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AX530
Mobile phone
User Manual
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LEGAL INFORMATION
Copyright © 2013 Shenzhen Malata Mobile
Communication CO,LTD
All rights reserved.
This user manual is protected by international
copyright laws.
No part of this publication may be quoted,
reproduced, translated or used in any form
or by any means, electronic or mechanical,
including photocopying and microfilm,
without the prior written permission of
Shenzhen Malata Mobile Communication
CO,LTD.
Statement
This manual is to help you use the product correctly and do
not represent any description of the product configuration.
For product configuration, please refer to the sale of
products with the product contracts (if any), or contact your
vendor. The pictures in this manual are only for reference.
Shenzhen Malata Mobile Communication CO,LTD
reserves the right to make modifications on print errors or
update specifications in this guide without prior notice.
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Contents
Safety ....................................................................................................... 5
Environment ............................................................................................. 7
1 Getting Started .............................................................................................. 8
1.1 Overview ..................................................................................... 8
1.2 Installing the SIM card, battery, and storage card ............................. 8
1.3 Charging the Battery ........................................................................ 11
1.4 Starting up the device ...................................................................... 11
1.5 Status Icons ...................................................................................... 14
2 Using phone features ................................................................................ 16
2.1 Turning the phone function on and off ............................................ 16
2.2 Making a call ................................................................................... 16
2.3 Answering and Ending a call ............................................................. 17
2.4 In-call options ................................................................................... 17
2.5 Using call history .............................................................................. 18
3 Setting on your device .............................................................................. 18
Wireless & networks ............................................................................... 18
Call settings ............................................................................................ 18
Audio profiles ......................................................................................... 19
Display.................................................................................................... 19
Storage .................................................................................................... 20
Applications ............................................................................................ 20
Accounts & sync ..................................................................................... 21
Location .................................................................................................. 21
Security ................................................................................................... 21
Privacy .................................................................................................... 21
Date & time ............................................................................................ 22
About phone ........................................................................................... 22
4 ActiveSync .................................................................................................... 22
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4.1 Data synchronization ......................................................................... 22
4.2 Bluetooth........................................................................................... 23
5 Contacts ........................................................................................................ 25
6 Exchanging Messages .............................................................................. 28
7 Internet .......................................................................................................... 34
7.1 Ways of Connecting to the Internet ................................................. 34
7.2 Browser ............................................................................................ 35
8 Experiencing Multimedia .......................................................................... 37
8.1 Camera & Picture ............................................................................. 37
8.2 Music................................................................................................ 40
8.3 FM Radio ......................................................................................... 43
8.4 Voice Search ..................................................................................... 43
8.5 Sound record .................................................................................... 43
9 Other applications ...................................................................................... 43
9.1 Calendar ........................................................................................... 43
9.2 Alarm Clock ..................................................................................... 46
9.3 Calculator ......................................................................................... 47
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Safety
Never attempt to disassemble your phone. You alone are
responsible for how you use your phone and any
consequences of its use.
As a general rule, always switch off your phone wherever
the use of a phone is prohibited. Use of your phone is
subject to safety measures designed to protect users and
their environment.
Do not use your phone in damp areas (bathroom,
swimming pool…). Protect it from liquids and other
moisture.
Do not expose your phone to extreme temperatures lower
than - 10°C and higher than + 55°C.
The physic chemical processes created by chargers
impose temperature limits when charging the battery. Your
phone automatically protects the batteries in extreme
temperatures.
Do not leave your phone within the reach of small children
(certain removable parts may be accidentally ingested).
Electrical safety: Only use the chargers listed in the
manufacturer’s catalogue. Using any other charger may be
dangerous; it would also invalidate your warranty. Line
voltage must be exactly the one indicated on the charger’s
serial plate.
Aircraft safety: Switch off your wireless device whenever
you are instructed to do so by airport or airline staff.
Consult the airline staff about the use of wireless devices
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on board the aircraft. If your device offers a ‘flight mode’,
this must be enabled prior to boarding an aircraft.
Explosive materials: Please comply with warning signs at
petrol station asking you to switch your phone off. You will
need to comply with radio equipment usage restrictions in
places such as chemical plants, fuel depots and at any
location where blasting operations are under way.
Electronic equipment: To avoid the risk of
demagnetization, do not let electronic devices close to your
phone for a long time.
Electronic medical equipment: Your phone is a radio
transmitter which may interfere with electronic medical
equipment or implants, such as hearing aids, pacemakers,
insulin pumps, etc. It is recommended that a minimum
separation of 15 cm be maintained between the phone and
an implant. Your doctor or the manufacturers of such
equipment will be able to give you any advice you may
need in this area.
Hospitals: Always make sure that your phone is switched
off in hospitals when so instructed by warning signs or by
medical staff.
Road safety: Do not use your phone when driving. In
order to give your full attention to driving, stop and park
safely before making a call. You must comply with any
current legislation.
Distance of operation: This phone model has been tested
and meets radiofrequency exposure guidelines when used
as follows:
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• Against the ear: Place or receive a phone call and hold
the phone as you would a wire line telephone.
Environment
Packaging: To facilitate the recycling of packaging
materials, please obey the sorting rules instituted locally
for this type of waste.
Batteries: Spent batteries must be deposited at the
designated collection points.
The product: The crossed-out waste bin mark affixed to
the product means that it belongs to the family of
electrical and electronic equipment.
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1 Getting Started
1.1 Overview
1.2 Installing the SIM card, battery,
and storage card
You need to remove the back cover before you install the
SIM card and battery. Also, make sure to always turn off the
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power before installing or replacing the SIM card and
battery.
To remove the back cover
1. Make sure your device is turned off.
2. Firmly hold the device with both hands and the front panel
facing down.
3. Push the back cover up with your thumbs until it
disengages from the device and then slide it up to remove.
To install the SIM card
The SIM card contains your phone number, service details,
and phonebook/ message memory. Your device is
supported both 2G and 3G (WCDMA) SIM cards.
1. Remove the battery if it is installed.
2. Hold the SIM card with the cut corner oriented as shown
and slip it into the card holder.
Note: Some legacy SIM cards may not match with your
device. You should consult with your service provider
for a replacement SIM card. There may be fees for this
service.
To install the battery
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Your device comes with a rechargeable Lithium-ion battery
and is designed to use only manufacturer-specified original
batteries and accessories. Battery performance depends
on many factors, including network configuration, signal
strength, and usage patterns.
1. Align the battery’s exposed copper contacts with the
battery connectors at the bottom part of the battery
compartment.
2. Insert the contacts side of the battery first and then
gently push the battery into place.
3. Replace the back cover.
To remove the battery
1. Make sure your device is turned off.
2. Remove the back cover.
3. The bottom of the phone has a notch. Lift the battery by
the notch to remove it.
To install a memory card
To have additional storage for your images, videos, music,
and files, you can purchase a memory card and install it
into your device.
1. Make sure that your device is turned off, and then
remove the back cover.
2. Insert the memory card into the slot with its gold
contacts facing down until it clicks into place.
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Note: To remove the memory card, pull it from the slot.
1.3 Charging the Battery
New batteries are shipped partially charged. Before you start
using your device, it is recommended that you install and
charge the battery. Some batteries perform best after
several full charge/discharge cycles.
1. Connect the adapter to the charger jack. Ensure that
the adapter is inserted with the correct orientation. Do
not force the connector into the charger jack.
2. Connect the charger to a standard AC wall outlet.
3. Disconnect the charger when the battery is fully
charged.
Warning:
Do not remove the battery from the device while you are
charging it.
As a safety precaution, the battery stops charging before it
overheats.
1.4 Starting up the device
Power on/off
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To power off your phone, press & hold Power key. On
release, the Phone options menu opens. Select ‘Power off’
and confirm.
To power on again, press & hold Power key.
Silent mode
To silence your phone quickly, press & hold the volume key
to zero volume. Or on the Home screen, touch and
select Settings > Audio profiles. Select ‘Silent’ check box.
Screen sleep
After a period of inactivity, your screen will go to sleep
(display will turn black). In sleep, your phone uses less
battery power. You can control this behavior:
Set screen timeout period
1. On the Home screen, touch and select Settings.
2. Select Display.
3. Select Screen timeout. Select a time from the menu.
Prevent sleep while charging
1. On the Home screen, then touch and select Settings.
2. Select Applications > Development.
3. Select ‘Stay awake’ check box.
Lock screen & put phone to sleep
Except when on a phone call, from any screen, press Power
key.
You can increase the security of your phone by setting
Screen unlock pattern. Once set, in order to unlock your
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screen, you’ll have to draw the correct unlock pattern. You
can set your screen unlock pattern as follows:
1. On the Home screen, touch and select Settings.
2. Select Security > Set up screen lock > pattern.
3. Follow the prompts to define your pattern.
Note: You must slide your finger along the screen to create
the pattern, not select individual dots. Connect at least four
dots.
Home screen
The Home screen is your starting point for using all the
applications on your phone. You can customize your Home
screen to display applications, shortcuts, and widgets as you
like.
1. Touch the application tab with your fingertip to reveal
the application icons.
2. The Home screen actually extends beyond the screen
width. On Home screen, slide your fingertip left and right
along the screen to reveal the full width of the Home screen.
This additional space gives you more room to customize
Home with applications, shortcuts, and widgets.
Tip: To create an application shortcut quickly, touch the
application tab to reveal all the application icons, then touch
& hold an application icon. Its shortcut is added to the Home
screen.
3. To remove a shortcut or widget from your Home screen,
touch & hold the item to enter “move mode”. A trash button
appears on the home screen. Drag the item to the Trash
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button and release. You’ll know when your item is in the
Trash because the item and the tab will turn red.
4. Move objects on the Home screen
• To move an icon or other item on the Home screen, you
must first touch & hold it to enter move mode. The object will
magnify when it’s ready to be moved.
• Without lifting your finger, drag the object to the new
position. To move an item to a section of the Home screen
not in view, move it to the edge of the screen and hold it
there for a moment. The screen view will shift; position the
object and release.
1.5 Status Icons
Connection status icons
Along the top of your phone screen is the status bar. On
the left side, icons will appear, notifying you of a new
message, upcoming calendar event, or something else you
should notice. On the right side of the status bar, you’ll see
connection status icons.
USB connected
Missed call
Airplane mode
Signal strength
Battery low
New message
Battery status
Wi-Fi network
Alarm set
Earphone insert
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Silent mode
Signal searching
Bluetooth icon
USB debugging connected
Data Conn off
New Wi-Fi network detected
Read your notifications
When you see a notification in the status bar, touch the bar
and slide your finger down the screen to open the list of
notifications displayed in the sliding window.
Ongoing notifications report activities such as call forwarding
ON, current call status, song playing.
Notifications report the arrival of new messages, calendar
events, and alarms. You can clear notifications list by
selecting ‘Clear’ at the top of the notifications window.
To open the message, reminder, or other notification, you
can touch the items. To close the notifications window, slide
your finger up the screen.
Notes: On the home screen, touch the bar and slide your
finger down the screen to open the list of notifications
displayed in the sliding window, you can touch the icon on
the top of the screen (such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Data
connection, Airplane mode, Brightness) to open or close the
selected function, sliding your finger left or right to select
more functions.
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2 Using phone features
2.1 Turning the phone function on and
off
To enable or disable Airplane Mode
In many countries, you are required by law to turn off the
phone while on board an aircraft. Another way to turn off the
phone function is to switch your device to Airplane Mode.
When you enable Airplane Mode, all wireless radios on your
device are turned off, including the phone function, Bluetooth,
and Wi-Fi.
1. Touch > Settings > Wireless & networks.
2. Touch ‘Airplane mode’ to enable or disable.
When you disable Airplane mode, the phone function is
turned back on and the previous state of Bluetooth and
WLAN are restored.
Adjusting the volume
Press Volume keys on the side of the phone to adjust the
volume.
2.2 Making a call
On Home screen, touch > Phone to enter the dial
screen.
Touch the on-screen dial pad to enter a number, touch
to delete numbers you’ve entered. Touch & hold to delete all
the numbers in the field.
To dial a number, touch ‘Voice Call’ button (Green icon )
to make a call. To end a call, touch ‘END’ button (Red icon).
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2.3 Answering and Ending a call
When you receive a phone call, the incoming voice call
screen will appear, allowing you to either answer or ignore
the call.
1. Press Answer to answer the call (In addition to the
locked interface).
2. Press Reject to reject the call (In addition to the locked
interface).
2.4 In-call options
While on a call, reveal the in-call options: Speaker, Mute,
Hold, End.
1. Speaker: To use the speaker, select ‘Speaker’. The status
bar will display this icon when the speaker is on. To turn it off,
tap it again.
2. Mute: To mute your side of the conversation, tap ‘Mute’.
To turn it off, select it again. The status bar will display this
icon when Mute is on.
3. Hold: To put an active call on hold, tap ‘Hold’. To resume
the call, or take the call off hold, tap it again. The status bar
will display this icon when a call is on hold.
4. Add call: If you need to enter numbers while on a call,
touch ‘Add call’.
Note: Whether the group call function can be used depends
on whether the network operator supports and provides such
function as well as whether you have applied for such
function. Please contact network operator for details.
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2.5 Using call history
1. The missed call icon appears in the title bar when you
missed a call.
2. Use ‘Call log’ tab to check who the caller was, or view all
your dialed numbers, and received calls. To open ‘Call log’
tab, touch ‘Call log’ button in the phone screen to enter the
call history list.
3 Setting on your device
Control phone-wide settings from the Home settings
screen: touch and select Settings.
Wireless & networks
Wi-Fi: Open or close the Wi-Fi.
Wi-Fi settings: Set up and manage wireless access point.
Bluetooth: Open or close the Bluetooth.
Bluetooth settings: Manage connections, set device name
and detectability.
Airplane mode: Turn on or turn off the wireless
connection.When airplane mode is selected, all wireless
connectivity is off.
Mobile networks: Set roaming, network, APN options.
GPRS transfer prefer: Choose whether to open the
telephone priority mode, once open, the data transfer rate
will be reduced.
Call settings
Voice Call: Voice call related settings.
Video Call: Video call related settings.
Internet Call: Internet call related settings.
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Other settings
Fixed Dialing Numbers: Manage fixed dialing numbers.
Call cost: View or delete the call costs, set prices and rates.
Call broadcast: set the call broadcast.
Audio profiles
Select one user profile and enter the options if have:
Vibrate: Select to have your phone vibrate for incoming
calls.
Volume: Select to open the volume control, and then slide
your finger along the volume bar to set an incoming call
ring volume or alarm, playing back music, videos.
Voice/video ringtone: Select to decide on a ringtone to use
for incoming calls. Note that you can override this setting
for individual contacts in the Edit contact details screens.
Notification ringtone: Select a ringtone to use for a
notification (e.g., new message). Note that you can
override this setting for new Calendar event notifications,
text and multimedia message notifications. Go to the
applications settings screens to select specific ring tones.
Audible touch tones: Select to have a tone sound when
you use the on-screen Dialer.
Audible selection: Select to have a sound play when you
select an item on the screen either using touch.
Display
Brightness: Select to open the brightness control, and then
slide your finger along the brightness bar to set the level. In
sunlight, increase the level.
Screen timeout: Select to decide how long your phone
must be inactive before the screen turns off.
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Storage
View and manage the data storage on your phone.
SD card: Monitor and manage the use of your Memory
card from this screen: 1. View how much space you are
using on your SD card. 2. Select to use your memory card
as USB mass storage when your phone is connected to
your computer. 3. Unmount/eject your SD card from your
phone. Note that when your phone is connected to your
computer via USB, you cannot view pictures or play any
media stored on the card from your phone.
Applications
Unknown sources: Select this check box if you want the
ability to download applications from the Web. With this
check box not selected, you will only be able to download
applications from Android Market. To ensure your personal
data and phone remain secure; it is recommended you not
select this check box.
Manage applications: View all the applications stored on
your phone and how much space they occupy. If you’ve
downloaded an application from Android Market, you can
uninstall it from this screen. Select a specific application to:
1. Clear your user data (if you have any associated with a
particular application).
2. Force stop the application.
3. Uninstall - If you’ve downloaded an application from
Android Market, you will be able to uninstall it from this
screen by selecting Uninstall.
Development: If you are an application developer, you may
be interested in these settings: 1. USB debugging: If you
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want be able to communicate with your phone directly via
USB, select ‘USB debugging’ check box. 2. Stay awake: To
prevent your phone from sleeping while charging (via
power adapter or USB), select ‘Stay awake’ check box.
Accounts & sync
Turn on/off synchronization for all services.
Location
My Location: Select a source for determining your location:
Wireless networks, or GPS satellites. Typically GPS will be
more accurate (to street level) but it consumes more
battery power.
Security
Screen unlock pattern: Create a pattern you will be asked
to draw before your screen will unlock. You can select to
make the pattern visible or invisible as you draw it.
SIM card lock settings: Lock your SIM card for extra
security. You can also change your SIM card PIN from this
screen. If you don’t know your SIM PIN, you can obtain it
from your wireless operator.
Visible passwords: Select to have your password display
as you type it.
Privacy
You can select to reset your phone to factory settings. This
will erase all your data from the phone and require you to
sign in and go through the setup screens to use any of the
applications.
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Date & time
Set time, time zone, and date: If you want to set the time
and date by yourself unmark automatic with network.
Time format: Select from 12 or 24 hour formats.
Date format: Select from a variety of formats.
About phone
View your phone Status: This screen lists a variety of
information, including your phone number, the network you
are currently using, the type of network, signal strength,
whether you are roaming or not, any WLAN addresses
you’re connected to, and more.
View the model number and version information for your
phone.
4 ActiveSync
4.1 Data synchronization
Some applications on your phone (Contacts and so on)
give you access to the same personal information that you
can add, view, and edit on your computer using Web
applications. This means that when you add, change, or
delete your information in any of these applications on the
Web, the updated information also appears on your phone,
and vice versa. Also, if you lose your phone or if your
phone is destroyed, your personal information is not lost
and will appear, as before, on a replacement phone.
This mirroring of information happens through over-the-air
data synchronization, or data “syncing”. Data syncing
occurs in the background and shouldn’t ever get in your
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way.
Sync by application
To control synchronization Contacts, you can do the
following:
1. On the Home screen, then touch and select
Settings.
2. Select Accounts & sync. When any of the applications
are synchronizing, you will see the “sync” icon . You
will also see the last time your data was synchronized.
4.2 Bluetooth
You can use Bluetooth to send and receive calls using a
headset or hands-free car kit.
Turn on Bluetooth services
1. On the Home screen, touch and select Settings.
2. Select Bluetooth, and then select ‘Bluetooth’ check box
to turn on Bluetooth services.
3. When on, the Bluetooth icon appears in the status bar.
Discoverability
By default, your phone is not “discoverable”. This means
other Bluetooth devices will not see your phone in their
scans for Bluetooth devices. If you make your phone
discoverable, it will be visible to other Bluetooth devices for
up to 120 seconds.
To make your phone discoverable:
1. Make sure you have turned Bluetooth on.
2. Select Settings >Bluetooth> Bluetooth settings.
3. Select ‘Discoverable’ check box to make your phone
visible to other Bluetooth devices for 120 seconds. You
must stay on the Bluetooth settings screen to remain
discoverable.
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4. Select ‘Discoverable’ again during the 120 seconds, or
leave the Bluetooth settings screen, to make your phone
undiscoverable.
Name your Bluetooth device
1. Make sure you have turned Bluetooth on.
2. Select Settings > Bluetooth > Bluetooth settings >
Device name.
3. Type the name for your device in the dialog box, and
then select ‘OK’.
4. Your new device name appears on the Bluetooth
settings screen.
Pair & connect with Bluetooth devices
Before your phone can communicate with a Bluetooth
headset or hands-free car kit, the devices must “pair”, then
“connect”:
1. Make sure you have turned Bluetooth on.
2. Select Settings > Bluetooth > Bluetooth settings > Scan
for devices.
3. Your phone starts scanning for Bluetooth devices within
range. As they are found, the devices appear in the list of
Bluetooth devices.
4. To pair with a device in the list, select it, confirm the
passkey and then tap ‘Pair’.
7. Once paired, Pairing and connection status appear
under the device name.
8. Once the other Bluetooth device shows “connected”
status, you can start using it to make and receive phone
calls.
9. To disconnect or unpair with a device, touch & hold the
device to open the context menu. Select Disconnect or
Unpair, as appropriate. If you select ‘Unpair’ when
connected, you will be disconnected as well.
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Rescan for Bluetooth devices
If you want to update the list of Bluetooth devices, select
‘Scan for devices’.
5 Contacts
The contacts on your phone are synced with your account
contacts stored on the Web.
To view the contacts on your phone, touch and select
Contacts.
Contacts belonging to a specific group (you can choose
which group) are listed in the Contacts tab. Only those
contacts you star as “favorites” are listed in the Favorites
tab. Browse through your contacts by sliding your fingertip
up and down on the screen. Another way to find a contact
quickly is to use “SEARCH” button, input the first letter of
the name you’re looking for and touch search icon, the
matching contacts are appeared on the screen.
From the Contacts tab, you can:
1. Take action on a contact: Touch the contact’s name to
open the context menu. From the menu you can select to
view the Contact details screen, call the contact’s number,
send a text message, add or remove a star, edit the
contact details, or delete the contact.
2. Go to Contact details: Select the contact’s name to
open the Contact details screen, where all screen the
information you’ve saved for this contact is displayed.
Add a contact
1. On the Home screen, then touch and select
Contacts. Your contact list appears.
2. Touch the + icon on the bottom of the screen to add new
contact.
3. Add all the information you want to store for this contact
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in the appropriate fields. You must add some information to
save a contact. To add more fields, select ‘Add another
field’.
4. You can assign a Caller ID icon to your contact by
touching Caller ID icon. You can choose take photo or
choose photo from gallery. If you do not assign an icon, a
default android icon will be assigned.
5. To save your contact touch ‘Save’.
Assign favorites
Use Favorites as a way to display only those contacts you
contact most frequently. To add a contact to Favorites:
1 From Contacts, touch the contact you want to add to
Favorites to open the Contact details screen.
2. Touch the star icon on the right-top screen, and the color
of star is changed from grey to white.
3. Now your contact will be listed in Favorites.
Edit contact details
You can always make changes to the information you’ve
stored for a contact:
1 From Contacts, touch the contact you want to add to
Favorites to open the Contact details screen.
2. Tap menu key, select ‘Edit contact’. The Edit contact
screen appears.
3. Make your edits, then press ‘Save’.
Communicate with a contact
From Contacts you can quickly call or text a contact’s
default number, as displayed below their name on the
screen. However, to view all the information you’ve stored
for a contact, and to initiate other types of communication
with that contact, open the Contact details screen. To open
a contact’s details screen, simply select their name from
Contacts.
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1. Call a contact: From the contact list, touch the contact
you want to open the Contact details screen. Touch the call
number directly to dial that contact’s primary number (first
in the list on their details screen).
2. Send a text or multimedia: To send a text or multimedia
message to a contact, you must have a message to a
contact mobile number stored for them in contact details.
From the Contact details screen, select a phone number
and click ‘Message’ icon, A Compose screen opens for
your new message. Complete your message and select
‘Send’.
3. Send email to a contact: To send an email message to a
contact, you must have an email address stored for them
in their contact details.
• Select the contact you want to email. Their Contact
details screen opens.
• In the Send email section, select the email address. If you
are fetching POP3 or IMAP email accounts to your phone,
then select the account you wish to use to send. A
Compose screen opens for your new message.
• Complete your message, tap Send icon.
SIM contacts importer
If you have stored names and phone numbers on your SIM
card, you can add these to the Contacts stored on your
phone by selecting this settings option. From the contact
list, press menu key > tap more >tap Import/Export, you
can select to import from SIM card or memory card, once
the list of names and numbers appears you can:
To import all names/numbers in the list, select ‘Select all’
then tap ‘Copy’.
Import only certain names/numbers in the list - Select the
name/number you want to import then tap ‘Copy’.
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6 Exchanging Messages
6.1 SMS and MMS messaging
To open the SMS & MMS Messaging application, on the
Home screen, then touch and select the Messaging
icon.
About text and multimedia messages
SMS messages are also known as “text” messages within
characters limit. If you continue to type after the limit is
reached, your message will be delivered as one, but count
as more than one message. These are called
“concatenated” messages.
MMS messages are also known as “multimedia” or
“picture” messages and can contain text, picture, audio,
and video files.
When you compose a message, the phone will
automatically convert a text message into a multimedia
message as soon as you add a subject or an attachment,
or if you address the message using an email address
rather than a phone number.
View the message from the message list
Select a message thread in the list to open it for reading.
When open, the individual messages appear stacked on
the screen, much like with instant messaging
conversations (or chats).
Note that messages you send are also listed in the Read
view.
1. Reading multimedia messages
If you have selected to auto-retrieve your multimedia
messages, then both the message header and body will
download.
If you are downloading only the headers, then you must
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first select the Download button to retrieve the message
body. If you are concerned about the size of your data
downloads, you can check the message size before you
download.
Once the message has downloaded, tap “Play” button to
view the message.
From a message read view, you can do the following:
1. Reply to a message: Simply start typing your message
in the text box at the bottom of the screen to reply to a
message. You can always press menu key and select to
add a subject or an attachment to convert it to a
multimedia message. Select ‘Send’ when ready.
2. Links in messages: If a message contains a link to a
Web page, it will be selectable. To view the Web page in
the Browser, simply select it.
3. Delete messages: Your messages will be saved until
you explicitly delete them.
Delete one message in a thread - With the message thread
open in Read view, touch & hold the individual message
you want to delete to open the context menu. Delete all
messages in a thread - With the message thread open in
Read view, press menu key > Delete threads. You can also
delete an entire thread from the message list by pressing &
holding the thread to open the context menu, then select
‘Delete thread’.
Compose text and multimedia messages
1. Touch ‘Compose new message’. The Compose screen
opens.
2. Add recipients by typing a name, phone number, or
email address in the ‘To’ field. Matching contacts will
appear. Select the recipient or continue typing. Add as
many recipients as you wish. If you send the message to
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an email address, the message will automatically convert
from a text to a multimedia message.
3. To add a subject, press menu key and select ‘Add
subject’. If you add a subject, the message will convert to a
multimedia message.
4. To add an attachment, press menu key and select
‘Attach’. Adding an attachment will always convert the
message to a multimedia message. Select from audio or
picture files. You can select to take a new picture if you
want, or record an audio file. Any recordings you make will
be stored automatically in the Music application in a play
list named “My recordings”. To remove an attachment,
select the attachment’s ‘Remove’ button.
5. Type your message. As you type, you’ll be able to track
how many characters/messages you’re creating.
Remember that text messages have a limit. Once you go
over that limit, a new message is actually created but
automatically joined into one MMS when received.
6. Select ‘Send’ when ready. You can also save a draft.
7. As your message sends, progress displays in the title
bar. If you see this icon to the right of the message, it
means your message is still being delivered.
Save message as draft
While composing, press back key, your message
automatically saves as a draft.
Text and multimedia message settings
To set text and multimedia message preferences, from the
message list, press menu key and select ‘Settings’. You
can set the following from this screen:
1. Notification settings
You can receive a notification each time you receive a new
message.
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Select ‘Notifications’ check box to receive a notification in
the status bar when a new message arrives. If you want
your phone to ring when a new message arrives, select
that check box as well. Select Ring tone to open the ring
tone menu and select a ring tone specific to new text and
multimedia message notifications. Note that when you
check a ring tone, it plays briefly.
2. Text message settings
Delivery reports: To receive a report on the delivery status
of your message, select this check box.
Manage SIM card messages: Text messages can also be
stored on your SIM card. The exact SIM card number
depends on your card, but it is usually around 25-50. To
view messages on your SIM card, delete them, and copy
them to your phone memory, select this setting.
3. Multimedia message settings
Delivery reports: To receive a report on the delivery status
of your message, select this check box.
Read reports: To receive a report on whether each
recipient has read or deleted the message without reading
it, select this check box.
Auto-retrieve: To retrieve all your MMS messages
automatically (the header plus the message will download
to your phone), select this check box. If you clear this
check box, then only the message headers will be
retrieved and display in your message list. You can retrieve
the full message by selecting the Download button that
displays in the header. Once the message has downloaded,
tap the “play” button to expand the message.
Roaming auto-retrieve: If you are concerned about data
traffic and just want the message headers to download
while roaming, clear the Roaming auto-retrieve check box.
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Otherwise, you can select this check box to have your
messages download even while roaming.
6.2 POP3 and IMAP email accounts
Add an email account
You can fetch messages from POP3 or IMAP accounts.
Follow these steps:
1. On the Home screen, then touch and select Email
application.
2. The Set up new account screen appears.
3. Type your account email address and password.
If you want, you can select the Send email from this
account by default check box. This setting only applies if
you have more than one POP3 or IMAP account set up.
4. To add more accounts (up to five), from an Inbox or your
Accounts screen, press menu key > select ‘accounts’ >
press menu key > tap ‘Add account’.
Use your POP3 and IMAP email account
Once you’ve set up an account, you can do the following:
1. Refresh Inbox: From the Inbox, press menu key and
then select ‘Refresh’ to update your Inbox.
2. Read email: You can display or collapse the messages
in your Inbox by selecting Inbox. Unread messages display
with a different color band.
3. Forward, Reply, Reply all: You can forward, reply, or
reply all to an email message from the Inbox. From the
Inbox, touch & hold the message to open its context menu.
Select the action you want to take.
4. Compose new
From the Inbox: 1. Press menu key and select ‘Compose’.
2. Add recipients by typing a name or address in the ‘To’
field. Matching contacts will appear. Select the recipient or
continue typing the address. Add as many as you wish. 3.
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Type a subject and message. 4. Select ‘Send’, ‘Save as
draft’, or ‘Discard’. Pressing back key will also save as draft
unless you have not typed anything.
5. Delete message
From the Inbox: 1. Expand the Inbox to display the
messages. 2. Touch & hold the message you want to
delete. 3. Select ‘Delete’. 4. Your message is moved to the
Trash.
6. Empty Trash: Once you’ve moved a message to the
Trash, to empty messages in the Trash you must delete
each message individually. Press menu key and select
‘Folders’ to enter the Trash.
Note that the message is only deleted from your phone,
not from the account server.
7. Remove an email account: You can always remove a
POP3 or IMAP email account from your phone. Go to your
Inbox, press menu key and select ‘Accounts’. Your
Accounts screen opens. Touch & hold the account you
want to remove to open the context menu. Select ‘Remove
account’. You will be asked to confirm before the account is
removed.
Edit account settings
To open your Account settings screen, do the following:
1. From your account Inbox, press menu key and select
‘Account settings’.
2. The Account settings screen appears. You can do the
following from this screen:
Account name: Select to change the name of your account
as it appears on your Accounts screen.
Your name: Select to change your name as it appears in
outgoing email.
Inbox check frequency: Select this pop-up menu to set how
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frequently your email account is checked for new
messages. Note that whenever you open a folder, email is
refreshed, regardless of this setting.
Default account: If you have more than one POP3 or IMAP
email account set up on your phone and want to use this
account by default when selecting Compose from the
Accounts screen, select this check box.
Email notifications: If you want an icon to appear in the
status bar when a new message arrives, select this check
box.
Incoming settings: Select Incoming settings if you need to
edit the username/ password, server, port, or option to
delete email from server.
Outgoing settings: Select Outgoing settings if you need to
edit the SMTP server, port, security type, option to require
sign-in, or username/password.
Add another POP3 or IMAP
To add another account (you can add up to five), go to your
Inbox, press menu key and select ‘Accounts’. Your
Accounts screen opens.
Press menu key and select ‘Add account’ to add another
account.
7 Internet
7.1 Ways of Connecting to the Internet
Your device’s networking capabilities allow you to access
the Internet or your corporate network through WLAN,
GPRS, EDGE (if available), or WCDMA (if SIM card
supported).
You can also add and set up a VPN or proxy connection.
WLAN
WLAN provides wireless Internet access over distances of
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up to 100 meters (300 feet). To use WLAN on your device,
you need access to a wireless access point or “hotspot”.
Note: The availability and range of your device’s WLAN
signal depends on the number, infrastructure, and other
objects through which the signal passes.
7.2 Browser
To open the Browser, touch and select Browser icon.
The Browser always opens to the last Web page you were
viewing. The first time you enter the Browser after
powering on, your home page will display.
You can change your home page by pressing menu key >
More > Settings > Set home page.
The Browse screen
From the Browse screen you can do the following:
1. Go to a Web page: Make sure the focus is not on a text
box and then start typing the URL.
2. Add a bookmark: Bookmark the Web page you are
currently viewing:
• Press menu key and select ‘Add bookmark’.
• Confirm the URL and name, and then select ‘OK’.
To view all your bookmarks, press menu key and select
Bookmarks.
3. Refresh a Web page: To refresh the contents of the
current page, tap Refresh button.
Open pages in separate windows
You can keep more than one Web page open by using
multiple windows to display the pages.
Open a new window: From a Web page, press menu key
and select ‘Windows’. The Current windows screen opens,
showing the Web page you started from, plus a “new
window”. Select ‘New window’. Your home page opens in a
new window. To return to one of the other windows, press
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menu key and select ‘Windows’. Select the page you want
to view.
Manage bookmarks
You can store as many bookmarks as you want on your
phone.
Press menu key and select ‘Bookmarks’. The Bookmarks
screen opens.
1. Bookmark any page: Select ‘Add bookmark’. Type a
name and location (URL) in the dialog box. Select ‘OK’.
2. Send bookmarked page’s URL: Touch & hold the
bookmark you want to open. The context menu opens.
Select ‘Share link’.
3. View bookmarked page: Touch & hold the bookmark you
want to open. The context menu opens. Select Open or
Open in new window.
4. Edit bookmark: Touch & hold the bookmark you want to
e open. The context menu opens. Select ‘Edit bookmark’.
The edit bookmark dialog box opens. Type your change
and select ‘OK’.
5. Delete a bookmark: Touch & hold the bookmark you
want to open. The context menu opens. Select ‘Delete
bookmark’. You will be asked to confirm.
6. Bookmark current page: Go to a Web page you want to
bookmark. Press menu key and select ‘Bookmarks’. The
Bookmarks screen opens. Tap ‘Add bookmark’, The
Bookmark link dialog box opens. Confirm or edit the
information, then select ‘OK’.
Download Web files and applications
Before you download any files or applications using the
Browser, note the following:
1. On the Home screen, then press and select Settings.
Select ‘Security’, then select ‘Unknown sources’ check box.
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2. All items downloaded form the Web are stored on your
Memory card, so be sure you have a card installed in your
phone before you download from the Browser.
3. The Browser will only allow you to download items that
are supported by an application installed on the phone.
Warning: Applications downloaded from the Web can be
from unknown sources. To protect your phone and
personal data, only download applications from sources
you trust, such as Android Market.
8 Experiencing Multimedia
8.1 Camera & Picture
All the pictures you can capture or view on your phone are
stored on Memory card, which must be installed in your
phone. Before you can use the Camera or view pictures in
Pictures, make sure you have a card installed.
Load pictures onto your memory card
Read the instructions below to add pictures to your
Memory card or the phone storage.
1. Mount your Memory card to your computer by doing one
of the following: Remove the memory card and insert it into
a card reader attached to your computer.
2. On your computer, find the mounted USB drive and
open it.
3. Create a folder at the top-level called “Pictures” or some
other descriptive name and open it.
4. Copy .jpg or other image files into this folder. To
organize pictures into albums that will display in the
Pictures application, create a folder and copy pictures
there for each album you want to display.
5. When finished, close the USB drive window and eject
the drive as required by your computer's operating system.
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Take a picture
Captured pictures are saved to the “DCIM” folder on your
memory card or the phone.
Tip: Before you take a picture, wipe the sensor window (on
the back cover) to remove any small amounts of oil.
1. To open the Camera, on the Home screen, touch
and select Camera icon.
2. The Camera opens in capture mode. Frame your picture
within the screen and hold the phone steady. Touch
Camera button to capture. Continue to hold the camera
steady for a second after you hear the shutter sound.
3. Immediately after capture, you can select to Set as
(contact icon or wallpaper), Share (via a compatible
application), or Delete your picture.
View your pictures
To view the pictures you’ve captured, as well as any you’ve
stored on your memory card or the phone storage, go to
Gallery application:
1. To open Pictures, on the Home screen, touch and
select Gallery icon.
2. Depending on how many pictures you’ve stored, they
may take a few minutes to load.
3. If you’ve stored your pictures in folders on your Memory
card, then the folders will display as separate “albums”.
4. The individual pictures display in a grid in thumbnail
format.
5. To open a picture in full-screen view, touch the picture.
Picture options
You can do the following while in Pictures.
Note: In all the instructions below, you can touch & hold a
picture to open the context menu to access all actions,
rather than open the picture in full-screen view.
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1. View full-screen: Select a picture to open it in full-screen
view.
2. Share a picture: In full-screen view, press menu key and
select Share. Select to share your picture via Messaging
(MMS), or another application (if you have another
application installed on your phone that supports sharing).
3. Set as wallpaper: In full-screen view, press menu key >
More > select Set as. From the menu that opens select
Wallpaper. Touch & hold an edge of the cropper to reveal
the sizing arrows, then drag the edge in or out to size.
Touch & drag the center of the cropper to move it within the
picture. When you’re happy with the cropped area, select
‘Save’.
4. Set as contact picture: In full-screen view, press menu
key > More > select Set as. From the menu that opens,
select Contact icon. Your contact list opens. Select the
contact you want to associate with the picture. Touch &
hold an edge of the cropper to reveal the sizing arrows,
then drag the edge in or out to size. Touch & drag the
center of the cropper to move it within the picture.
When you’re happy with the cropped area, select ‘Save’.
The picture will now appear in the Contact details screen,
as well as on any incoming call notifications.
7. Crop picture: In full-screen view, press menu key >
select More > tap Crop. Touch & hold an edge of the
cropper to reveal the sizing arrows, then drag the edge in
or out to size. Touch & drag the center of the cropper to
move it within the picture. When you are happy with the
cropped area, select ‘Save’. Select Discard to cancel the
crop.
8. Rotate picture: In full-screen view, press menu key >
select More > select Rotate Left or Rotate right. Your
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picture rotates and is saved automatically.
9. Delete picture: In full-screen view, press menu key and
select Delete.
The picture will be removed from the Memory card after
you confirm.
10. View picture details: In full-screen view, press menu
key > select More > Details. The picture details window
opens. You can see the title, resolution, file size, and date
of the picture.
8.2 Music
To open your music Library, on the Home screen, touch
and select the Music icon. Your music is organized into
four categories: Artists, Albums, Songs, and Playlists.
Select a category to view the lists within each. Once in a
category, keep selecting until you reach the music you
want to play.
For example, if you select the Artists category, you will see
a list of artists in A-Z order. If you select an artist, the list
opens to display that artist’s albums. Select an album, and
the album’s song list displays.
Load music onto your Memory card
All the music you can listen to on your phone is stored on
Memory card. Read the instructions below to add music to
your Memory card.
1. Mount your Memory card to your computer by doing one
of the following:
Remove the memory card and insert it into a card reader
attached to your computer; or, attach your phone to your
computer using a USB cable that came in the box.
2. On your computer, find the mounted USB drive and
open it.
3. Although your phone will find all music files on your
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Memory card, it’s advisable to keep the number of files or
folders at the root level to a minimum. So, if you wish,
create a folder at the top-level called “music” (or whatever
you want) to store your files.
4. Open this folder and copy music files into it. If you want,
create folders within “music” to organize your music further.
5. When finished copying, close the USB drive window and
unmount or eject the drive as required by your computer's
operating system. Remove the USB cable from your phone
and computer.
Play back music
At any level in your Library, touch & hold a listing (a song,
artist, album, or playlist) to open the context menu. Select
Play to begin play and go to the Playback screen. You can
do the following using the Playback screen:
1. Shuffle songs: Shuffle plays songs in random order.
Touch to toggle shuffle on and off. When the icon is grey,
shuffle is off.
2. Repeat mode: Touch to step through repeat modes:
repeat all songs, repeat current song, don’t repeat (grey
icon).
3. Go to any point in song: Slide fingertip in progress bar to
desired point in a song.
4. Playback control: from left to right icons: Go to beginning
song, Pause/ resume play and Go to next song.
If a song is playing while you are on the Library screen,
you can switch to the Playback screen quickly by selecting
the lower song bar.
Playlists
You can create as many playlists as you wish. Note that
the “Recently added” playlist is a system playlist and
cannot be deleted or renamed. Also, if you make any voice
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recordings as part of a MMS message, they will be stored
automatically in a playlist called “My recordings”.
Create a playlist on your phone
1. From the Library, select a category. From the list that
appears, navigate to the artist, album, or song that you
want on a playlist.
2. Touch & hold the artist, album, or song to open the
context menu.
3. Select Add to playlist.
4. In the Add to playlist menu that opens, select New to
create a new playlist, or one of the existing playlists.
5. The song(s) are added.
Manage your playlists
Go to the Library screen and select ‘Playlists’. All your
playlists appear.
Touch & hold the playlist to open the context menu. You
can do the following from this screen if have: Play, Edit
(rearrange songs), Delete and Rename.
Create ringtones from songs
You can set any of your songs as a phone ringtone:
1. From the Library, navigate to a song you want to use as
a phone ringtone.
2. Touch & hold the song in the list to open the context
menu.
3. Select Use as phone ringtone. The ringtone is set as
your default incoming call ringtone.
4. Now, when you go to Home >touch > Settings >
Audio profiles, and select a phone ringtone, your song will
be listed as an option.
Delete music from memory card
All the music you play on your phone is stored on the
inserted memory card. From your phone, you can delete
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music stored on the card:
1. From the Library screen, select the Artists, Albums, or
Songs category.
2. Go to the screen that shows the artist, album, or song
that you want to delete.
3. Touch & hold the item to open the context menu.
4. Select ‘Delete’. You will be asked to confirm that you
want to delete the item from your memory card.
8.3 FM Radio
This device provides radio function.
Note: Within doors or shielded environment, the receiving
effect of radio may be affected. You can improve the effect
in the following ways: Near window, adjust the position of
earphone cable or adopt manual adjustment.
8.4 Voice Search
When data connection or WLAN network is connected,
input the keywords on the input field to search the web
page that matched keywords.
8.5 Sound record
The phone can be as sound record.
9 Other applications
9.1 Calendar
Calendar views
You can view multiple calendars on your phone, so each
calendar event is coded with a color.
You can view your calendar in a variety of ways. Tap menu
key to select from Day, Week, Month or Agenda.
1. Month view
Days are shown in a month grid. Busy time slots are shown
as vertical bars in the corresponding part of the day. An
all-day event is shown as a small vertical bar at the top of
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the slot (it does not fill the entire slot).
View event details - Select a day to view all the events in
that day. Select the event to view its details.
Edit an event - First select a day to go to either the Day or
Agenda view. From there, select the event to view its
details. Assuming you have write privileges on an event,
touch and hold the event and select ‘Edit event’ to open the
event for editing.
Navigate months - Slide your fingertip up/down, through
the days and past the beginning/end of the month to move
to the previous/next month.
Create new event- Touch & hold a day to open the context
menu. Select ‘New event’. You can also press menu
key >tap more> select ‘New event’.
2. Agenda view
Events in the current month are shown vertically in a list,
one event after the other. Days with no events are not
displayed.
View event details - Select the event to view its details.
Edit an event - First, select the event to view its details.
Assuming you have write privileges on an event, touch
event, tap menu key and select ‘Edit event’ to open the
event for editing.
3. Week view
Days are shown vertically within the Week view. Time slots
are defined horizontally in rows. Events are shown as
blocks.
4. Day view
Days are divided into hour time slots. Events are shown
tiled and span the time they last. All-day events are
displayed at the top of the day list.
Create an event
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From any of the views, press menu key > tap more > select
‘New event’ to open the new Event details screen.
• Type the information in the fields.
• Select date & time.
• Name that appears in Day view.
• Description can be as long as you like.
• Select a calendar if you display more than one.
• Set a default reminder time.
When finished, select ‘Done’.
Edit an event
To edit an event, you must have the View event screen
open and you must have created, or have write privileges,
for the event.
1. Navigate to the View event screen.
2. Touch and hold the event and select ‘Edit event’. If Edit
event isn’t an option, then you cannot make any changes
to that particular event.
3. Once you have finished your edits, select ‘Done’.
4. To delete the event, from the View event screen, Touch
and hold the event and select ‘Delete event’.
Calendar settings
From any of the calendar views, press menu key > tap
more > select Settings.
1. Calendar view setting
Hide declined events: Select this check box if you want all
the events you decline to be hidden from all calendar
views.
2. Reminder settings
Set alerts & notifications: Select to set the type of event
reminder you want:
• Alert - A dialog box will appear to remind you of the event.
• Status bar notification - An icon appears on the left side of
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the status bar.
• Off - You will receive no reminder.
Select ringtone: Select ringtone to open the ringtone
menu and select a ringtone specific to new event
notifications. Note that when you check a ring tone, it plays
briefly.
Vibrate: Set the vibration mode when you are reminded of
an event.
Default reminder time: Select to open the default reminder
menu. The time you select will appear by default in the
Reminder section when you create a new event.
9.2 Alarm Clock
To open Alarm Clock, on the Home screen, then touch
and select Clock icon.
Set an alarm
Tap menu key > select Alarms from the main Alarm Clock
screen. To begin, select one of the default alarms to open
Alarm settings.
Set the following options:
Alarm: Select the check box to turn alarm on (checked) or
off (cleared).
Time: The time the alarm will go off is shown. To change
this time, select Time to open the time selector. Slide the
finger up or down to set the time you want, and then select
Set.
Repeat: The current repeat selection is shown. To change
the setting, select Repeat and make a selection from the
menu. To have your alarm will only go off once at the set
time, don’t select any of the options. A one-time alarm is
shown on the Alarm Clock screen without any days under
the set time.
Ringtone: The current ring tone selection is shown. Select
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Ring tone to pick another ring tone that will play when the
alarm rings. (When you select a ring tone, it plays briefly.)
Vibrate: Select this check box to have your phone vibrate
when it goes off.
Once your alarm goes off, you will receive an alert with the
options to Snooze (for 10 minutes) or Dismiss.
Add more alarms
To add more than three alarms, from the main Alarm Clock
screen, press menu key and select ‘Add alarm’.
Change date & time display
You can change the format of the time displayed in your
alarms from the global Settings screen:
1. On the Home screen, touch , then select Settings.
Scroll down and select ‘Date & time’. The Date & time
settings screen appears.
2. Use the network-provided values by selecting ‘Automatic
with network’ check box.
3. Select ‘Use 24 hour format’ check box if you wish to use
that rather than 12 hour format.
4. Select ‘Select date format’ option to open the menu of
various date formats.
9.3 Calculator
To open Calculator, on the Home screen, then touch
and select the Calculator icon.
The Calculator offers two panels: basic and advanced.
Switch back and forth between panels by pressing menu
key and selecting ‘Advanced panel’ or ‘Basic panel’, as you
wish.
Calculator panels
Two calculator’s panels are available: basic and advanced.
Use the Basic panel to enter numbers and perform basic
addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Use the
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Advanced panel to insert advanced operators or delimiters,
such as sine, cosine, tangent, square root, parentheses,
etc.
To delete numbers, one at a time, touch clear button on the
screen.
To clear your operation history, press menu key and select
‘Clear history’.
FCC Statement
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.
(2) This device must accept any interference received,
including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: 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
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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.
Body-worn Operation
This device was tested for typical body-worn operations. To
comply With RF exposure requirements, a minimum
separation distance of 1.5cm must be maintained between
the user’s body and the handset, including the antenna.
Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar 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.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information:
This wireless 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: AX530(FCC ID:ZSW-AX530 ) has
also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR
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value reported under this standard during product
certification for use at the ear is 0.78W/kg and when
properly worn on the body is 1.07W/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.