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 1 Contents 1 Basic Information ...................................................................................... 4 1.1 Brief Introduction ............................................................................. 4 1.2 Safety Instruction ............................................................................. 4 1.3 Safety Alerts and precaution ............................................................ 5 1.3.1 General precaution .............................................................. 5 1.3.2 Precaution for the use of charger ........................................ 5 1.3.3 Cleaning and maintenance .................................................. 6 1.3.4 Common Precaution ............................................................ 6 2 Before Use ................................................................................................. 7 2.1 Name and Description of Individual Part ......................................... 7 2.1.1 Technical Parameter ............................................................ 7 2.1.2 Icon ...................................................................................... 7 2.2 Key Description ................................................................................ 8 2.3 Charge for Battery ............................................................................ 9 2.4 Connecting to network ................................................................... 10 2.4.1 SIM card ............................................................................ 10 2.4.2 Insertion and Removal of SIM card .................................. 10 2.4.3 Unlock of SIM card ........................................................... 10 2.4.4 Unlock of the phone ........................................................... 11 2.4.5 Connecting to network ....................................................... 11 2.4.6 Dial calls ............................................................................ 12 2.4.7 Dial domestic calls ............................................................ 12 2.4.8 Dial extension of fixed phones .......................................... 12 2.4.9 Dial international calls ...................................................... 13 2.4.10 Dial call in the list ............................................................. 13 2.4.11 Emergency calls ................................................................ 13 2.4.12 Answer calls ...................................................................... 13 2.4.13 Call history ........................................................................ 13 2.4.14 Call Menu .......................................................................... 14 3 Function Menu ........................................................................................ 14 3.1 Use of Function Menu .................................................................... 14 3.2 Structure of Function Menu ........................................................... 14 3.3 STK* .............................................................................................. 18 3.4 Camera............................................................................................ 18 3.5 Services .......................................................................................... 18 3.5.1 Internet service .................................................................. 18 3.5.2 Yahoo Search ..................................................................... 19
 2 3.6 Messaging ....................................................................................... 19 3.6.1 Write message ................................................................... 19 3.6.2 Inbox.................................................................................. 20 3.6.3 Drafts ................................................................................. 21 3.6.4 Outbox ............................................................................... 21 3.6.5 Sent messages .................................................................... 21 3.6.6 Delete messages ................................................................ 21 3.6.7 Broadcast message ............................................................ 22 3.6.8 Templates .......................................................................... 22 3.6.9 Message settings ................................................................ 22 3.7 Call center....................................................................................... 24 3.7.1 Call history ........................................................................ 24 3.7.2 Call settings ....................................................................... 25 3.8 Fun & Games ................................................................................. 27 3.9 Multimedia ..................................................................................... 28 3.9.1 TV*.................................................................................... 28 3.9.2 Image viewer ..................................................................... 28 3.9.3 Video recorder ................................................................... 28 3.9.4 Video player ...................................................................... 29 3.9.5 Audio player ...................................................................... 29 3.9.6 Sound recorder .................................................................. 30 3.9.7 FM radio ............................................................................ 30 3.10 Phonebook ...................................................................................... 31 3.11 User profiles ................................................................................... 33 3.12 Settings ........................................................................................... 33 3.12.1 Dual SIM settings ............................................................ 33 3.12.2 Phone settings .................................................................. 34 3.12.3 Network settings .............................................................. 35 3.12.4 Security settings .............................................................. 35 3.12.5 Connectivity .................................................................... 36 3.12.6 Restore factory settings ................................................... 36 3.13 File manager ................................................................................... 36 3.14 Extra ............................................................................................... 38 3.14.1 MSN/Yahoo MSG/Facebook/Skype/Twitter* ................. 38 3.14.2 Calculator ........................................................................ 38 3.14.3 Currency converter .......................................................... 38 3.14.4 Stopwatch ........................................................................ 38 3.14.5 Calendar .......................................................................... 39 3.14.6 Tasks ................................................................................ 39
 3 3.14.7 World clock ..................................................................... 39 3.15 Bluetooth ........................................................................................ 39 3.16 Alarm .............................................................................................. 40 3.17 Facebook/Ebuddy* ......................................................................... 40 4 Input Method Description ....................................................................... 41 5 T- Flash card Introduction ....................................................................... 41 5.1 Takedown and installation of T-flash card ..................................... 41 5.2 T-flash Card Use ............................................................................. 41
 4 1 Basic Information 1.1 Brief Introduction Thank  you for selecting our GSM/GPRS  digital  mobile  phone.  You  can  fully understand the  usage of  this phone and  enjoy the sound functions  and simple operation way after reading this manual. This  color  screen  mobile  phone  is  designed  for  GSM/GPRS  network environment. Besides basic call functions, it also provides you with numerous functions,  including  dual-card  mode,  name  card  holder  phone  book, personalized incoming  call rings and images, 64  chord music  ring  tone, SMS and MMS, shooting, video camera function, MP3 and MP4 video player, FM, record,  auto  Power  On/Off,  task,  world  time,  stopwatch,  Bluetooth,  T-Flash, GPRS, STK, etc.   Additionally,  it  offers  personalized  human-phone  interface  and  satisfy  your different requirement with sound function design. This  color  screen  and  functions  described  in  this  Use Manual  depend  on  the network and subscribed services. So, not all menus in the phone are available, and shortcut numbers of menus and functions may be different due to different phones. Our  company  reserves  the  right  to  make  changes  to  the  manual  without  any further notification. 1.2 Safety Instruction  Please  contact  Telecom  Sector  or  distribution  agency  to  disable  your phone SIM card once your  phone is lost or  stolen, in  this way, it  can prevent other people from using your phone.  You are required to tell IMEI code of the phone (It’s a label at the back of the phone. You can see it by disassembling battery) when you contact Telecom Sector or distribution agency. Please write down the code and keep it safe for future requirement.  In order to protect  your phone against nuisance  use,  please take some precautions, for example: - Set  PIN  code  of  the  phone  and  SIM  card,  and  change  the  code quickly before others know it. - Do not put the phone in visible places when you get out of the car.
 5 You’d better carry it with yourself or put it in travel bag. - Set call barring. 1.3 Safety Alerts and precaution In order to ensure to use the phone safely and correctly, please read below precautions carefully before your use. 1.3.1  General precaution  Your  phone  is  only  suitable  for  battery  and  charger  approved  by  our company. Or else it may cause battery leakage, overheat, explosion and even fire.  Do  not  knock,  vibrate  or  throw  the  phone  heavily  in  order  to  avoid malfunction, fire, overheat, explosion and fire.  Once  there’re  abnormal  phenomena,  like  temperature  rising,  color change,  distortion  during  the  usage,  charging  or  save  of  the  battery, please stop using it and replace it with new battery.  It may burn the skin once the liquid in battery leak to skin or clothes, if it happened, please flush with plenty of clean water immediately and go to hospital at once.  Please keep the battery away from the fire to avoid fire and explosion once the battery leaks or emits strange smell.  Do  not  place  the  battery  exposure  to  moisture,  or  else  it  may  cause overheat, fume and corrosion.  Do not use or place the battery direct under sunlight, or in hot places, like near the car, or else, it may cause leakage and overheat, thus, reduce the performance and shorten the lifetime.  Do not charge the battery for over 24 hours continuously. 1.3.2 Precaution for the use of charger  Please use 220AC. It may cause leakage, fire and damage to the phone and charger once other voltage is adopted.  Do not cause short circuit to the charger, or else it may cause electric shock, fume and damage to the charger.  Do not use the charger if the power wire is broken, or it may cause fire and electric shock.  Please remove accumulated dust on the power plug.
 6  Do not put water containers next to the power to avoid overheat, fire, electric shock and malfunction in case the contacts with water or other liquid.  Do not disassemble or tamper the charger, or else it may cause personal injury, electric shock, fire and the damage of the charger.  Do not use the charger in place of high humidity, like bathroom, or else it may cause electric shock, fire and damage of charger.  Do not touch charger, power cord and power plug with wet hand, or it can cause electric shock.  Do not put heavy objects on power cord or change the power cord, or it may cause electric shock and fire.  Please unplug the power socket before cleaning and maintenance.  Please hold the charger to unplug the socket, it may damage power wire and cause electric shock and fire once pulling the power cord. 1.3.3 Cleaning and maintenance  As phone, battery and charger are not waterproof, so do not use them in places of high humidity, as well as avoid them being wetted by rain.  Please clean the battery and charger with soft dry cloth.  Never use alcohol, thinner or solutions, like benzene, to wipe the phone.  Dirty socket can  cause poor contact  and power down,  and even  make recharging unavailable. So, please clean it periodically. 1.3.4  Common Precaution Mobile Phone:  Please  use  the  phone  under  the  environment  with  temperature  of 5℃-40℃ and humidity of 35%-38%.  Please use the phone far away from regular telephones, TV sets, radio sets and office automation equipment, to avoid affecting the normal use of these equipments and mobile phone. Battery:  Place the battery in cool and ventilated place without direct sunlight.  The  battery  has  a  limited  lifespan.  The  usage  of  battery  will  be shortened  progressively  due  to  frequent  charging.  Once  the  battery  is out of use after several charging, it  means that its lifespan is due, and
 7 you shall replace it with approved model new battery.  Do not dispose old battery as household waste. Throw it to specified old battery disposal place and follow stipulated instructions for disposal. Charger:  Do not charge under following conditions:   --place with direct sunlight --place with ambient temperature less than 5℃or over 40℃, wet or dusty place with strong vibration (it may cause malfunction);   --place near electrical appliance (it may affect the image and sound) like TV set, radio, etc.  2 Before Use 2.1 Name and Description of Individual Part 2.1.1  Technical Parameter Size (Length × Wide × Thickness)   Weight:   Battery capacity:   Duration of standby time: Duration of talk time: 2.1.2 Icon There may be some icons appearing under standby interface. Please refer to the following for detailed description:  Icon   Description   Signal  Strength:  Shows  the  received  signal strength. Fuller bar means stronger signal.  Receive new SMS.  Receive new MMS.  Missed call: Shows when you have missed call(s) of SIMA/SIMB.
 8  Alarm clock is set to On.  Incoming  Call  Alert  Types:  Ring  only,  Vibrate only  (long  press  the  #  key  to  activate  or deactivate the silent mode in idle mode), Vibrate and Ring, Vibrate then Ring.  Indicates battery level.  Turn on Bluetooth handset.  Keypad is locked. 2.2 Key Description 1. Power/End key (1) Long press the Power key to switch on the phone. If you switch on the phone and there’s no SIM card, the phone will prompt you to insert SIM card. The phone will check if the SIM card is available after SIM card is inserted. Then, the following prompts will appear on the screen one by one: Enter PIN——it appears if you’ve set password to lock the SIM card. Enter phone password——it appears if you’ve set password to lock the phone. Search  for  network——the  phone  will  search  for  network  till  it  finds  proper network (2) Long press the Power key to switch off the phone. (3) Press the End key to end the call or reject the call; in other cases, press the End key can turn back to the main screen quickly. 2. Dial key1/2: Press after dialing to connect by SIM1/2 card. In idle mode, press this key to display your recent call records of all SIM cards. 3. Left soft key/Right soft key: Implement the functions shown  in the lower left/right hand corner. 4.  Navigator  keys:  Press  the  up/down/left/right  direction  in  menu  to  scroll, browse  or  in  edit  page  to  move  cursor.  From  standby  mode,  press  the  up/ down/left/right direction to enter the different function interface (as defined in the menu Settings/Phone settings/Dedicated key).
 9 5. OK key: In idle mode, press to enter the main menu. In general situation, it is identical with the left soft key. 6. Alphanumeric keys: Be used to dial and input text in edit interface.     From standby mode, long press “2” to “9”  key to  dial speed dials  numbers (as defined in the menu [Phonebook/phonebook settings/Speed dial]). Long press the “0” key to open or close the torch light in idle mode. 7. # key: In idle mode, long press the # key to activate or deactivate the silent mode. 2.3 Charge for Battery  Connect the charger with power.  Insert the  end  of  the  charger into  the bottom  of the  phone  (Note:  the arrowhead shall be upward).  Then, power indication icon on the screen, which means that the battery is  under  charging.  If  the  phone  is  overused  under  low  battery,  then charging indication icon will  be displayed after the charging has been done for some time.  If the power indication icon in the upper right corner is fully displayed without flashing that means it is full. If the phone is switched off during charging, there is image  to indicate  the charging is over. This process needs 3-4 hours. It’s normal that the battery, phone and charger with AC electrical plug once the battery is fully charged. Note:  Always keep the battery in ventilated place with the temperature from + 5℃ to +40℃ during charging, and make sure to use the charger provided by manufacturer. It may cause danger once unapproved charger is used and it may invalidate any approval or warranty.  If  the  phone  switches  off  automatically  or  there’s  “Battery  Low” displayed  on  the  phone,  please  charge  to  the  battery  as  quickly as possible.  The  phone  will  reduce  charging  time  automatically  if  the battery power isn’t used up before charging.  The duration of standby time and talk time offered by manufacturer are based on  ideal  working environment. In  actual,  however, the working time  of  battery  changes  according  to  network  condition,  working
 10 environment and using method.  Make  sure  the  battery  is  installed  properly  before  charging  and  it’s forbidden to remove the battery during charging.  Please disconnect the charger and phone with power. The phone begins charging  again  when  the  power  loss  reaches  certain  extent  after overcharging lasts for quite a long time (about 5-8 hours). We suggest you  don’t do this,  as  it  will  influence  the performance and lifetime  of the battery. 2.4 Connecting to network 2.4.1  SIM card Make sure that you’ve inserted available SIM  card into the phone before your use. SIM card is the key to enter digital GSM net work. All information related with establishing network connection and calling record initiate  are  saved  in  metal  area  in  SIM  card.  Meanwhile,  there’re  other information saved in the SIM card, including name and number saved in phone book and SMS. The SIM card can be removed from your phone and inserted to any GSM phone (the new phone will read SIM card automatically). Never touch metal area for the SIM card to avoid information loss or damage of the card. Keep SIM card if the phone is connected to external power, or else, the SIM card will be damaged. 2.4.2 Insertion and Removal of SIM card SIM card is placed in sty like a credit card, so please take it out carefully before installing in the phone.  Switch off the phone and remove the battery and other external power  This phone supports to insert dual SIM cards at most, the place of card 1/2 is decided by options in menu (please refer to “Settings” for “Dual SIM settings”).   2.4.3 Unlock of SIM card SIM  card  uses  PIN  (personal  identity  number)  code  for  protection  against unauthorized use. You are required to input PIN code to unlock the SIM card every time the phone is switched on once your phone enables this function, then you can call out and answer incoming calls. Users can also choose to remove SIM  card  protection  (please  refer  to  Section  3.12.4  Security  settings):  in  this
 11 case, SIM card can’t be protected against unauthorized use.  Long press the Power Key to switch on the phone.  Input PIN code, press the Right soft key ‘Clear’ to clear incorrect input and press OK to enter. For example, if PIN code is set as 1234, then you should input: 1 2 3 4 If incorrect code is keyed in for three times, SIM card will be locked. The phone will require  you to  key in  PUK1  code for unlocking.  Please do  not  key in  at random  if  you  don’t  know  PUK1  code,  you  shall  send  SIM  card  to  network operator for assistance. Please refer to section 3.12.4 Security settings. Note: Your network supplier will set a standard PIN code (4 to 8 digits) for your SIM  card.  You  shall  change  the  code  to  your  personal  password  as  soon  as possible. Please refer to section 3.12.4 Security settings for details. 2.4.4 Unlock of the phone You can set password to protect your phone against unauthorized use. You are required to key in phone code (if you’ve set password protection) to unlock the phone every time the phone is switched on once your pone enables this function, then  you  can  make  calls  or  answer  incoming  calls.  Users  can  also  choose  to remove password protection (please refer to section 3.12.4 Security settings); in this case, the phone can’t be protected against unauthorized use. Key in phone password, press the Right soft key ‘Clear’ to clear incorrect input press OK to enter. For example, if the phone password is set as 1122, then you shall key in: 1122. Please  contact  your  retailer  or  local  authorized  maintenance  service  center  to unlock the phone password once you forget it. 2.4.5 Connecting to network The  phone  will  search  for  available  network  automatically  (Searching  for network is displayed on the screen) once the SIM card is unlocked successfully. Name of network supplier will appear on the screen once the phone searches for available network. Note: IF EMERGENCY is displayed on the screen, it means that your phone is out of the  normal  network  coverage, but  you can  also  make  emergency  calls according to the signal strength.
 12 2.4.6 Dial calls You’re  allowed to make calls or answer incoming calls  once name of network supplier appears on the screen. The signal bar in upper left corner represents the strength of network signal. Moving in a small range can improve your calling quality as the calling may be interfered by barriers greatly. 2.4.7 Dial domestic calls   In standby mode, press the corresponding numeric keys to input phone number that you want to dial and press Dial Key to make calls. Please press the Right soft key ‘Clear’ to delete characters once the phone number needs to be changed. Dialing animation will be displayed on the screen when dialing. The call status information will be displayed after the recipient answers the phone. There’s an alert  tone  when  it gets  through  (it  needs  network  support)  if  this  function  is enabled.   Please press the End Key to end the call once it’s over. Zip code      Phone number      Dial key 2.4.8 Dial extension of fixed phones Some extensions of fixed phones can’t be got through, and you shall only dial the  telephone  exchange,  and  then  dial  the  extension  number.  The  phone  can finish  all  dialing  and  dial  the  extension  automatically  when  you  insert  pause character “P” between telephone exchange and extension number.  The  way of inputting “P” is to press and hold * key, and then symbol “P” appears on screen. Zip code    Telephone exchange    P    Extension    Dial key Example of the use of pause character: For example, if there’s a voice mailbox system, which is used  through  dialing way in 8880000 numbers, the number of mailbox is 6666 and the password is 8888, then you can follow the way below to dial: 8880000 P 6666 P 8888 The first part of this number is used to dial voice mailbox system. It will send 6666 to select mailbox once the phone is answered. The second pause  character will  delay for  5  seconds before password 8888  is  sent  out  (the  former  “P”  represents  to  get  through,  the  latter  “P” represents to delay for 5 seconds).
 13 2.4.9 Dial international calls Press * key under  standby status till prefix  symbol  “+”  appears  on  the  screen when dialing international calls. It allows you to dial a number in any country once you don’t know the international prefix symbol (e.g.: it’s 00 for China). Key  in  the  country  code  and  complete  phone  number  after  prefix  symbol appears.  The  country  codes  follow  general  practices,  the  country  code  of Germany is 49, Britain is 44, Swiss 46, etc. “0” before the area code shall be removed before dialing, just as dialing international  calls.  For  example,  you  shall  dial  like  this  if  you  need  to  dial service hotline from other countries: +86 21 114 +    Country code    Complete phone number    Dial key 2.4.10 Dial call in the list Every phone number you dialed and received are saved in a list in the phone, recent  dialed  and  received  phone  numbers  are  placed  on  the  top  of  the  list (Please  refer  to  Section  3.7.1  Section  Call  history).  Every  phone  number  is classified based on Dialed Calls, Received Calls and Missed Calls. The phone also provides you with All Phone Items for you to view all calling record. Old phone numbers will be deleted automatically once the phone number list is full. 2.4.11  Emergency calls You can call emergency services if you are within the network coverage (you can check it by viewing the network signal strength bar in the upper left corner). If the network supplier doesn’t provide roaming service, then “EMERGENCY” appears on the screen, which means you can only call these calls. You can dial emergency calls within the network coverage even if there’s no SIM card. 2.4.12  Answer calls You  shall  press  Dial  Key to  enter  answer. You  can  also  press  the  key  on  the headset to answer calls  once the headset is  inserted. Hence,  you can set Auto Answer  to  On  once  it’s  inconvenient  for  you  to  press  keys,  and  the  phone answers automatically after  vibration  and ring or vibration lasts  for 5 seconds once the headset is inserted. 2.4.13 Call history The phone saves the record of your last call and duration since the phone is used
 14 (Please refer to Section 3.7.1 Call history). 2.4.14  Call Menu  Hold/Retrieve single call --Keep current call or restore saved call.  End single call --End current call.  New call --Make a call to a new participant.  Phonebook--Enter phone book to view.  Call history--Enter call history list to view.  Messaging --To access the inbox menu.  Sound recorder--Record the current call.  Swap* -- Swap between the current call and the held call.  Conference* --Enter the multilateral conference call status.    Transfer* -- To transfer a held call to another call.    DTMF --Turn DTMF function on or off.    End all calls* -- End all calls. Note:  Menu  options  labeled  with  "*"  could  display  only  under  specific circumstances. Such as: "Swap" will display only in the coexistence of call and call suspension. As for activation of "Conference" function, you need to apply to corresponding network operator. 3 Function Menu (※  Some  part  functions  below  depends  on  the  function  support  status  of specific phones) 3.1 Use of Function Menu Scroll to select functions  Select to enter main function menu under standby status;  Press keys to follow prompts to enter or exit from menu under main or submenu. Exit from menu Generally, you can press the End key to turn back to the standby interface. 3.2 Structure of Function Menu The default structure of function menu is as follows after SIM card is inserted and the phone is power on: 1 STK* 2 Camera
 15 3 Services 3-1 Internet service 3-1-1 Homepage 3-1-2 Bookmarks 3-1-3 Input address 3-1-4 Recent pages   3-1-5 Settings 3-2 Yahoo Search* 4 Messaging 4-1 Write message 4-2 Inbox 4-3 Drafts 4-4 Outbox 4-5 Sent messages 4-6 Delete messages 4-7 Broadcast messages 4-8 Templates 4-9 Message settings 5 Call center 5-1 Call history   5-2 Call settings     5-2-1 SIM1 call settings 5-2-2 SIM2 call settings 5-2-3 Advanced settings 6 Fun & Games 7 Multimedia 7-1 TV* 7-2 Image viewer 7-3 Video recorder 7-4 Video player 7-5 Audio player 7-6 Sound recorder 7-7 FM radio
 16 7-7-1 Channels list 7-7-2 Manual input 7-7-3 Auto search 7-7-4 Settings 7-7-5 Record 7-7-6 Append 7-7-7 File list 8 Phonebook 8-1 Add new contact 8-2 Phonebook list 8-2-1 View 8-2-2 Send text message 8-2-3 Send multimedia message 8-2-4 Call 8-2-5 IP dial 8-2-6 Edit 8-2-7 Delete 8-2-8 Copy 8-2-9 Move 8-2-10 Send business card 8-2-11 Add to Blacklist 8-2-12 Mark several 8-2-13 Call groups 8-2-14 Phonebook settings 9 User profiles 9-1 General 9-2 Silent 9-3 Meeting   9-4 Outdoor   9-5 My style 10 Settings 10-1 Dual SIM settings 10-2 Phone settings
 17 10-2-1 Time and date 10-2-2 Schedule power on/off 10-2-3 Language 10-2-4 Pref. input method 10-2-5 Display 10-2-6 Dedicated key      10-2-7 Auto update time     10-2-8 Flight mode 10-3 Network settings 10-4 Security settings     10-4-1 SIM1 security     10-4-2 SIM2 security     10-4-3 Phone security      10-4-4 Auto keypad lock   10-5 Connectivity 10-6 Restore factory settings 11 File manager 11-1 Phone 11-2 Memory card* 12 Extra 12-1 MSN/Yahoo MSG/Facebook/Skype/Twitter* 12-2 Calculator   12-3 Currency converter 12-4 Stopwatch 12-5 Calendar   12-6 Tasks 12-7 World clock 13 Bluetooth 14 Alarm 15 Facebook* 16 Ebuddy* Note: Menu with “*” appears only under certain conditions.
 18 3.3 STK* The functions provided by the network provider. Such as Monter net, M-Zone, Global brands such as value-added services area. If the SIM card and network provider do not support the kinds of services, the user will not be able to  use  this  feature.  For  more  information,  please  contact  the  vendor  of  the network. 3.4 Camera Your phone provides the functions of camera; you can also through the options  to  enter  the  settings  related  items:  Photos,  Camera  settings,  Image settings, White balance, Scene mode, Storage and Restore default. After  finished,  press  the  OK  key  to  take  photos,  the  photo  will  be  stored  in “Image viewer” automatically, if “Cont. shot” option is off, you can press the Left  soft  key  ‘Options’  to  select  “Delete” to  delete  it  and  back  the  photo preview interface or select “Send” to send the photo by MMS/Bluetooth.   3.5 Services 3.5.1 Internet service Your phone supports wireless application protocol (WAP) services.   You can access your network operator support services. The service menu gives You access to news, weather and aircraft flight such as the information. Note: GPRS services need the support of network, must be open and in the GPRS network coverage areas that can use GPRS services. - Homepage:  Enter  your  Homepage.  Homepage  is  your connection settings in the start set in the WAP site. If you do not set, manufacturers will use in the site. - Bookmarks:  Shows  all  the  existing  bookmarks.  Choice  it can be directly connected to the bookmarks web site. - Input address: Select this you can enter a WAP or any other Internet site. - Recent  pages:  The  records  of  the  web  site  you  viewed before. - Settings: Settings  for  Internet browsing.  such  as: choice  of SIM  card,  set  the  file  browser  option,  and  service information  set  up,  empty  the  cache,  clear  personal
 19 information, trust certificates. 3.5.2  Yahoo Search 3.6 Messaging 3.6.1 Write message 1. Text message Text  SMS  network  service  allows  you  to  send  the  text  message to  the  other phones that can receive message. Please confirm that you have set the Short Messaging Service Center Number before creating message (please see “SMS settings”) Enter Write SMS menu to input SMS (please see chapter 4.2 “Instructions on Input Method”). While composing, a text message can be up to 268 characters in length. Press the Left soft key ‘Options’ to select options when editing: - Send to:  Directly  send  edited  message  by  SIM card  you want.  You  can  directly  input  phone  number  or  select  from phonebook list. - Input method: Choose or change current input method. - Insert  template:  Insert  a  pre-installed  or  recomposed template. - Advanced: Insert the  phonebook number, phonebook name and the network address from Service/Bookmarks. - Save to Drafts: Save this SMS to Drafts where you can view it. Note: the Short Messaging Service Center doesn’t support the long and short  message  with  over  160  English  characters  in  some  cities  and areas. 2. Multimedia message With  this  message  service,  you  can  send  or  receive  message content  of  both pictures and texts. All color pictures, animations and music can be delivered to the other side or received to your own phone. This service requires support from network  Operation  Company  and  the  GPRS  function  must  be  opened.  For details please consult network Operation Company.   Create a new multi-media message. You need to fill in the recipient, a copy of
 20 Bcc, subject and content. 3.6.2 Inbox When  you  receive  a  SMS,  the  phone  will  sound  the  vibration  (if  it  has  been turned on) or the prompt tone (if the prompt tone function has been turned on), and  the  screen  will  display  the  animation.  If  you  don’t  want  to  read  it immediately,  it  will display the prompt that  have new message in  the  standby interface, and will store this message into SIM card automatically. The number of SMS (including the received and locally stored SMS) that can be saved in SIM card depends on the capacity of SIM card.  It will display the message receiving date and time and the number or name of the receiver when viewing the message list of the inbox (when the number exists in the phone book).  It can select  the  previous  message or  the next  message  when viewing the message list.  It can press OK to read the details of the message when appearing the message  list  of  the  inbox.  It  can  take  the  following  operations  by options at this time: - Reply by SMS: Send SMS to the sender of the current SMS. - Reply  by  MMS:  Send  MMS  to  the  sender  of  the  current SMS. - Call sender: Call the message sender directly. - Forward: Forward this SMS. - Delete: Delete the current SMS. - Advanced   Use  Number:  Extract  the  phone  number  of  the  sender  of  the       SMS, and you can dial it into the phone book. Use URL: If the opponents send you the site then you can draw it. Use USSD: If the opponents send you the USSD then you can draw it. Copy to phone (Copy to SIM): Copy the current SMS on SIM card (or the phone) to the phone (or SIM card) to store. Move to phone (Move to SIM): Move the current SMS on SIM card (or the phone) to the phone (or SIM card) to store.
 21  View  the  received  multimedia  message.  (The  sane  with  short message of inbox) - View: View the current MMS. - Reply by  SMS:  Use  the  way  of  writing  short  message  to reply sender. - Reply by MMS: MMS sending to the current send MMS. - Call sender: Call the message sender directly. - Forward: Forwarding to other people. - Delete: Delete the current MMS. - Delete all: Delete all the inbox content. - Save to  Phonebook:  Save  this  number  to the SIM  card  or mobile  phone.  This  option  can  show  if  the  number  is  not stored the phonebook. - Copy to Memory card/phone: Copy the current message on the phone/memory card to memory card/phone to store. - Move to Memory  card/phone:  Move  the  current  message on the phone/memory card to memory card/phone to store. - Details: View the details of the messages such as the sender, Cc, Subject, Date, and Size. 3.6.3 Drafts Unprepared  messages  are  saved  in  Drafts  to  re-edit  or  send.  Operations  are similar to Inbox.   3.6.4 Outbox Save the message that unsuccessfully sent. Operations are similar to Inbox. 3.6.5  Sent messages If  activated  in  the  SMS  settings/  Common  settings/Save  sent  message,  the successfully sent message will be save in the Send message.   If Save and send option is selected when sending the message, the sent MMS will be saved to Sent messages. Operations are similar to Inbox. 3.6.6  Delete messages Delete the messages in the inbox, drafts, outbox or send message.
 22 3.6.7  Broadcast message Set and activate receive of local information broadcast from the network. Choose whether you want to receive information broadcast from your network such as weather forecast, traffic update, news, and taxi service info.   Please contact your local network operator for more details.   ■ Receive mode: Select to open entry into the receiving mode, turn off the news refused to receive Cell Broadcast.     ■ Channel settings: Cell Broadcast Channel settings. ■ Languages: Setting the cell broadcast of the receiver language. ■  Read  message:  enter  this  menu  can  read  customized  Broadcast message in your area. Note: Cell broadcast service and voice mail are provided by operators, please contact your operator. 3.6.8  Templates In the template can write some common sentences in order to avoid duplication when  sending  an  SMS  knock  one  by  one.  Finished  writing  can  choose  edit, remove and writing message. 3.6.9  Message settings Set and save SMS service parameters of SIM card.  Text message: Enter the test message settings sub-menu: - Profile settings: Select an appropriate mode for the SMS of the phone. Enter to the individual mode to take the settings for the corresponding name, short Messaging Service Center Number, effective  term  and  sending  format.  Please  contact your network supplier to get the number of Short Messaging Service  Center.  For  example,  the  one  Short  Messaging Service  Center  Number  of  China  Mobile  in  Shanghai  is +8613800210500.  The  detailed  operations  are:  select  any mode setting in Message Settings sub-menu, input your Short Messaging Service Center  Number  in  the second  item,  and press OK to save the settings. - Voice mail server (supported by the network): Set and call your  voice  mail  number.  Your  network  may  provide  or
 23 support voice mailboxes. It is a service that lets your callers leave a voice message at a voice mailbox assigned to you for your later  retrieval.  You  may  have  to  apply  for  the  service and secure the voice mailbox number from your operator.   - Common settings: Set whether to turn on the message report or reply path. Set whether  to  turn  on the message report  or reply path. If you have set the message report to On the Short Messaging  Service  Center  will  send  the  status  report  back when the receiver has received your SMS or has not received it due  to  some  reason.  You  can  know whether  the  receiver has received your SMS conveniently. - Memory status: See the content of short messages. - Preferred storage: Select the phone or SIM card. - Preferred connection: Select the preferred connection type. Note:  The  realization  of  this  function  needs  to  be  supported  by  the operator.  Multimedia message: You need to take the necessary settings before using the function of MMS. - Data  account:  Some  of  the  relevant  parameters  when  edit MMS. - Common settings:   Compose: Set the following content of MMS creation: Slide time, Creation mode or Auto signature. If activated ‘Auto signature’, you can edit the signature. Sending: Configure the MMS sending parameters: Validity period, Delivery  report,  Read  report,  Priority,  Delivery  time  or  Send  and save. Retrieval:  Configure  MMS  retrieval  parameters:  Home  network, Roaming, Filters, Read report or Delivery report. Memory  status:  View  the  MMS  Usage,  Total,  and  Free  memory status.
 24 3.7 Call center 3.7.1 Call history Respectively,  call  history of  SIM1  and  SIM2,  here  use  SIM  card  1  as  an example, card 2 and the same operation with the card 1. Press the Left or Right navigator key to view the list of all calls, dialed calls, missed calls or received calls. In the interface of missed calls, dialed calls, received calls, all calls, press OK to view the details of record, press the Left soft key ‘Options’ to enter the following operation: - View: View the details of this record. - Call: Dial the phone number. - IP dial: If set and activated IP number in the Call center/Call settings/Advance settings/IP dial, you can dial the currently record number that adds IP number. - Send text message: Send SMS messages to this number. - Send multimedia message: Send MMS to the number. - Save to  Phonebook:  Save  this  number  to the SIM  card  or mobile  phone.  This  option  can  show  if  the  number  is  not stored the phonebook. - Add to Blacklist: Add selected record to the black list. - Edit before call: Modify the phone number of the record and save it to phonebook. - Delete: Delete this record. - Advanced:    Call timers: In the call time, there are four cub-menus, last call time, total dialed calls, total received calls, reset all. - Last call: View the time of last call. - Dialed call: View the total time of dialed calls. - Received call: View the total time of received calls. - Reset all: Clear time statistics of the data, time to start.  Call cost: Call cost for you to storage a total cost. - Last call cost: Enter into the sub-menu, view the last cost. - Total cost: view the total cost.
 25 - Reset cost: Enter the PIN2 code of the meter can be cleared, to start billing. - Max  cost:  Restrictions  on  access  to  the  cost  of  sub-menu, you  can  view,  modify  or  cancel  the  function.  Modification and abolition of functions which need to enter the PIN2 code. - Price per unit: To enter sub-menu prices and rates, you can browse, modify or cancel such as the function. Modification and abolition of functions which need to enter the PIN2 code. - Note: Some operations require that you enter the PIN2 code, contact  your  network  provider  in  order  to  obtain  the password.  Text msg. counter - Sent: Record the number of messages has been sent.   - Received:  Record  the  number  of  messages  has  been received.    GPRS counter - Last sent: Record the last send number of bytes. - Last received: Record the last received number of bytes.   - All sent: Record the total transmitted number of bytes.   All received: Record the total received number of bytes. - Reset counter: Restart the count. 3.7.2 Call settings Note: Here are the parts of SIM1; here is the example of card 1, card 2 with card 1. 1. Call settings (SIM card 1)  Call ID: - Set by network: The send number adopt the system default or not. - Hide ID:  Call  when  the  numbers  do  not  see  the  number. (Subject to operator support) - Send ID: Call when the other side can see numbers.  Call  waiting:  Open  or  close  the  call  waiting  function.  Select query to view the current status of call waiting.
 26  Call divert : - Divert  all  voice  calls:  when  the  call  for  voice  calls,  then change over. - Divert if unreachable: When can not connect, the others can not connect  you, then  will  be  transferred into the  phone  to the number you set. - Divert if no answer: Turn on the transfer of non-response  ,when    your  cell  phone  in  no  response  cases,  the  transfer shall be transfer to the telephone number you set. - Divert if busy: Open busy transfer, when you phone in busy, it will be transferred to into the phone number you set. - Divert all data calls: When the call for data calls, transfer it. - Cancel all diverts: Cancel all diverts calls.  Call barring: Restrict on the call. - Outgoing calls: To restrict outgoing calls. - Incoming calls: Restriction for call in. - Cancel  all:  The  abolition  of  the  restrictions  set  (password required). - Change barring password: Change password.  Line switching: Select line 1 or line 2.  Group list: Use this function to restrict usage of the phone calls with  numbers  that  belong  to  certain  user  groups.  When  this function is used, every outgoing call is associated with a group index. If a group index is specified, it is used for all outgoing calls. If no  group  index  is  specified, the  network  will  use  the preferential  index  (a  specified  index  that  is  stored  in  the network). 2. Advanced settings:  Blacklist: Display list of rejected incoming calls. You can add to  blacklist  unsaved  ones  with  20  at  most.  When  a  phone number has been added to the incoming call blacklist, it will be automatically rejected in any circumstance.    Auto redial: Automatic redial open after the failure of each call
 27 will automatically redial.  IP dial: You can edit IP number with three at most. Select one and press the OK key or press the Left soft key [Options] to select ‘Edit’ option, then edit the IP number, press the OK key or press the Left soft key to confirm and the current IP number is both activated. For the edit IP number, you can press the Left soft key ‘Options’ to select ‘Activate’ option.    Call time display: Shows the call time, select "Close" does not show the call time.  Call time reminder:  After  setting  the  frequency,  it  will  have voice prompts when the time is in the call.  Auto quick  end:  Turn on  the automatically  limit,  setup  time, call to the time set before will automatically hang up.  Reject by SMS: When there is an incoming call, you can press OK  to  select  ‘Reject  by  SMS’  option  and  confirm,  and  then enter the editing message interface that you set, confirm again and the message can be sent to the caller. Also the incoming call will be automatically ended.  Connect notice: Turn on the alert when connected the call.  Answer mode: If activated ‘Any key’, press any key to answer the incoming call except the Right soft key or the Red key.    If the  earphone  is plugged  in  and  activated ‘Auto  answer  when headset  mode’,  the  incoming  call  will  be  automatically answered after ringing or vibrating for about 5 seconds.   3.8 Fun & Games  Java: Game List.  Java settings - Java audio: Select the volume size - Java backlight: Turn ON/OFF. - Java vibration: Turn ON/OFF. - Java network: Select the network address of the supplier. - Heap size: Appear the amount of memory.  Java default security - Third party: Can relevant settings some of the parameters. Such  as  network  access,  self-executing,  information,
 28 multimedia,  read  user  data  into  the  user  information, local-line such as the parameters. - Untrusted  domain:  Can  relevant  settings  some  of  the parameters.  Such  as  network  access,  self-executing, information,  multimedia,  read  user  data  into  the  user information, local-line such as the parameters. - Restore settings: The restore the default settings. - Domain options: a third party or the party do not trust and can choose turn ON/OFF.  Games:  The  phone  provides  classic  game.  For  specific operations, please refer to the directions of each game. 3.9 Multimedia 3.9.1 TV* Your  phone  build  in  a  video  broadcast  handheld  receiver,  the  receiver  can receive  television  broadcasts,  provided  the  function  of  television  programs, select the menu to enter the mobile TV. In the player interface you can press the Left soft key ‘Options’ to be carried out in accordance with the following settings: - Set Region: Select the local position. - Input channel: Add favorite TV channels to my channel list; can play on this channel, rename, delete and other operations. - Program List: search the best channel to the list. - Scan: Auto Search Channel. - Full Screen: Open or close the full screen. Note: Please note that the effect of the screen which receive by the phone to a certain extent depends on you television signal coverage. 3.9.2  Image viewer Into the album, you can see the photo, browse style, send, use as, rename, delete, delete all files, sort by and storage setting. 3.9.3 Video recorder In video  recording  interface,  enter  ‘Options’  to  set up  the  video  and  save the setting.   Press the  Left soft key  to make  the  operations of Camcorder settings,  Video settings, White balance, Effect settings, Storage as well as Restore default. Press  the  OK  key  to  begin  video  recording,  press  the  OK  key  to  pause  or
 29 continue, press the Right soft key to stop video recording, the phone will give alert whether to save the video, select ‘Yes’ to save the video, select ‘No’ not to save and return to the video preview interface. Note:  You  must  insert  the  memory  card  only;  Video document  size  and  time depend on surplus space of the current memory. 3.9.4 Video player Enter to the animation playing interface. By the options to enter: - Play: Play the current selected files. You need to repress the         OK key to start playing when screen displays start interface. During playing, you can  press  the up/down navigator key to adjust video volume (for video with sound). - Send: Send the current selected files. - Rename: Change the currently selected file name. - Delete: Delete the current selected document. - Delete all files: Delete all of files. - Sort by: With the order of the file. - Storage:  Select  Phone  or  Memory  card  as  videos’  saving position. 3.9.5  Audio player Play the audio files saved in the phone or memory card. In  playing  interface,  press the  Left/Right  navigator keys to  select  /  ‘previous/next’; press the Up navigator key to select  /   ‘play/pause’, press the  Down  navigator  key    ‘stop’,  press  the  *  or  #  key to  adjust  player volume. Press the OK key  to  enter  playing  list  interface,  press  the  Left  soft  key ‘Options’ to access the operation menu of MP3 player.   1.  When  play  list  is  empty,  it  has  only  “Add” and  “Settings”  functions (“Settings/List auto gen.” is “Off”). 2. When play list is not empty, you can make the following operations for each option: Play, Details, Add, Refresh list and Settings. - Play: Play the present music. - Details: Display the name, format, capacity and playing time of the current music.
 30 - Add: Set the current audio as ring tone. - Refresh list: Display when “Settings/List auto gen.” is “On”. Otherwise  the  following  three  options  display:  “Add, Remove  and  Remove  all”,  where  you  can  add  audio documents  from  multimedia  to  list,  remove  one  music document from list or all music documents from it.   - Settings: Set the MP3 player parameter. 3.9.6 Sound recorder Select the recording can be carried out. Select the option to enter: - New record: Record a new voice. - List: Once that you have recorded audios, scrolling to the file and press  the  Left  soft  key  ‘Options’ to  make  the  following  options available:  play,  append  (the  function  is  not  available  for  WAV files), rename, delete, delete all files, use as and send.   - Settings: Set the audio storage and file format. 3.9.7  FM radio This phone can listen to FM without inserting the headset. Get into the FM radio play screen, select ‘Options’ can enter the channel list, manual input, auto search, settings, record, append and file list.  Channel list: a list of FM radio channel list; press ‘Options’ can be  achieved  on  the  current edit  broadcast  channels  and  play. (Up to nine channels can be stored).  Manual  input:  You  can  enter  any  of  your favorite  FM  radio channels.  Auto  search:  Choose  the  channels  and  can  automatically generate a list of the search.  Settings: Set on FM radio. 1. Background  play:  Choose  to  open  or  closed,  open  the menu with the FM radio will not stop players with the FM radio exit. 2. Record format: Select the recording format can choose to AMR or WAV. 3. Audio quality: Choice of high or low.
 31 4. Record  storage:  Choose  the  storage  location,  mobile phone or memory card.  Record:  Press  OK  key to  open  the  sound recording  function, taking  the  current  program,  generated  the  document  by recording is stored in the Audio document.  Append: Choose  a broadcast recording file  and then build  up new recording content from the end of this file.  File  list:  The  saved  record  of  the  FM  radio  in  the  list,  press ‘Options’  to  achieve  their  play,  used,  sending,  detailed information,  rename,  delete,  delete  all  the  files, sort  operation mode such as the operations. 3.10 Phonebook This  phone  provides  two  memory  devices:  SIM  card  and  the  phone.  The capacity of SIM card is divided by its type. Use the phonebook, the user can store information of name card in the phone, and  the  following  information  can  be  stored  in  the  phone:  associate  picture, associate sound, and incoming group. The SIM can stores information of name and phone number. Select the option to browse the phone book list, as you are browsing, you could enter a character, characters or number and jump to contacts whose names (as saved  in  the  phonebook)  starting  with  or  most  closely  matching  with  the characters entered. After searching for the name, press the Dial key and select one SIM card you want to dial the number of record, and press the End key to end dialing.   Press the Left soft key ‘Options’ to access the menu options:  View: Display details of currently contact.  Send text message: Send short messages to this number.  Send multimedia message: Send MMS messages to this number.  Call: Dial the currently selected phone number.  IP  dial:  If  set  and  activated  IP  number  in  the  Call  center/Call settings/Advance settings/IP dial, you can dial the currently selected phone number that adds IP number.  Edit: Modify the currently selected contactor record.
 32  Delete: Delete the currently selected record.  Copy: Copy the selected records to SIM card you want if it is saved in  phone  and  vice  versa.  Or  save  it  to  the  folder  under  the  file manager.  Move: Move this record to SIM card if it is saved in phone and vice versa.  Send Business card: Send selected contactor record to the other via SMS, MMS or Bluetooth.  Add to Blacklist: Add the currently selected phone number to black list.    Mark several: Mark one or several records and make the following options of send or delete.  Caller groups: Set  groups in  this  phone. You  can alter  the  group name,  associate  sound,  associate  picture,  and  view  the  list  of members of the group. While viewing member list, choose ‘Add’ to add contacts to the group.  Phonebook settings: - Perferred Display List: Set the display list of phonebook. - Speed  dial:  Set  phone’s  speed  dial functions.  Use  the  OK key  at  ‘Status’  option  to  turn  speed  dial  function  on  or  off. Select  ‘Set  numbers’,  scroll  to  a  key  number  (8  available, from 2 to 9), press the OK key and select ‘Edit’, scroll to the desired number to set as speed dial number for the key and press the OK key. When a number is set as speed dial and the function  is  enabled,  you  can  simply  press  and  hold  the corresponding  numeric  key  to  the  number  for  instant  and automatic dialing. - My number: Save and view my number (with name). - Extra numbers: Save and view up to 2 own numbers (with name) and fixed dialing number. - Memory status: View the service condition of the SIM card and phone’s phone book. The capacity of SIM card depends on different SIM card.
 33 - Copy contacts: You can select ‘SIM to phone, phone to SIM, SIM to SIM’ option to copy the phone book you want. - Move contacts: You can select ‘SIM to phone, phone to SIM, SIM to SIM,’ option to move the phonebook you want.   - Delete all contacts: Select to delete the contacts from SIM or the phone memory. Add new contact This menu allows you to add the new record to the SIM card or the Phone. Enter the phone number directly in standby mode, then press the Left soft key [Options] to save the phone number in the SIM card or the Phone.   Enter this menu, first you need to select storage: To SIM or To Phone. - To SIM1/2: Select this option, input the corresponding name and  number,  then  press  the  OK  key  and  confirm  to  save, adding records to the SIM card will be done. - To phone: For adding new phonebook record to phone. 3.11 User profiles The  user  can  choose  different  profile,  but  also  the  scene  of  several  custom models. The mobile phone is provided in the eight scenarios: General, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor and My style.  General  mode:  Here  you  can  choose  to  open  or  personal settings. - Activate: Choose to start into the standard model. - Customize: Choose personal settings  to  enter  to  customize the standard model. Workable set of content, including ring tones, volume, suggesting that the type of ring type, the other alert tone, answer mode.  Silent mode: Operation is the same as General mode.  Meeting mode: Operation is the same as General mode.  Outdoor mode: Operation is the same as General mode.  My style: Operation is the same as General mode. 3.12 Settings 3.12.1    Dual SIM settings Set SIM mode which cards to open or close.
 34 3.12.2    Phone settings  Time and date: Time and date settings. - Set time zone: Phone-based set-up time to choose a city. - Set time / date: Current time and date settings. - Set  format:  Set  time  and  date  display  format,  12-hour  or 24-hour clock. - Update with time zone: May choose to open or close. When the choice is open, time zone and time bound.  Schedule power on/off: Set time,  set the  time to  reboot  or  shutdown automatically.  Language: Set the display language phone menu.  Pref.  input  method: Set  phone’s  default  input  method  every  time  it enters edit mode according to your usage habit.  Display: Personalize your display according to your preference.   - Wallpaper: Select standby interface after the keyboard lock wallpaper. - Screen  Saver:  Standby  screen-based  interface  to  choose  a screen saver image, and set the waiting time. - Power on display: Choose animated picture to shut up. - Power off display: Choose animated picture to shut down. - Show date and time: Choose the date and time whether to show on the idle mode. - LCD backlight: Set the backlight of the brightness and time.  Dedicated key: Set and customize functions of the four navigator keys when  pressed  in  standby.  The  Up,  Down,  Left,  Right  Navigator  keys may serve  as  shortcut  keys  to  access  specific  functions  from standby, these function assignments may be altered here according to your usage preference and habits.  Auto  update  time  (supported  by  the  network):  For  details  please consult network Operation Company.              Flight mode:  Flight  mode  is  used  to close  the  phone communication function, that it cannot receive, dial call and send message, has no signal connection with the base station, and doesn’t attempt to contact the base
 35 station. The phone will turn off all the relative functions on the signal in the  mode,  but  it  can  still  continue  to  use  the  other  functions  when switching on the  phone, for  example, view the  phone book, enjoy the article and films on the phone etc. Note:  Because  now  the  civil  aviation  authority  has  not  issued  the regulations  on  “Flight  Mode”,  the  passenger  shall  still  switch  off  the phone before going on broad according to the related regulations on the airplane; in the normal states (such night), it  can  switch  to  this mode, and save power – because the signal consumes most power of the phone, and it can save power greatly for switching off signal in the flight mode. 3.12.3    Network settings Set network of SIM card A & B with this function.    Network selection: Enter  submenu  “Network  selection”,  you  may choose  “New  search”,  “Select  network” or  “Selection  mode” to acquire current network service operator. In “Selection mode”, you may press OK key to change Auto and Manual mode.    Preferences: The preferential network provider while searching the networks.  Enter  the  menu  to  view  the  list  of  preferential  network providers, press OK key to enter Options menu. The menu includes Add from list, New, Change priority network and Delete etc.   Note: the preferential network list contains eight network providers at most; excessive  providers  can  not  be  added  to  the  list  until  certain  network provider is deleted from the list. The display of the menu is related to the service that SIM card provides.   3.12.4    Security settings Enter  menu  “Security  settings”  and  set  SIM  card1,  SIM  card  2/3/4  or  phone safety, to avoid illegal use of the phone or SIM card.    SIM1/2/3/4 Security settings - PIN lock: the SIM card is protected by PIN code to prevent illegal  use.  Note:  if  PIN  code  is  wrongly input  for three times,  the  SIM  card  will be  locked.  Then  you  need  the PUK code to  unlock  the  SIM  card.  PIN  code  and  PUK code might be provided to you with the SIM card, if not,
 36 please contact your network provider.   - Change PIN: you may change PIN code of SIM card. - Change PIN2: you may change PIN2 code of SIM card.  Phone  security:  The  phone  lock  can  prevent  your  mobile  phone used by the other without your permission. Select Phone lock to turn on the  phone password protection  and the  phone  will ask  you the phone password when switching on next time; press it again to turn off the phone password protection. Note:  The  default  phone  lock  password  is  1122,  and  you  shall change it to your own password as soon as possible.  Auto keypad  lock: Set  the  waiting  time  of  the keypad lock.  The keypad will be locked automatically if the phone has not been used within the specified time in the standby status after being set. You may also set keypad locking to automatic using this option, scroll to a  desired  option  and  press  the OK  key.  If  activated,  after  your selected period of inactivity, your phone will automatically lock the keypad; you can press the Left soft key and then * key to unlock. Note: Some functions need to contact your network operator support. 3.12.5    Connectivity Select an account of GPRS to enter: 1. Account name: The account name, select Edit to modify. 2. APN: Enter the APN. 3. User name: The account name of the dial-up (not the WAP gate way) 4. Password: The account password of the dial-up server (not the WAP gateway) 5. Auth. type: Select the encryption certificate. 6. SIM selection: Select SIM card you want to set. 7. Advanced settings: Set the items. 3.12.6    Restore factory settings    To restore the factory set default password is: 1122. 3.13 File manager The  currently  available  memory  locations  are  shown  in  the  file  manager
 37 interface (if inserted memory card only), the Total and Free memory are shown on top. Press the Left soft key ‘Options’ to make the following options:  Open: Enter or open the selected drive.  Format: Format the currently selected drive; this will erase all current contents.  Rename: Modify the name of the selected drive (memory card only).  Details: Show details of the selected drive (memory card only). Open the  selected  drive  to  see  folders  and files inside.  Scroll  to  a  folder  and press the Left soft key ‘Options’ for following options: - Open: Enter or open the selected drive. - New folder: Create a folder in the currently selected drive. - Rename:  Modify  the  name  of  the  folder  (file,  if  on  file options). - Delete: Delete the current folder. - Sort by: Arrange the files according to Name; Type; Time; Size; or None (no sorting). Scroll to a file and press the Left soft key ‘Options’ for following  options  (in addition to the folder options above): - View/Play:  Depending  on  the  file  type,  view  an  image  or play a video or an audio. This option is not available for file types not supported by your phone. - Open ebook: Open the selected ebook to read. - Send: Send the file via MMS or Bluetooth. - Use  as:  Use  the  file,  specific  functions  depending  on  file type. - Mark  several:  Mark  one  or  several  files  and  make  the following options of copy, move, delete and so on. - Copy: Copy the file to another folder. - Move: Move the file to another folder. - Delete all files: Erase all files in the current location. - Details: Show details of the file.
 38 3.14 Extra 3.14.1    MSN/Yahoo MSG/Facebook/Skype/Twitter* Your phone can be used to provide the Internet chat tool. Note: This menu function requires the support of the operators in the use of the GPRS flux. 3.14.2    Calculator Your  phone  provides  you  with  four  basic  functions  of  calculator  to carry out simple calculations. Note: The accuracy rate of calculator is 12 effective numbers, and calculations of over nine effective numbers will cause errors. 3.14.3    Currency converter To carry put exchange rate conversion, you should input exchange rate first and then input native or foreign monetary value and press OK key to confirm, then the value you want will be displayed in another edit box. 3.14.4    Stopwatch Achieve the functions of stopwatch.  Typical  stopwatch: General  stopwatch, divide into  individual timing and circle timing. Press ‘Options’, there are function of reset and continue. - Split timing: when the individual timing record next time, it will not clear the time before. Use in record marks no more than 20 individuals. - Lap timing: when the circle timing record next time, it will clear  the  time  before,  suitable  for  a  person  (such  as professional athletes) to carry out long-distance cruising race lap record of each, a maximum of 20 laps. - View  records:  view  the  saved  record  of  individual  timing and circle timing.  nWay stopwatch: nWay stopwatch according to four directions, press  different  orientations  to  record.  Note:  The  method  to reset  the  stopwatch: 1.  Typical  stopwatch  can  reset  in  the option after pressing pause in the upper right that can clear. 2. Multi-dimensional stopwatch can press ‘Reset’ in the left right after press pause that can clear.
 39 3.14.5    Calendar Get into the menu of the schedule management; press OK to display the date. Press the left or right navigator keys to select the date and month respectively. Enter the submenu Calendar to view, view all, add event, delete event, jump to date, go to today or go to weekly/monthly view. 3.14.6    Tasks With this function you could expediently manage all kinds of missions in work and life as well as arrange and record your future matters.   When  your  prearranged  matter  time  is  up,  phone  will  give  warning  tone  for reminding you to finish it. When the current schedule is empty,  you can press the Left soft key ‘Add’ to add a scheduling. Note:  Phone  obligates  a  certain  amount  of  available  memory  for  schedule. When  phone  gives  alert  that  memory  space  is  full,  you  have  to  delete  some unwanted schedule records to create new ones.   Only  when  planned  matter’s  alert  isn’t  set  as “Off”,  its  ring  tone  setting  is effective otherwise there is no alert. When  there  is  schedule,  select  one  and  press  the  Left  soft  key ‘Options’  to make the following operations: View, Add, Edit, Delete, Delete overdue, Delete all, Jump to date and Send vCalendar. 3.14.7    World clock Press  the  left  or  right  navigator  keys  to  choose  the  time  all  over  the  world, according option to open or close the other cities to start daylight-saving time. 3.15 Bluetooth  Power:  This  switch  can  be  activated  on  or  off  the  Bluetooth function.  Visibility: The machine can be searched: the set to open, other Bluetooth devices can search for the machine, set to shut down, other Bluetooth devices can not search for the machine.  My  device:  The  search  for  new  devices  can  automatically search for Bluetooth devices, and the device name will show in the mobile phone screen , by the tip of the phone can match and settings.  Search  audio  device:  the  adoption  of  this  feature  can
 40 automatically  search  for  the  phone  to  the  surrounding  free. (Generally,  the  default  password  of  the  Bluetooth  headset  is 0000, Bluetooth Headset specific users, please see below).  My name: You can customize the name of the machine.  Advanced: - Audio path: Select Leave in phone when the call can only use mobile phones, Bluetooth headset can not be used. Select Forward  to  Bluetooth  headset  when  the  call  can  only  be used when the Bluetooth headset set in, the phone can not be used. - Storage:  Optional  mobile  phones,  memory  card  or  always asked. - Sharing permission: Set to full control or read only. - My address: Bluetooth display relevant information. 3.16 Alarm The  phone  supports  five  alarm  clocks  (usable  while  power-off);  the  default status of them is off. Select an alarm clock, press OK key to edit and set up. 3.17 Facebook/Ebuddy* Your phone can be used to provide the Internet chat tool. Note: This menu function requires the support of the operators in the use of the GPRS flux.
 41 4 Input Method Description The general operation of input sequence:  The Left soft key: Generally represents confirmation.  The Right soft key: Press to clear one character, long press to clear all.  The End key: Return to the idle interface.  * key: In every input status, press this key to call out punctuation and symbol input frame.  # key: Switch between different input methods. ABC (abc) input method Each key is used to input several characters. Fast and repeatedly press key until your required character appears. The Numeric input method To input numerical values, press the respective numeric keys.  5 T- Flash card Introduction This  phone  supports  the  storage  function  of  T-flash  card  and  its  expanded storage space. The detailed operations are as follows: 5.1 Takedown and installation of T-flash card   Insert it as the mark on it; please open the card buckle first before pulling out the card, then take T-flash card out. It is recommended not to take out or insert T-flash in general condition. 5.2 T-flash Card Use As  one  of  the  memorizers  in  the  phone,  T-flash  card  is  set  as  the  default memorizer. You can use it without doing any settings. T-flash card is used as the memorizer of the phone: You should set the default memorizers of music player, video player, video recorder, camera and recorder as memory card  for the  first time to insert  T-flash card, then  you can use  the memory,  besides,  T-flash  card  also  can  be  used  as  U  disk:  the  data  in  the computer can be directly copied after USB data line is connected. Please refer to the use of U disk for detailed methods.  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
 42 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 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
 43 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:  H11  (FCC  ID: ZSW-H11-TV10) 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 0.410W/kg and when properly worn on the body is 0.718W/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.

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