Introduction························8 Important information················8 (1) Phone Components················10 (2) Using the Battery Pack···········15 (3) Installing the Battery···············15 (4) Removing the Battery············16 (5) Battery Charge Level··············16 (6) Accessories···················20 III Basic Functions···················21 (1)Alphanumeric, Symbol key·········21 (2)Turning the Phone On and Off········23 (3)Making a call···················24...
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Calls·················26 (4)Receiving (5)Speed Dialing·················27 Phone Menu Reference·············27 (1)Chapter 1 Contacts·············27 ① To List Contacts··········28 ② Add New·············31 ③ Find Name············33 ④ Multicopy·············34 ⑤ Groups·············35 ⑥ Erase All Contacts ·············37 ⑦ Speed Dial List··············39 ⑧ Memory State··············43 ⑨ My Number···············43...
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(2)Chapter 2 Messages·············44 ① New Message·············44 ② Inbox················46 ③ Outbox················48 ④ Quick-text················49 ⑤ Erase Messages············50 ⑥ Voice Mail················52 ⑦ MSG Settings·············53 ⑧ Memory State·············53 (3)Chapter 3 Recent Calls············57 ① Incoming················58 ② Missed···············58 ③ Outgoing··············58...
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④ Erase Lists················58 ⑤ Call Timers················58 (4)Chapter 4 Amusement············60 ① Kong Ming chess ···········60 (5)Chapter 5 Setting Up Your Phone······62 ① Display················62 ② Security················68 ③ Network Service··············70 ④ Call Setup··············71 ⑤ Phone Info·············71 (6)Chapter 6 Working with Profile·······72 ① Normal··············73 ②...
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③ Car················76 ④ Meeting················76 ⑤ Silent················76 (7)Chapter 7 Using the Tools·········77 ① Schedule················78 ② To Do List··············82 ③ Alarm Clock················84 ④ Voice Memo················88 ⑤ Calculator··············89 ⑥ World Clock··············91 ⑦ Stop Watch·············92 (8)Chapter 8 My Media·············194 ① Picture················94...
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② Music··············94 ③ Other··············94 ④ Memory Status···········96 ⑤ Sort Setting············96 (9)Chapter 9 UIM Tools················97 (10)Chapter 10 FM Radio·············98 (11) FCC Regulations············105 (12) RF Exposure Information (SAR) ···107...
I Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the advanced and compact phone, designed to operate with the latest digital mobile communication technology, Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA). Along with the many advanced features of the CDMA system such as greatly enhanced voice clarity this phone offers: ●...
with 200 memory locations. ● Support multiple languages. II Important information This user’s manual provides important information on the use and operation of your phone. Please read all...
the information carefully prior to using the phone for the best performance and to prevent any damage to or misuse of the phone. Any unapproved changes or modifications void your warranty. Phone Components The following shows key components of your mobile phone.
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1.Earpiece connection: Connect earpiece 2.LCD Screen: Displays messages and indicator functions. 3.Left Soft Key: Use to select an action within a menu. 4.SEND Key: Use to place or answer calls. 5.Microphone:Collect voice 6. 4 Navigation Key: Use for quick access to phone functions ●Up Key: Change the idle screen wallpaper ●Down Key: Enter the contact menu...
a call. Pressing “PWR” key, you can return to the main menu display screen. 10.Alphanumeric Keypad: Use to enter numbers and characters and choose menu items. 11.Bottom Connector: To connect to charger, hands-free headset or data cable. Using the Battery Pack Note: It is important to charge the battery fully before the initial use of the phone.
Installing the Battery To install the battery, insert the bottom of the battery into the opening on the back of the phone. Then push the battery down until the latch clicks. Removing the Battery Turn the power off. Lift the release latch to detach the battery Battery Charge Level The battery charge level is shown at the top right of the...
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When the battery charge level becomes low, the low battery sensor alerts you in three ways: sounding an audible tone, blinking the battery icon, and displaying LOW BATTERY WARNING! If the battery charge level becomes exceedingly low, the phone automatically switches off and any function in progress is not saved.
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Replace the battery when it no longer provides acceptable performance. The battery can be recharged several hundred times before replacement. Recharge the battery after long periods of nonuse to maximize battery life. Do not expose the battery charger to direct sunlight or use it in areas of high humidity such as a bathroom.
Accessories There are a variety of accessories available for your mobile phone. You can select these options according to your personal communication requirements. Consult your local dealer for availability. Your phone will come with one Travel Charger and one battery. Optional Accessories: Hands-free headset, data cable.
Alphanumeric, Symbol key 1.Press it to show 0 2.Press it to show 0 when in edit mode. 1.Press it to show 1 when dialing 2.Press it to show 1 when in edit mode. 1.Press it to show 2 when dialing 2.Press it to show 2, A, B, C, a, b, c when in edit mode.
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2.Press it to show 6, M, N, O, m, n, o when in edit mode. 1.Press it to show 7 when dialing 2.Press it to show 7, P, Q, R,S, p, q, r, s when in edit mode. 1.Press it to show 8 when dialing 2.Press it to show 8, T, U, V, t, u, v when in edit mode.
Turning the Phone On and Off Turning the Phone On 1. Install a charged battery pack or connect the phone to an external power source such as charger. 2. Press and hold “POWER” key for a few seconds until the display turns on. NOTE: Like any other radio device, avoid any unnecessary contact with the antenna while your phone is on.
Making a call You can make a phone call by the following ways: Key in the phone number and press “SEND” key. Find the record in phone book and press “SEND” key. Press “SEND” key in idle mode and select from the call logs and press “SEND”...
Receiving Calls When there is an incoming call, press “send key” to answer. Press “END” key to end the call. Receiving call method can be set in the “Answer Call” menu item. You can choose from “Flip Open”, “Any Key” or “SEND Only” mode. The phone will be set to “SEND Only”...
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key in the item number and press “SEND” key to make a call the number in the Speed Dial List. VI Phone Menu Reference Chapter 1 Contacts The phone book can store 200 records. Each contact can contain five phone numbers, two address, two emails, two URLs, and one note.
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(1) When one contact is selected, the phone number will show up in the highlighted bar at the bottom of the window. If the contact has more than one number, an arrow will show up at both end of the highlighted bar. You can press left/right key to view the other phone numbers.
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listed 4 more operations. 5.1 “Send Message”: Send SMS to selected number. 5.2 “Change”: Edit and change the selected contact. 5.3 Select “Add” in the options menu add new item to contact. 5.4 “Erase”: Erase the record. To add new a contact In idle screen, select “Contact”.
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number or email or street to this existent contact. 6. Input name to edit box, if the name already exists in the contact, it will save the number or email or street to this existing contact. New contact contain number, Select number type menu will display.
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Select “Multicopy” Select “All Copy” to copy all contacts from UIM to phone or from phone to UIM. Select “Choice Copy” to choice contacts in total list from UIM to phone or from phone to UIM. Managing Groups Select “Group” in “contacts” menu. Select “Options”...
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Note: There must be record in phone book to allow the following operation: 4. The group “Family” is empty, it will prompt “No Members, add new member?”, press “Enter” to add new member, press ”Options” in “Family” group. 5. Select “Add” in “Options” to add member to this group.
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2. Press “Options” soft key. 3. Select “Erase” in “Option” menu 4. Press “Enter” soft key to confirm or “Return” soft key to cancel. To erase all contacts Select “Contact” in idle screen. Select “Erase All Contacts” in “Contacts” menu Select “UIM Contacts”...
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Creating and Using the Speed Dial List You can assign number 02 to 99 to some contacts in “Speed Dial List”. In idle screen, after key in the Speed List number (02 to 99), you can press “SEND” to dial immediately, or you can key in “#” to view the number and then “SEND”...
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Select “Speed Dial List” if no contact is assigned to the Speed Dial Number in this item, <empty> will be displayed, or else the contact’s name will be displayed instead, and displayed number in the status bar. Select one Speed Dial Number (the index is the short number).
3.4 Select “Remove All” to erase all Speed Dial Numbers. To list memory state Select “Memory state” in “contacts” menu To show my number Select “My Number” in “contacts” menu to show my own phone number. Chapter 2 Messages This chapter introduces the usage of Short Message.
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To check for received text messages 1. When a new message comes, you will be noticed and “You have 1 new message!” will be displayed on screen. 2. Press left soft key to view. Compose and send new message 3. Select “Messages” from main menu 4.
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6. Select “OK” to send the message. Inbox 1. Select “Messages” in main menu 2. Select “Inbox” 3. Select one message to read a text message. 4. Select “Options->Reply” to reply to the people who send this message to you. 5.
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7. Select “Options->Save Address” to save the phone number of the people who send this message to you. 8. Select “Options->Erase” to erase a text message. Outbox 1.Select “Messages” in main menu 2.Select “Outbox” 3.Select one message to read a text message. 4.Select “Options->Forward”...
5.Select “Options->Save Address” to save the phone number of the people who you want to send this message. 6.Select “Options->Erase” to erase a text message. Quick-Text 1.Select “Messages” in main menu. 2. Select “Quick-Text”, you can see messages in common use. 3.Select “Options->Add New”...
Erase Messages 1.Select “ Messages” in main menu. 2.Select “Erase Messages”. 3.Choose which message you want to delete by “UP” and ”DOWN” keys. For example, you want to delete all messages, you can select “Erase All” to delete all messages, there will be a prompt message to indicate you.
Voice Mail 1. Select menu “Messages” in main menu. 2. Select menu “Voice Mail”. 3. Select one voice mail message. 4. Select “Options->Call Him/Her” to call him/her back. 5. Select “Options->Erase” to erase this voice message. There will be prompt information to indicate you whether you are sure to delete this message, select “Enter”...
MSG Settings 1. Select menu “Messages” in main menu. 2. Select menu “MSG Settings” Enable/disable auto save outgoing message Select “Auto Save/Do Not Save” to enable/disable auto save outgoing message. Set Call Back Number If you enable Callback number, every message you sent would postfix the number you set here and the receiver will know which number to callback when he read the message.
Set Priority You can set priority of sent message, and the receiver will know which priority the message is when he read it. Select menu “Priority”. Enable/disable auto delete incoming message Select “On/Off” to enable/disable auto delete incoming message. Choose storage device of incoming message Select “UIM/Phone/Both”...
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Incoming Calls, Outgoing Calls, call logs. Missed Calls. 2. This information can be contained in 3 separate call lists, each of which is capable of storing the last 10 entries 3. The call history support saving the number into the phone book (if it is not in the phone book).
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To List Incoming call List all the Incoming Call. To List Outgoing call List all the Outgoing Call. To erase lists Erase the Call history. Check Call Timer 3. Show The Call Time.
Chapter 4 Amusement kong Ming chess If you don’t know how to play, you can read instructions by selecting [Instructions]. The game rule is as follows: Use [Up]/[2], [Down]/[8], [Left]/[4] and [Right]/[6] to control the cursor. Use [OK]/[5] to select a chessman. When Chessman X moves over Chessman Y next to it, Y will be removed from the chessboard.
Chapter5: Setting Up Your Phone To personalize your phone, you can set and view many properties for display, security, network service, call setup, phone info. Select [Menu] from the idle screen and press “Up/Down” key until you reach the “Setting” screen. Press [Enter] to enter the “Settings”...
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Creating a display banner Edit a banner you like. Setting backlight Timer 1.Select [Display] menu item. 2.Select [Backlight] menu item. 3. Select [Timer] menu item. 4. Select an option. 5. Select [Enter] to save or [Return] to cancel. Setting backlight Brightness 1.Select [Display] ->...
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Setting the display Screens Wallpaper 1.Select [Display] -> [Screens] 2. Select [Wallpaper] menu item. 3. Select an option. Press ‘Left’ or ‘Right’ key to change image. Select “Enter” to save. Note: in idle screen, press “Up” key can also change the wallpaper.
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2. Select an option. Select [Enter] to save or [Return] to cancel. Setting the display language 1. Select [Display] -> [Language] menu item. 2. Select an option. Select [Enter] to save or [Return] to cancel. Setting the display Contrast 1. Select [Display] -> [Contrast] menu item 2.
2. Enter the password, and the default password is “0000”. Lock Phone 1.Select [Lock Phone] menu item. 2.Select an option. Selecting [On Power Up] will lock the phone next time phone is powered up. Changing lock code 1.Select [Change Code] menu item. 2.
Disable/Enable “Call Forwarding” or “Call Waiting” Network Service. Call Setup Voice privacy: is used to encrypt the voice to protect privacy. Call Guard: Confirm calls on roaming network. When the phone is on a roaming network, if Call Guard is turned on, it will ask user to confirm making the call. Viewing Phone Information To view the version of software installed on your phone Will display the related information for the phone...
Chapter 6 Working with Profile A Profile is a group of user defined settings. By switching to a different profile, user can switch all the settings at one time. Currently, the phone will support 5 different profiles. There are profiles for Normal, Outdoor, Car, Meeting and Silent.
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If you chose [Normal], you may see: 1. Select [Return] to turn back; 2. Select [Select Profile] to activating current profile; 3. Select [Edit Profile] for edit; Edit Profile When select [Edit Profile], you will see the following menu items: Call Prompt Mode: Select the way of alerting when there is an incoming call.
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Key Tone: Select between short and long key tones Alerts: Setting for different alerts. Answer Call: Select how a call is answered. Outdoor/Car/Meeting/Silent Each of the profiles can be set the same way as the “Normal” profile. Chapter 7 Using the Tools The tools menu has many useful tools to convenience your everyday life, including Schedule, To Do List, Alarm Clock, Voice Memo, Calculator, World Clock,...
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and Stopwatch. Note: Your phone must be turned on to use these tools. Do not turn on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. 1. Select “Menu” in the idle screen. 2.
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battery. To add a schedule 1. Select “Tools” in main menu. 2. Select “Schedule”. 3. Select the day by pressing the up/down key and select the month by pressing the left/right key. The current date is highlighted by a black frame. 4.
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key to exchange the focused field between Alarm and Ringer. Using the To-Do List You can keep track of your tasks with the to-do list tool. With this tool you can make a new note, delete an existing note, and set or change the note’s status. To add new item 1.
5. Select “Priority” to set the note’s priority among high, normal and low. 6. Select “Deadline” to select the date. You can use the up/down key to select the day and the left/right key to select the month. 7. Select “save”. Using the Alarm Clock Alarm Clock sounds an alert at the time you specified.
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stays on until the alarm is turned off or a key is pressed. Up to 3 alarms can be set at the same time. To set the alarm time 1. Select “Tools” in main menu. 2. Select “Alarm Clock”. 3. Select alarm among “Alarm1, Alarm2, and Alarm3”. 4.
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Use “Left/Right” key to select among “Every Day, Work Day, Once”. Press “Up/Down” key to highlight the “Ringer” field and use “Left/Right” key to select desired ringer. 5. Select “Ok”. To turn off the alarm 1. Select “Tools” in main menu. 2.
Using Voice Memo Note: it is easy to view Voice Memo. Using the Calculator Note: This calculator has limited accuracy and is designed for simple calculations. To use the calculator 1. Select “Tools” in main menu. 2. Select “Calculator”. 3. Enter the number by pressing the alphanumeric key.
5. Enter another number. 6、Select “Result” to get the result Using the World Clock World Clock provides a useful tool when you want to make a call to people in a different time zone. 1. Select “Tools” in main menu. 2.
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1. Select “Tools” in main menu. 2. Select “Stop Watch”. 3. Enter the stopwatch. 4. Select “Start”, the stopwatch works. 5. Select “Pause”. 6. Select “Resume”, stopwatch continues working. 7. Select “Split”, the stopwatch can record different duration. 8. Select “Reset” to restart stopwatch. 9.
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Chapter 8 My Media This chapter describes how to manage the resources stored in phone. Select [My Media] in main menu Manage Picture/Music/Others Select “Picture”/“Music”/“Others” in menu...
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Select “Options”, easy to manage some resources...
Memory Status Select “Memory Status” to show the memory status Sort setting Select “Sort setting” to set sort rule Chapter 9 R-UIM Tools This chapter describes how to access extra tools provided by network operator. Select [R-UIM Tools] in main menu Enjoy your R-UIM service Note: The services depend on your R-UIM.
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Chapter 10 FM Radio This chapter describes how to use FM radio Note: Users can listen to a high performance fm radio by this function. The fm radio work only when users plug the headset in the phone, because the headset is regarded as an antenna.
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To listen to the radio 1. Plug the headset, and select the [FM RADIO] in main menu To change the volume 2. Press the “UP” key to increase the volume and “DOWN” key to decrease the volume. To seek the channel 3.
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To mute and unmute the radio 4. Press the “OK” key to mute the radio and press “OK” key again to unmute the radio. To save and open channels 5. Press the “Options” key to open the option menu, and select [Save as] menu item, then select one channel and input channel’s name.
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To select fm band 7. Press the “Options” key to open the option menu, select [Band Option] menu item, and then select an appropriate band. To input radio frequency 8. Press the “Options” key to open the option menu, select [Frequency] menu item, and then input an appropriate frequency.
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To listen to the radio in background 9. In play interface, press the “END” key and return to idle, users can do other things. If users make a call with someone, the fm radio function is closed automatically. To exit In play interface, press the “Exit”...
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FCC Regulations This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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interference to radio or television reception, which can be 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.
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RF Exposure Information (SAR) This device meets the government's requirements for exposure to radio waves. This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government.
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actual SAR level of the device while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the device is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the poser required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.
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SAR information on this device is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID: US7-IT80X. For body worn operation, this device has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use with an accessory that contains no metal and the positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the...
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the device at the ear, position the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from your body when the device is switched...
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