Icemobile CENIOR User Manual

Icemobile CENIOR User Manual

Gsm/gprs mobile phone

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FCC ID:C89CENIOR
1. SECURITY.................................................................................. 4
2. GETTING STARTED................................................................ 9
2.1. Batteries...................................................................... 9
2.1.2. Charging the battery ....................... 10
2.1.3. Using the battery............................. 10
2.1.4. Battery level indicator..................... 11
2.2. Connecting to the Network ...................................... 11
2.2.1. SIM card ......................................... 11
card .......................................... 11
2.2.3. Unlock the SIM card....................... 12
2.3. Text Input Method.................................................... 13
3. CALL FUNCTION................................................................... 13
3.1. Phone power on/off .................................................. 13
3.2. Dial ........................................................................... 13
3.2.1. Direct dial ....................................... 14
3.2.3. Unanswered call.............................. 14
3.3. Answer call............................................................... 15
3.4. During a phone call .................................................. 15
3.5. Emergency service ................................................... 16
4. MAIN MENU ............................................................................ 16
5. MULTIMEDIA ......................................................................... 16
5.1. Camera ..................................................................... 16
5.2. Image Viewer ........................................................... 17
5.3. Video recorder .......................................................... 17
5.4. Video player ............................................................. 18
5.5. Audio Player............................................................. 18
5.6. Sound Recorder ........................................................ 19
5.7. FM radio ................................................................... 20
6. APPLICATIONS ...................................................................... 21
6.1. Magnifier .................................................................. 21
6.2. Calculator ................................................................. 21
6.3. Currency Converter .................................................. 21
6.4. Stopwatch ................................................................. 21
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents FCC ID:C89CENIOR 1. SECURITY.................. 4 2. GETTING STARTED..............9 2.1. Batteries..............9 2.1.1. Installing and uninstalling the battery ..2.1.2. Charging the battery ....... 10 2.1.3. Using the battery......10 2.1.4. Battery level indicator..... 11 2.2. Connecting to the Network ........11 2.2.1.
  • Page 2 6.5. Calendar ..............21 6.6. Tasks................. 22 6.7. Alarm................ 22 7. SERVICES ................22 7.1. Internet service ............22 7.2. STK ................23 8. SETTINGS ................23 8.1. Speed Dial ..............23 8.2. Dual SIM switch............23 8.3. Dual SIM settings ............. 23 8.4.
  • Page 3 12. FILE MANAGER..............35 13. APPENDIX................35 13.1. FAQ ................ 35 13.2. Error Message ............36 13.3. Care and maintenance ..........36 Notice to Manufacturers This user guide is for reference only and may not be fully matched to the actual product. Mobile product manufactures should prepare another document based on their own specifications.
  • Page 4 General Information Thank you for selecting ICEMOBILE GSM/GPRS mobile phone. This user guide will provide you with the general information and operation instructions. Note:  Use only accessories approved by the phone manufacturer to ensure safety. Failing to comply with this will violate the terms and conditions of the warranty.
  • Page 5: Security

    Security Emergency call In any country, you can dial 112 (or other emergency call number) for emergency help. Note:  Based on the nature of cellular networking, the success of the emergency call cannot be guaranteed. For your safety  Switch off the phone in hospitals and aircraft.
  • Page 6 IMEI number. It is printed on the back of your phone set (you can find it when you remove your battery), or call *#06# to look up your IMEI number. Copy this number and save it for future need.  To prevent your phone from misuse, lock your SIM card or phone, and change passwords when necessary.
  • Page 7 abrasive cleaner to clean your phone.  The phone will become warm under normal use and while in battery charging.  Do not leave the phone with battery uninstalled or with the battery empty for a long period of time. This may cause data loss.
  • Page 8  There is a risk of blinding if the liquid of the batteries gets into your eyes. In case of this, do not rub your eyes, you should rinse your eyes well with fresh water and go to the hospital immediately. ...
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    affected by the RF (Radio Frequency) signals from your wireless phone. However if you suspect any damage is resulting from the RF of your phone, contact your car dealer. Stop using your phone in the car until a qualified technician clears the problem.
  • Page 10: Installing And Uninstalling The Battery

    factory but it may still be able to power on your phone. Please completely use up the power of the battery and then charge it for at least 12 hours with your phone turned off. You battery will reach its optimal state after three cycles of charge and discharge.
  • Page 11: Battery Level Indicator

    The actual values will vary with the network condition, operating environment and operation method. Please comply with the local regulations of disposing the battery (such as recycling). Do not dispose it as household waste. 2.1.4. Battery level indicator When the phone is on, the battery level indicator is located at the upper right corner of the screen.
  • Page 12: Unlock The Sim Card

    take it out carefully before assembling it into the phone. Switch off the phone, remove the back cover, battery and other external power source. Fit the SIM card into the SIM card slot. Align the angled corner of the SIM card with the slot. Slide in the SIM card, make sure it is in place, install the battery, and restore the back cover.
  • Page 13: Text Input Method

    top of the screen. You phone is now in Standby mode, ready for making and receiving calls. 2.3. Text Input Method This phone provides various text input methods that allow you to use less key strokes to input and search for text: ...
  • Page 14: Direct Dial

    3.2.1. Direct dial Press any number key to enter the Dial screen. Domestic call Using the stylus, press the number keys and then press the Send key to make the phone call. Note:  In single card mode, Send key will dial out to the one card.
  • Page 15: Answer Call

    3.3. Answer call When there’s an incoming call, the phone will notify you through vibration, ringing, vibration plus ringing, etc. The name and phone number of the caller is shown on the screen if the network supports the service. You may answer or reject the call.
  • Page 16: Emergency Service

    You may enter Dial or Phonebook screens to make a new phone call while the current phone call is still on-going. Note:  In the dual card mode, if one card is in use, the other card is under no-service state. 3.5.
  • Page 17: Image Viewer

    press 2 key to switch the quality of the pic, press 4 key to switch white balance of the camera, press 6 key to on/ off the delay timer, press 7 key to on/off the cont. shot, press # key to hide the icons; 5.2.
  • Page 18: Video Player

    5.4. Video player You can play the video with this function. Select a video and press [OK] Key under the video list window and begin to play. You can use the following keys during the play. Function Press to go backwards. Left key Press and hold to continuously go backwards.
  • Page 19: Sound Recorder

    Function Left Press to switch to a previous song with cursor. Press and hold: go backwards Right Press to switch to a next song with cursor. Press and hold: go forwards Press to play or pause the music. Down Press to stop playing. Press Left Soft Key to view Play list, Your options include: ...
  • Page 20: Fm Radio

     Delete: Delete the selected sound.  List: View the currently-selected sound files.  Settings: Entering this option you can set storage, file format and audio quality.  Use as: Set as SIM1/SIM2 user profiles.  Send: Send sound file to MMS or Bluetooth. 5.7.
  • Page 21: Applications

     File list: list all recorded files. Applications 6.1. Magnifier You can use the camera to zoom the object you want to see. 6.2. Calculator You can conduct the basic arithmetic operations with this function.  Input the first number. ...
  • Page 22: Tasks

     Settings: Set the type of the calendar.  Help: Some useful content for user. 6.6. Tasks In Tasks. Press Left Soft Key to enter Option, performing: View, Add, Edit, Search, Delete, Delete overdue, Delete All, Jump to date, Send uncompleted. 6.7.
  • Page 23: Stk

    Enter the website. After confirmation you can connect with this WAP page.  Recent pages Save the browsed WAP page. Select up/down navigation key to select page and press the left soft key to confirm.  Go to: Connect with WAP page. ...
  • Page 24: Phone Settings

    8.4. Phone settings You can customize your favorite phone functions based on your interest with this function.  Time and Date: You can set home city, set time and date, set format for your phone.  Schedule power on/off: You can set up to power the phone on/off at the set time.
  • Page 25: Network Settings

    ringtone from T card.  SIM2 incoming call: Set the ringtone for the SIM2 incoming call. You can also select ringtone from T card.  Ringtone volume: Set the ringtone volume of the incoming call.  SIM1 message: Select the ringtone for the SIM1 message.
  • Page 26: Sim1 Security

    operator. When the PIN/PIN2 is input wrongly in successively three times, the SIM card will be locked. The PUK /PUK2 are required to input if you want to unlock the SIM card. The PUK/PUK2 is provided by the network operator. If the PUK is input wrongly in successively 10 times, the SIM card will be locked and discarded permanently.
  • Page 27: Mobile Tracker

    security; 8.7.5. Mobile tracker You can track your phone when the phone lost; 8.8. Connectivity 8.8.1. Bluetooth Your options include:  Power: Open or close the Bluetooth  Visibility: Open or close the visibility.  My device: Show the device which is connected ...
  • Page 28: Messages

    Select a contact in the contact list window and press Left Soft Key to perform:  View: Display the current number.  Send SMS: Directly input the SMS and send it to the searched phone number.  Send MMS: Directly input the MMS and send it to the searched phone number.
  • Page 29: Multimedia Messages(Mms

    number.  Input method: Change the input method.  Set Cstar: On/ off the input methods.  Advanced: Insert pictures, melody, phone number and bookmark.  Insert number: Insert the number of the contacts.  Insert name: Insert the phone book name. ...
  • Page 30: Inbox

     Advanced  Insert text template:Text messages templates stored the article 10 template; You can according to their use custom editor his template.  Insert attachment: Exchange the attachment.  Insert bookmark: Add bookmark to MMS. Save to Drafts: Save the MMS in the Drafts. Select [send to] to enter in the sending window after finishing the creation of the SMS.
  • Page 31: Drafts

    time.  Advanced: Press OK Key under this window to perform:  Copy to phone: current information copy to the phone.  Move to phone: current information to move to the phone. 10.3. Drafts Saved messages and unsent message are saved here. Press OK Key to enter SIM1 drafts.
  • Page 32: Sent Messages

    the phone. 10.5. Sent messages Sent messages are saved here. Your options include:  View: View the selected message.  Forward: Forward the SMS to other via SIM card 1/ 2;  Delete: Delete the selected entry of the message; ...
  • Page 33: Multimedia Message

    10.7.2. Multimedia message Select the multimedia message card (SIM1) MMS settings, enter the setup menu, you can do the following:  Data account This is wap data account. You can select a server to send information first.  Common settings You can set up various MMS service options with this function.
  • Page 34  Call: Call the current number  Sent SMS: Directly input the SMS and send it to the current number.  Sent MMS: Directly input the MMS and send it to the current phone number.  Add to Blacklist:Add contacts to the blacklist of the current call records.
  • Page 35: Call Settings

    11.2. Call settings 11.2.1. SIM1/2 call settings  Call waiting: The network will inform you for a newly incoming call during the call. Please contact with your network operator to launch or close the function because the function requires the network support. ...
  • Page 36: Error Message

    Check if Call Barring is set. If it is set, you may not be able to make calls or only certain calls are allowed. My call is picked up by another phone Check if call divert is set. If it is set, your incoming calls may be diverted to other numbers or devices.
  • Page 37 with care. The following instructions will help you comply with the terms of the warranty and enjoy this product for many years:  Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of the reach of children.  Keep the phone dry, all kinds of liquid will erode the electronic circuit.
  • Page 38 FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION: WARNING!! Read this information before using your phone In August 1986 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters.
  • Page 39 Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. In August, 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand-held wireless phones.
  • Page 40 certification for use next to the body with the minimum separation distance of 1.5cm is 0.626W/kg, next to the head is 0.628W/kg. This transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference...
  • Page 41 Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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