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Preface Thank you for choosing the Q500w GSM Mobile Phone! The Q500W is designed for use on the GSM/GPRS Network. GSM/GPRS network is an international standards global cellular communications system. Note: Due to the cellular network settings and the services provided, some functions may be unavailable, please contact local service providers for more information. For your safety Read these simple guidelines. Ignoring these guidelines may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in this manual. ROAD SAFETY Always keep your hands free to operate the device while driving. Park the vehicle before using your Mobile Phone. USE IN AIRCRAFTS You must abide by local authority rules of phone mobile phone use on aircrafts. Laws and/or regulations may ...
INDEX GETTING STARTED ........................6 CALL FUNCTION......................... 6 MESSAGING ..........................7 CONTACTS ............................ 8 FM RADIO ............................. 8 MUSIC - AUDIO PLAYER ......................8 CAMERA ............................
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GENERAL SPECS Model Q500W Dimension 115.4*59.5*13 mm Battery Li‐Ion 800mAh Travel Charger UL ISC01 BYD (110~240V) Headset Stereo Headset IO Micro USD 5 Pins Q500W Keys Backspace Key Left Soft Key Execute Bottom Left Delete the character you have Command / Menu inputted Alt Key Right Soft Key ...
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Status Icons Network Signal Auto Keypad Lock Alarm Clock is activated New Message or Message Memory Full WIFI Profile Setting ...
Getting Started 1.1 Insert the SIM card and Battery 1.1.1 Insert your SIM card into SIM Slot accordingly. Please refer to the picture below for the correct Installation of your Original Battery into the phone with both Battery and Phone connection in the same contact position. ...
2.1.3 Dial with Call Logs 2.1.3.1 Call logs, either select Menu ‐> Call Logs or press green “Dial” key. By Left/Right navigation key, select from “Dialed”, “Received”, “Missed” or “Rejected” Log, then select the number and press “Dial” key to call. 2.2 Receiving a Call 2.2.1 While there’s an incoming call, press the “Dial” key for answering call, or “End” key to reject the call. 2.3 Conference Call – 3 parties ...
Contacts 4.1 Create New Contact 4.1.1 In Idle mode, key in a phone number and press “Options” ‐> Add to Contact ‐> New ‐> Select storage location SIM/Phone. Then enter your contact information, pressing Left Soft Key “Save” to save the contact and exit to main screen. 4.2 Contact Groups – Phone storage contacts 4.2.1 Contact Groups categories – “Family”, “Friends” and so on, and self‐defined 4.2.1.1 Ringtone – specified your own ringtone, (microSD Card required) ‐ .wav or MP3 files. 4.2.1.2 Photo – Calling Photo ID. ...
Camera 7.1 Taking a Picture 7.1.1 Select Menu ‐> Camera 7.1.2 Press the “Capture” Key to take a picture 7.1.3 Press “Save” to store the picture into memory or “Back” to delete the picture 7.1.3.1 Pictures are saved on the SD Card in the “Photo” folder 7.1.4 Select “Send” to send a picture via MMS or Bluetooth 7.1.5 Pictures can be used as your wallpaper by selecting “Options” after taking the image 7.2 Recording a Video 7.2.1 Select Menu ‐> DV 7.2.2 Press the “Record” key to start recording 7.2.2.1 Note: To record a video you must have a SD Card installed 7.2.2.2 Press “Pause” to briefly pause the recording 7.2.3 To end the recording press the “Stop” key 7.2.4 Press the “Options” key to start a new recording, delete the last recording, or send the last recording via MMS or Bluetooth ...
Privacy Protection 10.1 Activate Privacy Mode 10.1.1 Privacy Mode will allow you to protect certain features on the phone with a password to restrict assess 10.1.2 Select Menu ‐> Settings ‐> Security ‐> Privacy 10.1.3 Default factory privacy Activation Code – “1234” 10.1.3.1 This password can be changed by going to: Menu ‐> Settings ‐> Security ‐> Modify the cellphone password 10.1.4 There are several different features which you can protect 10.1.4.1 These include: Call Logs, Message, Contacts, My Folder, Calendar, etc Internet Connection 11.1 Internet Browsing 11.1.1 Menu ‐> Opera Mini 11.1.2 Select your Connection type ...
Other Functions 13.1 Call Logs 13.1.1 Missed Calls: The phone stores a record of all calls that have been missed. You can check the details of each call, call the sender, write a message, add the sender to your contact list, dd the number to you blacklist, or delete the record of the call. 13.1.2 Dialed Calls: The phone stores a record of all calls that have been made. You can check the details of each, call the sender, write a message, add the recipient to your contact list, add the number to the blacklist, or delete the record of the call. 13.1.3 Received Calls The phone stores a record of all calls that have been answered. You can check the details of each, call the sender, write a message, add the sender to your contact list, add the number to the blacklist, or delete the record of the call. 13.1.4 Rejected Calls: The phone stores a record of all calls that have been rejected by the user. You can check the details of each, call the sender, write a message, add the sender to your contact list, add the number to the blacklist, or delete the record of the call.
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13.2.4 Call Settings: This section gives you access to enable and disable certain features that are enabled by you cellular provider. 13.2.4.1 Call divert: These features will forward calls based on different scenarios. Select the options that you wish to configure below: 13.2.4.1.1 All calls: This is an unconditional divert, where phone diverts all calls received on your phone. You can define a number or voice mail. 13.2.4.1.2 Call divert on Busy: With this option selected incoming calls will be diverted only when the user is in another voice conversation. You can define another number or voice mail. 13.2.4.1.3 Call divert on no reply: With this option active calls will be diverted when the user does not answer the incoming call and be to diverted to another number or voice mail. 13.2.4.1.4 Call divert if unreachable: When you select this option, incoming calls are diverted if user is in flight mode or does not have cellular coverage. You can define another number or voice mail. 13.2.4.1.5 Cancel all diverts: This feature will cancel all call divert settings configured in the above options. 13.2.4.2 Call waiting: This feature can alert you of an incoming call when another voice conversation is ongoing. You can answer the new call, and switch between the two conversations. 13.2.4.3 Call restriction: With this option you can decide whether to restrict the outgoing calls or the reception of the incoming calls, especially when you are outside of your service area, i.e. Roaming. 13.2.4.4 Hide ID: With this option you can choose whether to hide your Caller ID information, show your ID, or use the automatic setting set by your network provider. In some ...
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13.4 Calendar With the calendar feature you can set future appointments and set up custom alarms for each of your events. You can define new tasks or appointments, view all scheduled activities, delete one or all activities, or go to a specific date. You can set your calendar to either weekly or monthly view. 13.5 File Administration: My files With this feature you can manage the folders and files stored in the phone´s internal memory and external memory card. You can create new folders, delete, edit, view file details, search, sort, tag and display the status of memory usage. The phone automatically creates the folders needed for the proper functionality of the phone’s standard functions. 13.6 WLAN The phone has the ability to connect to Wi‐Fi networks to surf the net with default browser, Opera Mini Professional. You can connect to open networks, as well as those protected by ...
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13.10.2 Alarm: You can set three different alarms. You can configure the type of alarm tone and frequency of use of each of the alarms. 13.10.3 Stopwatch: This feature allows you to measure the amount of time between the start and stop button presses. You can also record up to 1,000 split times. 13.10.4 Timer: This timer function allows you to set an audible alert after a certain amount of time. The timer has a limit of 24 hours. 13.11 Search With this helpful tool, you can locate any information on phone an Application, File, Contacts, Message, or Call Log. 13.12 Unit conversion This application will help you easily make conversions of weight (kg‐lbs) or length ...
Battery information Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out. When the talk and standby times are noticeably shorter than normal, please replace with a new battery. Use only the approved batteries, and recharge your battery only with approved chargers designed for this device. Unplug the charger from the electrical outlet and the device when not in use. Do not leave the battery connected to a charger. Overcharging may shorten its lifetime. If left unused, a fully charged battery will lose its charge over time. Warning Do not drop, knock, or shake the device. Rough handling can shorten the life of the battery. Do not make or allow short‐circuit occur to the battery contacts. The battery put in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in summer or winter, will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. Do not put the battery near flammable or explosive goods. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire! Never use any charger or battery that is damaged. Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Dispose of batteries according to local regulations. Please recycle when possible. Do not dispose as household waste. ...
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Potentially dangerous situations Switch off your device when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in body injury or even death. Switch off the device at refueling points such as near gas pumps at service stations. Observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots, storage, and distribution areas, chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked. They include below deck on boats, chemical transfer or storage facilities, vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane), and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust or metal powders. ...
Electronic information products poisonous and harmful material statements Poisonous and harmful substances or elements Parts Pb Hg Cr^6+ PBB PBDE Phone X 0 0 0 0 0 Battery X 0 0 0 0 0 Accessories X 0 0 0 0 0 In this table, 0 means that the poisonous and harmful material in the part of all homogeneous material content are within limits of SJ/T 11363‐2006 standard requirement. X means that the poisonous and harmful material in the parts of at least homogeneous materials beyond the content SJ/T 11363‐2006 standard requirement prescribed limits. Note: this product is labeled "X" because there exists no alternative technologies or components at present. FCC Caution. §...
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FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 Q500W (FCC ID: W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types: 2AAK9FORMEQ500W) 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 0.21W/kg...
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