X Wireless MATRIX WCDMA/GSM MOBILE PHONE User Manual S610GSD

X Wireless, LLC WCDMA/GSM MOBILE PHONE S610GSD

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User manualModel:MATRIXBrand:VORTEX
1CATALOG1 Safety & Notice........................................................................................................ 22 Getting Started.........................................................................................................32.1 Turning the Phone On and Off...................................................................................32.2 Battery charging........................................................................................................... 33 Function Menu......................................................................................................... 43.1 Contact...........................................................................................................................43.2 Messaging..................................................................................................................... 43.3 Phone features............................................................................................................. 43.3.1 Calling................................................................................................................ 43.4 Using the mobile phone memory card as U disk....................................................53.5 WLAN.............................................................................................................................53.5.1 Open the WLAN and connect to a wireless network................................. 53.5.2 Connect to other WLAN networks.................................................................63.6 Bluetooth........................................................................................................................63.6.1 Turn on Bluetooth or set the phone can be detected.................................63.6.2 Matching and connecting Bluetooth headset.............................................. 63.6.3 Interrupt and the Bluetooth headset connection.........................................64Application................................................................................................................ 64.1 Browser..........................................................................................................................64.2 Email...............................................................................................................................74.3 Setting............................................................................................................................ 74.3.1 SIM management.............................................................................................74.3.2 Wireless & networks........................................................................................ 74.3.3 Call settings.......................................................................................................74.3.4 Audio profiles.................................................................................................... 74.3.5 Display................................................................................................................74.3.6 Location..............................................................................................................84.3.7 Security.............................................................................................................. 84.3.8 Applications....................................................................................................... 84.3.9 Accounts & sync...............................................................................................84.3.10 Privacy................................................................................................................84.3.11 Storage...............................................................................................................84.3.12 Language & keyboard..................................................................................... 84.3.13 Voice input & output.........................................................................................94.3.14 Accessibility.......................................................................................................94.3.15 Date & time........................................................................................................94.3.16 Schedule power on/off.....................................................................................94.3.17 About phone......................................................................................................94.4 Camera.......................................................................................................................... 94.5 Music.............................................................................................................................. 94.6 File manager...............................................................................................................10
21 Safety & NoticeWARNING: Please pay attention to these guidelines, it’s dangerous and may breakthe law, even the manufacturer will not undertake any responsibility to the user whodoes not follow with the following recommendations or improper to use the SmartPhone.If the phone supports the “Flight mode” function, please set the mode as“Flight mode” on the plane. If not support, please turn off the phone beforeboarding, because the phone may cause interference in aircraft. Pleasefollow any restrictions on the airplane.Switch the device off near the fuel, chemicals, or blasting areas. Keep thedevice away from the children.While driving please obey local laws and regulations with regard to SmartPhone use. When talking on the phone while driving, please obey thefollowing rules: Concentrate on driving and be aware of traffic conditions; ifyour Smart Phone has a hands-free function, please use it in this mode.Under poor driving conditions, please stop the car before you dial or pick upthe phone.Switch off the Smart Phones in the hospital or other forbidden using SmartPhone place. The Smart Phones will affect the normal work of electronicequipment and medical devices, such as pacemakers, hearing aids andother medical electronics equipment.Non-original accessories and components are not provided with repairwarranty qualification.Please do not disassemble your phone by yourself, if your phone is out oforder, please contact your supplier.Please do not charge the Smart Phone before battery is installed. Do notshort-circuit the battery.Smart Phone must be charged in the good ventilated and coolingenvironment, and away from flammable and explosive materials.In order to demagnetization, please keep Smart Phone away from themagnetic material, such as disks, credit card etc.Keep the device dry. Precipitation, humidity, and all types of liquids ormoisture can contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits. If yourdevice does get wet, remove the battery, and contact with the supplier.Do not use the Smart Phone in too high or too low temperature environment,and do not expose the Smart Phone to strong sunlight or high humidity.Do not use liquid or wet cloth with strong detergent to clean the device.This Smart Phone is provided photograph, video recording and soundrecording functions; please follow the relevant laws and regulations to usethose functions. Photograph, video recording and sound recording withoutauthorization may violate laws and regulations.While using the network functions, please do not download the files whichhave virus, do not install any photos and ring tones which have beendamaged. If it results the phone abnormally, our company will not undertake
3any responsibility.Please dispose of batteries according to local regulations, please recyclewhen possible. Please do not dispose as household waste.STATEMENT:Our Company reserves the right to revise this manual contentwithout prior notice.2 Getting Started2.1 Turning the Phone On and OffTo turn on or off the phone please hold down the Power key.If you turn on the phone without having inserted the SIM card, phone will display “No SIMcard”. After inserting the SIM card, the phone will automatically check if the SIM isuseable.The following will be displayed in this order:Input Phone Lock Code—If you set the Phone Lock.Input PIN—If you set the SIM Lock.Searching—The phone will conduct a search to find the appropriate network connections.2.2 Battery chargingPlug the charger connector with the phone, and plug the charger into the electrical outlet.At this time the charge level icon will repeatedly flash at the top right corner of themobile phone’s screen; If the mobile phone charging while power off, a chargingindication will appear on the screen. If the mobile phone was used even after therewas insufficient power, it might take some time after having begun charging untilindication of charging appears on the screen.When the battery level icon does not flash anymore, this means that the battery is fullycharged. If charging while power off, there will still be an indication on the screen when thecharging is complete. This process usually takes more than 2.5 hours(The first three timesyou recharge, you’d better keep 12-14 hours, as this will help extend battery life).Themobile phone and charger will become warm during charging and this is normal.When charging is complete, unplug the charge connector from the electrical outletand the mobile phone.ATTENTION:Charging must be performed in a well-ventilated area with a temperature between-10 C and +45 C. The factory-supplied charger must be used. Using anunapproved charger could be dangerous in addition to being in breach of theprovisions of the repair warranty.If the mobile phone automatically shuts down, or indicates that “Battery is low” youshould immediately charge the battery. If the battery has not been entirely used upbefore charging, the mobile phone will automatically decrease the recharging period.
43 Function Menu3.1 ContactYou can use the phonebook function to save contact information. You can view ormanagement your contacts.NOTICE: SIM card number of records storage capacity and its related3.2 MessagingYou can send or receive SMS and MMS through information function.3.3 Phone features3.3.1 CallingEnter the phone number, including the area code, select one of the SIM card and startto make a call. During in a call, it will display the call status information, if you need to inputthe number, please directly press the number key. For international calls, press “0” key toswitch, until the international phone prefix “+” appears on the screen, enter the countrycode and full number you wish to call.3.3.1.1 Shortcut dialIn the dialer interface, hold the shortcut dial number keys in corresponding list of (2 ~9) can dial a phone. Number1 key have been preset voice mail shortcut dial.3.3.1.2 Call using the contacts1. Press the Home key, click on the “People” App to open the contact.2. Press the Menu key -> Search, Search for the contacts in the contact list3. Click on the contact -> select the SIM card call.3.3.1.3 Call from the call log1. Press the Home key, click on “Dial” icon to open the dialer.2. Click on the call records list. You can also choose from contact interface callrecords tag page open call records list.3. Click on the call log -> select the SIM card to make the call.3.3.1.4 Call from the message1. Press the Home key, click on “SMS” icon to open the message.2. Click to select and open the needed messages or conversation.3. Click on the required messages. If the message contains multiple number, thephone can be activated automatically to options menu you choose information requirednumber, click on the call button to dial.3.3.1.5 Emergency callsWhether install the SIM card or not, the phone can call the emergency phone number forhelp. for example dial number 999.3.3.1.6 Answer a callWhen you received a call from contacts, slide the answer button to right to answer the call.
5If the headset is plugged in, you can also use the button on the headset to answer the call.3.3.1.7 End the callWhen you received a call from contacts, slide the button to left to refuse the call. Whileanswering, click on the end call button to end the current call.3.3.1.8 Call optionsWhile in calling, you can do the operation:MuteTo stop transmitting the user’s voice.HoldPut a call on pause.Un hold*Resume the call.SpeakerActivate or turn off the PA.ContactsEnter contacts menu.Add callAdd a new call.Dial padBegin to dial new call.End callEnd the call.3.4 Using the mobile phone memory card as U disk1. Use USB line will be mobile phone connected to the computer. The status bar willshow the notification icon.2. Open the notice panel.3. In the notification panel, touch “USB connected”, and then touch "turn on USBstorage".NOTICE :If you in the cell phone connections to the computer select open USBstorage devices, mobile phone will not be able to identify memory CARDS. You willnot be able to use some of the mobile phone applications, such as the camera.3.5 WLANProvide as far as 300 feet WLAN (100 M) wireless network access range. If you wantto use the mobile phone of WLAN, you have to connect to wireless access point or "hotspots".NOTICE: The availability of WLAN signal coverage and will depend on the quantity,infrastructure, and other signals penetrate the object and decide.3.5.1 Open the WLAN and connect to a wireless network1. Press the Home key, click on Setting-> Wireless & networks.2. Select WLAN check box, to open Wi-Fi. The phone will automatically scan can beused a wireless network.3. Click on the Wi-Fi settings. Then WLAN network will display a list of WLAN to findthe network of the name and security Settings.
64. Touch one of the WLAN network to connection. When you select open network,mobile phone will be connected to the network. If selected is WEP, WPA/WPA2encryption network, it must first corresponding input password, and then the touchconnection3.5.2 Connect to other WLAN networks1. Wireless and network on the screen, touch the WLAN settings. Find WLANnetworks will be displayed in the WLAN network list.2. Touch other WLAN networks can be connected to the network.NOTICE: In addition, the mobile phone via GPRS Internet. GPRS SIM card in our currentdefault boot is open, the user can manually select the specific location in "Settings -> SIMmanagement -> Data connection, touch “Data connection” to close the current SIM carddata connection.3.6 Bluetooth3.6.1 Turn on Bluetooth or set the phone can be detected1. Press the Home key, click on Setting2. Click on “Wireless & networks”, Then Select “Bluetooth” check box, to openBluetooth. The phone will automatically scan can be used a wireless network. After open,the status bar will appear Bluetooth ( ). Touch the "Scan for devices" will begin to scanfor Bluetooth devices within range.3. Touch Bluetooth Settings, All the equipment will show up in Bluetooth devices listbelow.(Select the check box can be detected, the phone is set to be detected, so that within thescope of other Bluetooth devices can find the phone.)Important: cell phones can detect the longest time for two minutes.3.6.2 Matching and connecting Bluetooth headset1. Press the Home key, click on Setting.2. Click on “Wireless & networks” -> Bluetooth Settings, Then Select Bluetooth checkbox, to open Bluetooth. Then your phone to scan within the scope of the Bluetooth, andwill all find to device display in Bluetooth device list below.Equipment found below in the list of Bluetooth devices.3.6.3 Interrupt and the Bluetooth headset connection1. Press the Home key, click on Setting -> Bluetooth Settings.2. In the list of Bluetooth devices, touch or tap and hold hands-free headset isconnected.3. Long press and select “Disconnect & un pair”.4 Application4.1 BrowserClick the browser icon to open the browser. In the browser, you can open the page bythe following methods:1. Click on the browser address bar, input for the open web site. Click.
72. Touch the menu key-> bookmarks, choose need to open the bookmarks or click onthe most visited/history records label page to choose open other web pages.4.2 EmailEnter E-mail address and login password, choose communication protocol ,Selectdata account [Edit wireless local area network or SIM card to connect to the E-mailnetwork],Setting receiving server and send server address,Edit user name [usernameneed to use the name generate itself], and save Settings, enter the mailbox options towrite and receive mails.4.3 Setting4.3.1 SIM managementSIM information: Choose SIM card enabled or disabled.Default: Set up voice call, messaging and data connection use the default SIM cardGeneral setting: Set the SIM card roaming and contacts & SIM.4.3.2 Wireless & networksAirplane mode: Disable all wireless connection.Wi-Fi: select on or off.Wi-Fi settings: Set up and management wireless access points, etc.Wi-Fi Direct settings: Set up and management WLAN Direct.Bluetooth: Open/close Bluetooth.Bluetooth settings: Management connection, setting device name and can detect thesex, etc.Tethering & portable hotspot: Will you move data connection through cell phoneUSB or as a portable WLAN hot share.VPN settings: Setup and manage virtual private network.Mobile networks: Check the mobile data usage, set access point name and networkoperators.GPRS transfer prefer: Will you move data connection through cell phone USB toshare.4.3.3 Call settingsVoice callIP callOther settings:4.3.4 Audio profilesGeneralSilentMeetingOutdoor4.3.5 DisplayWallpaper: Set up the wall paper of mobile phonesBrightness: Set the brightness of the phone displayAuto-rotate screen: Set up if open automatically rotating screen.Animation: Display window animation Settings.Screen timeout: Automatic adjustment screen lock the delay time before.
84.3.6 LocationUse wireless network: The use of mobile network in application check position.Use GPS satellites: Accurate location to street level.GPS EPO assistance: Use GPS auxiliary material (EPO) to accelerate the GPSpositioning.EPP settings: View the modified EPO configuration informationA-GPS: Use auxiliary data can accelerate the GPS positioning.A-GPS: View the modified A-GPS Settings4.3.7 SecurityScreen unlock: Use design, PIN or password lock screen.SIM card lock: Can open/close lock a SIM card and the SIM card PIN change.Passwords: Enter the password can see of characters.Device administration: Add or delete device manager.Credential storage: Allows the application to access security vouchers and otherdocuments.Install from SD card: From the SD card installed encryption certificate.Set password: Set or modify the documents stored password.Clear storage: Remove all of the contents of the documents stored and reset thepassword.4.3.8 ApplicationsUnknown sources: Setting is allowed to install the electronic market to provideapplication.Manage applications: Management and delete installation applications.Running services: Check and control the currently running services.Storage use: Check the application of storage space.Battery use: Check the power consumption.Development: Set the application development options, set USB debugging,keep sensei state and allow simulation place Settings.4.3.9 Accounts & syncBackground data: Applications can always synchronization, send and receivedata.Auto-sync: Applications to be automatic synchronous data.4.3.10 PrivacyFactory data reset: Remove all data on mobile phones.4.3.11 StorageSD card: view SD card total space and available space.Mount SD card: After unloading SD card SD card will not display.Erase SD card: Remove the SD card all the data.Internal storage: Display size available space.4.3.12 Language & keyboardLanguage settings: can select language and user dictionary.Keyboard settings: choose the Android keyboard, or other input method.
9Input method: Choose input method way.4.3.13 Voice input & outputText-to-speech settings: set to Listen to an example, always use my setting.Default settings: set to Default Engine, install voice data, Speech rate, andlanguage.Engines: Pico TTS settings.4.3.14 AccessibilityAccessibility: set Open/close.Power button ends call: Press power key words will end the call, not shut down the screen.Quick boot: set Open/close.4.3.15 Date & timeAutomatic: Use networks offer a time and date.Set date: Manually edit date.Select time zone: Manually choose time zone.Set time: Manual set a time.Use 24-hour format: set Open/close.Select date format: Choose the date the format of the show4.3.16 Schedule power on/offEach time, including the timing of the setup time and repeat way content, set up completeand checked open the alarm clock check box, when the corresponding setting time, will be setaccording to the switch machine operation and executive boot or shutdown action.4.3.17 About phoneSystem updatesStatus: Check the current state of the mobile phone.About battery: View power consumption situationLegal information: check the open source licenseAbout version: Display model.4.4 Camera1. During the view-finding mode, adjust the lens to allow what is being photographed toappear in the viewfinder.2. After framing the picture you wish to take, keep the camera steady and press” “totake pictures.3. After taking photos. Click the photo preview on the bottom right, you can appear in themenu for the following operation:1. You can share the photo via MMS, E-mail or Bluetooth, etc.2. Click the photo for more operation, such as deleting4.5 Music1. Click on the artist/albums/songs/ library, find you need to play music files.2. Click on the music files start playing.
104.6 File managerIn the main menu click on file management can enter to file management list, memorycard shows all of the file. Root directory of the document according to the menu button canbe new folder, folders and files to copy, view, cut, delete, rename, share and details.
FCC Warning  This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.    Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. 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.    Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information:   This WCDMA/GSM MOBILE PHONE meets the government's requirements for exposure to radio waves. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age or health.    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: MATRIX (FCC ID: 2AIVG-MATRIX) 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 0.651W/kg and when properly worn on the body is 0.347W/kg. 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 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.    Body-worn Operation   This device was tested for typical body-worn operations. To comply with RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 10mm must be maintained between the user’s body and the handset, including the antenna. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories used by this device should not contain any metallic components. Body-worn accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna.

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