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1. Metal area of SIM card has been damaged Wipe clean the metal contact area with clean cloth Disconnected from network Invalid SIM card Contact your network operator Out of GSM service range Consult your network operator for service range Weak signal Move to find an area with stronger signal Unable to make call Call limitation activated Cancel call limitation Fixed dialing activated Cancel fixed dialing PIN error Incorrect input of PIN code for 3 times continuously Contact your network operator Unable to charge Battery or charger damaged Change with new battery or charger Charging environment below 10 or above 55 Change charging environment Bad connection Make sure the plug has been connected correctly Unable to add numbers to phonebook Phonebook is full Delete some records from phonebook Unable to define certain functions The function is not supported by your network operator or you have not applied for it Contact your network operator
2. Earphone plugged in 5 Phonebook Search contact Search for numbers according to names Add new contact Add a new entry to phonebook Copy all Copy all the records stored in the phone or SIM card Select to copy from SIM card to the phone and vice versa Delete Select to delete all the records from SIM card phone or one by one Caller groups The phone provides 5 caller groups you can change the name or select a specific ring tone caller ID image caller ID video and other individual setting Extra numbers Owner number Input 2 entries each with a number and a name or you can choose to edit or delete existing numbers and names Service dialing number This function needs to be supported by SIM card call the network operator s service number when it has been activated SOS number You can call emergency numbers when the function is activated Phonebook settings Memory status Storage status of the Phone and SIM card Preferred storage Select to save in the phone or on the SIM card Fields Set to edit the content in the phonebook Name list filter Set the certain phone number receiving rights My vCard Edit or send My Card example business card or private card vCard version Select 2 1 or 3 0 6 Messages 6 1 Text message Write message Write a SMS in this option Inbox Received SMS messages are stored here Outbox The messages that have been sent are stored here Templates To avoid re
3. Delete the selected voice clip Delete all files Delete all voice recording files Settings Select File format and Audio quality Use as Send the selected voice clip to User profiles or Background sound 9 2 Melody composer Play Play selected melody Edit Edit selected melody clip Add Add a new clip to the selected melody clip Rename Change the name of the selected file Delete Delete the selected melody clip Delete all files Delete all melody recording files Use as Send the selected melody clip to User profiles 10 Fun amp Games 10 1 Games There are two pre installed games Panda UFO Panda Start game Start a new game Best grades Show the best scores of the game Help Explanation of the game UFO Start game Start a new game Best grades Show the best scores of the game Help Explanation of the game Games settings BGM Set on or off Sound effect Set on or off Vibration Set on or off Volume Set on or off 10 2 Themes There are 3 themes to select Activate Select to activate the theme Update period Select from Off Hourly Daily Weekly Monthly and Seasonally Set order Select none or theme 11 Tools 11 1 Calendar In the function you have several options Add event Create an event Delete event Delete selected event Jump to date Set the present date as a specific date Go to weekly monthly view Browse by week month after setting 11 2 Tasks View Br
4. barring Cancel all Cancel all operation limits need to input password Change barring password Modify password Line switching Select to active line 1 or line 2 Closed user group Select to turn off the group Note Some functions need support from network operator 8 User Profiles Select different profiles and redefine it from 5 choices General Meeting Outdoor Indoor and Headset General Activate Select to activate the General mode in the options Customize Tone setup Change the ringtone of Incoming call Alarm Power on off Message Keypad tone Volume Adjust volume for ring and key tone Alert type Select one from Ring only Vib only Vib and ring Vib then ring Ring type Select single Repeat Ascending Extra tone Set Warning Error Camp on and Connect on or off Answer mode Select to activate Any key to answer Meeting Activate Select to activate the Meeting mode in the options Customize As General Outdoor Activate Select to activate the Outdoor mode in the options Customize As General Indoor Activate Select to activate the Indoor mode in the options Customize As General Headset Activate Plug in earphone to activate the Headset mode Customize As General 9 Multimedia 9 1 Sound recorder Record Recording a new voice clip Play Play selected voice clip Append Add a new clip to the selected voice clip Rename Change the name of the selected file Delete
5. electrical outlet 2 Connect the charger to the device The charger indicator light is lit when the battery is being charged 3 When the device indicates a full charge disconnect the charger form the device then from the electrical outlet Tip Disconnect the charger from the electrical outlet when the charger is not in use A charger that is connected to the outlet consumes power even when it is not connected to the device 3 5 Headset You can connect a compatible headset to your device The mode of the device will switch to earphone mode automatically You can listen to music and answer end calls via it 3 6 Security code PIN code PIN code Personal identify number prevents unauthorized use of your phone The PIN code usually comes from your service provider along with the SIM card If you enter the wrong code three times continuously the PIN code is locked To unlock the PIN code you need a personal unlocking key PUK from your service provider PIN2 code Some functions call costs for example require a second PIN2 code The PIN2 code comes from your service provider along with some of the SIM cards and these functions are only available when the SIM card supports them If you enter the wrong PIN2 code three times the PIN2 code is locked To unlock the PIN2 code you need a personal unblocking key PUK2 from your service provider Phone code Activate Modify Deactivate Startup password the length of the pas
6. home screen display in this function Greeting text Select to display greetings in standby Shortcuts Add the items to the shorcuts Dedicated key Set the shortcut functions of the navigation keys Auto update of date and time Set on or off of this funtion Flight mode Out of network range you can only perform partial operations especially set for flight Select one from Normal mode Flight mode and Query when power on Misc settings Set the LCD backlight duration 13 2 Network setup Select network for SIM card Network selection New search Register the network again that is manually searched Select network Search for compatible network Selection mode elect auto or manual search for network Preferences Pre stored few networks you need GPRS connection Select when needed or always 13 3 Security setup SIM Lock PIN code protects your SIM card from been illegally used Select to activate PIN code protection if deactivated then next time you turn on the phone it will ask you to input PIN code Select to deactivate PIN code protection if activated If you want to change the old PIN code please follow the instructions to input the old PIN code the new PIN code and then repeat new PIN again Notice If you input PIN 1 code incorrectly for 3 successive times your SIM card will be locked by the network and then you need the PUK code to unlock the SIM card PIN code and PUK code are provided together If not
7. password Change PIN PIN2 and phone password Note Partial function needs support from your network operator 13 4 Restore factory settings Restore the settings to default The initial password is 1122 14 Troubleshooting Please refer to the following instructions if your phone shows any problems Problem Cause Solution The area has bad reception Avoid if possible due to poor network coverage or interference from object Bad reception and electronic devices During rush hour the network Avoid if possible lines are overloaded by users Related to the distance of Ask your network operator for network base service range map Echo and noise Area problem caused by bad network exchange line Bad line in some communication areas Hang up the redial exchanger may switch for better line Short standby time Standby time is related to network system settings Please turn off the phone while is in a bad area reception Battery exhausted Change with a new battery The phone will search for base continuously when there is no signal which causes large power consumption Move to place with stronger signal or turn off the phone temporarily Dead phone Run out of power Check battery and or recharge SIM card damage Contact your network operator eres SIM card not properly Make sure the SIM card has installed been properly installed
8. please contact your network operator Usually the default PIN code is 1234 please change it to your own Phone lock The security code protects against unauthorized use of your phone It is usually supplied with the phone When you choose this option you need to input lock code every time you switch on the phone then make or answer a call User can also choose to cancel lock code under which the phone is not protected against illegal use Input the lock code use right softkey to cancel input error and then press OK Note The default password for phone lock is 1122 you need to change it as soon as possible And if you forget your password you need to contact your retailer or local service center to unlock your phone Change password Change the password of the phone Note Certain function needs support from your network operator Auto keypad lock Set the automatically lock time of the keypad Fixed dial You can only dial the numbers in the fixed dialing list or those which share few common figures needs support from SIM card Mode Turn on off fixed dialing need to input PIN2 code Fixed dial list Input the numbers for fixed dialing Note Activate or deactivate the fixed dial you need to input PIN2 code please contact your network service provider for it After you come into fixed dial what you see in the card folder is the numbers in the fixed dial list Barred dial Set dialing limitation on certain numbers Change
9. 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 dispose of batteries in a 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 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 Charging your battery Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery The full performance of a new battery is achieved only after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out When the talk and standby times are noticeably shorter than normal replace the battery Use only approved batteries and recharges your battery only with approved chargers designated for this device If a replacement battery is being used for the first time or if the battery has not been used for a long period it may be necessar
10. 353 User Guide Contents TSAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS iii ia 4 2 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 0 ccceccceeececescecescecesceceeceeesaceceaeecsaeeceaeecesceeeaeeeaeeceaceseseeseeaeeeeaeeesaes 4 3 GOtStarted A 7 Bid APPGaran ess tii seid eek A adh umami mu uu aia 7 3 2 Insert the SIM card and battery o u lcd llei analitica 8 3 3 WhEN using WITK 3 A A A A A A 8 3 4 Charging the battery iii is 8 A EA ee cagassgesadassgecadaseaisadasadhcagasedieadasecacagasecacsbasides 8 3 4 2 Separate chargei eteeneinec tena ia ee cia eee i ee ae ee aa a 8 3 5 Sd A eee aa 8 3 6 Sec rity A seisivescodacdesceaideedcedsedeccdasdveccaductecccasdveceesselelccs 9 4 A O NN 9 AIM e e o ln e o o do take 9 DRM A A a o aulas 10 AAAMOOO o E aa aos 10 42 24 Display dica aulas uyu unas auuiluyay ama unayna apa an aa usay 10 5 PHOMEDOOK ias 11 6 Messages iii A A A id dida 12 CLEAN amu a m a a m a yG ha u yaaa maan que hama sys 12 6 2 Chatus s tk a aS aa aku Riad uu Ia ui Waa u a ia uui Q ua 12 6 3 VoleermallsserVeru uu ans unas Q aS Ana u aaah awas a 12 6 4 Broadcast messageri A Os 12 Cl a aaa tended uqa a usa a eave as a ae na Sade nea Saya 12 A ste casastsessdavede sadasicetadesose usaeavaselae gh calanavasedas tecavanesaedany 12 7 2 Answer or rejecta Cad A Aig ee eae A 13 753 Gall a Rss aaa L a A a Lp au s 13 Be User Profiles ua s Du aa D S n qa m q D Su a Su u SS 14 9 M ltimediau n a u suu g uiisqa i ia ua i qaa aaa qaa aun aa 2 15 9 1
11. SOGDdirecord rae aou uk as ubasta hh a Qasa 15 9 2 Melody COMPOSER u i n 15 LONA ET a E uma s ma E blac uae S Seales oie esate 16 E A NN 16 DOTA EE E sigs sencues S tutes wawam Sua E eens 16 11clools u s A RAN 16 11 1 Calendar a a NON 16 112 O sles s hel Pies eae k u ASI u u S k ia Sau ua us 16 TAS Alaria ayu a Aha o ma eo o e a ee q a Aa 17 114 World c logka a l S vast a ea S te aaa ose ea vane a uu u es 17 A O E 17 1231 Calculator acs yaa sa ee u Ak Suyu SSO p OR ck Sas 17 12 2 Currency CONVEFLOR rierren iien ie i eR 17 12 3 StopWwatch iiipin id 17 AKE RESTA NN 17 131 Phone SETUP ieee ta ea as ha a 2 17 13 2 NetWorkeset p uu un n tas 18 13 3 Sec0Orityset Buu y m 18 13 24 Restore factory settIngS uu uu ulus siun us uyusluanasuguylayuasanuplaqaalusupiaspu 19 LA TM id 19 Im 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 the battery to run out of power before recharging Unplug the charger from power source and the 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 25 C If the temperature of the battery is too hot or to
12. al area To prevent damaging or losing information stored in the SIM card you should avoid touching the metal area and keep it away from electrical and magnetic environments Once the SIM card is damaged you can not access the GSM network Warning Do remember to turn off the phone before taking out the SIM card Taking out or inserting the SIM card with external power connected is absolutely prohibited as this damaged the card Switch off the phone remove the back cover after inserting the SIM card into its slot in the right direction card insertion is completed Battery To install the battery Gently position the contact pins at the bottom of the battery into the recess then gently push the bottom of the battery into the position place battery cover in place and slide until it clicks into place To remove the battery Push the back cover down gently then remove it and gently take out the battery from the bottom 3 3 When using with 383 When use together with 383 the phone should turn the power off before push into the 383 then put it into the back of 383 after that you can turn the 383 353 power on 3 4 Charging the battery If the device indicates a low charge do the following 3 4 1 Charging with 383 When the phone charging with 383 the battery power displayed in the idle screen will not indicate charging status Only the 383 shows the charging status 3 4 2 Separate charge 1 Connect the charger to an appropriate
13. for details you can make an emergency call If your service provider does not provide roaming service within this area the screen will display Emergency call only which means that you can only make an emergency call If you stay within the range of the network service you can make emergency call without installing the SIM card Making an international call Before making an international call press and hold the until the prefix of the international call is displayed This will allow you to make an international call from any country without knowing the local prefix of the international call After you input the prefix you need to insert the country code and the phone number Every country has a specific number 7 2 Answer or reject a call If Any key answer mode is activated you can press any key to anwer a call or you need to press call key or left softkey to answer a call Press the end key or right softkey to reject a call 7 3 Call Center Call history The menu includes items Missed calls Dialed calls Received calls Delete call logs Call timers Call cost Text message counter and GPRS counter Select the Missed Dialed Received calls to view the information There are several options for you to operate of the logs Delete Delete the selected record Save to phonebook Save selected number to Phone or SIM card Call Call the selected number Edit Edit selected number then save in phonebook Send te
14. o 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 battery or that is damaged 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 take only to authorised service facilities Damaged batteries can damage or ruin components e g Plastics e When the phone or accessories return to normal temperature moisture can form inside and damage circuit boards Do 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
15. owse the stored memo Add Create a new schedule Edit Modify a saved memo Delete Delete a selected memo Delete overdue Delete the memo expired Delete all Delete all saved memo Jump to date Set the present date as a specific date Send vCalendar Send memo by SMS 11 3 Alarm On Off Turn on or off the alarm Time Set time of the alarm Repeat Once Everyday Custom Snooze Set snooze time Alert type Vib amp Ring Ring only Vib only 11 4 World clock Select world time by navigation button Press Options to turn on off other cities to save power 12 Extra 12 1 Calculator This feature allows you to do simple calculations Press numeric key to input numbers Press right softkey to delete digits Press left soft key to compute 12 2 Currency converter The function allows you to do exchange rate conversion 12 3 Stopwatch There are two mode of the Stopwatch Typical stopwatch and nWay stopwatch 13 Settings 13 1 Phone setup Time amp Date Select time zone Select a city for the time set of your phone Set time date Set present time and date Set format Set the display format of time and date Update time with time zone Set on or off Schedule power on off Set the status and power on off Language Set the display language of the menu Display characteristic You can set Wallpaper Screen saver Power on off display Main menu style Show date and time Show owner number of the
16. s they may explode Batteries may also explode if damaged Dispose of batteries according to local regulations Please recycle when possible Do not dispose as household waste Note Actual operation time of the battery varies according to operation mode network settings and call settings Note 1 After the phone has run out of battery we recommend you recharge in time 2 To ensure safety do not change the parts and accessories of the battery by yourself or take off the battery shell 3 We suggest you only use the original battery supplied with your phone by our company to avoid any damage to your phone 4 The temperature range for charging the phone is 0 C 40 C Do not charge the battery in too high or too low temperatures 5 Do not use the mobile phone during charging Keep the phone away from charger before use 6 Please don t keep charging for a long time Pull out the charger quickly after the battery is fully charged 3 Get Started 3 1 Appearance 1 Loudspeaker 3 Left softkey 5 Call key 7 Numeric keys 9 Navigation keys 2 Display screen 4 Right softkey 6 End key 8 Microphone 3 2 Insert the SIM card and battery SIM card Before using the telephone you need to insert a valid SIM card first Any information and messages related to establish a network connection and your calling initiation along with the names and phone numbers in your address book and messages are stored in the flat met
17. sword is 4 8 digital 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 Startup password you can enter Modify Deactivate option to set 4 Your Device 4 1 Menu map Phonebook Search contact Add new contact Copy all Delete Caller groups Extra numbers Phonebook settings Fun amp Games eGames eThemes Call center eCall history eCall settings Messages eText message Chat Voicemail server Broadcast message Multimedia Sound recorder Melody composer Tools Calendar eTasks Alarm eWorld clock Settings Phone setup Network setup eSecurity setup Restore factory settings User profiles General eMeeting Outdoor Indoor Headset Extra Calculator eCurrency converter Stopwatch 4 2 Turn on off Press and hold the power key to turn on or off 4 3 Home screen About the home screen In the home screen you can choose to access the menu or phonebook and view at a glance if you have missed calls or new messages 4 4 Display indicators In standby mode the following icons are displayed Icon Explanation Network signal strength Battery power Vibrating activated Ring and vibration activated Ring only activated Unread message Missed calls Keypad locked Keypad unlocked Alarm set and activated
18. writing messages that you send often use texts in the Templates you can also create and save your own templates SMS settings Profile settings Select a suitable profile for SMS for each to have the same setting such as Name Address Validity period Message type Common settings Choose to activate Delivery report and Reply path Memory status To check the storage status of SIM card and Phone Preferred storage Choose the storage location in SIM card or Phone Preferred connection Prefer GPRS GSM or GSM only 6 2 Chat The phone supports 2 chat rooms select one and start chat after settings complete 6 3 Voicemail server Your voicemail is stored on the network dial your voicemail number to get your mail Call voicemail Dial voicemail number to get your message Edit Add or edit your voicemail name and number for quick operation 6 4 Broadcast message Receive mode Select to activate or deactivate the broadcast Read message Read your customized news Languages Select language Channel settings Select channel Note Broadcast message and voicemail are provided by operator please contact your service provider 7 Calls 7 1 Make calls Make call In the standby mode tap the keypad and enter the number right softkey to delete digits then press call key to make call Tap end key to end a call Emergency call If you stay within the range of your network check the signal strength in the upper left corner
19. xt message Send a message to the selected number Delete call logs There are 4 submenus under this menu Received calls Dialed calls Missed calls and Delete all Call timers Show time of the Last call Dialed calls Received calls Call cost Store the total call expense Text message counter Sent Record number of sent SMS Received Record number of received SMS GPRS counter Last sent Record flow of last sent Last received Record flow of last received All sent Record flow of total sent All received Record flow of total received Reset counter Start new counting Call settings Call ID Set by network Follow network default setting Hide ID The receiver can not see your number when you make a call Needs support from network operator Send ID The receiver can see your number when you make a call Call waiting Select to activate or deactivate Call waiting Query status to show status of call waiting Call divert Divert all voice calls Divert all calls to preset number when activated Divert if unreachable Divert your calls to preset number when activated Divert if no answer Divert your calls to preset number when activated Divert if busy Divert your calls to preset number when activated Divert all data calls Divert all data calls Cancel all diverts Cancel all call diverts Call barring Outgoing calls Limit outgoing calls Incoming calls Limit incoming calls Activate all Activate all call
20. y to connect the charger disconnect it and then reconnect it to begin charging the battery Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the device when not in use Do not leave a fully charged battery connected to a charger since overcharging may shorten its lifetime If left unused a fully charged battery will lose its charge over time If the battery is completely discharged it may take a few minutes before the charging indicator appears on the display or before any calls can be made Use the battery only for its intended purpose Never use any charger or battery that is damaged Do not short circuit the battery Accidental short circuiting will occur when a metallic object such as a coin clip or pen causes direct connection of the positive and negative terminals of the battery These look like metal strips on the battery This might happen for example when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse Short circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object Leaving the battery in hot or cold places such as in a closed car in summer or winter conditions will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery Always try to keep the battery between 15 C and 25 C 59 F and 77 F A device with a hot or cold battery may not work temporarily even when the battery is fully charged Battery performance is particularly limited in temperatures well below freezing Do not dispose of batteries in a fire a

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