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

    Contents fety and Precaution .............. 1 Instruction to Accessories ..........1 Key Instruction ............... 2 Icon Instruction ............... 3 egin to Use ................5 Install SIM Card and Battery .......... 5 Charge the Battery ............5 asic Function ................5 Dial ................
  • Page 3 Message settings ............. 15 Calendar ..............16 Alarm ..............16 Calculator ............... 17 Settings ................. 18 Dual SIM switch ............. 18 Dual SIM settings ........... 18 Phone Settings ............18 Network Settings ............ 19 Security Settings ............. 19 Fun&Games ..............20 Internet service ............
  • Page 4: Fety And Precaution

    Manual are possibly distinguished from the real phone nd will be different according to the installed software, IM cards and service providers emarks: AMGOO reserves the right to change or upgrade the product without any prior notice struction to Accessories lease confirm the intact articles as follows are all in the package.
  • Page 5: Key Instruction

    ey Instruction Picture Description(Under Standby Mode) LSK Enter functional list (Main menu). RSK Enter in the contact list in phonebook. Enter in list window of all call logs. Enter in list window of all call logs. END Press to terminate a call or refuse a call.
  • Page 6: Icon Instruction

    Switch to the next line input punctuation symbols En/e Input method Press to insert a space character under all input methods excepting number input method Press key to switch input method Enter in dialing window and input number 1. Press to enter in dialing and inputting window and input symbol *.
  • Page 7 Indicate the current battery capacity for battery Indicate there is an unread SMS in SIM card 1. Indicate there is an unread SMS in SIM card 2. Indicate there is an unread MMS in SIM card 1. Indicate there is an unread MMS in SIM card 2. Indicate there is a missed call in SIM card 1.
  • Page 8: Egin To Use

    egin to Use stall SIM Card and Battery lease be sure to disconnect the phone with the adapter efore disassembling the battery. harge the Battery he phone will release the warning tone displaying the sufficient battery capacity with the indication of the empty attery icon when the battery capacity is lower.
  • Page 9: Function During Call

    ress [Send1/Send2] to receive the incoming call. You an use the earphone to answer the call when the generic arphone Press [End] to decline an incoming call. unction During Call ou can use many functions during the call process. ption During call ress <Options>...
  • Page 10: Unction Of Functional List

    character under all input methods Press key [ ] to delete the character. Press key [ ] to switch to the next line. Press key [ ]to switch English input; pressing other keys at the same time and then, enter the capital letters unction of Functional List all center...
  • Page 11: Multimedia

    launch or close the function. ultimedia ith this function, you can perform the multimedia nctions, such as snap, shoot or record the voice. ress <Menu> and then select Multimedia under the tandby mode if desired to enter in this function. ile manager fter the T-Flash card is inserted, there are 3 operating indow pertaining to the file: Open, Format,Details.
  • Page 12: Image Viewer

    age viewer ou can view the photos snapped with the camera through is function. hoto list option elect a photo file and press <Options> under the photo st window and perform: View: view the selected image. Image information:view the details. Browse style : Select browsing mode Send: send the selected image file to multimedia Use as: use the selected image file to the wallpaper,...
  • Page 13: Video Player

    Tungsten,Fluorescent,Cloudand Incandescence.  E V: adjust the exposure to highlight the definition of the image.  Night mode: set the function on or off.  Anti-flicker:set the anti-flicker value. Video settings: set the video parameters.  Video quality: select video quality. White balance: select from options: Auto, Daylight, Tungsten,Fluorescent, Cloudy and Incandescence.
  • Page 14: Audio Player

    udio player ou can enjoy the music with this function. lay Music ou can use the following keys during the play. elect a music file, press [LSK] to use the following ptions: Play: play the currently-selected song. Details: view the detailed information of the currently-selected song.
  • Page 15: Fm Radio

    Rename: rename the selected record file. Delete: delete the selected record file. Delete all files: delete all record files. Use as: send the record file To User Profile. Send: send to multimedia message, Settings: storage location, file format,audio quality. M radio ou can receive the FM broadcast with this function.
  • Page 16: Phonebook

    Manual input: manually input the channel to earch. Auto search: automatically search the channel. Settings: background play, udspeaker turn on/off,record formats: AMR / WAV, the udio quality low / high, recorded files are stored. Record: Recording the current FM program. Append: continuously record after the previous cord file and append it after the record file.
  • Page 17: Messaging

    or SIM 2, move the contact from SIM 1 to SIM 2 or phone, move the contact from SIM2 to SIM 1 or phone. Add to Blacklist: Add to blacklist the contact. essaging ext message/ Multimedia message Input the SMS/MMS and press <Options> under the current window to perform: ...
  • Page 18: Drafts

    rafts ith this menu, you can create and save SMS/MMS as raft. You can perform for some SMS as follows: View: view the SMS/MMS. Send: send the selected SMS/MMS. Edit: edit the sent SMS/MMS. Delete: delete the selected SMS/MMS. Delete all: delete all SMS/MMS in the Drafts. utbox elect a SMS/MMS entry and press <Option>...
  • Page 19: Calendar

    service loading . alendar iew the routines or the memo saved in the calendar. he phone will prompt you with the related affairs in ssisting you to manage your daily schedule. elect Date in Calendar he screen will highlight the date of today after displays e monthly calendar when you enter in the calendar nction.
  • Page 20: Calculator

    et up alarm clock Select an alarm clock and enter into alarm clock setup window. Set up the alarm clock with the following setting:  Set the alarm clock status as on or off.  Set the alarm clock time. ...
  • Page 21: Settings

    Apply global settings: Return to system default. Help: instruction to the game operation. ettings ou can set various functions of the phone with these nctions. ress <Menu> under the standby window and then select ettings if you desire to enter in this function. ual SIM switch elected by the user to manually selected or automatically decided by the SIM cards.
  • Page 22: Network Settings

     Power on/off display: press the up and down navigation keys to select the animation upon powering the phone on/off.  Show date and time: set up to open/close the function Dedicated Key: edit the up, down left,right keys. Flight mode:set up normal mode or flight mode. LCD backlight: set the brightness and time.
  • Page 23: Fun&Games

    upon each power-on.  Change PIN: you can change the PIN.  Change PIN2: you can change the PIN2. Auto keypad lock: press the left soft key to set up for the keypad lock in menus: off, 5 Sec, 30 Sec, 1 min and 5 min.
  • Page 24: Data Account

    picture,cache,cookies. ata account nter in GSM account list; select an entry to edit its Account name: edit the name of the account. APN: edit the accessed APN. User name: the user’s name accessing to APN server. Password: edit the access password to APN server. Auth.type: select one of certification modes used by the WAP identity certificate.
  • Page 25 FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION: WARNING!! Read this information before using your phone In August 1986 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Outer FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters.
  • Page 26 RF Exposure Information: FCC RF Exposure requirements: The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for use next to the body with the minimum separation distance of 1.5cm is 1.500 W/kg, next to the head is 0.899 W/kg. This transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

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