Skycell ST88 User Manual

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SKYCELL ST88
GSM/GPRS Digital Mobile Phone
User's Guide

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  • Page 1 SKYCELL ST88 GSM/GPRS Digital Mobile Phone User’s Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. THE BASICS................ 4 1.1............4 NTRODUCTION 1.2............4 ECURITY UIDE 1.3 F ............5 AFETY 1.3.1 G ..........5 ENERAL ATTENTION 1.3.2 P ............6 HONE AFETY 1.3.3 B ........... 7 ATTERY AFETY 1.3.4 C ..........9 HARGER AFETY 1.3.5 C...
  • Page 3 3.1 USAGE OF FUNCTION MENU ........21 3.3 P ..............23 HONE 3.4 SMS ................24 3.4.2 Write Message ............ 24 3.4.3 Inbox ..............25 Outbox ................. 26 3.4.4 Template ............. 27 3.4.5 Message Setting ..........27 3.5 MMS............... 28 3.6 Chat ...............
  • Page 4 3.21 Stopwatch: ............40 3.22 E ................ 40 XTRA 3.22.1 Units Converter ..........40 3.22.2 Currency Converter .......... 40 3.22.3 Incoming call show ........... 40 3.23 World clock ............41 3.24 Calendar ..............41 3.25 S ..............41 HORTCUTS 3.26. S ..............
  • Page 5: The Basics

    The Basics 1.1. Introduction Thank you for choosing the E880 colour screen GSM/GPRS digital mobile phone. After reading this guide you will be able to fully master the use of your E880 mobile phone and appreciate all its functions and ease of use. E880 colour screen mobile phone is designed for use on the GSM/GPRS networks.
  • Page 6: For Your Safety

    becomes known to a third party. - Please keep the phone out of sight when leaving it in a vehicle. It is best to carry the phone with you, or locked in the trunk. 1.3 For Your Safety For the efficient and safe operation of your wireless handheld mobile telephone, observe these guidelines.
  • Page 7: Phone Safety

    detectors, automatic doors and other automatic control installations. To find out the effect of mobile phones on a pacemaker or other piece of electronic medical equipment please contact the manufacturers or local sales agents of the equipment.  To avoid the mobile phone malfunctioning, or catching fire, please do not violently impact, jolt or throw your mobile phone.
  • Page 8: Battery Safety

    to assure your safety under such circumstances please do not use the mobile phone. If your car is equipped with an airbag, do not  place your phone on top of it or within the contact area of the airbag in order to avoid seriously harming the driver or passenger when the airbag inflates.
  • Page 9 this will cause the battery to catch fire and explode. When installing the battery, do not use force or  pressure, as this will cause the battery to leak, overheat, crack and catch fire.  Please do not use wires, needles or other metal objects to short-circuit the battery.
  • Page 10: Charger Safety

     Please do not continuously charge for more than 24 hours.  The voltage range of the phone battery is 3.6 V - 4.2 1.3.4 Charger Safety  Please use AC 220 volts. The use of any other voltage will cause battery leakage, fire and cause damage to the mobile phone and charger.
  • Page 11: Cleaning And Maintenance

    pulling on the cord will damage the cord and lead to electrical shock or fire. 1.3.5 Cleaning and Maintenance  The mobile phone, battery and charger are not water resistant. Please do not use them in the bathroom or other excessively moist areas and likewise avoid allowing them to get wet in the rain.
  • Page 12 INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS Charger: Please do not charge in the following places:1, in  sunlight;2, the outside temperature lower than 5 ℃ higher than 40 moist or humid places, dusty ℃ places or places with excessive vibration (this will cause malfunctioning);4, near televisions, radios, electronic products.
  • Page 13: Before Use

    Before Use 2.1. Components Name and Explanation 2.1.1. Technical Specification Handset Model ST-88 Dimensions (w×h×t) 114.6mm ×50.4mm ×17mm Weight 100g (with 1000mAh battery) Lithium Battery Model STB-88 Nominal voltage 3.7V Maximum Charge Voltage 4.2V Capacity 1000mAh Standby Time 50H-150H Talk Time 3H-5H Travel charger Model...
  • Page 14: Introduction To Icons In Standby

    2.1.2. Introduction to Icons in standby Icon Description The more bars displayed, the better the signal strength The device is being used in a GPRS network. Vibrator indicator SMS indicator MMS indicator Alarm indicator Earphone indicator Divert all calls The device keypad is unlocked The device keypad is locked Battery Status You have missed calls...
  • Page 15: Key Function

    2.2. Key function 1. Navigation key: (1)Up key: when editing, move the cursor with the direction of up;on standby mode, press the key to enter “camera”. (2)Down key: when editing, move the cursor with the direction of down;on standby mode, press the key to enter “Bluetooth”.
  • Page 16: Touch Screen Function

    standby mode, to see the record of all calls made. 5. Right upper key: To perform the function of the prompt displayed in lower right corner of the screen. 6. Left upper key: To perform the function of the prompt displayed in lower left corner of the screen.
  • Page 17: Sim Card

    the mobile phone’s screen; When the battery level icon indicates that the battery is full and does not flash anymore, this means that the battery is fully charged. When charging is complete, unplug the charge connector from the electrical outlet and the mobile phone. If the mobile phone automatically shuts down, or indicates that the “Battery is low”...
  • Page 18: Install And Remove The Sim

    provided by network provider. The information recorded on the metal area of the SIM card is all the data related to establishing a connection with the network, together with the names and numbers in your phonebook and messages. Your SIM card can be removed from your mobile phone and inserted in any other GSM/GPRS mobile phone to be read (a new mobile phone will automatically read the SIM card).
  • Page 19: Dialing

    your network provider. If you successively enter your PIN2 number three times incorrectly, this function will be unable to use, and you need PUK2 number to unlock. For details, please contact your network provider.  PUK code When you want to change the locked PIN code, you need to input the PUK code.
  • Page 20: Calling Fixed Line Extensions

    During a call, press the left soft key “Option” to enter the call menu, In the call menu you can perform the following operations: pause, end, new call, phonebook, SMS and so on. 2.6.9 Calling Fixed Line Extensions Some fixed phone extensions cannot be called directly. You must first go through the switchboard before you can dial the extension.
  • Page 21: Emergency Calls

    +86 21 114 + country code complete phone number dial key 2.6.11 Dial the phones in the list All the numbers you dialed and received are saved in one form of the mobile phone. The recent calls dialed and answered are in the front(please refer to phone record in section 3.9).
  • Page 22: Function Menu

    missed, received, refused and dialled calls. Tips: The incoming calls form number in the blacklist will be saved in the refused call. 3. Function Menu 3.1 Usage of Function menu 3.2 Structure of the Function Menu The function menu has the following default structure: 1-1 Phone Book 1-1-1 Quick Search 1-1-2 Search entry...
  • Page 23 1-2-1 SMS 1-2-2 MMS 1-2-3 Chat 1-2-4 Voice Mail Service 1-2-5 Broadcast Message 1-3 Call History 1-3-1 Missed calls 1-3-2 Dialed calls 1-3-3 Received calls 1-3-4 Delete call log 1-3-5 Call time 1-3-6 Call costs 1-3-7 SMS counter 1-3-8 GPRS counter 1-4 Settings 1-4-1 Pen calibration 1-4-2 Phone setup...
  • Page 24: Phone Book

    1-8-4 Indoor 1-8-5 Headset 1-8-6 Blue tooth 1-9 Organizer 1-9-1 Calendar 1-9-2 To do list 1-9-3 Alarm 1-9-4 World clock 1-9-5 Incoming call city 1-9-6 Stopwatch 1-10 Services 1-10-1 STK 1-10-2 WAP 1-10-3 Data account 1-11 Extra 1-11-1 Calculator 1-11-2 Units Converter 1-11-3 Currency Converter 1-11-4 Blue tooth 1-12 Shortcuts...
  • Page 25: Sms

    can save the number in the “SIM Card” or the “Phone”. ■Copy All: To copy the entry from SIM to Phone or Phone to SIM. You will have the same entry in a different storage. ■Delete select from SIM or from phone to delete all the entries in the mobile phone or SIM card phonebook.
  • Page 26: Inbox

    message by touch pen. (See Section 5“Input Method”) You can carry out the following operations on the current message. Done: After finishing your SMS message, you can use this option to select the following operations. Use template : To edit the new message with template.
  • Page 27: Outbox

    submenu. Your mobile phone will display a list of the messages in the “Inbox”. Press the touch key or Navigation key to scroll to the message you wish to read. By pressing the “Options”, you can carry out the following operations on the current message: Reply To reply to the sender.
  • Page 28: Template

    Store to phone to save the current SMS from SIM card into mobile phone. Otherwise this options won’t appear. Store on SIM to save the current SMS from mobile phone into SIM card. Otherwise this option won’t appear. Move to phone To move the massage to the SIM Card from handset.
  • Page 29: Mms

    select any profile and edit the second settings, then press the left soft key to save the settings.  Delivery report: When this function is set to On, the network informs you whether or not your message has been delivered. *Tip: The function needs support from you network operator.
  • Page 30: Chat

    Delete: To delete the current MMS. Delete All: To delete all MMS in the Drafts.  Sent: Send messages are saved in this folder, you can select the following three options to deal with the selected messages: View, Details of message and New message from the Template.
  • Page 31: Broadcast Message

    3.8 Broadcast Message Tips: the B card can not support the function. ■ receive mode: You can select “on” to enter receive mode, select “off” to reject receive broadcast messages ■ Read message: read the received Broadcast messages. ■ Languages: change the language ■...
  • Page 32: Sms Counter

    the last call, or of all calls.  Last Call Cost: To check the cost of the last call.  Total Cost: To check the cost of all calls.  Reset Cost: Enter PIN2 and reset the call cost.  Max Cost: Press the left soft key “setting”...
  • Page 33: Wap

    3.10.1 WAP Your mobile phone supports wireless application protocol (WAP) service. You can access many different WAP services such as news, weather reports, flight information and so on. These services are especially designed for mobile phones and maintained by WAP service providers. Note: GPRS service the support from the network provider Only in the area of the network covering, you can use the GPRS service.
  • Page 34: Blue Tooth

    In this menu, you can set and edit the data account items as following:  Account name : To edit name of the Data Account.  Number: The dial connecting number of the current data account.  User name: Default is wap. ...
  • Page 35 apparatus successfully and make a call with BT earphone. - My device Press the left soft key “OK” to enter the “my device” submenu, the display will show the apparatus which have been connected with the handset. Select one apparatus and press the left soft key “Options” to carry out the following operations: Connect To connect the apparatus with...
  • Page 36: Fun & Games

    Playing Music: When you active the music player and connect the handset with BT earphone. In my apparatus submenu, please select the Connect to forward the music player service to the BT earphone and make sure the connection between handset and BT earphone is properly. Then you can listen to the music from the BT earphone.
  • Page 37: Video Player

    ■ Touching this symbol to stop playing the audio file and replay it. / Touching these two symbol to switch to the previous or next audio file Renew the playing list Settings: To set the relative spec for the audio player.
  • Page 38: Video Recorder

    Camera Settings: To adjust Shutter Sound, EV, Banding, Delay Timer, Continuous shoot settings. Select [OK] to activate the settings. Image settings: Including Photo size and photo quality adjustment. White balance: to set the balance of light. Scene Mode: To set the profile as auto or night mode.
  • Page 39: Image Viewer

    Tip: In the video finding interface, press the relative number key, you can adjust the relative spec of the video effect. 3.17 Image Viewer Enter the “Image viewer” submenu. 3.18 Multimedia 3.18.1 TV Select “TV” submenu, then press the left soft key “Option”...
  • Page 40: Fm Radio

     Delete All Delete all files of the list.  Settings Set the File format Forward To forward the selected sound recorder to User Profile and SMS.4.6.8 3.18.3 FM Radio This ph FM Radio one also features a radio. You can search radio programs or to do it manually.
  • Page 41: Stopwatch

    3.20 Stopwatch: Stopwatch: To carry out the function of record time. Typical Stopwatch: Two options for your choice: Split Timing and Lap Timing. You can start/pause record the time by press the left soft key. Split Timing: After recording one period time ...
  • Page 42: World Clock

    number. 3.22 World clock Enter the “World clock” submenu, where you will initially see the world clock-browsing interface. Use the option to select the “Daylight saving time for foreign city” on or off. 3.23 Calendar Enter calendar submenu, the calendar will display on the screen and the current date marked with the special color background frame.
  • Page 43: Settings

    3.25. Settings 3.25.1 Pen calibration To calibrate the touch screen of the phone for better accuracy 3.25.2 Phone set up  Time and Date:You can set time and date for your phone in the menu. Home City: Please select the city in the list. Time/Date: To set the current time and date.
  • Page 44: Call Set Up

    option to display the greeting text or not. You can edit and set the Greeting Text.  Speed Dial: You can activate and deactivate the speed dial in this menu. After selecting the phone book list for the relative number key, you can dial the list speedy by hold down the relative number key.
  • Page 45 waiting. Tips: the B card can not support the function.  Calls divert: Tips: the B card can not support the function. In call diversion, the network service permits you to divert the calls, under certain preset situations, certain incoming calls to a telephone number designated by you. You can set and cancel the incoming call diversion function of your mobile phone.
  • Page 46: Network Setup

    of IP number.  Black list: The phone number in this list will be forbidden to make a call. 3.25.4 Network Setup Tips: the B card can not support the function.  Network Selection: Automatic:To search for the network provider automatically;...
  • Page 47  Select Off to cancel the function. ! Tip: The default value of Phone Lock is 1122; please change it as soon as possible.  Auto Keypad Lock: To prevent unwanted key press, you can use this function to lock the keypad. If you do not carry out any operation in the pre- set time, the keypad will be locked automatically.
  • Page 48: Restore Factory Setting

    opening or closing, after choice ,the function of guarding against the safety is opened 3. Message firewall: the mobile phone support the message firewall, after opening the function, and set the filtering number, the short message from the number will be prevented....
  • Page 49: Calculator

    3.27 Calculator Your mobile phone provides a calculator with 4 basic functions to facilitate simple calculations. Enter the “Calculator” submenu to display the operation interface of the calculator:  Use the touch screen to enter the numbers you wish to calculate. ...
  • Page 50: Alarm

    3.30 Alarm You can save many alarms. Select one alarm in the Alarm menu, you can edit and set it 4. Input Method This mobile phone supports Chinese and English input methods and number input.. Input functions are as follows: -input and edit SMS -input and edit phone book name -look for phone name and number...
  • Page 51 #:transfer different input methods *::transfer to mark input Numbers(1-9) under English input state, means letters on each key. 4.2 Input Methods Introduction 4.2.1 English and number input: Keypad of English and number input is defined as follows: Key name Corresponding letter definition function...
  • Page 52: T-Flash Card Introduction

     Press # to switch input methods  When you need to enter a space, in either the uppercase or lowercase input mode, press the number key 0 once.  Press the right soft key to clear mistaken input 4.2.2 Hand writing method It can be used when the function allows and written with touchpen.
  • Page 53: Use Of T-Flash Card

    5.2 Use of T-flash card As one of memorizers of the mobile phone, T-flash card is set as defaulted memorizer. It can be directly used without any setup. Remove the battery, while the T-flash card metal surface downward, align the T flash card with the T card socket and insert it.
  • Page 54 The network  Signal disturbed or blocked, please connection remove from radio shadow and retry; is lost  You are outside the network coverage area;  SIM card invalidated, please contact your network operator. The display  Check that the SIM card has been shows “SIM inserted right...
  • Page 55 card  There may be dirt on the metal surface error (the of the card. Wipe with clean cloth; display  The card has been inserted in the shows wrong position. Put it right. “Insert your  Contact your network service supplier SIM card”) in case of damage to SIM card.
  • Page 56  full content of the guarantee bill  sharp narration of the problem And then contact the local franchiser or the manufacturer’s after service office.
  • Page 57 RF Exposure Information The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types ST88 (FCC ID: XWGST88) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for use at the ear is 0.369 W/kg and when properly worn on...
  • Page 58 determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

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