User Manual
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Claims We reserve our right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this manual without prior notice. Under no circumstances shall we be responsible for any loss of data or income or any special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused. The content of this manual is provided “as is”.
Contents FOR YOU R SAFET Y ................................ 12 BRI EF I N T RODU CT I ON ........................ 16 Y OU R PH ON E ’S LABEL ............................. 16 PASSWORD ................................................. 16 P H ON E B RI EF I M AGE AN D K EY DEFI N I T I ON .... 17 M EN U T REE .................................... 20 D I SPLAY I CON ........................................... 23 GET T I N G START ED ...............................
C H ARGI N G L OW T H E BAT T ERY ........................ 28 BAT T ERY WARN I N G ......................... 29 B AT T ERY T I PS ........................................... 29 T U RN I N G YOU R PH ON E ON /OFF ............. 30 K EY PAD U SE SH ORTCU T S ............................... 31 AN D M AI N T EN AN CE ......................... 33 BASI C FU N CT I ON S ................................ 34 M AK I N G A CALL ........................................
M U SI C P LAY ER ......................................... 37 FM R ADI O .................................................. 43 V OI CE RECORDER ..................................... 46 M ASS STORAGE F I LE ........................................ 48 M AN AGER .......................................... 49 G AM ES ........................................................ 50 BLU ETOOT H .............................................. 52 S EN D DATA U SI N G T ECH N OLOGY S EN D B LU ETOOT H ........
A DJ U ST I N G VOLU M E ................................ 60 S ET T I N G U P DI SPLAY ............................... 60 S ET T I N G UP S ET T I N G U P GREET I N GS AN D T I M E & DAT E ..................... 62 ................................................. 63 LAN GUAGE U SI N G PH ON EBOOK ............................. 64 S TORI N G A PH ON EBOOK EN T RY ............ 64 S EARCH I N G E DI T I N G FOR A PH ON EBOOK EN T RY 65 A PH ON EBOOK EN T RY D ELET I N G PH ON EBOOK EN T RI ES .
PH ON EBOOK EN T RI ES .............................. 68 V I EWI N G AN D SET T I N G U P 1 -TOU CH DI AL ............................................................. 68 V I EWI N G M EM ORY STAT U S ..................... 69 U SI N G CALL H I STORY ......................... 70 V I EWI N G CALL H I STORY .......................... 70 D ELET I N G S ET T I N G CALL H I STORY ....................... 70 CALL H I STORY DI SPLAY M ODE .................................................................
C U RSOR ..................................................... 74 E N GLI SH EN T RY M ET H OD ....................... 74 P U N CT UAT I ON AN D S PECI AL CH ARACT ERS ............................................. 75 M ESSAGES ................................................. 76 V I EWI N G M ESSAGES ................................ 76 C REAT I N G M ESSAGES .............................. 77 D ELET I N G M ESSAGES .............................. 78 S ET T I N G U P M ESSAGES ....................
M EM O ......................................................... 82 C ALEN DAR ................................................. 82 C ALEN DAR W ORLD CON V ERT ............................... 83 T I M E .............................................. 83 C ALCU LATOR ............................................. 83 S TOPWATCH .............................................. 84 ST K ............................................................ 84 CALL AN D PH ON E SET T I N GS .......... 85 MINUTE F I X ED ..
C ALL WAI T I N G ........................................... 88 P H ON E SET T I N G ....................................... 88 OT H ER SET T I N GS .................................. 91 N ET WORK SET T I N G .................................. 91 S ECU RI T Y SET T I N G .................................. 91 R ESET SET T I N GS ...................................... 92 T ROU BLESH OOT I N G ............................ 93 BAT T ERY I N FORM AT I ON .................... 95 ACCESSORI ES ...........
APPEN DI X ...................................................
FOR Y OU R SAFET Y SWITCH ON SAFELY Do not use in prohibited areas or when it may cause any interference or danger. SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS Follow any restrictions. Switch the phone off near medical equipments. SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELING Do not use the phone at a refueling point. Do not use near fuel or chemicals. SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAT Follow any restrictions. Switch off the phone during the flight as the wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft. ROAD SAFETY Obey all local laws.
BACKUP IMPORTANT INFORMATION Remember to make backup copies or keep a written record of all important information. CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES When connecting to any other devices, read its user manual for detailed safety instructions. Do not try to connect incompatible products. MAINTENANCE Only authorized and qualified personnel may repair this product. WATER RESISTANCE Your phone is not water-resistant. Keep it dry.
SAR The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested is 0.242W/Kg for use at the RH-TouchCheek_T and 0.107W/kg for use close to the body. For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 1.5cm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Damage to the security seal will cause the warranty invalid. Warning: Improper use will invalidate the warranty.
BRI EF I N T RODU CT I ON Your phone ’s la be l The bar code label includes information about your phone, such as the serial number. Please keep it properly. Pa ssw ord Se c urit y Code This phone includes a Personal Identity Code, to ensure your data is stored securely, enter your PIN to active code when you switch on the phone or need to access some features, e.g. the phone book.
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Scroll key Soft key Send key Power & End key Make Scroll up and Delete down to move character through number menu or and Power on or off answer calls options, or to increase decrease / the volume. Press for OK or Back to previous menu open the option menu.
Exit to standby Lock or unlock mode, push up mode the keypad with to open SMS (In Music player # key (In Music menu. and FM radio player and FM interface) radio interface) In Exit to standby In In mode, standby standby push down to open the main menu. standby mode, open the mode (Except shortcut menu. in Music player and FM radio interface) In standby mode, press to open contact list.
Brie f m e nu t re e 1、 2、 MP3 player 3、 FM radio Mobile 1. Play background 1. Play background 1. Phone book 2. Play list 2. Choose Stn. 2. Messages 3. Skin settings 3. Name Stn. 3. Call record 4. Player settings 4. Delete Stn. 4. Services 5. Manual tuning 6. Auto tuning 7. Set frequency 8.
4、 5、 Settings 6、 Profiles File manager 1. Phone 1. Normal 1. File viewer 2. Date & Time 2. Meeting 2. Status 3. Call 3. Outdoor 3. Format 4. Network 4. Car 5. Security 5. VIP 6. Reset settings 6.
7、 8、 Agenda 9、 Tools Game 1. Alarm 1. Voice recorder 1. Horo bump 2. Memo 2. Mass storage 2. Angel cube 3. Calendar 3. Calculator 4. Calendar cnvt. 4. Stopwatch 5. World time 5.
Displa y ic on Signal strength indicator. Vertical bars show the strength of the network connection. Strong signal, Weak signal, No signal Battery level indicator Battery full, Low battery, Low battery warning Message inbox full New message. The icon disappears after the new messages are read. Silence mode. In standby, press and hold # key to turn on or off the speaker. Roam indicator. Alarm on. The icon disappears after the alarms are turned off.
Vibration on. Earphone is connected and detected. Airplane mode Call forward Call history Keypad unlocked Keypad locked Voicemail indicator. N ot e : Your phone may not appear exactly as the illustrations in this manual.
GET T I N G ST ART ED U sing t he bat t e r y I nst a lling t he ba t t e r y 1. With your phone back upward, apply gentle pressure to the rear case of the phone, slide up the cover until the position mark on the right side aligned with the one on the phone body. Then take off the cover. 2. With the metal contacts facing into the phone clip the battery in place, positioning the bottom of the battery first.
3. Place the rear cover with the position mark aligning with the one on your phone body. Replace the rear cover, by sliding it back onto the phone until it clips in place. I nst a lling a m e m or y c a rd a nd t he SI M c a rd Wa r ning: ♦ Do not bend or scratch your memory card or SIM card. ♦ Avoid exposing your memory card and SIM card to static electricity, water or dirt. ♦ As the memory card fits beneath the SIM card, please ensure that the memory card is fitted first. 1.
N ot e : ♦ If you need to format your memory card, please use formats FAT12 or FAT16. ♦ If file formats other than FAT12 or FAT16 are used the phone may not be able to read the content of the memory card. ♦ Only Micro SD/T-Flash card can be used on your phone. It is recommended to use the brands such as SanDisk, Kingston, KingMAX, ihope, TwinMos and pqi. Please refer to Appendix for detailed information. 2. Slide the SIM card into the SIM card holder with the metal contacts facing down.
Cha rging t he bat t e r y Wa r ning: To avoid damaging the phone, please do not remove the battery when the phone is charging. To ensure the best performance of your phone’s battery, please charge the battery fully before using it for the first time (Approx. 12 hours), using the method described below. Please note: some batteries require several full charge/discharge cycles to reach their best performance. 1. Make sure the battery has been installed properly before charging. 2.
charging indication if the battery is fully discharged. ♦ The phone will be charged from your PC when it is connected with the USB cable, however it will take a longer time to charge than when charging with the travel charger. Low bat t e r y w a r ning When the battery is low, the phone pops up messages to notify you to charge the battery. If the battery energy falls below the minimum limit, the phone will switch off automatically.
battery capacity falls to approximately 50% of its original storage capacity. Tur ning your phone on/off Pow e r on T ip: When switched on, your phone is busy searching the network. Some functions may NOT work properly in the first few seconds. 1. Press and hold the Power key for 2 seconds to turn your phone on. Your phone will display the power on animation and enter standby mode. 2. If necessary, enter your SIM card PIN code (displayed as ****) to unlock the SIM card. 3.
talktime of your phone. Ke ypa d shor t c ut s I n st a ndby m ode Scroll Up To open SMS. Down To open the main menu. key Press Soft key Dial key To open Names list. To open shortcut menu: 1. Profiles 2. Mass storage 3. Record 4. Memo To open Mobile>Call record>All calls. Press the * or # key to switch between Dialled, Missed and Received calls.
* & # ke y func t ion list In standby mode *key #key Press and hold to enter the Press and hold to turn the ‘+’ for international dialing. loud speaker on or off. Press to page up. Press to page down. Name list Call history Calendar Press to go to next Press to go to last month. month. Memo Press SMS punctuation; method; Press to select letter group Press forward. group backward.
U se a nd m a int e na nc e The following suggestions will help you use and maintain your mobile. 1. Please keep dry. Rainwater, humidity and any kinds of liquid or moisture might contain minerals which could corrode the circuit. 2. Moving parts maybe damaged if you put or use the phone in a dirty or dusty place. 3. Please do not use or store the phone in a high temperature environment as this may result in damage to the electronic or plastic parts. 4.
Ba sic func t ions M a k ing a c a ll M a k ing a c a ll from st a ndby m ode 1. Input the phone number. To change the number, move the cursor by the Scroll key, press the Back key to delete digits. 2. Press the Dial key (Dial). 3. To make an international call, press and hold the * key to enter the international prefix ‘+’ in place of the international access code. Then input the country code, area code and phone number, and press the Dial key (Dial). M a k ing a c a ll by your phone book 1. 2. 3.
2. Missed call lists. Select the number you want by scrolling up or down, then press the Dial key (Call). Answ e ring or re je c t ing a c a ll 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the Dial key (Ans) to answer an incoming call; or press the Scroll key to enter option menu and select from User busy, Reject or Answer. Press the Power key (Reject) to end or reject a call. When the headset is connected, press the Dial key or the headset button to answer a call.
N ot e : Some of these ‘in call’ functions require your network provider to activate them. For more details please contact your network provider. Se a rc hing a n e nt r y 1. 2. 3. During a call, press the Dial key (option) to enter options menu (talk), select Main menu>Phone book>Names. Select a name and press the Dial key (view) to view the number list. To search an entry from the name list, please refer to Search for a phone book entry at P55.
H ow t o use m ult im e dia e nt e rt a inm e nt M usic Pla ye r The music player allows you to store and play MP3 music on the phone or the memory card. Music can be transferred to, or removed from the phone or memory card, by connecting the phone with a PC by using the supplied USB cable. The phone or memory card will appear as a removable drive under the PC’s ‘My Computer’ icon. Windows can be used to click and drag files into or out of the memory.
menu. T ip: In background play mode, the display will show on the top bar. Pla y list With the music playing, press the Dial key ( Play list. ) or Scroll key and select My favorite 1. Select My favorite to open the music list of collected track. 2. 3. If the list is empty, press the Dial key (Add) to open File viewer. Select the memory from the Memory card or Phone, press the Dial key (Select). Select the track or file holder you want and press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to add to the list.
T ip: You can add all the tracks in the memory card or the phone by selecting . All music 1. Select All music to open the music list of all tracks. 2. Select a track, and press the Dial key or Scroll key. Play: To play the selected track. Detail: To check the detailed information of the song, such as artist, album and so on. Set ringtone: To set the selected track as the incoming call ring tone. Se le c t m usic 1.
Adjust t he volum e With the music playing (excluding the background play mode), 1. Push the Scroll key up or down to adjust the volume. 2. Or press the Dial key or Scroll key. Select Player settings>Volume. Push the Scroll key up or down to adjust the volume. Sw it c h t he pla y m ode 1. With the music playing, press the # key to switch the play mode between Sequence & Repeat 2. 3. 4. , Random and Random & Repeat , Sequence . Or with the music playing, press the Dial key or Scroll key.
Broke n-point m e m or y re pe a t It is possible to repeat part of a track. The start point for the repeat is ‘marked’ by pressing the 0 as the required point is reached when the track is playing. To mark the end point for the repeat the 0 is pressed a second time as the required point is reached in the track. The MP3 player will now loop between these two points forever. Then press the 0 again to stop the loop and continue to play. H ow t o vie w t he m usic inform a t ion 1. 2.
The phone’s memory card will appear as a ‘Removable Disk’ under the My computer icon of the PC. 1. 2. Copy MP3 files to the root directory of the removable disk. When you have finished editing the contents of the Phone’s memory, close the USB connection by double clicking the ‘Safely Remove Hardware’ icon in the System Tray of PC and selecting ‘Stop’. Then press Exit on the handset and disconnect the USB cable.
FM Ra dio The FM tuner within this product have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
To list e n t o t he Ra dio In FM radio, press or to change channel. Ba ck ground pla y m ode 1. 2. In FM radio, select FM radio>Play background to return to the main menu and play the FM radio in background mode. At the same time, you can change phone settings or play games and so on. If you want to turn off the FM radio, select FM radio and press the Soft key to turn off the radio and return to the main menu. T ip: In background play mode, the display will show on the top bar.
2. Press 3. 4. Press the Dial key (Save) or Scroll key to save the new station. Select a station number from 1 to 40 and press the Dial key to save the manually tuned station. or to tune the frequency in 100kHz steps. Auto tuning 1. In FM radio, press the Dial key ( 2. Press or ) to select Auto tuning. to start auto searching. The tuning will stop at the first radio station found, and begin playing this station. 3.
Adjust t he volum e In FM radio, push the Scroll key up or down to adjust the volume. Lock ke ypa d In FM radio, press Power key ( ) and # key to lock the keypad (shown as ). N ot e : The radio remembers the last radio station you were listening to, and the next time the radio is turned on, it will try to return to that station and re-commence playing it. Voic e re c orde r To a c t iva t e or quit t he Voic e re c orde r 1. 2. In the main menu, select Tools>Voice recorder.
Re c ord voic e m e m o 1. 2. Select Voice recorder>Voice memo. Press the Dial key (Record) or Scroll key to start recording. Press the Dial key (Stop) or Scroll key to stop recording and save the record. Pla y re c ord 1. In the main menu, select Tools>Voice recorder>Saved record. 2. 3. Select the location of Memory card or Phone. Select a record and press the Dial key (Play). Edit re c ord 1. 2. 3. In the main menu, select Tools>Voice recorder>Saved record.
Se le c t t he de fa ult save loc a t ion 1. In the main menu, select Tools>Voice recorder>Save priority. 2. Select the default save location between Memory card or Phone. N ot e : ♦ The recording time depends on the capacity and free space on the memory card. ♦ All the recordings are saved in the file folder ‘audio’ created in the memory card automatically. M a ss st ora ge 1. In standby mode (lock or unlock), connect to PC with USB data cable. The pop-up message shows ‘Link USB?’.
♦ the battery directly without exiting from the Mass storage on your phone and re-power on. The phone can be charged via the USB connector from the PC. When the USB cable is connected, select ‘Exit’ on the phone when prompted to ‘Link USB’. File m a na ge r File vie w e r 1. In the main menu, Select File manager>File viewer. 2. 3. Select the memory from Memory card or Phone. Press the Scroll key to open the option menu: Info.: To check the status of the selected memory.
N ot e : If the file is picture or music, press the Dial key to preview or play the file and the option menu may be a little different. M e m or y st at us In the main menu, select File manager>Status. You can check the current usage of the memory card and internal memory of the phone. Form at 1. 2. 3. In the main menu, select File manager>File viewer>Memory card or Phone. Press the Dial key (Select). Press the Dial key to select OK on the pop-up message ‘Confirm format?’.
Ange l Cube 1. 2. 51 In the main menu, select Game>Angle cube. Press the Dial key or Scroll key to open the option menu. New Game: To start to play a new round. Collection: To check the collected card. Help: To check the instructions and rules. About: To check the version of the game. High score: To check the top score of different level or in certain mode. Quit: To quit the game and return to the previous menu.
Blue t oot h T ips: ♦ If your phone has Bluetooth function, please follow the instructions below. ♦ To optimize the performance of the communication between Bluetooth headset and your phone, please ensure the communication is not interfered by obstructions or by wireless signal. Se nd dat a using Blue t oot h t e chnology T ips: Before pairing, please create your own password and agree with the owner of the other device to use the same password.
screen will turn off in several seconds, and you can press any key to light up the screen. 4. Press the Power key to stop searching and open the searched devices list. Select a device you want to connect with, press the Dial key or Scroll key to begin pairing. If paired successfully, the screen displays “Enter password”, or else it displays “Pair failed, retry?”, select OK to retry pairing. 5. Enter the password, press the Dial key or Scroll key. Enter the same password.
Rename your phone 1. 2. Select Tools>Bluetooth>Options>Rename. Push the Scroll key up or down to move the cursor, and press the Soft key to delete the characters before the cursor. Enter the name you want, and press the Dial key (OK). Se r vic e List Service list of other devices 1. 2. Select the device you want in My device list, press Dial key (Option) or Scroll key. Select Service list to check all the services the selected device can provide.
3. Select the file you want, press the Dial key (Get) to download the file to your phone. N ot e : All the files received by Bluetooth technology are saved in the default file folder “Blue Tooth”. Se nd da t a w it h Blue t oot h t e c hnology 1. 2. 3. Select File manager>File viewer from the main menu. Select the file you want to send, press the Dial key (Option) or the Scroll key to open the option menu. Select Send by Bluetooth. Se le c t de fa ult save loc a t ion 1. 2.
volume. Se nd phone book e nt rie s Se nd a phone book e nt r y 1. 2. 3. In the standby mode, press the Scroll key, or select Mobile>Phone book>Names from the main menu. Select the entry you want to send, press the Scroll key to open the option menu. And select Send by Bluetooth. Select the receiving device from My device list, and press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to send. Se nd m y busine ss c a rd 1. 2. 3. From the main menu, select Mobile>Phone book>My business card.
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Se t t ing up ring st yle s a nd displa y The phone comes with 5 pre-defined profiles: Normal, Meeting, Outdoor, Car and VIP. These profiles can be personalized by editing them. Pe rsona lising a ring st yle 1. 2. 3. Open the main menu, select Profiles>Normal, Meeting, Outdoor, Car VIP or Headset. Or press the Back key and select Profiles to open the menu. Select one profile, then press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll Key to open it. Se t t ing a n inc om ing c a ll ringe r a le rt 1. 2. 3.
Se t t ing a m e ssa ge ringe r a le rt 1. 2. Select Personalise>Message tone. Select the ring tone you want and press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key. Se t t ing a group ringe r a le rt 1. Select Mobile>Phone book>Settings>Group tones. 2. 3. Select a group and press the Dial key or Scroll key. Select Default to open the internal ring tone list in the phone. Select the ring tone you want and press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key.
Dia l t one 1. 2. Select Personalise>Human dial tone. Select On, you can hear pronunciation of the corresponding key when you press it on the keypad. Select Off to turn off the human dial tone. N ot e : You cannot hear the dial tone when the headset is connected. Adjust ing volum e 1. 2. 3. Select Personalise>Ring volume, Earpiece volume, Keypad tone or Vibrator. Use the Scroll key to adjust volume, then press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key.
2. 3. 4. Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to preview pictures. Press the Dial key (;) or Scroll key to set the current picture to wallpaper. Press the Soft key to return to the wallpaper list. Press the Power key (:) to return to the standby mode. How to select external wallpaper 1. Copy the pictures you want from the PC to your phone or Micro SD/T-Flash card. Please refer to the steps of the Mass storage at P40. 2. In the main menu, select File manager>File viewer. 3.
Se t t ing bright ne ss Select Screen>Backlight level, use the Scroll key to adjust the brightness, then press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to save the brightness setting. I dle sc re e n displa y 1. 2. 3. 4. Select Screen>Idle display. Push the Scroll key up or down to select from Network name, Time, Date & week or Select all. Press the Scroll key to select or cancel the option. Press the Dial key. Se t t ing up T im e & Dat e Open the main menu, select Settings>Date & Time. Se t t ing t im e 1.
1-5-0-3-2-0-0-5) Se t t ing da t e form a t 1. 2. Select Date & Time>Date format. Select the format you want, and then press the Dial key (Option) or Scroll key to save the date format setting. Se t t ing up gre e t ings a nd la ngua ge Se t t ing la ngua ge 1. 2. Open the main menu, select Settings>Phone>Language. Select the language you want, then press the Dial key (Option) or Scroll key to save the language setting. Se t t ing gre e t ings 1. 2. Open the main menu, select Settings>Phone>Greeting.
U sing phone book You can store up to 500 phone numbers in your phonebook. The numbers you can store in the SIM card will vary. You can store the contact’s name, phone numbers and other relative numbers in the phone book. St oring a phone book e nt r y St oring a phone book e nt r y from t he m e nu 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Open the main menu, select Mobile>Phone book>Add new. Enter the contact name and press the Dial key to save. Select a group for the current entry. Press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key.
4. the new number. If creating a new entry, select New entry. (Please refer to ‘Storing a phonebook entry from the menu’ P54) Se a rching for a phone book e nt r y In standby mode, press the Scroll key; or open the main menu, then select Mobile>Phonebook>Names to enter contact lists. In contact lists, press the *, # key to page up or down. 1. To search by first letter: press the number key which the first letter of a contact’s name begins with, then use the Scroll key to select a name you want. 2.
De le t ing phone book e nt rie s In standby mode, press the Scroll key; or open the main menu, then select Mobile>Phone book>Names to enter contact lists. De le t ing a single num be r 1. 2. Select the contact you want, press the Dial key (View) to view all phone numbers under this entry, Select the phone number you want to delete, then press the Scroll key to enter Option menu and select Delete to delete the number. De le t ing a n e nt r y 1. 2. 3. Repeat the steps of ‘Deleting a single number’.
Assigning a group Group filt e rs 1. Open the main menu, select Mobile>Phonebook>Settings >Group filters. 2. Press the Scroll key to set the display or hide status of group. “;“: Show all the contacts under this group; “:“: Hide all the contacts under this group. Press the Dial key (OK) to save the group status and back to previous menu. 3. Assigning a group 1. 2. In the phonebook list, select a contact, then press the Scroll key to enter Option menu and select Add to group.
Copy a ll e nt rie s 1. 2. In standby mode, select Mobile>Phone book>Settings>Copy all. Select SIM to phone to copy all the entries in the SIM card to the phone; select Phone to SIM to copy all the entries in the phone to the SIM card. Ex por t ing or im por t ing phone book e nt rie s 1. 2. In the main menu, select Mobile>Phone book>Settings. Select Export/import>Export, then select the export location from To phone and To memory card. Enter the file name and press the Dial key. 3.
2. In the main menu, select Mobile>Phone book>Names to access name list. Press the Dial key (View) to view the details. Press the Scroll key to access the option menu. Select Speed dial, and then select a speed dial number (from 2 to 9) for the contact, press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to save and back to the previous menu automatically.
U sing c a ll hist ory V ie w ing c a ll hist or y N ot e :If the phone number has been saved in your phonebook, the contact name will be displayed in call record. 1. 2. 3. In standby mode, press the Dial key ( list. ) directly to view all calls You can switch to dialed, received and missed calls list by the * and # key. Or open the main menu, select Mobile>Call record>All calls, Dialled calls, Missed calls or Received calls. Highlight a record, press the Scroll key to show the details.
2. By time: To display the call history according to time sequence. By group: To display the call history in group using the phone number or contact name as a unit. All the call records of a number are stored in the same entry. Press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key. V ie w ing c a ll infor m at ion N ot e : ♦ To set call costs and cost limit, input PIN2. Please refer to PIN2 at P8. ♦ To view the last call cost and all call costs, set charge rate at first.
necessary, please input PIN2. N ot e : The time duration displayed in your phone may not be exact with the time duration based on which your service provider charge you. To get the exact cost information, please contact your local service provider. T im e r inform a t ion Open the main menu, select Mobile>Call record>Call info.>Time info.>Last call or Total time. Last call: Press Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to view the time duration of the latest call.
Ent ry m e t hod Whe re t o use e nt r y m e t hod Your phone offers a number of different text entry methods for entering text information in: 1. Creation or editing of contact details in the phonebook 2. Name searching in the phonebook 3. Creating SMS messages 4.
or page down. Press and hold 0 to enter a space. Cursor When editing, a cursor ‘I’ will be shown in the text string to indicate the location new characters will be entered. English e nt r y m e t hod M ult i-t a p To enter text in Multi-tap mode, the key with the appropriate group of letters must be pressed, if the first letter of the group is required, the key is pressed once. If the second letter is required it should be pressed twice. e.
most likely word you are trying to spell. When you have completed the word, confirm the word the phone has correctly predicted the word you require by pressing 0, this will enter the word displayed, enter a 0 and move on ready to enter the next word. If the word the phone has predicted is not the one you require, alternative words found by the same keypresses can be shown by pressing the * or # key, or pushing up or down the Scroll key . Press 0 to enter a 0.
M e ssa ge s V ie w ing m e ssa ge s N ot e :You must set up your message inbox before you can send and receive messages. Usually, your service provider has already set up the message inbox for you. In standby mode, push the Scroll key up to open SMS menu; or open the main menu, select Mobile>Messages>SMS>Inbox, Outbox or Saved items. I nbox : 1. Use the Scroll key to select the message you need, press the Dial key (Read) or Scroll key to read the message. 2.
2. Press the Dial key (Option) or Scroll key to open the option menu: Delete: To delete the message Send: To send the message Save: To save the message Edit: To edit the message and save Call: To call the sender’s number Extract number: To extract the numbers embedded in the message Send to group: To send the message to a group of persons Save d it e m s 1. Use the Scroll key to select the message you need, press the Dial key (Read) or Scroll key to read the message. 2.
♦ If you set the language as others, 70 characters can be contained in each message (including 0). In standby mode, push the Scroll key up to enter SMS>Create; or open the main menu, and select Mobile>Messages>SMS>Create. 1. To enter the content. 2.
Delete one: 1. Select a message, press the Dial key (Read) or Scroll key to view this message. 2. Press the Dial key (Option) or Scroll key to access option menu. 3. Select Delete. Se t t ing up m e ssa ge s Open the main menu, select Mobile>Messages>SMS>Settings, to open the option menu: 1. SMS centre No.: Enter the SMS service centre code, then press the Dial key (Save). 2. Validity: Select the length of time your message will be stored in the SMS service centre and back to previous menu. 3.
Dial key to read. N ot e s: ♦ Please set up a topic first and then you can use the read menu. ♦ If no information message in current topic, The display will show “no message”. Se t t ing up inform a t ion m e ssa ge s 1. 2. 3. 4. In Info messages menu, use the Scroll key to select Settings. Press the Dial key (select) or Scroll key to Add or Delete the language. Select Topics>Add new to access the self-created topic list. Press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to Add, View/Edit or Delete topics.
Pe rsona l orga nize r Ala r m T ip: You can set more than one clock at a time. Open the main menu, and select Agenda>Alarm. Turn Ala rm on 1. 2. Select Alarm list. Select an alarm, press the Dial key (Option) or Scroll key to access the option menu. Active: Activate the current alarm. Edit/Set: Edit or set the current alarm. Alarm status: View the status of the current alarm. Close all: Close all the activated alarms.
3. Press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to set the selected ringing tone as the alarm ringer alert. Memo In the main menu, select Agenda>Memo. Add 1. 2. 3. Select Add, enter the content and press the Dial key (OK) to save. Select turn On or Off the reminder press the Dial key (OK). If choosing On, select the remind date, and then enter the time. Press the Dial key (OK) or Scroll key to save. V ie w Select View all to view the detailed content of the memo.
T ip: The date below the solar date is the corresponding lunar date. Ca le nda r c onve r t In the main menu, select Agenda>Calendar cnvt. 1. Push the Scroll key to select from Solar to lunar or Lunar to solar. 2. Input the solar or lunar date you want to check, and press the Dial key (OK). World t im e In the main menu, select Agenda>World time. 1. Push the Scroll key to move the straight line on the screen to show the time zone and corresponding time. 2.
St opw at ch In the main menu, select Tools>Stopwatch. 1. Press the Soft key to start timing. 2. Press the Soft key to stop timing and record the time. 3. Press the Dial key to reset for the next round. ST K Your phone supports STK. Please contact your SIM card service provider on the usage, charge rate and data of STK.
Ca ll a nd phone se t t ings M inut e re m inde r In the main menu, select Settings>Call>Minute reminder. Select the time On or Off, press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to save. Fixe d dia ling N ot e : ♦ The SIM card installed needs to support fixed dialing. ♦ The amount of number can be stored depends on the memory of SIM card. In the main menu, select Settings>Call>Fixed dialing. 1. 2. Enter PIN2 code to access the option menu.
Re je c t c a lls 1. 2. In the main menu, select Settings>Call>Rejected calls. Enter the phone unlock code to access the option menu. Number list: To check the rejected number list. Add: To add new numbers you want to reject. Delete: To delete the rejected number you want. Status: To turn on or off the rejected calls. Ca ll forw a rd T ip: ♦ Call forward is invalid when the fixed dialing is activated. ♦ In this function, you can forward the incoming calls to the assigned number.
Off and Status in each option. Press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to select. 1. Select On>Set number or Voice mail. Set number: Enter the number you want to assign, or press the Dial key (Search) in the phone book before entering the number. Press the Dial key (OK) or Scroll key to save. Voice mail: Your phone will display the voice mail number automatically. You can also enter the voice mail number you want, press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to save. 2. Select Off to disable call forward. 3.
You can use call barring function in different conditions. There are On, Off and Status in each option. Press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to save. 1. Select On and enter network password to restrict the numbers in the current condition. 2. Select Off and enter network password to cancel the restriction. 3. Select Status to view the current status of call barring. Ca ll w a it ing In the main menu, select Services>Call waiting. 1. Select Activate to enable call waiting.
2. Select Off to disable the airplane mode. M y num be r T ip: You can set 2 my numbers only. In the main menu, select Settings>Phone>My number. 1. Press the Dial key (Add), and enter the number, and then press the Dial key (OK) to save. 2. Select a number, and then press the Dial key (Option) or Scroll key to the option menu: to Edit No. or Delete No. Any ke y a nsw e r In the main menu, select Settings>Phone>Any key ans. Press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to turn On or Off.
Pow e r on m usic In the main menu, select Settings>Phone>Power on music. 1. 2. Select On to turn on the power on music. Select Off to turn off the power on music. Ke ypa d la m p In the main menu, select Settings>Phone>Keypad lamp. 1. Select On to turn on the keypad lamp. 2. Select Off to turn off the keypad lamp. Short c ut m e nu T ip: You can set 4 shortcuts in the shortcut menu. 1. In the main menu, select Settings>Phone>Shortcut menu. 2. 3. Select a place from 1 to 4.
Ot he r se t t ings N e t w ork se t t ing In the main menu, select Settings>Network>Network opts. or Edit password. 1. Select Network opts.>Automatic, Manual, Select Ntwk or Add network to search network in different ways. 2. Select Edit password to change the network password. Se c urit y se t t ing In the main menu, select Settings>Security>PIN code or Phone lock. PI N c ode Select PIN code, press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to open the PIN code entry screen. 2.
Dial key (Option) or Scroll key to turn On, Off or Change code. N ot e : ♦ You need to enter the unlock code to switch on the phone and access some menus if the phone lock is activated. ♦ The default phone unlock code is 1234. Re se t se t t ings In the main menu, select Settings>Reset settings. Enter the phone unlock code, and press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to restore the factory settings. N ot e : ♦ Your personalized settings will be canceled after this operation.
T rouble shoot ing Problems: Solutions: Display ‘Locked’ when the Wrong PIN number has been input, please phone is turned on. contact your service provider to unlock. No Lose connection with the network. The Signal strength indicator is displayed phone may be in a place without network service. Please move to another location or contact your service centre for help. The keypad doesn’t work The operation speed of the screen is slow or work very slowly. under low temperature.
move the mobile to a warmer place to recharge again. ‘Not Provided’ or ‘Not Set' Many functions can only be used after is displayed on the screen applying for the services. Please contact while your service provider for details. using some functions. ‘SIM damaged’ is display SIM might be damaged, please contact your on the screen. service provider for help. ‘Insert SIM’ displayed Please make sure that you have inserted the SIM card properly.
Ba t t e ry inform a t ion Type Li-ion Capacity 830 mAh --The battery life depends on many factors, including the SIM card, network conditions, settings , usage and enviorenment. --Making calls, turning on the backlight and music player will consume more battery power. --The standby time is shorter when the network is not available than in the standard status. --For power saving, the backlight turns off automatically if your phone stands idle for an assigned time.
Ac c e ssorie s Sa fe t y of t he bat t e r y 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Please use the battery provided by the original manufacturer. Use of any other battery will lead to the warranty being invalid and the manufacturer of the phone will take no responsibility in repairing the phone damaged by the use of unapproved fittings. Please keep any metal things (e.g. Keys in your pocket) away from the contact point of your battery to avoid short circuits.
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