Quad-band GSM/ GPRS handset GM819 User Guide
UNPACKI NG Thank you for purchasing GM819. Check whether your phone comes equipped with all the nec essary components, as shown in the f igure below. I f the product is defective or there is a comp onent missing, immediately contact the off ice where you bought our phone.
CONTENTS 0…SAFETY I NFORMATI ON 0…BEFORE YOU START 0…PHONE I CONS 0…DESCRI PTI ON OF KEYS 0…BACKLI GHT 0…BATTERY 0…NETWORK LI NKI NG 0…I NSERT & REMOVE THE T-FLASH CARD 0…THE I DLE PROFI LE 0…CALL FUNCTI ONS 0…DI SPLAY SCREEN 0…KEY OPERATI ON 0…SI LENT MODE 0…CALL LOG 0…CALL MENU 0…FUNCTI ON MENU 0…AUDI O PLAYER 0…VI DEO PLAYER 0…VI DEO RECORDER 0…CAMERA 0…PHONEBOOK 0…Quick Search 0…Search Entry 0…Add New Entry 0…Copy All 0…Delete 0…Caller Group 0…Extra Number 0…Settings 0…Caller Picture 0…Caller Ring Ton
0…Voice Mail Server 0…Broadcast Message 0…WAP 0…Data Account 0…CALL HI STORY 0…Missed Calls 0…Dialed Calls 0…Received Calls 0…Delete Call Log 0…Call Time 0…Call Cost 0…SMS Counter 0…GPRS Counter 0…MULTI MEDI A 0…I mage View er 0…Webcam 0…Photo Editor 0…Sound Recorder 0…Melody Compose 0…ORGANI ZER 0…Calendar 0…To Do List 0…Alarm 0…World Clock 0…FUN & GAME 0…Games 0…Themes 0…Stopw atch 0…SERVI CES 0…SI M Tool Kit 0…EXTRA 0…Calculator 0…Unit Converter 0…Currency Converter 0…Health 0…E-Book Reader 0…SETTI
0…USER PROFI LES 0…SHORTCUTS 0…FI LE MANAGER 0...
SAFETY I NFORMATI ON PERSONAL USE Operation of any radio equipment including mobile phones may interfere with the function of in adequately shielded medical devices such as hearing aids and pacemakers. You must consult t he manufacturer of these devices or your physician before use. I n oil depots and chemical factories where explosive gas or other products are stored, the user should pay close attention to the restriction on the use of mobile phone.
Please use only the accessories or parts offered by the manufacturer or those authorized by th e manufacturer. Use of unauthorized accessories might influence the performance of the phone. What’s worse, your phone might get damaged and harm will be caused to your body. I t might even violate the national regulations on the telecommunication terminal products. Do not use chemical products like cleaning solvents or detergents to clean your phone.
9 9 9 9 charger which is damaged or worn out. When you unplug your phone from its charger, grasp and pull the plug, not the power cord. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean your phone. Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and-water solution. Do not attempt to open the casing on your phone or its battery. Always keep SI M card out of children’s reach. BATTERY USE Do not short-circuit the battery terminals.
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Use the battery only for its intended purpose. I f you use the phone near the network’s base station, it uses less power; talk and st andby time are greatly affected by the signal strength on the cellular network and t he parameters set by the network operator. Battery charging time depends on the remaining battery charge and the type of bat tery and charger used. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of tim es, but it will gradually wear out.
Before making or receiving calls acquaint yourself thoroughly with the applicable local laws and guidelines regarding the use of mobile radio telephones and always abide by these laws. Air bags, anti-lock brakes, cruise control and fuel injection systems are normally immune to rad io transmissions but if you come across problems, please consult you vehicle dealer. Turn off your mobile phone when refueling or where there are signs restricting the use of twoway radio equipment.
on automatically during the flight. EXPLOSI VE ATMOSPHERES AND MATERI ALS Turn your phone off and do not remove the battery when in any area with a potential explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions.
NON-I ONI ZI NG RADI ATI ON( Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals) Your phone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is on, it receives and also sends radio frequency (RF) signals. Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your mobile phone. RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles.
PHONE I CONS Shows the received signal strength. The more the bars, the better the sign al strength. Appears when a new text message has been received Appears when you have messages waiting in voice mail Appears when the vibrator mode is selected as ring tone type. Appears when the alarm clock function is enabled. Shows the level of battery status. The more bars you see, the more power battery has left. I ndicates that your phone is on quick silence mode.
DESCRI PTI ON OF KEYS Left Soft Key 9 Performs the functions indicated by the text in the left bottom line of the display scr 9 9 9 een above it. On standby mode, enables you to enter into the menu. When in the Game Mode, enables you to quit the program. I n the menu mode, selects menu function or stores information that you have enter ed in the phone or SI M memory.
Right Soft Key 9 Performs the functions indicated by the text in the right bottom line of the display s 9 9 creen above it. On standby mode, enables you to enter into the Phonebook. I n the menu mode, press the right soft key function, to go back to previous screen. Send Key 9 Press to dial a Number. 9 Press to answer an incoming Call. End Key 9 Press to end a call or reject an incoming call. The phone will switch ON or OFF if it i 9 s pressed and held.
9 9 9 I n the menu mode, moves the menu cursor. I n the idle mode, each key has the following function. - Up-Navigation Key: Enter into the Audio Player. Long pressing leads you to enter into the User Prof iles. - Down-Navigation Key: Enter into the Shortcuts. Long pressing leads you to enter into the General/ Silent mode. Left-Navigation Key: Enter into the Write Message. Long pressing leads you to the SI M Toolkit. Right- Navigation Key: Enter into the Alarm.
9 I n number dialing screen, you can enter characters such as “P” , “ +”, “ * ” and “W” , of which “P” shows it’s a extension call, “+ ” indicates it’s an international call and “W” indicates “Waiting” to check to user if the phone may send DTMF before s ending. Left Side Volume Key 9 When t he phone is in t he idle mode, you can adj ust t he volume of t he keys. 9 9 Also in the same mode, you can switch to adjust the volume of the ring tone by pre ssing Right- Navigation key.
9 9 When your phone is in the idle mode, you can adjust change the keypad lock and unlock by long pressing the side function up key. When your phone is in the idle mode and phone is unlocked, you can go into the Camera preview simply by pressing the side function down key. Long pressing leads you to the Video recorder directly Hook Button on the earphone 9 I f you insert the earphone to the jack on the bottom side of your phone, you can us 9 9 9 9 9 e it in the same way as your phone’s earpiece.
9 During a call, you can adjust the earpiece volume. To increase the volume, press VOLUME-UP key. To decrease the volume, press VOLUME-DOWN key. BACKLI GHT A backlight illuminates the display and the keypad. When you press any key, the backlight comes on. I t goes off when no keys are pressed within a given period of time. BATTERY The phone comes with Li-ion battery which is only half charged but can be put into use immedi ately after the package is opened.
- Slightly lift the battery out of the back of the phone. 9 I nsert the battery into the phone by following two steps: - Align the bottom of the battery down into the holes in the bottom of the phone. - Then sit the battery on the back of the phone until it clicks into place.
How to Charge the Battery 9 9 9 9 Plug your charger into the main socket f irst. Connect the lead from the charger to the bottom of the phone. When the battery is charging, the icon on the upper right corner which indicates th e battery charge level will flash in cycle. I f the phone has powered off, a charging s creen will show that the battery is charging now. You have to wait for some time be fore the charging icon appears on the screen if your phone is overused.
9 9 harge the battery. Normally, the battery, the phone and the charger might get heat ed in the process. Release the charger from the power socket and the phone. Warning! Charge the battery in a well-ventilated area between -40℃ ~ + 55℃. Yo u must only use the supplied charger. Unauthorized charger might result in danger and any malfunction or damage caused by the use of unapproved charger will void the product warranty and it will not be acknowledged by the manufacturer.
9 9 will read the data stored automatically. Do not touch the gold contacts of SI M card in case the data might get lost or dama ged. Avoid placing it near areas where there is a magnetic or electric f ield. Once th e card is damaged, you will not be able to link to the GSM network by it. Warning! Switch the phone off before you remove the SI M card from the phone. Y ou may damage the card if you try to insert it into the phone or remove it from the phone when your phone is connected to external power.
ove the battery and take it away from under the SI M card holder. 9 Note!: About the SI M card The SI M card is a computer chip containing information about your subscription, security, phonebook etc. When you register as a subscriber with GSM or GPRS network operator, you are provided with the SI M card. Always handle the SI M card with care and insert with the gold contacts facing d own. Pow er ON/ OFF 9 Make sure that the battery is attached.
9 9 I f you switch the phone on without a SI M card : The phone will promote “I nsert SI M” ― I n this case, you can make emergency c all 171 The phone will promote“Network Emergency ”― which means it is searching for network but has failed to link. When the SI M card is in the due place, the phone will check the validity of the card automatically. Then the screen will promote in sequence: “Enter PI N”-- prerequisite: SI M card security code is enabled.
9 9 9 For example: I f the PI N code is set to be 1234, you can enter the code as follow : 1 234#. I f the PI N code is entered incorrectly more than 3 times in succession, PI N will be b locked and your SI M card will automatically lock-up. Once your SI M card is blocked, you will be asked for the PUK1 password. Note! A regular PI N code consisting of 4~ 8 digits will be offered to you by your net work service provider.
twork automatically or log on to other applicable networks. “Searching …” appears o n the screen. I n the end, you will f ind the name of the network service provider, ap pearing in the middle of the screen, to show successful connection and your phone will turn to the idle mode. I NSERT & REMOVE THE T-FLASH CARD 9 9 9 9 The T-Flash card is embedded in a sheet card. You should f irst take it off the card b efore you assemble it to the phone. Switch the phone off.
THE I DLE PROFI LE Link I cons on the idle main screen 9 9 9 9 9 Signal strength indicator and battery power level indicator: The fully f illed bars on both icons only suggest abundance and not necessary 100% in power. Wallpaper ( Still or Animated I mage) There are built-in still or animated wallpapers for your choice. You can also downloa d pictures from the PC by connecting your phone to the computer.
New text message and full inbox indicator: Mute Setting has been enabled. CALL FUNCTI ONS Making a call 9 You can receive or make a call when the sign of the network service provider appea 9 rs on the display screen. The number of the bars on the upper left corner indicates the network signal strength. Since barriers could greatly influence the talk quality on the telephone line, it is advi sable to move within a limited area to receive stronger signal.
Connecting a Number 9 I n the idle mode, you will enter the key screen by touching the phone icon( 9 ). By pressing the [ SEND] key, your phone will try to connect to the entered number. The connecting animation, signal indicator, and the battery level icon will display on the screen. I f the number you are dialing is stored in your phonebook in advance, t he name will be displayed on the screen. Otherwise, the called number appears on the screen.
Call an Extension of fixed Phone sets 9 Extensions of f ixed phone sets cannot be connected directly to your phone. You nee 9 9 9 d to f irst connect to the telephone exchange and then dial the extension number. H owever, this can also be achieved by inserting a pause character “P” to indicate the extension number. Your phone will f inish the entire dialing automatically. You can enter “P” by short touching [ * ] three times successively, the symbol “P” will appear on the screen.
Call from the List 9 Your phone automatically stores each number dialed or answered in its memory. I n 9 the call list, you can view recently called and answered numbers. The latest call will be listed in the very beginning. All the records are categorized into Missed Calls, Dia led Calls, and Received Calls. The list may be updated continually as new numbers are added to the beginning of the list and the oldest entries are removed from the bottom of the list.
9 displayed, and the melody will sound or the vibrator will work according to the setting. I f the caller is identif ied, the caller photograph, phone number/ name (if stored in the Phonebook), and caller group name is displayed on the screen. DI SPLAY SCREEN I ncoming call animation 9 The number of the caller will be displayed on the screen if it is not saved in the Pho nebook. Otherwise, caller’s name will be displayed.
SI LENT MODE Silent mode is convenient, for example in a theater, when you wish to stop the phone from ma king noise. I n the key screen mode, touch and hole the key (or long press Down-Navigation key) until the “Silent Activated” message and the Silent mode icon I n Silent mode, your phone will vibrate instead of ringing. display. CALL LOG Your phone saves the recent call record and all the call times.
Key Function 9 Function Key :Right soft key for switching between Hand and Hand-free mode; 9 9 [ END/ POWER] key for hanging up the phone. Adjust the volume by pressing the left side volume key. Hook Button to end a call. Call Options 9 These options are visible only when you are during the process of a call. The multi- 9 9 9 part call function should get support by the network. Please contact you network se rvice provider for further information.
To set the Auto Answer function, follow the steps ; Menu > User Prof iles > Headset > Customize > Answer Mode. Auto Redial I f the Auto Redial mode is set ON, the call will be redialed automatically following a failed attempt. To set the Auto Redial function, follow the steps ; Menu > Settings > Call Setup > Auto Redial. Sound Management 9 Generally, the key sound and the sound of the ring are heard from the earpiece of t he phone during a call.
9 9 9 Add to Ring : Add the selected music to the ring list. Refresh List : Update intentionally the list of Audio. Settings : The following options are available ; Play List/ List Auto Generate/ Rep eat / Shuffle/ Background Play/ Backlight Mode/ Equalizer/ Spectrum Display/ Lyrics Display.
available. By Name : The saved photos are sorted by name. By Type : The saved photos are sorted by type. By Time : The saved photos are sorted by time. By Size : The saved photos are sorted by size. None : The saved photos are not sorted Storage : Select the target storage. The following options are available. Phone : The saved photos are stored to phone. Memory Card : The saved photos are stored to Memory Card.
Delete All Files: Delete all the saved movies. Sort: Rearrange the saved photos by selected means. The following options are available. By Name : The saved photos are sorted by name. By Type : The saved photos are sorted by type. By Time : The saved photos are sorted by time. By Size : The saved photos are sorted by size. None : The saved photos are not sorted Storage: Select the target storage. The following options are available. Phone : The saved photos are stored to phone.
9 9 9 9 Options : Normal / Low / Fine / High File Size Limit Setting the limit of movie size. Options : No Limit / 95K / 195K / 295K Record Time Limit Setting the limit of recording time. Options : No Limit / 15 sec / 30 sec / 60 sec Record Audio : On/ Off Encode Format Setting the encoding format. Options : H.263 / Mpeg4 Effect Setting 9 You can set special photo effect.
CAMERA 9 9 9 9 I n the camera main screen, you can take photos, set camera options or view the sa ved pictures. To take a photo, press [ Center Navigation] or [ Right Side Down] key. I f there is not enough memory to save a new photo, you need to create free space by deleting old pictures or other f iles in the menu. Option (Press the left key) : You can set the corresponding options and enter the album to see saved photos. Album 9 9 You can see the saved pictures in the album.
Rename : Change the name of the selected photo. Delete : Delete the selected photo. Delete All Files : Delete all the saved photos. Sort : Rearrange the saved photos by selected means. The following options are available. By Name : The saved photos are sorted by name. By Type : The saved photos are sorted by type. By Time : The saved photos are sorted by time. By Size : The saved photos are sorted by size. None : The saved photos are not sorted. St orage : Select where the photo will be st ored.
9 9 Delay Timer : Options : Off, 5 Sec, 10 Sec and 15 Sec. Continuous Shot : Options : Off, 1 Shot, 3 Shot, 5 Shot. I mage Setting 9 I mage Size : Setting the size of photo. Options : 176x220/ 320x240/ 640x480/ 1024x768/ 1280x1024 9 I mage Quality : Setting the quality level of photo Options : High/ Low/ Normal White Balance 9 Options : Auto/ Daylight/ Tungsten/ Fluorescent/ Cloud/ I ncandescence Effect Setting 9 You can set special photo effect.
Restore Default 9 You can restore all the setting value of camera to Factory default value. PI M PHONEBOOK Note!: I f the SI M card is changed, you may lose the information of the phonebook data in the previous SI M card. I f you do so, the type of the number, text memo and group type may be los t. Only the name and telephone number will remain in previous SI M card. The SI M card memory and phone memory is physically separated but they are searched as a si ngle entity.
9 9 I nput the initial letter of the Name in the place where the cursor is located, and the phone will begin to search for the most possible record. For example, I n the case of searching for “James”, input the letter J in the “es I nput Mode”. Then the number corresponding to the surname “James” will show. Search Entry 9 You can f ind phonebook lists conveniently and quickly. Add New Entry 9 You can store the phone number in your phone. 9 Select the storage location (To SI M/ To Phone).
From SI M : You can delete all of the entries from SI M. From Phone : You can delete all of the entries from Phone. One By One : You can delete an entry. Caller Group 9 You can set different alert ring types, images, members to each of the f ive groups. Each of the f ive groups is Friends, Family, VI P, Business, Others. Navigation key is f or you to choose specif ic objects. Extra Number 9 I n this category, you can set Owner Number, Service Dial Number and SOS Number.
ed a call from that phone number, the specif ied ring tone rings. Caller Video 9 I f you set a specif ied video clip for a phone number in Phonebook, when you received a call from that phone number, the specif ied video clip is activated. Search by Location 9 I n the idle mode, you can enter “Location number + # ” to search for a number 9 Options 9 directly. For example, input “1# ” to retrieve the f irst number in SI M memory.
Duplicate : Duplicate the selected information either from Phone memory to SI M card memory or vice versa. Send vCard :You can send name cards out or save them to archives by means of SMS, MMS. MESSAGE CENTER Messages Write Message Text Message Your phone has 10 preset messages. You can also create your own text messages. You can ad d the message module to the new message you are editing.
“Save and Send” option enables you to send the message successfully and save it in the Outbo x. The capacity of out-box is 50.Users can delete the messages one by one manually or Delete All. When there is new message, your phone will remind you with both animation and alert ring. (Menu> User prof ile> Customize> Tone Setup> Message Tone) I f the inbox is full, corres ponding icon will appear on the top of the screen. You can return to the idle screen by pressing the [ END/ POWER] key.
The phone has 5 preset MMS, which serve as samples when you want to create new MMS. When a message is readily f inished, you can choose to send it at once or save it for later use. During the process of sending, you can see animation on the screen. I f the message is success fully delivered, the screen will display “Successful Delivery”. Otherwise, “Failure!” will appear ins tead. The user should make a conf irmation. The message could be saved automatically.
9 9 9 ration or quit. Edit Subject : The same as the editing of SMS. Edit Content : Press Down-Navigation key to choose the item to be edited. Press th e right soft key to the edit screen. You may insert images, sounds etc. When you ha ve f inished editing, press left soft key to continue or quit. Note! Refer to the Text I nput Mode, introduced below, for further information abou t the input of characters. Limitation on the number of characters appears on the rig ht upper corner of the screen.
9 With this menu, you can view a list of the sent message. Drafts 9 With this menu, you can view a list of any draft messages that have been created in the ‘create message mode’ and you can save the draft messages here. The following options are available for each message in “I nbox”, “Outbox”, “Sent” and “Draft” ; Reply:You can reply to the sender. Forward :You can forward the message to any other person. Edit :You can edit the message. Delete:You can delete the message.
Text Message 9 Prof ile Setting : Prof ile Name, SMS Center Address, Valid Period, Message Type. 9 Common Setting: Delivery Repor t : Option that allows you to check if the message has been successfully delivered through the network to the other person. Reply Path : Transmit the reply path to the network terminals. The support of th e SMS center is needed for this function. 9 Memory Status : To examine the status of the SI M card and Phone memory.
9 9 ailable ; I mmediate, in one hour, in 12 hours, in 24 hours. Retrieve Hom e Net w or k : You can set the Home Network. The following options are available ; immediate, restricted, delayed. Ro a m i n g : You can set the Roaming Network. The following options are available ; as home, delayed, restricted. Read Report : Requests notif ication from the service provider whether the receiv er has read the MMS. Options : “Send”, “Never Send”, “On request”.
9 Connect to Voice : You can call to the current voice message center. You can call to the voice message center that is saved in 1st directory simply by hold ing down [ 1] more than 2 seconds on idle mode. Broadcast Message 9 Receive Mode : You can set activation “ON” or “OFF”. 9 Read Message : You can read the message. 9 Languages ; You can set the language type you want. 9 Channel Settings 9 Select : You can select the channel you want. Add : You can add the channel you want.
view the details of the record by pressing the left soft key. Then select view option. I n the view screen you can make a call to the number by pressing the [ SEND] key. Dialed Calls 9 This menu lets you view the last some dialed calls. 9 I n the dialed calls list, you can view the details of the record by pressing the left soft key. Then select view option. I n the view screen you can make a call to the number by pressing the [ SEND] key. Received Calls 9 This menu lets you view the received calls.
9 Call Cost 9 clear the all call time. The following options are available. Last Call Time : You can see the last call time of your call. Total Sent : You can see the total sent call time of your call. Total Received : You can see the total received call time of your call. Reset All Time : When you want to reset call time, select the Reset All Time. This menu is dependant to SI M card. Please contact your service provider for detail. Last Call Cost : Used to show the cost of the last call.
9 All Received : Used to show the all received GPRS data calls. Reset Counter : Used to reset all counter items. Note! You can only store 10 records of the Missed calls, Dialed Calls or Received C alls respectively. You make a call directly from the record list. Following options are available in the sub-menu of Call History: Delete : Delete the selected record. Save to Phone book : Save the selected number to the Phonebook. Dial : Call back the caller.
Task, Alarm and the Due Time. You can choose the due date by pr essing left/ right navigation key. You can Delete the Schedule and A dd a New Schedule. Jump to Date : View the designated date. To Do List 9 You can check the schedule arranged on the current date. To edit Schedule, please refer to the above “Schedule”. Alarm 9 This menu allows you to set the alarm to ring at a specif ic time. Three options are a vailable. The default mode is OFF. You may set one or all ON if necessary.
9 9 9 9 9 9 Themes 9 9 Use [ Up Navigation] and [ Down Navigation] key for move up and down in Copter G ame. Use [ Up] , [ Down] , [ Left] and [ Right] Navigation key as navigation key in Puzzle, Ma gicsushi , UFO, and Panda Game. During a game, you can pause the game by pressing left or right soft keys. Continue the game by pressing the left soft key. Quit the game and go back to the idle screen by pressing the [ END/ POWER] key.
WAP 9 9 9 9 9 9 WAP is a standard application protocol specially created for mobile communications devices and gives fast and easy access to I nternet information and service. You can obtain rich information by the WAP browser instead of a PC. Multi-services are avail able such as Reservation, News, Sports and Weather Broadcast. Home Page : Once the connection is built, you will link to the home page defined b y yourself.
9 9 9 This menu allows you to change and edit the settings for the GSM and GPRS netwo rk services. For further details, contact your service provider. GSM Data : This menu allows you to manage and edit the settings required by the CSD connection. GPRS : This menu allows you to manage and edit the settings required by the GPRS connection. MULTI MEDI A I mageView er 9 You can view the saved photos in the album menu. View : To see the saved photos.
By Type : The saved photos are sorted by type. By Time : The saved photos are sorted by time. By Size : The saved photos are sorted by size. None : The saved photos are not sorted Storage : Select the target storage medium. The following options are available. Phone : The saved photos are stored to phone. Memory Card : The saved photos are stored to memory card Webcam 9 You can use the camera of the phone as web camera. To activate this ; - Connect your phone to the PC by using USB cable.
9 9 The submenus are ; Auto Resize : Resize the saved photo automatically. Main LCD clip : Clip the photo as main LCD size. Each photo has the following options ; Save As : To save the selected photo. Add Effect : To add effect on the selected photo. The options are ; “Grayscale”, “Sepia”, “Sepia Green”, “Sepia Blue”, “Color I nvert”, “Gray I nvert”, “Water Color”, “Blur”, “Strong Blur”, “More Sharpen”, “Median”, “Dilation” and “Erosion”. Add Frame : To add frame on the selected photo (Frame 1~ 10).
9 With this menu, you can take slide show with all photos in specif ied folder. Sound Recorder 9 You can record a sound and play the saved sound. 9 I f there is no saved sound, press the left soft key to bring options ; New Record : Start recording. 9 I f there is saved sound already, you can have the following additional options ; Play : Play the recorded sound f ile. Append : Add extra sound to the previous selected sound f ile. Rename : You can change the f ile name.
9 Select I nstrument : Select the instrument with 10 options. Save : Save the composed ring tone. On the list of composed ring tone, press the left soft key for “Option” to bring the f ollow menus; Play : Play the selected composed ring tone. Edit : Edit the selected composed ring tone. Add : Compose a new ring tone. Refer to # 3 above in this menu. Rename : Change the f ile name of composed ring tone. Delete : Delete the selected composed ring tone.
Currency Converter 9 You can convert the currency at a given exchange rate. Health 9 9 9 You can make a note of your current health such as BMI and Menstrual cycles. BMI (Body Mass I ndex) BMI , also known as the Body Mass I ndex, indirectly shows the amount of body fatin the body. Select BMI in the menu and input your weight and height. Then the phone will automatically calculate your BMI . Menstrual. Female users can predict pregnancy from sex by calculating your menstrual cycles.
Sort : Enables to sort the E-Book files with the following options ; By Name/ By Type/ By Time/ By Size/ None. Apply Global Settings : Enables to set the Global Settings On or Off. Help : I nforms you how to use the shortcut keys. SYSTEM SETTI NGS Many different features of your phone can be customized to suit your preferences. All of these features are accessed via the Setting menu. Display Setup 9 I n this menu, you can change various settings for the display.
Phone Setup Time and Date 9 This menu allows you to change the current time and date displayed. 9 You can choose the city by pressing the Up/ Down navigation key. The time and dat e format could be set by using left/ right navigation key. Set Home city : You can set the city. Set Time/ Date : You can set the time and date. Set Format : You can select the format such as time, date. Schedule Power On/ Off 9 I n this menu, you can set the schedule to the Power On/ Off time and action.
9 Greeting is an alternative to the switch-on animation. Speed Dial 9 You can set it On or Off. You also need to edit the speed dial number 2~ 9. Dedicated Key 9 You can set the key function of the Navigation key (up/ down/ right/ left) Auto Update of date and time You can set the auto update of date and time(On/ Off ). Flight Mode 9 You can set this function when you are boarded in airplane. 9 You cannot make or receive any call but only use MP3/ MP4/ camera function.
Call Setup Caller I D 9 Set whether to display your number on the other party’s phone. I t can also depend on the network. Call Waiting 9 Three options are available: Activate, Disable, Query Status. Call Divert 9 You can divert the coming calls on your own setting. Call Barring 9 You can bar the “Outgoing Calls”, “I ncoming Calls” and cancel all settings. Also, you can change the barring password. Line Switching 9 You can switch between two network lines available on the phone.
9 You can set whether to calculate and display the call time of the conversation. Auto Redial 9 With this function activated on, your phone will redial your unconnected call automa tically. Closed User Group 9 All calls listed in the group alert in the same way as your current setting. Pref ix Number 9 You can edit at most 3 Pref ix dial number and use one of them. 9 Note! Some setting should be supported by the network.
guarded against any illegal use. PI N Code 9 9 When you want to activate the PI N code function, enter your Personal I dentif ication Number. Personal I dentif ication Number is needed to establish authorization for access to cer tain functions or information in your SI M card. The PI N code comes with your subsc ription. I t may be a four to eight digit number and can be change as required.
Change Password 9 You can change the password such as PI N, PI N2, Phone Lock Password. 9 Note! The default Phone Lock code is 0000 . I t is highly recommended for you to c hange it. Sound Effect 9 You can choose from Normal, Base, Dance, Classical, Treble, Party, Pop. Rock 9 Also you can edit the frequency areas of equalizer. Restore Factory Settings 9 To use this option, f irst enter your phone password. All the settings will be restored t o t he fact ory setting. Please operat e carefully.
Outdoor I ndoor 、 、 Headset You do not have to change every setting every time you arrive at a new setting. I nstead, you just switch to the readily set mode that f its the setting. I n each prof ile, you can set the following items: 9 Tone Setup : Yon can set alert ring to the following operation: I ncoming Call, Alarm, Power On, Power Off, Message Tone and Keypad Tone. 9 Volume : Set the volume of ring tone and key tone.
Navigation Down key. Then you can edit relevant functions to set shortcuts by pres sing corresponding numbers. FI LE MANAGER The t ot al memory of your phone is 60MB. You can realize t he management of images, video clips, sounds, MP3, folder, etc. through this function menu. I t is to manage your f iles of audio, eBook, photos, images, my music, received and video as default. I t works as “My Document” in Window O/ S. Select drive between phone and memory card (only in case that you are using T-Flash).
Touch Screen Write I nput Mode ( Pen Editor) 9 Write a character in the screen using write-pen and select one or wait a second. Virtual Keyboard I nput Mode ) on right bottom screen and select characters 9 Touch the virtual keyboard icon( I nput Mode Change 9 I f you want change input mode to English or Spanish mode, touch the mode change icon([ ES] ,[ es] [ ABC] , [ abc] , [ 123] ) on center bottom screen. Symbols 9 Touch the symbol keyboard icon( ) on right bottom screen and select characters.
activate the music player. Press the play button or short press the ear button connected to the earphone to play the mp3 f ile copied from the computer. I f you long press the ear button, the phone will dial the last call made. TROUBLESHOOTI NG I f you meet a trouble on your phone operation, please check the followings. These checks ena ble you to save time and expense due to unnecessary after-service. When Enter PI N appears at the power-up… ☞ The PI N check is currently enabled.
When Enter Lock Code appears at the power-up… ☞ Your phone is phone locked. You must enter the Lock Code supplied together with your pho ne. When No Service appears… ☞ You probably are in the area out of the coverage of a GSM/ GPRS network. When Emergency Only appears even though a number of the signal bar are indicated… ☞ You probably are in the area out of the coverage of your home GSM/ GPRS network.
☞ You need to check the quick silence mode setting. I f you can f ind icon on top of the mai n display screen it is quick silence mode. By pressing and holding [ VOL-UP] on the idle screen, you can switch it off. I f an outgoing call is not made… ☞ You have probably set an outgoing calls barring option. You need to check Call Barring men u. Otherwise, you have probably set to Hide Number in Caller Number menu of Call Setting me nu.
en, you can switch it off. I f the image on the screen is blurred when you try to take a picture… ☞ You need to check that the protection f ilm is detached or the lens is clean. To remove f inger prints or other stains, wipe the lens with soft cloth. GLOSSARY Cell Broadcast This network service allows you to receive the broadcasted text messages on various topics suc h as weather, traff ic, local district code, local hospitals, taxis or pharmacy in the area where yo u are.
ched cellular phone connections and complements that. Netw ork Service Operator To be able to use your phone, you need a subscription to a network. You get this subscription f rom a network operator, together with a SI M card that you need to use with your phone. PIN (Pe rso na l Ide ntific a tio n Numbe r) The code is to establish authorization for access to certain functions or information in your SI M card. The PI N code comes with your subscription.
SMS (Sho rt Me ssa g e Se rvic e ) Messages to be sent and received between the network service operator’s message center to y our mobile phone. To use this service, it must be supported by your network. WAP (Wire le ss Applic a tio n Pro to c o l) A standard specif ically created for mobile communication devices which give fast and easy acc ess to I nternet information and services. LI MI TED WARRANTY STATEMENT 1.
purchasing. The customer shall bear the cost of shipping the product to the Customer Service Center of KC M. KCM shall bear the cost of shipping the product back to the customer after the completion o f service under this limited warranty. 2. WHAT THI S WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER : Defects or damages resulting from use of the product in other than its normal and customary manner.
No other express warranty is applicable to this product. THE DURATI ON OF ANY I MPLI ED WAR RANTI ES, I NCLUDI NG THE I MPLI ED WARRANTY OF MARKETABI LI TY, I S LI MI TED TO THE DUR ATI ON OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREI N.
Safety Information 1 . SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FIXED WIRELESS TERMINALS .POTE NTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cauls e an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. INTERFERENCE TO MEDICAL DIVICES Certain electronic equipment may be shielded against RF signal from you wireless phone.
SAR INFORMATION THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population.
U.S.A. U.S.FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT INFORMATION TO THE USER 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.