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Contents Important Safety Information............................................ 1 1. Getting Started.............................................................. 8 1.1. Selecting the Operator for First Use............................ 8 1.2. Turning Off Your Phone, Activating Flight Mode, Silent Mode and Vibrate Mode.................................... 11 1.3. Activating Mobile Data............................................... 11 1.4. Activating Wi-Fi.....................................................
.8. Locking the Screen.................................................... 44 3.9. Notifications............................................................. 46 4. Other Settings of Your Phone ......................................... 47 4.1. Enabling the French Word Prediction for Keyboard....... 47 4.2. Changing the Phone Language................................... 49 4.3. Changing the Ringer Volume or Ringtone..................... 50 4.4.
Important Safety Information General Guidelines Do not become distracted by the device while driving, and always be fully aware of all driving conditions. Always operate the vehicle in a safe manner. Minimize the amount of time spent viewing the device's screen while driving and use voice prompts when possible. - Do not send text messages, place or receive phone calls, input destinations, change settings, or access any functions requiring prolonged use of the device's controls while driving.
Note: The use of frequency band between 2,454 and 2,483.5 MHz is restricted to indoor use in France. Battery Warning Do not expose the device to heat or leave it in a vehicle in the sun. Use of the Supplied Li-Ion Battery - - This product uses a Li-Ion battery. Caution: Risk of fire and burns if the battery pack is handled improperly. Warning: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. To reduce risk of fire or burns, do not attempt to open or service battery back.
Pacemakers and Other Medical Devices Studies have shown that there may be a potential interaction between mobile phones and normal pacemaker operation. The pacemaker industry recommends that people with pacemakers follow these guidelines to minimize any risk of interference with pacemaker operation: - - Always maintain a distance of 15 cm (6 inches) between the pacemaker and any mobile phone that is turned on. Store the phone on the opposite side of the pacemaker.
You should never rely solely on any wireless device for essential communications like medical emergencies When making an emergency call, give all the necessary information as accurately as possible. Your wireless device may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident. Do not end the call until given permission to do so.
SAR Certification Information This mobile phone model meets the guidelines for exposure to radio waves. Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health.
When using the earphone, reduce the volume to protect your ears. Declaration of Conformity Hereby, Admea declare that this GSM Phone is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. The declaration of conformity is available on web site: www.logisav.
Welcome Thank you for purchasing this Thomson mobile phone. Its main features are as follows: - 4.0-inch display with WVGA 480x 800 pixels and 16.7 million colors Quad band for use in all countries Operating System: Android 4.
1. Getting Started 1.1. Selecting the Operator for First Use Before you use the phone for the first time, please charge the battery for eight hours in order to optimize its performance (see also the Quick Start Guide). Press and hold the power button located at the top right of the phone to boot it. After a few moments, a screen prompts you to configure your phone.
The below screen appears. You can now choose which operator to use (in case you insert two SIM cards) for call, internet data connection, and SMS. If the startup screen does not appear at first use or if you want to change the default operator for calls/messaging: from the Home screen, tap and select “System settings”. The following screen appears. Choose “More...”.
Then, select “Mobile networks”, and then “Network settings”. After that, select “Network operators”. After a few minutes, you can choose one of the available operators.
1.2. Turning Off Your Phone, Activating Flight Mode, Silent Mode and Vibrate Mode When your phone is switched on, long press the button on the right side of the device. After one second, the following message appears on the screen. You can choose to turn off , switch to silent mode, vibrate mode or activate flight mode in order to disconnect from the network. In flight mode, you cannot receive calls or connect to the Internet. 1.3.
Note: Before activating mobile data, make sure that you have a data plan since data usage out of bundle data plan can incur important charges from your operator. When traveling abroad, be sure to disable mobile data connection if you do not have international roaming data plan. The applications that you have downloaded can in fact connect to the Internet automatically without you being aware of it.
1.3.1. Important Information for Subscribers to Free, Bouygues Telecom and Virtual Mobile Phone Service Providers 1.3.1.1.French Subscribers to Free and Virtual Mobile Phone Service Providers Virtual mobile phone service provider refers to service providers who do not have any GSM network infrastructures of its own and must rely on the network infrastructure of an existing network operator (for France: Orange, SFR and Bouygues Telecom).
Important Remark: If the “R” symbol is displayed at the top right corner of the screen, next to the signal strength indicator, that means you are roaming. By consequent, substantial charges may apply for calls and mobile data. 1.3.1.2. Bouygues Telecom Subscribers Perform the following steps if you encounter any problem connecting to the Internet or sending /receiving MMS. From the Home screen, tap and select “System settings”. The screen below will appear. Then choose “More…”.
Then select “Access point names”. Then choose Bouygues. Two access points will then appear on the screen: Bouygues Telecom and Bouygues Telecom Pro. Select the access point that corresponds to your subscription.
1.4. Activating Wi-Fi When you are at home or in a place with a Wi-Fi network, turn on Wi-Fi to reduce mobile data usage and to get a faster connection. From the Home screen, tap and select “System settings”. The screen below will appear. After that, select “Wi-Fi”. Then select the desired Wi-Fi network.
After that, enter the password of the network. To facilitate entry, press the button to remove the on-screen keyboard and Input “ password”. Then, tap the password input field to display the keyboard again. After entering the password, tap “Connect”. The network name followed by the word “Connected” now appears on the screen. In the notification bar at the top of the screen, you can see the logo. Data connection (Internet/email) will now be established through the selected Wi-Fi network.
2. Main Functions 2.1. Downloading applications from 1MobileMarket You can download thousands of applications for your phone from 1MobileMarket. From the Home screen, click on . Then select the icon 1MobileMarket appearing on the top left corner. Here are a few recommendations that gives you a hint of what can be done with your smartphone.
Directions for first-time use First time, you need to allow downloads from 1MobileMarket. To do so, tap to go app screen, then tap “System settings”, then tap “Security”. Drag down to“Unknown sources” and activate the option. Please note that, by activating this option, your smartphone will be vulnerable to virus and malwares in the same way as a computer is. Unknown apps from 1MobileMarket or other platforms may contain virus or malicious programs.
Run 1MobileMarket then click on the to search for a specific app, or follow the program’s recommendations. The searched app may not appear on top of the list immediately, in this case just drag down the list to show more results until it appears. Click on the app, then select Download. A top-down arrow in the notification area on the top left side of the screen will indicate that the downloading is under way. Make sure you have a Wi-Fi connection or 3G data mode activated.
Once download is complete, click on Install.
2 . 2 . S e n d i n g E m a i l s f r o m Yo u r P h o n e a n d Synchronizing Your Contacts and Calendar On the Home screen, tap the “E-mail” icon. If you have not yet set up an account, the following page appears on the screen. Enter your email address and password. Popular email accounts, such as Hotmail, Yahoo and Gmail will be configured automatically. Simply tap “Next” to complete the installation.
This application can manage multiple email accounts simultaneously. To create a second account, tap then select “Settings” and “Add Account” in the top right corner. Once you have created the email account, tap then select “Settings” and tap the name of your account in order to access the main options: Signature, which will appear at the bottom of each of your emails, Inbox check frequency, which defines how often the phone will connect to the mail server to check if you have received new emails.
2.3. Browsing the Internet From the Home screen, tap the icon. You will first need to active mobile data (see section 1.3) or connect to a WiFi network (see section 1.4.) in order to browse the Internet. French subscribers to Free, Bouygues, or virtual mobile phone service provider: please consult Section 1.3 in case of connection problem. Also make sure you have subscribed to a data plan from your service provider. Then type a URL in the search bar at the top of the screen and tap the “Search” button.
Tap to access the options. Then choose “Save to bookmark” to save the address of the current page. To v i e w y o u r f a v o r i t e websites, long press the button, then select the tab “Bookmarks” or “History”.
To set the homepage of the browser, tap then scroll down the menu and tap “Settings”. Then tap “General”.
Select “Set homepage” to set the currently displayed page as the browser's homepage. 2.4. Activating Geolocation and GPS The “Maps” application allows you to orientate yourself easily when you are traveling. You do not need paper maps anymore! Before using the Maps feature for the first time, you must first activate Geolocation on this phone.
About Geolocation: Activating the Geolocation feature allows this phone to track your geographic location. If you are using malicious applications, this information may be disclosed to third parties. - Operating the GPS feature consumes battery. Only use it when necessary. - Operating Geolocation and loading mapping data from Google Maps require significant data usage. It is necessary to subscribe to a data plan from your service provider.
To activate Geolocation: from the and then Home screen , tap select “System settings”. The screen below will appear. Scroll down the menu and select “Location Services” as shown below.
Tick the options “Google's location Service”, “GPS Satellites”, and “Location and Google search”. Once you have completed setting up your phone, tap the button below the screen in order to return to the Home screen . Then tap the “Maps” icon application.
Notes: Once the map appears on the screen, tap the icon to locate yourself. Positioning may take several minutes. It can be difficult or impossible when you are inside a building, in cloudy conditions, or in areas with many obstacles such as in urban areas. - To accelerate positioning in urban areas, turn on Wi-Fi in addition to the GPS feature. Once Wi-Fi is enabled, the phone can load the mapping data through the Wi-Fi network. - To view the Maps on the screen, you must first activate data connection.
2.5. Multimedia Applications 2.5.1. Camera Tap the “Camera” icon on the Home screen. Then, tap to view available options. For example, you can enable or disable the flash, change color effects and select scene mode. 2.5.2. Multimedia Player Tap the “Music” icon on the Home screen. To use the music player, you must first insert a Micro SD memory card into the phone. 2.6. Connecting to a computer Connect the phone to a computer using the supplied USB cable. 8 HRS.
Drop down the notification bar, click the message “Connected for Charging-only”, and then click “Media device (MTP)”, then, the phone can be connected with the computer now. The files of the phone are now accessible from your computer. Files of the camera are stored in the “DCIM” folder.
3. Discovering the Interface of Your Phone Once you have completed setting up your phone, tap the button below the screen to return to the Home screen shown below. 3.1. Navigation Buttons There are three navigation buttons below the screen.
Icon Name Description Home 1. Short press: to return to the Home screen at any time. 2. Long press: to switch easily between all the applications that are already open. Options 1.From the Home screen, press to access the phone settings options. 2.When using an application, press to access the options menu of the application. Return 1.To return to the previous screen. 2.In text input mode, press to remove the keyboard from screen. 3.2.
The application icons that you keep in this bar remain visible on each Home screen. icon in the center is displayed permanently. Tap it The to access all the installed applications on the phone. 3.3. Shortcuts The shortcut bar illustrated below allows you to easily activate certain modes without having to go to the settings menu. From left to right: 1. To activate Wi-Fi. Tap to connect to the Wi-Fi network previously saved in memory. 2. To enable Bluetooth 3. To turn on the GPS function 4.
3.4. Shortcut Icons The main interface has several screens, which can display shortcuts to many applications. From the below screen, sweep your finger left or right in order to scroll to a new screen. These screens are currently empty and you can insert your own shortcuts, widgets and folders.
To create a new shortcut: Sweep the screen with your finger left or right in order to choose an empty one. A screen similar to the one below should appear. Then tap to display all your applications. To select an application, for example “FM radio”, touch and hold the application's icon. Drag the icon to the desired position on the screen. The application “FM radio” is now promptly accessible from the Home screen. To remove this shortcut, touch and hold the icon, then drag it to the top of the screen.
3.5. Widgets Some applications have “widgets” that can display information on the screen without launching the application. For example, they allow you to check the news and weather information from the Home screen. Ta p t h e b l a c k b a n n e r illustrated above, then tap A screen similar to the following one will appear.
Select “Settings” then “Weather settings”. Finally, select “Use my location” if you have activated the GPS feature. Otherwise, select “Set a location”. Tap repeatedly to exit the menu and return to the Home screen. The weather bulletin will now be updated automatically.
To insert other widgets: choose a screen with sufficient free space. Tap then select the “Widgets” tab appearing at the top right of the screen. The list of available widgets appears on the screen. Just like inserting a shortcut, touch and hold a widget icon then drag it to the desired location. To download new widgets, simply download an application from the 1mobilemarket. Corresponding widgets will then automatically appear in the list of available widgets.
3.6. Switching between Applications When an application is open, long press the button to display all open applications on the screen. Then you can quickly select the one you want to use. 3.7. Using the Touch Screen Use your fingers to manipulate icons, buttons, menus, onscreen keyboard and the other elements of the touch screen. You can also change the screen orientation. To select or activate an item, simply tap it. To enter text, such as a name, password, or keyword for search, tap the input field.
Other common manipulations: Long press: Touch and hold an item on the screen then wait for an action to occur before lifting your finger. Dragging: Touch and hold an item then move your finger without leaving the screen to the desired location. You can, for example, move applications on the Home screen. Scrolling: Sweep your finger on the surface of the screen without stopping in order to avoid dragging items. For example, you can sweep a Home screen to the left or to the right to view another Home screen.
3.8. Locking the Screen To protect your sensitive information, you can change the lock settings of your phone: 1. From the Home screen or on the “Apps” screen, tap the icon. 2. Scroll down and tap “Security”. 3. Tap “Screen lock”. 4. Select the lock type you want to use. After you have selected an option, the lock screen will appear whenever your reactivate the screen. You are then prompted to enter the pattern, PIN or other codes as specified.
Answer To respond to the caller Redirects the caller to your Forward call to voicemail so that he/she can voicemail leave you a message. Send a message Opens a list of default SMS. Select one of them to send the message immediately to the caller.
3.9. Notifications Notifications alert you of new messages, upcoming calendar events, alarms, as well as current events, for example when you set up your phone as a Wi-Fi hotspot. When you receive a notification, its icon appears at the top left corner of the screen. Depending on the parameters you have set, notifications may also emit an alert tone. Consulting your notifications: Drag your finger vertically from top to bottom across the screen.
4. Other Settings of Your Phone 4.1. Enabling the French Word Prediction for Keyboard For you to make the most of your phone, we have equipped this device with a word prediction feature which automatically corrects and also completes your entry when you input text. For example, when you type “bons”, the keyboard will automatically suggest “bonsoir”. This feature saves your inputs in memory: new words and the words you use most often are stored in memory in order to propose them more quickly.
Scroll down and select “Language & input” as shown below. Disable the “A.I. type keyboard”.
4.2. Changing the Phone Language The default language of the phone is that of the SIM card inserted. To change the default language, from the Home screen, tap and then select “System settings”. The screen below is displayed. Scroll down and select “Language and input” as shown below. The first option allows you to change the phone language.
4.3. Changing the Ringer Volume or Ringtone From the Home screen, tap and then select “System settings”. The below screen appears, select “Sound”. From the next screen, you can change the ringtone, ringer volume, vibrate mode, as well as the alert tone for notifications.
4.4. Setting the Brightness, Wallpaper, Screen Timeout Period and Font Size From the Home screen, tap and then select “System settings”. The below screen appears, select “Display”.
4.5. Data Usage and Enabling/Disabling Mobile Data From the Home screen, tap and then select “System settings”. The below screen appears, select “Data usage”. From this screen, you choose to enable or disable mobile data. If you have a limited data plan, you can also set a mobile data limit. Note: This function aims to help you check your data usage, but the information is estimation only and may be different from the data charges billed by your service provider.
4.6. Activating Hotspot Mobile Hotspot is an innovative feature which allows your laptop to use the mobile data service of your phone to connect to the Internet. This function is particularly useful in areas where your laptop cannot connect to a Wi-Fi network. Warning: Enabling Hotspot may lead to significant mobile data usage since your laptop can do a large number of software updates (Windows Update, for example) without notice to you.
Then, select “Configure Wi-Fi hotspot”. On the above screen, tap “Password”. Enter, if necessary, your own password, then tap “Save”. After that, tap “Portable Wi-Fi hotspot” on the previous screen. A notification appears at the top of the screen. You can now search for the name of the Wi-Fi network “TLINK405” on your laptop computer (or another name if you have changed it). Select the password type “WPA2 PSK” then enter the password you just entered in the previous step.
Notes: - Remember to turn off Hotspot after use. Secure your password. Use of Hotspot causes a significant drain to the battery and reduces use times. Recharge your phone or disable Hotspot as soon as possible.
5. Troubleshooting Common Problems Make sure you have inserted the SIM card correctly (see Quick Start The network is Guide). not displayed and “Emergency - Make sure you are in an area covered by the network. Call” appears on - Select your network operator the screen manually by going to Settings > More > Mobile networks. For more details, see Section 1.1. - - If you cannot turn off the phone, The phone is blocked and does remove the battery and then put it not respond back in place.
GPS/Geolocatio - Before launching Google Maps, you must first enable Geolocation. See n does not work section 2.4. - orGPS mode along with data Google Maps connection mode must be activated. does not appear - - Cannot receive MMS or connect to the Internet - Data connection mode is not activated. You have not subscribed to mobile data plan from your service provider. Flight mode is activated, disable it.
Make sure you are using a 3G connection. The 3G icon, or H icon (HSDPA) should appear at the top o f t h e s i g n a l b a r. O t h e r w i s e , connect to a WiFi network. - Make sure that the SIM card used for data connection has been inserted into SIM 1 slot. SIM 1 slot is compatible with 3G networks while SIM 2 is only compatible with 2G / EDGE networks.
- Only the applications available for this phone will be displayed. Some applications, which are not compatible or restricted for use in certain geographical areas, will not be available for download on 1mobilemarket. - First time, you need to allow downloads from 1MobileMarket. To do so, tap to go to app screen, then tap “System settings”, “Security”. Drag down to “Unknown sources” and activate this option.