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1. Settings Call setup Phone Display Security Profiles Link Games Boxman Internet URL Homepage Bookmarks Histories Snapshot WAP settings 9 Call log 9 1 Dialed numbers Display the latest Dialed numbers list Press Ok key to view details or press Options Detail Display information about dialed calls Number Date Time Duration Style and SIM Name Call Recall the number Save Save the number to Phone SIM1 SIM2 Send message SMS Send SMS to receiver MMS Send MMS to receiver Add to existing contact Add the number to existing contact Set as rejected number Set as rejected number IP call Enter SIM1 SIM2 Add IP prefix number to the number and call Delete Delete the number Delete all Delete all numbers 9 2 Received calls Refer to Dialed calls 9 3 Missed calls Refer to Dialed calls 9 4 Rejected calls Refer to Dialed calls 9 5 Delete all Delete all records 9 6 Call time Display details of SIM1 SIM2 Last call Received calls Dialed numbers and All calls Press Reset to reset the call time 9 7 Call cost Check All costs Max costs Cost rate Cost reset 9 8 GPRS flow rate Select SIM1 or SIM2 first and press OK key to display information of Last sent Last receive Total sent and Total receive Press Reset to reset the counter 10 Media 10 1 Camera Photos can be previewed in the screen press OK to shoot and back to
2. Play sound Set Activate Deactivate Adverting Set Activate Deactivate Message validity period Set 12 hours 1 day 1 week Maximum Storage location Set Picture Music Movie Restore to default Reset all settings to the original values 13 6 Message memory SMS Check the memory of SMS Phone SIM1 and SIM2 MMS Check the memory of MMS MMS Memory not download WAP Push Memory OTA Memory 13 7 Write message 13 7 1 New SMS This function creates a new empty SMS After completing the SMS press Options to enter Send Input number or access to Phonebook Select SIM1 or SIM2 to send the SMS Insert template Press to select a template to insert to SMS Contact info Insert a number to SMS Add phiz Select a phiz to insert to SMS Save Save the edited SMS to SIM1 or SIM2 draftbox 13 7 2 New MMS Sent Send the MMS To Add addresses Add group Delete Modify Cc Refer to To Bcc Refer to To Edit title Edit content Press to access to Options Edit text Insert slide Insert picture Insert sound Insert video Delete slide Set slide time Preview Preview the MMS Save Save the MMS to draftbox 13 8 Inbox After entering the Inbox press OK key to check the details of message or access Options Reply SMS Reply SMS to sender MMS Reply MMS to sender Delete Delete
3. Please contact with your service provider for more information Line 2 number Refer to Line 1 number Fax number Refer to Line 1 number Data number Refer to Line 1 number 13 3 Cell broadcast Read Read broadcast Startup Select the startup Turn on Deactivate Channel Add channel List channel Language Select language All language English etc 13 4 SMS settings SIM1 message center Set SIM1 message center number It is suggested not to change the default number if you don t know the correct one Contact your operator provider to get your Message center number SIM2 message center Set SIM2 message center number It is suggested not to change the default number if you don t know the correct one Contact your operator provider to get your Message center number Message validity period Set the message validity 1 hour 6 hours 24 hours 72 hours 1 week Maximum Status report Set the status report Activate Deactivate Save sent messages Set the save sent messages Prompt Save Not Save Prior storage medium Set the store medium SIM Phone 13 5 MMS settings SIM1 MMS count SIM2 MMS count Delivery report Set Activate Deactivate Read report Set Activate Deactivate Anonymity Set Activate Deactivate Priority Set High priority Medium priority Low priority Retrieve MMS Set Retrieve manual Retrieve auto
4. messages according to the time Name Arranged the messages according to the senders names Subject Arranged the messages according to the subjects Type Arranged messages according to the type 13 11 Sentbox Check the messages in sentbox 13 11 1 SMS Select one message to open then access Options Forward You can forward the selected message to others Delete Delete the message Call Dial IP dial Detail You can check the Contact Date Time and Pos 13 11 2 MMS Select a message to open then access Options Play Play the message Delete Delete the message Forward You can forward the selected message to others Message details Display details of message 14 Tools 14 1 Alarm The alarm clock feature sounds an alert or makes a vibration alert at a user defined time Alarm1 Edit Set alarm of name time ring and mode Activate Close Set alarm1 activate or deactivate Alarm2 Refer to Alarm1 Alarm3 Refer to Alarm1 14 2 Calendar You can use this feature to view the year date and solar term easily Press Options to enter New schedule Name Enter the schedule name Date Edit the schedule date Time Edit the schedule time Ring Fixed Ringtones More Ringtones Freq Set Freq Once Everyday Every week Every month Every year No awake Deadline View schedule View schedule AII schedule Display all sc
5. on a mobile phone for very important calls such as medical emergencies CERTIFICATION INFORMATION SAR This model meets international guidelines for exposure to radio waves Your mobile device 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 The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR The ICNIRP SAR limit for mobile devices used by the general public is 2 0 W kg As SAR is measured utilizing the device s highest transmitting power the actual SAR of the device while operating is typically below the above indicated level This is due to automatic changes to the power level of the device to ensure it only uses the minimum level requested to reach the network While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions they all meet the governmental requirements for safe exposure The World Health Organization has stated that present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special precaution for the use of mobile devices They note that if you want to reduce your exposure then you can do so by limiting the length of calls or using a hands free device to keep the m
6. the message Call Dial Select SIM1 or SIM2 to call the sender IP dial Select SIM1 or SIM2 to call the sender Lock Lock the message Mark Mark Unmark Mark all Unmark all SIM1 storage SMS SIM2 storage SMS Sort Time Arrange the messages according to the time Name Arrange the messages according to the senders names Subject Arrange the messages according to the subjects Type Arrange the messages according to the type 13 9 Outbox 13 9 1 SMS Checks about unsuccessfully sent message in outbox Access to Options Send Resend the message Delete Delete the message Lock Lock the message Mark Mark Unmark Mark all Unmark all SIM1 storage SMS SIM2 storage SMS Sort Time Arranged the messages according to the time Name Arranged the messages according to the senders names Subject Arranged the messages according to the subjects Type Arranged messages according to the type 13 9 2 MMS Press to select MMS open it and do the following options Send Send MMS Play Play MMS Delete Delete the MMS Edit Edit MMS 13 10 Draftbox You can save unsent and edit incomplete messages in draftbox Press to access to Options Delete Delete the message Edit Edit the message Lock Lock this message Mark Mark Unmark Mark all Unmark all SIM1 storage SMS SIM2 storage SMS Sort Time Arranged the
7. DUAL 19 USER MANUAL V 1 0 CONTENT 1 SAFETYAND PRECAUTIONS denis es kananku han Una lidad Ha ana 4 2 CARE AND MAINTENANGE set mate ena ba aan angan 4 3 APPEARANCE A SNN RN SN 8 4 KEYPAD DEFINITIONS ias id az 9 5 GETTINGSTARTED 20 lai ene a eae ee NN 10 5 1 SIM card installation iii diia ti ain na anda 10 5 2 Battery Installato Mm ureri a nar nn rre cnn rre rre cane 10 5 3 Charging the Battery ooorcoWoooWooWoWoW WWW Woman 11 5 4 Sec rity SettiNg S4 nan AN asin Tana AS aa aids nga 11 6S YOUR PHONE bi hana esa nina Duke aa usa Belahan 11 UPOWEFO NA EMS EN TER EN EN SNN ln 11 622 Making a a an sn E Nan po Tn Ana 11 6 3 Rejectingiay Galliani iaa 12 6 4 Answering Gal in kah menes na ia 12 6 5 Volume Settings cid 12 CC Ending alls emer eee 12 6 7 Emergency SErVIGE akan an ana nan an ana anna ana 12 6 8 Ext nsion Call Quick Dial sic nan ngan ha aah 13 6 9 Miss d Dialed Calico Sch en 1 E ht Magica ied bt 13 6 10 Gall Div a kaga Ka aah illa 13 SAN Gal Bari gx te tenan A A ee 13 ARTS Gadai dn A nian A 13 6 13 Power Oli Nah BEN NN KANAN ANE 13 FSS TANDBY SCREEN ea ie ne Sd ete Naat 13 8 LIST OF MAIN MENUS AND SUBMENUS oooooooocoWoWoo W menamakan 13 Os CALL Oia Ana au man una naa naek 14 91 Dialed numbers mas eiia E EN aah 14 9 2 Recelved Call xis pe az ccc exes ia nan se teens am ame ea Oa aa 15 9 3 Missed CALS ee an id A naa 15 9 4 Rejected calIS inn atin isa aa aan 15 9 5 Deletevall iii nana nia
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10. Size Type Mark Mark Unmark Mark all Unmark all Memory query Memory card Settings Avoid coruscate 50Hz 60Hz Audio Activate Deactivate Type 3Gp Avi Parameter prompt Activate Deactivate Storage location Select file folder to store Help Supply the help information Press left or right key to enter Size 320x240 176x144 160x128 128x96 Light Contrast Effect Normal B amp W Red Green Blue Yellow Negative Canvas 10 3 Image viewer Choose photos to preview or return Access to Options Change folder Send MMS Bluetooth Slide play Delete Set as wallpaper Rename Mark Mark Unmark Mark all Unmark all Detail File Name Date Time Size Location Resolution Slide setting Select effect None Box extend Grid extend Rightward extend Leftward extend Upward extend Downward extend Order effect Slide delay time 2S 3S 6S 10S 16S 20S 10 4 Video player Preview the videos Press the direction key to select Fast Reverse Play Pause Fast Forward full screen or other icon Press OK to operate the player Press or keys to adjust volume Press List and then Options Play Add video item Update list Delete from List Detail Name Date Time Resolution Duration and Size Power on animation Power off animation Mark Mark Unmark Mark all Unmark all 10 5 FM radio Enter FM radio Press the direction key to select icons on scr
11. ach of small children OPERATING ENVIRONMENT Remember to follow any particular rules that may apply wherever you happen to be and always turn off the unit whenever its use is forbidden or it can cause interference or danger Only use the units in its normal user position This unit complies with guidelines for radiation when it is used either in a normal position against your ear or when it is at least 2 2 cm 7 8 inch from your body If the unit is carried close to your body in a case belt holder or other holder these should not contain any metal and the product should be placed at the distance from yr body specified above Make sure that the distance instructions above are followed until the transfer is complete Parts of the unit are magnetic the unit can attract metal object Do not keep credit cards or other magnetic media near the unit as information stored on them can be erased MEDICAL UNITS The use of equipments that transmits radio signals e g mobile phones can interfere with insufficiently protected medical apparatus Consult a doctor or the manufacturer of the apparatus to determine if it has adequate protection against external radio signals or if you have any question Generally you should turn off your mobile phone anytime you re asked to do so Hospitals and other health care facilities sometimes use equipment that can be sensitive to external radio signals PACEMAKERS Pacemakers manufacturers recommend a distance at
12. bers In standby mode press dial key to check Dialed numbers 6 10 Call Divert When the call divert is activated incoming calls will be diverted to voice mail or other phone numbers according to the call divert settings 6 11 Call Barring When the call barring activated some of the calls will be barred according to the call barring setting condition Contact your service provider to sign up for call barring 6 12 T flash Card Insert the T Flash card into phone from the side slot This will expand the Flash memory of the phone 6 13 Power Off In standby mode press and hold end key to turn off phone 7 Standby Screen Press and hold end key to turn on your phone On the screen icons indicate the network name signal strength battery levels time and date and phone configuration information Refer to icons information in standby screen 8 List of Main Menus and Submenus In standby screen press OK key to access the main menu The main menu includes items 1 Call log 2 Media 3 Phone book 4 File mgr 5 Message 6 Tools 7 Settings 8 Games 9 Internet List of main menus and sub menus as below Call log Dialed numbers Received calls Missed calls Rejected calls Delete all Call time Call cost GPRS flow rate Media Camera DV Image viewer Video player FM radio Phonebook File mgr Message Write messages Inbox Outbox Draftbox Sentbox Tools Alarm Calendar Calculator Sound recorder STK
13. c 5 sec 15 3 5 Keypad light 20 sec 10 sec 5 sec Night mode Deactivate 15 3 6 Animation effect Power on animation Default More animations Power off animation Default More animations 15 4 Security 15 4 1 Pin Select SIM1 SIM2 Activate Modify Deactivate 15 4 2 Pin2 Select SIM1 SIM2 Modify 15 4 3 Privacy protect Settings Enter the password 1234 then you can set the follow items as privacy protection Call log Message Camera Contacts File manager Calendar and Udisk Password change 15 4 4 Auto key Deactivate 5 sec 15 sec 30 sec 1 minute 5 minutes 15 4 5 Red key locks keypad Activate Deactivate 15 4 6 Power on PWD 15 4 7 Theft proof Activate Deactivate Modify PWD 15 5 Profiles Standard Silent Vibrate Low ring High ring and vibrate Press to enter Options Active Settings Rename 15 6 Link 14 6 1 Bluetooth Open Close Bluetooth Bluetooth visibility Show phone Hidden Paired device My Bluetooth name Help 15 6 2 Network count Build a new link setting Add a new link setting Search Delete a setting list Edit 16 Games 16 1 Boxman New game Continue Select scene Help 17 Internet 17 1 URL Enter the website URL After confirmation you can connect with this WAP page 17 2 Homepage Enter the h
14. e phone when not in use Do not leave the battery connected to a charger once the battery is full Overcharging may shorten battery lifetime Extreme temperature can affect the ability of your battery to charge Battery works only at room temperature between 15 and 258 If the temp erature of the battery is too hot or too cold the battery will not charge and can malfunction Extreme temperatures reduce and cause malfunctions in the battery Use the battery only for intended purpose Never use unauthorized charger or a damaged battery Do not short circuit the battery Accidental short circuiting can occur when a metallic object such as a coin clip or pen causes direct connection of the polarity and terminals of the battery metal stripes on the battery This might happen for example when you have a spare battery or magnetic objects in the vicinity Short circuiting the terminals can damage the battery or the connectors Do not leave the battery in very warm or cold places such as in a closed car in summer or winter All of the above suggestions apply to the phone battery charger or any accessory If phone or accessories are not working properly refer only to authorised service facilities Damaged batteries can damage or ruin components e g Plastics e When the phone or accessories have been exposed to very high or low temperature and return to normal temperature moisture can form inside and damage circuit boards D
15. een then press the OK key to operate Press or keys to adjust volume Press Options to enter Auto search and save Channel list Save Manual search Open Close speaker Background play Help Select Return to turn off the radio 11 Phonebook You can store contacts personal information and numbers and search for previously stored contacts Available Options New Contacts search Write message Send SMS Send MMS Dial up Dial directly IP dial Send vCard By SMS By Bluetooth Delete Mark Mark Mark all Copy Copy to SIM1 Copy to SIM2 Copy to phone Copy to card Others Speed dial setting Own number Memory query Double line display Single line display 12 File manager New folder Delete Detail Edit Rename Copy Search Sort Name Time Size and Type Mark Mark Unmark Mark all Unmark all Memory query Memory card 13 Message After entering Messages press Options Template SMS Voice mail Cell broadcast SMS settings MMS settings and Message memory 13 1 Template SMS Press to select a template Edit Edit the template Send Send the template by SMS Back Exit to the upper submenu 13 2 Voice mail Select SIM1 or SIM2 Line 1 number Retrieve message Select SIM1 or SIM2 to dial Number settings Select SIM1 or SIM2 to edit This function needs a network supply
16. er in case of any trouble with your mobile phone Do not recharge the phone without battery being installed Charge the phone in well ventilated environment and keep away from inflammable and high explosive articles To avoid demagnetization keep the handset away from magnetic substances such as magnetic discs or credit cards Keep the phone away from liquid If soaking or erosion occurs take the battery out and contact the suppher q g y Avoid using the phone in tog high or too low temperature environments Never leave the phone xposed under dired SUnIgRt in high humidity or in a dusty environment Do not use liquid or a damp cloth with strong detergents to clean the handset Wireless phones may be susceptible to interference which can affect performance bas Dag approved enhancements and batteries Do not connect incompatible Use only in the normal position as explained in the produce documentation Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily Ensure the phone is switched on and in service Enter the emergency number then press the call Key Give your location Do not end Ke call until Na an to OPP HOMES BH HEH gt Lo ak e 2 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Battery care Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery When the charge is low please re charge the battery In order to extend the lifetime of the battery allow it to run out of power before recharging Unplug the charger from power source and th
17. hedules Check Edit New schedule Delete Delete all Clear today calendar Delete today schedule Clear all Delete all schedules Go to date Enter the Solar calendar and it can go to the date you want to check By week 14 3 Calculator This feature allows you to use your phone as a calculator for simple calculations Press the numeric keys to enter the numbers Press the direction key and OK key to calculate 14 4 Sound recorder This function allows you to record sounds From left to right Play Pause Stop Record File list Press left or right key to select icons on screen then press OK key to operate After record access Options Audition Record again Delete Send MMS Bluetooth Record file list After entering the file list select one file then access Options New folder Set as call ring SIM1 SIM2 Send MMS Bluetooth Delete Detail Check the file detail Filename Date Time Size and Location Edit Rename Copy Search Sort Name Time Size Type Mark Mark Unmark Mark all Unmark all Memory guery Memory card 14 5 STK The STK SIM Toolkit card is a SIM Subscriber Identity Module card for GSM networks this product has a variety of exciting features and capabilities 15 Settings 15 1 Call setup 15 1 1 Dual SIM Set dual sys call forward SIM enable select Only SIM1 enable Only SIM2 enable Dual SIM enable SIM settings Call SMS MMS Inte
18. ive Cancel Modify 50 secs warning Set Activate Deactivate connect prompt Set Activate Deactivate Any key reject mode Set SMS reply after reject any key answer Auto redial Set Activate Deactivate 15 2 Phone 15 2 1 Time and date Set time Set date Time display type 12 hours 24 hours Date display type Year month day Month day year Day month year 15 2 2 Language Select the language here 15 2 3 Set shortcut From the top to the bottom left key right key up key down key left soft key and right soft key 15 2 4 Auto power on off Auto power on Edit Time Mode Once Every day Every week Activate Close Auto power off Edit Time Mode Once Every day Every week Activate Close 15 2 5 Key Press Vibrate Activate Close If the function is active phone will vibrate anytime a key is pressed 15 2 6 Power management See battery capacity 15 2 7 Restore factory settings Input default password 1234 to restore factory settings 15 3 Display 15 3 1 Wallpaper settings Select picture as wallpaper Default More wallpapers 15 3 2 Set idle display Select the idle content display or not Time amp date Network name Custom word 15 3 3 Contrast Press left right key to increase reduce the LCD contrast 15 3 4 Backlight Set Backlight and Time here Always on 30 sec 20 sec 15 sec 10 se
19. least 15 cm 6 inches between a mobile phone and a pacemaker to avoid the risk of interference with the pacemaker These recommendations are in accordance with independent research and recommendations from Wireless Technology Research People with pacemakers should always keep the unit at a distance of at least 15 cm from the pacemaker do not carry the unit in a breast pocket hold the unit against the ear on the opposite side from the pacemaker to reduce the risk of interference If you suspect that there is a risk of interference turn off the unit and move it further away HEARING AIDS Some digital wireless units can cause interference to some hearing aids Contact your operator in case of interference VEHICLES Radio signals can affect electronic systems in motor vehicles e g electronic fuel injection ABS brakes automatic cruise control and air bag systems that have been incorrectly installed or are inadequately protected Contact the manufacturer or its representative for more information about yr vehicle or any additional equipment Do not keep or transport flammable liquid gases or explosives together with the unit or its accessories For vehicles equipped with air bags remember that air bags fill with air with considerable force Do not place objects including fixed or portable radio equipment in the area above the airbag or the area where it might expand Serious injuries may be caused if the mobile phone equipment is inco
20. o not attempt to open the phone or accessories other than as instructed in this guide Do not drop knock or shake the phone or accessories Rough handling can break internal circuit boards and fine mechanics Do not use chemicals solvents or detergents to clean the phone or accessories Do not paint the phone or accessories Paint can clog the moving parts and prevent proper operation Use only the supplied or authorized replacement parts Unauthorized parts modifications or attachments can damage the phone and may violate regulations governing radio devices Do not throw batteries in fire Dispose of batteries according to local regulations Please recycle when possible Do not dispose as household waste Mobile phone maintenance e Keep the device dry Precipitation humidity and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will corrode internal parts and circuits If your device does get wet remove the battery and allow the device to dry completely before replacing it e Do not use or store the device in dusty dirty areas to avoid damage to moving parts and components e Do not store the phone or accessories in warm areas High temperatures reduce the life of electronic devices Do not dispose as household waste Do not use the mobile phone during charging Keep the phone away from charger before use FURTHER SAFETY INFORMATION The unit and the accessories can contain small parts Keep them out of the re
21. obile phone away from the head and body 3 Appearance 1 mh ig N e ee 1 Earpiece 2 Screen 3 Right soft key 4 End Power key 5 Number key 6 OK key 7 Dial key 8 Navigation key 9 Earphone Charger plug 10 Neck strap Eyelet 11 Camera 12 Loud speaker 13 Left soft key 4 Keypad Definitions Definitions 1 After inputting numbers press this key to accede options 2 In standby mode press this key to access Main Menu 1 While using menu functions press this key to select menu options 1 Return to previous screen 2 Press this key from the Home Screen to enter the shortcut you choose 1 Press this key to dial using SIM1 or receive an incoming call In standby mode press this key to access Dialed Calls Mainly used as power on off Press to return to standby screen in any interface Press this key to move through menus During a call press to increase or reduce volume Press this key from the Home Screen to enter the shortcut you choose 2 1 2 3 End calls or reject incoming calls 1 2 3 Pc Su 8iw om vee 3 MNO 6 were 0 1 In standby mode input the number and open dial interface 2 In entry mode input relevant character 1 In dial interface input relevant character 2 Adjust volume in FM video play interface 3 In entry mode pressing key change
22. ode is provided by your network operator with the SIM card If you enter the wrong code three times in a row the PIN code will be blocked To unblock the PIN code you need to enter your PUK Your PUK is provided by your network operator Power on Pwd Activate Modify Deactivate Startup password the length of the password is 4 8 numbers If you activate the Startup password you need to enter the password each time you turn the phone on If you want to modify the Startup password or deactivate it enter Modify Deactivate option to set 6 Your Phone 6 1 Power On Press and hold end key to turn on your phone light the backlight and display power on animation If you do not insert a SIM card or the SIM card does not work properly your phone will show the Insert SIM message In this condition you can only access part of the menu and can perform emergency calls If the PIN code is blocked the alert message asking for PUK code will display on the screen before power on The phone will search the network automatically after power on If your phone registers to network correctly the name of the network and signal strength will display if your phone can t register or can t register correctly you can only access emergency calls and other functions that do not rely on the network 6 2 Making a Call In standby mode press NUMERIC KEYS to enter dial panel and input dial phone number When you finish inputting phone n
23. omepage URL it will connect with default page automatically 17 3 Bookmarks You can select add bookmark enter the bookmark s address name and save it Press to access options Access Connect with WAP page View Check the details of bookmark Edit Edit the name and information of bookmark Delete Delete the bookmark Delete all Delete all bookmarks 17 4 History Save the browsed WAP page Select page and press to confirm Access Connect with WAP page View Check the details of bookmark Delete Delete the bookmark Delete all Delete all bookmarks 17 5 Snapshot If you want to browse the page but not update if freguently you can save it and browse it in the Snapshot 17 6 WAP settings Browser setting You can select Delete cache Network count SIM1 Network count SIM2 Image Download Play Background Sound Accept Pushmsg Prior storage medium Picture Music Movie GPRS setting Restore to default 18 Technical Information Weight 70g including battery Size Length106mm xWidth48mm x13 2mmDepth Battery 700mAh Networks GSM dual band 850 1900 or 900 1800 270 350 hrs standby 2 5 3 hrs talk time Accessories Handset Charger Battery Earphone Explanation The company has the final right of the explanation for this document Software upgrades will not be announced
24. return to upper menu Press Options to access Photo directory Change folder Send MMS Bluetooth Slide play Delete Set as wallpaper Rename Mark Mark Unmark Mark all Unmark all Detail File Name Date Time Size Location Resolution Slide setting Select effect None Box extend Grid extend Rightward extend Leftward extend Upward extend Downward extend Order effect Slide delay time 2S 3S 6S 10S 16S 20S Settings Quality High Normal Low Avoid coruscate 50Hz 60Hz Shutter Activate Deactivate Auto Save Activate Deactivate Parameter Prompt Activate Deactivate Storage location Select file folder to store Help Opens the help information Press the left or right key to enter Size 1280x960 640x480 320x240 176x220 Environment Normal Night Light Contrast Exposal compensate Frame No frame Frame1 Burst Forbidden 3 Photos 6 Photos White balance Auto Incandescence Fluorescent Sun Light Cloudy Delay Forbidden 3S 10S Effect Normal B amp W Red Green Blue Yellow Negative Canvas 10 2 DV Videos can be previewed in the screen press OK key to shoot and back to return to upper menu Press Options to access Video directory New folder Use audio Power on animation Power off animation Send MMS Bluetooth Delete Detail Filename Date Time Size Location Resolution Duration Edit Rename Copy Search Sort Name Date
25. rnet Prompt Dial Original SIM Reply Set SIM name Dual SIM settings wizard Help 15 1 2 Network settings This function can let you select the network manually or automatically Select SIM1 SIM2 and then access Auto select Mobile phone will search various networks This operation will let your phone register the most suitable network Manual select Mobile phone will search various networks You can select the suitable network from the listed networks 15 1 3 Divert calls Select SIM1 SIM2 Unconditional If busy If no answer If unreachable Cancel all diverts 15 1 4 Restrict calls Select SIM1 SIM2 All outgoing calls Activate Deactivate Check status All incoming calls Activate Deactivate Check status Incoming when roam Activate Deactivate Check status All intl outgoing Activate Deactivate Check status Outgoing intl roam Activate Deactivate Check status Cancel all barring Change password 15 1 5 Call Waiting Select SIM1 SIM2 Activate Deactivate Check status 15 1 6 Hide ID Select SIM1 SIM2 Hide id Display id Display id by network 15 1 7 Line selection Select SIM1 SIM2 Line 1 Line 2 15 1 8 Fly mode Active Select when power on 15 1 9 Others IP number In this function you can set IP call to enter the number Select SIM1 SIM2 first and then select the number and access SIM1 Active Cancel Modify SIM2 Act
26. rrectly installed and the airbag fills with air It is forbidden to use the unit whilst flying Turn off the unit before you board a plane Using wireless telecom units inside a plane can involve risk for air safety and interfere with telecommunications It can also be illegal AREAS WITH EXPLOSION RISK Always turn off the unit when you are in an area where there is a risk of explosion and follow all signs and instructions An explosion risk exists in the places that include areas where you re normally requested to turn off your car engine Within such an area sparks can cause explosion or fire which can lead to personal injuries even death Turn off the unit at filling stations i e near petrol pumps and garages Follow the restrictions that are in force on the use of radio equipment near places where fuel is stored and sold chemical factories and places where blasting is in progress Explosion risk areas are often but not always clearly marked This also applies to lower decks on ships the transport or storage of chemicals vehicles that use liquid fuel such as propane or butane areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powder EMERGENCY CALLS IMPORTANT Mobile phones such as this unit use radio signals the mobile phone network the terrestrial network and user programmed functions This means that connection in all circumstances cannot be guaranteed Therefore you should never rely solely
27. the input method pressing key input relevant punctuation 5 Getting Started 5 1 SIM card installation When you subscribe to a cellular network you will receive a plug in SIM card complete with your subscription details such as your PIN and available optional services Caution Do not bend or scratch your SIM card Avoid exposing your SIM card to static electricity water or dirt Tips Face the golden contacts of SIM card towards the cell phone and push the SIM card into the slot 5 2 Battery Installation Caution Install according to the illustration above to avoid breaking the battery connectors 5 3 Charging the Battery Insert the charger the flash symbol on the charger plug must face upwards Connect the charger to a standard wall outlet and the battery power icon in the up right corner of the screen will start scrolling When the battery bar stops scrolling the battery charge is complete Press the two sides of the charger plug and disconnect the charger from the phone When the battery charge is low a low battery message will display across the screen and the battery icon will look empty If the battery level is insufficient the phone will turn off automatically Do not use your phone under low battery state for an extended period of time or it may cause battery damage 5 4 Security Settings PIN code PIN code Personal Identity Number prevents unauthorized use of your phone The PIN c
28. umber press the dial key to make a call If you re making a long distance call add the area code preceding the telephone number Press left soft key to access Options Add to contacts Add a phone number to telephone directory Add to existing contact Add a phone number to an already existing name Send SMS Send message to a defined number Send MMS Send MMS message to a defined number Insert won Pause p Wait w SIM 1 call Dial the number of SIM card 1 SIM 2 call Dial the number of SIM card 2 IP call Dial IP phone 6 3 Rejecting a Call Press end key to reject an incoming call 6 4 Answering a Call When you receive a call the phone will ring or vibrate and will display an incoming call indicator Press the dial key to answer During the call press MENU Turn on hand free Shuttle Contact Messages Call record Start to record Mute 6 5 Volume Settings During a call press the left or right key to adjust volume 6 6 Ending Calls Press end key to end or cancel a call 6 7 Emergency Service You can dial an emergency call without the SIM card Contact your service provider to get the emergency call number 6 8 Extension Call Quick Dial In the dial panel after inputting phone number quickly press key three times until the symbol P appears then input the extra number 6 9 Missed Dialed Call Enter main menu gt Call log gt Missed calls Dialed num
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