 22 12.8.2 Data profile .................................................................................... 22 12.9 RESTORE FACTORY SETTIGS .................................................................... 22 12.10 CLEAR ALL .............................................................................................. 22 13 CONNECTIVITY ......................................................................... 22 13.1 BLUETOOTH ............................................................................................ 22 13.2 PACKET DATA CONNECTION .................................................................... 23 13.3 PC SYNCHRONIZATION ............................................................................ 23 13.4 BACKUP TO T-FLASH .............................................................................. 23 13.5 RESTORE FROM T-FLASH ........................................................................ 23 14 INTERNET .................................................................................. 23 15 SIM TOOKIT ............................................................................... 24 16 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ....................................... 24
  Health and safety Batteries  Never use a charger or battery that is damaged in any way. Properly  use  the  battery.  Do  not  short-circuit  the  battery,  which  may damage the battery, cause heat or cause fire. Do not dispose of batteries in high temperature of in a fire as they may explode. Return the waste battery to the dealer or designated recycling center. Do not dispose as household waste.  Battery  charging  time  depends  on  the  remaining  battery  charge,  the type of battery and the charger used. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times, but it will gradually wear out. When your phone’s  operating  time  is  noticeably  shorter  than  normal,  it  is  time  to buy a new battery.  Use only original or approved chargers and batteries. Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the device when not in use.  Do not overcharge, which will damage the battery and shorten its life.  Leaving  the  battery  in  extremely  hot  or  cold  places  will  reduce  the capacity of the battery. Cool down or heat up the temperature to normal level (Li-ion batteries are particularly affected by temperatures below 0℃ (32°F)). Road safety Your wireless phone gives you the powerful ability to communicate by voice,  almost  anywhere,  anytime.  Therefore,  you  must  uphold  some important responsibility.  When  you  are  driving,  driving  is  your  first  responsibility. When  using your  wireless  phone  while  driving,  be  more  alert  and  follow  local regulations.  Understand the wireless phone and features, such as speed dial and redial  which  can  help  you  make  a  call  more  conveniently  without disturbing your driving.   Use a hands-free set if possible. Hands-free accessories may promote the convenience and safety of using your wireless phone.  Place your phone where is easy to access and does not require you to move your eyesight. If receiving a call at an inconvenient moment, let your voicemail answer for you.
  When on the phone, tell your conversation partner that you are driving. Hang up in traffic jams or bad weather. Rain, rain with snow, snow, ice and traffic may be dangerous.  Air bags, brakes, speed control systems and fuel injection should not be influenced by radio transmission. If you have these problems, contact your car dealer immediately.  Switch off your mobile phone when fueling or anywhere two-way radio equipment usage is prohibited. Do not put your phone near flammable and explosive substances. Internal spark may cause fire or explosion.  Switch  off  the  mobile  phone  prior  to  airplane  take-off.  To  prevent interference to communication systems in the plane, never use a phone during flight. Using a phone before the plane takes off may be allowed by the crew in accordance with safety regulations.  During  flight,  make  sure  that  your  phone  will  not  be  automatically switched on by an alarm you have set.  Operating environment Remember to follow any special regulations in force in your area and always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it, or it may cause danger.  When connecting the phone or any accessory to another device, read its  user’s  guide  for  detailed  safety  instructions.  Do  not  connect incompatible products.  It  is  recommended  that  the  equipment  only  be  used  in  the  normal operating position (held to your ear with the antenna pointing over your shoulder) for your satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel.  Do  not  expose  the  equipment  to  temperature  below  -10℃  (14°F)  or above 50℃ (122°F). Electronic devices                                                                       Most  electronic  equipment  is  shielded  from  radio  frequency  signals. Consult the manufacturer for relevant information.  Pacemakers: Maintain a minimum distance of 6 inches (15cm) between a wireless phone and a pacemaker; do not put your phone in a pocket near  the  chest;  use  your  ear  furthest  from  the  pacemaker  to  reduce possible  interference.  If  you  have  any  reason  to  suspect  that interference is taking place, switch off your phone immediately.
  Hearing  aids:  Some  digital  wireless  phones  may  interfere  with  some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may consult your hearing aid manufacturer.  Other medical devices: If you use any other personal medical devices, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Switch off your phone in health care facilities when regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so.  Vehicles:  RF  signals  may  affect  improperly  installed  or  inadequately shielded  electronic  systems  in  motor  vehicles.  Check  with  the manufacturer.  Emergency calls                                                                       This  phone,  like  any  wireless  phone,  operates  using  radio  signals, which  cannot  guarantee  connection  in  all  conditions.  Therefore,  you should  never  rely  solely  on  any  wireless  phone  for  essential communications like medical emergencies.  To  make  or  receive  calls,  the  phone  must  be  switched  on  and  in  a service area with adequate signal strength.  To  make  an  emergency  call,  enter  the  local  emergency  number  in standby mode and press <Send> to call.  Other important safety information                                                                   Use original or approved accessories. Any unapproved accessory may affect the performance of your phone, damage your phone or even cause personnel injury.    Your wireless phone sends out an electromagnetic field. Do not put the phone near magnetic storage media such as computer disks. Neighboring  electric  appliances  such  as  TVs,  phones,  radio receivers  and  PCs  may  affect  the  use  of  your  phone  and  its performance.     Do not connect the phone to an incompatible device.    Only  qualified  personnel  should  service  the  phone  or  install  the phone in a vehicle.  Care and maintenance                                                                      Your  phone  is  a  product  of  superior  design  and  craftsmanship  and should be  treated with  care.  The suggestions below will  allow you  to enjoy this product for many years.    Keep your phone out of the hands of small children and pets. They may accidentally damage the phone or choke on small parts.
    Keep the phone dry and avoid liquids that corrode the phone.    Do not use the phone with a wet hand, which may cause an electric shock.    Do not store the phone in hot areas, which can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries or melt accessories.    Do not store the phone in cold areas. When the phone warms up to its  normal  operating  temperature,  moisture  can  form  inside  the phone, which may damage the phone’s electronic circuit boards.    Do  not  expose  your  phone  to  hot  sun  which  may  overheat  your phone.    Do  not  place  your  phone  near  flammable  liquids,  gases  or explosive substances.    Do not drop or knock the phone. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards.    When cleaning your phone, use a slightly damp or anti-static cloth. Do  not  use  a  dry  or  static  cloth.  Do  not  use  chemicals  such  as cleaning  solvents  to  clean  the surface. Switch  off  the  phone first and then do the cleaning.    Do not paint the phone. Paint can prevent proper operation.   If your phone has a flash, do not use it too close to the eyes. This may cause damage to eyes.    If  the  phone  or  battery  gets  wet  and  the  label  in  the  phone  is damaged,  phone  repairs  are  no  longer  guaranteed  by  the manufacturer’s  warranty,  even  if  the  warranty  for  your  phone  has not expired.    Improper use will invalidate the warranty! These safety instructions also apply to original accessories.
1 1  Start Using 1.1  Battery Before using your phone for the first time, please follow the instructions below to charge your battery completely. Do not overcharge, which will damage the battery and  shorten its life. When not in use, unplug the charger from both your phone and the electrical outlet.  Battery  charging  time  depends  on  the  remaining  battery  charge,  the type of battery, and the charger used. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times, but it will gradually wear out. When the operation time is noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new battery.  1.1.1 Uninstallation and installation of battery   Push  the  back  cover  of  the  phone  upward  as  shown  below  and remove.    Pull out the top of the battery and remove.    When installing the battery, insert the metal contact at the bottom of the battery into the corresponding slot of  the mobile phone, and  then press  the  battery  down  to  install  it  in  place.  The  battery  must  be
2 ensured to be installed before power on.    Finally install the back cover of the mobile phone. 1.1.2 Charging the battery When  the  power  of  the  battery is  lower  than  usual,  the  phone  will prompt battery low. Please charge the battery, otherwise you will lose unsaved  files.  If  you  don’t  charge  for  a  long  time,  the  phone  will  be powered off automatically.  When charging, the battery icon at the upper corner of the screen will appear in a charging state. During the charge, the phone and charger may heat up a little bit, which is considered a normal phenomenon. Warning:  The stated charging temperature ranges from 0℃ to 40℃. Please do  not  use  charging  equipment  if  the  temperature  exceeds  the range.  Please  only  use  the  charger  provided  by  the  supplier. Application  of  unauthorized  charger  may  trigger  danger  and breach the mobile phone maintenance warranty. 1.1.3 Use of battery In actual use, the standby time and talk time of the mobile phone varies with  the  network  status,  working  conditions  and  different  usage behaviors. SIM card Your network operator will provide you a SIM card which is the key for your access to the digital GSM/3G network. Prior to using the phone, you need to insert an activated SIM card in the mobile phone. All relevant information concerning network connection will be recorded in the SIM card. SIM card can be removed from your mobile phone and be  used  in  any  other  GSM  mobile  phones  (new  mobile  phone automatically reads the SIM).  In order to prevent loss and damage to the information in the card, you should avoid touching the metal area and keep it away from electric and magnetic  places.  SIM  card  once  being  damaged,  you  will  not  be registered to the GSM network. Warning:  You  must  power  off  the  mobile  phone  before  removing  the  SIM card. Inserting or removing the SIM card is absolutely prohibited when the external power supply is connected, otherwise the SIM card and mobile phone may be damaged.
3 1.1.4 Inserting the SIM card   Power off the mobile phone, remove the back cover and battery.    Insert the SIM card correctly in the card slot; finally install the back cover and battery of the mobile phone.  1.1.5  Unlock the SIM card In  order  to  prevent  illegal  use,  SIM  card  adopts  PIN  code  (personal identification code) encryption protection. If this function is selected, PIN code should be inputted correctly each time when you power on the mobile phone, thus to unlock the SIM card for normal use. Users can disarm the SIM card protection but illegal use of the SIM card cannot be prevented.  If the PIN code input is incorrect for three consecutive times, your SIM card will be locked by the network. The mobile phone will enquire the PUK code which will be provided by your network operator. If the PUK code  input  is  wrong  for  10  times,  the  SIM  card  will  be  permanently barred. Note:  Your  network  operator  will  set  a  standard  PIN  code  (4  to  8 numbers) for you and you should change it to private password as soon as possible. Plug and unplug the memory card   Power  off  the  mobile  phone,  remove  the  rear  cover  and  battery. The memory card slot at the side of SIM card slot. You should push the memory card slot according to the indication marked in the slot to open it, firstly.   Insert the memory card to the slot according to the figure below.
4    Then pull the memory card slot to close it.      Finally, install the battery and cover the back cover of the mobile phone. Please keep your memory card safe.  Plug and unplug the headset Insert the connector of the headset to the headset jack at the left side of the mobile phone. Gently pull out the headset to remove it. Status bar and content In standby interface you can get the information that you need from the indication icons on the screen.  No service or No SIM card inserted in slot  Signal strength of WCDMA network  Signal strength of GSM network  Internet connected, but no data transfer  The keypad of mobile phone is locked
5  Packet data connected  Roaming  Unread SMS  Unsent SMS  Unread MMS  USB cable connected  Music playing in background  FM radio playing background  Unread push message  The current phone profile is meeting mode  The current phone profile is outdoor mode  The current phone profile is driver mode  All incoming calls are diverted to a defined number  Headset has been inserted  Bluetooth power on  Bluetooth headset connected   Indicating current battery capacity  1.1.6 Keys  Functions of the keys are described as following:
6  Sn Keys Function description 1 Send key (Snd) Making  a  call;  answering  a  call;  on  the standby  interface  press  the  Snd  key  to enter the Log. 2 End key (End) Short  press  End  key  to  hang  up  the  call and back to the standby interface. 3 Left soft key (LSK) Pop  up  menu;  enter  the  corresponding function in standby screen. 4 Right soft key (RSK) Back;  enter  the  corresponding  function  in standby screen. 5 OK key Select; enter main menu in standby screen. 6 Navigation key Move  the  cursor  to  left,  right,  upward  or downward. 7 Menu key Short press to enter main menu screen. 8 Clear key (C) Clear the item before the cursor in editor.
7 9 Keyboard Input number, letter, symbol and character. 10 Receiver Listen to  the voice of the other side  when calling.  11 LED Indicate  the  event  of  missed  call,  unread message, charging and alarm. 12 Headset jack Insert  the  headset  to  answer  calls  and  to listen to the music, and so on. 13 Power key(Pwr) Long  press  the  key  to  power  on/off  the phone. 14 USB port  Connecting USB cable or charger. 15 Microphone During  the  calling  process,  please  do  not cover the microphone with hand. 16 Volume key Short press  to  adjust volume when  calling or on standby interface. 17 Camera key Press  to  launch  the  camera;  in  preview screen press camera key to take a picture. 18 Speaker For  activating  the  speaker,  you  can  listen audio or calls in hands-free mode. 19 Camera lens For  finding  a  view  with  the  camera  and taking picture or video. When you have a missed call and unread SMS, the standby interface will display relevant icon (s), press navigation key to switch the item that you want to view; then press OK key to view the selected content.   Note:  In the manual “short press X key” refers to loose the key at once after pressing; “long press X key” refers to  loose  the X  key after pressing it for over one second. 2  Dial and answer the call Making a call When the network operator’s name appears on the screen, the mobile phone  enters  into  the  normal  standby  state  in  which  you  can  dial  or answer a  call.  The  network  signal  strength indicator at the top  of  the screen  will  show  the  network  signal  strength.  The  call  quality  has a relatively high impacted from obstacles. Therefore, movement in a small range can effectively improve the signal strength.  In the standby interface, input the call numbers, press Snd key to make the voice call, active LSK and select Video call to make the video call.  Making domestic call
8 In the standby interface, input the call numbers (please add the area code for domestic long-distance calls), then press Snd key to make the call. Calling extension of fixed number  When calling the extension number of a fixed number, you need to dial the host number and then dial the extension number according to the corresponding  voice  hints.  If  you  insert  “p”  between  the  host  number and  extension  number,  the  mobile  phone  will  automatically  dial  the extension number for you.  Making an international call To make an international call, you simply need to input the symbol “+”, then input the country code and complete phone number that you want to dial. Answering a call 2.1.1 Answering new voice call If  there  is  a  new  incoming  call  during  a  call  in  progress,  the  mobile phone will pop up caller interface (call waiting is activated) and give a short prompt to tell you that you have a new call. At this time, you can press Snd key or activate LSK to select Answer incoming to answer the new call. When you answer a new call, the original call will enter holding status. At this time, you can activate  LSK to select Switch to the original call, and the new call will enter into holding status. Note: When you are in call progress, the new call to another SIM card can’t be dialed in. 2.1.2 Connecting two calls at the same time When two  telephone numbers are  connected, activate  LSK,  and you can operate as follows: Switch:  switch  call.End  active  End  hold  End  all,  SMS,  Phone  Book, Mute, Create conference, Enable Bluetooth End active: hang up the current call. End all: hang up all the calls. SMS: edit the SMS and send it. Phone Book: enter the phone book interface. Mute: select Mute to turn off the microphone. In this mode, the other party will not hear you but you can still hear the other party. You can select Unmute to turn the microphone back on and the other party can hear you again.
9 Create conference: when making conference call, you can have a talk separately with designated conference participants. Enable Bluetooth: select Bluetooth to turn on Bluetooth and the icon will display on the screen. 2.1.3 Conference call During the conference call, activate LSK, and you also can operate as follows:  Hold: hold the conference call then others can not hear your voice; and the option of Hold changed to Active, select it and you can go back to the conference call mode. New call: enter the dialing interface. Press  Snd key to make the call after inputting the number. Conference list: display the members that in conference call.. 2.1.4 Answering a video call During the video call, activate LSK; you can also operate as follows: Screen mode: select the display mode of video call, such as: minimize myself, maximize myself, display other person only, display myself only. Video settings: you can send live video, an image or a video clip to the other party via selecting a live video, substituted picture or substituted video. Image quality: you can adjust the image quality of the caller and the calling party. Emergency call In any country using the digital GSM network, if you are in the network coverage area (you can check the network signal strength at the top of mobile phone screen), even without the SIM card, you also are able to make an emergency call. Inputting  the  PIN  code  or  the  phone  unlocking  interface,  input emergency number then press SOS and you can make an emergency call. Note:  The emergency call numbers vary in different countries or regions. Please  refer  to  the  local  information  for  specific  emergency service numbers.
10 3  Standby mode and main menu In standby mode, the screen displays lots of useful information, such as missed calls, new messages. You can press navigation keys to select the corresponding items. In standby interface, press Menu key to enter the main menu and use the navigation keys to switch the icons and access the functions directly. The following table shows the twelve functions of the Main Menu where icons appear in the same order on the screen (Sequence of the menus may vary depending on network operators).  My Files Phone Book Log Entertainment Message Videophone  Camera  Tools Settings Connectivity Internet SIM Toolkit 4  My Files In my files, you can manage files such as pictures, sound, videos and others applications stored in the phone or memory card. Pictures  All photos and images are stored in this folder including Images/Preset wallpapers. Press OK key to preview pictures and press  LSK for the menuto  manage  your  picture  files  (for  preset  pictures,  some  options below may not be operable): Delete: delete the current files. Send: send the selected file via MMS, E-mail or Bluetooth. Copy: copy the file to destination folder. Move: move the file to destination folder. Rename: rename for the picture. New folder: create a new folder. Open  in  sequence: display all  file automatically  in full  screen status orderly. Use image: use image to relevant applications. Type of view: arrange the selection according to titles or thumbnails. Sort: arrange the files according to name, size, date and type. Mark/ Mark all: mark selected pictures to perform options on multiple pictures.
11 Getting certificate: get the certificate for the current picture. Property: display current file details including: Format, Date and time, Size, etc. Sound All music and sound files are stored in this folder. Press OK key to play files and press LSK for the menu to manage your files: Delete: delete the current files. Send: send the selected file via MMS, E-mail or Bluetooth. Copy: copy the file to destination folder. Move: move the file to destination folder. Rename: rename for the music. New folder: create a new folder. Set as ring tone: set the current audio file as voice call ring, video call ring or message ring. Add to playlist: add the audio file to playlist. Type of view: arrange the selection according to titles or thumbnails. Sort: arrange the files according to name, size, date and type. Mark/  Mark  all:  mark  selected  files  to  perform  options  on  multiple selections. Getting certificate: get the certificate for the current file. Property: display current file details including: Format, Date and time, Size, etc. Videos All video clips are stored in this folder. Press OK key to play/ pause the file or press LSK for the menu to manage your videos: Delete: delete the current files. Send: send the selected file via MMS, E-mail or Bluetooth. Copy: copy the file to destination folder. Move: move the file to destination folder. Rename: rename for the video. New folder: create a new folder. Open in sequence: orderly play all the videos automatically. Add to playlist: add the video file to playlist. Type of view: arrange the selection according to titles or thumbnails. Sort: arrange the files according to name, size, date and type. Mark/  Mark  all:  mark  selected  video  to  perform  options  on  multiple videos. Getting certificate: get the certificate for the current file.
12 Property: display current file details including: Format, Date and time, Size, etc. Documents You can view the documents that stored in your phone. Java files All the java files are stored in this folder. You can install and enjoy java applications with this function. Others Other unrecognized files are stored in this folder. Management Enter management; you can do the operations below: Storage type: set the storage position as phone or T-flash. Format T-flash: clear all the data in the T-flash card. Memory status: displays the available storage in phone and T-flash. T-flash T-flash is the memory card used for storing your data. In my file, use left/right navigation key switch to T-flash to view all the files stored in the memory card. Press LSK for the menu to manage the files. 5  Phone Book Enter the phone book interface, input the first letter of  the name, you can  search  relevant  records.  Activate  LSK  to  conduct  the  following operations: New contact: create a new contact. Edit contact: edit the current contact. Delete: delete the information of current contact. Find: search the the contact by name, number or group. Send message: send message to current contact. Send vCard: send the information of current contact as vCard mode. IP dial: add IP number and call the current contact. Video call: call the current contact in video call mode. Copy: copy the contact to designated place. Move: move the contact to designated place. Mark/Mark  all:  mark  selected  contact  to  perform  options  on  multiple contacts. Advanced: you can view the member of group, set the position to view contacts  from,  view  my  number  from  other  numbers  and  check  the
13 memory status of SIM card or Phone. 6  Log Enter log interface, there displays the records of missed calls. You can press left/right navigation key to switch to other tabs, such as received calls, dialed calls and all calls. In every sheet, activate LSK, you can operate as follows:  Save: save the current number as new contact or replace the existing contact. IP dial: add IP number and call the current number. Voice call/Video call: call the current number in voice call or video call. Send SMS/MMS: send SMS or MMS to the current number. Edit before call: edit the number before making the call. Add to blacklist: add the current number to blacklist. Call duration: you can check the duration time of the last call, received calls, dialed calls and total. Packet data counter: you can view the count of all sent and received. Delete/Delete all: delete the current number/ all the numbers. 7  Entertainment Music player With the music player you can play audio files stored in the phone or memory card. In music player, press LSK to select from the following options: Play via Bluetooth: switch the sound from phone to Bluetooth headset when the Bluetooth headset has been matched. Playlist: open to view all audio files in current playlists. My  playlist: from  here  you  can  add,  rename  and  delete  playlists  as needed. All music: list the entire audio files. Play  mode: set  the  play  mode to  Once, Repeat track,  Original play, Repeat all and Random. Equalizer: set  the  equalizer  to  Normal,  Pop,  Rock,  Jazz,  Classic, Define1,  Define2  or  Define3  play  modes.  The  Define1,  Define2  and Define3 can be edited. Visual  effects:  set  the  visual  effects  to  none  (standard),  Spectrum analysis or Night vision  Minimize: hide  the  Entertainment  but  will  continue  playing  in  the background while other applications are running.
14 Set as ring tone: set the playing audio file as ringtone for voice call ring, video call ring or message ring. Send: send the selected audio file via MMS/E-mail/Bluetooth. Property: open to view the property of music file being played. Video player With the video player you can play  video files stored in the phone or memory card. In video player, press LSK to select from the following options: Play via Bluetooth: switch the playing sound from phone to Bluetooth headset when the Bluetooth headset has been matched. Playlist: open to view all video files in current playlists. My  play  list: from here you can add, rename and delete playlists as needed. All video: list the entire video files. Full screen: playing the video in full screen mode. Play mode: set the play mode to Once, Repeat track, Original play, Repeat all and Random. Mute audio: set Mute/Unmute audio. When the status is Mute audio, it should display Unmute audio. Send: send the selected video file via MMS/E-mail/Bluetooth. Property: open to view the property of the file being played. Voice recorder Select voice recorder press LSK to select from the following options:  Record time: set recording time, when recording is over or when OK key is pressed to stop, the recording will save automatically. My recordings: open the recordings folder to view recordings.  Games  To add richness to your entertainment life, the phone provides some fun games. Please get more information in the instructions of the phone. Java box The Java box feature enables you to install a Java application to your phone, view the Java applications currently installed on the phone  or remove Java applications which you no longer want. FM radio To listen to the FM radio, you must plug in the headset first. In the FM radio  screen,  press  left/right  navigation  key  to  change  stations  in sequential order; press up navigation key to enter my favorite list; press
15 down navigation key to switch and select the search mode from Manual, Favorite or Automatic. By using the LSK you can do the operation as follows: Save: save the current channel to my favorite list. My favorite: view the saved channels in the list. You also can edit or add new channels. Search Mode: set the search mode as Manual, Favorite or Automatic. Shortcut key setting: assign a key to a designated channel and press the shortcut key to play the predefined channel. Minimize: exit the FM radio screen and the FM radio continues playing in the background. 8  Message SMS New: create a new SMS message and send or save it. Inbox: you can view the received SMS messages. Drafts: store incomplete SMS messages that you can finish later. Outbox: store the SMS messages that are pending to be sent. Sent: store the SMS message that sent successfully according to the settings. SMS templates: you can create a new template; you also can edit or delete existing templates. Voice mail: receive voice messages when you are unable to answer. Please contact your service provider to get the voice mail box number. Settings:  set  the  correlative  parameter  for  SMS  message,  such  as service center, date of expiry, delivery reports, broadcast and so on. SMS counter: note the counter of total sent and total received. Memory status: view the memory status of the SIM and Phone. MMS New: create a new MMS message and send or save it. Inbox: you can view the received MMS messages. Drafts: store the incomplete MMS messages that you can finish later. Outbox: store the MMS messages that are pending to be sent. Sent: store the MMS message that sent successfully according to the settings. Folders: store the MMS message that moved to the created folder. MMS templates: you can create a new template; you also can edit or delete existing templates. Settings:  set  the  correlative  parameter  for  MMS  message,  such  as
16 profile, send, receive, edit and view mode. E-mail New: create a new E-mail and send or save it. Inbox: you can view received E-mails. Drafts: store incomplete E-mails that you can finish later. Outbox: store the E-mail messages that are pending to be sent. Sent: store the E-mail that sent successfully according to the settings. Settings:  you  can  edit,  rename,  delete  and  create  account.  Set  the correlative parameter for E-mail, such as user information, connection, and message preference. Accounts: several accounts can be stored and you can select one as the default. Push messages In push messages, you can view or delete saved push messages. 9  Videophone Video call: input number and press LSK can dial out video call. Screen mode: select the display mode of video call, such as: minimize myself, maximize myself, display other person only, display myself only. Video settings: you can send live video, an image or a video clip to the other  party  via  selecting  live  video,  substituted  picture  or  substituted video. Image quality: you can adjust the image quality of the caller and the calling party. Color  mode:  you  can  adjust  the  color  of  the  image  or  video  from Default, Sepia, or Black&white.  Video  settings:  you  can  send  your  live  video,  substituted  picture  or substituted video to the remote party. Voice auto switch: set the function of voice auto switch on/off. 10 Camera By using the  LSK  and the navigation key you can view the following options: Switch camera: you can use navigation key to switch between photo and video modes to take pictures and videos. Image  size/Video  size:  set  the  size  of  the  image/video  that  will  be captured. Quality: set the quality of the photo/ video. White balance: set the white balance state.
17 Effects: put effects in the pictures taken. Night mode: set night mode on/off. Shutter sound: set shutter sound on/off. Shooting mode: set normal, continuous or self-timer as the shooting mode. Screen direction: set the display mode of screen. My photos/My videos: enter pictures or videos in my files to view the photo or video. 11 Tools Alarm Clock There are 3 alarms in your phone. The functions and using methods are completely the same. You can set to turn on/off respectively. Set alarm Select an alarm, enter the settings interface of this alarm, you can start or stop this alarm, and set the time, repeat frequency of the alarm, at the same time, and more. Alarm remind  When  the  alarming sets  off,  there  is  an  alarm  notice  in  the  handset (refer to alarm settings). If the mobile phone is in power off state, after the alarm sets off, bring up the power on confirmation interface, and you can select power on or not.  Schedule Enter schedule interface, the current month calendar is displayed and the  current  date  has  a  frame  around  the  number  with  special  mark. Activate LSK, and you can operate as follows:  New: create a new calendar entry. Select date: switch the date that needs to be changed (in a valid period of time), the selected date will be displayed. List: display a list of appointments and events. Memory  status:  display  the  number  of  used  and  free  storage  for schedule entries. Calculator The  calculator  performs  four  operations  as  addition,  subtraction, multiplication and division. Enter the calculator interface, you can input numbers directly and press  the  navigation key to  switch between the operations needed, and then start calculation.
18 When the calculation of dividing 0 overflows, the result is  larger than 999999999 or less than -999999999, the mobile phone will display the error message as “E”. Doc. Editor View the document file that stored in Phone and T-flash card. Notes You can make and save notes on your phone. To-Do This function is used for adding and viewing task items. You also can edit or delete the existing tasks from the list.  World clock Enter  world  clock  interface,  you  can  switch  the  city  by  using  the navigation key, you also can use the LSK to select your home city.  In the city list, you can quick search the city by inputting the first letter of the city. Stopwatch Enter  stopwatch,  press  the  OK  key  to  begin  timekeeping,  and  press OK key each time to split records. Press  RSK to stop the recording, press LSK to reset the record. Maximum number of records is nine. Countdown timer Enter  countdown  timer  then  press  Numeric  keys  to  set  times,  then press OK key to edit fields, and the countdown begins. When the set time is up you will hear bell sounds. Countdown can run in background. Currency exchange Enter currency exchange, set the base currency in the From field then set the  other  currency in the  To field. Input the exchange rate in the Rate field; Input the amount to be converted. Press OK key to get the result of the conversion. 12 Settings Phone Time and date: you can modify the local time, date, time format, date format,  activate/deactivate  the  DST  (Daylight  Saving  Time),  you  also can set hide or show local time and date and destination time and date.  Language: you can set the language of the phone.
19 Shortcut key: separately assign an application to the left selection key and right selection key. Automatic keylock: when the phone is in standby status not operated for  a  certain  period  of  time  (preset),  the  keypad  will  be  locked automatically  after  the set time. Then the standby  interface  will  show keypad locked icon. At the right bottom corner of the screen, the word Unlock will appear. If you need to unlock the keypad, you only need to press LSK, and operate according to relevant interface prompts. Schedule Power On/Off: after setting and activating this function, the mobile phone will be automatically powered on/off on the set time. Memory status: shows the information of used and free space in the phone and T-flash card. Phone profiles Phone  Profiles  are  a  group  of  preset  sound  settings.  You  can  also change and save other settings in the profiles according to your own preference.  The  phone  provides  a  set  of  default  profiles  including Normal mode, Meeting mode, Outdoor mode, Driver mode, Flight mode. The default profile is Normal mode. If you opt to use a different profile, a corresponding icon will be displayed at the top of the idle mode screen. Select the phone profile that you wanted, press  OK key to activate it. You also can press LSK to do the operation as following: Edit phone profiles: set the parameters under different profiles, such as ring volume, message volume, ring tone, ring type, keypad volume, low battery tone, vibration pattern and ring/vibration. Timed: mark the profiles effectively in a particular time, you can set the time (within 24 hours), when the set period is over, the profile will return to the current profile.  Display Enter the display interface, you can operate as follows: Greeting: you can  set  a text or  animation to  be  displayed when you power on your phone. Select Animation to use the default animation, Text to write a welcome note, or No greeting to disable this feature.  Wallpaper: you can choose an image from the My Files pictures folder to set as wallpaper in the standby mode.  Themes: you can select theme 1 or 2 as the theme for the phone. Main menu style: set the style of the main menu as list or matrix mode. Active  standby  apps.:  connect  the  applications  to  certain  shortcut keys to be used in standby mode.
20 Power saving: set the brightness and timer for backlight. Font size: set the font size of the phone. Calls Enter the calls interface, you can operate as follows: Call divert: you can set voice call divert, video call divert, fax call divert separately, and you also can set all call types divert to divert all calls. Note:  If the transfer call you set up is a fixed phone, please include the area code of the fixed phone. Call waiting: you can set the function on/off and can query status of the call waiting. After the function is set on, if you have a new incoming call while  in  calling process,  your  phone  will  prompt  the  calling  interface, and  the  call  can  be  received  normally.  If  the  function  is  set  off,  new incoming calls can not be displayed. Call barring: you can set barring voice call or video call. This function needs network support. Please contact your network provider to open this  feature.  Network  provider  will  provide  the  corresponding  network password for you to activate the call barring service. Caller ID: this network service allows you to select whether your phone number  should  be  displayed or  hidden from  the person  who you  are calling. Any  key  answer:  set  the  function  on  to  enable  you  to  answer  the incoming call by pressing any key, except the RSK, End key, Pwr key, OK key.  Auto  redial: turn on/off auto  redial  function.  If  the function  is  set on, when the phone makes an outgoing call and the other side is unable to answer, then the phone will auto redial the number for  a maximum of seven times. You can cancel dialing the current numberwhen calling. Headset auto answer: set the function on to enable your phone to answer the incoming call automatically after five seconds when you are using a headset. IP  number  setting:  you  can  create  a  list  of  prefix  name  and  prefix numbers that are used for IP dial. Alert tone: you can set the tone of connection or minute alert on/off. Firewall: you can view, edit, add from phone book, delete, delete all the record in blacklist/whitelist;  you  also  can set  select blacklist, whitelist, unknown incoming call barring from Mode. If set the blacklist mode on, the number in the list is blocked; if set the whitelist mode on, only the number in the list is allowed to dial in; if set to unknown incoming call
21 barring on, the number that is not stored in the phone book is blocked; set to off to remove the Firewall. Security Enter the security interface, you can operate as follows: PIN activate:  the function can prevent others from using your SIM card without  your  permission.  After  the  SIM  card  PIN  code  is  activated, correct PIN code must be inputted every time when the mobile phone is powered on; otherwise you can only make emergency calls.  Note:  PIN code is the operating password giving access to the SIM card. The SIM card will be locked, if incorrect PIN code is entered for 3 consecutive times. When  locked, you will need the  PUK code to unlock  the  SIM  card.  The  PUK  code  may  be  provided  for  you together with the PIN code and the SIM card. If not, please contact your network provider. Change PINs: if the PIN/PIN2 is activated, you can change the current PIN and PIN2 through the system prompts. Power on lock: set the function on and input the security code correctly, correct security code must be inputted every time when the  phone  is powered on. Phone lock: input the correct security code to lock the phone to stop others from using it or to prevent keys from being pressed accidentally. Change security code: you can change the security code through the system prompts. Fixed  numbers:  set  the function  on,  the  phone  with  the current SIM card is only allowed to be used to dial the telephone numbers existing in the  list.  To  turn  on  the  function,  you  need  to  input  your  PIN2  code. Please consult with your network service provider for more details. Privacy  guard:  if activated,  the  phone  will  ask  for  a  security  code before  you  can  access  the  applications  that  you  set  to  be  privacy guarded. Network Enter the network interface, you can operate as follows: Search type: you can select automatic or manual type for searching. New  search: re-search for an  available  network and  manually select the network you want to use. Preferred network: the list of networks in your SIM card defines the order of preference in which your phone will select a network in
22 automatic mode. Enter the individual networks in your own preferred order and store them in your SIM card. Network mode: you can set the network mode as automatic, WCDMA only or GSM only. Videophone See chapter 9 of the Manual. Data profiles 12.1.1  Internet profile Enter the internet profile, you can operate as follows: Web  Browser  profile:  you  can  select  the  correct  profile  for  web browser. MMS profile: you can select the correct profile for MMS. 12.1.2  Data profile Enter the data profile, you can operate as follows: Edit data profile: you can select and edit the name and APN for the corresponding profile that you selected in the profile list. Select data profile: you can select the corresponding profile for MMS, Java box, Internet, E-mail and Streaming. Restore factory settigs Select this function to restore your phone’s settings to factory settings. Clear all Select this function to delete all data and cancel all settings previously made on your phone. It is important to backup your data to the memory card or your computer if clear all has to be performed. 13 Connectivity Bluetooth Enter into Bluetooth menu interface, you can operate as follows:  Bluetooth  status:  turn on/off the Bluetooth function. When Bluetooth function is turned off, all Bluetooth connections are suspended, you can not transmit and  receive  data  by using  Bluetooth. Please  turn off  the Bluetooth  function  when  your  phone  is  used  for  other  operations, because Bluetooth connection will consume the battery power. Paired devices: select Search for device to find the device that is in range  and  in  visiable  status. When  you  pair  your  phone  with  other device in the list, you agree on a shared password for both devices to be used.
23 Active device info:  displays the information of the connected device, such as: device name, bluetooth address, device type and so on. My phone’s visibility: you can set the status for your phone as shown to all or hidden.  Own device info: show the related service information of the Bluetooth device, including: device name, Bluetooth address and so on. Packet data connection You can select the packet data connection mode as When needed or Always online. PC synchronization You can use the PC Suite/Tools to connect your phone with the PC and perform the following: Contact: synchronize your phone's contacts by importing or exporting contacts to/from your PC. Calendar: synchronize your phone’s calendar by importing or exporting the calendar to/from your PC. Ringer: import or export the music file between PC and phone.  Picture: import or export the picture between PC and phone. Movie: import or export the movie between PC and phone. File: import or export the file between PC and phone. SMS: import the sms from phone or create new sms in PC. Internet: access the internet by snapdialer. Before  connecting  to  your PC,  you should install the  PC Suite/Tools. Please follow the on-screen guide on your PC when installing the PC Suite/Tools. Before running the PC Suite/Tools, your phone must enter the  PC  synchronization  mode  and  stay  “Waiting  for  connection  with PC…”  screen  (except  the  dialing-up  to  internet  function),  the  PC Suite/Tools software can run normally. Backup to T-Flash Backup user data to T-flash card, including contacts, SMS, MMS, Email, gallery, etc. Restore from T-Flash Restore the backup data from T-flash card to the phone. 14 Internet Prior to using the Internet, the following settings must be carried out first:
24 Apply  for  WAP  services;  contact  your  network  service  provider  for specifics  of  WAP  services.  Make  necessary  WAP  settings  on  your mobile phone by referring to the data and proxy settings. Enter internet interface, you can operate as follows: Enter Address: input the website that you want to access. Search Google: use the google as the engine for searching according to the settings. Home Page:  you can access the internet of an assigned URL set as home page in the browser profile. My Bookmark: my bookmark is used to save the websites that you set as favorites. History: display the address list of websites recently browsed.  Saved Pages: shows the list of pages you have selected to be saved. When highlighting home page, my  bookmark or history,  use  the  LSK enter  the  settings  screen,  you  can  select  search  engine  or  delete temporary files, you also can set the parameters of load content, look and feel, security, browser profile. 15 SIM Tookit This  function  is  provided  by  the  network  operator.  According  to  the services  provided  by  the  SIM  card,  there  will  be  different  options appearing  in  this  directory.  The  name  and  content  of  the  menu  are based  entirely  on  the  services provided  by  the network  operator.  For more information, please contact your network operator. 16 Frequently Asked Questions The mobile phone can not be powered on   The mobile phone can not be powered on since the battery voltage is too low. Please recharge the battery. Unable to make calls   Call barring has been set and barred utilization of the mobile phone. Please check and cancel call barring. Other person is answering my call   The mobile  phone has  been  set  into  divert  your  calls  to another phone number. Please check and cancel call divert. The mobile phone can not connect to the network   The mobile phone is outside of the network coverage area (or there are physical obstacles between the mobile phone and the transmitter), and calls can not be made or answered. If you are in one room, please move closer to the window.
25  In the operation process, the mobile phone may  display the following operating tips:   “Emergency”   You must insert the SIM card before using the mobile phone. If the SIM card has been inserted, please take it out and wipe clean with a dry cloth on the gold metal part, and then insert the SIM card. Or you are outside the network coverage area of the service provider. But another network  found  will  allow  you  to  make  emergency  calls  with  sufficient signal strength. “Invalid SIM”   The SIM card of the mobile phone is locked and the inserted SIM card  is  unable to  be accepted. Please insert the  correct  SIM  card  or contact your network provider. “Please Enter PUK”   The SIM card has been locked since the wrong PIN code has been inputted  three  consecutive  times.  You  must  consult  your  network provider for  special  PUK  code  with  eight  numbers  to  unlock  the  SIM card (The PUK code may have been provided with your PIN code at the same time). Warning:  The SIM  card will be  permanently locked  if  you  input the  wrong PUK code for ten consecutive times then you must apply for a new SIM card from your network provider.
RF Exposure Information and Statement   The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. This model (FCC ID: WA6S810) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for use at the ear is 0.699 W/kg and when properly worn on the body is 1.173 W/kg. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1.5cm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 1.5cm 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. This device complies with the FCC HAC requirements has also been tested E-Field, H-Field and T-Coil, the worst test result of M rating is M3, the T rating is T3. 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: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications 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 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

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