SeaQuad 200 User Guide version 1.
Contents 1. Security Rules …………………………………………… 4 2. Getting Started …………………………………………… 5 3. Quick start ………………………………………….… 7 4. Introduction …………………………………………… 10 5. Introduction of menu …………………………………………… 14 6. Menu tree ………….……………………………… 23 7. Specific Absorption Rate ………….
1. Security Rules Please read the handbook carefully. The manipulation that does not agree with the handbook may bring dangers or violate the law. 1.1. Safety Information The safety of driving Please do not use the handset when you are driving. This behavior will violate the law in some countries. Power off the phone first when you are supplying the energy Be sure not to use handset near the gas station, fuel, or chemical.
normal. The phone may stop working when the battery is too hot or too cold. Charging the new battery * The new battery for user may be uncharged. * In order to make full use of battery, the first charging time length is preferred beyond 15 hours, but lower 24 hours. * The battery may be charged and discharged for hundreds of time, but it would be invalidate in the end. When its using time is too short, we should use new battery. * When the charger is unused,we should switch off electrical source.
2. Getting Started 2.1. SIM card You need to register as a subscriber of a network operator and receive a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card. A SIM card contains a micro computer chip which can track of phone number, services included in your subscription, phone book and etc. A default PIN (Personal Identity Number) code is provided by the SIM card from your operator and must be entered when switch on this mobile phone. 2.2. Install SIM card and battery 2.2.1. Install SIM card 1.
2.2.4. Remove the battery 1. Push the catch above the battery towards the top of the phone and hold it in the position. 2. Lift the battery away as shown. 2.3. Charging the battery 1. Connect the battery to the base of the phone. 2. Connect the adapter to the mains. The battery charging icon appears on the screen. 3. The battery icon stops blinking after battery full. 4. When charging is finished, unplug the adapter from both the power outlet and the charger. 5.
3. Quick start 3.1. Switching the phone on and off 3.1.1. Power on Figure Steps Description 1. Open the flip 2. Press and hold end key Switch on the phone 3. Display idle mode screen after power on. 4. Enter the PIN code if PIN code request is enabled. The ‘*’ mark is displayed instead of number input while entering PIN code. Notice: If you key in an incorrect PIN code three times in succession, SIM card will be locked. Key in the PUK code to unlock it. PIN code is usually supplied with SIM card.
3.1.2. Power off Steps Description Press and hold end key The power off animation shows and the phone is power off. 3.2. Making calls Function Steps Description Making a call 1. Enter the phone number in idle mode. Press clear key or [Delete] to delete the last character. Press and hold to delete all characters. When the ear piece is connected, closing the flip will not end a call. You can press and hold the button on the ear piece to answer or end a call. 2. Press send key to call the number.
3. Press key to call the number. GSM emergency call Key in ‘112’ then press key. Notice: This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, wireless and landline networks as well as user-programmed functions, which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely on any wireless phone for essential communications (medical emergencies, for example). 3.3. Answering a call There are three methods of answering a call according to the settings.
call. Making another call during a call 1. During a call, press number keys to key in the outgoing call numbers or press key to select from phonebook. 2. Press key to make the new call and the first call is put on hold. Swap calls 1. Press key for in call option list. Select [Swap] to switch between the active and held call. 2. Press key to end the selected call. Build a conference call 1. To build a conference call, you must have an active call and a held call. 2.
4.2. Standby mode 4.2.1. Idle mode overview 4.2.2. Status icons Signal intensity: used to identify the signal intensity, the more bar the more intensity it has. Messages: used to identify whether you have got a new message, if the SIM has overflow then the icon will wink. Call divert: used to identify if call divert is activate. Silent: used to identify if the phone is set as silent.
Alarm: used to identify whether the function of alarm has been activated. Battery: used to identify power, the more bar the more power it has. 4.3. Keypad introduction 4.3.1. Function key In the manual book “long press” means “press the key about 2 seconds without halt”, while “press for one time” and “press the key” means “press the key then release”. Not all key functions are included in this table. More details please refer to other part of the manual.
Number key 〜 In the idle state, press number key to enter call number. In edit mode ,press to input the corresponding characters * key In the idle state, long press to enable/disable vibration. In edit mode, press to enter symbol list # key In edit mode, press this key to switch from different case and input method. In call number edit mode, long press to insert a pause ‘p’. Side up & down key In the idle state, press up and down key to adjust ring tone volume.
5. Introduction of menu 5.1. Messages In idle mode, select Menu->Message or press key to enter Message. You can save maximum 30 messages in on the handset for Draft and Outbox. 5.1.1. Inbox function description (1)Delete Delete the focused message. (2)Reply reply message to the sender (3)Forward Forward a receiving message. After editing the message, press [Option] to send, save or give it up.
Functions in [Option] are, function description (1)Send Send the message (2)Group Send send the message to the existing group (3)Save save the message to the Draft (4)Cancel abandon the editing message 5.1.3. Draft Enter to show the saved message list. Press key to select the focused message. Functions including, (1)Delete: delete the selected message. (2)Send: send the message 5.1.4. Outbox key to select the focused message. Functions Enter to show the sent message list.
(1)Receiving Setting On:open the cell broadcast function Off:close the cell broadcast function (2)Read Broadcast:Check all the received cell broadcast message (3)Add Channel:Add a new cell broadcast channel (4)Channel List:List all the cell broadcast channel, press [Delete] to delete the focused channel Note: This service is not support for all networks. More information please contacts your service provider. 5.1.10. Voice Mail (1)Dial Voice Mail:Dial the voicemail number to get the message.
5.2.5. Memory Status The using state will be shown in number: the used capacity/ total capacity. 5.2.6. My Number Select to set your own phone number. Select [Check] to view your phone number. Select [Add] to edit it. 5.3. Call Record This item can show the records of all the outgoing calls, missed calls and received calls. 5.3.1. Missed Calls This item shows the last recently 10 answered number. 1. You can press [up] or [down] key to browse. 2.
(2)Total charges: total fee of all the calls. (3)Rate: look for or set a unit of time and currency. PIN2 is required. (4)Limit:inquiry or set the maximum fee. You should enter PIN2 number if you want use this function. View:check the cost limit. Change:change the cost limit and activate this function. PIN2 is required. Cancel:cancel this function. PIN2 is required. (5)Reset Charge: delete cost records, it require PIN2. Notice! Not all the SIM card has this function. 5.3.6.
(5)Cancel All The diverting of all incoming calls is cancelled. 5.4.2. Call Barring Forbid the outgoing or incoming calls. Please input password before operating this function. (The password is provided by network supplier.) (1)Outgoing Calls:Restrict the outgoing callings. There are three function options. Press [Select] to activate. Check Status: View the current status of the restriction of the calls. Set Bar:Set the restriction of the calls. Cancel:Cancel the restriction of the calls. (2)Internat.
Some applications are provided in this menu. 5.5.1. Game This phone offers you three games to play: Saving Egg, Helicopter, and Shrewmouse. Choose the desired game and then select [Help] to see how to play the game. (1)Game Options New Game: Start a new game. Continue: Resume a paused game. Help: Instruction of the game. (2)Tones On: Turn on game tones. Off: Turn off game tones. 5.5.2. Calculator Select this item to calculate. It includes plus, minus, multiply and divide. 5.5.3.
This option is used to set your phone. 5.6.1. Language This option can select language. Press [Select] to activate. 5.6.2. Tones This phone provides 40 poly ring tone. It includes four options: Ring Tone, SMS Tone, Alarm Tone, and Keypad Tone. (1)Ring Tone:Set the ring tone and the volume of the incoming calls. Move the cursor by Up/Down-key and press [Select] to choose. (2)SMS Tone:Set the ring tone and the volume of the incoming SMS. (3)Alarm Tone:Set the ring tone and the volume of the alarm clock.
(1)Answering Mode:This function can set the answering method. Normal Answer:Press answer key to answer the incoming call. Anykey Answer:Press any key except end key to answer the incoming call. Flip Answer:Open the flip to answer the incoming call. (2)Auto Redial:If this function is activated, the phone will redial automatically after a delay when it can’t reach the target phone. (3)Incall Timer:Set whether you need to be noticed calling time during calling. 5.6.7.
6. Menu tree 1. Messages 1.1 Inbox 1.2 Write Message 1.3 Draft 1.4 Outbox 1.5 SMS Group 1.6 Memory Status 1.7 Delete All 1.8 Settings 1.8.1 Service Center 1.8.2 Validity Period 1.8.3 Status Report 1.9 Broadcast 1.9.1 Receiving Setting 1.9.2 Read Broadcast 1.9.3 Add Channel 1.9.4 Channel List 1.10 Voice Mail 1.10.1 Dial Voice Mail 1.10.2 Set Voice Mail 2. Phonebook 2.1 Search 2.1.1 By Name 2.1.2 By Position 2.2 New Entry 2.2.1 Save To SIM 2.2.2 Save To Phone 2.3 Copy All 2.3.1 SIM To Phone 2.3.
3.4 Call Timers 3.4.1 Last Call 3.4.2 All Incoming 3.4.3 All Outgoing 3.5 Call Cost 3.5.1 Last Charge 3.5.2 Total Charge 3.5.3 Rate 3.5.4 Limit 3.5.5 Reset Charge 3.6 Clear Records 3.6.1 Missed Calls 3.6.2 Received Calls 3.6.3 Dialed Calls 3.6.4 Clear All 4. Network Service 4.1 Call Divert 4.1.1 When No Service 4.1.2 When Busy 4.1.3 When No Answer 4.1.4 All Calls 4.1.5 Cancel All 4.2 Call Barring 4.2.1 Outgoing Calls 4.2.2 Internat. Calls 4.2.3 Internat. But Home 4.2.4 Incoming Calls 4.2.5 When Roaming 4.2.
4.6 Hide Number 4.6.1 On 4.6.2 Off 5. Accessories 5.1 Game 5.1.1 Saving Egg 5.1.2 Helicopter 5.1.3 Shrewmouse 5.1.4 Tones 5.2 Calculator 5.3 Calendar 5.4 Alarm 5.5 STK(Need SIM card support) 6. Phone Settings 6.1 Language 6.1.1 English 6.1.2 Spanish 6.2 Tones 6.2.1 Ring Tone 6.2.2 SMS Tone 6.2.3 Alarm Tone 6.2.4 Keypad Tone 6.3 Vibrating 6.3.1 On 6.3.2 Off 6.4 Display 6.4.1 Wallpaper 6.4.2 Backlight Timer 6.4.3 Backlight Level 6.4.4 Battery Level 6.5 Clock 6.5.1 Data Setting 6.5.2 Time Setting 6.5.
6.7.3 Change PIN2 6.7.4 Handset Code 6.7.5 Fixed Dialing 6.
7. Specific Absorption Rate This model phone meets the international requirements for exposure to radio waves. Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population.
FCC RF Exposure Information Read this information before using your handset In August 1996 the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S and international standards bodies.
NOTE: FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 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.