User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Getting Started
- Getting to know your phone and it's accessaries
- Key functions
- Installing the SIM card and battery
- Installing the Micro-SD card
- Battery charging
- The Home Screen
- Power on/ off
- Status icon and program introduction
- Using the Quick List
- Entering menu
- Entering information
- 2. Using Call Function
- Making a call
- Receiving a call
- In-call options
- To make two calls simultaneously (this must be supported by the network)
- To switch between two calls (this must be supported by the network)
- To make a conference call (this must be supported by the network) Conference call
- To mute a call
- To turn the speakerphone on and off
- To save the current caller to your contacts list
- Additional dialing information
- Using speed dial
- Managing call history
- 3. Personalising Your Phone
- 4. Managing Your Phone
- 5. Synchronising Information
- 6. Exchanging Messages
- 7. Windows Live Messenger
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- 8. Using Contacts
- 9. Connecting to the Internet
- 10. Using Tools
- 11. Using Multimedia
- Using Windows media player
- Using camera and video recorder
- To enter the Camera and Video Recorder preview
- Camera and Video settings
- To change the storage location of photos and videos
- To include audio when recording video files
- To limit time when recording video files
- To take pictures and video clips
- To send the captured photo or video clips
- To beam the captured photo or video clips
- To set the captured photo as Home Screen
- To edit the captured photo or video clips
- To delete the captured photo or video clips
- To view the stored photos and videos
- Using pictures&videos
- Playing games
- Using Java
- 12. Using Bluetooth
- 13. Phone Maintenance
- 14. Troubleshooting
- The phone can’t be switched on
- The phone is switched off automatically
- PIN/ PUK code lock
- Bad call quality
- Can’t answer a call
- Can’t make a call
- The call volume is too low
- The person you are calling cannot hear your voice
- The incoming call doesn’t ring
- The battery can’t be charged
- Can’t display network
- The phone does not recognize the storage card
- Browser can’t connect to Internet normally
- Lack of space
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- 15. Safety Precaution
Windows Live Messenger
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8. Using Contacts
[Contacts] is your address book and
information storage for the people and
businesses you communicate with. You can
store phone numbers, email addresses, home
addresses and any other information that
relates to a contact, such as a birthday or an
anniversary date. You can also add a picture or
assign a ringtone to a contact.
To enter Contacts from the Home Screen, press
the Right Soft Key
<Contacts>, or click
[Start→Contacts].
All contacts are saved in SIM card or the
phone.
SIM card contacts: Each entry includes a
name and a phone number. The memory and
the content of the SIM card differ according
to the SIM card type.
Phone contacts: You can not only store the
contact name, many different types of phone
number, e-mail address, family address etc,
but also can store a great deal of the
contact’s personal information, such as
birthday and anniversary.
Caution:
Contacts stored on your SIM card can also be
stored on the phone. Contacts stored on the phone
will be kept in the original phone. To move them to
another phone you will need to copy them to the
SIM card.
Adding a new contact
To add a new contact on your phone
(1) On the Home screen, click [Start
→Contacts → New→Outlook Contact].
(2) Enter information for the new contact.
(3) Click <Done>.