X Wireless HOTSPOT mobile phone User Manual
Xwireless LLC mobile phone
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Phone user manual User Guide Contents Quick User Guide .............................................................................................................................. 2 1. Power On/Off .................................................................................................................. 2 2. Turn On /Off Screen ........................................................................................................ 2 3. Lock and Unlock ............................................................................................................... 2 4. Hot Buttons ...................................................................................................................... 2 5. Main Menu ...................................................................................................................... 3 6. Status Bar ........................................................................................................................ 3 Bluetooth Connection ..................................................................................................... 3 8. WLAN Connection ........................................................................................................... 3 Basic Functions .................................................................................................................................. 3 1. Alarm ................................................................................................................................. 3 2. Calculator .............................................................................................................................. 3 3. Browser ................................................................................................................................. 4 4. Calendar ................................................................................................................................ 4 5. Camera .................................................................................................................................. 4 6. File Manager.......................................................................................................................... 4 7. Facebook ............................................................................................................................... 4 8. FM Radio ............................................................................................................................... 4 9. Gallery ................................................................................................................................... 5 10. History ................................................................................................................................. 5 11. People ................................................................................................................................. 5 12. Phone .................................................................................................................................. 5 13. Sound Recorder ................................................................................................................... 5 14. Play Music ........................................................................................................................... 5 15. Messaging ........................................................................................................................... 6 16. Dialer Interface .................................................................................................................... 6 17. Settings................................................................................................................................ 7 17.1 Wireless & networks ................................................................................................. 7 17.2 Device ........................................................................................................................ 8 17.3 Personal ..................................................................................................................... 8 17.4 System ....................................................................................................................... 9 18. Cursor ................................................................................................................................ 10 Quick User Guide 1. Power On/Off In the power-off mode, long press [Power] key, it will power on; otherwise. In the power-on, long press [Power] key, and choose Power off, it will power off. If you set up SIM lock or phone lock, please input the code according to the requirements. 2. Turn On /Off Screen 2.1 Turn Off Screen Please short press [Power] to turn off the screen to save power. 2.2 Turn On Screen When the screen is off, please short press [Power] to wake up the screen. 3. 3.1 Lock and Unlock Lock In idle screen,Please press [Power] to lock this screen to prevent some unexpected operations. 3.2 Unlock After the screen is off, please press anykey to wake up the screen, and then press * and # to unlock the screen 4. Hot Buttons On the shortcut bar, to touch dial button enters Dialer interface;to touch people button enters Contacts; to touch messaging button enters Messages interface;to touch music button enters music list. 5. Main Menu In Main Menu interface, you can press [Menu] key to browse all the applications. Touch and choose one, you can enter and run this application. 6. Status Bar On the LCD top of the idle interface, it is Status Bar. You can’t operate the status bar, it displays some relevant information, including: WLAN, Bluetooth, Battery power, System time, etc. Bluetooth Connection This device supports Bluetooth 2.0, you can listen to music with Bluetooth earphone. About Bluetooth settings and operations, please refer to the section of Bluetooth in System Settings. Prompt: Bluetooth function and operations are based on the real product. 8. WLAN Connection This device supports “WIFI 802.11 b/g/n”. You can access to the local network through WIFI . About WIFI settings and operations, please refer to the WIFI section in System Settings. Basic Functions 1. Alarm You can switch on or off alarm. You can customize clock time and ringtone to alert user. 2. Calculator On Main menu, enter Calculator. It supports four arithmetic operations such as “+”, “-”,”*” and “/”. 3. Browse er On M Main menu, en nter and run In nternet, accesss to the website. Presss [ Menu ] to display option ns menu, operrate the follow wing: Refre esh, stop, hom me, save to book, close, sshare page, fin nd on page, request desktoop site, bookm mark, settin ng. 4. Calendar On M Main menu, en nter Calendar.. You can ckecck the date by y navigation ke ey 5. Camera On M Main menu, en nter Camera. 5.1 Camera Press center key or to tak ke photos. Prress Press to switch betwe een Camera oor Video reco order, to preview the photos. Touch setting icons to display the parameters bbox. Press the flash icon to open or o close flash. 5.2 Video Recorrder Afterr switching in nto Video Recorder, touch begin to camcorder;; touch too stop. The other operrations refer to o Camera. 6. File Ma anager On M Main menu, Yo ou can open file or fold in ph hone or sd card. You can operate the folllowing operation: Dele ete, copy, cut, view detail. 7. Facebo ook Log into Facebookk to start shariing and conne ecting with you ur friends, fam mily, and peoplle you know. 8. FM Rad dio On M Main menu, en nter FM Radio o interface, inssert headset,then you can listen to FM ra radio. Prom mpt: When the e battery of yo our cell is insu ufficient, you may m not run FM M Radio. 9. Gallery In th he folders list, choose and touch a photo o folder to enter, slide from left to right too view pictures list. Toucch a picture orr photo to ente er its view. 10. Historry The call log is sep parated to All call, Miss call,, dial Call, Rec ceived call. Yo ou can view thhe call time an nd the date time. You can n press the call icon to dial tthe number in the call log. 11. People 1.Th he People inclu ude contacted d and favoritess and Group. 2 Yo ou can store ne ew contact to usim or phone 3 Yo ou can view the contact information includ de name, phon ne, email, address etc. 4 If yyou want to ad dd the contac ct to favorites.. You can follo ow these step Prress the contact icon that yo ou want to add d it into favorites to edit the contact detail.. Prress the five-pointed star ico on. And you ca an see the con ntact in the fav vorites 5 Yo ou can create groups to save e different classs contact 12. Phone You can input pho one number then dial button n to make a ph hone call 13. Sound d Recorrder On M Main menu, enter Sound Recorder. The e format of re ecording files is *.3gpp, thee recording le ength depe ends on the sizze of T-Flash card. Toucch to reco ord, touch to stop recorrding, touch to play the e recording filee in the list. C Choose and lo ong press a re ecording file to o delete. 14. Play Music Musiic player supp ports various audio formats, including: Mid di, MP3, amr and a wav, etc 15. Messa aging Presss messaging icon into the messaging me enu. You can view all th he messages from differentt contact. If you u want write a message to other people yyou can follow w these steps 1 Pre ess the top rig ght corner icon n. 2 Ch hoose new me essage 3 Inp put the phone number in the e input field orr press the con ntact icon to choose phone number. 4 Inp put the informa ation into the Text field 5 If yyou want to se end files you can c press the a add icon to ch hoose what you want to inseert to the mms s. 6 Pre ess the send icon 16. Dialerr Interface Presss the dialerr key enter Dialer interfa ace. Dial a Call 16.1 16.1.1 Calls Categ gory Emergen ncy Call You can directlyy dial an emergency serrvice call witthout SIM ca ard. erent netwo ork uses different eme ergency nu umbers, ple ease consullt your netw work Diffe operations company for mo ore details. 16.1.2 Normal Call Ente er a phone number, ch hoose SIM1 orSIM2to make a call by SIM1 oor SIM2.If yo ou're makking a long-d distance calll, please add d the area code before the telephonne number. 16.2 Answer a Call Whe en an incom ming call arriv ves, the pho one will give out the corrresponding prompt (suc ch as vibra ation, ringtone, and etc.); if networkk support, the phone scrreen will shoow the name e and telephone numb ber of the ca aller, slide 16.2.1 Refuse a Call Whe en a call is comingin, sliide 16.2.2 leftw ward, refuse e this call. End a Ca all Afte er finishing a call, click 16.2.3 s call. rightward, answer this to end this call. Call Operration Duriing a call, to ouch screen to operate tthe following g: Add Call: Click , enter a phone num ber, add ano other call. pad: Click Dialp to display y Dialpad intterface. Mute e:Click to set s this call mute. Spea aker: Click ce to , switch call voice tto Speaker; click it again to switcch call voic Recceiver. End Call: When finishing a call, touch to end call. 17. Settings In se ettings, you can perform: Wireless contrrols, Sound settings, Displa ay settings, S Security & location, Applications, SD Card and Loca al disk, Date a and time, Acce essibility, Spee ech synthesis,, About phone e, etc. 17..1 Wirele ess & nettworks In wiireless networrk control, you can set WIFI , Bluetooth, Networks, VPN N settings, Airpplane mode, etc. 17.1.1 sim mana agement: c view the siim card inform mation and sett simcard default setting In the menu you can 17.1.2 Wifi witch between n “On” and “Offf”. Toucch “WIFI” to sw Note e: Please turn off WIFI to sa ave power whe en not using. You can view wifi that your mob bile can scan Choo ose one wifi you want to connect. Then in nput the passw word if it is nec cessary and ppress connect key The mobile wil con nnect the wifi If you input the e password is s correct or don’t need passw sword The mobile connect with the selected wifi automatically y When you restart your mobile wifi in n the meantime the wifi devices is ava ailable 17.1.3 Bluetooth On/Off Toucch “Bluetooth” to switch betw ween “On” and d “Off”. Note: To save power, please e turn off Blue etooth when no ot using. Blue etooth setting gs You can set Blueto ooth On or offf, Device name e, Discoverab ble, Scan for devices and list st the scan nned devices. Blue etooth On/Offf: Touch “Bluettooth” to switcch between “O On” or “Off”. Deviice Name: It displays the fa actory device n name, touch th his item to edit its name. Visib ble: Touch “visible” to switc ch between “O On” or “Off”. Iff it is “On”, The Bluetooth ddevices nearby y can detect this device.. Visib bility timeoutt: Set how long g device will b be discoverable. Searrch for device es: Touch this item to searcch the Bluetooth devices nea arby. Bluetooth devices List: When this device find other Bluetooth devices nearby, it will display them in this list, you can click one and then input PIN for matching and connection. 17.1.4 Data usage Activate or disable data access over Mobile network. 17.1.5 Airplane mode Touch “Airplane Mode” to switch between “On” and “Off”. If Airplane mode is On, all the wireless networks will be disconnected automatically in this mode. Warning: Even if airplane mode is activated, it is forbidden to use (on) in plane or in some special labs or under hospital equipments, other special environments, etc., so as to prevent the intervention of electronic equipments to the communication or this device, you are advised to power off this device in such environments. 17.1.6 Tethering & portable hotspot Share your phone’s mobile data connection via USB or as a portable WIFI hotspot. 17.1.7 Mobile Networks In Mobile Networks, you can set Data enabled or Data Roaming or Access Point Names or Network Operators. 17.2 Device 17.2.1 Audio profiles In sound settings, you can set Silent Mode, Ringer Volume, Media Volume, Notification Ringtone, Audible Touch Tones, Audible Selection, Feedback etc. 17.2.2 Display Settings In display settings, you can perform such operations as “Brightness”, “Wallpaper”, “Sleep”, etc. 17.2.3 Storage 17.2.3.1 Phone Storage View the capacity of ROM. 17.2.3.2 SD Card View The capacity of sd card. 17.2.4 Battery Check the electricity consumed by each application. 17.3 Personal 17.3.1 Location You can set Mode as you need, management your application through this function. 17.3.2 Security You can set Set up screen lock. None: Disable screen unlock security. Key: when you turn on your mobile screen you must Press * key then press #key to unlock screen If you turn on this option. Owner info Show text to display on the lock screen. Set up SIM card lock You can set up SIM1 or SIM2 card lock. 17.3.3 Language & input 17.3.3.1 Language You can select language, the default language is English. 17.3.3.2 KEYBOARD & INPUT METHODS You can check Nikie and android keyboard input method. Meanwhile you can choose which input method is default. 17.3.4 Backup & reset It includes back up my data, backup account, Automatic restore, DRM reset, Factory data reset. 17.4 System 17.4.1 17.4.1.1 Date & Time Automatic date & time Touch this item to switch between “On” and “Off”. If it is set as “On”, it updates the date and time automatically. This function is based on the services provided by the network. Note: When this item is initiated, “Set Date”, “Select Time Zone” and “Set Time” are not available. 17.4.1.2 Automatic Use network provided time zone 17.4.1.3 Set date With time updating “Off”, touch it to display the dialog box of Date Setting. 17.4.1.4 Set time With time updating “Off”, touch it to display the dialog box of Time Setting, and set system time. 17.4.1.5 Use 24-hour format Touch this item to switch between “On” and “Off”. If it is “On”, system time is in 24-hour format, otherwise, it is in 12-hour format. 17.4.1.6 Choose date format Select one item to set date format. 17.4.1.7 Select time zone Touch this item to enter “Select Time Zone”, touch and select any one of world cities, and set it as system time zone. The default time is Beijing time. 17.4.2 Scheduled power on & off Set automatic switch machine on or off. 17.4.3 About phone 17.4.3.1 Status You can check and view “ Battery status”, “Battery level”, “SIM satus”, “IMEI information”, “Wi-Fi MAC address” , “Bluetooth address” , “IP address”, “Serial number”, “Up time”. 17.4.3.2 Legal information Check the open source license. 17.4.3.3 Model number Display the device number. 17.4.3.4 Android version Display its Android version. 17.4.3.5 Baseband version. Display its Baseband version. 17.4.3.6 Kernel version Display its kernel version 17.4.3.7 Build number Display its device build number. 17.4.3.8 Custom build version Display its software version. 18. Cursor Long press 0 can turn on or off cursor function. When you turn on cursor function, you can move cursor to anywhere on the screen by navigation key. Prompt: When you turn on the cursor function .you can not page screen FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types mobile phone / (FCC ID: 2ADLJHOTSPOT) has also been tested against this SAR limit. SAR information on this and other pad can be viewed on‐line at http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid/. Please use the device FCC ID number for search. This device was tested for typical body‐worn operations with the back of the handset kept 10mm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 10mm separation distance between the 10 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. FCC Warning 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 1: 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. NOTE 2: Any changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 11
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