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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Menu Operations ........16 JAVA Applications............16 Browser ................16 About the Phone ..........4 3.2.1. Browser ............16 Keypad ................. 4 Multimedia ..............18 1.1.1. Number and Letter Keys ......4 3.3.1. Media Player ..........18 1.1.2. Control Keys ............ 4 3.3.2.
  • Page 3 Accessories ..........45 3.7.2. Alarm ..............32 3.7.3. Calendar ............32 Charger ................45 3.7.4. Unit Converter ..........33 Data Cable ..............45 3.7.5. Calculator ............34 Earpiece ................45 3.7.6. World Clock ..........34 Care and Maintenance ......46 3.7.7.
  • Page 4: About The Phone

    About the Phone 1.1.2.1. Keypad Control Keys Left soft Key (LSK) and Right Select Key(RSK) Keypad The left select key is located on the top left hand side The phone has 24 keys that are classified in three ways: of the keypad, and the right select key is located on the top right.
  • Page 5 Call end/power on/off key • Scroll through message content and other information. • Zoom in or out in photo preview mode. Located below the RSK • Adjust brightness in video preview mode. • On the Media player screen, press Up to pause •...
  • Page 6: Key Operations In Standby Mode

    1.1.2.2. Phone Control Keys 111111 Key Operations in Standby Mode Up and Down keys on the left side of the phone • Press Menu key to display the main menu . , press the Up key to increase the • In standby mode •...
  • Page 7: Display

    Display Icon Name Description Your phone is currently This is a bar phone with one liquid crystal display (LCD). Current network connected to a GPRS network. Each character on the display is a full graph block, the size of which varies with a character’s font. Earpiece The earpiece is plugged in.
  • Page 8: Installing And Removing The Battery

    Installing and Removing the Installing and Removing the SIM Battery Card Installing the Battery Installing the SIM Card Align the three contact strips at the bottom of the Purchase a SIM card from your network service battery with the three contact poles in the battery provider.
  • Page 9 • Remove the phone battery. Tighten the screws clockwise using the screwdriver that comes with the phone.) • Insert the SIM card into the card slot as shown. The gold-coloured contacts on the SIM card should face Removing the SIM Card down (towards the phone), and the indent should be •...
  • Page 10: Installing And Removing The T-Flash Card

    Installing and Removing the Charging the Battery T -Flash Card Warning: Use only batteries approved by Seals and chargers and accessories that are compatible with the Installing the T -Flash Card phone. Using other batteries, chargers and accessories • Make sure your phone is switched off.
  • Page 11: Functions

    Functions Note: Your SIM card will be locked if you entered an incorrect PIN three consecutive times. In this situation, please Switching on the Phone contact your SIM card provider. Press and hold the Power/End Key to switch on the Switching Off the Phone phone.
  • Page 12: Answering A Call

    Calling a Number in the Call List Answering a second incoming call (network support needed) In standby mode, press the call key to display the call list. Use the Up or Down key to scroll through numbers in The phone will alert you to a second incoming call if this the call list, and then press the call key to call a selected function is supported.
  • Page 13: Phonebook

    • View following modes: English and 123 (for numbers). These : check the details of the record on the next modes (except 123) have different input methods. screen. • Send text message : send a text message to the In the editing screen, press # to switch between text number.
  • Page 14: Finding A Contact

    Move operation removes the source record. The 1 key is used in the following example. The key defines three valid characters: A, B and C. Therefore, You can move a selected record to your SIM card (if the when you press 1 on the Phonebook screen, the phone record is contained in your phone).
  • Page 15: Bluetooth Earpiece

    In addition to a name and number, you can enter the Bluetooth earpiece close to your phone. Enter the information such as Email address. Bluetooth menu and search Bluetooth devices. At the end of the search, the display screen lists all the Bluetooth Use the Up and Down keys to scroll through Name, devices the phone has found.
  • Page 16: Menu Operations

    Menu Operations JAVA Applications The phone supports JAVA, which enables you to Note: download, install, and launch other games and applications Only with a valid SIM card, you can use later menu to your phone via WAP or USB. functions. If your phone does not have a SIM card, you only have access to a limited number of menus.
  • Page 17: Recent Pages

    Note: • New folder : adds a folder. • Memory status : displays the storage status of the We will not give a prior notice or accept any current bookmark. responsibility if your network operator alters its WAP settings or your Internet content provider changes its 3.2.1.3.
  • Page 18: Multimedia

    account, connection type, username, and password. disabled. You can also select an account already stored on your Cache: either enable or disable this function. phone. Cookies: either enable or disable this function. • Browser options : this menu enables the following •...
  • Page 19 • Settings : input playback and music settings. In a playlist that contains music, select a track and press Confirm to play it. Alternatively, use SLK options for • Details : shows details about the currently selected the following functions: music file, such as duration and size.
  • Page 20: Fm Radio

    incoming ringtone list. through the radio channels between 88 MHz and 108 MHz. 3.3.2. FM Radio • Send key : press this key to return to the standby mode and play the radio in the background if the Background The phone has an FM radio. Receiver quality depends play function is set to Power.
  • Page 21: Camera

    Audio quality: press the left or right key to set the photo preview mode. Use them to zoom in or out in sound quality to high or low. video preview mode. • Confirm : in photo preview mode, press this key to Record storage: store audio records to the phone or take a photo and to start recording a video in video memory card.
  • Page 22: Options

    a video clip, you will be redirected to the video preview options: screen to record more video clips. Image size: set photo resolution. Image quality: set photo quality. 112111 Options • White balance : set the environment in which Start the camera or video recorder. In preview mode, you take a photo or video clip, such as Auto and press the LSK to display the Options screen.
  • Page 23: Messaging (Network Support Needed)

    Time limit reached: set a time limit for video clips. an e-mail. Record audio: choose to record sound during video 112111 Creating Messages recording. • White balance : set the environment for a photo or 3.5.1.1. Text Message video clip, such as Auto and Daylight. •...
  • Page 24: Inbox

    • Edit options On the Message body screen, the LSK options allow you : mark, cut or copy the current text, and paste copied text. to do the following: • Insert template : display a list of templates. After • Reply by SMS : reply to a message via SMS.
  • Page 25: Drafts

    • View • Details : check the details of the MMS message. : show details about the current MMS message, including sender and subject. • Reply by SMS : reply to a message via SMS. • Reply by MMS : reply to a message via MMS. 112111 Drafts •...
  • Page 26: Email

    Select a message from the list and press Confirm to 3.5.6.4. Outbox show its details. On the message details screen, choose Use the menu to view e-mails that have not been sent. the LSK options to perform other available operations. On the Outbox screen, use the left soft key options to perform other available operations.
  • Page 27: Broadcast Message

    3.5.6.9. E-mail Accounts • Channel settings : This menu allows to do the following: This menu shows your e-mail account(s). To use this Select: select a channel and block broadcast messages function for the frst time, you must set up e-mail you do not need.
  • Page 28: Multimedia Message

    sent message. Delivery report informs you Folder name : of sent message status, which is either successfully delivered or failed. Reply path enables the SMSC address: recipient to use the same SMS center as you. Save specify the number of your SMS center. This number is sent message saves the text messages you have obtainable from your network service provider.
  • Page 29: Common Settings

    your phone will automatically insert your signature at Data account: the end of the MMS message. use one of the MMS accounts as your current data account. Signature: edit a signature. Sending: determines how you send an MMS message Connection type: as follows: specify the method of sending MMS messages.
  • Page 30: File Manager

    Home network: selects how soon your phone will You can save files in various formats to Images and download an MMS message. Select Immediate to Audio folders. download an MMS message immediately. Deferred File manager manages all pictures, video, audio, and receives an MMS alert for you to decide whether to other files stored in your phone or memory card (if download the message or not.
  • Page 31: Tools

    : rename the current file. Make sure that this phone can interoperate with • Delete : delete the current file. other Bluetooth-enabled devices. Use Seals-approved • Sort by : allows you to sort file folders and lists. compatible accessories. Consult other manufacturers to •...
  • Page 32: Alarm

    a device. Successfully paired devices appear on the My 3.7.1.4. My Name device list. Use this option to rename your phone. The new name will appear on another device that has found your phone. Note: 3.7.1.5. Advanced Some devices, especially Bluetooth earphones may have a fixed password;...
  • Page 33: Jump To Date

    monthly view, and Lunar calendar. 3.7.3.5. Jump to Date Access this menu to display a date edit box. Enter a date 3.7.3.1. View and press Confirm to display the screen showing the On the calendar screen, press Confirm to view the month that contains the date.
  • Page 34: Calculator

    On the Unit converter menu, select the unit you wish within different time zones. to convert, such as weight. Use the left and right keys to On this menu, use the left and right keys to select select measurements and use the up and down keys to different GMT times and show the current time in scroll to a unit field.
  • Page 35: Stopwatch

    Key to return to the standby mode. Your phone will and delete any record. save the record file automatically. 3.7.10.2. nWay Stopwatch • List : shows all your audio files. Press the left soft key to perform available operations. Use the navigation keys to start up to four timers (these cannot run at the same time).
  • Page 36: Minigps

    1121111 MiniGPS This menu shows the longitude and latitude of the current location. Phonebook For details, see “2.6 Phonebook”. This phone supports GPS. Enter this menu to start the smart GPS. To enable the function, your phone must be equipped with a memory 1111 Calls card that contains software (the packing box of this...
  • Page 37: Call Settings

    • Call : press Confirm to call the number. 3.11.1.4. Received Calls • Send text message : select this option to send a The Received Calls menu shows on the screen all the text message to the number. calls you have answered. For detailed procedures, see •...
  • Page 38 keys, and the keys on the left side of the phone. Transfer all incoming calls to a preset number. 3.11.2.2. Call Waiting (Network Support Divert if unreachable Needed) Transfer calls to a preset number if you cannot be reached. When this function is enabled, a call waiting screen will appear to register another incoming call.
  • Page 39: Advanced Settings

    password will be authenticated through the network. provider. 3.11.2.6. Fixed Dial (Network Support Note: Needed) This service only supports GSM calls. Use this menu to call selected numbers (if supported by • Outgoing calls your SIM card). All calls: bar all outgoing calls. This menu provides the following options: International calls: bar all international calls.
  • Page 40: Settings

    numbers. service number 17951. 3.11.2.7.3. Auto Redial Note: Press Confirm to enable or disable this function. This Your SIM card must support this function. function enables your phone to automatically redial numbers at given intervals if calling fails. Each redial Mode attempt is displayed on the screen.
  • Page 41: User Profiles

    settings. as an operation error. Answer mode: select whether to answer a call by 3.12.1. User profiles pressing any key. When this function is enabled, you can answer a call by pressing any key other than the Send , This phone provides a number of profiles that enable RSK and LSK , and the keys on the left side of the you to customize ringtones.
  • Page 42 3.12.2.2. Schedule Power /End use any of these navigation keys to perform its function quickly. This function prompts your phone to automatically start On this menu, select a navigation key and press or shut down at a specified time. You can enable or Confirm to display the phone’s main functions.
  • Page 43: Network Settings

    saver. automatically locks in standby mode if no operation is performed. • Show date and time : access this menu to show or hide time and date in standby mode. 3.12.2.11. Font Size • Clock type : access this menu to show an analog or digital clock on the standby screen.
  • Page 44: Security Settings

    a network and press the soft left key to perform related Use this menu to call a group meeting attended by two operations. or more contacts or to send a text message to a group of contacts. Press the LSK to perform related operations. GPRS Connection operations.
  • Page 45: Accessories

    Accessories The T-Flash Card that comes with the phone is equipped with PC SUITE software. Charger Earpiece When you connect a charger to your phone, the screen The following section applies to a headset with only one backlight turns on, your phone begins charging, and the button.
  • Page 46: Care And Maintenance

    Switch off your cellular phone when in an aircraft. by Seals. Wireless phones can cause interference or danger Please always use a battery and charger from Seals. to an aircraft. In an aircraft, the phone can be used in flight mode.
  • Page 47 However, it is not dust-proof or un-breakable if subjected to overwhelming impact. For best results and long product life, one should protect the SEALS VR7 against salt water, dust and strong impacts. Make back-up copies of important information stored in your phone or maintain a written record.
  • Page 48: Environmental Commitments

    Please dispose of packing materials, spent batteries, and used phones in strict accordance with local laws and regulations. Play your part in the recycling effort. Batteries and packing materials from Seals are marked with standard symbols that indicate how to recycle and dispose of waste properly.
  • Page 49 Index Bluetooth 6, 13, 17, 18, 20, 29, 30 Bluetooth Earpiece 14 Bookmarks 16 Broadcast Message 26 Browser 15 Browsing the Phonebook 12 Add 18, 26 Add bookmark 16 Add to Blacklist 13, 35 Advanced 23, 24, 31 Cache 17 Alarm 5, 6, 31 Calculator 32, 33 Answer 11...
  • Page 50 Charging the Battery 9 Clear authentication information 17 Earpiece 6, 44 Clear cache 17 Ecompass 35 Clear cookies 17 Effect settings 21, 22 Clear Mailbox 25 Email 13, 18, 25, 29 Conference Call 43 end an ongoing call 4 Conference group 5 Ending a Call 10 Cont.
  • Page 51 Headset 39 Keypad 3 Homepage 16 Keypad Control Keys 3 Keypad lock 6 Image quality 21 Image settings 21 Languages 26 Image size 21 LCD Backlight 42 Inbox 23, 24, 25 LED highlight 21 increase the ring tone volume 5 left key 4, 5, 18, 34, 42 Indoor 39 left soft key 3, 4, 11, 13, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25,...
  • Page 52 Memory status 16, 27, 29 Messaging 22, 23 Phonebook 12, 34 Missed calls 36 Phonebook settings 13 Missed Calls 36 Photos 21 Move 12, 13, 30 Call 3, 18, 19, 20, 35, 36, 40 Move to phone/memory card 24 Call Key 4 Multimedia 17 PIN 10, 42, 43 Multimedia Message 23, 27...
  • Page 53 Reply by MMS 23, 24 Show pictures 17 Reply by SMS 23 Shutter sound 21 Restore browser settings 17 Silent 39 Restore default 21, 22 SIM card 7, 13 Right key 18 SMSC address 26 right soft key 3 SMS SOS Settings 40 Right soft key 18, 19, 20, 33 Sound Recorder 33 Speed Dial 5, 41...
  • Page 54 Tone settings 5, 40 Tools 30, 33 Wallpaper 41 Torch 33 WAP browser 15 White balance 21, 22 World Clock 33 Unit converter 32 Unit Converter 32 Up 4, 5, 11, 14, 15, 18, 19 Use as 18, 29 User profiles 5, 39 Validity period 27, 28 Vibration 6 Video quality 21...
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