Cat® B25 Phone User manual Thank you for purchasing a Cat B25 mobile phone
Brief introduction Thank you for choosing the Cat B25 GSM cellular phone. You’ll find details of the great features of the phone in this manual. The B25 is waterproof IPX7, dustproof IP6X, The phone is rugged enough to withstand a drop of 2.0m onto a hard surface. It also supports FM radio, Bluetooth, MMS, LED Torch, Extra Long Battery Life.
Contents Introduction 1 Getting Started 1.1 Battery 1.2 Removing and installing the battery 1.3 Charging the battery 2 Connecting to the network 2.1 SIM card 2.2 Installing and removing the SIM card 2.3 Installing and removing the memory card 2.4 Switching on/off the device 2.5 Unlocking the SIM card 2.6 Unlocking the device 2.7 Connecting to the network 3 Basic Features 3.1 Coverage 3.2 Making DDD 7.2.1 Enter telephone number-by-number keys. 7.2.2 Dialing an extension number 3.3 Making IDD 3.
Multimedia 4.1 Camera 4.2 Image viewer 4.3 Video recorder 4.4 Video player 4.5 Photo editor 4.5.1 Photo artist 4.5.2 Image tiles 4.6 Audio player 4.7 Sound recorder 4.8 FM radio 4.9 Melody composer 5 Phone Book 5.1 Quick Search 5.2 Add new contact 5.3 Copy all 5.4 Delete 5.5 Caller groups 5.6 Extra numbers 5.7 Phonebook Settings 5.8 Caller Picture 5.9 Caller ringtone 5.
6 Call center 6.1 Call history 6.1.1 Call history 6.2 Call settings 6.2.1 Call settings 6.2.2 Advance settings 6.2.2.1 Black list 6.2.2.2 Auto redial 6.2.2.3 Speed dial 6.2.2.4 Background sound 6.2.2.5 Call time display 6.2.2.6 Call time reminder 6.2.2.7 Auto quick end 7 Organizer 7.1 Bluetooth 7.2 Calendar 7.3 Tasks 7.4 Alarm 7.5 World clock 8 Messages 8.1 SMS 8.2 Write message 8.2.1 Inbox 8.2.2 Outbox 8.2.3 Templates 8.2.4 SMS settings 8.3 MMS 8.3.1 Write message 8.3.2 Inbox 8.3.
8.3.4 Drafts 8.3.5 Templates 8.3.6 MMS Settings 8.4 Chat 8.5 Voice mail server 8.6 Broadcast message 9 File manager 10 Services 10.1 WAP 10.2 Data account 10.2.1 GSM Data 10.2.2 GPRS data: 11 User Profiles 12 Settings 12.2 Phone setup 12.1.1 Time and Date 12.1.2 Schedule Power On/Off 12.1.3 Language 12.1.4 Preferred Input Method 12.1.5 Display setup 12.1.6 Greeting Text 12.1.7 Dedicated key 12.1.8 Auto update of date and time 12.1.9 UART setup 12.1.10 Misc.settings 12.2 Network Settings 12.2.
12.3 Security setup 12.3.1 SIM security setup 12.3.2 SIM lock 12.3.3 Fixed dial 12.3.4 Barred dial 12.3.5 Change password 12.3.6 Phone lock 12.3.7 Auto Keyboard lock 12.3.8 Change password 12.3.9 Restore factory settings 13 Writing Language/Input Method 13.1 Overview 13.2 Key definitions 13.3 Instructions on input method 13.3.1 e.g. English Writing Language 13.3.1.1 Using the keypad 13.3.2 Number 13.4 Using the keypad 13.
1 Getting Started 1.1 Battery The battery holds a small amount of charge and can be used immediately after unpacking. It performs best after three full charge/discharge cycles. 1.2 Removing and installing the battery To remove the battery, follow the steps below: A. Loosen the screws by metal screwdriver attached to the Carabina, and remove the battery cover outwards from the top of the phone; B. Pull the battery out from the bottom of the phone.
2.2 Installing and removing the SIM card Power off your phone; remove the battery; disconnect charger. Plug SIM card into the SIM slot. 25 quick start guide 23 100_Layout 1 29/05/2012 10:54 Page 1 FEATURES - FRONT 1 3 Release Battery Cover Turn both screws anti‐clockwise to release battery door and pull off cover using the slot beneath the LED torch. 2 ® B25 CAT PHONE Position lugs on battery door in the phone first, and close it up.
2.5 Unlocking the SIM card By setting a PIN (personal identification number) code of the SIM card, you can protect your SIM card from illegal use. If this function is activated and the PIN protection code is set, you have to input the PIN code to unlock the SIM card for regular use every time you power on your phone. Users can clear the code. In this condition, the SIM card cannot be protected from illegal use. A. Hold the End key to switch on the phone; B.
3.2 Making DDD 3.2.1 Enter telephone number-by-number keys. Press the Call key to make a call. To change a phone number, press the right soft key to clear the number. During dialing, a corresponding animation is displayed. Once the other party answers, the screen displays the call status. If the number is not in the Phone Book, your device only displays the other party’s number. Otherwise, the Phone Book name would be displayed.
3.6 Answering a call Press the “Call” key or “Answer” key to answer an incoming call. If an earphone is installed, you can use the key on the earphone to receive a call. For this, enable the auto answer mode and confirm that the earphone has been installed. Then, your phone will automatically answer an incoming call after the ring or vibration. If “Any Key” in the Answer Mode menu is selected, you can press any key in addition to the End key to receive a call. 3.
4 Multimedia 4.1 Camera Press the Left Soft key to access the function. You can also press Option in the preview mode: to Photos, Camera Settings, Image Settings, White balance, Scene mode, Effect Settings, set frame, storage and Restore default. 4.2 Image viewer By selecting image viewer menu, you can view the photo list that are saved in the album, and you can view, edit, browse style, use as, send, rename, delete ,delete all files , sort by, and storage.
4.5 Photo editor 4.5.1 Photo artist Allow you to select from file, capture from camera, resize image to choose the photo. And then choose auto resize, main LCD clip, manual clip to edit the photo. Press “Option” for the following operations: Save as: to choose stored folder and edit filename to save the file. Send: to send via multimedia message or bluetooth. Add frame: to choose frame for the current photo. Add icon: to choose icon for the current photo.
4.7 Sound recorder Press left soft key to access recording options: you can record (new recording), play, Append, rename, delete, delete all files, settings, use as, send. You can select the recorded voice for user profiles and send as multimedia message and Bluetooth. 4.8 FM radio Allow you to listen to FM broadcasts with your phone. Channel list: Allows you to save 9 channels into the list. Manual input: Allows you to input the desired frequency manually.
Caller video: Set a caller video for the current phone number. Allow you to choose a video from the preset ones in the device or select a successfully previewed one with a correct size from File. Caller ringtone: Set a ring caller ID. Activate/deactivate the ring tone from the preset ones in the system or the folder of Files. Caller Group: Group the phone number in phone book. 5.3 Copy all Allow you to copy all records in the SIM card to your phone or vice versa.
5.9 Caller ringtone Set a ring caller ID. Activate/deactivate the ring tone from the preset ones in the system or the folder of Files. Note: The files in Files can only be selected after being sent to profile. 5.10 Caller video Set a caller video for the current phone number. Allow you to choose a video from the preset ones in the device or select a successfully previewed one with a proper size from File. 6 Call center 6.1 Call history 6.1.
6.2 Call settings 6.2.1 Call settings Caller ID: You can change the default of the system - hide number or send number provided if supported by the network operator. Call waiting: You will be notified of a new incoming call during the current one if this function is activated. For more information, contact your network provider. Call divert: This service enables you to forward an incoming call of a certain business to the telephone number you specified. This service requires the support of the network.
6.2.2.4 Background sound Allow you to have a setting of background sound, during a call. 6.2.2.5 Call time display Allow you to activate or deactivate this function. 6.2.2.6 Call time reminder This prompts you of the call duration of a certain period. Enter this menu, and you will have the following options. Off: Deactivate the function. Single: Input any numbers between 1 and 3000 (Unit: seconds) to set a period for the hint.
8 Messages 8.1 SMS 8.2 Write message Access the SMS editing interface to write the text. To select an option, press Option. Done: Upon finishing editing, you can select Option for the following operations: Send only, Save and send, Save, Send to many, and Send by group. Use templates: In the default cursor, add the commonly used phrase. Insert object: to insert a picture, animation or something to the message. Text Format: to define the text format.
8.3 MMS MMS refers to the multimedia messaging service. It is a multimedia feature, enabling you to send information of various multimedia formats like text, images, and sounds. The network operator should support this service. Make sure whether your SIM card supports it or contact a corresponding operator before use. If your phone supports this feature, you can send and receive multimedia messages after necessary settings.
8.3.5 Templates Five multimedia messages are preset in the phone. Allows you to view and edit the message, as well as access them directly. 8.3.6 MMS Settings Compose: Allow you to set the creation mode, picture resizing, best page time, auto signature, signature. Send: Allow you to set the validity period, delivery report, read report, priority, slide timing, delivery time. Retrieve: Allow you to set the home network, roaming, and read report and delivery report.
10 Services Press the Left soft key to access the function menu interface. Please choose the network service and press the left soft key to access the service menu interface. If your SIM card and the service provider support the service, you can access through mobile phone. If you want to get more information, please contact with the supplier. 10.1 WAP Homepage: select this menu; you can enter the default website to get the information about entertainment, movies, fashion, friends, games, etc.
11 User Profiles Several customised scene modes are provided to users, to choose the different mode for the different environment, such as General, meeting, outdoor, indoor, headset, Bluetooth type, and tone setup, volume, alert type, ring type, extra tone, answer mode. Can be customised accordingly. 12 Settings Select “Settings” in the Main Menu. Then, you can perform Phone Setup, Network Setup, Security Setup, and Restore Factory Settings etc. 12.1 Phone setup 12.1.
12.2 Network Settings 12.2.1 Network selection For the Selection Mode, you can switch between Manual and Automatic. User could choose SIM 1 network or SIM 2 network for setting. (Only if dual SIM device) 12.2.2 Preferred networks Select the favorite network operator, the one displayed in default status is the local network current used in SIM card. Click options to access the following operations: Add from list: To display all PLMN list, approx 223. New: To add networks and priority of use.
12.3.6 Phone lock Your phone can be protected against unauthorized use if stolen by using this function. Access the submenu, and you can set the following items: Allow you to select On and enter the Phone lock code. Next time you power on the device, a correct password is required. If the Phone lock has been activated, you can choose Off to deactivate the protection. Note: The Phone lock code as default is 1122. 12.3.
13.3 Instructions on input method 13.3.1 e.g. English Writing Language For this input method, the keypad is defined as below. For the keypad definition in English input mode, including Capital English input and Normal English input, refer to the table below. In the column of “Corresponding character or function”, the mark “;” works as the division for Smart English ABC and Smart English abc.
13.3.2 Number Refer to the table below for key definitions in this mode. For this input method, the keypad is defined as below.
Frequently Asked Questions Prior to contacting the after-sales service providers, please make the following simple inspection to save the maintenance time and expenses for you as much as possible.
Standby time is reduced Standby time is related to the system setting of network, maybe the phone is used in an area with poor signal. Where there is poor signal, the phone will constantly search for base station signal and battery will run down, so the standby time is reduced. Try replacing battery if occurring in good signal area.
Maintenance Guideline If there is a problem using the mobile phone, please contact your vendor. Important Product Information Guide This Important Product Information Guide contains safety and handling for Cat B25. Look for recycling, disposal, and other environmental information at: http://www.catphones.com/ To avoid injury, read all operating instructions and the following safety information before using Cat B25.
Read all safety instructions for any products and accessories before using with Cat B25. Cat is not responsible for the operation of, or any damage caused by, third-party accessories or their compliance with safety and regulatory standards. When you use the Cat B25 USB Power Adapter to charge Cat B25, make sure that the power adapter is fully assembled before you plug it into a power outlet. Then insert the Cat B25 USB Power Adapter firmly into the power outlet.
• P osition Cat B25 within easy reach. Keep your eyes on the road. If you get an incoming call at an inconvenient time, let your voicemail answer it for you. • T ry to plan calls when your car will be stationary. Assess the traffic before dialing, or place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic. • L et the person you are speaking with know you are driving. If necessary, suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions.
Using Connectors and Ports: Never force a connector into a port. Check for obstructions on the port. If the connector and port don’t join with reasonable ease, they probably don’t match. Make sure that the connector matches the port and that you have positioned the connector correctly in relation to the port. Accessories and Wireless Performance: Turning on Airplane Mode on Cat B25 may eliminate audio interference between Cat B25 and an accessory.
Additional Information: For more information from the FCC about exposure to RF energy, see: www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety The FCC and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) also maintain a consumer website at www.fda.gov/Radiation-EmittingProducts/ RadiationEmittingProductsandProcedures/HomeBusinessandEntertainment/CellPhones/ default.htm to address inquiries about the safety of mobile phones. Please check the website periodically for updates.
Declaration of Conformity (Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment) DoC Number: BML/CB25 Certifying Organization: Bullitt Group No.