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1.
Foreword.................................................................................................................... 3
2.
Security Requirements............................................................................................... 3
3.
Getting Started ........................................................................................................... 8
4.
Call Functions .......................................................................................................... 10
5.
Introduction of Input Method .................................................................................... 10
5.1. Letter Input.........................................................................................................11
5.2. Figure Input........................................................................................................11
5.3. English Entry......................................................................................................11
6.
Menu Structure..........................................................................................................11
7.
Phonebook............................................................................................................... 12
8.
Messages ................................................................................................................ 12
8.1. SMS ............................................................................................................... 12
8.2. MMS ............................................................................................................... 14
8.2.1. Write message ........................................................................................ 14
8.2.2.
Inbox................................................................................................... 15
8.2.3. Outbox.................................................................................................. 16
8.2.4.
Draft box ............................................................................................. 16
8.2.5.
Template............................................................................................. 16
8.2.6.
MMS setting ....................................................................................... 16
8.3.
Broadcast message ...................................................................................... 17
9.
Call Center ............................................................................................................... 17
9.1.
Call history .................................................................................................... 17
9.1.1.
SIM 1call history ................................................................................. 17
9.1.2.
SIM2 call history ................................................................................. 18
9.2.
Call Setting.................................................................................................... 18
9.2.1.
SIM1 call settings ............................................................................... 18
9.2.2.
SIM2 call settings ............................................................................... 18
9.2.3.
Advanced Setting ............................................................................... 18
10.
Organizer .......................................................................................................... 19
11.
Fun & Games.................................................................................................... 19
12.
Services ............................................................................................................ 20
13.
Multimedia ........................................................................................................ 20
13.1.
Camera...................................................................................................... 20
13.2.
Image viewer ............................................................................................. 21
13.3.
Video recorder ........................................................................................... 22
13.4.
Video Player .............................................................................................. 22
13.5.
Audio Player .............................................................................................. 23
13.6.
Sound recorder .......................................................................................... 24
13.7.
FM radio .................................................................................................... 24
14.
Extra ................................................................................................................. 25
14.1.
Calculator .................................................................................................. 25
14.2.
Unit converter ............................................................................................ 25
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  • Page 1 Table of Contents Foreword........................3 Security Requirements....................3 Getting Started ......................8 Call Functions ......................10 Introduction of Input Method ..................10 5.1. Letter Input......................11 5.2. Figure Input......................11 5.3. English Entry......................11 Menu Structure......................11 Phonebook....................... 12 Messages ........................ 12 8.1. SMS ....................... 12 8.2.
  • Page 2 14.3. Currency converter ..................25 14.4. Health ......................25 14.4.1 BMI ..................... 25 14.4.2 Menstrual.................... 25 14.5. Stopwatch ....................25 14.6. E-book reader.................... 26 14.7. Bluetooth ....................26 Settings......................26 15.1 Dual SIM settings ................... 26 15.2 Phone Settings..................27 15.2.1 Network Settings ................
  • Page 3: Foreword

    1. Foreword Thank you very much for choosing our company’s mobile phone! This phone is a mobile phone with Dual SIM Cards, Dual Standby and Single Channel. Our products confirm to the Industry Standard for Communication in PRC as well as European Standard.
  • Page 4 General Precautions   In the places where the use of mobile phone is forbidden, such as on the airplane and in the hospital, please turn off your phone as it requires, otherwise it shall compromise normal operations of electronic devices and medical instruments. Please observe the relevant specifications of this location in case you should use your phone.
  • Page 5 falling and causing any failure or damage. Precautions on Mobile Phone Usage Do not remove or refit your phone, or it may be subject to cause damage, electrical leakage and circuit failure. If it is necessary, please send it to specialized maintenance points.
  • Page 6 specifications of used battery treatment, please handle them in accordance with the specified instructions. Please do not throw the battery into fire, which may cause fire and explosion. Do not exert pressure forcibly while assembling your battery, or it will cause leaking, overheating, bursting and flaming of your battery.
  • Page 7 Please do not remove or refit the charger, otherwise it will cause physical harm, electric shock, fire and damage to the charger. Please use a 220V alternating current. Using other electric voltages will cause electrical leakage, fire and damage to your phone or the charger. It is forbidden to make the charger short circuit, which will cause electric shock, smoking and damage to the charger.
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    please clean it periodically. 3. Getting Started I/O interface There are three I/O interface at the bottom of the phone, charger jack for the left, the middle I/O for the charger and the USB jack, headphone jack for the right. Torch There are two torches at the top of the phone, you can press the Space-key to open/close the torch.
  • Page 9 will be damaged. Do not place the battery in fire ; follow local laws and ordinances in Disposing used battery. Check the model number of the charger before using it to charge the mobile. Only use approved battery , charger and accessories applicable to the specific mobile model . Using other types of battery , charger and accessories may violate the certification or warranty terms of the accessories may violate the certification or warranty terms of the equipment and may result in danger .
  • Page 10: Call Functions

    ◇ If you switch on the phone without inserting the SIM card in advance, the message of “No SIM Card” appears on the screen. ◇ If your SIM card has activated PIN, the message of “Enter PIN” appears on the screen when you switch on the phone.
  • Page 11: Letter Input

    5.1. Letter Input Click graphic character icons needed for entry. Capital letter entry Lower case letter entry 5.2. Figure Input Use keyboard or click requisite figure icons for entry. 5.3. English Entry Click graphic character icons needed for entry. Capital English letter entry Lower case English letter entry 6.
  • Page 12: Phonebook

    7. Phonebook For the record into the phone can be set more than one number and can set the group. Click to Contact: Contact Name Contact Number Send SMS IP dialing personal collection: Collection Contact Delete: Remove contact Access options: Copy Contacts can copy, copy to the phone, SIM card 1, SIM card 2, file Mobile...
  • Page 13 Browse all the messages you received. Message ring shall be sounded from your mobile phone when receiving a piece of new message, and the icon of the unread message shall appear at the top of standby screen. Then click “browse” to read the latest message, with the latest information such as time, date, the phone number of sender displaying on the screen.
  • Page 14: Write Message

    use of this function needs the support from the network operation company. Number setting: edit voice inbox number. Status setting Set message report and reply route; Save status Browse the save status of SMS in SIM card and mobile phone; Preferred save route Set the default save route for SMS;...
  • Page 15: Inbox

    Add accessory: enter the memory card to select the accessory to be added Add the new page ahead: add the new page before the current page. Add the new page backwards: add the new page behind the current page. Add bookmark character: add bookmark character Preview: browse the edited MMS (including character, voice, video and picture, etc.) 10) Interval time: set display time for this page Note: Currently, this mobile phone supports the play of audio file in mid format;...
  • Page 16: Outbox

    Reply Reply MMS to the sender. Reply all people Reply all the contact persons who are in sender, copy and blind carbon copy columns. Forward Forward: forward SMS to others and you can continue to edit based on the original content.
  • Page 17: Broadcast Message

    Send setting Set the send reply, read reply, priority level, interval time and send time in the period of sending MMS. Receive setting Set main network, roaming network, read report and send report for the receipt of MMS. Filter Set to receive the message from anonymous sender and advertisement through MMS or not.
  • Page 18: Sim2 Call History

    Delete SIM1 call logs The phone records clearly so SIM1 SIM1 call timers SIM1 call cost SIM1 text message counter SIM1 GPRS counter 9.1.2. SIM2 call history Same as SIM1 call history 9.2. Call Setting 9.2.1. SIM1 call settings Under this list, you can operate on the Caller ID, and set call waiting, call divert, call barring, line switching and close user group on SIM Card 1.
  • Page 19: Organizer

    10. Organizer Calendar Enter calendar submenu, the calendar will display on the screen and the current date marked with the special color background frame. You can press navigation keys to change date; contents of the journey will be correspondingly renewed. Tasks Add and edit tasks, and alarm clock could be set up.
  • Page 20: Services

    12. Services Entering web service, you will see SIM card information on the screen. The mobile phone has WAP browser function, which could help you enjoy mobile internet service. Before usage of this service, GPRS service should be started and the SIM card support is needed.
  • Page 21: Image Viewer

    incandescent light. Scene Mode 2 available modes: automatic and night shooting. Special Effect Setting 6 available types: normal, grayscale, Sepia, Sepia green, Sepia blue, and Color invert. Storage Location You can set a default path to save photographed pictures to the cell photo or memory card.
  • Page 22: Video Recorder

    13.3. Video recorder The animation video provides you with digital camera functions. You can enter camera mode through menu selection. Under the camera mode, you select options to enter menu setting while previewing the image on the screen. The following operations are available: Camcorder Settings Set exposure compensation, night shooting mode and flare reduction of the video...
  • Page 23: Audio Player

    Delete Delete the video of currently selected. Delete All Delete all the videos in video list. Sort Sort the videos by name, type, time, size or none. Storage Choose default save path of the video. After selecting a video, you will enter video play interface. You can click “play” to play the video.
  • Page 24: Sound Recorder

    available; Background Play: you can choose whether to play the music as background. On/off selections are available. Lyrics display Lyrics display: you can choose whether to open the lyric display function while playing. On/off selections are available. Sound Effect Setting: there are options of special effect, base strengthening and playing speed.
  • Page 25: Extra

    14. Extra The additional functions of this phone provide calculator, Unit converter, Currency converter, Health, stopwatch and E-book reader. 14.1. Calculator This function enables your phone to be used as an calculator which can do some simple arithmetic operations. Click the number keys to input corresponding numbers and symbols;...
  • Page 26: E-Book Reader

    14.6. E-book reader Entering the e-book and pressing the Left Soft Key “Option” can display the optional menus of e-book as follows: Open the e-book and browse it, the optional menus are: search, go to page, enter the bookmark, bookmark added, bookmark deletion, information, setting, implementation of the system default, printing, help and close.
  • Page 27: Phone Settings

    Only SIM card 2 open Flight mode 15.2 Phone Settings Time and date Schedule power on/off Language Preferred input method Display characteristic Dedicated key Auto update of date and time Misc.settings 15.2.1 Network Settings Tips: You can just set the SIM card. Network Selection: New search: To search for the network provider newly;...
  • Page 28: Save Power Setting

    submenu, to carry out the follow settings: Select On to enter the correct number to activate this function. User must enter the password each time they power On the phone. Select Off to cancel the function. ! Tip: The default value of Phone Lock is 1234; please change it as soon as possible.
  • Page 29: File Manager

    18. File Manager It could handle file catalog of the mobile phone and memory card. In opening root catalog, besides continuous usage of unlock operation, you could: Establish folder Build a new file folder. Formatting, formatting memorizer on memory card. Note: this operation will delete all data stored on memory card, and catalog will be built automatically during the process of photograph, video and record.
  • Page 30: Technical Specifications

    disconnect the USB plug, and the phone will prompt you “exiting the U disk”, after that it will return to the interface of which before the USB is plugged. 20. Technical specifications Weight: ( 93) g, including the batteries Volume:104 mm ×54 mm × 14mm Battery: BL-4U 900mAh Type Capacity...
  • Page 31 FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types: E33 (FCC ID: ZWOHC5E33) 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 1.061W/kg...

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