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Summary of Contents for Videocon V1435

  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Composing text messages .......11 Legal Notices ............. iii Working with E-mail ..........11 Software Update Information ......iv Lock the keypad ...........12 Getting Started ...........1 Connecting to the PC .........12 Safety Precautions ..........1 V-Connect ............14 Assembling the device .........2 Wireless Access Protocol (WAP) ....14 Charge the battery ..........5 Data account............15...
  • Page 3 Table of contents Calculator ..............35 FM radio ..............19 Bluetooth ..............35 Games ............... 21 World Clock .............36 Messages ............22 Ebook reader ............36 Fie manager ............ 24 Shortcuts ..............36 Settings ............25 Torch .................36 Display settings ............25 Phone settings .............25 Security settings ..........25 Language ..............27 Call settings ............28 Network settings ..........30...
  • Page 4: Legal Notices

    All rights reserved. Reproduction, transfer, accuracy, reliability or contents of this document. distribution or storage of part or all of the VIDEOCON reserves the right to revise this contents in this document in any form without document or withdraw it at any time without the prior written permission of VIDEOCON is prior notice.
  • Page 5: Software Update Information

    Software Update Information To enhance device performance, we recommend that you get in touch with the nearest Videocon Authorized Service Center, regarding availability of updated firmware for your device. Please see the enclosed Service Center Directory for the Videocon Authorized Service Center nearest to your location.
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    Getting Started Potentially hazardous environments Safety Precautions Switch your phone off when entering any Please comply with these precautions to enclosure which may be storing explosives or avoid putting yourself or other around you in a materials that are explosive in nature, such as dangerous or illegal situation, and ensure peak refueling stations, or a construction site where performance of your phone.
  • Page 7: Assembling The Device

    Getting Started Assembling the device Battery Use 1. Hold the back cover and gently slide in upward To extend the battery life of your device: direction to open. • Use the standard wall charger to charge the battery for the first time. • During the first 3-4 charge cycles, charge the battery until the battery indicator on the display stops moving up and down.
  • Page 8 Getting Started 3. Insert the SIM card into its respective slot. 2. If the battery is in the compartment, lift and Make sure that the contact area on the card pull it out in the direction of the arrow (shown is facing the connectors on the device, and below).
  • Page 9 Getting Started 5. Replace the battery. Align the contacts of the 4. Insert memory card. Take a compatible battery with the corresponding connectors microSD card, and place it into the memory on the battery compartment. card slot.. PAGE 4...
  • Page 10: Charge The Battery

    Getting Started 3. The battery level indicator on the device Charge the battery screen start scrolling vertically to indicate To charge the device battery: that the battery is being charged. 1. Take the USB cable from the device packaging, NOTE: Exercise extreme caution while and attach it to power adapter.
  • Page 11: Know Your Device

    Know your device Phone Layout PAGE 6...
  • Page 12: Left Soft Key

    Know your device • Select and hold to turn on or off the device. Left Soft Key • Cancel active menu and return to the idle In idle mode, click Left soft key to access the screen. phone menu. Miscellaneous Keys Right Soft Key Functions vary in different situations or function Use to perform functions that display in the lower...
  • Page 13: Dual Sim Card

    Know your device • Select and hold a digit key to dial its associated speed dial contact. • In idle mode, select and hold “1” key to enter Voice mailbox. • In application menu, select corresponding number to quickly go to its corresponding menu.
  • Page 14: Screen Icons

    Screen Icons Screen (indicator) icons provide information such Icon Definition as battery level, network signal strength, current Alert type is first ring and then vibrate date & time and so forth. Alert type is first vibrate then ring Icon Definition Phone is locked Missed call alert Connected to network...
  • Page 15: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations for which you want to display the call history. Make a Call Use the up and down navigation keys to select Using Keypad a contact, and select the SIM1 or SIM2 Dial keys based on which SIM you want to use for this call. To make a call using the keypad, enter the phone number including the area code.
  • Page 16: Composing Text Messages

    Basic Operations 2. Enter a recipient’s number, or select Home • Messaging: View the Messages menu. Add from Phonebook to add a recipient • Sound recorder: Record the active call. from the Phonebook. Move up or down to select additional recipients, and select Add • Mute: Switch the microphone on or off.
  • Page 17: Lock The Keypad

    Basic Operations To lock the keypad manually from the idle screen, 1. Select Home Messages Email/ or in a menu, select and hold the ; character till 2. Enter the recipient’s e-mail address, or select the device flashes a message. a recipient from the Phonebook.
  • Page 18 Basic Operations • Webcam: Use the device as a web camera to voice chat on your favorite instant messaging application. • COM port: Use this device as a modem to browse the Internet on your computer using your phone’s GPRS connection. PAGE 13...
  • Page 19: V-Connect

    V-Connect • Input address: Enter the desired address Wireless Access Protocol (WAP) (URL) of the website or webpage in this WAP or Wireless Application Protocol browser column. provides all basic services of a computer based • Service inbox: Service inbox receives and web browser but simplified to operate within the stores URLs through text messages from the restrictions of a mobile phone.
  • Page 20: Data Account

    V-Connect This is a more costly medium for accessing o Clear cache: Clear the temporary storage the Internet. space on your device where recently viewed Web pages are stored. • GPRS: Connection settings to acces your service providers data services. These are o Clear cookies: Delete the files that necessary to browse the Internet, access websites leave on your device to offer...
  • Page 21: Call History

    Call history Use Call history to view the dialled, received or missed calls. On the Idle screen, select Home Call history. If two SIM cards are inserted, the call history for each is displayed separately. • Dialled calls: Displays the list of recently dialled calls.
  • Page 22: Multimedia

    Multimedia • Scene mode: Select Auto or Night for the Camera camera to capture images in dark. Use the in-built camera to take and save pictures. • Effect settings: Set the effects that you Select Menu Camera to launch Multimedia wish to use for the captured images.
  • Page 23: Video Player

    Multimedia grayscale, Sepia, Sepia green, Sepia blue and To watch the recorded videos, select Video so forth. player. The options available for video recorder settings are: • Storage: Choose a folder to store the recorded video file. • Switch to camera: You can directly go to camera to take the images.
  • Page 24: Audio Player

    Multimedia Select Options for other options: Audio player • New record: Start recording sound. Your phone provides you a friendly audio player device for entertainment purpose. You may • List: Lists all recorded sounds. enter the audio player via phone menu. Music • Settings: Set the output format and the tracks must be saved in File manager in order storage location for the recorded sound files.
  • Page 25 Multimedia • File list: View list of recorded tracks. • Settings o Background play: To on/off the FM background play. o Loud speaker: Switch loud speaker on or off. o Record format: Choose the file type in which the radio will be recorder. The supported formats are;...
  • Page 26: Games

    Games Press Menu Game, to access the Game menu. You may play Raiden 1944 and Tetris game. PAGE 21...
  • Page 27: Messages

    Messages • Scheduled SMS: Sends the SMS automatically In Messages, you can send and receive text messages, multimedia messages and emails. on the scheduled date and time. • SMS signature: Set the status to On/Off From the idle screen, select Home Messages to view the available functions of messaging.
  • Page 28 Messages • Sort SMS: You can sort SMS by time, name or setting. You can also check the memory number. status of the phone. Voicemail The device supports multimedia messaging, Voice mail server is an interactive system for which allows you to send rich content (images, storing, processing and reproducing verbal videos, sounds and so on) as message attachment messages through a voicemail server.
  • Page 29: Fie Manager

    Fie manager View files and folders stored on the device memory and the external micro SD card. You can open, create, move, copy, rename, send, and search for files and folders. PAGE 24...
  • Page 30: Settings

    Settings Phone settings The phone provides you the option to change the settings for various features of the phone. Dual SIM settings Display settings • Dual SIM active: Activate both SIM cards. • SIM1active: Activate SIM1 only. Customize the look and feel of your device. The options are: • SIM2 active: Activate SIM2 only.
  • Page 31 Settings inserts a new SIM card in your device, the Mobile • Fixed dial: Limit outgoing calls to specific tracker feature automatically sends a message to numbers only. preset recipients, so that you can initiate steps • Barred dial: Request a password to make or to recover it.
  • Page 32: Language

    Settings Language Privacy lock Select Hindi or English as device language. Make phonebook contacts or received messages private. Pref. input methods User profiles Select preferred input method. Switch profiles to suit different types of call Greeting text/ environments. Edit the message that greets you when you turn The available profiles are;...
  • Page 33: Call Settings

    Settings o Call divert – You can set to forward the Low Battery protection incoming call in different conditions and Set the status on/off to avoid use of multimedia enable to Activate/Deactivate call diversion function when battery is low. and check the Query status. Restore factory settings o Call barring - In order to activate this service, it requires the services provided by the...
  • Page 34 Settings • Auto redial: You can select to redial the Voice changer number automatically when a call is not Set different voice mode during the call. connected. Call Reject SMS • Speed dial: Enable or disable speed dial, and You can reject a call by sending an SMS. associate contacts to the numbers available in the speed dial list.
  • Page 35: Network Settings

    Settings Network settings Network settings provide user the option to select a desired network and addition of a new network to the network list. The network settings give you the option: • SIM network settings: The options available under network setup are: o Network selection o Preferences Note: These options are available for both the...
  • Page 36: Phonebook

    Phonebook view contact details, send an SMS or MMS, delete, Save and update contact information, such copy, or move the contact between the SIM and as phone numbers, home addresses, or e-mail phone memory. addresses of your contacts. Add an image or a personal ringing tone to a contact.
  • Page 37 Phonebook store contacts. You may choose SIM1, • Move: Move selected contact from phone SIM2, phone memory or All. memory to SIM card or vice versa. o V card: Send your contact details as a • Send card: Send the details of the selected vCard to a contact.
  • Page 38 Phonebook • Add to Blacklist: Block incoming calls from selected contact. • Add to Whitelist: Set the status of the white list function. If you set the status Yes, you will receive the call only from the numbers that you edit in the white list.” PAGE 33...
  • Page 39: Organizer

    Organizer important meetings. To access calendar press Alarm Home ;Organizer ;Calendar. You can select Set the alarm to ring at a specific date and time. year, month and date using direction keys. On a Press Edit to access the following sub-options; selected date you can select to view;...
  • Page 40: Calculator

    Organizer Bluetooth o Repeat - Set the alarm to repeat Once, Everyday, Weekly, and Monthly, and so You can communicate with other compatible forth. device through wireless Bluetooth connection. Compatible devices may include: Mobile Phones, o Location - Enter the location of the event. Personal Computers, Bluetooth headsets.
  • Page 41: World Clock

    Organizer various cities across the world. You can see a • Settings: You can set Mobile Phone Bluetooth. world map and immediate time in those cities The available option are; using world clock. Press Menu Organizer o This device is visible - Set the Visibility of World clock, to view a particular city time using the Bluetooth.

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