Cellular CDMA Q600 User’s Manual
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Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may result. Please contact your local dealer for replacement antenna. Body-worn Operation To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0.6 inches (1.5cm) must be maintained between the user's body and the back of the phone, including the antenna, whether extended or retracted.
Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government health agencies, and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard (C95.1). Nevertheless, we recommend that you use a handsfree kit with your phone (such as an earpiece or headset) to avoid potential exposure to RF energy.
• Use hands-free operation, if available; • Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require. Electronic devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone.
Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
Blasting areas Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Potentially explosive atmospheres Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked.
Why the concern? Mobile phones emit low levels of radio frequency energy (i.e., radio frequency radiation) in the microwave range while being used. They also emit very low levels of radio frequency energy (RF), considered non-significant, when in the stand-by mode. It is well known that high levels of RF can produce biological damage through heating effects (this is how your microwave oven is able to cook food).
Briefly, there is not enough evidence to know for sure, either way; however, research efforts are on-going. The existing scientific evidence is conflicting and many of the studies that have been done to date have suffered from flaws in their research methods. Animal experiments investigating the effects of RF exposures characteristic of mobile phones have yielded conflicting results.
glioma, neuroepithelliomatous tumors. It is possible with multiple comparisons of the same sample that this association occurred by chance. Moreover, the risk did not increase with how often the mobile phone was used, or the length of the calls. In fact, the risk actually decreased with cumulative hours of mobile phone use. Most cancer causing agents increase risk with increased exposure.
Two groups of 18 people were exposed to simulated mobile phone signals under laboratory conditions while they performed cognitive function tests. There were no changes in the subjects' ability to recall words, numbers, or pictures, or in their spatial memory, but they were able to make choices more quickly in one visual test when they were exposed to simulated mobile phone signals. This was the only change noted among more than 20 variables compared.
Thus it is not possible to tell whether any individual's cancer arose because of the phone, or whether it would have happened anyway. A key question is whether the risk of getting a particular form of cancer is greater among people who use mobile phones than among the rest of the population. One way to answer that question is to compare the usage of mobile phones among people with brain cancer with the use of mobile phones among appropriately matched people without brain cancer.
At the same time, FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have responsibility for different aspects of mobile phone safety to ensure a coordinated effort at the federal level.
Again, the scientific data does not demonstrate that mobile phones are harmful. But if people are concerned about the radiofrequency energy from these products, taking the simple precautions outlined above can reduce any possible risk. Where can I find additional information? For additional information, see the following websites: Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF Safety Program (select "Information on Human Exposure to RF Fields from Cellular and PCS Radio Transmitters"): http://www.fcc.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS PREPARING YOUR PHONE FOR USE ....................................... 1 Inserting your UIM card .........................................................1 Fitting and charging your battery ...........................................2 Turning on your phone ...........................................................4 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE ........................................ 5 Your phone at a glance ............................................................5 Idle display .........
Dialing an extension number................................................20 Your PhoneBook....................................................................21 Saving new contacts to your PhoneBook....................................21 Finding contacts in the PhoneBook ............................................23 Last missed, dialed, and received calls ..................................23 In-call menu ...........................................................................24 The silent profile ....
Caller group ..................................................................................39 Speed Dial .....................................................................................40 Copy ..............................................................................................41 Erase ..............................................................................................42 Status.............................................................................................
Quick Key .....................................................................................54 Scratch Pad ...................................................................................54 Other Service ................................................................................54 Profiles....................................................................................56 Scheduler ................................................................................58 View Calendar ................
WHAT TO DO IF... ...............................................................
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PREPARING YOUR PHONE FOR USE Inserting your UIM card 1. Hold your phone face down, and pull the battery catch backwards to release the battery. Lift the battery off your phone. Battery catch , Do not remove the battery when your phone is on: you may lose all your personal settings stored either in your UIM card or in the phone memory.
2. Slide the UIM card into the UIM card holder with the gold contacts facing downwards, with the cut corner at the upper left. Metal plate UIM card can easily damage the gold contacts of the UIM card. , Scratches Take care when handling and inserting the UIM card. Fitting and charging your battery 1. Place the battery on the phone, with the battery’s contacts facing downwards, and the teeth on the top edge of the battery in alignment with the holes in the phone.
2. Insert the travel charger connector into the charger socket at the bottom of your phone. Make sure you insert the connector with the arrow sign on the top. Charger socket Charger connector 3. Plug the charger into a main outlet. 4. After your phone is fully charged, disconnect the charger from the mains outlet and your phone. takes 4 hours for the travel charger to fully charge a new / • Itbattery. • When the battery is low, you will hear a warning tone, and Battery Low will appear on the screen.
Turning on your phone 1. Open your phone’s flip. 2. Long press to turn your phone on. The greeting animation will show on the screen. 3. When prompted, enter your PIN. If you type a wrong digit while entering your PIN, press (Back) to delete. Long press to deletes all digits entered. When you are done entering your PIN, press (OK) to confirm. 4. Once your PIN is accepted, the phone goes to idle screen. On the top of the main screen you will see Searching.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE Your phone at a glance The following illustrations show the major elements of your phone.
Front view 2 Earpiece Main display Soft keys OK key Send/answer key Scroll key/ Qkeys Power on/off key UTK QKey Alphanumeric keys Microphone 6 Getting to Know Your Phone
Bottom and top views Digital camera\handsfree headset/data cable jack Volume up Volumne down Profile access Charger socket Getting to Know Your Phone 7
Idle display Main display Status bar Operator’s name Profile Time and date Wallpaper Soft key bar 8 Getting to Know Your Phone
Icons in the status bar Icons often shown on the status bar of the idle displays: Icon Function Description Signal strength Signal strength of the network. The more the bars displayed, the stronger the signal. Short message Receiving a short text message or having unread messages. Mesage Full Message memory full. You need to delete some messages to clear out space for new ones to come in. Voice Mail There is voice mail. Long press access your voice mail box.
Using the keys 8 In this user guide, “long press” means “pressing and holding a key for about 2 seconds,” while “press” means “pressing and releasing a key immediately.” 8 The lists below are intended to introduce the most commonly used functions of each key. Refer to related sections of this user's manual for information on other key commands. Functional keys Main keypad The keys on the main keypad control how you use a great variety of your phone’s features.
Key Commands and functions OK key • Press to open up the main menu showing the first main menu item. • Long press and the main screen will black out as a mirror. Right soft key • Press to access your message (as Message shows). • Press to go back to the previous directory. (as Back shows). • Press to delete digits entered one by one, long press to delete all digits entered. (as Erase shows). Left soft key • Press to access the PhoneBook list menu (as Book shows).
Key Commands and functions Side up key • Press to volume up and to volume down in idle mode. Side below key • Press to see current profile when flip is not open. When (side up profile shows on outer screen, you can use key) to choose profiles and then press again to confirm. In the menus Key Commands and functions OK / Scroll key • Press to select the highlighted option/ activate the desired feature. • Scroll to control highlighted bar/cursor on screen.
Key Commands and functions Alphanumeric keys • Press the key to highlight the desired option whose ~ position in the menu matches the number the key represents. • Long press the key to access the desired option whose position matches the number the key represents. • When viewing your PhoneBook, press the number key that matches the first letter of the desired contact's name the appropriate number of times to highlight the contact.
Input mode Key Commands and functions Power on/off key • Press to abort input and data entered and return to the idle screen. Right soft key • Press to delete digits. • Long press to delete all digits at one time. OK / Scroll key • Press to confirm text/data entered. • Scroll to control the cursor on screen. Pound key • Press to shift among input modes. • In iTAP and ABC modes, long press to shift between upper case and lower case. Asterisk key • Press to have symbols menu.
Key Number Key Number/Symbol/Function 2 8 3 9 4 0. Long press to enter voice mail * 5 6 # T (long press after entering a phone number) Press each of the following keys the appropriate number of times to get the character you want.
Key Characters 0 symbol table, @ (long press) shift input mode Menu Navigation A wide range of your phone’s features are arranged in menus and submenus, using a common approach for selection, change and cancellation. 8 For details of the usage of each menu item, please refer to "Menus" on page 38. Entering the main menu To enter the main menu, first you must open the flip to show the idle main display. Press 16 to open the main icon menu.
Main menu layout Icon Menu Right Soft key Left Soft Key OK Key Submenu layout Name of the menu you are in. Indications of present soft key commands. Position number.
USING YOUR PHONE Making a phone call To make a call using your phone, open up the flip and check your phone is powered on showing the idle display. Dial the desired number using the alphanumeric keys ~ . Press (Send) to send your call. a call, you can still use the side keys to scroll on your / During PhoneBook list to find other contacts. To delete a wrong digit, scroll digit and press to move the cursor to the right of the (Erase).
Answering a phone call When a call arrives, your phone rings or vibrates with the display showing the caller’s number or name (Network support dependent). The name is displayed according to the data in your PhoneBook. the caller is a member of a particular caller group, the / • Ifdisplay will show the group's default image to help you identify the caller.
Making an emergency call To call the emergency services, enter 112 (the international emergency number) and press to make the call. You can make an emergency call even if your phone is locked, cannot register to a network, or there is no UIM card inserted as long as you are within the coverage of the type of network used by your phone. Dialing an extension number After you enter the telephone number, long press and a “T” will show after the number you just entered.
Your PhoneBook Saving new contacts to your PhoneBook 1. From the idle display, enter the phone number you want to save and press (Options) and choose 2 Save; then press save this new contact in UIM Book or PhoneBook. 2. In PhoneBook memory, scroll then press and press (Ok). You can (Edit) to each item (OK) edit the contact’s details. 3.
The contact’s horoscope: Scroll horoscope and scroll (OK) to save. right and left to choose a down to move to next item or press The contact’s blood type: Scroll horoscope and then scroll press right and left to choose a down to move to next item or (OK) to save. The contact’s name: press When finished, press (Edit) to enter contact’s name. to go back to next item.
Finding contacts in the PhoneBook From the idle display press (Book) and the display will display the names of the contacts stored both in your PhoneBook and UIM card. You can find the contact you want in two ways: • Use to scroll through the names (listed in alphabetical order) until the one you want is highlighted. • Press the number key that matches the first letter of the name you want the appropriate number of times. For instance, if the name starts with “K” press twice for “K”.
When a missed/dialed/received call is highlighted, you can do the following: • Press (Answer Key) to redial the phone number. • Press (OK) to display the date and time and frequencies of this call. (If the number is already stored under a PhoneBook contact, the contact’s name will be displayed as well.) • Press (Option) and save the number to your PhoneBook in the same way as described on page 21. Or to delete the number.
Scheduler Press (OK)to enter and check your events. Scratch Pad The number you entered during a call is stored here. You can choose to save it to Phook Book. The silent profile You can press side below key and off mode. Press to enter profiles options both in flip open several times to access the profile you want. When there’s an incoming call, you can press (Right soft key) to activate the silence profile to mute the ringtone.
Quick Access The Q.Acc (Quick Access) menu is a list of the most commonly used features from the various menus in your phone. You can use the Quick Access menu as a shortcut to take you straight to these features. 1. From the idle main display scroll up (Q. Acc) to display the Q.Access menu. The menu’s default features are as follows: No. Option 1 Profiles Functionality Selecting and setting profiles. 2 MissedCalls 3 Compose Msgs 4 Find Record Displaying all call logs.
a. Press a key to highlight the matching option, and press to access the option. b. Long press a key to access the matching option directly. 4. Scroll down to reach Games list. 5. Scroll right to access Canlendar. 6. Scroll left to Profiles options. 7. Press eye key to access WAP service. 8 You can also select profile simply by pressing side key Using Your Phone .
INPUT MODES Your can select a text input method whenever you need to add or edit text, for example: • Write short messages. • Store names and numbers in your PhoneBook. • Jot down notes in the Calendar feature, etc. Changing the text input mode Your phone provides different text input modes that you can use in combination or separately to enter text.
• Widely used punctuation and symbols included. Instructions for using iTAP • Press the alphanumeric key once that relates to the first letter of the word you want, without having to consider the order of the alphabets shown on the key. Press the key that relates to the second letter of the word and so on and so forth. Your phone then looks at the combination of letters you have entered, and predicts what your word is. The word that your phone predicts appears along the bottom left of the display.
Demo of iTAP To enter “Come home.” on the message editor display: 1. Press to access the message editor display. iTAP Input appears as the default text input mode. 2. Press for the upper case “C”. Then press for lower case “o” “m” “e”. 3. Long press to put “Come” in the text box. 4. A space automatically appears following the word “Come”. 5. Press for “home”. 6. “good” isn't the word you want, so scroll right for the next candidate “home”. 7. Press to put “home” inside the text box.
• When you have entered a letter and want to enter the next one, you can wait for about two seconds until the cursor moves to the insertion point of the next letter, or simply press a key immediately to enter it. • Long press to shift between upper and lower cases. • If you type a wrong letter, scroll the letter and press to move the cursor to the right of to delete; long pressing deletes all text. For example, to enter “Love”: 1. Press three times for “L”. 2. Long press to shift to lowercase. 3.
MOBILE INTERNET*(OPTION) Your phone supports WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) technology and enables you to log on to the mobile Internet on CDMA networks, so you can browse various on-line services available from your service provider, for example, financial, sport, travel, and entertainment information. Logging on to the Internet You can launch your phone's browser and start a mobile Internet session in two ways: 1. From the idle display press (Center QKey) to enter Extended Service.
Surfing the Internet After you log on successfully, the homepage you connect to will appear on the display. Use the following keys to navigate through web pages: • Scroll up and down to move the highlight cursor on the web menu. • Press (OK) or • Press to return to the previous page. (Select) to enter the item you choose. • Press (abc) to choose input mode list. Scroll • Press to scroll page up and down when a web page is longer than the to make selection. screen hight.
Using the browser menu When you browse web pages, long press to access the browser menu, which contains the options below. Use the following ways to browse the menu: • Scroll using and press or (OK) to select, or simply press the matching number key for the desired option. • To return from the current browser menu to the previous screen or web content, press . The browser options are: 1 Home Go back to the homepage. To specify a homepage, go to: 9 Settings → 1 Homepage.
6 Go To URL Key in the URL you want to go to, then scroll to GO and press (OK) to access it. 7 Show URL Show the URL of the page you are viewing. 8 Reload Reload the current web page. 9 Settings You can enter this menu to choose from the following settings: 8 Please contact your service provider for details of the following settings. 9.1 Homepage Specify a homepage. The homepage you specify is opened every time you use WAP service or select Home from the browser menu.
9.4 Key Press Timeout This option sets the amount of time the phone waits during text entry, before automatically advancing the cursor to the next entry position. As long as the same key is re-pressed within the Key Press Timeout, the character cycles between all the choices for the key. The Key Press Timeout is adjustable. 9.5 Set Proxy Each proxy number represents the setting data of a WAP server. There are three different WAP servers available in your phone.
9.7.4 Authentication You can decide whether your phone should remember your user name and passwords for websites that require them. If you set your phone to authenticate you automatically, you do not need to re-enter your user name and password the next time you visit the same website.
MENUS Your phone's menus cover a wide variety of features. The main menu is made up of 9 images. Each represents a specific menu consisting of related submenus. Navigating the menus 1. You can use the scroll key to move from one icon to another. Press (OK) to enter the sub menu. 2. In the sub menu use the same way to choose and enter each function. 3. Press (Back)to abort a selection/operation and return to the previous menu or screen. For example, when you want to set Date And Time: 1.
PhoneBook The PhoneBook menu allows you to view your PhoneBook. You can also add and delete entries of PhoneBook contacts. Find Searches for a contact saved in your PhoneBook. Enter the full name or just the first letter(s) of the contact you are looking for unsure of spelling and press (OK). Add to UIM Adds a new contact to the UIM card. This information will be stored in your UIM card memory.
Speed Dial You can assign the number key ~ as a speed dial key for any phone number stored in the PhoneBook. A long press on a speed dial key from the idle screen will automatically dial the phone number that the key represents. For example, if is set as a speed dial key, long press to make the speed dial of the phone number which is linked to . In this option you will see the list of entries 1~9, which represent keys ~ respectively.
Activation To activate or disactivate the speed dial function. Copy Your phone has two memories where you save details of PhoneBook contacts: your UIM card memory and your phone memory. This feature allows you to copy or move your PhoneBook contacts between UIM and phone memories so that you can take them with you if you change phone. You can copy your PhoneBook contacts to a different memory one entry at a time or copy all the contacts stored in one memory to another memory.
UIM to phone Copy or move PhoneBook entries from the UIM memory to the phone memory. Single Copy or move a single entry from the UIM memory to the phone memory. All Copy or move all PhoneBook entries from the UIM memory to the phone memory. 8 If the target memory does not have enough capacity for all of the entries to be copied, the screen will show the number of available entries indicating only the displayed number of entries can be copied.
Call Logs 8 Network support dependent. This menu contains lists of the calls you missed, sent and received, as well as records of call cost and duration. All Displays all of the last missed/received/dialed calls. Scenarios are the same as described in the section "Last missed, dialed, and received calls" on page 23. Missed Displays the last missed calls. Scenarios are the same as described in the section "Last missed, dialed, and received calls" on page 23. Received Displays the last received calls.
Messages You can use the following message features to keep in touch when you can’t make a voice call, or when you only want to convey a short, simple message. Inbox Here you can view the messages you have received recently. The screen will show entries of last received messages, each entry displaying the respective sender’s phone number. (If the sender is a contact saved in your PhoneBook, the screen will display the sender’s PhoneBook name rather than the number).
Erase You can choose to erase the message here. 8 For how to edit a message using the available input methods in your phone, see "Input Modes" on page 28. When you have finished a message, press (OK) and choose from the following options: Save Press (OK) to save the message to the Draft. 8 When a new message arrives it is stored on your UIM card.
Compose This feature allows you to write a new message. When you have finished writing your new message, press (OK) to choose to send or save the message. Options are the same as those for Edit in the Inbox menu. See page 45. Outbox This feature allows you to read the messages you previously sent. Upon entering this option, you will see the entries of the last saved messages. The icon to the left of an message entry indicates whether an outgoing message has been sent ( ) or not ( ).
2. Press (OK) to choose from the following: Send: You can send the message template in the same way you send a message. See options for Edit in the Inbox menu. Edit Context: You can modify the message template into the message that you want to send. When you have finished, press (OK) and choose to send or save the message. Options are the same as those for Edit in the Inbox menu. Draft The unsent messages you compose can be saved here. You can reedit it before sending it.
Broadcasts Cell broadcast messages are the general messages that your network operator broadcasts to all phones in a particular area. These messages are broadcast in numbered channels. For example, channel 014 might be for local weather, 015 for traffic reports, 039 for information of local hospitals, taxis, pharmacies, etc., and so on and so forth. You can receive cell broadcast messages that your operator broadcasts to you, and choose preferred subjects and languages.
Once the list has subjects stored in it, you can select a subject you want from the list and press (Options) to choose to edit the information of the selected subject, or remove the selected subject from the list (Erase). Erase All You can choose to Erase All messages in one go here. Chat Room. You can engage in a peer-to-peer chat session by writing short messages to another mobile phone user.
You can enter the next chat message and press (OK). The message will automatically be sent to the person you sent the first message to. Repeat the same process to send more messages to the same person. Receiving a reply to your chat message When your phone receives a reply from your chat partner, the screen will show your partner’s name and message, followed by the previous message(s) you sent. You can now talk with your chat partner by entering what you are going to say and press (OK).
When you are interrupted by an incoming call during a chat session 1. Answer the call. Upon ending the call, the screen returns to the idle mode. Then you may resume the chat session by selecting Continue Chatting from the SMS Chat menu. 2. Reject the incoming call and continue the chat by selecting Continue Chatting from the SMS Chat menu.
Calculator You can use your phone as a handy calculator. Using the calculator feature Follow the chart below to enter numbers and arithmetic symbols. Key Number Key Number/Symbol/Function 1 9 2 0 3 Entering a decimal point 4 Clearing numbers or symbols/back to previous screen. 5 scroll left: to multiply scroll right: to divide scroll up: to add scroll down: to reduce ok: (equation) 6 8 7 There are two scenarios in which you calculate numbers.
If you calculate a formula consisting of only two numbers, say, 2x5: 1. Press and scroll left , and then press 2. Press (=) to display the result as “10”. 3. Press (Clear) to continue next calculation. . Hour Reminder Sets the hour reminder. After you activate this feature, the phone beeps once an hour like a digital watch. Currency Converter Use this feature to convert currency values. Q600 provides 17 different currencies and can choose the enter the current rate.
World Time You can check out the world time by scrolling press left and right or just (OK) to enter to check the time list. Stopwatch This option allows you to use your phone as a stopwatch. Press to start/pause the stopwatch or press (OK) to reset/split the stopwatch. Quick Key You can reset a Qkey List of your own by choosing which features you want readily available.
CFNA (Call Forward No Answer) Forward your incoming call to another number or to your voice mail when no one answers. CFU (Call Forward Uncondition) Forward your incoming call on any condition. CW (Call Waiting) Put your current call on hold when there’s another incoming call.
Profiles A profile is a group of settings that determine how your phone works and sounds. A profile contains settings such as ring tone, ring volume, vibration and alert tones. You can choose from five different profiles and customize each profile to suit your circumstances. By personalizing your phone you can ensure that it will alert you in a way that best fits the environment you are in.
Profile Feature Options Light By Melody Scanning Progressing Alternating Blinking Fireworks Waterfall Rename Menus 57
Scheduler The Scheduler feature is designed to make it easy for you to keep track of time and plan your day. Your phone will work as a personal secretary to remind you about the meetings or appointments you have previously scheduled. View Calendar In this option the calendar screen appears, showing the current month, year and weekday at the top. The current date is marked in the black box.
Media Center Games Your phone comes with a selection of fun and exciting games to challenge and amuse you if you are feeling bored. Scroll to highlight the game you want to play and press to select from the following options: • START: Selecting this option starts a new game. • CONTINUE: Selecting this option resumes the previously interrupted game. • CONTROLS: You can read the instructions for the game. The display will show how to play the game using particular keys.
Below are the instructions for playing each game: LAST GUNNER Last Gunner Last gunner is a shooting game. Before the enemies attack, you must clear all moving enemies using guns and bombs. If you hit the enemy's truck in the game, You can get items like power guns or extra bombs.
If you succeed in attacking the enemy’s truck, you can usually get extra bombs or guns that can shoot wider. When you see these items on the display, use to target the items, and press to pick them up.
CHAMPION SOCCER This game allows you to control one of the best 8 national soccer teams to win the World Cup. Keypad control •Press to cancel the game •When playing offence, use one of the three keys to choose the player you want to pass the ball to. •Press to shoot tackle Instructions Before you start the game, go to OPTION and you can set the time length for the game (2, 3 or 4 minutes for half game). After choosing START, you can choose World Cup Mode or Arcade Mode.
• When playing offence, use ~ (except ) to move the players, use ~ to pass the ball (you can see the players’ numbers on the display). When getting close to the goal, press to shoot. • When playing defense, use ~ and (except ) to move the players, use ~ to choose which players to move (you can see the players’ numbers on the display). When getting close to the opponent with the ball, press to tackle.
BUBBLE BURST Move and line up five same bubbles in a straight line (horizontal, vertical, and diagonal. Either would do.) and the bubbles will disappear. According different level, the number and bubble will increase. When the chessboard is filled with bubbles, game is over; when you remove all the bubbles within time limit, you win. Digital Camera Q600 handset has optional external digital camera. Insert it to handset camera jack and Q600 can be serve as a handy digital camera.
Resolution There are four kinds of resolution for user to select : 60*80 , 120*160 , 240*320 , 480*640. DSC use resolution 60*80 as the portrait of PhoneBook record . While receiving an incoming call , Call control will display the record's portrait on the main panel . And DSC use resolution 120*160 (and 120*160 only ) as wallpaper . In Q600 , we can't preview any photo whose size is larger than screen ( 128*160 ) , so user has to download these files to PC through a data cable .
A chord melody is made up of two or more different tones. This melody composer feature allows you to create up to 3 different tones and mix them up to produce a chord melody. Steps for composing a chord melody 1.When you first enter the melody Editor, press (OK) Add New Ringtone. You will see two channels available for you to choose from. The upper one is for you to choose a main melody, and the lower is for you to choose a accompany for the main melody.
With both melody selections above, you can press to enter option menu to do further settings. In option menu you can see three options as below: Save Ring Tone: You can save the main melody and name it here. Timebeat: You can change the beat from a range from 5 to 125. The larger the value, the faster the ringtone beat. Change Instrument: There are five instrument for you to choose. Piano, Music Box, Organ, Guitar, and Bird Tweet. You can scroll up and (OK)to select it. down then press 3.
Key Functions Down Adjust note.() Right Scroll screen left to right. from Left Scroll screen right to left. from Pound key Press chord. to change Asterisk key Press to change note tempo. Ok key Press to settings. save There are three sub-options in the menu: Play main melody: You can use this to play the melody you just edited. Save main melody: Press to save melody you just edited and return to main menu. Change instrument: Press to change melody play intrument.
Settings This menu allows you to program your phone's various settings as needed. Audio Profiles Enter here to personalize your profile settings. System Alert You can choose to have handset alert in three modes: Svc Change, Roaming, Minute Alert. DTMF Setting This item allows you to change DTMF function. Press (OK) to enter and select your options. There are two options for you to choose: DTMF Mute and Duration. Display You can personalize the way the idle screen is displayed.
Theme You have five preset theme screen color: BenQ Purple, Melon Green, Cheery Red, Sunny Orange, Sky blue and three custom choices: User 1, 2, and 3. Just scroll to select and press 8 For custom settings, press to confirm. (Edit) to enter advanced settings. Wallpaper You have seven preset wallpapers for different choices. Just scroll left and right to preview and press press to confirm. Answer By You can choose to have the incoming calls answered by Send Key, Any Key, or Flip ACTIVATE.
Set Time Just enter the current time and date, and save the settings. 8 When system is available, system time is updated automatically. Power On / Off Time You can set when your handset turns on and off. Call Service This menu provides a number of options to manage your calls. Limit Alert On: Press (OK) to enter number you want your phone to alert when you are on a call. Off: Press (OK) to cancel limit alert. System Select Home Only: Press (OK) to select service system only when you are at home.
Phone Activation With this function, you can activate your phone. Scroll and press to select (OK) “On” or “Off” to activate or deactivate your phone. Restore Default You have to enter your phone code first and then press confirm. Your phone will then reset back to all default values.
Security This menu ensures the security of your phone by setting UIM check, phone code, UIM lock etc., as well as limitations on particular outgoing and incoming phone calls. Lock Status Enter to check both your UIM card and handset lock status. Card PIN You have to enter PIN code to activate UIM card lock function. This function can protect your personal information saved in UIM card from being accessed by other people.
Change Code Your phone can be locked to prevent calls being made by unauthorized people, unless the correct handset lock code is entered when your phone is switched on. Your phone remains locked if a wrong code is entered, even if your UIM card is removed and replaced with another one. Only emergency calls can be made when your phone is locked. Call Restrict You can set up call barring limitations on your own to block Incoming, outgoing, RoamIncoming, and RoamOutgoing calls.
WHAT TO DO IF... If you encounter any problems using your mobile phone, please refer to the following table. If the problem persists, please contact your dealer. Problem Possible cause Solution • You are using your mobile Move to a location where phone in a location (e.g. in signal can be received the basement or building) properly. where signal is weak. Poor signal • You are using your mobile Avoid using your mobile phone in a call-crammed phone in such time, or try reception time (e.g. the rush hour).
Problem Possible cause • UIM card is out of order. UIM card error Solution Send it to your network operator for test. • UIM card is not inserted Insert UIM card correctly. properly. • UIM card contacts are dirty. Clean the UIM card contacts using a soft, dry cloth. • UIM card is invalid. Contact your operator. network You can’t • You are away from the Check the service area service area. with your network connect to the operator. network • Poor signal.
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