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  • Page 1 K360 English User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents ..................1 1 Foreword ....................3 2 Safety ....................... 4 3 Glimpse of Your Phone ................6 4 Knowing the Keys .................. 7 5Preparing Your Phone ................8 5.1 Installing SIM Card ................. 8 5.2 Installing Memory Card ..............
  • Page 3 7.7 Extras ..................... 17 7.8File manager ................... 18 7.9 Settings ................... 18 8 Input Methods ..................21 9Accessories ..................... 23 10 Caring for Battery ................24 11 Environment ..................25 12 FCC Caution..................26...
  • Page 4: Foreword

    1 Foreword Thank you for choosing this mobile phone – you have made a wise choice, congratulations! Our ce llular phones are approved for GSM ne tworks and mee t s tringent European standards. Your phone may be used internationally with various networks depending on your roaming arrangements with your service provider.
  • Page 5: Safety

    2 Safety Never a ttempt to d isassemble you r phone . You a lone a re responsible for how you use your phone and any consequences of its use. As a g eneral rule, always switch o ff you r phon e wh erever the u se o f a phon e is prohibited.
  • Page 6 under way. Electronic equipment To avoid the risk of demagnetization, do not let electronic devices close to your phone for a long time. Electronic medical equipment Your phone is a radio transmitter which may interfere with electronic medical equipment o r implants, such as hea ring a ids, pacemake rs, insulin pumps , e tc. It is recommended that a m inimum separation of 15 cm be m aintained between the phone and an implant.
  • Page 7: Glimpse Of Your Phone

    3 Glimpse of Your Phone (The picture below is for reference only)
  • Page 8: Knowing The Keys

    4 Knowing the Keys 1. Left soft key/Right soft key: Implement the functions shown in the lower left/right hand corner. 2.Call/Answer (Green) Key Press after dialing to connect. Press if there is an incoming call to answer. Press from standby to go to call records list. 3.End/Power key: Long press to switch phone on/off;...
  • Page 9: 5Preparing Your Phone

    5Preparing Your Phone 5.1 Installing SIM Card Please keep your SIM card away from reach of children. Scratches and bends can easily damage the SIM card. Please be extra careful when installing, removing, handling or storing your SIM card. Before installing or removing the SIM card, make sure the phone is switched off, and remove the back cover and battery.
  • Page 10: Installing Battery

    you use cards like T-flash! Improper use or other uncer tain factors may cause the damage or loss to the content in the cards. 5.3 Installing Battery 1.Align the ba ttery ch ip w ith the me tallic sa lient point in ba ttery jar, insert the battery and press top of the battery downwards as per the arrow direction until it is inserted into the battery jar.
  • Page 11: Security Codes

    charge state will adversely affect the quality and life of the battery. 2. To ensure normal operations, please use approved chargers. 3. Do not remove the battery when charging. 4. Before you first use, please charge the battery for at least 4 hours. It will achieve maximum efficiency after several charge and discharge cycles.
  • Page 12: Using Your Phone

    The Phone Code is a 4 to 8 digit security code that protects unauthorized use of your phone. The fac tory defau lt code is “0000” . Once ac tivated, the phone w ill ask you to enter Phon e code every time it is turned on . Fo r you r p rotection, change the default phone code as soon as possible.
  • Page 13: Receiving A Call

    6.2.2 Dialing Fixed/Land Line Extensions You cannot directly get through some fixed line extensions, and need to dial the telephone exchange or trunk line first and then press and hold [0] key to convert until “P/W” appea rs on the screen. And then d ial the ex tension. You can d ial fixed extensions according in the following order: + Country code - Area code - Trunk line number- P/W - Extension number 6.2.3 Making an International Call...
  • Page 14: Emergency Service

    profiles/Headset/Customize/Answer Mode ] is se lected as [Auto], the incoming call will be automatically answered after ringing or vibrating for about 5 seconds. 4. If you do not want to answer an incoming call, press the End/Power key reject it. You can also press the End/Power key to end a call.
  • Page 15: Memory Card

    Hold/Retrieve: Hold the active call or resume a held call. End single call: End the current call. Phonebook: To perform search; add; and other phone book operations. Call history: Record the current call. Messaging: To access the inbox menu. Mute: To turn muting on or off if you need to speak confidentially with another person present without the other party hearing your conversations.
  • Page 16: Movistar

    7.2Movistar . Your network will need to support this feature for you to surf the internet using your phone. 7.3Camera Your phone is fitted with camera allows you to take photos whenever possible. You can store the pictures in phone or customize the wallpaper. 7.4 Multimedia 7.4.1 Image viewer Entering this option, you can conveniently view photo list saved in album, press...
  • Page 17: Phonebook

    7.5Phonebook Stores and manages contacts that you often use. There a re two locations whe re you can s tore the names and numbe rs that you regularly u se, in the S IM m emory and in the phon e m emory. Th e vo lume o f contacts can be saved in SIM card depends on SIM capacity.
  • Page 18: Extras

    here. 7.6.4 Outbox If [Save and send] op tion is selected when send ing the message , the sen t SMS will be saved to Outbox. 7.6.5 Sent messages If message is sent successfully, the sent SMS will be saved to Outbox. 7.6.6Delete messages Delete the folder information.
  • Page 19: File Manager

    You can play snake game 7.8File manager The currently available memory locations are shown in the file manager interface (Phone or memory card), 7.9 Settings 7.9.1 Profiles Customize alert preferences. You can customize your alert profiles for different events and environments. Follow the above pa th and sc roll to e ither: Gene ral, S ilent, Mee ting, Ou tdoor, Indoor profile ,press the Left soft key [Options] and select ‘Activate’...
  • Page 20 Active or deactive . 7.9.3Callsettings - SIM1/SIM2 call settings You can select SIM1 or SIM2 to set the call settings - Advance settings · Auto redial: Switch on or off auto redialing function. · Call time reminder: To have your phone alert you with a beep forevery fixed time intervals (Periodic) or once (Single)during a call,press the OK k ey and select either Off;Single;or Periodic;...
  • Page 21 displayed in a dialogue box when you scroll to this option. To activate phone lock, you w ill be asked to enter the phone password. If activated, you will be required to enter the phone password every time you turn on the phone.
  • Page 22: Input Methods

    8 Input Methods This phone provides diversified input modes for you to enter letter information when editing SMS and adding phonebook. Use the # key to switch between different input methods and there is corresponding input method icon at the bottom of the screen. 8.1ABC (abc) input Method General operation methods of English input method: 1.
  • Page 23 compare in phone's language database and select correct word, so it requires less time than traditional English input method. Smart English input method has the same specific keyboa rd de finition a s Eng lish input me thod. Gene ral ope ration methods of smart English input method: 1.Every key is used to input its corresponding character and automatically change to compose wo rd acco rding to p revious key 's co rresponding cha racter.
  • Page 24: 9Accessories

    9Accessories Use only batteries, chargers, and accessories approved by the manufacturer with this device. U se of any other types w ill invalidate the w arranty and m ay be dangerous. Ch eck w ith you r d ealer for available accessories. You m ay op t to buy: Extra Battery Extra batteries of various capacities are available from our company or through...
  • Page 25: Caring For Battery

    10 Caring for Battery This phone uses a rechargeable battery as power source, w hen the charge is weak, recharge immediately to protect the batter life. It is best to drain the battery charge first. When no t u sing the cha rger, unp lug it from the powe r source and the phone . Over charg ing w ill shor ten the ba ttery life.
  • Page 26: Environment

    11 Environment Packaging To facilitate the recycling of packaging materials, please obey the sorting rules instituted locally for this type of waste. Batteries Spent batteries must be deposited at the designated collection points. The product The crossed-out waste bin mark affixed to the product means that it belongs to the family of electrical and electronic equipment.
  • Page 27: Fcc Caution

    12 FCC Caution. § 15.19Labeling requirements. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two cond itions: (1) Th is dev ice may no t cause harmfu l interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 28 FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue . This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 0.5 cm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 0 .5 cm separation d istance be tween the use r's body and the back o f the hand set.

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