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1. but the connection may be subject to interference or could face obstruction from stuff such as wall or from other electronic devices Use the wireless technology of bluetooth to be able to consume battery quantity of electric charge If you are restricted by something when using bluetooth technology consult your local Micromax support service station 10 1 To Power ON OFF Bluetooth Connectivity Menu gt Organizer gt Bluetooth gt Power On Off Page 20 of 26 User manual 10 2 To Inquire Search Audio Device Menu gt Organizer gt Bluetooth gt Search Audio Device Tip Please activate the Bluetooth first 10 3 Remote Control Menu gt Organizer gt Bluetooth gt Remote Control To connect your phone Bluetooth with the PC Bluetooth activate Bluetooth application on both ends Thereafter sync both your phone and pc together via Bluetooth and use the phone as a mouse 10 4 To Search My new device Menu gt Organizer gt Bluetooth gt My Device gt Search New Device Tip Please activate the Bluetooth first 10 5 Active Device Menu gt Organizer gt Bluetooth gt Active Device Tip Please activate the Bluetooth first 10 6 Settings Menu gt Organizer gt Bluetooth gt Settings Allows you to e ON OFF your Device visibility to other connected Bluetooth users e You can also Change Device Name Authentication _ e Forward songs to your Bluetooth device e Choose the storage location Phone or Memory card
2. Save as Template Save the MMS as a template Properties View the detail of the message Use Details Dial the numbers in the message or save them in the phone book 6 8 MMS Outbox Select Options Page 13 of 26 User manual View Play the MMS press Right Soft key to stop playing Resend Resend the current message Delete Delete the current message Delete All Delete all the messages Send To Others Edit the numbers and send the current message to others Move To Drafts Move the message to the drafts Properties View the detail of the message Use Details Dial the numbers in the message or save them in the phone book 6 9 MMS Drafts MMS saved during editing are stored in the Draft Menu gt Messages gt GSM MMS gt Drafts View Play the MMS press the Right Soft key to stop playing Send Send the message Edit Edit the current message Delete Delete the current message Delete All Delete all the messages Save as Template Save the MMS as a template Properties View the detail of the message Use Details Dial the numbers in the message or save them in the phone book 6 10 Templates Menu gt Messages gt MMS gt Templates The phone has preset frequently used phrases which may be selected and added to the text when you are editing an MMS Preset phrases may be modified 6 11 MMS Settings Menu gt Messages gt MMS gt MMS Settings Profile Choose SIM or SIM 2 profile Common Settings e
3. Then go to eMenu gt Connectivity gt Internet services WAP gt Settings gt Profiles gt Add new gt Account Name Homepage Data Account select the previously created data account gt Select connection type HTTP WAP Indise HTTP WAP ener the correct proxy address port gt Done gt Save the account gt Go to the created account amp activate Menu gt Services gt Internet Services WAP gt Settings gt Profile You can set the following Account To select from the GPRS connection list Connection type To set WAP or HTTP connection mode Home page To set the address of the homepage The phone has a default and you can modify it 14 inputting _ Text You can enter text in English Page 23 of 26 User manual 15 Maintenance Use a dry soft cloth to wipe general dirt Do not use a hard cloth benzene or thinner to wipe the phone otherwise the surface of the phone will be scratched or could even result in the fading of colour Page 24 of 26 User manual 16 Taking Care of your Device eYour device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be handled with care The following suggestions will help you protect your phone eAlways keep the small parts of the phone away from children eKeep the device dry Precipitation humidity and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will rust electronic circuits If your device does get wet remove the battery and allo
4. Tip Please activate the Bluetooth first Functions Description View the calendar Menu gt Organizer gt Calendar To Do Menu gt Organizer gt To Do Options gt To do Set the alarm Menu gt Organizer gt Alarm gt Edit World clock Menu gt Organizer gt World clock Stopwatch Menu gt Organizer gt Stopwatch gt Typical Stopwatch gt Split timing Lap timing View record Press Start to start timing and press Split Lap continuously to record more than one time Press Back to save the time Menu gt Applications gt Stopwatch gt nWay Stopwatch Press Start to start timing and press the corresponding Navigation key to activate the sub timing The main timing will continue to add Select Pause to stop the main timing and the sub timing Press Resume to resume the selected sub timing Calculator Menu gt Organizer gt Calculator Page 21 of 26 User manual Currency Converter Menu gt Organizer gt Currency Converter Input the exchange rate and Press OK Select the exchange rate input the figure and press OK Unit Converter Menu gt Organizer gt Unit Converter Select the wanted unit mode and Press OK Select the detailed unit and input the digits Text Reader Menu gt Applications gt Text reader Bluetooth Menu gt Applications gt Bluetooth le Manager When an USB cable is connected you can use the phone as a USB mass storage Funct
5. an area where blasting takes place Turn off the phone when any dangerous goods are in vicinity Please turn off your phone when you are close to a gas station or in the vicinity of any place where fuel and chemical preparations or any other dangerous goods are stored In hospital Please obey the related rules or bylaws of the hospital when using your phone in a hospital Be sure to turn off your phone when near any medical equipment Your use of any wireless transmission equipment inclusive of the phone will interfere with any medical equipment that is not protected fully and other electronic equipment items too Should you have any question in this regard please consult a related physician or medical equipment supplier Interference Each and every phone s performance may be affected due to radio interference Professional service The phone must be installed or repaired by no other personnel than professionals You are likely to suffer a huge risk when you install or repair this phone by yourself which also goes against the warranty rules Fittings and battery You shall use the fittings and battery acknowledged by the phone manufacturer only Using unauthorized accessories may tamper the warranty of the device Emergency call You may enter a telephone number 112 etc to ask for emergency help after making sure that the phone has been turned on and is in the service status Press the Send Key to call out Disclaimer Micromax
6. of Ring Tone Key Tone Menu gt User Profiles gt Customize gt Volume Set the Extra Tone Menu gt User Profiles gt Customize gt Extra Tone Set the answer mode Menu gt User Profiles gt Customize gt Answer Mode 7 3 Safety Functions Description SIM lock Menu gt Settings gt Security Setup gt SIM security setup gt SIM Lock Warning If you enter three wrong USB Cable PIN codes in a row you need to enter the PUK code to unlock PIN code and PUK code are provided by the network operator CDMA UIM lock Menu gt Settings gt Security Setup gt CDMA security setup gt UIM Lock Warning If you enter three wrong UIM PIN codes in a row you need to enter the PUK code to unlock PIN code and PUK code are provided by the network operator Phone lock Menu gt Settings gt Security Setup gt Phone Lock The preset password is 0000 Auto keypad lock Menu gt Settings gt Security Setup gt Auto Keypad Lock Select to turn ON OFF the keypad Note Press the Left Soft key and the key to lock unlock the phone Theft Tracker Menu gt Settings gt Security Settings gt Theft Tracker To activate theft tracker enter the default password 0000 Change password Menu gt Settings gt Security Setup gt Change Password GSM CDMA Page 17 of 26 User manual 8 Multimedia 8 1 Camera Menu gt Multimedia gt Camera Before clicking pictures
7. Compose Compose an MMS e Send Send the composed MMS e Retrieve Retrieve an MMS e Filter Allows sms from known numbers only e Memory Status Allows you to check the available and used memory 6 12 Voicemail Server The phone supports Voice Mail only for GSM networks Menu gt Messages gt GSM Voicemail server Set the voice mail numbers When connecting by GSM network you can call and listen to the voice mail Note This feature is network dependant Page 14 of 26 User manual 6 13 Broadcast Message Menu gt Messages gt Broadcast Message The phone supports Broadcast Message It is supported by GSM network Broadcast messages are single way messages sent to the users of the network operators by the message service center For the contents and channel setup of broadcast messages consult your network operator Page 15 of 26 User manual 7 1 Customized Phone amp Call Settings Functions Description Set time and date Menu gt Settings gt Phone settings gt Time amp Date Schedule power on off Menu gt Settings gt Phone settings gt Schedule Power On Off To disable and enable status to activate deactivate switch on off and time in turn Select language Menu gt Settings gt Phone settings gt Language Preferred input methods Menu gt Settings gt Phone settings gt Preferred input methods Set Display settings Menu gt Settings gt Phone settings gt Display sett
8. User manual Q icromax GC256 User Manual Page 1 of 26 User manual INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing this Micromax mobile phone To obtain the best performance of your phone please read this user manual carefully Page 2 of 26 User manual Table of Contents e A e o ete ieee te bieac cue aan cde treer cue TET 4 T1 Safety Precautions noeehadinedeh coches r dd eee ei eet 4 SS outs riisi eke saaan Fe A wecdce bees este ri dasaka 6 2 1 ABOUU your PHONG aia 6 2 2 Phone anid ACCESOO iii 6 2 3 YOUr PHONG e ee etd tek eee eet lenient la eo 6 2 4 About SIM Card and the Battery ooccccnncccccccccnnncnnnnnnonocononacnnnnnnnnnnononos 7 2 5 To switch ON and OFF coooccccnnnncnncccnnoccnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnononaninnnans 7 Phonebook ui ta a o ee ee e Laas 8 3 1 To Quick SEArCh CONTAC scccicccseiscesssseedecedetscvgseseeeecedahecectsdusdeccsesaueeeecetenss 8 3 2 To Search a CONTACE iaa A hoe Ades 8 3 3 TovAd Gd a COnita ct xe ats sce ctiesh e 8 3 4 EO COP Vall aaa daria edad eRe 8 3 5 TO Delete a Contacta idas 8 3 6 EN butane II qoonebinments es 8 3 7 Extirainuimbersss enone a a o 9 3 8 Phonebook SEUINGS ad a ta 9 Calling cd dad 9 4 1 Call Div ea dd nd 9 4 2 Call WBRA A ak 9 4 3 C ll AUT o rai 9 e dr 11 5 1 Missed Calls Dialed Calls Received Calls 11 5 2 Delete Call LOBS ooooncccnnncccncccconnccnnnnnnnnonononncnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnononaninnnnns 11 5 3 Call Mime a e aa e A E AAA a a 11 Mes
9. can copy the entry stored in the SIM UIM card to the phone memory and vice versa Menu gt Phonebook gt Copy All gt From SIM to Phone UIM to Phone Phone to SIM Phone to UIM You can copy all entries from SIM UIM card to Phone and vice versa 3 5 To Delete a Contact Menu gt Phonebook gt Delete gt In the idle screen press the right soft key to view names In Contacts list select the entry you want to delete Options gt Delete e You can delete all entries from SIM UIM card e To delete entries from the phonebook enter the default password 0000 and delete the desried contacts e You can also delete contacts one by one 3 6 Caller groups Menu gt Phonebook gt Caller Groups Page 8 of 26 User manual Select a category from the group you wish to add a contact under The detail of the categories Family Friends VIP Business amp others includes Group Name Associate Sound Associate Picture and Member List 3 7 Extra numbers Menu gt Phonebook gt Extra numbers View your number and emergency SOS numbers under this folder Owner Number You can edit two groups of names and numbers SOS Number You can set five numbers mostly 3 8 Phonebook settings Menu gt Phonebook gt Settings Memory Status You can view the used available memory status in the phonebook Preferred Storage Select to store your contacts either in the SIM UIM memory or the phone memory Fields Set the displayed optio
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11. e suggest you recharge the battery when the power is used up so as to increase the life of the battery 2 5 Toswitch ON and OFF To switch ON Long press End key when the phone is in the OFF mode If the phone lock has been activated you need to enter the 4 digit password to unlock The preset unlock code is 0000 If the SIM card has been inserted in the phone and the related PIN code protection is activated you need to enter the 4 8 digit password to unlock Warning If you enter three wrong PIN codes in a row the SIM card will be locked and you Page 7 of 26 User manual need to enter the PUK code to unlock Both the PIN code and PUK code are provided by the network operator To switch OFF In the standby mode long press End key Menu gt Phonebook 3 1 To Quick search contact Menu gt Phonebook gt Quick search Input the first character of the name you wish to quick search 3 2 To Search a contact Menu gt Phonebook gt Search Input the name of the contact you wish to look up in your phonebook directory 3 3 To Add a Contact In idle enter phone numbers Options gt Save To Phone book SIM 2 or to CDMA gt Select the location for saving Or Menu gt Phonebook gt Add new contact gt Select the location for saving You can edit the name amp number 3 4 To Copy all In the contact list of the Phonebook select the name card to be copied Tip Copy means copying to other storage location You
12. ename Rename the highlighted recording Delete Delete the highlighted recording Delete All Delete all the files Settings Set the format of the recording Forward Send the current file to User Profile MMS or Bluetooth 8 7 FM Radio Menu gt Multimedia gt FM radio View the list of available channels Options gt Channel list Options gt Edit Create a list manually Options gt Manually Page 19 of 26 User manual Edit the channel list automatically Options gt Auto search Background play Options gt Settings gt Background play Set the function ON or OFF Listen in by Loud Speaker Options gt Settings gt Loud speaker Set the speaker ON or OFF To switch between channels Press the number keys on your keypad to switch between channels Press from numbers 1 9 as per the number of channels available To Increase Decrease the volume To increase the volume press the key and to decrease the volume press the key 9 1 Games Menu gt Fun amp Games gt Games Menu gt Organizer gt Bluetooth Tip You can connect wirelessly to other compatible device with Bluetooth technology Compatible devices may include computers mobile phones You can use Bluetooth connectivity to send images music and sound clips video clips and notes Since devices with Bluetooth wireless technology communicate using radio waves your device and the other devices need to be within a range of 10 meters from each other
13. ings gt Wallpaper Screen saver Show date amp time gt LCD settings Set Greeting text Menu gt Settings gt Phone settings gt Greeting Text Shortcuts Set the Dedicated key Menu gt Settings gt Phone settings gt Shortcuts Menu gt Settings gt Phone Settings gt Dedicated Key By default Up gt Audio Player Down gt FM Radio Left gt Camera Right gt Wtite message Auto update of date amp time UART setup Menu gt Settings gt Phone settings gt Auto update of date time Menu gt Settings gt Phone settings gt UART setup Smart dialing Menu gt Settings gt Phone settings gt Smart dialing Set GSM Call waiting Set GSM Call divert Menu gt Call center gt General call settings gt SIM Call Waiting Menu gt Call center gt General call settings gt SIM Call Waiting Tip You can select Cancel All Divert to cancel all the divert settings Set GSM Call barring Menu gt Call center gt General call settings gt SIM Call barring Call barring is a GSM network service Please contact your network operator to obtain the password for opening this service Set CDMA Call waiting Menu gt Call center gt General call settings gt CDMA Call Waiting Set CDMA Call divert Menu gt Call settigns gt General call settings gt CDMA Call Divert Set Themes Menu gt Fun amp Games gt Themes Network setup Network selection Menu gt Setti
14. ions Description Open folders Menu gt Multimedia gt File manager gt Options gt Phonebook Memory or Memory Card Create new folders Menu gt Multimedia gt File manager gt Options gt Create Folder Format Menu gt Multimedia gt File manager gt Options gt Format Tip The Format function will delete the data you have created and saved Please back up important data and keep them properly Page 22 of 26 User manual 15 WA PO 13 1 WAP Browser Menu gt Services gt Internet Services WAP You need to make the relevant settings in WAP Setup before you use the WAP browser to surf the web When the WAP browser is activated if a homepage is set in WAP Setup the phone will link the website indicated by the homepage otherwise you may enter a website and the phone will connect to it When surfing the web select Options gt Refresh To refresh the web page Homepage To link the homepage Input URL input a website address Add Bookmark Add to bookmark Set Homepage set the URL as homepage Forward Backward To turn to the next previous page Advance Show URL info Bookmark Save item Exit To exit the browser 13 2 WAP Setup WAP settings are required for surfing the web with WAP Follow the steps below to set up a WAP account elnternet Services gt Account name gt Data account gt GPRS gt Add account gt Add account name APN Username amp password gt Save
15. ll history gt SIM CDMA call history When view the call logs of SIM 2 and CDMA UIM You may select from option Delete To delete the entry Save To Phone book To save the number to the Phonebook Call Call the desired entry Edit Edit the number Send Message Send a message from SIM 2 CDMA to the number Send MMS Send a multimedia message mms from SIM 2 CDMA to the number 5 2 Delete Call Logs Menu gt Call center gt Call history gt SIM CDMA call history gt Delete call logs You may select to delete Missed Dialed Received or All calls 5 3 Call Time Menu gt Call center gt Call history gt SIM CDMA call history gt Call time Allows you to view CDMA and GSM call timers Page 11 of 26 User manual 6 Messages GSM amp CDMA 6 1 Write SMS To write the GSM CDMA message Menu gt Messages gt Text message gt Write Message Write the content of the SMS select Options SIM Done Complete the edited message and then send it UIM SIM2 Done Complete the edited message and then send it Use Template You can insert the template ones into the message Insert number You can insert a number from the phone book Insert name You can insert a name from the phone book Input method Select and choose an input method 6 2 SMS Inbox Menu gt Messages gt Text message gt SIM CDMA Inbox Reply Allows you to reply to the SMS received Delete Delete this message Edit Edit the current message Forward Forward thi
16. ngs gt Network Setup gt Network Selection Select PreferredNetwork The phone will search and display the list of known networks for you to select the desired one after which the phone will try to log in the selected network If the selected network is registered successfully it will prompt SO Page 16 of 26 User manual Set information of GPRS Connection Menu gt Services gt Data account gt name gt Data account gt GPRS GSM Data Restore factory default Menu gt Settings gt Restore Factory Settings Tip You need to enter the phone password when you want to restore factory default The preset phone password is 0000 Please bear your password in mind Incase you forget it contact the local dealer or an authorized service center 7 2 Profile Setup Functions Description Activate the profile mode Menu gt User Profiles gt Options gt Activate Activate silent vibration mode in idle condition Long press the key on your keypad to activate the vibration mode Set ring for incoming calls Menu gt User Profiles gt Customize gt Tone setup gt Incoming calls Set ring for messages Menu gt User Profiles gt Customize gt Tone setup gt Messages Set the ringtone for key pad tone Menu gt User profiles gt Customize gt Tone Setup gt Keypad Tone Set Ring Type Menu gt User Profiles gt Customize gt Ring type Adjust the volume
17. ns includes Home Number Company Name Email Address Office Number Fax Number Birthday Associate Picture Associate Sound and Caller Group My vCard Edit or send my card It includes Name Phone Number Home Number Company Name Email Address Office Number and Fax Number vCard Version Select vCard 2 1 or vCard 3 0 4 1 Call Divert Menu gt Call center gt General call Settings gt SIM CDMA gt Call Divert With the Call Divert function needs network support you may divert incoming calls to another mobile phone or a direct line telephone but not to any extension of a fixed telephone 4 2 Call Waiting Menu gt Call center gt General call Settings gt SIM CDMA gt Call Waiting This function allows you to put the current call on hold and then answer the second one The function needs the support from the local network In some districts you can use the function only after you apply to the local network operator 4 3 Call Barring ONLY applicable with GSM network Menu gt Call center gt General call settings gt SIM call settings gt Call barring The function is a GSM network service and can restrict outgoing and incoming calls selectively If you need to change the settings of Restrict Calls please contact your network operator to obtain the password for opening this service Page 9 of 26 User manual Page 10 of 26 User manual 5 1 Missed Calls Dialed Calls Received Calls Menu gt Call center gt Ca
18. ns text pictures videos and ringtones are sent through the MMS center to another mobile phone The phone supports sending and receiving Multi Media Messages Menu gt Messages gt MMS gt Write message To Select and Add Number or Add Email Cc Select and Add Number or Add Email Bcc Select and Add Number or Add Email Subject Edit the subject of the message Add Text write text Edit Content Edit the content of the MMS During editing you can press the Left Soft key to select Done Input Method Add Picture Add Audio Add Video Add Attachment Add Slide Before Add Slide After Add Bookmark Text Preview and Slide Timing After you have edited the message press Left Soft key to display the submenus Send Only Send the edited message Save and Send Send the edited message and save it Save To Drafts Save the edited message in Drafts Send as Template Save it as a template item Send Options You can set Validity Period Delivery Report Read Report and Priority Exit Leave the current interface and the phone will prompt you to save the edited message 6 7 MMS Inbox Menu gt Messages gt MMS gt Inbox View Play the MMS press the Right Soft key to stop playing Replay Replay an MMS Reply by SMS Reply to an MMS by send a SMS Replay All Replay a MMS to all persons Forward Edit the numbers and send the current message to others Delete Delete the current message Delete All Delete all the messages
19. s message to others Delete All Delete all messages in the list Use Number Allows you to Call on the nuber or Save to Phonebook 6 3 SMS Outbox Menu gt Messages gt Text message gt SIM CDMA Outbox SMS messages from your SIM card amp CDMA card that have been sent are stored in Outbox Send from SIM Send the current message GSM SIM card Send from UIM Send the current message from your CDMA card Edit Edit the current message Delete Delete the current message Delete All Delete the all messages in the list Use Number Allows you to Call on the nuber or Save to Phonebook 6 4 SMS Templates Menu gt Messages gt Text message gt Templates Choose from a list of preloaded templates and add to a message 6 5 SMS Settings For the GSM settings Menu gt Messages gt Text message gt SMS Settings gt SIM message settings Profile settings Choose and edit profile 1 2 settings Common Settings Activate deactivate delivery report amp reply path Memory status Check the message memory status Page 12 of 26 User manual Preferred storage Select preferred storage For the CDMA SMS settings Menu gt Messages gt Text messages gt SMS Settings gt CDMA message settings Common Settings Activate deactivate delivery report amp reply path Memory status Check the message memory status 6 6 Send MMS Note The MMS feature in this phone is only compatible with GSM connection and NOT CDMA MMS which contai
20. sages GSM amp CDMA ssssssssnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nenna 12 6 1 A NEAT E E E daran 12 6 2 SIEA ale aE AEE eee EE AES TEANA ATERT TATE ETA ATTE 12 6 3 SIMS OUtb ON ceann aa rE Aa 12 6 4 SIAS Templates bee ea ba e do de 12 6 5 SIMS NE di 12 6 6 Send MMS ande 13 6 7 MMS INDOK cenni AAA 13 6 8 MMS QUE OX aiii coi sce dee 13 6 9 A a a a a i 14 6 10 Template Sir oia 14 6 11 MMS Settings scada a 14 6 12 Voicemail Server sins asses a o 14 6 13 Broadcast Me SSAaQe sesseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 15 A conde ncaa suse Fastedevsuadensusustcceeuiuresteiedescucasesus eaeteeeuecsurastesrusneuetes 16 7 1 Customized Phone amp Call Settings ccccccccccnccccncccnnonininininonininininans 16 Page 3 of 26 User manual 7 2 Profile SUI esate otc mats it A sa 17 7 3 SAE SOS arar iba E 17 SB Multimedia usina Sos eee ct eae SoG ccna TT TT 18 8 1 CAM rasa 18 8 2 Mage VIS Wei AA 18 8 3 Video Recorder aaa ais 18 8 4 Video Pavon aran a ill 18 8 5 Audio Player A A O Maan deemeeens ts 19 8 6 SOUNd RECO aia e 19 8 7 ENERO AAA 19 9 FUN GAMES eataa steeds cccosdeous ctveds aaar OaM a aaa aeaa eat Eai Eaa kE 20 9 1 GAMES Nucia EA A Ae es 20 PP o 20 10 1 To Power ON OFF Bluetooth Connectivity cccococcnnconoonnnnnononnonccnos 20 10 2 To Inquire Search Audio DEVICE asia 21 10 3 Remote CONTO it AAA EO eee awe als 21 10 4 Te Search My new device a acido ni
21. t key OK key to start playing press key to switch lateral normal playing press the Left Right key to decelerate speed Press the Side key to adjust the volume On the video player list screen select Options gt Play Play the video Send Send the video by MMS or Bluetooth Rename Rename the highlighted file Page 18 of 26 User manual Delete Delete the highlighted file Delete all files Delete all the files from the list Sort by Sort the files in the list Storage Store the video in phone SIM memory 8 5 Audio Player Menu gt Multimedia gt Audio player Choose the location you want to create a list of yoru songs from Menu gt Multimedia gt Audio player gt List gt Options gt Settings gt Pre playlist Phone or Memory card While viewing the list of songs press the left Soft Key to view the below mentioned options Play Play the current video Send Forward the video to Bluetooth Rename Edit the name of the video Delete Delete the current video Delete All Files Delete all the files in the list Sort by sort the files Storage Select Phone or Memory card to store 8 6 Sound Recorder Menu gt Multimedia gt Sound recorder On the Sound Recorder list screen you can select Record Start recording During recording you can press the Left Right Soft key to Pause or Stop Play Play the highlighted recording Append Continue to record the highlighted recording The format must be AMR or AWB R
22. w the device to dry completely before replacing it eDo not use or store the device in dusty dirty areas Its moving parts and electronic components can be damaged eDo not store the device in high or cold temperature High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices and damage batteries eDo not attempt to open the device other than as instructed in this guide eDo not drop knock or shake the device Rough handling can break internal circuit boards and fine mechanics eDo not use harsh chemicals cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the device Only use a soft clean dry cloth to clean the surface of the device eDo not paint the device Paint can clog the moving parts and prevent proper operation eUse chargers indoors Page 25 of 26 User manual For details see the After Service Guide supplied with the phone Page 26 of 26
23. will not bear any responsibility for any incompliance with the above mentioned guidelines or improper usage of the mobile phone Micromax keeps the right to make modifications to any of the content here in this user guide without public announcement in advance The content of this manual may vary from the actual content displayed in the mobile phone In such case the latter shall govern Page 5 of 26 User manual 2 Introduction 2 1 About your phone Your phone is allocated with dual card holders one for GSM and the other for a CDMA card The default password for all password based functions in your phone is 0000 2 2 Phone and Accessories Open the packing box of the phone and check for its contents which should be as follows 1 Transreceiver 2 Standard Charger 3 Standard Battery 4 Handsfree Kit 5 USB Cable 6 Card Reader 7 User Guide 8 Service Guide 9 Warranty Card 2 3 Your Phone Page 6 of 26 User manual 2 4 About SIM Card and the Battery Please store the cards out of childrens reach The card and the contacts are vulnerable to damage due to scratching or bending Therefore be careful when using inserting or removing the cards Be sure to switch OFF the phone before you insert or remove the battery or the card otherwise the phone may be damaged Insert the plug of the charger into the interface of the phone and insert the charger into the power socket carefully The battery icon will blink W
24. you can set the following as needed Select Options gt Photos Enter to view the photos Camera Settings Set EV Banding delay timer shutter sound and cont shot Image Settings Set the size and quality of photos White Balance Set White Balance Scene Mode Set scene mode Effect Settings Set the special effects of photos such as Grayscale Sepia Sepia Green and Colour Invert Storage Store images in the phone memory Restore Default Restore default settings 8 2 Image Viewer Menu gt Multimedia gt Image viewer On the Image viewer list screen select Options gt View View the highlighted photo Browse style Select the style of viewing Send Send the via MMS or Bluetooth Rename Rename the highlighted file Delete Delete the highlighted file Delete all files Delete all the files from the list Sort by Sort the files in the list Storage Store the photos in phone SIM memory 8 3 Video Recorder Menu gt Multimedia gt Video recorder Press Central Soft Key Ok Key to record When recording press Ok Key to pause the recording and press Ok Key again to resume recording Before recording you can set the following as needed Select Options gt Camcorder settings Set White Balance EV Night Mode and Banding Storage Store the video in phone SIM memory Restore default Restore default settings 8 4 Video Player Menu gt Multimedia gt Video player In the playing interface press the Left Sof
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