Table of Contents Forewords........................................................................................................................ 1 FCC Part 15 Notice.......................................................................................................... 2 SAR .................................................................................................................................. 3 Safety Precautions................................................................................
information. We strongly recommend you to carefully read and understand this manual before using your phone in order to keep it under best conditions for your effective usage and utmost satisfaction. This User Manual is published by the manufacturer without any warranty. Revisions and improvements resulting from typographical errors, inaccuracy of current information, and improvements to the device or software may be done without any prior notification, but will be incorporated to newer editions.
(3) Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the other receiver is connected; (4) Consult the dealer or an expert radio/TV technician for help. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This Device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. Important Note: To comply with FCC RF exposure requirement, the antenna used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitters.
antenna or transmitters. Safety Precautions Please read and remember the following safety precautions. Failure to observe these instructions may be dangerous, may lead to suspension of cellular service, or even resulting into legal consequences. Always follow safety regulations in your area. Road Safety Obey local Laws, always park your properly vehicle first and avoid using hand-held telephone while driving. If unavoidable and allowed, use hands-free mode or hands-free devices when driving.
suspect that interference is taking place, please switch OFF your phone immediately. Observe the following diligently: 9 Should always keep the phone at a distance of more than 6 inches from the pacemaker when the phone is switched ON. 9 Should never carry the phone in a breast pocket. 9 Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker when making or answering a call to minimize the potential interference.
Operating Distance This phone model is tested and meets RF exposure guidelines if used as follows when receiving or transmitting voice or data: Against the ear: hold the phone as normally would in using a landline phone. Body worn: place in a carrying accessory with no metal parts at 1.5 cm minimum distance from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance. Position the phone 1.5 cm away from the body if no body worn accessory is used or not holding it against the ear.
Knowing the Keys Key Description ON/OFF, End/Cancel (Red) Key Long press powers phone ON/OFF. Press to end, reject call; or to exit a menu. Call/Answer (Green) Key Press after dialing to connect, press if there is an incoming call to answer, press during a call to activate hands-free; press from standby to go to call records list.
press when editing to shift to change case; press when in music player mode to mute player. #(pound) Key Press in standby to input “#” character; long press from standby to lock or unlock keypad; press when editing to change input method. Understanding Display Icons Icon Description Signal Strength Shows the received signal strength. Fuller bar means stronger signal. Alarm Appears when an alarm is set and activated. Battery Status Shows the charge level of phone battery.
Quick Reference Make a call Answer a call End a call Reject a call Muting Redial Adjust call volume Hands-free ON/OFF Dial the number, press the CALL/ANSWER key. Press the CALL key or the ACCEPT key. Press the END/CANCEL key. Press the END/CANCEL key or the BUSY key. Press the Mute ON / Mute OFF. Press the OPERATE/CALL key twice. Press the up or down flank key during call.
Press or Hit Press toward the underside of the phone briefly and release. Long Press or Press & Hold Press toward phone underside, keep the position for about three seconds, and release. Preparing Your Phone Installing SIM Card 1. 2. 3. 4. Please keep your SIM card out of reach of children. Scratches and bends can easily damage the SIM card. Please be extra careful when installing, removing, handling or storing your SIM card.
Charging Battery Plug the USB connector into the charger (if the connector position is wrong, it cannot be inserted, do not force it into the port, turn it around and try again) and plug the charger into an AC outlet with the SAME voltage rating, then plug the mini USB connector into the USB/charging port at the bottom side of the unit; During charging, the battery icon on the LCD will scroll until the battery is fully charged; When done, pull the connector out of the charging port.
requiring input of PUK code to unblock. Please contact your operator for further details. PIN2 Code The PIN2 code is required when activating certain special features (such as call costs and fixed dialing). It is normally supplied with the SIM card package. Be careful while entering PIN code. 3 wrong tries in entering PIN code will block the SIM from use, requiring input of PUK code to unblock. Please contact your operator for further details.
If the phone detected an authorized network, the screen will display the network name and signal strength. If no authorized network is found,the phone can only make emergency calls or use non-communications features. Making a Call In standby mode, press the numeric keys corresponding to the phone number you are calling, including necessary area codes. Use to erase erroneous inputs. Press when done to connect. To dial a number from phone book, please refer to Phone Book section.
To make an international call, please long press to display “+” sign (international call dial prefix), then enter the country code, area code, and phone number. Use to erase erroneous inputs. Press when done to connect.
Accessing the Menus The Menu Structure Your phone comes with a variety of useful features and functions grouped into 14 clusters, each represented by an icon and an animation, inside which are features having related functions. Some of these functions may have other sub-functions or options.
Call Records Delete Record Add to Phone Book Add to Existing Send SMS Send Card Send MMS Block Calls Block Mssgs.
Play Remove from List Clear List Random Play options Add to Playlist Rename Priority to Details STK Extras Calculator Recorder Todo Timer World Times FOREX Tool Car Kit Applications Calendar See Month See Week See Today See Date Calendar Menu Help Navigating the Menus Press from the standby screen to enter the Main Menu. Use the Navigator keys to scroll or move among the submenu and options; press or to select and key to back-step or the key to return to the standby screen.
: go to the Inbox : go to Recent Call list “1” Key: dial Voice Mail number : activate Music Player : connect to the Web Homepage Up Navigator: activate Camera Right Navigator: go to ringtone settings Down Navigator: enter Phone Book list Left Navigator: go to message Inbox Using the Features Messages Your phone provides support for two types of messages, SMS (Short Messaging Service) and MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service).
Save: save the message to Draft. Cancel: quit composing and return to Messages menu. Slide: manages the slide. The options are: Goto (move to a slide, available if more than 1 slide was present); Remove Slide (remove a slide, also only available when more than 1 slide is present). Insert After (insert a slide after current slide); Insert Before (insert a slide before the current slide); Slide duration (how long the slide will be played); Preview: play a preview of the MMS.
Save: store the message to Draft. Cancel: quit composing and return to Messages menu. Activate Silent: turn off the key pad tone while editing. Formatting: manage the format of your text, options are: Upper Case (use all caps.); Text Alignment (align the lines to the Left, Right, or Center the lines); Style (use Normal, Bold, or Underlined style); Insert: insert objects to the message such as Emoticons; Sounds; Business Cards; Calendar events; items from the Mass Storage, or symbols.
you scroll to a message in the list, an icon on the left of the second line of the screen indicating if it is a SMS ( ) or MMS ( ), and an icon on the opposite side will indicate if it is stored in the phone or SIM memory for SMS and the size for MMS. Each message in the list will show the name or number of the sender, the first part of the message will be in bold if it is unread or normal if it was read. Press to read or view the message.
Details: display message details (same as Details below). Delete: erase the message. Activate Silent: turn off the key pad tone while editing. Extract: extract the phone numbers Help: helpful hints for using the SMS feature. Reply…: compose a reply to the sender either as a completely new message (Reply) or include the received message (Reply with history). It is the same as composing a new message without the need to enter the recipient. Forward: send the SMS to a third party.
SMS The following options are available by pressing SMS message: when scrolled to an Outbox Read: display the MMS by pressing inside the message for options: Send: enter or edit recipient and send the message.. Call: make a return call to the sender. Details: display message details (same as Details below). Delete: erase the message. Modify: edit the message Activate Silent: turn off the key pad tone while editing. Help: helpful hints for using the SMS feature. Resume: try to send the message again.
Request delivery Report. Delete: erase the message. Delete All: empty Sent box. SMS The following options are available by pressing SMS message: when scrolled to an Inbox Read: display the SMS by pressing inside the message for options: Forward: send the SMS to a third party. Call: make a return call to the sender. Details: display message details (same as Details below). Delete: erase the message. Activate Silent: turn off the key pad tone while editing.
Advanced Settings: Send Delivery Report: set whether a delivery report should be sent upon receipt. Ignore MMS: choose to activate (No) or deactivate (Yes) the MMS feature. MMS Server: Modify, check the Info, or Add a MMS server or parameters. Display Bcc: Activate or Deactivate display Bcc. Sender Visibility: Activate or Deactivate hiding your number from recipient. Maximum Size: Activate (and set to 50 or 100 kB) or Deactivate maximum MMS size support.
long press the “1” key to call the voice mail from standby. Memory Function: Check and view the memory consumption status of your messages. Path: Menu Æ Messages Æ Memory Æ SMS / MMS Æ OK When checking MMS capacity, memory consumption will be displayed as a percentage of total phone capacity. You can view your memory usage here. If checking SMS memory, SIM and phone capacity will be displayed as number of available message spaces. Group Function: display the mailing list groups created in the phone book.
parameters. After making the settings, go Back to the camera interface, press capture, press again to send the captured photo via MMS, or press the or to key to save and for the options: Delete: erase the picture. Details: browse the picture details such as file name; size; and date taken. Send by MMS: send the picture via MMS. New: take a new picture. Editor: edit the picture with the following options: Zoom: magnify a certain part of the photo. Adjustment: improve picture contrast.
image view options). Copy All: copy all image files in current memory location elsewhere (not available in the image view options). Memory: view the memory consumption. Mass storage: access the USB removable mass storage media. Settings Function: Define settings for the camera.
Phone Book Function: Stores and manages contacts that you often use. Path: Menu Æ Phone Book Æ Æ OK / Option Æ Æ OK There are two locations where you can store the names and numbers - in the SIM memory and in the phone memory. The volume of contacts that can be saved in the SIM card depends on the capacity, only a name and a phone number for each contact.
Add to phone: not available when default memory is set to SIM. Allows you to and input add or create a new contact record in the phone memory. Press the contact name (use Options or the insert a symbol, then press key to change input method or , input number 1 (most often used number) and press OK, then scroll to the other fields that you want to input (use the key to confirm and return after inputting each field), then choose Save to store the contact.
default memory is set to SIM. List Choice: set the default memory to SIM, Phone, or SIM and Phone. Tip: It may be helpful to keep another copy of your contacts elsewhere, this saves you a lot of trouble if ever your phone is damaged or lost. You can easily do this by exporting all contacts to the USB mass storage then using the USB data cable to move them to your PC. Call Records Function: Stores and manages air times and call history.
Alarm Function: Sets the alarm clock function of the phone. Path: Menu Æ Alarm Æ Activate / Deactivate Æ Æ OK Use your phone as an alarm clock to alert you on preset time. If an alarm is set, the alarm clock icon will appear on top of the screen. When the alarm goes off, press any key to stop it. You may choose snooze to let the phone alert you again in 5 minutes. The alarm clock is functional even if your phone is OFF or set to silent.
Set Date/Time: use the left or right navigator to move the cursor to position and use numeric key pad to enter value or the up or down navigator to move value up or down by a step. Automatic update: requiring network support, you may select update time and date settings as Automatic, On Demand, or Manual.. Display: select if time and date will be shown on standby display as Digital or Analog clock or None (will not show).
Option> Æ OK Auto redial: set auto redial either as Off, Auto, or Prompt First. If activated, the phone will automatically redial unsuccessful attempts every minute until again.. connected or until you press Call waiting: Activate, Deactivate, or view Status of call waiting feature, if activated, this feature allows you to know if another call comes in while you are on a call without returning a busy tone to the calling party. You can then choose to reject, accept, or hold the calls.
Connectivity Function: Set the parameter of how your phone will communicate with other devices it connects to. Path: Menu Æ Settings Æ Connectivity Æ Serial Speed / USB mode Æ Select Æ Æ OK Serial Speed: select the speed to be used for data exchange via your phone’s serial port, use the up or down navigator to scroll to desired speed and press or to confirm. The available selections are Automatic, 115200, 57600, 38400, 19200, 9600, 4800, 2400, and 1200.
Phone code: please refer to Security Codes: Phone Code for more information about Phone Codes. Modify: the operation is similar to that of modifying PIN code. Check: Activate or Deactivate phone code. If activated, you will be required to enter the code every time you change your SIM. Help: display the help file for the menu. Privacy: helps you maintain your privacy in case of unauthorized use. Calls: automatically clears your call records every time your phone is turned ON/OFF if Activated.
Function: manages help file display. Path: Menu Æ Settings Æ Help Æ Activate / Deactivate Æ OK You can Activate or Deactivate to automatically display help when a menu is accessed using this feature. Mobile Web Your phone’s internet surfing is based on Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). WAP translates the internet language into WML and HTML languages understandable by your phone. It requires only the phone and a WAP server support to surf the net.
New: create a new bookmark or Favorite or a new Folder. Delete All: remove all bookmarks. Hotkeys: assign hot keys. Enter URL Function: Input an address and access it. Path: Menu Æ Mobile Web Æ Enter URL Æ SelectÆ Æ OK You can input an URL using the abc input method (use “1” key for dot “.” Or press Options for symbols) and press to open the page . WAP Settings Function: Configure WAP parameters.
Memory: view the memory consumption status. Either access the files in My Images or My Ringtones on the current memory using select (or you can press the key) or access them in the USB mass storage, scroll to the root (normally at the first line and represented by “..”). Press following options available: to make the New Photo: available for My Images, open the Camera to take a new photo. New Sound: available for My Ringtones, go to the recorder to record a new sound.
to the other memory location. Move to folder: transfer the file to a desired or designated location. Delete all: available when the current memory is the phone memory, delete all files of the type in the current memory. Memory: view the memory consumption status. Mass Storage: go to the USB mass storage media or phone memory. Media Player Function: Plays audio files like a MP3 player. Path: Menu Æ Media Player Æ Select Your phone supports audio files in formats such as .mp3 and .wav.
Player: return to Music Player. Play Playlist: play the songs in the playlist. Edit Playlist: edit the contents (list of audio files) of the playlist. Add Song to Playlist: add the songs to the current playlist. Create playlist: create a new playlist. Rename playlist: modify the playlist name. Delete playlist: erase the playlist. Play: play the current list. Remove from List: remove the current audio from playlist. Clear List: remove all files from the current playlist.
applications that may be accessed here. Calculator Function: use as a simple calculator for mathematical operations. Path: Menu Æ Extras Æ Calculator Æ OK Use the numeric keypad to input the values, and use the following keys for operations: Up / Down / Right / Left Navigator Keys: +, -, X, / operations respectively or : to add a decimal point. : back space or remove an erroneous entry. : get the result after entering the second value. : go to Currency Converter anytime before entering the second value.
Category: set the task type as None; Shopping List; Business; Private; Call; Idea; Gift. Due Date/Time: Activate or deactivate alarm and set alarm date like you would set the date and time (please refer to Settings Æ Date & Time). Alarm: choose when to alert you as None; At Due Time; 5 Min. Before; 15 Min. Before, 1/2 Hr. Before; 1 Hr. Before; 6 Hrs. Before, 1 Day Before. Save: store the task settings, you may also save the task by pressing .
Exchange Rate: Input the exchange rate here using the numeric keys, use for decimal point, use to delete an erroneous entry, press or to confirm. Currency: input the initials of the currencies here. GoTo Calculator: go to the calculator function. To do currency conversions, operate as you would with the Rapid Exchange at the Converter interface. Car Kit Function: configure the Car Kit accessory.
See Week Function: organize and view weekly calendar. Path: Menu Æ Extras Æ Applications Æ Select Æ See Week Æ Select Operates like the monthly calendar, but brings you directly to the week page. See Today Function: organize and view current date’s calendar. Path: Menu Æ Extras Æ Applications Æ Select Æ See Week Æ Select Operates like the monthly calendar, but brings you directly to today’s schedules. See Date Function: organize and view a specific date’s calendar.
The key is used to backspace or erase the previous input. Input methods for other languages are similar to English and Predictive English input methods. 123 Input Method Press the corresponding numeric keys to input corresponding numeric values. ABC Input Method Press the corresponding numeric keys indicated with desired letter repeatedly to move among the choices as shown on the display as each press is made until it arrives at your desired letter.
Desktop Charger: use to charge heavy or extra batteries. Earphone: a mini, practical, hands-free device; you can use its button to answer and end calls. Some models may also come with a volume control knob. DO NOT plug or unplug the earphone when connecting dialed or incoming calls. USB Data Cable: use the USB data Cable to connect to other devices such as personal computers, to charge the phone, or use the phone as a removable USB mass storage media. Please refer to the USB Mode section for more details.
Technical Specifications Handset Weight: About 82g Dimensions: 106 x 44 x 15.2 mm Battery: Li-ion Battery, 3.9V Band: GSM 850MHZ /GSM 900MHz /DCS 1800MHz / PCS 1900MHz Battery Time (No prior or separate notice is required for capacity changes) Battery Type Battery Capacity Talk Time Standby Time Li-ion 700 mAh 3-4hrs. 100 hrs. – 150 hrs. Note: Actual operating conditions depend on the local network environment, SIM, and user behavior.
If you have access to another approved battery or charger of the type and ratings as yours, try substituting them to find out if the issue is with your phone, battery, or charger. I cannot insert the charger connector or other accessories to their ports. Do not force them into the accessories and charging ports, check if you are using the right charger or accessory, if you are trying to attach it to the right port, and if you are attaching it in the right position.
I cannot make a call. Check the following: You are in your network’s coverage area. The number you had dialed is correct. You have pressed the Call/Dial key. You have sufficient credit. Your SIM card offers the requested service and it is still valid. You have deactivated outgoing call restrictions. The network may be saturated, try again later. If problem persists, contact your authorized service center. I cannot be reached. Check the following: Your phone is switched on.
I cannot send or receive MMS. Check that you are in network coverage area with sufficient signal strength and your MMS settings in the MMS message settings are correct. Check if your MMS exceeds the supported size or your phone has enough memory to retrieve the MMS too. Contact your operator for more details. I cannot use voice mail function.
authorized service center or accredited technician. How can I lock or unlock the keypad? Press and hold the “#” key in standby mode. How do I free up memory? Access the mailbox, list or folder, delete some old and unimportant records, or move them to the memory card or your personal computer. What if the above recommendations did not help? Take note of the model, serial number, IMEI of your phone, your warranty details, and a clear description of your trouble.