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Brief Introduction to NEO808i
The content of this manual has been checked carefully, while it may be some difference with the updated
version. We reserve the right to make modifications to the product without prior notification and own the
final right to interpret product performances.
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Brief Introduction to NEO808i The content of this manual has been checked carefully, while it may be some difference with the updated version. We reserve the right to make modifications to the product without prior notification and own the final right to interpret product performances. Topic Page For Your Safety...
  • Page 2 Switch-on / Power on 4.1.1 Entering PIN 4.1.2 Using Hands free Switch-off / Power off Calling 4.3.1 Making Calls 4.3.2 Emergency Calls 4.3.3 Making International Calls 4.3.4 Dialing Recent Calls 4.3.5 Speed Dialing 4.3.6 Receiving Calls 4.3.7 Missed Calls 4.3.8 Additional Calling Functions Text Input 4.4.1...
  • Page 3 5.2.4 Copy All, Synchronization of Caller records, Files, and other between Phones and PC, using additional Synchronization Software to be installed from NEO CD! 5.2.5 Delete 5.2.6 Caller Groups 5.2.7 Other Numbers 5.2.8 Settings SMS (Require network support) 5.3.1 SMS – MMS 5.3.2...
  • Page 4 5.5.6 Sound Effects Entertainment and Games 5.6.1 Camera 5.6.2 Album , also settings like Wallpaper, Background etc. 5.6.3 Video Recorder 5.6.4 Video Player 5.6.5 Picture Artist 5.6.6 Music Player 5.6.7 Radio, Earphones , Handsfree, Speaker Settings etc. 5.6.8 Sound Recorder 5.6.9 Ring tone Composer File Manager...
  • Page 5: For Your Safety

    5.10.8 Bluetooth functions 5.11 Services 5.11.1 5.11.2 Internet Troubleshooting IMEI: International Mobile Station Equipment Identity. Switch off your device, remove the battery, and you can find a bar-code label with this number on the back of your device. This number is also stored in your device and can be presented on the screen when you enter *#06# in standby mode after switching on the device.
  • Page 6: Please Follow The Guidelines Below When Using Batteries

    in the area above your car’s air bag, preventing your device from injuring you when the air big is expanded. Use only approved batteries, chargers and accessories. The use of any other types may invalidate any approval or warranty. Do not attempt to disassemble your device. Because of possible interference, please keep your device away from electric appliances like televisions, radio recorders, personal computers, cardiac pacemakers, and hearing aids.
  • Page 7 smoky, burnt, distorted, or even explosive. The battery has special protective circuits and devices inside it. Do not disassemble the battery, or it may damage the LCD and leak liquids. The liquids may hurt your eyes if contact your eyes! In this case, please immediately wash your eyes with clean water (DO NOT knead your eyes) and go to hospital.
  • Page 8: Please Note The Following Issues When Using Chargers

    1.3. Please note the following issues when using chargers Before use, please carefully read user’s guide and signs on the charger surface. Do not disassemble or modify the charger. If the power cord is damaged, do not use the charger to reduce risks of electric shock, fire and damage. Do not touch the charger with wet hands.
  • Page 9: Inserting And Removing Sim Card

    information (such as PIN, names and numbers in your contacts, SMS and other additional system services). Please use your SIM card with extreme care. Do not try to bend or press the SIM card. Try to not touch the metallic contacts. Do not place the SIM card near electric or magnetic storage Medias.
  • Page 10: Battery

    To remove SIM card • You just need to hold the edges of SIM card and slide it outwards. Other operations are the same as those described in To insert SIM card. 2.2 Battery Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery. The full performance of a new battery is archived only after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles (each recharge period should be about 12 to 16 hours, but not more than 24 hours).
  • Page 11 • Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in summer or winter conditions, will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. Always try to keep the battery between 15°C and 25°C (59°F and 77°F). A device with a hot or cold battery may not work temporarily, even when the battery is fully charged.
  • Page 12 Press the lower part of the battery until it clicks in place. 4. Install the battery cover. To remove the battery Make sure that the de vice has been switched off and the charger or other equipment has been disconnected from the phone. Place the phone facing down, and push away to remove the battery cover.
  • Page 13: Inserting And Removing The T-Flash Card

    2.3 Inserting and Removing the T-FLASH Card Slide the T-FLASH card slot open on th e side of the device. To install the T-FLASH card, put the metal contacts of the T-FLASH card face down and slide the card into the slot until it clicks in place. To remove the T-FLASH card, press the T-FLASH card inwards until it clicks.
  • Page 14: Phone Code (Password)

    2.4.4 Phone Code The phone code pro tects your phone against unauthorized use (the o riginal phone code is 1122). To ensure security of your personal information, please change the original phone code in time. Phone Overview 3.1 Appearance - 14 -...
  • Page 15: Key Functions

    3.2 Key Functions The table below lists the major functions of your phone keys. Function • Press and hold to switch on or off the device. End key • Press to end a call or reject an incoming call. • Press to return to standby mode. •...
  • Page 16: Icons

    • Press and hold key 1 to enter the voicemail service. * key • In standby mode, press twice to enter “+” for international toll calls. • In standby mode, press and hold to switch between current profiles and # key mute mode.
  • Page 17: Basic Operations Of The Phone

    Keypad has been locked Lights only Alarm clock has been set. Basic Operations of the Phone 4.1 - Switch-on Power on Press and hold End to switch on the device. 4.1.1 - Entering PIN If no password is set to your phone or your SIM card, your phone will search for the network automatically.
  • Page 18: Using Hands Free

    If the message “insert your SIM card” appears on the screen after startup, press End key to switch off the device and check if the SIM card has been properly installed. 4.1.2 Using Hand free When you plug into earphone to the slot, the mobile phone automatically changes to the Hand free mode. The earphone can be used as both the receiver and speaker.
  • Page 19: Emergency Calls

    the sender’s number. Then, press Options again and choose to Dial or Save the number. Press right soft key to delete the last digit of your input number. Press and hold right soft key to clear all inputs. If you activate the Call Time Display function, a call timer will present on the screen after a call is connected.
  • Page 20: Making International Calls

    The number 112 is a standard GSM emergency number and can be used in any GSM network throughout the world. 4.3.3 Making International calls When you make an international call, the + sign replaces “00”. You can press * key twice quickly to output the + sign.
  • Page 21: Receiving Calls

    To set phone numbers for speed dialing, select Settings / Phone Setup / Speed Dialing. On the Speed Dialing screen, you can edit phone numbers for speed dialing at unset number keys, or delete the available phone numbers for speed dialing. You can choose to delete available phone numbers and set new ones.
  • Page 22: Text Input

    Option Description Hold Suspend (put on hold and re-connect to…) the current call Terminate the current call Enter another phone number and originate the call. You can switch New Call between the ongoing two calls. Contacts Select this menu to Contacts list. For details, see section Contacts. For details, see section SMS.
  • Page 23: Stroke Input

    4.4.1 Stroke Input T9 Text Input Method is used for the device. This input method is developed on the basis of daily writing customs. You just need to split a character into strokes as writing customs, and then enter corresponding strokes at keys 1 to 5. In the input, a candidate row of the characters containing the strokes appears at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 24: Number Input

    enter “O”. 4.4.5 Number Input In this input method, press number keys to enter corresponding numerals. Menus 5.1 Main Menu The main menu of your device includes such options as Contacts, SMS, Call Records, Settings, Entertainment, File Manager, Profiles, and Additional Features and Services. 5.2 Phone Book The device provides two storage medias: SIM card and the phone memory.
  • Page 25 In Contacts, icons on the left side indicate the storage medias of the records (on SIM card or in phone memory), and the name information is displayed on the right side. To search for a record quickly, press the number key of the initial letter of the record under name list.
  • Page 26: Name Search

    Add a new phone number record in Contacts, and save it in the phone or SIM card. Telephone Book Synchronization and other File Synchronization, please refer to CD and Start the Synchronization function from “NEO 808i Data Suite”. Follow CD Manual in Application. 5.2.3.1 Add a Caller Picture and / or customized Ring Tine to incoming calls Caller Picture, you may now assign a picture from the Memory card or the Phone Memory to be the incoming caller Picture.
  • Page 27: Copy All, Synchronization Of Caller Records, Files, And Other Between Phones And

    “Menu” > “Caller Ring Tone” and follow Instructions 5.2.4 Copy All Select to copy all phone number records from the SIM card to the phone or from the phone to SIM card. 5.2.5 Delete You can select to remove records one by one or all records at a time from the SIM card or from the phone.
  • Page 28: Settings

    5.2.8 Settings This menu includes such options as Capacity Query, Storage Location, Business Card Setting, and My Business Card. Option Description Query the total capacity for contacts records in the phone and in the Capacity Query SIM card, as well as the used space. Set the default storage location of contacts.
  • Page 29: Sms - Mms

    Prompts will appear on the screen when a new message arrives. You can press left soft key to read it directly. If the receiver has received the message, your device will give a prompt tone (when SMS Alert and Status Report are selected). If the storage for messages is used up, you cannot receive any new message.
  • Page 30 Move all: Move all the messages in the Outbox to phone or SIM card. Use number: Use the message receiver’s number Use connection: Use connection to the message Create and edit new messages. Finish: After finishing editing a message, select this option to Send, Save and Send, Save, Send to Multiparty, or Send to Group.
  • Page 31: Voicemail (Require Network Support)

    receiver should have a mobile phone also with MMS function; otherwise he/she could not check your message. 5.3.2 Voicemail (require network support) The voicemail service is a kind of services provided by your network operator. To use this service, you may need to subscribe to it first.
  • Page 32: Call Records

    Receive Activate or deactivate cell information. Mode Read Info Read the received cell information. Language Select the language of the cell information. Select: Choose your desired channels and filter those you don’t require. Channel Add: Add a cell information channel and set its name and number. Setting Edit: Reset standby channels.
  • Page 33: Delete Call Records

    number and times of the call you answered. 5.4.4 Delete Call Records Delete the missed, dialed, answered calls or all records. 5.4.5 Call Duration Since the last clear, record the duration of the last call, total outgoing call duration, total answered call duration, or clear call duration timer.
  • Page 34: Gprs Calculator

    5.4.8 GPRS Calculator Calculate the total capacity of GPRS transmission between input and output since last reset. 5.5. Settings 5.5.1. Phone Settings In this menu, you can set such options as date and time, timed on/off, language, direction keys of your device.
  • Page 35: Call Settings

    Greeting Activate or deactivate startup greeting and edit its content. Speed Dial Enable or disable speed dial and edit the dialing list. You can select it on or off. The services need the support of telecom Auto Time Change operator. You can select between Normal Mode and Flight Mode, or select Flight Mode Prompt when Startup.
  • Page 36 Call diverting is network service that allows you to divert incoming calls to another specified number. You can set and cancel call diverting service. Always: divert all calls Not reachable: divert calls if your phone is turned off or if you are Call Diverting unreachable.
  • Page 37: Network Settings

    Close group is a network service for you to dial or answer the calls from the users in a group. For more information, please consult your network Close Group operator service provider. If a group has been defined, it will be used for all dialed calls.
  • Page 38: Security Settings

    5.5.4 Security Settings In this menu, you can protect your device against unauthorized use. Option Description If this function is enabled, you need to enter the PIN upon each startup, SIM Card Lock thus protecting your device against unauthorized use. To disable this function, you also need to enter the PIN.
  • Page 39: Restore Factory Setting

    5.5.5Restore Factory Setting Rest all user settings and restore factory settings. To do this, you need to enter the phone lock code (the default code is 0000 or 1122). 5.5.6 Sound Effects Set the equalizer, for example, no change, S.WOOF, dance music, classic music, alt, feast, pop music, rock and roll.
  • Page 40: Album , Also Settings Like Wallpaper, Background Etc

    Avoid Flicker You can choose 50Hz or 60Hz. Choose exposure compensation parameters by press left/right Exposure compensation You can choose this function to have special disposal to the Special Settings photos. Or press number 1 key to set. Choose and add various photo frames when pictures are set as Photo Frame 176*220.
  • Page 41: Video Recorder

    5.6.2.1 Setting of Wallpapers and customized main Background Pictures Wallpapers, select any available Wallpaper, or add a customized Wall paper to the Wallpaper Settings go to “Menu”> “Settings” > “Phone Setup”>”Display Options”> “Wallpaper” and add any Wallpaper to an empty position The Main Background Picture You may select now any Picture from Your Memory Card, Camera, Main Memory, and select as Background Picture Options...
  • Page 42: Video Player

    In the interface of video recorder, you can press the “start” or “pause” to record while training the camera on the targets. When press the right soft key to stop play, it will present a reminder “Yes” or “No” on whether to stock the picture recording. Options Instructions To Player...
  • Page 43: Picture Artist

    soft key to stop, press Up to back, and press Down to forward. • On the play screen, you can press the left soft key to pause, and press the left soft key again to resume. • On the play screen, you can press * key to switch between full screen mode and none-full screen mode.
  • Page 44: Radio, Earphones , Handsfree, Speaker Settings Etc

    This can ONLY be done with the Headset CONNECTED to the USB port! And the Headset wire serves as FM Antenna! Option Description If enabled, the device automatically detects the music Generate Playlist files under root directory of file manager or in T-FLASH card and adds them to the default play list.
  • Page 45: Sound Recorder

    channel title and name and frequency accordingly. User can directly enter the channel by pressing the figures 1-9 on the FM broadcast interface. When open the radio, Press the soft key “Options” to operate the following added value: Turn on/off radio: Choose to turn on or off the radio. Save Channel: You can save the channel to channel list.
  • Page 46: Ring Tone Composer

    Option Description Record Begin to record sounds. Play Play the selected recording file. Attach Attach recording to the selected recording file. Rename the selected recording file. Note: If you rename a Rename recording file that has been set as the incoming call ring tone, the default melody will resume to incoming call ring tone.
  • Page 47: File Manager

    Play Play the composed ring tone selected. Play and store the composed ring tone control it’s playing speed and Edit choose musical instrument. Compose a new ring tone. Rename Rename the composed ring tone selected Transfer Transfer the composed ring tone to Profiles. Notice: The 8 key is for activating vibration (add vibration to the composed ring tone to achieve vibrating effect when set as the call alert tone).
  • Page 48: Stopwatch

    download from corresponding website. You can set game’s background colors: orange, blue or gray. You can also set up to turn on/off the color; the color changing frequency, and the colors changing order. 5.8.1 Stopwatch Your device has a stopwatch for time measurement. There are two options: ordinary stopwatch and multi-dimensional stopwatch.
  • Page 49: Additional Features

    Volume Adjust the volume of Tones and Key Sounds. Several ringing modes are available for your selection: ring, Ringing Mode vibrate, vibrate and ring, ring after vibrating, and light only. Three ringing types are provided: once, continuous, and grow Ringing Type stronger.
  • Page 50: Calculator

    On the Calendar screen, you can press the left soft key to select Schedule, Navigate to Specified Date, and Lunar Calendar. On the Calendar screen, the first row presents year and month, the second row presents week, the middle area present the specific day in a month, and the last row presents prompt messages.
  • Page 51: Memo

    5.10.5 Memo Present the schedule of the day and all future schedules, maximum 10 memo can be used. In Options menu, you can add, browse, edit, delete, and delete all memos. 5.10.6 Converter You can use the converter to convert measures such as length and weight. Option Description Press Up or Down to select related fields.
  • Page 52: Electronic Dictionary

    exchange rate of the local currency vs. the selected foreign currency. Choose the proper exchange rate, enter a value in Local Currency or Foreign Currency, press OK, and the converted result will be shown in the other field. 5.10.7 Electronic Dictionary The Electronic Dictionary is a kind of document reader.
  • Page 53 keep the two equipments between 10 meters (32feet). But the connection may be interrupted by wall, other blockers or electronic equipments. Bluetooth connection setting: There are several Options can be chose: Open” or “Close”: While in request of wireless connecting with other mobile phone, you should have the Bluetooth connection open, then to reset connection.
  • Page 54 After wireless connection has been setup, the mobile phone will show “Being transmitted” on the screen. Note: The sending message will not be remained in the mobile phone or T-Flash card when through wireless connection. Data Received: Before receive some data via wireless Bluetooth connection, you will be noticed as whether to receive or refuse.
  • Page 55 5.11. Services 5.11.1 WAP • The device provides a WAP browser for your to access the Internet. But you can use it only after acquiring the license from your network operator and setting related options. Option Description Select this menu and you will be directly navigated to the default website Homepage configured in your device.
  • Page 56 Please refer to the information below to remove faults on your device. If faults cannot be removed, please contact your dealer or maintenance personnel. If none available please email to emxi@emxi.com , Subject 808i trouble shooting. I cannot turn on the phone Press On/Off key till the startup screen appears.
  • Page 57 Clean the screen. Turn on the backlight. Use your device in the suggested conditions. The phone turns itself off Check if the keypad is locked when not used. Check the battery capacity. Make sure that the backlight is not always turned on. The phone is running out of power shortly after recharged Please ensure that you have enabled the screensaver program.
  • Page 58 Confirm with your service provider if your SIM card is valid. Try to select a network manually. Retry later if the network is too busy. SIM card error Make sure that the SIM card has been inserted correctly (see 2.1 Insert SIM card). Query from your service supplier if your SIM card is compatible with 3V (the old 5V SIM card cannot be used).
  • Page 59 provider. Make sure that you have not set the call diverting function (see 5.5.2 Call Settings). Make sure that you have not set call barring function. Callers’ names are not presented on my screen. Query from your service supplier if you have subscribed to the CLIP service. Check if the caller’s number has been removed from your device.
  • Page 60 Check if the music file has been deleted but the name is still reserved in this folder. In this case, you can refresh the play list. For any support or service questions, contact Your nearest NEO Dealer / Distributor and if none is near by or available, then ONLY by email emxi@emxi.com ! Thank You for buying a NEO Product.
  • Page 61 Appendix I. RF Exposure Information and Statement The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types NEO808i (FCC ID: VRG-NEO808I-07) 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 0.196 W/kg and when properly worn on the body is 0.038 W/kg.

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