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  • Page 1: User Manual

    User Manual - V1302...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS/MEASURES ..............6 PHONE LAYOUT ....................7 1 GETTING STARTED..................8 Removing the battery cover ............... 8 Removing the battery ................ 8 Inserting the SIM card................ 8 Inserting the Memory card ..............9 Re-Inserting the battery ..............9 Putting back the battery cover ............
  • Page 3 3.8.4 My vCard ..................16 3.8.5 vCard version................... 16 4 MESSAGES ....................16 SMS ....................16 4.1.1 Inbox ....................16 4.1.2 Outbox ..................... 17 4.1.3 Drafts ....................18 4.1.4 Write message ................. 18 4.1.5 Templates ..................18 4.1.6 Text message settings ..............18 MMS ....................
  • Page 4 5.2.3 Blacklist .................... 23 5.2.3.1 Mode ....................23 5.2.3.2 Blacklist Number ................23 5.2.4 Auto redial..................23 5.2.5 Speed dial ..................23 5.2.6 IP dial ....................23 5.2.7 Background sound ................23 5.2.8 Call time display................23 5.2.9 Call time reminder ................24 5.2.10 Auto call disconnect .................
  • Page 5 11 SETTINGS ...................... 32 11.1 DUAL SIM SETTINGS ..............32 11.2 PHONE SETTINGS ................. 32 11.3 USER PROFILES ................33 11.4 NETWORK SETUP ................. 33 11.4.1 SIM 1 network setup ................ 33 11.4.1.1 Network selection ................33 11.4.1.2 Preferred networks ................33 11.4.2 SIM 2 network setup ................
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions/Measures

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS/MEASURES Please comply with these precautions/measures to avoid dangerous or illegal situations and to ensure peak performance of your phone. ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Do not use the phone hand-held while driving. Park the vehicle on the road side, if phone is hand-held. SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT Switch your phone off while boarding an aircraft.
  • Page 7: Phone Layout

    PHONE LAYOUT Front Speaker Left Soft Key Right Soft Key OK Key Power Key/End Key Call Key 4-way Scroll Button (up, down, left, right) Keypad Back Speaker...
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    1 GETTING STARTED Removing the battery cover: 1.1.1 Ensure that the phone is switched off 1.1.2 Press and slide the battery cover in the upwards direction to unlock the battery 1.1.3 Lift the battery cover up to open Removing the battery from the compartment: 1.2.1 Locate the battery groove at the bottom middle of the...
  • Page 9: Inserting The Memory Card

    Installation of SIM Card: 1.4.1 Locate the SIM Card sockets 1.4.2 Slide the SIM Cards into SIM Card sockets (as shown below) Installing the battery: 1.5.1 Slide the battery into the compartment in such a way that the metal connectors of the battery are aligned with the metal connectors of the phone 1.5.2 Push the battery down...
  • Page 10: Basic Function

    BASIC FUNCTION Making a Call When the logo of the service provider appears on the display screen, you can dial or receive calls. The information bar at the upper left corner of the display screen shows the network signal strength (when there are 5 information bars, the signal is at its strongest).
  • Page 11: Emergency Calls

    EMERGENCY CALLS As long as in the network service range (which can be confi rmed by checking the signal strength bars on the top left corner of the screen), you can always call emergency service. If your network supplier does not provide roaming service in your area, the screen will display “Emergency”, to inform you that only emergency call is permitted.
  • Page 12: Input Method

    • DTMF: Power on/off the operations of DTMF. • Conference*: Enter multiple party conference call state. By following the prompts, you can have the following functions: receive waiting calls, add them into multiple party call, maintain the multiple party call, talk privately with one party of the conference while maintaining all other callers, connect one party in the call conference with another party while exiting the multiple party call oneself, maintain one party of the...
  • Page 13: Number Keys

    2.6.4 Number keys Press number keys (0-9) to enter numbers. Press and hold number keys (2-9) to start speed dial. You can also use number keys to select menu. If a number is shown before an option in the menu list, you can select the option quickly by pressing the corresponding number key.
  • Page 14: Phonebook

    PHONEBOOK You can store information such as names, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses in the phonebook. Phone numbers can be stored in your mobile phone or SIM card. The mobile phone can store up to 1000 records, the amount of phone numbers that SIM card can store vary with its capacity. In standby state, you can access this interface with the help of right soft key.
  • Page 15: Copy All

    COPY ALL This function enables you to copy all entries both from the SIM card to Phone / Other SIM and vice versa. DELETE You can delete entries from the SIM card and Phone. To delete entries from SIM card or Phone select “From SIM 1”, “From SIM 2”...
  • Page 16: Fields

    3.8.3 Fields It enables you to set vCard details, such as Home number, Company name, E-mail address, etc. 3.8.4 My vCard You can create your own card via vCard method. The options available are: Edit my vCard: Enables to edit the vCard by entering details in the following fi...
  • Page 17: Outbox

    Move to Phone/SIM: Enables to move the messages to SIM/Phone. Chat: Enables to chat with the sender of the current message. Delete All: Enables to delete all the messages in the inbox. Copy All: Enables to copy all the messages from SIM/Phone. Move All: Enables to move all the messages from SIM/Phone.
  • Page 18: Drafts

    4.1.3 Drafts This folder temporarily contains the messages which are saved to be sent or edited later. 4.1.4 Write message You can create and send messages by this option: Select Menu > Messages > SMS > Write Message. You can write a message maximum of 612 characters.
  • Page 19: Mms

    SIM 1 message settings Profi le settings: Enables to select the profi le you have confi gured in your mobile phone. Common settings: • Delivery report: Enables to get the delivery notifi cation by making the status ON/OFF. Memory status: It enables to check SIM and Phone memory status.
  • Page 20: Inbox

    4.2.2 Inbox This folder contains multimedia messages received from other users. 4.2.3 Outbox This folder contains the saved messages which are delivered to the recipient. 4.2.4 Drafts This folder is a temporary storage place for MMS that are waiting to be sent.
  • Page 21: Chat

    CHAT It is possible to set up two Chat rooms by formulating “My Nickname” and “Remote Number”, in this way chatting through short messages with the other party becomes possible. VOICE MAIL SERVER When you cannot answer a call, you can request the caller to leave a message through Voice mail service which you can listen to, by accessing your Voice mail.
  • Page 22: Sim 1 Received Calls

    5.1.1.3 SIM 1 received calls You can see the latest received calls. 5.1.1.4 Delete SIM 1 call logs You can delete Missed calls, Dialed calls, Received calls and All calls from SIM 1 card. 5.1.1.5 SIM 1 call timers You can view time of the Last call, Dialed calls, Received calls and Reset all call’s time on SIM 1 card.
  • Page 23: Query Status

    5.2.1.2.3 Query Status Enables to enquire the current status of your query from the network. 5.2.1.3 Call divert Enables to set Divert all voice calls, Divert if unreachable, Divert if no answer, Divert if busy, Divert all data calls and Cancel all diverts. 5.2.1.4 Call barring It allows you to restrict the calls that you make and receive on your phone.
  • Page 24: Call Time Reminder

    5.2.9 Call time reminder This function enables you to set the call time reminder as Single time or Periodic. 5.2.10 Auto call disconnect It enables you to disconnect the current call automatically after certain duration of time. You can on/off this option and set the time between 1 and 9999 seconds.
  • Page 25: Multimedia

    MULTIMEDIA IMAGE VIEWER Image Viewer provides you with a quick view of the picture functions. You can view the pictures from the photo’s folder. View: Enables you to view the captured images. Browse Style: You can view images in List style or Matrix style. Use: Enables you to send the image to wallpaper, screensaver or to the phonebook.
  • Page 26: Sound Recorder

    SOUND RECORDER Your phone supports two kinds of recording formats: AMR and WAV. Select a format from settings in options. You can also record and save a call in the Phone or the Memory card. FM RADIO You can use your phone to listen to FM radio stations once the original Headset is plugged into the accessory’s connector.
  • Page 27: Games

    GAMES Select Menu > Games, to access the games. Game interface offers option to select a game, the user can select the following games from the interface: • F1 race • Riches • Puzzle On selecting a game the user will receive the following options: Start Game: To start the game Game Level: Enables to confi...
  • Page 28: Services

    SERVICES STK (SIM Application ToolKit) is shown only if it is provided on your SIM card. For further details, please contact your network operator. WAP function enables you to use the phone to surf the internet. Homepage: Enables to connect browser to the homepage, you have set. Bookmarks: The phone displays a list of stored bookmarks.
  • Page 29: Organiser

    ORGANISER 10.1 E-BOOK READER Your phone can be used to read the books by storing them in *.txt fi le* format. It supports view of UCS-2, ASCII and UTF-8 encoding documents. Select Menu > Organiser > E-Book Reader, to access/read the books stored in your E-Book folder.
  • Page 30: Unit Converter

    10.4 UNIT CONVERTER You can make the units conversion for weight and length. In the fi rst entry fi eld, select the format from which unit you want to convert and to which. In the second entry fi eld, enter the value to be converted. After entering the value, press OK to automatically convert it into required value.
  • Page 31: Alarm

    10.8 ALARM You can set the device to sound an alarm at a desired time. The mobile phone can set upto fi ve alarms, and supports shutdown alarm. Select Menu > Extras > Alarm, to access the alarm. To set the Alarm, select the time and set the Options: On /Off, Time, Repeat Type, Snooze time and Alert type.
  • Page 32: Settings

    SETTINGS 11.1 DUAL SIM SETTINGS You can set the dual SIM mode on your mobile phone, according to the following options: • Dual SIM Active • Only SIM 1 Active • Only SIM 2 Active • Flight Mode 11.2 PHONE SETTINGS Select Menu >...
  • Page 33: User Profiles

    11.3 USER PROFILES You can select your own user profi le for the phone. Select Menu > Settings > User Profi les, to access different profi les. • General • Meeting • Outdoor • Indoor • Headset • Save Power You can activate and customise them as per your need.
  • Page 34: Fixed Dial

    11.5.1.2 Fixed dial This function enables you to set the fi xed dial option On or Off. 11.5.1.3 Barred dial This function enables you to set the barred dial option On or Off. 11.5.1.4 Change password This option let you to change the password of your phone. 11.5.2 SIM 2 security setup Please refer to the content in “SIM 1 security setup”.
  • Page 35: Restore Factory Settings

    You can execute the following functions in long distance control: Control Functions: • Power Off - It will power off the lost mobile. • Disk Format – It will format the disk. • Delete Phonebook – It will delete all phone book entries. •...
  • Page 36: Disclaimer

    You must use the same Bluetooth Profi le to enable the Bluetooth devices to communicate with one another. To determine the profi les supported by other Videocon products, visit http://www.videoconmobiles.com For other devices, contact their respective manufacturers. Certain Bluetooth features including...
  • Page 37: Appendix I: Troubleshooting

    APPENDIX I: TROUBLESHOOTING If you encounter problems while using the phone or if it performs erratically, you can consult the information in the following table. If a particular problem cannot be resolved by using the following information, contact the dealer from whom you purchased the phone. Problems Possible causes Possible solutions...
  • Page 38 If you are not able to connect to the Change your location to one where network, the phone will continue to the network is accessible or temporarily send out signals as it attempts to turn off your phone. locate a base station. Doing so consumes battery power and will consequently shorten the standby time.
  • Page 39: Appendix Ii: Abbreviations And Explanation

    APPENDIX II: ABBREVIATIONS AND EXPLANATION Global System of Mobile Communication GPRS General Packet Radio Service Short Message Service Wireless Application Protocol Fixed Dialing Numbers Subscriber Identity Module Personal Identifi cation Number Personal Unblocking Key IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity Mobile Country Code Mobile Network Code Call waiting A service provided by the network, which allows you to answer...

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